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JUNE 2008 SPD365A
Dialup 2-Center-Wire DIN Rail Mount In-Line Surge Protector Specifications Clamping Voltage: 240 volts Compliance: UL® Listed, CE, RoHS
DIN rail mount models for other interfaces are available; these are described in separate manuals. Call our FREE Tech Support for details or go to our Web site at blackbox.com.
Interface: CCTV DS3
Installation
Maximum Shunt Capacitance: Less than 95 pF
IMPORTANT THINGS TO REMEMBER 1. Read and understand all instructions before installation.
Peak Pulse Current: 75 amps Connectors: (2) RJ-45
2. Never install products during a lightning storm.
Size: 1.25"H x 1"W x 2.75"L (3.2 x 2.5 x 7 cm)
3. This product is intended for indoor use only.
Weight: 0.1 lb. (0.05 kg)
4. This telecommunication protection device is for use as secondary surge protection at the equipment level behind a primary protection environment (see UL497A). Using the telecommunication protection device as primary protection voids the warranty.
What the Package Includes • (1) Dialup 2-Center-Wire DIN Rail Mount In-Line Surge Protector • This specification sheet
About this Surge Protector Use this DIN rail surge protector anywhere that a 19" rack is available. It is easy and quick to install in-line. The DIN rail surge protector uses an avalanche diode and thyristor technology. Low shunt capacitance reduces signal loss. It protects your high-speed, highenergy equipment from in-line surges at the interface card.
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5. To best protect your equipment, always keep the cord length between the protector and equipment to a minimum, not to exceed 10 inches. 7. Verify that the metal chassis of the protected equipment is connected to ground via a properly grounded AC electrical outlet. 8. Most installations require one protector at each end of the data line.
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9. The protector has been designed to reset after each surge. In the rare event that the protector encounters a surge greater than its maximum rating, the protector will fail-safe before allowing damage to occur to your communication port. 10. The protector is not intended to be used as protection against a direct lightning strike to your facility. Consult a licensed electrician to ensure that proper lightning rod protection and grounding equipment are installed per National Electrical Code. INSTALLATION STEPS 1. Turn off power to the unprotected equipment. 2. Install the DIN protector onto a standard 35-mm DIN rail using the self-grounding clip by pushing the protector firmly to secure the unit into place.
Troubleshooting NEW INSTALLATIONS 1. Is your equipment plugged in and turned “on” at both ends? 2. Have you installed the right protector for the application? 3. Did you inspect all connections? 4. Does the system work if the protector is bypassed? If the system operates when the protector is bypassed and/or you have ruled out all the above, please contact Tech Support at 724-746-5500. EXISTING INSTALLATIONS 1. Check to see if your equipment is turned on. 2. Inspect all connections. 3. Remove and bypass all protection devices on that line and verify proper operation. If the system comes back on-line without the protectors installed, it is likely that one or all of the protectors have been damaged by an excessive surge. Replace damaged protector(s) as soon as possible. It is not advisable to run a system with protection devices removed.
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Figure 1. Installing the DIN protector onto a DIN rail.
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3. Disconnect the incoming data lines from the equipment. 4. Connect the protector to the equipment. 5. Attach the incoming data line to the protector. 6. Turn on power to the now protected equipment.
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