Mitsubishi Electronics A173UHCPU Home Security System User Manual


 
1. SPECIFICATIONS OF MOTION SYSTEM COMPONENTS
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1.5.2 Extension Base Power Supply Module
(1) Power supply module specifications
Table 1.5 Power Supply Module Specifications
Specifications
Item
A1S61PN A1S62PN
Mounting position in base Power supply module mounting slot
Input power supply
200 to 240 VAC
+10%
-15%
(85 to 264 VAC)
Input frequency 50/60 Hz 5%
Max. apparent input power 105VA
Rush current 20A 8ms max.
5VDC 5A 3A
Rated output current
24VDC
10% 0.6A
5VDC 5.5 A min. 3.3 A min.
Overcurrent protection *
1
24VDC 0.66 A min.
5VDC 5.5 to 6.5 V
Overvoltage protection *
2
24VDC
Efficiency 65% min.
Withstand voltage
2,830VAC rms/3 cycles across all inputs/LG and all outputs/FG (altitude 2,000m
(6557.38 ft))
Insulation resistance
5M
or more by 500VDC insulation resistance tester across all inputs/LG and all
outputs/FG
Noise immunity
(1) By noise simulator of 1,500Vp-p noise voltage, 1
s noise width and 25 to
60Hz noise frequency
(2) Noise voltage IEC801-4, 2kV
Power indicator LED indicator
Terminal screw size M3.5 7
Applicable power cable size 0.75 to 2mm
2
Applicable solderless terminal RAV 1.25-3.5 RAV 2-3.5
Applicable tightening torque 59 to 88 N
cm
External dimensions mm (inch) 130 54.5 93.6 (5.12 2.15 3.69)
Weight kg (lb) 0.6 (1.32)
Permissible instantaneous power interruption time 20ms max.
POINT
*1: Overcurrent protection
When current in excess of the specifications flows through the 5 VDC or
24 VDC circuits, the overcurrent protection device breaks the circuit and
stops the system.
A drop in voltage will extinguish or dim the power supply module
indicator “POWER” display.
After overcurrent protection operates, start up the system after
eliminating the cause, such as insufficient current capacity or short
circuit.
The system initial start commences when the current returns to the
normal level.
*2: Overvoltage protection
When an overvoltage of 5.5 V to 6.5 V is applied to a 5 VDC circuit, the
overvoltage protection device breaks the circuit and stops the system.
The power supply module indicator goes out.
To restart the system, switch the input power supply off, and then turn it
back on. The system initial start commences.
If the system does not start up and the indicator “POWER” display
remains off, the power supply module must be changed.