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Wiring connections, L.s. input, 30 cps max, Troubleshooting – Red Lion CUB4L User Manual

Page 3: Reset options, Backlight option

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WIRING CONNECTIONS

The electrical connections are made via rear screw-clamp terminals located

on the back of the unit. When wiring the unit, use the label to identify the wire

position with the proper function. All conductors should meet voltage and

current ratings for each terminal. Also cabling should conform to appropriate

standards of good installation, local codes and regulations. It is recommended

that power supplied to the unit (AC or DC) be protected by a fuse or circuit

breaker. Strip the wire, leaving approximately 1/4" bare wire exposed (stranded

wires should be tinned with solder). Insert the wire into the screw-clamp

terminal and tighten down the screw until the wire is clamped tightly. Each

terminal can accept up to two #14 AWG wires.
Note: The Reflective CUB4 will NOT have a screw terminal installed at the V+

terminal, since it is NOT required for operation and is not internally

connected. Refer to the Ordering Information for the part number of a

reflective model that will accommodate the MLPS.

Backlight Wiring

Optional backlight versions of the CUB4 require an external 9-28 VDC

power supply. The external supply is connected between the V+ and Common

terminals.

Warning: Lithium battery may explode if incinerated.

Caution: All leads will be at the same line potential as the input leads.

9-28 VDC 2

10-300V

1 COM.

YORK, PA.

RED LION CONTROLS

EXPLODE IF INCINERATED

LITHIUM BATTERY MAY

WARNING

!

MADE IN U.S.A.

CUB4L8W

4 REM. RST.

3 RST.

EN.

M2061C

L.S. 5

L.S. INPUT, 30 CPS MAX.

The CUB4L8W accepts most machine control voltage signals. The input

accepts AC (50/60 Hz) or DC control voltages from 10 to 300 V at count

speeds up to 30 cps. The unit counts on the positive going edge of the input

signal.

WARNING: Any lead may be at hazardous live input potential.

External wiring and devices connected to the unit must be rated

the same as applied signal input voltage and be properly

isolated from Class 2 or SELV circuitry.

+3V

MICRO

CHIP

COMM.

940K

BATT.

3.0V

L.S.

COMMON

TROUBLESHOOTING

For further technical assistance, contact technical support at the appropriate company numbers listed.

RESET OPTIONS

Connecting a wire from the “RST. EN.” (Reset Enable) Input terminal to

Common will enable the front panel Reset button. When Remote Reset is

required, a wire is connected from the “REM. RST.” input terminal to

Common. Pulling this input low causes the counter to reset. The “REM. RST.”

can be pulled low by either a mechanical switch or solid-state transistor

switch. Switch load and leakage are the same as for “L.S. CNT.” Input above.
Note: The RC protection circuit on the “REM. RST.” Input causes a delay of

approximately 15 msec in Reset response.

BACKLIGHT OPTION

Optional backlight versions of the CUB4 require an external 9-28 VDC

power supply. The external supply is connected between the V+ and Common

terminals as shown in the drawing.

Red Lion Controls optional power supply (MLPS1000) is designed to be

attached directly to the rear of a CUB4 and is powered from a 85 to 250 VAC

source. The MLPS provides power for unit backlighting and a sensor.

WARNING: When connecting the wiring for a backlit CUB4L8W

measuring an AC input voltage, the neutral of the single phase AC

signal is connected to Terminal 1 (COM), and line (hot) is

connected to Terminal 5 (LS). The DC supply for the backlighting

is connected as shown in the drawing. Three phase AC applications

require an isolation transformer.

+3V

MICRO

CHIP

COMM.

220K

220K

BATT.

3.0V

REM. RST.

COMMON

RST. EN.

FRONT

PANEL

RESET

REMOTE

RESET

TO COUNT

SIGNAL

COMMON

9-26 VDC

POWER SUPPLY

or MLPS

(Backlighting)

NEUTRAL

SIGNAL
LINE (HOT)

+

-

1 COM.

YORK, PA.

RED LION CONTROLS

EXPLODE IF INCINERATED

LITHIUM BATTERY MAY

WARNING

!

MADE IN U.S.A.

CUB4L8W

4 REM. RST.

3 RST.

EN.

M2061C

10-300V

L.S. 5

9-28 VDC 2