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I R T Electronics Pty Ltd A.B.N. 35 000 832 575 26 Hotham Parade, ARTARMON N.S.W. 2064 AUSTRALIA National: Phone: (02) 9439 3744 Fax: (02) 9439 7439 International: +61 2 9439 3744 +61 2 9439 7439 Email: sales@irtelectronics.com Web: www.irtelectronics.com IRT Types CPS-1050& CPS-1052 1 RU Remote Control Panels Designed and manufactured in Australia IRT can be found on the Internet at: http://www.irtelectronics.com 1050-cps & 1052-cps.ib.rev9.doc Page 1 of 16 17/10/2007 IRT Types CPS-1050 & CPS-1052 Remote Control Panels Instruction Book Table of Contents Section Page General description Technical specifications Technical description Power supplies Switching logic Configuration Interconnecting control panels Interconnecting switchers Power on reset Safety enable switching Multiple switcher set-ups Link settings Wire per crosspoint operation Installation Pre-installation Connector pin assignments Cable connections to switchers Front & rear panel connector diagrams Equipment return Drawing index 3 4 5 5 5 6 6 6 6 6 7 7 8 9 9 10 11 14 15 16 This instruction book applies to units later than S/N 9600000. 1050-cps & 1052-cps.ib.rev9.doc Page 2 of 16 17/10/2007 General Description CPS-1050: Remote control panel 1 RU. Equipped with 10 push buttons with tally LED’s and inserts for labels. Controls two 3000 series switchers for 10 x 1 operation. Multiple panels may be used with tally to each panel. Wire per crosspoint and tally out connectors are provided for external interfacing. May also be used with VA-410 and AA-294 1RU switchers. May be upgraded to CPS-1052 using CPS-1051 conversion kit CPS-1051: Conversion kit to upgrade CPS-1050 to CPS-1052. Consists of second PCB assembly with 10 control switches and new front panel escutcheon and mounting hardware. CPS-1052: Remote control panel 1 RU. Equipped with two banks of 10 push buttons with tally LED’s and inserts for labels. Controls four 3000 series switchers for 20 x 1 operation or for 10 x 1 audio breakaway or as two separate 10 x 1 switchers. Multiple panels may be used with tally to each panel. Wire per crosspoint and tally out connectors are provided for external interfacing. May also be used with VA-410 and AA-294 1RU switchers for 20 x 1 or audio breakaway operation. Configurations: CPS-1050 CPS-1052 10 way control. 2 x 10 way controls or 1 x 20 way control or 10 way control with breakaway. Compatible switchers: Note: 3000 series 5 x 1 switchers may be connected to form 10 x 1 , 15 x 1 or 20 x 1 switchers. AVS-3010/3011: AAS-3020/3021: DDS-3030/3031: DVS-3040/3041: VA-400: VA-410/AVS-1210: AA-293: AA-294/AAS-1220: 5 x 1 analogue video switch with looping inputs. Internal vertical interval switching or external synchronisation for use in RGB, YUV & YC applications. 5 x 1 stereo analogue audio switch with looping inputs. 5 x 1 RS422 / RS485 Serial bi-directional data switch. Only the selected bi-directional path is active at any time with unselected data outputs reverting to tri-state. This allows switchers to be used in multiple combinations (subject to logical conflicts). 5 x 1 serial digital switch. Primarily designed for 270 Mbit serial digital video with input equalisation to 50 metres. As no re-clocking is provided on this model it may also be used for a variety of serial digital signals over a wide range of data rates. 10 x 1 1 RU video switch with local control panel. May be used with one CPS-1050 control panel only. 10 x 1 1 RU video switch. May be used with CPS-1050 or CPS-1052 control panels. 10 x 1 1 RU stereo balanced audio switch with local control panel. May be used with one CPS-1050 control panel only. 10 x 1 1 RU stereo balanced audio switch. May be used with CPS-1050 or CPS-1052 control panels. Applications: • • • • • • Input switching in edit suites. YUV & RGB synchronised switching. Simultaneous digital path and analogue monitoring switching. Computer controlled switching. Remote site switching and monitoring via modem. Automatic sequential switching with override for path monitoring. 1050-cps & 1052-cps.ib.rev9.doc Page 3 of 16 17/10/2007 Technical Specifications IRT Remote Control Panels Types CPS-1050 & CPS-1052 Controllable switchers: Video: AVS-3010, DVS-3040, VA-400, VA-410, AVS-3011, DVS-3041, AVS-1210. AAS-3020, AA-293, AA-294, AAS-3021, AAS-1220. DDS-3030, DDS-3031. Audio: RS422: Control inputs/outputs: Switcher connections: Type Number Connectors 5 bit BCD coded parallel TTL level. 1 “input” & 1 “output”. Plug in 10 pin dual IDC. Switches: Type Number CPS-1050: CPS-1052: Momentary action with removable clear cap for legend insert. Red LED indicator in one corner. 10. 20 - in two groups of 10. Performance: Configuration CPS-1050 10 way control for switchers. Wire per crosspoint input option. Individual tally out option. Consists of two CPS-1050 controls as above. May be wired as: 2 x 10 way controls 1 x 20 way control 10 way control with breakaway. CPS-1052 Switching Determined by type of switchers connected, but not more than 25 ms. Timing of connected switchers may be synchronised to a master switcher. Power requirements Derived from connected switcher. Up to 4 x CPS-1050’s or 2 x CPS-1052’s may be connected to one switcher (or CDC-3060) without exceeding power rating specified for switcher. Other: Temperature range Mechanical Finish: 0 - 50° C ambient Dimensions Grey enamel, silk screened black lettering & red IRT logo 1 RU standard x 50 mm clearance depth. Supplied accessories Matching connectors for control inputs & outputs. Optional accessories Connectors for wire per crosspoint control input and individual tally output. Breakaway logic IC type 74HC365 and connector for breakaway operation. Instruction manual TME-6 module extender card 1050-cps & 1052-cps.ib.rev9.doc Front panel Page 4 of 16 17/10/2007 Technical Description The CPS-1052 is constructed using two identical CPS-1050 PCB assemblies. The following descriptions therefore only refer to the CPS-1050. Additional functions available on the CPS-1052 are provided by interconnection between the two CPS-1050 assemblies and identical functionality could be obtained using two CPS-1050’s. Power supplies: The CPS-1050 does not have its own power supply, but uses either +10 Vdc or +12 Vdc power from the first connected switcher through the remote control logic connectors PL 4 and PL 5. Pins 1A on both connectors are joined and are the power supply pins for the panel. This is to allow the power supply to continue to the next control panel where more than one panel is required. The +12 Vdc input (the only supply required) is reduced to +5 Vdc by a three terminal regulator. A number of 10 µF and 100 nF tantalum tag capacitors are located at key points in the circuit to suppress interference on the DC rails. Should any of these fail they should be replaced by high quality tantalum tag capacitors of at least 16 Vdc rating. Switching Logic: Control logic for each switcher module is performed by a Programmable Logic Array (PLA) which has been programmed for the required operations. This component will only function correctly when loaded with the correct program and is therefore only available through IRT. Each module of the switcher group has two control connectors on its rear assembly. They are labelled PL 4 and PL 5. For descriptive purposes PL 4 is called the “input” connector and PL 5 the “output” connector. The pins on these connectors have the following functions: PL 4 PL 5 1A +12 Vdc NC 1B Ground Ground 2A Data 4 Data 4 2B Data 3 Data 3 3A Data 2 Data 2 3B Data 1 Data 1 4A Data 0 Data 0 4B Switch pulse in Switch pulse out 5A Busy out Busy in 5B Unlatch in Unlatch out The CPS-1050 remote control panel also has PL 4 and PL 5 but Pins 1A on both connectors are joined and are the power supply pins for the panel. This is to allow the power supply to continue to the next control panel where more than one panel is required. This is necessary as the CPS-1050 does not have its own power supply, but derives its power from the first connected switcher. The 5 bit codes on Pins 2A to 4A represent the input selected. This code is in BCD (Binary Coded Decimal) where the Data 0 to 3 represent the binary numbers 0 to 9 (Inputs 1 to 10 if Data 4 is 0 or Inputs 11 to 20 if Data 4 is 1). The unlatch out signal is asserted by a switcher if any of its front panel switches is operated or if its unlatch in signal is asserted. The presence of an unlatch in signal causes any switcher to release control of the data lines (if it had control of them). A switcher signals that it has control of the data lines by asserting busy out. Busy out also ripples busy in. The operation of a push-button ripples unlatch to modules farther down the chain, causing any of them with control of the bus to release it, and in so doing clear the busy line. As soon as the requesting module sees its busy in line clear, it takes control of the bus and asserts its busy out. The busy out signal then ripples up the chain causing any other modules release control (if they had it). 1050-cps & 1052-cps.ib.rev9.doc Page 5 of 16 17/10/2007 Configuration A CPS-1050 remote control panel must be powered by either: (a) Connecting its PL 5 to PL 4 on a powered 3000 series module (i.e. one of the switcher group or a CDC-3060 logic control module). or (b) Connecting its PL 5 to PL 4 on another CPS-1050 or CPS-9001 that is configured as in (a). or (c) Connecting its PL5 to a 1 RU series 10 x 1 switcher. Connection details are provided in the following sections. Interconnecting control panels: Note: All connections between PL 4, PL 5 and PL 6 connectors are on a pin for pin basis. Cables may be wired using the connectors provided or may be ordered from IRT using the following part number: GDW-3011 300 mm cable for joining modules in 1 RU frames. Multiple 10 x 1 control: 20 x 1 control: 10 x 1 breakaway: Control panels are looped by joining PL 5 (data out) on one CPS-1050 to PL 4 (data in) on the next. Link LK 2 is set to out on each panel. PL 5 on the last control panel is then connected to the first switcher to be controlled. Control panels are looped by joining PL 5 (data out) on one CPS-1050 to PL 4 (data in) on the next and setting link LK 2 out on the 1 to 10 panel and in on the 11 to 20 panel. PL 5 on the last control panel is then connected to the first switcher to be controlled. Control panels are looped by joining PL 6 (data out) on one CPS-1050 to PL 4 (data in) on the next and setting link LK 2 out on both panels. In addition IC U 2 type 74HC365 must be fitted to the control panel on which PL 6 is used. This is the control panel for the video switcher and PL 5 on this control panel is then connected to the first video switcher to be controlled. PL 5 on the other panel is connected to the first audio switcher to be controlled. Interconnecting switchers: For 3000 series modules see separate manual. Power on reset: Power on reset is needed so that at power on only one switcher or control panel drives the buss. LK 3 on each of the 3000 series Switcher Group or the CPS-1050 remote control panel is used to select which unit is in control at power on. If LK 3B is not installed and the control panel is configured to be for Inputs 1-10 then at power on that unit will take control of the buss and select input 1. In the case of a multi-panel set up all of the panels except one should have LK 3B installed. Safety enable switching: LK 3 has another function. If LK 3A is not installed then any CPS-1050 switcher will act as tally only -- the operation of any of its buttons will have no effect. This feature may be used to provide a safety enable switch. The metalwork for the CPS-1050 & CPS-1052 panel is provided with a 6.35 mm hole at each end of the panel so that a toggle or push-button switch may be mounted. This switch may be connected in place of link LK 3A. In operation the panel will display tally only and the front buttons will not effect a change in switcher output unless the enable switch is operated whilst the selection is made. 1050-cps & 1052-cps.ib.rev9.doc Page 6 of 16 17/10/2007 Multiple switcher set ups Eurocard 3000 series switchers may be combined to form 10 x 1, 15 x 1 and 20 x 1 switchers. For details of the inter-module connections and link settings required see 3000 Series Switcher Manual. Link Settings: LK 2: Sets the crosspoint range of the control panel as follows: 1 - 10 OUT 11 - 20 IN LK 3: Local / remote control selection. If the switchers on the front of this unit are to be active then install LK 3A, otherwise install LK 3B. 1050-cps & 1052-cps.ib.rev9.doc Page 7 of 16 17/10/2007 Wire per crosspoint operation In most cases the BCD encoded remote control system offers the most satisfactory way of controlling one or more switchers. There are however, situations where it is necessary to provide a wire per crosspoint access for control and / or a line per crosspoint tally system. Both of these facilities may be made available on the 3000 series and the AVS-1210, AAS-1220, VA-400, VA-410, AA-293 and AA-294 - for details see the manuals on these switchers. The CPS-1050 module provides direct access to both wire per crosspoint control and individual tally outputs via connectors PL3 and PL7 respectively. These connectors are not normally fitted to the CPS-1050 but may be ordered as follows: RS532-080 HE14 16 way 2 row header straight PCB mount. RS532-327 HE14 16 way 2 row IDC socket. These connectors may be specified when ordering from IRT or may be obtained from RS Components direct. In addition to these connectors RS Components have termination tools and HE14 connectors with crimp termination instead of the IDC types supplied by IRT. Connection pinout details are shown in the Installation section following. When wiring the wire per crosspoint input a choice may be made between connecting directly to ground on pin 6B or via LK 3 using pin 5B. If connection is made via LK 3 then a supplementary contact closure may be used to enable or disable the remote control function as described in Safety enable switching. The tally out indication is normally high (+5 Vdc) for un-selected inputs and falls to ground for the selected input. 1050-cps & 1052-cps.ib.rev9.doc Page 8 of 16 17/10/2007 Installation Operational Safety: WARNING Operation of electronic equipment involves the use of voltages and currents that may be dangerous to human life. Note that under certain conditions dangerous potentials may exist in some circuits when power controls are in the OFF position. Maintenance personnel should observe all safety regulations. Do not make any adjustments inside equipment with power ON unless proper precautions are observed. All internal adjustments should only be made by suitably qualified personnel. All operational adjustments are available externally without the need for removing covers or use of extender cards. Pre-Installation: Handling: This equipment may contain static sensitive devices and proper static free handling precautions should be observed. Where individual circuit cards are stored, they should be placed in antistatic bags and proper antistatic procedures should be followed when inserting or removing cards from these bags. Power: AC mains supply: Ensure that operating voltage of unit and local supply voltage match and that correct rating fuse is installed for local supply. DC supply: Ensure that correct polarity is observed and that DC supply voltage is maintained within the operating range specified. Earthing: The earth path is dependent on the type of frame selected. In any case particular care should be taken to ensure that the frame is connected to earth for safety reasons. See frame manual for details. Signal earth: For safety reasons a connection is made between signal earth and chassis earth. No attempt should be made to break this connection. Installation in frame or chassis: See details in separate manual for selected frame type. 1050-cps & 1052-cps.ib.rev9.doc Page 9 of 16 17/10/2007 Connections: PL 3 Wire per crosspoint control input: 1A 1B 2A 2B 3A 3B 4A 4B 5A 5B 6A 6B 7A 7B 8A 8B SW 1 SW 2 SW 3 SW 4 SW 5 SW 6 SW 7 SW 8 SW 9 SW 10 Switch common Ground No connection “ “ “ 8B 8A 7B 7A 6B 6A 5B 5A 4B 4A 3B 3A 2B 2A 1B 1A PL 4 IN & PL 5 OUT switcher control bus input & output: 1A 1B 2A 2B 3A 3B 4A 4B 5A 5B PL 4 +12 Vdc Ground E - Data 4 D - Data 3 C - Data 2 B - Data 1 A - Data 0 Switch pulse in Busy out Unlatch in PL 5 Same as PL 4 “ “ “ “ “ “ Switch pulse out Busy in Unlatch out 1B 2B 3B 4B 5B 1A 2A 3A 4A 5A 1B 2B 3B 4B 5B 1A 2A 3A 4A 5A PL 6 - Audio Breakaway Output: 1A 1B 2A 2B 3A 3B 4A 4B 5A 5B Ground E - Data 4 D - Data 3 C - Data 2 B - Data 1 A - Data 0 No connection Busy in Unlatch out 1050-cps & 1052-cps.ib.rev9.doc Page 10 of 16 17/10/2007 PL 7 Tally out : 1A 1B 2A 2B 3A 3B 4A 4B 5A 5B 6A 6B 7A 7B 8A 8B SW 1 SW 2 SW 3 SW 4 SW 5 SW 6 SW 7 SW 8 SW 9 SW 10 +5 Vdc “ No connection “ “ “ 8B 8A 7B 7A 6B 6A 5B 5A 4B 4A 3B 3A 2B 2A 1B 1A Cable connections to switchers: Connection to 3000 series Eurocard switchers: Connection to the 3000 series Eurocard switchers is made using 10 way ribbon cables observing the direction of PL 5 (out) connects to PL 4 (in) on either switchers or control panels. The cables are wired on a pin for pin basis. Before activating the switchers and control panels a check should be made of all link settings on both switchers and panels to ensure that no conflicting settings are present. Daisy chain wiring from the control panel to the switchers may be used for all normal requirements except audio breakaway operation where it is necessary to provide separate connections to the audio and video switchers from the two CPS-1050 PL 5 (out) connectors. In all cases the number of switchers connected to one control panel should not exceed 10. 1050-cps & 1052-cps.ib.rev9.doc Page 11 of 16 17/10/2007 Connections to 1 RU series 10 x 1 switchers: The AVS-1210, AAS-1220, VA-400, VA-410, AA-293 and AA-294 switchers may be used with the CPS-1050 and CPS-1052 for 10 x 1, 20 x 1 or 10 x 1 with audio breakaway switching. These switchers use a similar protocol to the 3000 series, but there are important differences which place limitations on their use and preclude a simple pin for pin wiring system. Each configuration of these switchers needs to be wired separately according to the following tables. 10 x 1 operation: The following connection may be used to connect a CPS-1050 to the following combinations: 1 x VA-410 1 x VA-410 plus y x VA-400 plus z x AA-294 (where y + z <=4) n x VA-400 (where n <=5) 1 x AA-293 1 x AA-293 plus n x AA-294 (where n <=4) n x AA-294 (where n <=5) y x VA-400 plus z x AA-294 (where y + z <=5) The following cable is required between the first VA-410 or AA-294 and the CPS-1050. 1 RU switcher 25 Pin "D" (male) "A" "B" "C" "D" "GND" "+V" Pin 21 20 19 18 15 14 to Remote panel (CPS-1050) PL 5. 10 Pin HE14 (female) to to to to to to to Pin 4A 3B 3A 2B 1B 1A "A" "B" "C" "D" "GND" "+V" The following cable is required between the first VA-400 or AA-293 and the CPS-1050. 1 RU switcher 25 Pin "D" (male) to Pin 5B “unlatch out” 5A “busy in” 4B "A" 21 to 4A "A" "B" 20 to 3B "B" "C" 19 to 3A "C" "D" 18 to 2B "D" 2A don’t connect "GND" 15 to 1B "GND" "+V" 14 to 1A "+V" Connections to other switchers are as described in their separate manual. “Unlatch” “Strobe” 1050-cps & 1052-cps.ib.rev9.doc Pin 25 24 Remote panel (CPS-1050) PL 5. 10 Pin HE14 (female) to to to Page 12 of 16 17/10/2007 10 x 1 Audio breakaway operation: This accomplished by logic control in the two CPS-1050’s (or CPS-1052). Connection to the video and audio switchers is made separately from each CPS-1050 PL 5 (out). The wiring to the switchers is as described above. 20 x 1 operation: This requires a different program to be present in PLA U 1 of each half of a CPS-1052. This must be specially ordered from IRT and details of connections will be supplied with the replacement PLA chip (CPS1050U). A cable as specified above will be required between each 10x1 switchers and their respective PL 5 connector on the CPS-1052. In addition a cable as specified below is required between PL 6 on each half. CPS-1050 (1-10) PL 6 "Unlatch out" 5B "Busy In" 5A 1050-cps & 1052-cps.ib.rev9.doc to to Page 13 of 16 CPS-1050(11-20) PL 6 5A "Busy In " 5B "Unlatch Out" 17/10/2007 Front & rear panel connector diagrams The following front panel and rear assembly drawings are not to scale and are intended to show relative positions of connectors, indicators and controls only. CPS-1050 CPS-1052 CPS-1050 CONTROL TALLY PL 6 B’WAY OUT PL 5 OUT PL 4 IN PL 7 PL 3 CPS-1052 CONTROL TALLY PL 6 B’WAY OUT PL 5 OUT PL 4 TALLY IN CONTROL PL 6 B’WAY OUT PL 7 PL 3 PL 7 PL 5 OUT PL 4 IN PL 3 CPS-1050 / 1052 connectors - rear view TALLY CONTRO PL 6 B’WAY OUT PL 5 OUT PL 4 IN PL 7 1050-cps & 1052-cps.ib.rev9.doc PL 3 Page 14 of 16 17/10/2007 Maintenance & Storage Maintenance: No regular maintenance is required. Care however should be taken to ensure that all connectors are kept clean and free from contamination of any kind. This is especially important in fibre optic equipment where cleanliness of optical connections is critical to performance. Storage: If the equipment is not to be used for an extended period, it is recommended the whole unit be placed in a sealed plastic bag to prevent dust contamination. In areas of high humidity a suitably sized bag of silica gel should be included to deter corrosion. Where individual circuit cards are stored, they should be placed in antistatic bags. Proper antistatic procedures should be followed when inserting or removing cards from these bags. Warranty & Service Equipment is covered by a limited warranty period of three years from date of first delivery unless contrary conditions apply under a particular contract of supply. For situations when “No Fault Found” for repairs, a minimum charge of 1 hour’s labour, at IRT’s current labour charge rate, will apply, whether the equipment is within the warranty period or not. Equipment warranty is limited to faults attributable to defects in original design or manufacture. Warranty on components shall be extended by IRT only to the extent obtainable from the component supplier. Equipment return: Before arranging service, ensure that the fault is in the unit to be serviced and not in associated equipment. If possible, confirm this by substitution. Before returning equipment contact should be made with IRT or your local agent to determine whether the equipment can be serviced in the field or should be returned for repair. The equipment should be properly packed for return observing antistatic procedures. The following information should accompany the unit to be returned: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. A fault report should be included indicating the nature of the fault The operating conditions under which the fault initially occurred. Any additional information, which may be of assistance in fault location and remedy. A contact name and telephone and fax numbers. Details of payment method for items not covered by warranty. Full return address. For situations when “No Fault Found” for repairs, a minimum charge of 1 hour’s labour will apply, whether the equipment is within the warranty period or not. Contact IRT for current hourly rate. Please note that all freight charges are the responsibility of the customer. The equipment should be returned to the agent who originally supplied the equipment or, where this is not possible, to IRT direct as follows. Equipment Service IRT Electronics Pty Ltd 26 Hotham Parade ARTARMON N.S.W. 2064 AUSTRALIA Phone: Email: 1050-cps & 1052-cps.ib.rev9.doc 61 2 9439 3744 service@irtelectronics.com Page 15 of 16 Fax: 61 2 9439 7439 17/10/2007 Drawing Index Drawing # Sheet # Description 804042 1 CPS-1050A circuit schematic 1050-cps & 1052-cps.ib.rev9.doc Page 16 of 16 17/10/2007 PC803962 11 5 3B 8 1A 1B ON THE B'WAY CP PL6 ON THE MAIN CP TO PL4 FOR BREAKAWAY OPERATION CONNECT +5 14 10 9 2A R26 22K 1A 1B +5 2A 2B 3B 4A 4B 5A 5B 3A 6 1 PL4 IN 12 4 2 7 16 U2 74HC365 15 R25 10K 10K R24 2B 3A 3 4A 4B 5A 5B PL6 OUT B,WAY C3 100n PL5 OUT +5 4B 5A 5B C1 10u 78L05 U4 3 C4 100n I R23 R22 R27 G 2 O 10K 10K 470 1 470 470 470 470 R4 R5 R6 R7 C2 10u 470 10K R2 R3 10K R1 DOT3 DOT2 DOT1 DOT0 MINEOUT MINEIN 32 31 34 33 41 44 +5 DOT4 DI4 DI3 DI2 DI1 DI0 ST2 UL2 UL1 ST1 29 28 27 26 25 24 40 21 19 18 20 23 15 35 +5 3 U1 22 EPM7032 30 10 42 T3 T2 T1 T0 POR ONETO10 SW9 SW8 SW7 SW6 SW5 SW4 SW3 SW2 SW1 SW0 36 37 38 39 2 17 14 13 12 11 9 8 7 6 5 4 D1 1N4148 R11 R12 R13 R14 R15 R16 R17 R18 R19 R20 LK2 4K7 4K7 4K7 4K7 4K7 4K7 4K7 4K7 4K7 4K7 1 2 +5 R9 10K 4K7 RP1 +5 R8 10K C7 22u +5 +5 B LK3 R10 4K7 A 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 1 26/11/96 2 23/09/99 CONTRACT No. ENG. APP. CHECKED DRAWN COPYRIGHT DO NOT COPY NOR DISCLOSE TO ANY THIRD PARTY WITHOUT WRITTEN CONSENT RBB 5B 5A 4B 4A 3B 3A 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 11 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 10 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 CPS-1050A LD10 LD9 LD8 LD7 LD6 LD5 LD4 LD3 LD2 LD1 DRAWING No. 804042 REMOTE CONTROL PANEL TITLE P1 SW10 SW9 SW8 SW7 SW6 SW5 SW4 SW3 SW2 SW1 IRT Electronics Pty. Ltd. ARTARMON NSW AUSTRALIA 2064 SCALE SIZE 6AB 470 11 12 R21 10 13 +5 9 6 5 7 16 2A 3 14 8 1B 2 2B 1A 4 11 PL7 P2 1 15 P1 U3 74HC42 6B 6A 5B 5A 4B 4A 3B 3A 2B 2A 1B 1A PL3 SHEET 1 OF 1
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