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Installation Instructions
CX9702 SiteController
© 2010 Schneider Electric., all rights reserved.
Controller Installation
To install the controller, follow these steps:
1. Mount the controller in an enclosure or to a panel using
screws. (See the “Physical Dimensions and Mounting”
section of this document.)
NOTE: Read the “Wiring Rules” section of this document
before performing the next steps. Do not apply power
to the controller until all connections are secured.
2. Connect the AC power supply connector of the controller
to a standard 115V three-prong power cord.
3. Locate the REX/AUX power connector and jumpers. Con-
fi gure the jumper to indicate either 12 or 24 VDC. (See the
“Power Connections” section of this document for jumper
settings.)
4. Locate the battery connector block and connect the battery to
the corresponding terminals. (See the “Power Connections”
section of this document.)
5. Connect the Ethernet and Communication Port connections
based on your requirements. (See the “Ethernet and Comm
Port Connections” section of this document.)
6. Connect the Universal Inputs, Card Reader/Keypad, and Form
C Digital Output connections based on your requirements. (See
the corresponding sections of this document.)
7. Apply power to the CX9702 controller.
8. Confi gure the controller using the controller’s embedded
WebServer pages and CyberStation online help topics.
30-3001-502
Rev C
INPUT
REFERENCE
RESISTOR
OFF ON
IN1
IN2
IN3
IN4
CLEAR MEMORY
IN1
IN2
RET
IN3
IN4
RET
IN5
IN6
RET
IN7
IN8
RET
U
N
I
V
E
R
S
A
L
S
U
P
E
R
V
I
S
E
D
ETHERNET
10/100 MB RS-232
RD
ONLINE
RS-485
STATUS
RS-485
SERVICE
PORT
+ SHLD
RS-232
STATUS
RD
TD
RTS
DCD
CLASS 2 INTERNAL
LOCK POWER
12VDC
LOCK 2 PWR
LOCK 1 PWR
24VDC
LOCK 1 POWER
SOURCE
INTERNAL
EXTERNAL
LOCK 2 POWER
SOURCE
INTERNAL
EXTERNAL
LOCK1
LOCK2
12VDC
@180 mA
5VDC
@120 mA
CLASS 2
READER POWER
P
W
R
G
N
D
D
A
T
A
/
1
C
L
K
/
0
L
E
D
1
L
E
D
2
CHANNEL 1
LINK
ACTIVITY
P
W
R
G
N
D
D
A
T
A
/
1
C
L
K
/
0
L
E
D
1
L
E
D
2
CHANNEL 2
24VDC 12VDC
-12V OR 24VDC @ 100mA
+
5.12V
10K
OFF ON
OUT3
OUT4
OFF AUTO ON
OFF AUTO ON
OUT 3
OUT 4
OUTPUTS
INPUTS
OUTPUT
OVERRIDE
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18 19 20 21 22 23 24
25
26 27 28 29
30 31 32 38
NC
37
C
36
NO
35
NC
34
C
33
NO
44
NO
43
RET
42
NC
41
C
40
NO
39
RET
46
NC
45
C
CPU
AC PWR
10K OHM
RESISTOR
RECOMMENDED SUPERVISED INPUT TYPES
3.5 A
125 VAC
FUSE F6
SYSTEM
STATUS
0-5VDC
12VDC
@1 A
24VDC
@300 mA
OUTPUT CONTACTS
24VAC/ 30VDC
@3 A
CABLE TYPE:
22-24 AWG, twisted pair, shielded
100-120 ohm Impedance
<12.5pF between conductors
RS-485
NCSeries
10K OHM
RESISTORS
NCSerPar
10K OHM
RESISTORS
NOSerPar
CLASS 2
REX / AUX POWER
1 DTR
2 CTS
3 DCD
4 RTS
5 GND
6 RD
7 DSR
8 TXD
LOCK POWER
SOURCE
INTERNAL
NO
RET
NC
C
TYPICAL LOCK OUTPUT CONNECTIONS
LOCK
NO
RET
NC
C
EXTERNAL
+ -
PS
LOCK
LOCK POWER
SOURCE
INTERNAL
EXTERNAL
RESET IP BUTTON UNDER COVER
DISCONNECT AC POWER BEFORE CHANGING ANY CLASS 2 POWER SELECTION JUMPER
Each Lock
READERS/KEYPADS
KIM Board
Required to
parallel Keypads
with Readers
Jumper
Installed
Jumper
Installed
Optional:
Required for lock voltage
feedback and internal
MOV protection.
L
N
AC POWER
115-230 VAC
115 VA
50/60 HZ
USE COPPER CONDUCTORS ONLY
+
-
12VDC
BATTERY
5 A
125 VAC
FUSE F1
1
2
3
48
47
CAUTION
(N)
(L)
CONFIGURATION / SETUP
1. Disable DHCP; set the IP address of your PC to 169.254.1.2
2. Connect Crossover cable from Ethernet port to the PC
3. Run Web Browser. Go to url: http://169.254.1.1/main
4. Logon using default Andover Controls username, password
5. Enter parameters on web screen
For help entering parameters on web screen,
invoke Help page from the web screen.
TO RESET IP ADDRESS to DEFAULT 169.254.1.1
Remove Cover
Press and hold IP button until the CPU light illuminates steady on
The controller is now reset to its factory default condition
Recongure as indicated above
X
C
1.5 A
250 VAC
FUSE F2
3.5 A
125 VAC
FUSE F7
MORE THAN ONE DISCONNECT SWITCH
MAY BE REQUIRED TO DEENERGIZE THIS
EQUIPMENT BEFORE SERVICING.
Mounting Screw
Mounting Screw Mounting Screw
Mounting Screw
AC Power
Supply Connector
Battery
Connector
Ethernet Port RJ485
Connector
RS-232
Connector
Service Port
REX/AUX
Power
Connector
Inputs
(4 Universal,
4 Supervised)
Reader Inputs
Outputs
(2 Door Locks,
2 General)

Wiring Rules
Grounding the Controller
To insure proper operation of the controller, it must be connected to
a good Earth ground. The connection must be made as close to the
module as possible.
Inspecting the Ground
Be sure to have your grounds inspected before you begin the installation
process.
Check your grounds as follows:
Inspect the building power distribution panel for Earth-ground termina-
tion. If the ground termination is any of the following, it is not adequate
and must be corrected:
• Does not exist
• Is connected to a corroded or galvanized pipe
• Is connected using a small gauge wire (less than 14 AWG).
Be sure your Andover Continuum cabinet is connected to the ground
with a copper conductor that terminates at the distribution panel.
These modules are intended for installation
within the enclosure of another product with a
minimum NEMA 1 rating or IP10 equivalent.
For reliable input operation, follow these input wiring guidelines:
• Never lay wires across the surface of a printed circuit board.
• Wires should never be within 1” or 25 mm of any component
on a printed circuit board.
• Use shielded input wire.
• Terminate the shield of the input wires at one end of the run
only — preferably at the end where your I/O module is located.
• When stripping wire, be careful not to drop small pieces of
wire inside the cabinet.
• Don’t run your input wiring in the same conduit with
AC power.
• Don’t run your input wiring in the same conduit with your
output wiring.
Physical Dimensions and Mounting
10.34”
2.08”
.30” 9.75”
8.00”
.44”
8.87”
4 x .187”
(8
mm)(247.7mm)
(225 mm)
(203.2 mm)
(11 mm)(4.75 mm)
(263 mm)
(53 mm)
L
N
AC POWER
115/230 VA C
115 VA
50/ 60 HZ
USE COPPER CONDUCTORS ONLY
+
-
12VDC
BATTERY
1.5 A
250 VAC
FUSE F2
5 A
250 VAC
FUSE F1
1
2
3
48
47
CAUTION
MO RE T HAN ON E D I SCONNE CT SWIT CH
MA Y B ER E QUIRE D T OD E-EN ER GIZE THIS
EQUI PM EN T B EFOR E S E RVICING .
(N)
(L)
CONFIGURATION / SETUP
1. Disable DHCP, set the IP address of your PC to 169.254.1.2
2. Connect Crossover cable from Ethernet port to a PC
3. Run Web Browser. Go to url: http://169.254.1.1
4. Logon using default Andover Controls username, password
5. Enter parameters on web screen
For Help entering parameters into the web screen,
click the Help button
TO RESET IP ADDRESS to DEFAULT 169.254.1.1
Remove Cover
Press and hold IP button while momentarily pressing Clear Memory button
Release IP button when CPU light blinks 3 times
Reconfigure as indicated above
X
C
C
SiteControllerSiteController
SiteController
INPUT
REFERENCE
RESISTOR
OFF ON
IN1
IN2
IN3
IN4
CLEAR MEMORY
IN1
IN2
RET
IN3
IN4
RET
IN5
IN6
RET
IN7
IN8
RET
U
N
I
V
E
R
S
A
L
S
U
P
E
R
V
I
S
E
D
ETHERNET
10/100 MB
RS-232
RD
ONLINE
RS-485
STATUS
RS-485
SERVICE
PORT
+ SHLD
RS-232
STATUS
RD
TD
RTS
DCD
CLASS 2 INTERNAL
LOCK POWER
12VDC
LOCK 2 PWR
LOCK 1 PWR
24VDC
LOCK 1 POWER
SOURCE
INTERNAL
EXTERNAL
LOCK 2 POWER
SOURCE
INTERNAL
EXTERNAL
LOCK1
LOCK2
12VDC
@180 mA
5VDC
@120 mA
CLASS 2
READER POWER
P
W
R
G
N
D
D
A
T
A
/
1
C
L
K
/
0
L
E
D
1
L
E
D
2
CHANNEL 1
LINK
ACTIVITY
P
W
R
G
N
D
D
A
T
A
/
1
C
L
K
/
0
L
E
D
1
L
E
D
2
CHANNEL 2
12VDC 24VDC
-
12V OR 24VDC @ 100mA
+
5.12V
10K
OFF ON
OUT3
OUT4
OFF AUTO ON
OFF AUTO ON
OUT 3
OUT 4
OUTPUTS
INPUTS
OUTPUT
OVERRIDE
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18 19 20 21 22 23 24
25
26 27 28 29
30 31 32 38
NC
37
C
36
NO
35
NC
34
C
33
NO
44
NO
43
RET
42
NC
41
C
40
NO
39
RET
46
NC
45
C
CPU
AC PWR
10K OHM
RESISTOR
RECOMMENDED SUPERVISED INPUT TYPES
3.5 A
125 VAC
FUSE F6
SYSTEM
STATUS
3.5 A
125 VAC
FUSE F7
0
-
5VDC
12VDC
@1 A
24VDC
@300 mA
OUTPUT CONTACTS
24VAC/ 30VDC
@3 A
CABLE TYPE:
22-24 AWG, twisted pair, shielded
100-120 ohm Impedance
<12.5pF between conductors
RS-485
NCSeries
10K OHM
RESISTORS
NCSerPar
10K OHM
RESISTORS
NOSerPar
CLASS 2
REX / AUX POWER
1 DCD
2 CTS
3 DCD
4 RTS
5 GND
6 RD
7 DSR
8 TXD
LOCK POWER
SOURCE
INTERNAL
NO
RET
NC
C
TYPICAL LOCK OUTPUT CONNECTIONS
LOCK
NO
RET
NC
C
EXTERNAL
+
-
PS
LOCK
LOCK POWER
SOURCE
INTERNAL
EXTERNAL
RESET IP BUTTON UNDER COVER
DISCONNECT AC POWER BEFORE CHANGING ANY CLASS 2 POWER SELECTION JUMPER
Each Lock
READERS/KEYPADS
KIM Board
Required to
parallel Keypads
with Readers
Note: This open class product must be
installed in a NEMA Type 1 enclosure.

Power Connections
AC Power Supply Connections
115 Volts
AC Power
115-230 VAC ~
115 VA
50/60 HZ
N
L
Battery Back-Up Connection
Battery
Note: Schneider Electric Battery part number:
01-2100-423 (12V/7.0 AHr lead-acid battery)
Back-up duration expandable by use of
greater amp-hour batteries.
Jumper selectable 12V or 24V DC @ 100mA
Jumper Settings
24VDC
12VDC
REX/AUX Power Connection
Ethernet and Comm Port Connections
Service Port RS-485 4-pin connector
For use with the RoamIO
2
Ethernet
Ethernet Cable w/
RJ-45 Connector
RS-485 Connector
+
Shield
13
RS-232 Connector
CTS
DTR
RT S
Ground
RD
DSR
TXD
18
DCD

Supervised Input Connection Wiring
AUX
or
DOOR
or
REX
RTN
Contact
Closure
External
Resistor
10 KΩ
Normally Closed (NC) Series
AUX
or
DOOR
or
REX
RTN
Contact
Closure
External
Resistors
10 KΩ
Normally Open (NO) Series Parallel
AUX
or
DOOR
or
REX
RTN
Contact
Closure
External
Resistors
10 KΩ
Normally Closed (NC) Series Parallel
Supervised Input Connections
Supervised
Inputs IN5
IN6
RTN
RTN
IN7
IN8
Four supervised inputs can be used for closure contacts such as relays or switches. They provide connection of conventional normally open or nor-
mally closed contacts to the CX9702 SiteController. One or more 10K Ohm resistors must be placed across the input as shown below.
Universal Input Connections
Each universal input connector contains four inputs as illustrated below. Each input can be operated as a supervised or general
purpose Universal Input. You can assign any input to any door or reader for any function, including: Door Switch input, Request
to Exit (REX), Alternate Door Access (ADA) REX Input, Bond Sensor input, and ADA Entry Request input.
Universal
Inputs IN1
IN2
RTN
RTN
IN3
IN4
NOTE:
DIP Switches allow you to select whether
or not you want a pull-up resistor in the
circuit. Default is set to “ON” for general
use. To utilize one of these inputs as a
supervised input, the DIP switch must be
set to the “ON” Position.

Card Reader/Keypad Connections
Card Reader/
Keypad Inputs
Card
Reader1
PWR
GND
DATA1
CLK0
LED1
LED2
Card
Reader2
PWR
GND
DATA1
CLK0
LED1
LED2
Card Reader Voltage
Jumper Settings
(Single Pin)
+5VDC
(Default)
+12VDC
NOTE: Disconnect AC power before
changing any Class 2 Selection Jumper.
Each card reader/keypad connector contains an input as illustrated below. Each reader input can be connected to a card reader,
dedicated keypad, or a reader/keypad combination. A Keyboard Interface Module (KIM) is required to connect separate reader and
keypad devices on the same reader input. Card reader voltage (+5 VDC or +12 VDC) is jumper selectable. The jumpers are located
to the left of the card reader connectors on the main board.
Connecting a Single Card Reader
DATA / I
GND
CLK / 0
LED1
PWR (+5 VDC or +12 VDC
Set by Voltage Jumper)
DATA I
GND
DATA 0
LED1
PWR
Weigand
Reader
or
Reader with Keypad
LED2
LED2

Card Reader/Keypad Connections (Continued)
Connecting Two Readers or a Keypad and a Reader
With the addition of the Keypad Interface Module (KIM), the controller can interface to both a keypad and a reader simultaneously. This assumes
that they are both Wiegand devices of similar voltage range. The KIM module presents the CX9702 SiteController with one pair of signals.
DATA 0
GND
DATA 1
LED
PWR
Wiegand Reader
or
Reader with Keypad
or Keypad only
DATA / I
GND
CLK / 0
LED
PWR
(Set by
Voltage
Jumper)
GND
LED
PWR
D ATA / I
CLK / 0
P1
DATA / I
DATA / 0
D ATA / I
DATA / 0
P2
P3
Keypad Interface Module
DATA 0
D ATA 1
Wiegand Reader
or
Reader with Keypad
or Keypad only
CX9702
SiteController

Door Lock Power Connections
Door Lock/Form C Digital Output Connections
The CX9702 SiteController includes four Form C single-pole double-throw relay outputs, two of which are commonly used for door lock out-
puts. Form C relays contain both a normally open (NO) and a normally closed (NC) output. These output contacts operate as a standard relay, as
described in the “Relay Operation” text box. The illustration below is a simplifi ed schematic of each output channel.
OUTx NC
OUTx COM
OUTx NO
Relay Operation:
When the output is set to ON:
NO contacts close
NC contacts open
•
•
The two door lock output connections on the CX9702 SiteController can be supplied power internally from the controller or externally from a sepa-
rate power supply. Power sourcing is jumper selectable. Jumpers are located to the left of each lock output connection.
LOCK POWER
SOURCE
INTERNAL
NO
RET
NC
C
TYPICAL LOCK OUTPUT CONNECTIONS
LOCK
NO
RET
NC
C
EXTERNAL
+ -
PS
LOCK
LOCK POWER
SOURCE
INTERNAL
EXTERNAL
CLASS 2 INTERNAL
LOCK POWER
12VDC
LOCK 2 PWR
LOCK 1 PWR
24VDC
12VDC
@1 A
24VDC
@300 mA
Each Lock
Note: If used, the voltage of internally
supplied power is indicated by a
jumper selection, as shown above.

Door Lock/Form C Digital Output Connections (Continued)
Wiring Door Outputs (NO Circuit)
The illustration below represents a typical door output installation when the circuit is normally open (NO). The fi gure shows a normally
de-energized lock (when secured) in a fail secure mode. Always be sure to use “panic” hardware that allows emergency exit from the secured area.
Note the location of the metal oxide varistor (MOV) and the Door Strike electric locking mechanism.
C
12 or 24 VDC
MOV
(Schneider Electric #01-2020-095)
Door Strik e
(UL 1076 listed)
Power Supply
(UL listed power supply)
Wiring Door Outputs (NC Circuit)
The illustration below represents a typical door output installation when the circuit is normally closed (NC). The fi gure shows a normally
de-energized lock (when secured) in a fail safe mode. If a power loss occurs, the lock opens. Note the location of the metal oxide varistor (MOV)
and the electromagnetic door lock.
C
12 or 24 VDC
MOV
(Schneider Electric #01-2020-095)
Electromagnetic Door Lock
(UL 1076 listed)

Dimensions
Open Class: 8.9”H x 10.3”W x 2.1”D (225H x 262W x 53D) mm
Small Enclosure: 14”H x 15”W x 3.25”D (356H x 381W x 82D)
mm
Medium Enclosure: 16”H x 22”W x 3.25”D (406H x 559W x 82D)
mm
Weight
Open Class: 2.0 lbs (.96 kg)
Small Enclosure: 11.0 lbs (6.09 kg)
Medium Enclosure: 16.0 lbs (8.35 kg)
Enclosure Type
Open class; small or medium-size locked NEMA 1 enclosure with
tamper switch available
Operating Environment
Temperature: 32o to 120o F (0o to 49o C)
Humidity: 10 to 95% RH, non-condensing
Power
115/230VAC, 50/60 Hz, 115VA consumption
Peripheral Power
30W, 5V/12V/24V (included in consumption total), for readers and
locks
Overload Protection
Fused with 1.5A 3AG fuse, 1500 volt transformer isolation. MOV
protected.
Real Time Clock
Battery-backed by UPS
Battery Backup Operation
Full Operation for 1 hour (typical), can be programmed to switch to
CPU operation only (5 hours), or memory and clock backup only (7
days) using Schneider Electric battery P/N: 01-2100-423. Expand-
able by use of greater amp-hour batteries.
Batteries
Qty 1, 12V/7.0 AHr lead-acid battery (included with enclosure
bundles)
Battery Charging Circuit
Included in power supply, 3 days deep discharge recovery time,
fused
Card Reader Inputs: 2
Card Reader Type
Supports Wiegand swipe and proximity readers, and keypads that support
the Wiegand 8-bit burst format. Also supports ABA mag stripe readers.
Maximum Number of Bits per Card: 256
Card Reader Power
5 V @ 120mA, 12V @ 180 mA, fused, jumper-selectable per controller
Distance, Card Reader to Controller
500 ft. max. using 18-ga. wire; 200 ft. max. using 22-ga. wire
Door Switch Inputs
2, single or double resistor supervision. Useable as general-purpose digital
inputs
Request-to-Exit Inputs
2, single or double resistor supervision. Useable as general-purpose digital
inputs
Request-to-Exit Power
12V @ 100mA, 24V @100mA, fused, jumper-selectable
Universal Inputs
4; each may be confi gured as a Voltage, Thermistor, Digital, Counter or
Supervised input
Voltage
Range: 0-5V
Resolution: 5 mV
Accuracy: +/- 15 mV (+/- 0.3% FSR)
Thermistor
Type: 10K Ohm, Type III Thermistor
Range: -30o to 230o F (-34o to 110o C)
Resolution: 40o to 100o F (4o to 38o C) range; 0.20o F(0.11o C) typical
Accuracy: 40o to 100o F (4o to 38o C) range; +/- 1.0 o F (+/- 0.55o C)
Digital & Counter
Input Type: Contact Closure
Frequency: 4 Hz (max.)
Pulse Width: 125 ms (min.) (Digital pulse widths are based on Scan
Time.)
Supervised
Input Type: Single or Double Resistor Supervision, Parallel or Series
Circuit
Specifi cations
Confi guring the SiteController
(NOTE: Check with your system administrator for assistance.)
1. Disable the DHCP Services on your PC.
2. Disconnect your computer from the network and set your IP
address to 169.254.1.2 and your subnet mask to 255.255.0.0.
3. Using a CAT5 cable (straight-through or crossover), connect
the PC Ethernet port to the SiteController Ethernet port.
4. Run your web browser, then go to URL: http://169.254.1.1 to
display the Andover Continuum Embedded WebServer page in the
SiteController.
5. Select Controller Confi guration from the WebServer page.
6. Log on using the default Andover Continuum user name and
password.
7. Enter relevant confi guration parameters on the WebServer
Confi guration web pages.
8. After entering the parameters, click the Commit Changes/Restart
Controller button on the WebServer page. (Restore the PC, and
connect the SiteController to the network when it reboots.)
For more information, please see the online help topics in the control-
ler’s embedded web pages or refer to SiteController cover.

Specifi cations (continued)
Door Strike Relay Outputs
2 Form C relays, no override switches.
Usable as general-purpose digital outputs
Door Strike Power
12V @ 1A, 24V @ 300 mA per output, fused, jumper-selectable per
controller. Power can be interrupted by removing a jumper
Output Indication
LED’s
Digital Relay Outputs
2 Form C relays, with local override switches
Relay Contact Rating
3A@24VAC; 3A@30VDC
Ethernet LAN Interface
10/100 Ethernet twisted pair, RJ-45
Ethernet Distance
327 feet (100m) standard between 2 nodes using 10/100 base-T un-
shielded twisted pair cable. Standard Ethernet repeaters allow for longer
distances
Serial Comm. Interface
Port 1: RS-485 Infi net, maximum of 4 nodes. Includes service port.
Port 2: RS-232: Modem, printer, Plain English™ software interface (mo-
dem or printer provided by others). (No terminal interface)
Serial Comm. Speed
300 to 19.2K baud selectable
Infi net Bus (optional)
4,000 feet (1,220m) standard for Infi net using approved shielded, twisted
pair, low capacitance cable. Infi link module allows extension to longer
distances. 4 Infi net nodes maximum
SNMP
Standard: Node system information.
Optional: alarm information via SNMP Trap. Supports MIB level I
and II.
CX system information, alarms via SNMP TRAPs or direct polling, plus
MIB II data
Power
3-position barrier strip
Ethernet
RJ-45 connector for Ethernet
10/100 base-T
Infi net, Inputs, Outputs
Removable terminal strips
User Terminal, Modem
RJ-45 connector
Microprocessor
Motorola Coldfi re, 32-bit, 66 MHz
Memory
SDRAM: 32MB; FLASH: 4MB
Storage
290,000 Card Records,
with 2,000 Events
Software Compatibility
CyberStation 1.53 or greater
Agency Listings
UL/CUL 916, FCC CFR 47 Part 15, EN55022, AS/NZS
3548, VCCI Class A, CE, Enclosure: UL 916 and CSA,
C22.2. No. 205-M198

Federal Communications Commission
FCC Rules and Regulations CFR 47, Part 15, Class A
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference.
(2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
Complies with FCC Part 68 Rules (when optional modem is installed).
FCC Registration Number: AU7NMOIBMT5656R REN Number: 0.1B
Caution: The user that changes or makes modifi cations not expressly approved by Schneider Electric for compliance could void the user’s author-
ity to operate the equipment.
Industry Canada
ICES-003
This is a Class A digital device that meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference Causing Equipment Regulations.
CE - Compliance to European Union (EU)
89/336/EEC - EMC Directive
This equipment complies with the rules of the Offi cial Journal of the European Union specifi ed in the EMC directive
89/336/EEC governing the Self Declaration of the CE Marking for the European Union.
C-Tick (Australian Communications Authority (ACA))
AS/NZS 3548
This equipment carries the C-Tick label and complies with EMC and radio communications regulations of the Australian Communications Author-
ity (ACA), governing the Australian and New Zealand (AS/NZS) communities.
WEEE - Directive of the European Union (EU)
This equipment and its packaging carry the waste of electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE) label, in compliance with European Union (EU)
Directive 2002/96/EC, governing the disposal and recycling of electrical and electronic equipment in the European community.
UL 916 Listed product for the United States and Canada, Open Energy Management Equipment
Regulatory Notices
Document Document Number
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Related Documentation
CUS
58B2

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