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Emerson Bristol ControlWave ExpressPAC User Manual

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Product Data Document
420DS-7e / D301312X012
June 2011 - Page 8
ControlWave ExpressPAC
Remote Automation Solutions
Website: www.EmersonProcess.com/Remote
Telephone Functions: Dialing and answering
by AT commands. Automatic answering is also
programmable
Approvals: Telephone - FCC Part 68 (also
suitable for approval within Canada)
Trans. Output Levels: -10 dBm xed (USA) - (0-
15 dBm adjustable – rmware dependent)
PSTN Arrangements: Loop Start arrangement
(transmission output does not exceed -10 dBm).
Allows connection to any voice telephone jack
Isolation: Data Access Arrangement (DAA) with
1000 Vac (Modem to PSTN)
Sleep Mode Current: 0.5 mA (max) @ 12V
(Input Voltage); 1.0 mA (Max) @ 6V (Input
Voltage)
Surge Capability: Withstand surge of 100A with
10 x 160 microsecond waveform
Temperature: Operating Range: -40º to +60ºC
(-40º to 140ºF); Storage Range: -40º to +85ºC
(-40º to 185ºF)
Relative Humidity: 15% to 90%, non-condensing
Radio Option
The ControlWave ExpressPAC is available with one
optional FreeWave or MDS radio.
Since some users prefer to procure the radios sepa-
rately, Emerson offers “radio-ready” congurations
for each of the standard radio models.
Radio-ready models include literally everything
except for the radio. The mounting bracket as well
as all cables and connections are in place. The user
or integrator/installer must simply mount the radio to
the bracket and make connections.
It is important to match the radio-ready congura-
tion with the specic radio the user expects to install
because cables and connections for the antenna,
RS 232 port and power all vary by radio model.
The optional Polyphaser surge protector is recom-
mended with any radio selected.
Power Consumption for the Radios
NOTE: When conserving power, ControlWave
Express turns power to the radios completely off
instead of operating them in the sleep mode.
Freewave FGR Spread Spectrum Radio Figures at
12 Vdc:
Receive: 75 mA
Transmit: 500 mA
Idle: 20 mA
MDS TransNet 900 Spreabd Spectrum Radio Fig-
ures at 13.8 Vdc:
Receive: 115 mA
Transmit: 510 mA
MDS models 4710 and 9710 Licensed, UHF Radios
with gures at 13.8 Vdc:
Receive: 125 mA
Transmit: 2000 mA
MDS entraNet 900 IP Radio Figures at 13.8 Vdc:
Receive: 100 mA
Transmit: 510 mA
MDS iNet 900 Ethernet/IP Radio Figures at 13.8
Vdc:
Receive: 203 mA
Transmit: 580 mA

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Emerson Bristol ControlWave ExpressPAC Specifications

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BrandEmerson
ModelBristol ControlWave ExpressPAC
CategoryPower Supply
LanguageEnglish

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