Section 5847 User Instructions
Issue AL, July 24, 2006 Spec. Nos. 586505000 and 5865055000 (Model LMS1000)
Page 2-40 Chapter 2. Operating LMS1000
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CHANNEL NUMBER CHANNEL NAME
Ann01
through
Ann48
Fuse [Breaker] [Plug In] nn-01 Load
through
Fuse [Breaker] [Plug In] nn-47 Load
Note that there are no even channel numbers
for distribution elements. Each element takes
up two positions per pole. The channel
number for the element is the lowest position
number used. For example: For a single pole
element in distribution panel #2 in position 25
and 26, channels are A0125 and B0125. For a
double pole element in positions 27-30,
channels are A0127 and B0127. For a triple
pole element in positions 31-36, channels are
A0131 and B0131. For a quad pole element in
positions 37-44, channels are A0137 and
B0137.
Ann49 reserved
Ann50 reserved
Ann51
through
Ann60
PCU nn-01 Load
through
PCU nn-10 Load
Ann61
through
Ann90
reserved
Ann91
I/O Board bb-ss Load (bb = LPS Bay #, ss =
LPS Bay Slot #)
Table 2-3 (cont'd on next page)
LPS Interface Analog and Binary Channels
For LPS Bay Nodes (nn = 1-20)