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KNAUS CALIRA Bord Control 2005 User Manual

KNAUS CALIRA Bord Control 2005
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Operating Instructions
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Bord Control 2005
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KNAUS CALIRA Bord Control 2005 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandKNAUS
ModelCALIRA Bord Control 2005
CategoryController
LanguageEnglish

Summary

General Safety Information

Protection against Electric Shock

Operate only undamaged devices. Ensure safe cable positioning. Use a 30 mA circuit breaker.

Functions of Bord Control 2005

Energised Indicator and EMERGENCY ON

Monitors circuits and battery, with EMERGENCY ON button for temporary power.

Junction Box VB 06-1

Junction Box Function

Distributes 12V current, protects circuits, controlled by 12-pole line (14).

Battery Monitor Circuit

Circuit (21) for battery monitor, permanently supplied with 12V, protected by a 7.5A fuse.

Battery Monitor Function

Functionality

Monitors supply battery voltage, preventing deep discharge by actuating outputs based on voltage.

Switching Thresholds

Defines battery voltage levels and corresponding outputs (switching on/off) and delays.

Connection Diagrams

Connection Diagram BC 2005 and Junction Box

Illustrates the wiring between the Bord Control 2005 and the junction box.

Connection Diagram to EVS

Shows the electrical connections between the Bord Control system and the EVS unit.

Maintenance and Faults

Troubleshooting Guide

Table lists faults (e.g., voltage not indicated, no charging) and recommended actions.

Repairs and Warranty

Warranty Terms

Two-year warranty covers material/manufacturing faults if conditions (e.g., proof of purchase) are met.