User Instructions

AWZ594
v1.0
LBC5/5x1A/PTC fuse module with housing
Edition: 4 from 10.04.2018
Supersedes edition: 3 from 06.09.2016
Technical description.
The LBC5 fuse module is designed for power distribution in CCTV systems requiring the voltage in the range 10V ÷
30V DC. It is equipped with two power inputs: screw connection and DC jack 5.5/2.1 and five AUX1 ÷ AUX5 power outputs
independently protected with 1A polymer fuses. The module is equipped with J1÷J5 jumpers disconnecting the power supply at
the AUX1 ÷ AUX5 outputs ("+" terminal). PTC fuse activation is indicated by switching off the corresponding LED of the module:
L1 for AUX1, L2 for AUX2 etc. Additionally, the module’s input is protected by a varistor, protecting the power supply against
surges in the power supply system.
Fig.1. The scheme of the module.
Fig.2. Block diagram.
Table 1. The description of components and
module connectors.
* Using power supply unit with too low current
efficiency may cause (in the case of a short-
circuit at one of the outputs of the module)
temporary power loss at other outputs.
Part no.
[Fig. 2]
Description
Terminals:
DC INPUT DC power input
AUX1 ÷ AUX5 independently
protected outputs,
(common terminal „–”)
DC INPUT additional power input
DC jack 5,5/2,1
J1 ÷ J5 jumpers disconnecting the
power („+” terminal) at the AUX1 ÷
AUX5 outputs
F1 ÷ F5 fuses in the AUX (+)
circuit
L1 ÷ L5 green LEDs
DC POWER red LED
Table 2. Technical parameters.
Supply voltage
Current consumption
Number of power inputs
Number of power outputs
Protection types:
- short-circuit protection SCP*
- overload protection OLP
- surge protection
Optical indication
Fuses F1 ÷ F5
Operation conditions
Dimensions
Mounting
Connectors:
- supply outputs
- supply inputs
Net/gross weight
Declarations, warranty
EN*
Pulsar
Siedlec 150, 32-744 Łapczyca, Poland
Phone (+48) 14-610-19-40, Fax (+48) 14-610-19-50
E-mail: biuro@pulsar.pl, sales@pulsar.pl
http:// www.pulsar.pl, www.zasilacze.pl
WEEE LABEL
Waste electrical and electronic equipment must not be disposed of with normal household waste. According to the European Union WEEE
Directive, waste electrical and electronic equipment should be disposed of separately from normal household waste.

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