At the top and bottom of the CC-5 and CC-2 and adjacent to each card slot are removable terminal blocks. The wiring to the two terminal block connectors at the top of the CC-5 and CC-2 is power limited. The wiring to the terminal block connector at the bottom of the CC-5 and CC-2 is non-power limited.

To Connect External Wiring to the Card Slots

(Figure 6)

Removable Terminal Block On The CC-5 and CC-2
  1. Insert the wire to be connected in the desired opening in the side of the removable terminal block.
  2. Tighten the appropriate locking screw.

To Connect the Data Bus

The Data bus connectors on the card cage motherboard are P1 and P2 (Refer to Figure 7). They are 60 pin, keyed, male connectors with connector extractors.

  1. Open the connector ejectors out of the vertical position and away from the connector body.
  2. Insert the female cable connector into the male connector (P1 or P2) on the card cage motherboard. Gently press the cable connector into the motherboard connector. As the cable connector is pressed in, the connector ejectors will begin to move to the vertical position. When the cable connector is fully seated the connector ejectors will be vertical.

Use the 60 pin bus cable - long, P/N 500-633997 when the PSC-12/PSX-12 is located in a different row in the back box or on a different CAB-MP.

To Connect the CAN Bus

The CAN bus (P3) is a six pin connector located just above P1 on the card cage motherboard. (Refer to Figure 7.) It is used to supply CAN communications and power to the LED Control Modules (LCM), Switch Control Modules (SCM), Control Modules (FCM), Master Voice Microphone (LVM) and Master Firefighters Telephone (FMT). The connector is keyed and requires no special instructions for cable connection.

Location Of Connectors (CC-5 Shown)

Use cable CCL, P/N 500-634214 to connect from CAN bus (P3) on CC-5 and CC-2 to the desired module. CAN power must be supplied to E11 (CC-5) or E5 (CC-2) Refer to Figure 8 for wiring details.

Connecting Power For CAN Bus