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Switch Panel and Control Systems |
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| Standard VCMS Configurations |
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| Customized VCMS Configurations |
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| Current and Voltage Monitoring |
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| The VCMS-SP Series Switch Panel Systems contain a switch module, a power module and an interconnecting cable. The push buttons are back lit for easy night viewing. Each push button accommodates a custom legend and contains a status light to indicate if the switch is on or off. Switch legend sets may be purchased from InPower, or created by the customer. The system's power module is remotely located from the switch module and connected with an interconnecting logic cable. Six 15 amp 12 volt outputs supply power to the auxiliary loads. The push button switches activate selected power module outputs. Each switch position can be set up to operate as a two-position latching function (push to turn on, push again to turn off) or as a momentary switch (turned on only when button is pressed).
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| Standard VCMS Configurations SP01 through SP06 include a VCMS-SM4 four push button switch module, a VCMS-PM1 power module and a 10 ft. interconnecting cable. Switches SW1 through SW4 operate power module outputs O-1 through O-4, respectively. Power module input I-1 is wired to Ignition On 12 volts. This ensures that the Ignition Switch is on in order to operate any power outputs. The switch module's back lights are also activated when the Ignition Switch is on. Inputs I-2 and I-3 operate power module outputs O-5 and O-6. Refer to the SP01 through SP06 owners manuals for details on switch functionality.
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| Standard VCMS Configurations SP07 through SP12 include a VCMS-SM6 six push button switch module, a VCMS-PM1 power module and a 10 ft. interconnecting cable. Switches SW1 through SW6 operate power module outputs O-1 through O-6, respectively. Power module input I-1 is wired to Ignition On 12 volts. This ensures that the Ignition Switch is on in order to operate any power outputs. The switch module's back lights are also activated when the Ignition Switch is on. Refer to the SP07 through SP12 owners manuals for details on switch functionality.
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