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ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS  

J4C 140/300

MOUNTING INSTRUCTIONS J4C 140/300

PIECES

- 1 Cover

- 1 Plastic column

- 1 DPS positioner PCB

- 2 Sheet metal Fixing screws

- 1 Plastic Fixing screws

- 1 Schematic  iagram la el

A

C

D

E

F

PLEASE READ CAREFULLY BEFORE MOUNTING.

VERY IMPORTANT!!!! PLEASE FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS STEP BY STEP. BEFORE CON

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NECTING “A” PLUG TO THE ACTUATOR, CHECK THAT THE VOLTAGE IS THE SAME AS THE 
ONE SPECIFIED ON THE LABEL (CARTER).

TO  CONVERT  A  STANDARD  (ON-OFF)  J4C  ELECTRIC  ACTUATOR  INTO  A  MODULATING 
FUNCTION WITH POSITIONER, PROCEED AS FOLLOWS:

The unit must be disconnected from any electrical power or signal before installing.

1. Remove the screw, which is fixing the hand wheel. 

(Fig.2A and 2B)

2. Remove the 8 screws, which are fixing the body to the cover of the actuator 

(Fig.3)

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3. Carefully lift the cover 

(Fig.4)

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4. Remove the cables (from the cover) connected to the actuator PCB 

(Fig.5A, 5B & 5C)

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5. Carefully remove the position indicator

 (Fig.6)

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6. Fix the plastic column (B) on the base plate, by using 2 sheet metal fixing screws (D)

 (Fig.7A,7B & 7C)

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7. Take the DPS cover (A) and connect its cables, following 

(Fig.8A, 8B & 8C)

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8. Mount the DPS positioner PCB inside the kit (C), matching the cleft of the shaft with the key inside the DPS 

    gear 

(Fig.9)

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9. Press the DPS positioner PCB (C) along the shaft until the PCB connector (JP3) is plugged in the actuator PCB 

    connector (JP2) 

(Fig.10)

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10. Fix the DPS positioner PCB (C) to the plastic column (B) with the plastic fixing screw (E) 

(Fig.11A)

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11. Connect the remaining cable from the kit cover (A) to the connector base on the DPS PCB (C) 

(Fig.11B).

12. Carefully insert the position indicator, matching its inner key with the cleft of the shaft 

(Fig.12)

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13. In order to set the actuator up, use the DIPs shown in picture 

(Fig.13)

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      Put DIP 1 in ON position, connect the grey connector to the power supply, put DIP 1 back to the prior 

      position. Wait until the actuator make a complete maneuver 

(Fig.13A and 13B)

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