
Neptune Power Supply Module - 4 x 1A Individually Fused Outputs
The Neptune NEPSM4OUT is a four output fused power distribution module designed to be added to the Neptune NEPSDC5A01B 5 amp power supply. Each output is individually protected by a replaceable 1 amp fuse and includes LED status indication.
Key Features
- Four individually fused power outputs.
- Replaceable 1 amp glass fuse per channel.
- LED indicator on each output.
- Designed to suit Neptune NEPSDC5A01B 5 amp power supply.
- Supplied with mounting screws and standoffs.
Specifications
- Item Code: NEPSM4OUT
- Input Voltage: 12 VDC ±15%
- Output Voltage: 12 VDC ±15%
- Number of Outputs: 4 channels
- Fuse Rating: 1 amp glass fuse (replaceable)
- LED Indication: Green LED indicates DC output active
- Operating Temperature: -20°C to 50°C
- Storage Temperature: -30°C to 80°C
- Operating Humidity: 20 to 80% RH
- Storage Humidity: 10 to 90% RH
- Dimensions: 65 x 60 mm
- Compatible Power Supply: NEPSDC5A01B
- Fused Outputs: Yes
- LED Indicators: Yes
- Battery Backup: No
- Battery Leads Included: No
- Lockable Metal Enclosure: No
What's In The Box
- 1 x four-output power supply module
- Mounting screws
- Standoffs
Suitable Uses
- Distributing 12VDC power to multiple access control devices.
- Electric strikes, magnetic locks, and door hardware.
- Alarm or security system auxiliary outputs.
Dimensions
| Length | 65 mm |
| Width | 60 mm |
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Can this module be used on its own?
No. It is designed to be installed inside and powered by the compatible NEPSDC5A01B power supply. - Are the outputs individually protected?
Yes. Each of the four outputs is protected by a replaceable 1 amp glass fuse. - What does the LED indicator show?
The green LED on each channel indicates that DC output is present.
Additional Information
- Commonly used in access control panels where multiple devices require individual fused protection.
- Individual fusing helps isolate faults without shutting down the entire power supply.
- Ensure total current draw across all outputs does not exceed the host power supply capacity.