outdoorlink smartlink SL-2-DC-001 Setup

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Disclaimer: OutdoorLink recommends that during the installation of all SmartLink units, any electrical codes that apply to
the wiring and troubleshooting of these units, are studied, and adhered to. Electrical codes vary by area, so please verify
local requirements prior to installation. OutdoorLink assumes no liability for any injury or death incurred during the
installation of the SmartLink unit.
Questions? Contact OutdoorLink's support team at (256) 885-9768 ext. 1 or support@outdoorlinkinc.com.
SL-2-DC-001 Technical Specifications
Device Management
Runtime Settings
Enclosure
Input Voltage
Output Voltage
Power Consumption
Connectivity
Smart Weather
Operating Temp.
Environmental
Wiring Connection
System Reporting
Alarm Notifications
© 2021 OutdoorLink, Inc. | Updated 5.1.2021
SL-2-DC-001 Setup Guidelines
Manages up to 2 DC devices per controller
Automatic Sunrise to Sunset and/or Manual Time Scheduling
Polycarbonate, 6 x 3 x 1 in. (approx. 15.2 x 7.6 x 2.5 cm)
Two independent inputs, 8-30Vdc @ 3A each
Two independent outputs, 5-30Vdc per output @ 3A each
0.15 W or ~0.01 A
LTE cellular connection with internal SIM & integrated antenna
Devices activate outside of scheduled run-times per NOAA forecast maps
-20°C to 70°C
Polycarbonate enclosure, 0-95% humidity, non-condensing, RoHS
Terminal block, 18AWG
Power readings, proof of performance, alarm history, maintenance log, battery
temperature
Loss of power, low power, power restore, low voltage, high voltage
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  • Page 1 SL-2-DC-001 Setup Guidelines Disclaimer: OutdoorLink recommends that during the installation of all SmartLink units, any electrical codes that apply to the wiring and troubleshooting of these units, are studied, and adhered to. Electrical codes vary by area, so please verify local requirements prior to installation.
  • Page 2 Terminal Block OUT1 (-) Terminal Block OUT2 (+) Terminal Block OUT2 (-) Terminal Block Temp/AUX Terminal Block Temp/AUX USB 2.0 Micro-B Female RJ45 to Serial Female Connector for optional external antenna © 2021 OutdoorLink, Inc. | Updated 5.1.2021 (256) 885-9768 | www.outdoorlinkinc.com...
  • Page 3 5. Wiring Connections The SL-2-DC controller requires 18 AWG wiring for both input and output connections. For devices with barrel jack connectors, OutdoorLink can provide a Connector Kit with female and male barrel connectors for 12V and 19V DC devices.
  • Page 4 8. Connect the devices to OUT 1 and OUT 2. Do this by either directly hardwiring the devices with 18AWG POS and NEG wire or use an OutdoorLink supplied wiring harness with barrel connectors. 9. Devices will not turn on unless the schedules are assigned to be ON at the time of installation in the SmartLink portal.
  • Page 5 Power Button on the header of each Relay to turn the device on. This will keep the device on until the end of its upcoming schedule (below). © 2021 OutdoorLink, Inc. | Updated 5.1.2021 (256) 885-9768 | www.outdoorlinkinc.com...
  • Page 6 11. To confirm incoming voltage and each Relay’s load, click on the three vertical dots on the header of the OutdoorLink Control Box and select “Get Unit Status.” 12. Go to Power Readings on the left side of the portal and select Live Power to confirm each Relay’s load.

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