3.8
Optional Smart Output Hook Up
The transmitter comes pre-wired with an interconnection
that should readily connect to most AMI transceivers. Where
interconnective devices are not mechanically compatible or
where non-standard wiring is encountered, the installer can
opt to remove the connector from the end of the transmitter's
interface cable and make direct connection via the wiring table
shown at right.
•
Signals and associated wire colors in the McCrometer
SmartOutput™ interface cable are identified together in
the top row of the table at right.
•
Corresponding wire colors for transceivers from each
compatible AMI vendor are identified in the columns
under the top row.
3.9
Connecting the SmartTrax Remote Transmitting Unit
The SmartTrax remote telemetry unit must be installed separately from the transmitter, regardless of whether the
transmitter is remote or integral.
The example configuration in section 2.2 shows the SmartTrax with an optional solar panel. If you use a solar panel or an
external AC or DC power source, you will need to use the female connection shown in Figure 17 and Figure 18.
For specific wiring diagrams to connect the transmitter to the transmitter, see Figure 19 and Figure 20.
For more detail on the SmartTrax transmitter, including specifications, installation requirements, location, and remote data
access, see the SmartTrax Installation, Operation, and Maintenance manual, 30125-82.
Male
connection
Figure 17. Connections, front view
CABLING AND CONNECTING WIRING
Badger
Neptune
Sensus
SmartTrax
Female
AMI, pulse, 5V analog
connection
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McCrometer AMR Interface Pinout
33
Data
Power/Clock
Red
Elster
Green
Itron
Black
Black
Red
Brown
AMI
OUTPUT
Power and 4-20mA
Figure 18. Connections, bottom view
32
31
Ground
Green
Black
Red
Black
Red
Green
Red
Green
Green
Black
Black
Gray
CLOCK
DATA
USB port
30126-48 Rev. 1.0 | 23AUG2024
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