Installation; Figure 2, Communications Cable Connections - Magnum Energy MM Series Installation And Operation Manual

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2.0 Installation

2.0 Installation
Before installing the inverter, read
determine how you are going to install your remote control. The more
thorough you plan in the beginning, the better your inverter needs
will be met.
Pre-installation
• Carefully remove the MM Series remote from its shipping container
and inspect all contents. Verify the following items are included:
- The correct MM remote panel display (MM-R or MM-RC)
- Mounting Ring (used for surface mounting)
- 25' communication cable (RJ11 connectors on each end)
- Two #6 Phillips head screws (to secure the display panel)
- MM Series Remotes Installation and Operation Guide.
Determine a suitable location to mount the remote control. It must
be located in a clean, dry and protected place.
Plan the cable route from the remote to the inverter to ensure there
are no obstructions that can't be overcome before you do any cutting
or drilling.
• Allow ample room to access the ON/OFF switch and to view the LEDs
for the inverters operational status and for troubleshooting.
Connecting the Communications Cable
The communications cable is 25', 4-conductor cable (wired like a
normal telephone-type cable). This cable is connected to the RJ11
jack on the rear of the remote display panel and to the REMOTE port
located on the front of the MM Series inverter.
Note: The 25' cable should be long enough for most applica-
tions. If additional cable length is needed, the cable can be
extended up to 50 feet using standard phone cable and a
female-to-female connector.
REMOTE port
(RJ11 connection)
Front Side of
MM Series Inverter

Figure 2, Communications Cable Connections

2
the entire installation section to
Communications
cable (25')
RJ11 connection
(located on the
rear of the remote)
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