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3 xm series 2 power supply, Legend, Warning – Alpha Technologies XP-EDH4 - Installation User Manual

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Connection Instructions, continued

745-419-C4-001 Rev. A (09/2009)

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The XM2 batteries are isolated from chassis ground by design. Any voltage potential difference between battery

(-) and chassis ground must be eliminated before installing the transponder to avoid potential transponder

damage. To accomplish this, attach a ground jumper between battery (-) and chassis ground before installing the

transponder. Once the transponder is installed the jumper may be removed if desired.

WARNING!

3.3 XM Series 2 Power Supply

Switch Battery Breaker OFF prior to removing the Inverter Module for USM2/USM2.5 Card installation and

configuration.

When connecting to an XM Series 2 power supply, plug the 13-pin

connector so the black wire is in pin1 and two open pins are left at

the top for tamper switch connection.

XM SerieS 2 Power SuPPly ConneCtion note

:

Pin 1

Tamper switch

connector

Legend

1

RF Cable

2, 3

Battery Sense Wire Kit for:

36V single string, 6', Alpha p/n 874-842-21
36V single string, 9', Alpha p/n 874-842-27
36V dual string, 6', Alpha p/n 874-842-20
36V dual string, 9', Alpha p/n 874-842-28
48V single string, 6', Alpha p/n 874-841-21
48V single string, 9' Alpha p/n 874-841-25
48V dual string, 6', Alpha p/n 874-841-20
48V dual string, 9', Alpha p/n 874-841-24

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XM Series 2 Power Supply

Interface Cable

Alpha p/n 875-335-20 (USM2/2.5)

XM Series Power Supply

Interface Cable

Alpha p/n: 875-335-21 (USM)

AM Series Power Supply

Interface Cable

Alpha p/n: 875-335-21 (RPM)

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Battery Heater Mat Control Cable

Alpha p/n 875-627-20

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Ethernet Cable (optional)

Customer supplied

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RTS Cable (optional)

Alpha p/n 745-178-21

8

Vin Sense (optional)

Alpha p/n 875-493-21

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Surge Protector Ground Block

Alpha p/n 162-028-10

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Plug-in Lightning Arrestor w/pass thru

(130V) L-G, L-N, N-G

Alpha p/n 162-046-10

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2

4

6

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8

9

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Figure 4, Connections between the transponder and the system

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