Accessory wiring, Installation – Outback Power Systems GFX International Series Installation Manual User Manual
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Installation
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Accessory Wiring
Figure 12
Accessory Connections
Figure 13
ON/OFF Jumper and Connections
MATE
port
Additional
Ports
The INVERTER ON/OFF jumper bridges two pins. This jumper (JP1)
parallels the two INVERTER ON/OFF terminals on the Control
Wiring Terminal Block. If either set of connections is closed, the
inverter is ON. (Because the jumper is factory-installed, the inverter
usually remains ON unless given a command by the system display.)
Removing the jumper will turn the
inverter OFF. To remove the jumper,
use long-nose pliers or a similar tool.
When a HUB occupies the inverter’s MATE/HUB port, the system
display connects directly to the HUB. (If the system display is a
MATE, do not connect it during initial startup. See the
Operator’s Manual for more information.)
Inverters plug into ports 1 and above. Charge controllers and
other devices plug into additional ports after the last inverter is
connected. See Stacking on page 28 for information on
connecting inverters. See the HUB manual for other devices.
Jumper On
Jumper Off
Once the plastic INVERTER ON/OFF
jumper has been removed, the INVERTER
ON/OFF terminals on the Control Wiring
Terminal Block can be used to wire a
manual on/off switch.
RTS cable (RJ11,
4-conductor,
telephone)
MATE cable (RJ45,
8-conductor, CAT5
non-crossover)
MATE/HUB port
RTS port
The AC Wiring Compartment Board has ports for
both the Remote Temperature Sensor (RTS) and
the system display. The system display port is
labeled MATE/HUB.
If a HUB is in use, it occupies the inverter’s
MATE/HUB port.
See the Operator’s
Manual for more
information on
the RTS.