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Iii. led indicators, Iv. remote connections, Control inputs – SurgeX CM-1115-RT-AR User Manual

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CM-1115(20)-RT-AR User Manual

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III. LED Indicators

IV. Remote Connections

AXESS ON

The Axess Ready system is On. The AR system must be on
to enable hard-wired remote control connections.

POWER

The RT system is On and the line voltage is within bounds.

OVER/UNDER VOLTAGE
PROTECTION

The line voltage is above 145V or below 90V and the outlets
are Off.

REMOTE

A hard-wired remote control signal is active and the outlets
are On.

SELF-TEST

The internal surge protection circuitry is fully functional.





Remote control connections are wired to the green 7-pin plug-in Phoenix terminal block on the
front of the unit next to the power cord. The terminal block is shipped with a jumper wire
between pins 1 & 2 so that the unit can be used without a remote control connection. If you will
be using remote control you will first need to remove this jumper wire. You can unplug the
terminal block to make connections and after you have made the connections to the terminal
block, plug it back into the connector on the rear of the unit. Never solder (tin) wires before
inserting into a terminal block – solder cold flows and you will eventually have loose
connections!

The connections are shown below:

1 2 3 4 5 6 7

Pin 1 – Contact Closure

Pin 2 – Contact Closure / Applied Voltage +

Pin 3 – Applied Voltage -

Pin 4 – Remote LED +

Pin 5 – Remote LED -

Pin 6 – Aux Relay Contact

Pin 7 – Aux Relay Contact

Control Inputs

The CM-X-AR products can be controlled by a DC voltage in the range of 5V to 30V, by a contact
closure (such as a relay), by a switch (latching), or by another SurgeX product such as the SEQ.
Switches with gold contacts are recommended for the best long-term reliability.

DC Voltage: The unit will power up when the voltage is present, and power down when
there is no voltage. Connect the positive wire to Pin 2 (Applied Voltage +), and the negative
wire to Pin 3 (Applied Voltage -). The positive and negative connections must be made with
the correct polarity for proper operation.