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2.0 Installation
2.4 Connecting the Cables
The AGS comes with two cables: the temp sensor cable is required if using the
temperature autostart feature; the network communication cable is required
for communicating with the inverter/remote.
Figure 2-4, Network Communication Cable
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3
4
12
3
4
TAB
TAB
same color
same
color
4-conductor
telephone-type
opposite colors
from top to
bottom (tabs
facing toward you)
2.4.1 Connecting the Remote Temp Sensor Cable
If using the temperature autostart feature, connect the plug-in end of the
temp sensor cable to the REMOTE (purple) port of the AGS module, and then
place the other end (with sensor) in the area you wish to monitor (see Figure
2-3). The temp sensor cable is 60 feet long.
If you are not using the temperature autostart feature, the temp sensor
cable does not need to be connected.
Note: The AGS’s READY light will blink if the temp sensor cable is not
connected – this is normal.
ME-AGS-N
Remote
Temp Sensor
cable
Figure 2-3, Remote Temp Sensor Connection
2.4.2 Connecting the Network Communication Cable
The network communication cable is a 10-foot, 4-conductor, fl at, telephony
standard with 6P4C (6-position/4-conductor) connectors on each end. When
the 6P4C connectors are held side by side with both of the connector tabs
facing the same way, the color of the conductors in each connector is the
opposite from top to bottom (as shown in Figure 2-4).
Note: The network communication cable can be extended up to a length of
200 feet without data degradation.