Configuration and testing, High 1 to 3, Low 2 to 3 – Maximum Summit Remote User Manual

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not do this as it will create a ground loop through the data link cable.

Configuration and Testing

We’re now ready to configure and test the system. First, the units of measurement jumpers need to
be set. There are six standard PC type jumpers like you find on the circuit boards in a PC. When the
jumper cap is mounted on the jumper pins, the jumper is closed, if the cap is not mounted on the
pins, the jumper is open (see diagram). The first four jumpers control the units of measurement for
wind speed, the fifth jumper sets the units of measurement for temperature and, the sixth jumper sets
master or remote operating mode. Summit remote is shipped with the jumpers set for: Speed = MPH,
Temperature = °F and Mode = Remote (see diagram). The following table shows all of the valid
jumper settings. If you want to use other units of measurement then you must change the jumper
settings using the table and diagrams.

Summit remote uses the wind direction terminals to set what type of remote it will be. It is shipped
with no jumper installed making it a normal remote. If you want to make the remote a different type
you should remove the 5 position terminal connector from the unit and add a jumper to terminals as
given in the following table.

Jumper Settings

C = Closed, O = Open, X = Don't Care

Jumper #

1

2

3

4

5

6

MPH

C

O

O

O

X

X

Knots

O

C

O

O

X

X

km/h

O

O

C

O

X

X

m/s

O

O

O

C

X

X

Beaufort

O

O

O

O

X

X

Fahrenheit

X

X

X

X

C

X

Celcius

X

X

X

X

O

X

Master

X

X

X

X

X

C

Remote

X

X

X

X

X

O

Remote Jumper Settings and values displayed

Remote Type

Terminals to jumper

Values displayed

Normal

none

Current wind and

temperature

High

1 to 3

Daily high wind and

temperature

Low

2 to 3

Daily low temperature and

average wind

Chill

4 to 3

Current wind and wind chill

temperature

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