1 acld/network communication cable – Magnum Energy AC Load Diversion Controller (ACLD-40) User Manual

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Installation

2.10 Connecting the ACLD to a MS-PAE Series Inverter

One end of the ACLD/NETWORK cable plugs into the port labeled TO INVERTER (orange) on the ACLD,

and the other end plugs into the NETWORK (green) port on the MS-PAE Series inverter (see Figure 2-8).
Note: Do not connect the ACLD/NETWORK cable from the inverter into the TO NETWORK (green)

port on the ACLD, it will not be damaged, but will not operate correctly.

ME-ARC Advanced Remote

[connects to REMOTE (blue)

port on Inverter]

ACLD-40 Diversion Controller

[Connects from (orange) port to

inverter NETWORK (green) port]

MS-PAE Series Inverter/Charger

[Connects to remote from REMOTE (blue) port,

connects to ACLD from NETWORK (green) port]

ACLD / NETWORK cable

REMOTE cable

TO NETWORK port

[used to connect

additional network

accessories]

Figure 2-8, ACLD to Inverter Communications Cable Connection

12

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)

The ACLD/NETWORK communications cable is

a 6-foot (1.83m), 4-conductor, twisted-pair,

telephone-type with RJ14 (m) connectors on both

ends; with a orange colored label on one end and

a green NETWORK label on the other end.
Note: This 6’ communications cable can be

extended up to a length of 200 feet without data

degradation.

Figure 2-9, ACLD/NETWORK

Communication Cable

2.10.1 ACLD/NETWORK Communication Cable

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