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Mounting
The remote control panel can be flush mounted thru an opening in a
wall; or if there is insufficient room behind the wall or no desire to cut
into the wall, the remote can be surface mounted.
Caution: Always check for hidden electrical wires, pipes and
cables BEFORE drilling or cutting or screwing into walls or
cabinets.
Flush Mounting
To flush mount the remote, the remote display panel will need to be
placed into an opening. This opening must have at least a 2” depth to
allow room for the remote’s rear circuit board and cables.
1. Cut an opening in a wall, see figure 2 to determine the correct
opening dimensions. DO NOT cut the opening too big - to ensure
there are no cracks around the display and that there is enough
material for the screws to secure the display. Remove any wall
insulation (if applicable) that may contact the back of the remote.
2. Route the communications cable from the inverter up into the
opening in the wall.
3. Connect the communications cable to the RJ11 jack at the rear of
the remote control (see figure 2).
4. Position the remote into the opening in the wall.
5. Secure the remote to the wall with the 2 screws provided.
6. After ensuring the inverter is off; plug the communications cable
into the REMOTE port on the front of the inverter.
Figure 3, Flush Mounting
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2.0 Installation
MIN 1 1/2"
MAX 1 5/8"
MIN 2"
MAX 2 1/8"
CUT THIS
AREA OUT
Communication Cable
(routed in the wall)
BULK
ABSORB
FAULT
FLOAT
AC IN
INVERT
ON/OFF