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SmartLink™ 

Introduction 

SmartLink™ controllers remotely manage devices through a secure, cloud

-based management 

system.  Every SmartLink™ can be accessed from a desktop or mobile device, enabling 

operations teams to manage issues before customers see them and reboot devices in seconds 
without making a site visit.   

Reboot Devices from Anywhere 

Schedule up to 4 Devices per Controller 

Receive Maintenance Alerts in Real-time 

24/7 Proof of Performance 

Reduce Site Visits & Carbon Footprint 

15+ Management & Performance Reports  

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

 
 

Outdoorlink® offers 24/7 technical support via phone or email from its Huntsville-based 
customer support team to ensure issues are resolved as soon as possible. Please call (256) 885-
9768 or email 

[email protected]

 to reach a support representative.  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Machine to Machine 

(M2M) Cellular Network

 

SmartLink™ 

Server (AWS)

 

Internet 

Access

 

Figure 1: SmartLink

 System Overview

 

Summary of Contents for SmartLink SL-4-AC-001

Page 1: ...ion Warning 7 Planning Ahead 7 Electrical Service 7 SmartLink Installation 9 Preparing for Installation 9 Mounting the SmartLink Unit 9 Wire Bundling 10 Structure Wiring Connections 12 Documentation and Testing 12 SmartLink Self Activation Process 14 Wiring Diagrams 16 2 Phase 120V 120V Fixtures 16 Single Phase 120V 120V Fixtures Lower Current 17 Single Phase 120V 120V Fixtures High Current 18 Sin...

Page 2: ...Reboot Devices from Anywhere Schedule up to 4 Devices per Controller Receive Maintenance Alerts in Real time 24 7 Proof of Performance Reduce Site Visits Carbon Footprint 15 Management Performance Reports Outdoorlink offers 24 7 technical support via phone or email from its Huntsville based customer support team to ensure issues are resolved as soon as possible Please call 256 885 9768 or email su...

Page 3: ...that all users are familiar with the basics of installing the SmartLink unit If detailed inquiries are needed please contact your Outdoorlink support Phone 256 885 9768 support outdoorlinkinc com 3058 Leeman Ferry Rd SW Huntsville AL 35801 Outdoorlink recommends during the installation of the SmartLink units that all electrical codes that apply to the wiring and troubleshooting of these units are ...

Page 4: ...anagement Control Schedule Reboot up to four devices digital display panel fixtures lighting other Runtime Settings Automatic GPS based sunrise sunset times and or manual time scheduling Enclosure Polycarbonate 10 5 in x 9 in x 3 25 in UL cUL Listed File No E337257 Bare Board Option 6 75 in x 4 5 in x 0 75 in Input Power 30A max 120 240V per relay pair 50 60Hz Output Power 16A per relay 50 C 14A p...

Page 5: ...th 16 Amp Switching 50 C 14 Amp Switching at 70 C Independently Fused Outputs No unit power loss due to external short NO NC Outputs Selected via Terminal Block Connection SmartLink Compact M1 NB1 Modem Internal or External Antenna Connection Hall Effect Current Sensing 10 100 Ethernet Port 001 model only USB Programming Debug Port Integrated Intrusion Support Metering Support ...

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Page 7: ...of 24A The SmartLink SL 4 AC 001 002 unit is designed for single phase 120V or 240V operation and will not be able to meter power on relays 3 and 4 if multiphase power such as 208V three phase 120V line to neutral is used Electrical Service The SmartLink unit is power by the 120V feed line servicing relays 1 and 2 A neutral return is required for operation Relays 3 and 4 are serviced by an additio...

Page 8: ...less than 24A Use Relays 1 and 2 1 120VAC 30A breaker Two 120V loads each less than 16A 50C or 14A 70C and a combined total of more than 24A Use Relays 1 and 3 2 120VAC 30A breaker or 1 240VAC 30A breaker Three 120V loads each less than 16A 50C or 14A 70C and a combined total of more than 24A Use Relays 1 2 and 3 2 120VAC 30A breaker or 1 240VAC 30A breaker Four 120V loads each less than 16A 50C o...

Page 9: ...tions to confirm planned wiring configuration is within the unit s limits Note 1 For proper control and utility savings of a billboard with the SmartLink all fixtures for an advertising panel should be connected to the same relay Note 2 The SmartLink unit is designed for both single phase 120V and 240V operation There are two 120VAC input lines L1 and L2 and a neutral return line L1 provides power...

Page 10: ...based on the markings Mount the unit to the structure pole Wire Bundling 1 Identify a good location for the hole punch out Use an existing punch if available Drill out a 1 hole in the breaker box as indicated in the image below 2 Secure the conduit connector to the breaker box ...

Page 11: ...utdoorLink Inc 256 885 9768 www smartlinkcontrol com 3 Insert the wiring bundle into the 1 flex conduit Connect the conduit to the SmartLink unit 4 Connect the remaining end of the wire bundle to the breaker box ...

Page 12: ...f the wires are exposed Documentation and Testing Note The testing and documentation process is a critical step in the installation process Clear documentation is a necessity to ensure there are no mistakes when remotely managing structures Accuracy is a must when recording the ICCID and Relay Panel matching A brief overview of each is provided below ICCID Pairs a SmartLink unit to a structure Thi...

Page 13: ...e bottom of the SmartLink unit enclosure 3 Document the structure and panel information for each SmartLink unit installed 4 Configure the panels by noting which panel is associated to which relay 5 Close the SmartLink unit by applying even pressure on the top and bottom right hand side of the unit An audible click can be heard when the enclosure is properly closed Secure the unit with the seal pro...

Page 14: ...tal site https portal outdoorlinkinc com login 2 Navigate to the structure dashboard Select the option menu under the Outdoorlink tile to add a new unit 3 Select Relay Controller Vantage 2P DC from the drop down list 4 Enter the unit s ICCID into the ICCID field and click Validate The 19 or 20 digit number is located on the interior of the enclosure door and the bottom of the SmartLink unit enclos...

Page 15: ... smartlinkcontrol com 6 Navigate back to the structure dashboard and observe the Outdoorlink tile A green check by the ICCID confirms that the device is active A green background behind the Outdoorlink text confirms that the device is online ...

Page 16: ...16 2022 OutdoorLink Inc 256 885 9768 www smartlinkcontrol com Wiring Diagrams 2 Phase 120V 120V Fixtures ...

Page 17: ...17 2022 OutdoorLink Inc 256 885 9768 www smartlinkcontrol com Single Phase 120V 120V Fixtures Lower Current ...

Page 18: ...18 2022 OutdoorLink Inc 256 885 9768 www smartlinkcontrol com Single Phase 120V 120V Fixtures High Current ...

Page 19: ...19 2022 OutdoorLink Inc 256 885 9768 www smartlinkcontrol com Single Phase 240V 240V Fixtures ...

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