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2.0 Installation
2.1 Required Components and Tools
2.1.1 List of Supplied Components in the MagWeb Kit
• ME-MW-E Owner’s Manual
• MagWeb device (with two #8 x 3/4” Phillips mounting screws)
• 6ft four-conductor remote (communications) cable
• 6ft eight-conductor CAT5 Ethernet cable
Info:
The four-conductor remote cable is a twisted-pair, tele-
phony standard with RJ11 connectors on each end. A stan-
dard telephone cable may be substituted if the supplied remote
cable cannot be used.
The eight-conductor CAT5 Ethernet cable is a standard twisted-
pair cable with RJ45 connectors on each end. A standard CAT5
Ethernet cable up to 100 meters may be substituted if the
supplied Ethernet cable cannot be used.
2.1.2 List of Other Required Equipment and Materials
• Magnum inverter with a network or remote port
• Ability to connect the MagWeb to an “always on” internet connection
that can support 2.5 megabytes of outgoing data per day and allows
connection to a public internet host
2.1.3 Tools Required to Install the MagWeb Kit
• #2 Phillips screwdriver
2.2 Setting Up the MagWeb Device
Mount the MagWeb device in a location that is dry and away from extreme
temperatures. Use the two supplied #8 x 3/4” screws to securely affi x the
module. Allow ample room to view the MagWeb device’s LED and to access
all connectors.
CAUTION:
Do not mount the MagWeb device in a closed battery
compartment, or in an area where water or any other liquid
can enter the device and cause shorting or corrosion. Failure
due to improper mounting is not covered by the warranty.
CAUTION:
Before beginning the installation, ensure all AC
power is disconnected from the inverter, and all battery supply
cables are disconnected from the battery bank or switched
off with an appropriately rated circuit breaker. There should
be no fl ashing or lit LEDs on the Magnum inverter or on any
accessories.
CAUTION:
When connecting battery power to the inverter, all
battery negative connections must be connected prior to the
battery positive connections. When removing battery power
from the inverter, the battery positive should be removed
before any battery negative connections are disconnected. This
is done to prevent any communication chips/lines from becom-
ing the DC return path to the battery – causing permanent
damage to all connected accessories on the network.
Summation:
Always ensure all battery negative circuits are
connected before connecting or disconnecting battery positive.