XLINK 500/100 Operations & Maintenance Manual page # 23
4.4.
Connecting the Power Supply
The station provides a means of directly connecting a power supply and a solar panel.
4.4.1.
Connecting the Battery
The unit operates off 9-20V.
Note: Even though the unit will operate below 12V some sensors will not operate when the
power supply is below 12V.
A standard 12VDC lead-acid or Gel battery is typically used as the power source. Do not power
the unit off AC power supplies without additional precautions to ensure the power supply is
properly rated and the system is enclosed in a fire protection cabinet.
It is a good practice to make all sensor connections with the unit powered off.
As soon as power is applied, the LED will flash as the unit goes through a self-test sequence. The
LED will flash green when the unit is running, and there are no problems. Red means there is an
issue that requires user intervention. It could mean that there is a problem or that the unit has
not been setup.
Please note that it is normal for the red LED to flash when power is first applied. Once the unit
has verified good network signal (Iridium or Cell), it will switch to flashing green. Do not walk
away from the site until the unit is flashing green! Connect with LinkComm to see why the red
LED is flashing.
Normally the button will flash blue every 3 seconds indicating that Wi-Fi is turned on and ready
for a connection. Other combinations are possible if the unit has been previously setup. See
section
4.4.2.
Connecting the Solar Panel
The XLink 500 features a built-in solar panel regulator capable of handling a solar panel providing
up to 20 Watts. The panel shall be connected to the terminal inputs labeled SOLAR. The panel
should provide a voltage in the range of 16 to 22 Volt.