The HUB communication manager allows the MATE to control and monitor a maximum of ten OutBack products. Currently the HUB comes in two types. The
The HUB manages both the
When a HUB is used, the RTS (Remote Temperature Sensor) must be plugged into the Master FX which must be plugged into port 1 of the HUB. If this is the case, only one RTS is required for all devices plugged into the HUB.
When two or more FX’s are stacked in a parallel configuration, the system automatically turns off any excess slave FX’s to save power and maximize conversion efficiency. This power save system is fully automatic and works with or without the MATE connected to the system.
On
One MATE system controller and display can be connected to the HUB. Although there are two Mate ports on the HUB, only the 1st Mate port is currently operational. The MATE can be located up to 1000 feet (300 meters) from the HUB / system location. Cabling from the HUB to the MATE is completed using standard CAT5 type ethernet communication cable with RJ45 modular 8 conductor jacks. This wiring is considered to be low voltage / limited energy circuitry.
All cabling from the FX and MX60 communication ports to the HUB is made with CAT5 type ethernet communication cabling. The maximum distance from the
MATE
MX60MX60
SLAVE | SLAVE | SLAVE | MASTER |
SLAVE | SLAVE | SLAVE | SLAVE |
There is a limit of ten FX’s when operated as a stacked system.
A total of up to ten OutBack products plus one MATE displays can be used with a
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