Product beschrijving

Remote control panel for for turning MARINCO inverters ON and OFF. Delivery includes: a 7.5 m cable and RJ11 plugs to connect to the inverter.
Specifications
  • Voltage: 12 V
  • Operation temperature: 0°C - +40°C
  • Storing temperature: -30°C - +70°C
  • Power consumption in stand-by mode: <40 mA
  • Suitable for all MARINCO inverter
  • Dimensions (WxHxD): 57 x 74 x 27 mm
  • Diameter mounting opening: 45 mm required
  • Drilling hole-Ø: 5 mm
  • Distance between the holes: 56 mm
Functional overview
  • The red LED shows three different conditions of the inverter:
  • LED shines: The inverter is on
  • LED flashes rapidly: Return Override Function (R.O.F.)* active (manufacturer´s settings)
  • LED flashes slowly: Active turning on suppression* during the starting procedure

*Return Override Function (R.O.F.): with turning on the on board network, the inverter is being used

**Ignition Lockout Function: with turning the ignition switch, the inverter is turned off

Note: for both functions, a 12 V connection is necessary: for R.O.F. a continuous plus is need (Clamp 30), for Ignition Lockout, the programmed ignition 12 V (clamp 15) is needed. Please equip this line with a 0.5 A fuse.
For the Ignition Lockout Function, an additional socket bridge has to be attached to both contact pins. For that, the housing has to be opened.

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