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3.8.1.- CONNECTING INDIVIDUAL DEVICES
To connect multiple individual devices in parallel, follow these steps:
1.- Select the device that will operate as the “master”.
2.- Connect the “master device. The current transformers are only connected to the “master device.
3.- Connect all of the “slave devices.
Note: Each devices must feature the protection elements indicated in section “3.5.- CONNECTION”.
4.- Connect all of the devices using the communication cables (Table 14).
Table 18: Communication cable, devices in parallel.
Communication cable
RJ11 connector Pinout
4
3 2
1
1: Not connected.
2: CAN A
3: CAN B
4: Not connected.
Note: The communication cable must be a CAT 5 cable or higher.
Connect the OUT terminal from the “master static generator to the IN terminal from the second static
generator, the OUT terminal from the second static generator to the IN terminal of the third, and so on
(Table 18).
OUT
IN
2
3
2
3
ON
RBUS
OUT
IN
2
3
2
3
ON
RBUS
ON
RBUS
Figure 30: Connecting 3 devices in parallel, using the communication cable.
5.- Configure the installation in the “master device (see 7. CONFIGURATION”
6.- Complete the configuration of the slave devices (see “7.- CONFIGURATION).
7.- Enable the terminator switch for parallel connection, RBUS (Terminal No 2 of Table 15 and Table 16)
in the bus end devices only. Then disable in the other devices.

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