carmanah MX 200 Solar Power Module
Contents
MX Series Product Level Document Overview
Introduction
The MX 200 Solar Power Module contains the solar panel, battery(s), solar charge controller, schedule function, day/night determination, radio for wireless synchronization, remote connectivity hardware and system-level settings.
Before installation, thoroughly review the MX Series LEVEL 1 System Planner which will familiarize you with the features, operation standards and installation procedures of Carmanah’s MX Series systems. Failure to comply with the use, storage, maintenance, installation or placement instructions detailed in that document could void the warranty. MX Series documentation is also available online at support.carmanah.com.
After reviewing the LEVEL 1 System Planner, this document is the next step to installing your MX Series system.
Carmanah power modules provide key system functionality, including:
- Power for connected devices:
- MX RRFB/Beacon/LED Sign Modules (referred to as flasher modules)
- Triggers (push buttons, passive detectors, radars)
- Regulated power output
- Schedule programming
- Wireless connection to other modules, such as an adjacent crosswalk flasher
- Remote connectivity hardware
- System details (name, GPS location, health)
First, install the MX 200 Solar Power Module using this guide; then, install any other modules and/or kits, with their included guides, to complete the installation.
Once the system is installed and energized, it will operate to its factory default settings which, depending on the application, may include some of the following:
- Flash pattern
- Night dimming
- Intensity
- Trigger mode
- Radio operation
- Network settings
TO COMPLETE SETUP: Use MX Field App to program/link modules and change default settings. Download: carmanah.com/app
FOR REMOTE ACCESS: Log into MX Cloud: MXcloud.live
Batteries are shipped fully charged. Use extreme caution when handling batteries as they can generate hazardous short-circuit currents. Remove all jewelry (bracelets, metal-strap watches, etc.) before handling batteries.
Electrical shock hazard. Do not let battery terminals contact any exposed metal. Do not connect battery and solar panel harnesses until all system wiring is completed.
Product warranty begins on the earlier of in-field commissioning or 6 months after the original ship date. (If the system is powered up prior to being installed in the field, the warranty will start.)
Installation Notes
Ensure the installation location has an unobstructed view of the sun’s path. Obstructions such as trees or buildings could significantly reduce the amount of energy collected by the solar panel. All solar panels should face approximately the same direction and be pointed south (in North America). Shade analysis is highly recommended to understand how shadows will change according to the time of year. Contact Carmanah for a detailed solar site assessment and Solar Power Report (SPR) that demonstrates expected system performance over a 12-month period.
To increase the reliability of radio communications, the MX 200 Solar Power Module should be located and oriented to ensure there is direct line-of-sight between the antennas of multiple systems and so structures or sources of interference (large signs, overpasses, powerlines, etc.) are as far away from the communication path as possible. If, when rotating the MX 200 Solar Power Module to optimize radio performance, it becomes no longer possible to have the solar panel face south, antenna extension kits are available—contact Carmanah for more details.
Pole Preparation:
- Mark positions of flasher module(s), any accessories and side of pole mount (if used) on pole.
- Drill cable exit/entry points as required for equipment listed above (if used).
- Fish harness between top of pole (or side of pole mount hole) to flasher module(s) (if used):
- run harness to each module as well as MX 200 Solar Power Module (recommended), or
- daisy-chain flasher modules together (distributed approach).
- As much as possible, ensure solar panel is pointing south (if you are in North America).
Tools and Materials Required
The following tools and materials may be required to mount your MX Series system depending on the model and configuration:
- Imperial socket set
- Crescent wrench
- Tap set
- Imperial hex key set
- Fish tape
- Level
- Compass or pre-determined equatorial direction
- Drill, drill bits and hole saws
- Fine tip felt marker
- Multi-bit screwdriver
- 0.138″ slotted screwdriver
- Pelco Roger Wrench (optional)
- Hook spanner wrench, 1.5″ trade size
- Ladder or lift device
- Lithium grease
- Electrical Multimeter (optional)
Product Labels
The information appearing on the MX Series identification labels is described below:
The power module status LED and button operation are described on the label below:
MX 200 Solar Power Module
Each Carmanah MX 200 Solar Power Module has the following parts:
MX Series Controller Overview
Group | Terminal | Description |
Trigger | INPUT+ | Hardware push button or switch inputs. Multiple connections may be made in parallel. The trigger is not a dry contact type. Until a connected button is pressed, 12-15 Vis present between the input terminals, regardless of configuration. Pressing a connected button shorts the terminals and removes the voltage, triggering an activation. Failure to isolate input signals operating at different voltages or connecting devices that are designed to operate in a different voltage range could result in poor performance or equipment damage. Please contact Carmanah for additional support about non-standard input devices. |
INPUT – | ||
12V OUT+ | Provides 12-15 VDC (maximum 1 A) to power devices such as audible push buttons, low power radars or third-party time switches. | |
12V OUT – | ||
CONFIRM+ | This terminal provides a steady 12-15 VDC signal whenever the system is activated and no faults are detected. Note the voltage across these terminals will drop 1 V for every 1 mA of current drawn. If the system voltage is 12 V and 4 mA is drawn, for example, the voltage will drop by 4 V to 8V. | |
CONFIRM – | ||
Flasher Module Connections | SYNC | Provides synchronization and communication data between power and flasher modules. Can be daisy-chained between flasher modules to simplify wiring. |
STAT | ||
12V+ | Provides 12-15 VDC to power connected flasher modules. Can be daisy-chained between flasher modules to simply wiring. | |
12V- | ||
Accessory Power and Alarm Connections (Power Module only) | 12V OUT+ | Available for DC-powered accessories, or switched for activated accessories (e.g., overhead lighting) to a maximum of 5 A. Consult with Carmanah before adding loads to the system. |
12V OUT- | ||
ALARM+ | A normally-closed switch (such as a door switch on cabinet-based devices) can be wired to these terminals to trigger an alarm. | |
ALARM- | ||
Power Source Connections | SOLAR+ | Solar panel connections routed to the charge controller. |
SOLAR- | ||
BATTERY+ | Solar systems have two connectors that mate to one or two battery harnesses. | |
BATTERY- |
Installing Conduit Fitting
If using liquid tight conduit for external cable routing, a liquid tight fitting (not included) must be installed in the wedge casting.
- Locate drill point indentation on the casting.
- Drill out mount to size needed for liquid tight fitting.
- Install fitting in orientation shown.
- Tighten fitting nut into place.
Installing Wedge Casting Mount
- Install mount with four 0.25″ fasteners from the hardware kit as shown and tighten appropriately.
- Note the two potential orientations for top of pole and side of pole mount.
- Install onto pole mount with accompanying kit and follow the included kit instructions.
Failure to correctly apply adhesive gasket could result in product damage caused by water entry.
Installing Solar Panel to Lid
- Insert solar harness barrel connector through hole in lid.
- Push grommet into lid hole ensuring it is fully snapped in place.
- Fasten lid to solar panel with four screws
MX 200 Solar Power Module System Wiring
Wiring Modules – Centralized Approach (Recommended)
System view simplified for illustration. For any point where water may collect on a cable and drip onto module electronics, a drip loop should be used.
Wiring Modules – Distributed Approach
Prior to using distributed wiring approach, refer to LEVEL 1 System Planner for guidelines with respect to maximum harness lengths and number of loads.
MX 200 Power Connections
Batteries are shipped fully charged. Use extreme caution when handling the batteries as they can generate hazardous short-circuit currents. Remove all jewelry (bracelets, metal-strap watches, etc.) before handling the batteries.
- Unpack batteries and terminal hardware (packaged separately) and battery harnesses (packaged with MX 200).
For single-battery systems, use the longer battery harness.
- Fasten ring terminals to battery terminals as shown:
a. Red wire to positive battery terminal, black wire to negative battery terminal.
b. Install screws, flat washers, lock washers and nuts in order shown below and tighten firmly.
c. Bend ring terminal over battery terminal and pull boot over bolt.
Finish installation of all modules and kits prior to powering up the system.
- Install battery with longer harness into lower position in MX 200 housing as shown. Install optional second battery with short harness into upper position.
To use a padlock to secure the MX 200, cut the cable tie fastening it to the chassis and remove the lock bar before installing the batteries.
- Finish other system wiring before mating battery harness and circuit board connectors as shown.
- Align hook features on lid with tabs on chassis. Mate solar harness connectors. Lower panel/lid assembly onto chassis and fasten with four screws.
- System will energize and operate at factory default settings. See LEVEL 1 guide for more detail.
- If using a padlock, slide tab of lock bar into slot in lid, align shackle holes and install padlock
Maximum padlock shackle diameter 1/4″. Some padlocks will require loosening or removal of solar panel when installing.
Wiring Notes
- MX-specific color-coded harnesses are available from Carmanah with appropriate gauges and ratings for ease of install (recommended approach).
- Due to the variety of devices that can be connected, color assignments shown may not be correct in all cases. Confirm correct connectivity and polarity for each fixture or device type.
- Secure cables to “dog bone” features with cable ties.
Abbreviation | Color |
BK | BLACK |
BN | BROWN |
BU | BLUE |
GN | GREEN |
RD | RED |
WH | WHITE |
YE | YELLOW |
Refer to the LEVEL 1 System Planner for more details on the wire types, colors and in-depth wiring information.
Commissioning Checklist
After installing and configuring an MX Series product, the following commissioning verification checklist helps ensure that the system is working as intended. Check all that apply:
General
- All wires and connectors secured with strain relief inside MX 200 Solar Power Module.
- Wires routed to other modules contain drip loops and are strain-relieved with cable ties.
- Power module indicator flashing green after status button pressed.
- Triggered systems only flash when activated (e.g., button press).
- For scheduled systems (e.g., for school zones), confirm that schedule is correct and enabled. (Set up schedule using MX Field App.)
- Test-flash system to visually confirm which system/linked system you are currently connected to and that all flasher modules are operational (via MX Field App).
- Run Connectivity Health Check test via MX Field App to identify wiring or radio issues.
- No fault messages are present (via MX Field App).
Power Module
- Solar panel pointed south (or as per specific instructions provided by Carmanah).
- Note possibility for nearby foliage to grow and eventually shade solar panel at a different time of year; if so, set reminder to inspect later.
- Battery voltage is above 12 V (use either a multimeter or MX Field App).
- Solar panel is producing voltage in sunlight (use MX Field App to confirm).
- Any vents or screens are clear and intact.
- Sealing gaskets on door/lid are intact.
- Solar panel door/lid is properly latched and locked, and MX 200 chassis is secured tightly and unable to spin.
Flasher Modules
- Flasher modules are secured and pointed in correct direction toward oncoming traffic lanes.
- MX RRFB Module light bar flashing starts with left module first (if applicable), RRFB is in correct orientation and verify the indicator LEDs on ends of light bars are seen by pedestrians across street.
- Confirm desired MX Beacon Module alternating flash behavior.
- MX Beacon Modules and MX LED Sign Modules flash when energized (default behavior is 24/7 flashing).
- All linked systems are turning on and off correctly and are synchronized (if applicable).
Download MX Field App: carmanah.com/app
Replacing SIM Card
- Though unlikely, if SIM card must be replaced, note its location on circuit board.
- Disconnect solar panel and batteries to power down system before changing SIM card.
- Place a rag under SIM card location to catch SIM card to avoid losing it.
- Using a small spudger, toothpick or similar non-metallic tool inserted into square opening shown, gently slide SIM card down and out of its holder.
- SIM card should now be sticking out enough to pull it out with your thumb and index finger.
- New SIM Card installation is opposite of steps above with the exception that new SIM card should only be inserted far enough to line up with silkscreen SIM card profile. Confirm orientation of new SIM card.
Only Carmanah-supplied SIM cards can be used with this product.
Use extreme care when inserting the new SIM card. Applying too much force will damage the SIM card holder and prevent network connectivity. The SIM card is fully inserted when its top edge aligns with the white outline printed on the circuit board.
Use extreme care when handling the SIM card. It is possible to drop it into an irretrievable location within the MX 200 housing or pole.
Troubleshooting
For additional troubleshooting information, visit Carmanah’s Product Support Center at support.carmanah.com.
Symptom | Possible Cause and What to Check Check for faults via MX Field App or on-board product Status LED. |
The circuit board does not activate or have LED status. |
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Flasher modules on same pole do not flash properly. |
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Flasher modules on same pole flash properly, but other linked systems won’t also flash. |
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The system does not appear in the MX Field App. |
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Flasher modules are too dim or too bright when flashing. |
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Flasher modules flash when no button is pressed. |
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Power module will not turn on when batteries are connected. |
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Read all other included installation guides prior to product installation
Technical Support
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