Victron Digital Multi Control 200/200A GX (90° RJ45)

Victron DMC - Digital Multi Control 200/200A GX
  • Fernbedienungspaneel für die Nutzung aller Multis/Quattros
  • Sowohl VE.Bus als auch Nicht - VE.Bus Systeme werden unterstützt
  • Land und Generatorstrom kann getrennt eingestellt werden
  • Bei VE.Bus Systemen bis zu 4 Landstromquellen einstellbar

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Victron Digital Multi Control 200/200A GX (90° RJ45)

Victron DMC - Digital Multi Control 200/200A GX
  • Fernbedienungspaneel für die Nutzung aller Multis/Quattros
  • Sowohl VE.Bus als auch Nicht - VE.Bus Systeme werden unterstützt
  • Land und Generatorstrom kann getrennt eingestellt werden
  • Bei VE.Bus Systemen bis zu 4 Landstromquellen einstellbar

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Digital Multi Control 200/200A GX

The Digital Multi Control is used to remotely display and adjust AC input currents, as well as to turn the Multi or Quattro on and off. It is designed to integrate seamlessly into the control panel of your boat, vehicle, or home system.

The Digital Multi Control Panel (DMC) is designed to work with all Multi/Quattro devices, including single, parallel, and 2-3 phase configurations. Connecting the DMC to your system is simple; in most cases, simply connecting the DMC with an RJ45 cable is sufficient, and no additional setup is required.

The DMC is a remote control panel designed for use with all Multi/Quattros and Multi/Quattro systems. This includes standalone units, parallel operation, and multi-phase operation. It supports both VE.Bus and non-VE.Bus systems. DMC allows separate setting of shore and generator power. When used in an extended VE.Bus system, up to four different shore power sources can be set. In the VE.Bus system, DMC will automatically select the setting ranges to suit the connected system.

The DMC can be used to change AC limits when the power source is connected externally from the shore power connection to the generator. During normal operation, the shore power limits (according to the setting on the rotary knob) are passed on to the connected devices. However, if the screw terminals on the rear of the DMC are bridged (short-circuited), the DMC will pass the preset shore power limit to the devices. This preset limit generally refers to a generator connection. The display on the DMC will therefore then show . The two connections of the screw terminal must be connected to an externally operable switch. This will usually be an auxiliary relay of an external transfer switch.

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