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e MATE is a micro-computing device which means it is less powerful and smaller in size
than a personal computer. A user will oen scroll through a series of MATE screens in order
to view the system status or change system conditions. is manual will show all the MATE
screens and tell what they do.
• Chapters 1-5: setting basic items and display options (when, how, and what you want
to view) with the “so keys,” enabling the user to get around the MATE and change its
settings.
• Chapters 6-7: changing the settings of MATE specic critical functions such as battery
recharging (HBX), generator usage (AGS), and using grid-supplied power (Grid Use
modes).
• Chapter 8 and the Appendix: lists and explains all the MATE menus. Some functions are
not MATE-specic functions and are placed at the end of the manual for easy searching.
Values for MATE specic functions, such as FX or OutBack Charge Controller specic
functions, are covered in their respective manuals.
The MATE displays three kinds of screens:
• Screens pertinent to the MATE’s own functions, such as its clock and the appearance of its
displays
• FX function screens which deal with its inverting and charging processes
• Screens showing Charge Controller modes and status
Although the MATE displays values and functions for the FX and OutBack Charge Controller
(shown as “CC” on the screens), the values reside within the components themselves.
The OutBack MATE:
• Designed for surface mounting in an indoor location, just below the eye level of a typical
user (the MATE 2 is designed for recessed installation, requiring a 5 1/2” X 4” opening to
be cut in a wall and four drywall screws or other fasteners to secure it)
• Readability of the display is aected by direct sunlight
• Connects to other OutBack devices using standard non-crossover CAT5 or CAT5e cable
• Has voltage less than 30 VDC and is thus considered a “limited energy circuit” normally
requiring no conduit (consult your local inspector for specic installation requirements)
NOTE: e MATE is shipped with (1) OBCAT-50 and (1) OBCAT-6 CAT5 cables with the
correct RJ45 connectors already installed. Longer (up to 1000’) or shorter cables can be
purchased (at home improvement and computer stores) pre-made or custom length cable
can be made on site. Follow the cable manufactures’ instructions when choosing connectors,
punch-down tools, and crimping tools. Incorrect crimping or handling of CAT5 cable can
negatively aect the operation of the MATE. CAT5 cable is not as robust as standard house
wiring and must be handled carefully. Avoid kinking the cable or tearing its outer sheathing.
Use plastic stand-o cable staples, J-hooks, or cable trays to support long runs of CAT-5 cable.
Do not splice cables. Cable runs must be protected and runs must be in approved conduit and
not exposed to the weather.
Manual Setup
Installation