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Other Hunter ICM Modules:
Other Hunter ICM Modules:
Other Hunter ICM Modules:
Expand your ICC controller zones with the Hunter ICM-800 Module.
The Hunter ICM 800 Module is An Idea That Makes Sense and Saves Money.The Hunter ICC Controller makes inventory control easy. There's no need to estimate how many controllers wtih differenct stations you need to keep on hand, you simply need to stock modules. You'll also find it's a cinch to customize a controller to each project. The Hunter ICC 8 station modules allows you to build a controller more closely matching the total number of stations desired. The Hunter ICC 800 module is a concept that works for both the contractor (easier inventory) and property owner (more cost effective).
Connecting Station Modules:
The Hunter ICM 800 modules have a Positive-Lock feature that fastens the module securely into the ICC. Rotating the Positive-Lock lever makes it easy to lock or unlock the Hunter ICM 800 module. In addition, the Positive Lock feature will deactivate power to the module in the unlocked position and activate power to the module when locked.
1. Rotate the Positive-Lock lever on the module clockwise to the unlock position.
2. The module needs to be inserted into the next sequential position in the back of the controller. Note: If you are using a 4-station module, it must be in the last sequential position on the controller. Example: For an area that needs 12 stations, the first module will be an 8-station and the 4-station module will be below it. Note that station numbers are identified on the back panel, not the individual modules.
3. Insert the module into the controller’s expansion slot with the tab end first (opposite side with the Positive-Lock lever).
4. Push the module into the expansion slot and rotate the lever counterclockwise (until the lever is flush with the side the module) to lock the module in place.
5. Press the reset button on the back of the front panel to reset the microprocessor to recognize additional modules.
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