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Bender Inc. • USA: 800.356.4266 / 610.383.9200 / [email protected] • Canada: 800.243.2438 / 905.602.9990 / [email protected] • www.bender.orgMK2000(C)(P) Series
Installation Bulletin / Reference Guide
This document is intended as a reference guide to installing and setting a MK2000 series remote in-
dicator. This document includes installation instructions and typical front plate display indications of
the device. For complete details, including installation, setup, settings, and troubleshooting, refer to
document NAE2025010, “LIM2010 User Manual.”
Only qualied maintenance personnel shall operate or service this equipment. These instructions
should not be viewed as sucient for those who are not otherwise qualied to operate or service
this equipment. This document is intended to provide accurate information only. No responsibility
is assumed by BENDER for any consequences arising from use of this document. This device series is
intended for use only with the BENDER LIM2010 Line Isolation Monitor.
Installation
Mounting
Single-gang plates provide two holes at the top and bottom for screw mounting. Two-gang
plates provide four holes (Two at the top, two at the bottom) for screw mounting. Use the pro-
vided screws for mounting. MK2000 series remotes utilize standard size gang plates. Refer to
Figure 1 for single-gang plates, and Figure 2 for two-gang plates.
Front Panel Display (Example: MK2000CP-G1)
NOTE: Depending on the type of remote, not all features shown in the image below may be
available. Consult the list below or the manufacturer for more details.
1. Green “SAFE” LED. Illuminates when the
connected LIM2010 is in the normal
condition.
2. Amber “OVERLOAD” LED (Only avail-
able with MK2000C and MK2000CP).
Illuminates when the connected
LIM2010’s transformer overload alarm is
active.
3. Red “HAZARD” LED. Illuminates when
the connected LIM2010 is in the alarm
condition.
4. TEST button (Only available with
MK2000P and MK2000CP). Initiates a
self-test of the connected LIM2010.
5. MUTE button with amber LED. Mutes
the audible alarm when in the alarm
condition. The amber LED indicates that
the audible alarm has been muted.
2.8“ (71.1) 1.6“ (40.6)
4.6“ (116.8)
4.55“ (115.6)
Figure 1 - Single-gang wall plate dimensions in inches (mm)
Figure 2 - Two-gang wall plate dimensions in inches (mm)
1
2
3
4
5
Table 1 - Terminal connections for remote muting
LIM2010
Terminal
RI2
MK2000(C)(P) Effect
Terminal 7 Terminal 8
-- -- -- Only the local device will be muted.
X X -- The LIM2010 mute button will mute both devices.
X -- X The MK2000 mute button will mute both devices.
X X X Both mute buttons will mute both devices.
Figure 3 - MK2000CP-G1 diagram
Applicable Devices
This document applies to the following remote indicators:
• MK2000 ( - G1 / G2) Mute
• MK2000P (- G1 / G2) Mute, test
• MK2000C (- G1 / G2) Mute, overload
• MK2000CP ( - G1 / G2) Mute, test, overload
For MK2000CBM remote indicators, refer to document NAE2028450 for installation instruc-
tions. For all other remote types, refer to the respective user manual for installation instruc-
tions.
Wiring
MK2000 series remotes connect to a connector plate as-
sembly, which is connected to the LIM2010 Line Isola-
tion Monitor. Ensure that the LIM2010 and correspond-
ing connector plate have already been installed.
Locate the wiring diagram for the correct MK2000
series remote on the reverse side of this document.
For more information on the connector plate and in-
stallation, refer to the LIM2010 User Manual, document
NAE2025010.
Wiring - Remote Muting
Remote indicators that do not have bus capability may be muted collectively by connecting
terminals 7 and 8 on the remote to terminal RI2 on the LIM2010. No matter how the wiring
is congured, each respective device is able to mute itself. Wiring between the remote and
the LIM2010 will aect whether a particular device will mute more than itself. Refer to Table
1 below for details.
!DANGER
• Disconnect all power before servicing.
• Reference NFPA 99 / CSA Z32 for
Installation Standard.
HAZARD OF ELECTRIC SHOCK,
EXPLOSION, OR ARC FLASH