SAMLEX Remote Control NTX-RC Owner’s Manual
- June 6, 2024
- SAMLEX
Table of Contents
Remote Control
NTX-RC
Owner’sManual
Please read this manual before installing your remote control
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SECTION 1 | Introduction
DESCRIPTION
NTX-RC is a wired Remote Control used with selected models of NTX Series of Inverters to switch on and switch off the Inverter from a remote location. It also displays operational parameters using LCD display as follows:
- The numerical value of input voltage seen at the DC input terminals
- Bar graph to depict output power level
- Flashing fault messages: “Input Fault” and “Output Fault”
Applicable Models of NTX Inverters
NTX-RC Remote Control is designed to work with the following models of the NTX
Series:
- NTX-1000-12
- NTX-1500-12
- NTX-2000-12
- NTX-3000-12
SECTION 2 | Layout
LAYOUT
The layout is given at Fig 2.1 below.
1. ON/OFF Push Button. Used to switch on and switch off the Inverter.
CAUTION!
For switching ON and switching OFF of the Inverter (NTX-1000-12/ NTX-1500-12 /
NTX-2000-12/ NTX-3000-12), the ON/OFF Switch on the Inverter should be in OFF
condition.
If the ON/OFF Switch on the Inverter is left in ON position when using the
Remote Control, the following will be observed on pressing the ON/OFF Button
on the Remote Control (1 in Fig 2.1) for switching ON and Switching OFF the
Inverter:
- Press ON/OFF Button (1 in Fig 2.1) to switch ON the Inverter: The Remote Control will display the status of operation of the Inverter
SECTION 3 | Display
- Press ON/OFF Button (1 in Fig 2.1) to Switch OFF the Inverter: The LCD Display (2 in Fig 2.1) will switch OFF. However, the Inverter will not switch OFF and the batteries will continue to drain due to the following energy consumption:
(i) Due to the “no-load draw” of the inverter if no load is present or due to the DC side current draw if AC load is present (ii) Due to the power drawn by the fans (the fans in the Inverter run continuously as long as the inverter is in ON condition)
- LCD display
- (Not shown. Located at the back of the Remote). 8P8C (8 Position, 8 Conductor) Modular Connector Receptacle (also known as RJ-45 Receptacle) used for connecting the Remote Control to the Inverter with the help of 10′, Cat 5, 8 conductor cable.
DISPLAY
A Green backlit LCD display is used to display operational parameters and fault conditions. Details of the information displayed are shown at Fig 3.1 below:
The backlighting has 2 intensities of brightness – dim and bright:
- When the inverter is supplying no power (is in no-load condition) or lower power below the minimum power display threshold of 50W to 100W, the bar graph will NOT be displayed. Also, the back-light will be dim
- When the power supply is more than the minimum power display threshold of 50W to 100W, the 1st bar will appear and the back-light will brighten. More bars will be displayed proportional to power output level.
INPUT VOLTAGE (1)
Input voltage is displayed using 3-digit, 7-segment numerals with 1 decimal:
- Displays 88.8 momentarily during the booting process when the remote is switched ON. After the completion of booting, the actual value will be displayed.
- Please note that the displayed voltage will be lower than the voltage at the battery terminals by the amount of voltage drop in the DC side input wires.
OUTPUT POWER (2)
Output power is displayed by a bar graph consisting of 14 gradually increasing
bars for depicting increasing output power level.
- All the 14 bars will be displayed momentarily during the booting process when the remote is switched on. After completion of the booting process, the actual power level will be displayed by the appropriate number of bars
- When the inverter is supplying no power (is in no-load condition) or lower power below the minimum power display threshold of 100W to 200W depending on which model, bar graph will not be displayed. Also, the back-light will be dim
- When the power supply is more than the minimum power display threshold of 100W to 200W depending on which model, the 1st bar will appear and the back-light will brighten. More bars will be displayed proportional to power output level.
INPUT FAULT (3)
!NOTE: This message will be displayed momentarily (will be steady) during the
boot process when the remote is switched ON. The message will flash during the
actual output fault condition This message flashes when the inverter has shut
down due to the following (Please read the inverter manual for causes and
remedies):
- DC input voltage at the terminals of the inverter is low: 10.5 +/- 0.3V VDC or lower
- DC input voltage at the inverter terminals is high: 16.3 +/- 0.3V VDC or higher
- Over-temperature
OUTPUT FAULT (4)
NOTE : This message will be displayed momentarily (will be steady) during
the boot process when the remote is switched ON. The message will flash during
the actual output fault condition.
This message flashes when the inverter shuts down due to overload or short
circuit on the AC output side (Please read the inverter manual for causes and
remedies):
Display when GFCI has tripped due to leakage on the Load Side (output
side)
The AC output power of the inverter is fed through a Duplex NEMA5-20 outlet
with GFCI protection for NTX-1000-12, NTX-1500-12, NTX-2000-12 only, not for
NTX-3000-12. A GFCI has a relay-operated mechanical switch that mechanically
switches off the Load Side (output side) of the GFCI from its Line Side (input
side) in case of a ground fault/leakage. It compares the current sent to the
load side and returned back from the load side. If the returned current is
less by more than 5 to 7 mA (this loss of returned current will be due to
ground fault/leakage on the load side), the switch trips and disconnects the
AC load from the AC source. When the GFCI has tripped due to ground
fault/leakage, it can be reset by pressing the reset button. For the reset
button to operate and reset the GFCI, AC power is required to be present on
the Line Side (input side) of the GFCI. If AC power is not available on the
Line Side (input side) of the GFCI, the GFCI will not reset. When the GFCI
trips due to leakage on the Load Side, the following symptoms will be seen:
On the GFCI
• The Green LED light on the GFCI will be switched off
On the Inverter
- Green LED on the front panel of the inverter will continue to remain lit
- Internally, the inverter will still be working normally and the rated AC output voltage will be available on the internal Line Side of the GFCI, but not on the external Load Side of the FGCI due to tripped relay in the GFCI.
On the LCD Display
- The power bar graph is switched off
- Backlight is dimmed
- Only the DC input voltage is displayed
When the output side of the GFCI outlet of the inverter trips due to ground
fault/leakage on the load side, the inverter will still be operating normally
and AC power will still be available on the Line Side (input side) of the GFCI
(but not on the output side of the GFCI). Thus, the “OUTPUT FAULT” message
will NOT be displayed when the GFCI has tripped due to ground fault/leakage on
the Load Side. Use the “Reset” button on the GFCI to reset the mechanical
switch to the ON position after removing the cause of the ground fault.
For NTX-3000-12, built in the leakage protection circuit. Due to ground
fault/leakage on the Load Side, the inverter will shut down, Red LED light and
“OUTPUT FAULT” message will be displayed on the remote control.
SECTION 4 | Operation
The Remote Control is provided with 3 meter / 10 ft. length of Cat 5,
Straight, Networking Cable with 8P8C (8 Position, 8 Conductor) Modular Plugs
(RJ-45) on either ends. Plug one end of the cable to the receptacle on the
Remote Control (3). locate
the 8P8C (8 Position, 8 Conductor) Modular Receptacle (RJ-45) on the inverter
and securely insert the other end of the plug on the Remote Control cable. For
switching on and switching off the Inverter using this Remote Control, the
Main ON / OFF Switch on the Inverter should be in the OFF condition.
CAUTION! If the ON / OFF Switch on the Inverter is left in ON position,
the Inverter cannot be switched off using this Remote Control. The Remote
Control will, however, continue to display the status of the operation. Please
see under “Section 3 – Display” for display information.
SECTION 5 | Specifications
MODEL NO. NTX-RC
APPLICABLE MODELS OF INVERTERS| NTX-1000-12, NTX-1500-12, NTX-2000-12,
NTX-3000-12
RECEPTACLE FOR CONNECTING CABLE| 8P8C (8 Position, 8 Conductor) Modular
Receptacle (RJ-45)
CONNECTING CABLE TYPE| 8 Conductor,
Cat 5 Networking Cable
CONNECTING CABLE TERMINALS| 8P8C (8 Position, 8 Conductor) Modular Plug
(RJ-45)
TYPE OF CONNECTION| Straight
CONNECTING CABLE, LENGTH| 3 meters / 10′
DIMENSIONS (WITHOUT CABLE),
MM (Lx W x H)| 102 x 82 x 35
DIMENSIONS (WITHOUT CABLE),
IN (Lx W x H)| 4.0 x 3.2 x 1.4
WEIGHT (WITHOUT CABLE), KG| 0.056
%Airirtim nAtinitni rr r A DI r% I I| n 1″)
NOTE: Specifications are subject to change without notice.
SECTION 6 | Warranty
2 YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY
NTX-RC manufactured by Samlex America, Inc. (the “Warrantor“) is warranted to
be free from defects in workmanship and materials under normal use and
service. The warranty period is 2 years for the United States and Canada, and
is in effect from the date of purchase by the user (the “Purchaser“).
Warranty outside of the United States and Canada is limited to 6 months. For a
warranty claim, the Purchaser should contact the place of purchase to obtain a
Return Authorization Number.
The defective part or unit should be returned at the Purchaser’s expense to
the authorized location. A written statement describing the nature of the
defect, the date of purchase, the place of purchase, and the Purchaser’s name,
address and telephone
number should also be included.
If upon the Warrantor’s examination, the defect proves to be the result of
defective material or workmanship, the equipment will be repaired or replaced
at the Warrantor’s option without charge, and returned to the Purchaser at the
Warrantor’s expense.
(Contiguous US and Canada only)
No refund of the purchase price will be granted to the Purchaser, unless the
Warrantor is unable to remedy the defect after having a reasonable number of
opportunities to do so. Warranty service shall be performed only by the
Warrantor. Any attempt to remedy the defect by anyone other than the Warrantor
shall render this warranty void. There shall be no warranty for defects or
damages caused by faulty installation or hook-up, abuse or misuse of the
equipment including exposure to excessive heat, salt or fresh water spray, or
water immersion.
No other express warranty is hereby given and there are no warranties which
extend beyond those described herein. This arranty is expressly in lieu of
any other expressed or implied warranties, including any implied warranty of
merchantability, fitness for the ordinary purposes for which such goods are
used, or fitness for a particular purpose, or any other obligations on the
part of the Warrantor or its employees and representatives. There shall be no
responsibility or liability whatsoever on the part of the Warrantor or its
employees and representatives for injury to any persons, or damage to person
or persons, or damage to property, or loss of income or profit, or any other
consequential or resulting damage which may be claimed to have been incurred
through the use or sale of the equipment, including any possible failure of
malfunction of the equipment, or part thereof. The Warrantor assumes no
liability for incidental or consequential damages of any kind.
Samlex America Inc. (the “Warrantor”)
www.samlexamerica.com
Contact Information
Toll-Free Numbers
Ph: 1 800 561 5885
Fax: 1 888 814 5210
Local Numbers
Ph: 604 525 3836
Fax: 604 525 5221
Website: www.samlexamerica.com
USA Shipping Warehouses
Kent, WA
Plymouth, MI
Canadian Shipping Warehouse
Delta, BC
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