samlex RC-300 Remote Control for Inverter Owner’s Manual
- June 6, 2024
- SAMLEX
Table of Contents
- Disclaimer of Liability
- Copyright Notice/Notice of Copyright
- SECTION 1 | SAFETY
- SECTION 2 | DESCRIPTION
- SECTION 3 | LAYOUT OF CONTROLS, INDICATIONS & DIMENSIONAL DRAWING
- SECTION 4 | INSTALLATION
- OPERATION
- SPECIFICATIONS
- SECTION 7 | WARRANTY
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Remote
Control for Inverter
RC-300| Owner’s
Manual| Please read this manual BEFORE
operating your
RC-300 Remote Control
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SECTION 1 | SAFETY
1.1 Before using this Remote Control, please follow the Safety Instructions given in the Owner’s Manual for the associated PST Series Inverters.
SECTION 2 | DESCRIPTION
2.1 RC-300 is a wired Remote Control that is compatible with PST Series
Inverters (Please refer to Section 6 – Specifications for the list of
inverters).
2.3 It is used to switch ON and switch OFF the inverter from a remote
location.
It also displays the operational status using the LCD display and colored
LEDs.
It is provided with 25 ft / 7.62 meters of connecting cable set with RJ-50
Modular Plugs (10P10C). The conductors of the cable set have crossed-over
(rolled-over) connections on the two RJ-50 plugs.
SECTION 3 | LAYOUT OF CONTROLS, INDICATIONS & DIMENSIONAL DRAWING
3.1 Fig. 1 (page 4) shows the layout of controls and indications and
dimensional drawing.
3.2 ON/OFF Control
ON/OFF Push Button (1) is used to switch ON and switch OFF the inverter. Every
time the ON/OFF Push Button is pressed, a beep will be heard.
This Remote Control will operate only after the inverter has been first turned
ON using the local ON/OFF Switch on the inverter or using external ON/OFF
control provided in the inverter.
3.3 LCD Display
LCD screen (3) is used to display the following 6 output parameters in a
sequential loop as given below.
The screen changes to show the successive parameter in a sequential manner
every time the “Display Push Button” (2) is pressed (Sequence is:
Screen1-2-3-4-5-6-1-2-3…)
- AC output voltage in Volts, V
- AC output current in Amps, A
- AC output frequency in Hertz, Hz
- Active AC output power in Watts, W – The display is limited to a range of 6W – 3500W
- Apparent Output Power in Volt-Amps, VA
- Power Factor, PF
When the inverter is switched ON using the ON/OFF Push Button (1), the LCD
screen displays information as follows:
It takes 2 to 6 sec for booting/initialization. During this time, all the
above 6 parameters will be displayed as “0”
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Overall Depth: 25.5
If the load is > 6W, all the above 6 parameters will be available for display after the end of the booting/initialization period -
If the AC output power is less than 6W, parameters “AC output current in A”,
“Active AC output power in Watts, W”, “Apparent Output AC Power in Volt-Amps,
VA” and “Power Factor, PF” will not be displayed (will be displayed as “0”). This is necessary because at power output < 6W, the noise on the output side may be comparable to the low value of the load and the logic may not be able to differentiate noise from load and hence, may display wrong values for these parameters
3.4 Power Saving / Sleep Mode in the LCD Display
To save power, the LCD display will remain ON for 3 minutes from the time the
Display Push Button (2) is pressed and will then switch OFF into Sleep Mode.
To wake up, press the Display Push Button (2).
Front View
LEGEND
- Power ON/OFF Push Button
- Push Button to Change Display Screen
- LCD Screen
- LED – “Overload”
- LED – “Over Temp”
- LED – “Power”
- RJ-50 Modular Jack
Note: All dimensions in mm
Back View
Fig. 1 Remote Control RC-300 – Layout and Dimensional Drawing
3.5 LED Display
The following LED displays are available:
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Green LED (6) marked POWER. This LED will be lighted when the inverter is in ON condition. When the inverter is in OFF condition, this LED will not be lighted. This
LED shows that DC input is available to the inverter and that the input section of the inverter is operating normally -
Red LED (4) marked OVERLOAD. When lighted, it indicates that the AC output of the inverter has been shut down due to an overload
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Red LED (5) marked OVER TEMP. When lighted, it indicates that the AC output of the inverter has been shut down due to over temperature
3.6 Pinout of RJ-50 Modular Jack
The pinout of the RJ-50 Modular Jack (7) at the back of the RC-300 is given in
Fig. 2 below:
Fig. 2 Remote Control RC-300 – Pinout of Modular Jack RJ-50
Figure 2 Remote Control RC-300; Printout of Modular Jack RJ-50
The standard numbering system of the pins of a Modular Jack, when looking into
the Jack is from left to right. As the conductors of the cable are cross-
connected (rolled-over), the pinouts at the Modular Jack in the inverter will
be a mirror image of the pinout of the Modular Jack in the Remote Control as
shown in Table 1 below:
TABLE 1 – PIN OUT FOR MODULAR JACKS
Pinout of Modular Jack on the Remote Control as per Fig 2 (1)
| Signal (2)|
Pinout of Modular Jack on the inverter (See Note 1) (3)
1| LED “OVER TEMP”| 10
2| LED “POWER ON”| 9
3| Avcc| 8
4| GND| 7
5| TOGGLE| 6
6| LED – “OVERLOAD”| 5
7| Vcc| 4
8| LCD – Data (B)| 3
9| LCD – Data (A)| 2
10| LCD – Ground| 1
Note for Table 1:
1. Pin Nos of the Jack on the inverter (Column 3) are mirror image of Pin Nos
on the Jack in the
Remote (Column 1) due to crossed-over / rolled over connection of conductors.
SECTION 4 | INSTALLATION
4.1 Please refer to Fig. 1. The Remote Control can be flush mounted on a wall
or a panel by making a suitable cut-out to accommodate the projection in the
back.
4.2 Please ensure that the inverter is switched OFF before connecting RC-300
to the inverter.
4.3 Connect one end of the cable set (without the ferrite core) to the RJ-50
Modular Jack (7) at the back and the Remote and the other end (which includes
the ferrite core) to the RJ-50 Modular Jack on the inverter. Ensure that the
connection is firm and the tab on the plug securely locks in the
jack.
SECTION 5 |
OPERATION
NOTE:
This Remote Control will operate only after the inverter has been first
switched ON using the local ON/OFF Switch on the inverter or using the
external ON/OFF control provided on the inverter.
5.1 Switch ON the inverter using the local ON/OFF Switch on the inverter or
using external ON/OFF control provided on the inverter. Once the inverter
turns ON, the operational status of the inverter will be displayed through the
LCD screen (3, Fig 1) and LEDs (4, 5, 6; Fig 1).
5.2 See under headings “LCD Display” (Section 3.3 and 3.4) and “LED Display”
(Section 3.5) for information on the operating conditions. Please read
“Troubleshooting Guide” of the Owner’s Manual of the inverter for identifying
abnormal conditions indicated by the LEDs.
5.3 The output of the inverter can be switched ON/OFF using the ON/OFF Push
Button (1, Fig 1).
5.4 No Load Current Draw
As stated above, the ON/OFF Switch on the inverter is required to be in ON
condition for the Remote to operate. When the ON/OFF switch on the Remote
Control is turned ON, all the circuitry inside the inverter becomes fully
alive and the AC output is made available. In this condition, even when no
load is being supplied (or, if a load is connected but has been switched OFF),
the inverter draws a small amount of current from the batteries to keep the
circuitry alive and is ready to deliver the required power on demand. This is
called the “idle current” or the “no load current draw”. When the inverter is
turned OFF using this Remote Control, some control circuitry is still alive in
the inverter and will require very small current draw. Hence, when the load is
not required to be operated, turn OFF the ON/OFF Switch on the inverter to
prevent unnecessary current drain from the battery.
SECTION 6 |
SPECIFICATIONS
MODEL NUMBERS OF COMPATIBLE INVERTERS| PST-1500-12, PST-1500-24, PST-1500-48
PST-2000-12, PST-2000-24
PST-3000-12, PST-3000-24 PST-300S-12E, PST-300S-24E
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CABLE SET| RJ-50 (10P10C) with crossed-over / rolled-over connections. Length
= 25 ft / 7.62 meters.
Ferrite core installed at one end (inverter end) of the cable set.
OPERATING TEMPERATURE RANGE| 0 to 40°C / 32°F to 104°F
DIMENSIONS (L X W X D)| 110 x 65 x 24.7 mm / 4.33 x 2.56 x 0.97 in
Weight (Without cable / with cable)| 85 g / 256 g; 0.04 lb / 0.12 lb
NOTE: Specifications are subject to change without notice
SECTION 7 | WARRANTY
3 YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY
RC-300 Remote Control 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 3 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
Warrantoris 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 warranty 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
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