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Remotes
In the All Electric motorhome each inverter has its own remote control panel. The RC7 GS remote
panel, is the Master remote. The RC7 panel, is the Slave remote. All programming and monitoring val-
ues are established through the Master remote. Programming the inverters, or changing program val-
ues, have a significant effect on the performance of the electrical system. The remotes for the All
Electric motorhome use a different programming schedule. These different values are Shunt Selection,
Battery Type and Battery Capacity. These must be programmed correctly for the electrical system to
function properly.
NOTE:
When programming the inverters make sure the correct shunt option, battery type
and battery capacity are programmed. All remote programming information is
stored in the inverter. The remote is a display of stored information only.
Accessing the Program Menu:
There are several settings available in the programming menu. Care should be used when selecting
or changing a program setting.
• Press the Menu Set-Up (
Up
and
Down
arrows) buttons simultaneously for three seconds.
When the control panel beeps, release the buttons immediately.
• The programming menu is successfully entered when Search Sense appears on the screen.
Use the Up or Down arrows to scroll the programming menu.
• The Settings button will change the value or option.
• Press the Menu Set-Up buttons to exit the programming mode.
Shunt Selection -
When programming the shunt option, the Master inverter remote in
the monitor panel will be programmed
"External Shunt: This Inverter."
The Slave
inverter adjacent to the monitor panel will be programmed
"External Shunt: Other
Inverter."
The Slave remote will then be a used as a display only. All AC and DC volt-
age and current values are viewed through the Master remote.
Auto Gen Start -
The Auto Gen Start feature can be programmed to start the generator from either
a specific voltage or a percentage of state of charge. The Auto Gen Start feature can be programmed to
stop the generator at a point of the charge cycle or a percentage of state of charge. If the Auto Gen
Start feature is programmed to start or stop the generator from a specific state of charge, the voltage
setting of Fuel Gauge Cutout will affect at what point the generator starts or stops. For example: If the
Fuel Gauge Cut-out voltage is set to 11.8 Volts with the generator set to start at 80% SOC (state of
charge), actual voltage when the generator would start would be approximately 12.5 Volts.
Battery Type -
Charge voltage is automatically selected when programming the battery type of the
Master remote in the programming menu heading “Battery Type.”
External Shunt:
This Inverter
External Shunt:
Other Inverter
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