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Universal Remote Control manual V0.9.1 

 

 

 
 

 

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This screen will be followed by the normal operating display mode where all available 
parameters of the inverter or charger will be showed : 
 

   

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

You can browse through the list of available parameters by turning the rotary controller  

 

knob (3) clockwise or counter clockwise. When the ambient light conditions are poor, the  

 

backlight button (4) can be pressed to activate the display backlight. Use the same button  

 

to deactivate the backlight again. 

 
 

When the TBS device shuts down automatically due to tripping one of the error modes,  

 

the alarm LED (7) starts flashing and the display will show the corresponding error type.  

 

This error message will automatically disappear again when the error has been solved. 

 
 

To turn off the TBS device or to put it into a different operating mode, you can press the  

 

power button (6) once. This will show the inverter or charger power options menu : 

 

 

   

 

 

 
 

By turning the rotary controller knob you can choose your preferred option. This option  

 

can be executed by pushing the rotary controller knob, or pressing the power button.  

 

Option “Return” will escape from this screen and jumps to the normal operating screen  

 

again. Changing to a different TBS device operating mode, will also change the mode  

 

indicator (1) from 

I

 to 

II

 or vice versa. If an inverter was already running in ASB mode  

 

before entering the power options menu, the “Switch to ASB mode” option is replaced by  

 

“Switch to normal mode”. If a charger was already running in Forced float mode before  

 

entering the power options menu, the “Switch to Forced float mode” option is replaced by  

 

“Switch to normal mode”. The choice of operating mode on the URC will always override  

 

the position of the main power switch on the inverter. You can also switch directly to TBS  

 

device standby mode in the normal operating screen by pressing the power button (6) for  

 

three seconds. 

 
 

The TBS device and URC can be activated again by pressing the power button (6) once. 

 

Summary of Contents for V0.9.1

Page 1: ...versal Remote Control V0 9 1 TBSLink For Powersine PS1000 1800 inverter series Omnicharge OC20 60 charger series Designed and manufactured in The Netherlands by TBS Electronics BV De Factorij 46 1689...

Page 2: ...operation from your URC and TBS device it must be installed and used properly Please read this manual very carefully especially the warning and caution statements before installing and using the URC 2...

Page 3: ...ng screw hole 2 2 Connection to the URC Please follow the installation instructions of your TBS device to connect the URC correctly The URC must be connected inside the connection compartment of a TBS...

Page 4: ...nt rotary controller knob Three way control knob which can be used to select values browse through lists and change numeric values 4 Backlight button Activates or deactivates the backlight of the LCD...

Page 5: ...rter or charger power options menu By turning the rotary controller knob you can choose your preferred option This option can be executed by pushing the rotary controller knob or pressing the power bu...

Page 6: ...ry controller knob 3 clockwise or counter clockwise to adjust to the preferred output current level The output current level is represented as percentage of the maximum rated charge current of your ch...

Page 7: ...IBILITY TBS Electronics TBS warrants this product to be free from defects in workmanship or materials for 24 months from the date of purchase During this period TBS will repair the defective product f...

Page 8: ...xidation caused by condensation 5 TECHNICAL DATA TECHNICAL DATA Universal Remote Control TBSLink Databus type TBSLink point to point Connection cable type UTP straight wired patch cable RJ45 8 RJ45 8...

Page 9: ...product PRODUCT TYPE Wired Remote Control MODEL Universal Remote Control TBSLink Conforms to the requirements of the following Directives of the European Union EMC Directive 2004 108 EC RoHS Directive...

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