Operation
10
975-0264-01-01 Rev A
TS Series Inverters
When the RC8 is used with TS Series inverters, its red LED
duplicates the POWER LED status display on the inverter.
•
Solid
With AC line power present, the unit is charging the
batteries while directing AC to the load. With no AC line
power present, the inverter is running on the batteries and
supplying AC to the load.
•
Blinking Slow (1 to 3 flashes @ 1 second intervals)
The inverter is in search mode (no load connected).
•
Flickering*
The inverter has detected an overcurrent error. The LED
(and inverter) will turn OFF whenever an overcurrent
condition exceeds eight seconds.
•
OFF*
The inverter is OFF or an error condition caused by
overheating, low battery voltage, or high battery voltage
has occurred.
Important:
If the LED does not come back on after pressing
the ON/OFF switch on the RC8, the error condition may not have
cleared. Check the inverter’s error indicator and consult the
operator’s manual for recommendations.
975-0264-01-01 Rev A
3
2
Installation
Chapter 2, “Installation” describes how to install the RC8
Remote Control.
Mounting the RC8 Remote Control
Mount the remote control in a clean, dry environment.
To mount the RC8 on a wall:
1. Drill a 1-7/8" diameter hole in a wall. There must be at
least 1-1/2" of clearance behind the hole. Remove any
wall insulation (if applicable) that may contact the back
of the remote.
2. Route the communications cable from the inverter up
into the opening in the wall. It is recommended that only
the 6-conductor, tinned cable (10, 25, 50 or 100 foot
length) provided with the remote be used. For optimum
performance, the distance should not exceed 100 feet.
Important:
Verify there are no electrical wires or other
hazards in the location where the unit is to be mounted.
Important:
Do not plug the cable into the inverter at this
time.
Summary of Contents for RC8
Page 2: ......