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T H O R M O T O R C O A C H | M A D E T O F I T
Operating the Balmar SG200 Battery Monitor:
The battery monitor has three main data display areas, as
shown below.
Components included
Head unit
Surface
mount bezel
Bayonet collar
MasterBus cable
*
(6m / 20ft)
MasterBus Terminator
*
4 × Phillips
countersunk
self-tapping
screws (2.9×16)
If you are not knowledgeable about electrical
systems, have an electrical professional install this
unit.
WARNING
The SmartRemote is not waterproof. Do not install
where the display is exposed to water.
CAUTION
The Mastervolt product warranty covers the
SmartRemote for the first two years after the
purchase date.
The warranty is limited to the cost of repair and/or
replacement of the product. Costs of labor or
shipping are not covered by this warranty.
Mastervolt cannot accept liability for damage due to
the misuse of the SmartRemote.
Warranty
Contact your local waste disposal depart-
ment to properly dispose of the unit.
EUROPE, MIDDLE EAST & AFRICA
Snijdersbergweg 93
1105 AN AMSTERDAM
The Netherlands
+31 (0)20 34 22 100
[email protected]
ASIA/PACIFIC
42 Apollo Drive, Rosedale
AUCKLAND 0632
New Zealand
+ 64 9 415 7261
[email protected]
AMERICAS & CARIBBEAN
N86 W12500 Westbrook Crossing
Menomonee Falls, WISCONSIN 53051
USA
+1 800 307 6702
[email protected]
Correct Disposal
On first use
Operation Notes
For additional information, like supported devices,
please visit our website: www.mastervolt.com
Specifications
Meaning of the icons
Mastervolt CZone Drop Cable
*
(1m / 3.3ft)
SmartRemote
QuickStart Installation Guide
*
Need to be ordered separately with OEM packaging
10000015712/04
P1
P2
P3
Model:
Product code retail:
Product code OEM:
Dimensions:
Screen:
Weight:
Operating temperature:
Relative humidity:
Storage temperature:
Power supply:
Power consumption:
Protection degree:
Approvals:
Interfaces:
SmartRemote
77010600
77010500
72×72×30 mm/2.8×2.8×1.2"
320x240 pixels,
16 bits color, 2.8"
75 g / 0.2 lb
-20 to 55°C/-4 to 131°F
max. 95% non-condensing
-30 to 70°C/-22 to 158°F
bus powered, 11-14V
*
<
180mW (idle mode)
IP20
CE
MasterBus,
CZone (upcoming)
To download this guide in other languages,
please visit our website: www.mastervolt.com
*
The paired device must have MasterBus
powering set to on.
Device state (
inverting/charging/standby
)
Battery voltage or charging current
Output power (AC OUT)
Shore power (AC IN)
Energy left in battery (State of Charge)
Time remaining during discharge
When the SmartRemote is added to a MasterBus
network, it will scan for available supported
devices to pair with. If there is only one device, it
will automatically pair with this device. If there are
multiple devices, it will ask to select a device.
The three push buttons P1, P2 and P3 provide a
scroll and select function. Their behavior depends
on the paired device. When idle, the button menu
slides down. To get it back, press any button.
To wake up from standby mode, simultaneously
press P1 and P3 to enter the main menu. Standby
time can be changed.
How to switch an inverter e.g. on or off?
When the SmartRemote is active, press any key to
reveal the sub menu. Press P1 to switch on or off.
How to adjust the power sharing level?
When the SmartRemote is active, press any key to
reveal the sub menu. Press P2 or P3 to select the
required AC IN limit.
How to select another device?
First, unpair the currently paired device:
simultaneously press P1 and P3 to enter the main
menu. Scroll down to
Unpair device
and press the
checkmark
button. Confirm the action by pressing
the
checkmark
button again. The SmartRemote
will scan for available devices. If there is only one
device, it will automatically pair with this device. If
there are multiple devices, it will ask to select a
device.
When changing the
language, be aware
that language of the
SmartRemote and
language of the
paired device are two
separate settings!
Inverter State of Operation:
Inverting/Charging/Standby
Battery Voltage or Charging Current
Output Power (AC OUT)
Shore Power (AC IN)
Energy Left in Battery (State of Charge)
Time Remaining During Discharge
Display Icons and Meaning
Single Button Operation:
The SG200 has a single button for ease of operation. A button
press can be:
1. Short Press
2. Long Press
(release as soon as screen flashes)
3. Extra-Long Press
(about three seconds until checker-
board pattern shows: performs a network reset)
Short presses take you from one item on the screen to another.
For instance, if the screen is showing Voltage, a single short
press will change the screen to show Current in amperes.
A long press is used to make a selection or enable the editing
of a value. As soon as you see flashing on the screen, you have
made a long press and cab release your finger.
NOTE: The battery monitor is a smart device, mean-
ing that it must experience a cycle of full-charge to
full-discharge of the batteries so that the unit can
properly display the battery condition. Refer to the
manufacturers instructions included in your Owners
Packet or available through your on-line Owners Re-
source document service.
400 Ah System Operation
SHORE POWER
When shore power is available, the transfer switch (built into
the inverter/charger) detects power from the external source
and automatically selects this power source. 120 volt AC elec-
trical devices are powered by this external AC source, through
the on-board circuit breaker/fuse box. DC power is supplied
by the on-board lithium battery pack. A portion of the incom-
ing AC power is used to charge the lithium battery pack.
If the AC load demand is high, the circuits in the inverter/
charger automatically reduce the power going to charge the
batteries, therefore making more amperage available for the
motorhome’s AC powered devices (up to the full amperage of
the incoming source).
If the AC load is still above the potential of the incoming
AC source, the inverter/charger will automatically augment
the AC supply by providing additional AC power from the
system’s batteries via the inverter.
NOTE: the AC load of the motorhome should never
exceed 40 amps. Exceeding 40 amps could damage
the inverter/charger.
MasterVolt SmartRemote Inverter Monitor and Remote Controller
P1
P2
P3
Balmar SG200 Battery Monitor
Top Bar: This shows the
currently selected device.
Display Area: This is where
data and menus are shown.
Bottom Bar: This is where
context-sensitive navigation
options are shown
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