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RC/GS Remo te Control/Gen Starting
RV Series
Remote Control
RC/GS
RC7
Owner’s Manual
Manual Type
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RV Series Remote
Controls
RC/GS, RC7
Owner’s Manual
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About Xantrex
Xantrex Technology Inc. is a world-leading supplier of advanced power
electronics and controls with products from 50 watt mobile units to one MW
utility-scale systems for wind, solar, batteries, fuel cells, microturbines, and
backup power applications in both grid-connected and stand-alone systems.
Xantrex products include inverters, battery chargers, programmable power
supplies, and variable speed drives that convert, supply, control, clean, and
distribute electrical power.
Trademarks
RV Series Remote Control is a trademark of Xantrex International. Xantrex is a
registered trademark of Xantrex International.
Other trademarks, registered trademarks, and product names are the property of
their respective owners and are used herein for identification purposes only.
UNLESS SPECIFICALLY AGREED TO IN WRITING, XANTREX TECHNOLOGY INC.
(“XANTREX”)
(a) MAKES NO WARRANTY AS TO THE ACCURACY, SUFFICIENCY OR SUITABILITY OF
ANY TECHNICAL OR OTHER INFORMATION PROVIDED IN ITS MANUALS OR OTHER
DOCUMENTATION.
(b) ASSUMES NO RESPONSIBILITY OR LIABILITY FOR LOSS OR DAMAGE, WHETHER
DIRECT, INDIRECT, CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL, WHICH MIGHT ARISE OUT OF
THE USE OF SUCH INFORMATION. THE USE OF ANY SUCH INFORMATION WILL BE
ENTIRELY AT THE USER’S RISK.
Date and Revision
June 2005 Revision A
Part Number
975-0210-01-01
Contact Information
Telephone: 1 800 670 0707 (toll free North America)
Fax:1 360 925 5143 (direct)
Email:customerservice@xantrex.com
Web:www.xantrex.com
1 360 925 5097 (direct)
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About This Manual
Purpose
The purpose of this Owner’s Manual is to provide
explanations and procedures for installing and operating the
RV Series Remote Controls—RC/GS and RC7.
Scope
The Manual provides safety guidelines, planning and setup
information, installation procedures, as well as information
about operating the unit. It also contains information about
configuring and operating the RV Series Inverter/Charger
with the RC/GS or RC7.
Audience
The Manual is intended for anyone who needs to install and
operate the RC/GS or RC7. Installers should be certified
technicians or electricians.
Organization
This Manual is organized into four chapters.
Chapter 1 contains information about the function and
features of the RV Series Remote Controls.
Chapter 2 contains information and procedures to install the
RV Series Remote Controls.
Chapter 3 contains information about configuring the RV
Series Remote Controls.
Chapter 4 contains information and procedures to operate the
RV Series Remote Control.
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About This Manual
Conventions Used
The following conventions are used in this guide.
WARNING
Warnings identify conditions or practices that could result in
personal injury or loss of life.
CAUTION
Cautions identify conditions or practices that could result in
damage to the unit or to other equipment.
Important:
an item that you must pay attention to.
These notes describe an important action item or
Related Information
You can find more information about Xantrex Technology
Inc. as well as its products and services at www.xantrex.com
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Important Safety Instructions
WARNING: Save these instructions
This Owner’s Manual contains important safety and operating
instructions. Before using your RV Series Remote Control, be sure
to read, understand, and save these safety instructions.
WARNING: Restrictions on use
The RC/GS or RC7 shall not be used in connection with life
support systems or other medical equipment or devices.
General Precautions
1. Before installing and using the RC/GS or RC7, read all
appropriate sections of this guide and any cautionary
markings on the device and the devices to which it
connects.
2. If the product has been damaged, see “Warranty and
Return Information” on page 49.
3. Do not dismantle the product; it contains no user
serviceable parts. See “Information About Your System”
on page 54 for instructions on obtaining service.
4. Protect the product from rain, snow, spray, and water.
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Safety
Explosive gas precautions
WARNING: Explosion hazard
This equipment is not ignition protected. To prevent fire or
explosion, do not install the RC/GS or RC7 in compartments
containing flammable materials or in locations that require ignitionprotected equipment. This includes any space containing gasolinepowered machinery, fuel tanks, as well as joints, fittings, or other
connections between components of the fuel system.
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•Error message and information displays used to optimize
system performance
•Remote ON/OFF inverter operation.
•RJ11 phone jack connection to inverter/charger.
RC/GS Remote Control/Gen Starting
Figure 1-1
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RC/GS Front Panel
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Connection cable requirements
The RC7 and RC/GS use a telephone-style cord to connect to
the RV Series Inverter/Charger (models RV2012GS,
RV2012GS-15/20B, RV2012GS-20B, RV2512GS, and
RV3012GS).
Use only Xantrex-recommended accessories:
Part numberCable Length
31-6257-0025 feet
31-6262-0050 feet
31-6275-0070 feet
To connect the RC/GS or RC7 to a non-GS series RV Series
Inverter/Charger, use a data-standard RJ11 cable. This cable
is sold separately in 25-foot (order #392-9) or 50-foot (order
#392-5) lengths.
Features
Note: The RC/GS functions with non-GS series inverter/
chargers. However, not all the generator start features of the RC/
GS are compatible with non-GS series inverter/chargers.
Telephone-style cable
Figure 1-2
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Remote Control Cable Types
Data standard cable
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Introduction
Indicators and Controls
All operating controls and indicators are located on the front
panel of the remote control.
N/OFF ControlThe inverter portion of the inverter/
O
charger can be switched
The standby charger in the inverter is automatic and always
ready and available for charging whenever AC power is
applied.
MetersThe RC/GS and RC7 feature several meters that
monitor the operating conditions of the power center. These
meters include: Average Shunt Amps, Battery Voltage,
Inverter/Charger Current, AC Output Voltage, AC Input
Amps, and Estimated Battery Capacity.
ControlsThe RC/GS and RC7 allow the inverter to be
switched
The RC/GS and RC7 can be used to configure the inverter/
charger to the specific system and preferences including
Battery Capacity, Battery Type, Charger Rate, Shorepower
Amps, and LCD screen Contrast. In addition, the RC/GS
starts and stops the generator automatically or manually,
allows the setting of generator make and model, sets a “quiet
time” during which the generator will not start automatically,
and has manual overrides for auto gen start.
Status MonitoringThe RC/GS and RC7 monitor operating
conditions, including the AC supply, inverter operation,
charger operation, battery condition, and (on the RC/GS
only) generator condition.
ON or OFF with the press of a button on the remote.
OFF or ON using the remote control.
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Installation
2
Chapter 2 contains information and procedures to install
the RV Series Remote Controls.
Topic in this chapter are organized as follows:
•“Materials and tools required” on page 6
•“Choosing a location” on page 7
•“Mounting and Connecting” on page 7.
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Installation
Installing the RC/GS and RC7
The RC/GS and RC7 are designed to be flush mounted
through an opening in a wall and secured with four screws.
The RC/GS and RC7 require no connections other than one
cable that plugs into the back of the unit. Because you cannot
access the cable jack once the unit is mounted, the cable
needs to be routed through the wall before securing the
remote.
All operating power for the RC/GS and RC7 is provided by
the RV Series Inverter/Charger through the cable.
CAUTION
Allow at least 2 ¼ inches (57 mm) of space behind the wall to
accommodate the depth of the unit and allow room for the cable to
bend.
Materials and tools required
You will need these materials and tools to complete the
installation:
❐ level, measuring tape, and pencil
❐ four #6 screws and appropriate screwdriver
❐ jigsaw or small keyhole saw
❐ power drill with 1/16" bit (optional)
❐ RC/GS and RC7 remote cable (telephone-style cable if
connecting to a GS-series inverter/charger, data-standard
cable if connecting to a non-GS series inverter/charger).
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Choosing a location
Choose a location that is easily accessible. The RC/GS and
RC7 should be mounted where they are clearly visible, with
unobstructed access to the screen and buttons.
The location should be indoors, dry, and free from corrosive
or explosive fumes.
Mounting and Connecting
WARNING: Fire hazard
The RC/GS and RC7 are not ignition protected. Do not install in
areas requiring ignition-protected equipment.
WARNING: Shock hazard
Before making an opening in a wall, bulkhead, or panel, ensure
there is no wiring or other obstruction within the wall.
Installing the RC/GS and RC7
To i ns ta ll th e re mo te :
1. Refer to Figure 2-1 for hole and cutout dimensions or
install the remote in a standard double-gang outlet box.
2. Pilot-drill the mounting holes (if necessary, depending on
your mounting surface) and, using a jigsaw, cut out the
hole in which the remote will be inserted.
4-1/8"
4"
Figure 2-1
CUT OUT THIS AREA
FRONT VIEW
PHONE
JACK
5-3/16" c-c
Installation Dimensions
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4-1/4" c-c
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Installation
3. Run the cable between the remote and the RV Series
Inverter/Charger.
4. Place the
Charger to the
ON/OFF switch on the RV Series Inverter/
OFF position and disconnect the AC power.
5.Connect the communications cable into the RJ11 port on
the inverter/charger marked “Remote Control” (Figure 2-2).
Figure 2-2
Remote Control port
ON/OFF switch
RV Series Inverter/Charger Front Panel
6. Connect the other end of the cable into the jack on the
remote (Figure 2-3).
Remote
cable jack
Figure 2-3
RC/GS and RC7 Back View
7. Secure the remote to the wall or outlet box using the
appropriate screws (4 required).
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8. Wait for the screen to show the message “Waiting for
AC.”
9. Place the
Charger to the
ON/OFF switch on the RV Series Inverter/
ON position.
Installing the RC/GS and RC7
Important:
Charger if the
The remote will not operate the RV Series Inverter/
ON/OFF switch is in the OFF position.
10. Reconnect the RV Series Inverter/Charger to the AC
source. After a brief delay, the remote will display a
system status message similar to Figure 2-4.
System Status:
AC Available
Figure 2-4
System Status Message
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