Outback Power Systems Battery Charger OBX IC2024S 120 60 User Manual

Rugged Water Resistant  
Inverter / Charger  
OBX-IC2024S-120/60  
Owner’s Manual  
Installation and Operation  
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TABLE OF CONTENTS  
Welcome to the OutBack Extreme Rugged Water Resistant Inverter/Charger............................................2  
Parts Included........................................................................................................................................................................................3  
Unit Dimensions...................................................................................................................................................................................3  
Required Conductors........................................................................................................................................................................3  
Environmental Concerns................................................................................................................................................................3  
Inverter Maintenance........................................................................................................................................................................3  
Storage .....................................................................................................................................................................................................3  
Safety Instructions...............................................................................................................................................................................4  
Initial Inspection...................................................................................................................................................................................4  
Use and Storage...................................................................................................................................................................................4  
Battery Safety Instructions.............................................................................................................................................................5  
Mounting..................................................................................................................................................................................................6  
System Protection...............................................................................................................................................................................7  
Grounding Requirements......................................................................................................................................... .....................7  
DC Wiring..................................................................................................................................................................................................8  
Battery Wiring .......................................................................................................................................................................................9  
AC Wiring ..............................................................................................................................................................................................12  
MATE2 System Controller and Display ................................................................................................................................15  
Hot Keys............................................................................................. ....................................................................................................16  
Soft Keys.................................................................................................................................................................................................19  
Summary Screens.............................................................................................................................................................................19  
Setup Screens.....................................................................................................................................................................................20  
Summary Setup Screens........................................................................................................................... .........................21  
Communication Setup Screens......................................................................................................................................23  
Status Screens.....................................................................................................................................................................................25  
Status Meter Screens........................................................................................................................... .................................27  
Status Batt(ery) Screens.......................................................................................................................................................28  
Status Error Screens...............................................................................................................................................................29  
Status Warn(ing) Screens....................................................................................................................................................30  
Status Disconnect Screens................................................................................................................................................31  
Installation Drawing........................................................................................................................................................................32  
Installation Check List....................................................................................................................................................................33  
OBX-IC2024S-120/60 Inverter/Charger Specifications.......................................................................................34  
OBX-IC2024S-120/60 Inverter/Charger Default Values........................................................................................37  
Maintenance........................................................................................................................................................................................38  
Troubleshooting.................................................................................................................................................................................38  
Warranty.................................................................................................................................................................................................39  
Product Registration.......................................................................................................................................................................41  
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Welcome to the OutBack Extreme Rugged Water Resistant Inverter/Charger  
The OutBack Extreme Rugged Water Resistant Inverter/Charger (hereafter called the Inverter) provides  
120 Vac, 60 Hz, true-sine wave power, from a 24 Vdc battery source. It is designed for rugged operational  
environments in an unprotected, uncontrolled climate. This equipment is intended for use on tracked and  
wheeled vehicles, and above deck and other areas where it will be exposed to unfavorable conditions.  
OutBack Power Systems does everything possible to assure the components you purchase will function  
properly and safely when installed as instructed according to local and national electrical codes. Please read  
all of the following instructions and the instructions that come with any other OutBack components that  
make up your power system. Further instructions on individual Inverter setups as well as systems assemblies  
are included with the FLEXware manuals.  
This Owner’s Manual covers the following information:  
Safety  
Inverter parts, standard and optional  
Initial inspection of the component  
Preparing the mounting surface  
Fastening the Inverter to the mounting surface  
General electrical information  
Installing and programming the MATE2 System Controller and Display (hereafter called the MATE)  
OutBack Extreme Rugged Water Resistant Inverter/Charger  
Part Number OBX-IC2024S-120/60  
2000VA/24VDC  
120VAC/60Hz  
30 amp AC transfer switch with neutral-ground bond switching  
Environmentally protected unit  
Each Inverter has a single phase output marked with this symbol:  
Each Inverter puts out a sine wave waveform marked with this symbol:  
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Parts Included  
Standard with the OutBack Extreme Rugged Water Resistant Inverter/Charger, Model OBX-IC2024S-120/60:  
• One Owner’s Manual  
• One DC Cover (DCC)  
• One red (positive) and one black (negative) battery terminal cap  
Additional parts, included when purchasing the complete system OBX-IC2024S-120/60-K2:  
• One OutBack MATE2 System Controller and Display  
• One NATO Battery Cable Connector, unwired  
• Two 2/0 battery cables (one positive and one negative), 15’  
• One Maxicon cable assembly for watertight AC input connections, 6’  
• One Maxicon cable assembly for watertight AC output connections, 6’  
• One Minicon cable assembly for watertight communications connections, 6’  
Additional replacement system parts:  
• NATO Battery Cable Assembly, 15, part number OBX-CABLE500-180-NATO  
NOTE: Due to the variety of installation options available, mounting hardware is not included. All fasteners must be adequate  
to support the weight of the Inverter. No fewer than four fasteners, one per corner, should be used for a safe installation.  
Unit Dimensions  
• 8.25x 16.25x 12” (20.95 cm x 41.27 cm x 30.48 cm)  
• 57.5 lbs (26.08 kg)  
Required Conductors  
Installations should be performed using the cables provided with the unit.  
If it should become necessary to use replacement cables, the replacements MUST meet the following  
minimum specifications:  
• Use 2/0 AWG (0.3648or 9.26 mm), 4/0 AWG (0.4600or 11.7 mm), or larger approved cables rated  
75° C or higher for DC wiring.  
• Use #10 AWG (0.1019or 2.60 mm) or larger approved cables rated 75° C or higher for AC wiring.  
Environmental Concerns  
In the event the Inverter needs to be disposed of, its aluminum casing is easily recyclable as are any  
stripped-out internal metal and plastic parts. All circuit boards and electronic components should be  
disposed or recycled in accordance with local environmental laws.  
Inverter Maintenance  
Following exposure to salt water, rinse all exposed surfaces to prevent corrosion. Recoat the DC lugs  
and other exposed conductors with dielectric grease.  
Periodically check that the battery cable lugs are tight and secure, using recommended torque settings.  
Brush off excessive dust from the Inverter as needed.  
Check that all fasteners are tight.  
If the Inverter is not operating:  
Use a meter to verify the DC battery voltage at the Inverter terminals.  
Measure and verify the AC current at the Inverter output terminals.  
Swap the MATE or cable with another, particularly if the unit works and the MATE does not.  
Call OutBack Technical Support for further assistance or repairs. Being heavily sealed,  
the Inverter is not user-serviceable.  
Contact OutBack Technical Support at (360) 618-4363 or [email protected].  
(Please see the warranty section of this manual for more service information.)  
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS  
READ FIRST!  
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS  
Read all instructions and cautionary markings on the Inverter, the batteries and all appropriate sections of  
this installation and user manual as well as other component manuals before using the system.  
Be cautious around electricity, electrical components, and batteries. Shocks, burns, injury, and even death  
can occur if anyone comes in contact with electricity.  
Install all components and wiring according to any appropriate regulations. OutBack Power Systems cannot  
be responsible for system failure, damages, or injury resulting from improper installation of their products.  
Install the Inverter in a well-ventilated, area out of direct sunlight, preferably indoors, for best operation.  
Use only the DC and AC cables provided. Be sure all wires are in good condition.  
Ensure the DC negative and chassis ground are bonded together in one place, and only one place. Ensure  
the AC neutral and chassis ground are bonded together in one place, and only one place.  
(See page 7 for more information.)  
Initial Inspection  
Your Inverter is stoutly packaged for secure shipping. Please inspect the packaging and component for  
damage or exposure to water prior to installation. Never power up a damaged Inverter.  
Use and Storage  
The Inverter is designed to be exposed to wet or inclement conditions. However, it is not intended to be  
energized or used while submerged. If the operating platform is submerged, the recommended practice is  
to wait five minutes after emergence before powering up the Inverter. The unit can be used any time after  
the initial 5 minutes.  
The MATE2 System Controller and Display is not water-resistant and is not designed to be exposed to wet or  
inclement conditions. If necessary, the MATE can be removed from the system while these conditions apply,  
or while not in use. The Inverter has non-volatile memory and will keep all its settings.  
The recommended practice for storage is for each Inverter to be kept in a cool, dry area.  
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IMPORTANT BATTERY INSTRUCTIONS  
WARNING: WORKING NEAR LEAD ACID BATTERIES CAN BE DANGEROUS. BATTERIES  
GENERATE EXPLOSIVE GASES DURING NORMAL OPERATION.  
Design the battery enclosure to prevent accumulation and concentration of hydrogen gas in “pockets” at  
the top of the enclosure. Vent the battery compartment from the highest point to the outside. A sloped lid  
can also be used to direct the flow of hydrogen to the vent opening.  
CAUTION  
To reduce risk of injury, charge only deep-cycle lead acid, lead antimony, lead calcium, gel cell or absorbed  
glass mat type rechargeable batteries. Other types of batteries may burst, causing personal injury and  
damage. Never charge a frozen battery.  
SAFETY AND HUMAN FACTORS  
Someone should be within range of your voice to come to your aid if needed.  
Keep plenty of fresh water and soap nearby in case battery acid contacts skin, clothing, or eyes.  
Wear complete eye protection. Avoid touching eyes while working near batteries. Wash your hands  
with soap and warm water when done.  
If battery acid contacts skin or clothing, wash immediately with soap and water. If acid enters an  
eye, flood the eye with cool running water at once for at least 15 minutes and get medical attention  
immediately following.  
Baking soda neutralizes lead acid battery electrolyte. Keep a supply on hand in the battery area.  
NEVER smoke or allow a spark or flame in vicinity of a battery or generator.  
Do not contact battery lugs or ring terminals with your skin; this increases the risk of a shock.  
Be extra cautious to reduce the risk of dropping a metal tool onto batteries. It could short-circuit the  
batteries or other electrical parts and can result in fire or explosion.  
Remove personal metal items such as rings, bracelets, necklaces, and watches when working with a  
battery or other electrical current. A battery can produce a short circuit current high enough to weld  
a ring or the like to metal, causing severe burns.  
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16.25” (41.27 cm)  
Insert fasteners at all  
four corners of the  
Inverter for a secure  
installation.  
MOUNTING  
• The Inverter weighs 57.5 lbs (26.08 kg) and must be secured with appropriate fasteners to a sturdy  
mounting surface capable of supporting its weight. Depending on application, it may be easier for  
two people to install the unit due to the Inverter’s weight.  
If internally mounted (protected from the environment), the Inverter can be mounted in any position  
or orientation. If externally mounted (exposed to the environment), the Inverter cannot be mounted  
upside-down, to ensure that water will not stand under the DC cover. (It can be mounted in any other  
position or orientation.) In all cases, the Inverter will perform better in locations offering plenty of air  
circulation.  
When mounting the Inverter on a given surface, use appropriate fasteners to support its weight.  
OutBack cannot be responsible for damage to the Inverter if it is attached with inadequate fasteners.  
Install and secure each Inverter before attaching any wiring.  
If mounted on a tracked or other non-suspension-type profile, consideration should be made to use  
shock dampening technology betwen the platform and the Inverter chassis due to the potential  
vibration and other mechanical energy transfer.  
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SYSTEM PROTECTION  
Electrical systems are designed to protect you, the wires, the components, and the devices served by  
the system.  
Each Inverter must be part of a permanently grounded electrical system (see below). Grounding  
protects people and equipment from electrical shock. Grounding must be performed according to  
required codes and regulations.  
Circuit breakers protect wiring by limiting the amount of current entering a system. All wired  
electrical systems require circuit breakers or fuses for protection. See following pages for sizing.  
OutBack Power Systems offers both breakers and fuses for overcurrent protection. If they are provided  
by other vendors, they must be properly rated.  
AC AND DC GROUNDING REQUIREMENTS  
Connect only to a grounded, permanent wiring system. Use the box lug on top of the Inverter.  
For all installations, the negative battery conductor should be bonded to the grounding system at  
one (and only one) point in the system.  
The Inverter should never be positive-grounded or used in a positive-ground installation. (In other  
words, never connect battery positive to ground).  
For all installations, the AC neutral wire must be connected to the chassis ground at one (and only  
one) point in the system.  
If the installation has no connection between neutral and ground, the Inverter has an internal switch  
which provides the bond when no other source is present. When a generator is used with the Inverter  
under these conditions, the generator’s neutral and ground wires must also be bonded together, so  
that its bond protects the system when the generator is running. The neutral wires on the Inverter’s  
input and output plugs must be electrically isolated from each other.  
If the load panel on the Inverter’s output has neutral and ground bonded together, you should  
disable the Inverter’s automatic bond switching. (Instructions for this are on page 13.) Under these  
conditions, the generator’s neutral and ground should NOT be bonded together. The Inverter’s input  
and output neutral wires can be electrically common.  
Failing to establish a neutral-ground bond is a safety hazard. Establishing more than one bond can  
result in nuisance tripping of GFCIs, and is also a safety hazard.  
The equipment ground on each is marked with this symbol:  
Box lug for grounding the  
Inverter chassis  
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WIRE CONNECTIONS  
DC Wiring  
The Inverter uses DC brass battery terminals with 8M x 1.00 stainless steel threaded studs. You can access  
the terminals by removing the four screws that attach the DC cover plate, and pulling it off.  
Black terminal = battery negative  
Red terminal=battery positive  
Battery terminal covers  
Stud  
Nut  
Lock Washer  
Flat Washer  
Battery Cable Lug  
Insulator  
Never install extra washers or any other hardware between the terminal mounting surface and the  
battery cable lug—the connection must be direct and secure.  
• For the Inverter model OBX-IC2024S-120/60, a 175-amp DC breaker is recommended. If a  
DC fuse is used, it should be a Class T fuse and must not exceed a rating of 300 amps.  
Always install breakers or fuses on the positive battery cable.  
It is recommended to twist the positive and negative conductors around each other during  
installation. This is to reduce EMI (electromagnetic interference) emissions.  
Use torque values from the chart below for tightening battery connections and Inverter DC connections.  
Connection  
Torque  
DC Battery Connections  
to 10 foot-lbs/13.6 Nm  
Inverter’s DC terminals  
to 5 foot-lbs/5.8 Nm  
Battery Terminal Covers  
The caps are made of stiff plastic with a snap-on design; remove them carefully using a flat-blade  
screwdriver inserted into the slots on the sides of each cover.  
Always keep the battery terminal covers installed.  
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BATTERY WIRING  
In DC systems, batteries are connected to each other in one of three ways:  
Series (voltage increases, amperage stays the same as a single battery)  
Parallel (voltage stays the same as a single battery, amperage increases)  
Series/Parallel (both voltage and amperage increase)  
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12 V/200 amp-hours  
12 V/200 amp-hours  
12 V/200 amp-hours  
12 V/200 amp-hours  
12 V + 12 V + 12 V + 12 V = 48 V  
Amp-hours remain at 200  
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12 V/200 amp-hours  
12 V/200 amp-hours  
12 V/200 amp-hours  
12 V/200 amp-hours  
Voltage remains at 12 V  
200 Ah + 200 Ah + 200 Ah + 200 Ah = 800 Ah  
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12 V/200 amp-hours  
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12 V/200 amp-hours  
12 V/200 amp-hours  
12 V/200 amp-hours  
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12 V/200 amp-hours  
12 V/200 amp-hours  
12 V/200 amp-hours  
12 V/200 amp-hours  
Two strings of batteries in series are connected in parallel. The voltage increases to 48 V and  
the amp-hours increase to 400.  
Since the OBX-IC2024S-120/60 is a 24-volt inverter, any series or parallel battery connections must be made  
for a 24-volt system. Methods for doing this will vary with battery type. Some examples are shown on the  
following pages.  
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6 V Battery Wiring Examples for a 24-volt system  
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6 V/200 amp-hours  
6 V/200 amp-hours  
6 V/200 amp-hours  
6 V/200 amp-hours  
DC DISCONNECT (FUSE OR CIRCUIT  
BREAKER)  
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24-volt Inverter  
SERIES: 200 amp-hours  
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6 V/200 amp-hours  
6 V/200 amp-hours  
6 V/200 amp-hours  
6 V/200 amp-hours  
SERIES STRING 1  
SERIES STRING 1 CONNECTS TO  
INVERTER’S POSITIVE TERMINAL  
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6 V/200 amp-hours  
6 V/200 amp-hours  
6 V/200 amp-hours  
6 V/200 amp-hours  
SERIES STRING 2  
SERIES STRING 2 CONNECTS  
TO INVERTER’S NEGATIVE  
TERMINAL  
DC DISCONNECT (FUSE OR CIRCUIT  
BREAKER)  
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SERIES/PARALLEL: 400 amp-hours  
24-volt Inverter  
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12 V Battery Wiring Examples for a 24-volt system  
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12 V/200  
amp-hours  
12 V/200 amp-hours  
DC DISCONNECT (FUSE OR  
CIRCUIT BREAKER)  
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24-volt Inverter  
SERIES: 200 amp-hours  
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12 V/200 amp-hours  
12 V/200 amp-hours  
SERIES STRING 1 CONNECTS TO  
INVERTER’S POSITIVE TERMINAL  
SERIES STRING 1  
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12 V/200 amp-hours  
SERIES STRING 2  
12 V/200 amp-hours  
DC DISCONNECT (FUSE OR  
CIRCUIT BREAKER)  
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SERIES/PARALLEL: 400 amp-hours  
24-volt Inverter  
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AC Wiring  
Connector Plate  
AC OUT SOCKET— Maxicon circular  
molded watertight connector supplies  
power to the loads using the provided AC  
cable and plug.  
AC IN SOCKET — Maxicon circular molded  
watertight connector supplies incoming AC  
from the grid or a generator to the Inverter.  
This AC is used to run loads and recharge  
batteries.  
MATE (REMOTE) SOCKET — Minicon  
circular molded watertight connector  
provides an interface with the optional  
MATE2 System Controller and Display.  
When installed, the MATE provides meter  
readings, status messages, and error codes.  
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Follow these steps to wire the Inverter to your system:  
1. Open all DC breakers or remove any fuses before connecting wiring.  
2. Open all AC breakers or remove any fuses before connecting wiring.  
3. With all power off, connect the AC IN Maxicon plug wires to the AC source. The AC input wires should  
have a (maximum) 30-amp AC breaker to provide overcurrent protection. The AC IN Maxicon plug has a  
total of six conductors. Two are black, two are white, one is green, and one is green with a yellow stripe.  
The black wires in the AC IN plug are electrically common in the Inverter. (The wires are doubled for  
increased ampacity.) Connect both black wires to the hot line from the input source.  
The white wires in the AC IN plug are also electrically common in the Inverter, and are also doubled for  
increased ampacity. Connect both white wires to the neutral line from the input source.  
The single green wire is the AC ground to the chassis. Connect the green wire to the input  
source ground.  
The single green wire with a yellow stripe establishes the Inverter’s switched connection between  
neutral and ground. Connect the green/yellow wires to the input source ground if the installation’s  
load panel does not have a neutral-ground bond of its own.  
NOTE: If the load panel has a neutral-ground bond that may not be removed, you must disable the Inverter’s bond-  
switching function by removing the connection to the green/yellow wire. Under these conditions, this wire should be  
capped off and not connected to anything.  
4. With all power off, connect the AC OUT Maxicon plug wires to the AC source. The AC output wires  
should have a (maximum) 30-amp AC breaker to provide overcurrent protection. The AC OUT Maxicon  
plug has a total of five conductors. Two are black, two are white, and one is green.  
The black wires in the AC OUT plug are electrically common in the Inverter. (The wires are doubled  
for increased ampacity.) Connect both black wires to the breaker, or to the hot connection on the  
load panel.  
The white wires in the AC OUT plug are also electrically common in the Inverter, and are also  
doubled for increased ampacity. Connect both white wires to the neutral bus on the load panel.  
The single green wire is the AC ground to the chassis. Connect the green wire to the load panel  
chassis ground.  
5. If the system is equipped with a MATE, plug the RJ45 connector into the jack on the MATE itself.  
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locking collar  
AC OUT PLUG  
AC IN PLUG  
MATE PLUG  
To connect cables to the Connector Plate sockets:  
Position each cable plug over the appropriate jack. The cables are easy to tell apart, as the AC In plug has six  
pins, the AC Out plug only has five, and the MATE plug is smaller than the others.  
Match each cable to its matching jack and fit the plugs into the jacks. If necessary, twist the plugs back and  
forth until they fit, and then push them in until they seat in place. (The plugs are keyed to fit only one way  
into the jacks, so they cannot be plugged in the wrong way.)  
Once each plug is seated, turn the locking collar clockwise a quarter-turn until you feel the plug lock  
into place.  
POWERING UP  
Once all connections are established, it is safe to turn the power on, in the following order:  
Connect DC power, by closing the DC breaker or connecting the fuse. The MATE will power up. The  
Inverter will energize and begin delivering 120 volts to the output immediately. (The on/off  
function is controlled by the MATE. See the next section.)  
Connect the load panel by turning on the main AC breaker. Measure voltage at the disconnect  
to ensure that the Inverter is operating. Once this is confirmed, you should be able to run loads  
immediately.  
If an AC source is present, connect it by turning on the main AC input breaker. After a short delay, the  
Inverter will begin charging the battery.  
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THE MATE2 SYSTEM CONTROLLER AND DISPLAY  
The MATE serves several functions:  
Allows you to monitor the Inverter through a series of convenient display screens. These display  
the status messages, and allow you to take both DC (voltage) and AC (voltage and current)  
meter readings.  
Enables you to troubleshoot problems with the Inverter and the rest of your system, by looking up  
warning and fault messages.  
The MATE allows a user to view, monitor, and establish all the pertinent settings and values that  
occur while the system is running. From time to time, these settings and values might be adjusted as  
components are added or upgraded, electrical loads increase, or patterns of usage change. Making  
these adjustments using the MATE is similar to adjusting any number of electronic devices we use  
every day. An example is a clock-radio with wake-up time and stations which are pre-set, but which  
can be customized.  
The MATE displays two kinds of screens:  
Screens pertinent to the MATE’s own functions, such as its clock and display.  
• Inverter function screens (often labeledFXscreens, after the parent product), which deal with its  
inverting and charging processes.  
MATE AT A GLANCE  
Green Status Indicator,  
Yellow Status Indicator,  
AC Input LED  
Inverter LED  
“Hot Key”  
Inverter Button  
MAIN-------------------------  
1:35:04p  
SUM STATUS SETUP ADV  
“Hot Key”  
AC Input Button  
LCD Display  
Four “Soft” Keys  
or Buttons to scroll the  
menus and change values.  
NOTE: Readability of the display is affected by direct sunlight.  
Mounting the MATE:  
Designed for surface mounting in an indoor location, just below the eye level of a typical user. The MATE’s  
back cover can be unsnapped and attached directly to the surface. The cover requires four drywall screws or  
other fasteners to secure it. The MATE is then snapped back onto the mounted back cover.  
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HOT KEYS  
“Hot” keys have fixed functions. Pressing a hot key always takes you to the same menu or series of menus.  
INV Hot Key  
The INV hot key takes you to the Inverter Control screen, allowing direct control of the inverting function  
from anywhere in the menu system. (The inverting function is defined as the process of converting DC to  
AC, as compared to the charging or other functions.)  
MAIN-------------------------  
1:35:04p  
SUM STATUS SETUP ADV  
INV  
Hot Key  
The green LED indicator above the INV has three modes:  
Flashing—the Inverter is either in the search or power save modes  
Continuously On—DC battery power is converted to AC power and the Inverter is supplying loads  
Off—the Inverter is not converting DC power to AC power, or else the AC input source is powering  
the loads  
INV  
PRESS ONCE:  
INVER  
TER CONTROL  
Currently:  
ON  
The INVERTER CONTROL screen is called up, allowing the  
user to turn the inverting function ON or OFF.  
OFF SRCH  
ON  
OK  
<OFF> —turns off all Inverters connected to the MATE  
<SRCH> —the Inverter begins search mode if the AC load connected is smaller than allowed by  
the programming of the search function. This function is not normally required to be used with the  
OBX-IC2024S-120/60 Inverter.  
<ON> —turns on all Inverters connected to the MATE.  
<OK> —returns to the point in the menu system where you entered the INVERTER CONTROL screen.  
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AC IN Hot Key  
The AC IN hot key allows direct control of the AC input from anywhere in the menu system.  
MAIN--------------------------  
1:35:04p  
SUM STATUS SETUP ADV  
AC IN  
Hot  
Key  
The yellow LED indicator above the AC IN “hot” key has three modes:  
Flashing - an AC source is available, but not connected  
Continuously On - the AC source is connected and in use (unit stops inverting during this time)  
Off - no AC source is present  
Multiple AC IN keypresses will call up different AC and charging-related menus..  
PRESS ONCE:  
AC INPUT CONTROL  
currently:  
USE  
The AC INPUT CONTROL screen is called up, allowing the user  
to connect or disconnect the Inverter to an AC input source.  
DROP  
USE  
OK  
<USE> enables the Inverter to connect to an AC input source.  
<DROP> disconnects the AC input source but will allow it to be reconnected if the “low battery cut-off set  
point” occurs or the Inverter is overloaded.  
<OK> returns to the point in the menu system before the user entered the AC INPUT CONTROL menu cycle.  
PRESS TWICE:  
GEN ST  
ART CONTROL  
currently:  
MAN-OFF  
The GEN START CONTROL screen allows changes to the  
Automatic Generator Start (AGS) mode, which is used with  
some models of FX inverter.  
OFF  
A
UTO  
ON OK  
NOTE: The AGS mode cannot be used with the OBX-IC2024S-120/60 Inverter.  
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PRESS THREE TIMES:  
CHARGER CONTROL  
currently:  
The CHARGER CONTROL screen appears. This allows the  
operation of the Inverter’s battery charger to be preset for  
an available AC source.  
A
UTO  
OFF  
A
UTO  
ON  
OK  
<OFF> disables all charger functions in the Inverter.  
<AUTO> enables automatic battery charging, silent, and “re-float” when an AC input source is connected.  
<ON> also recharges the batteries, but eventually remains in the “float” charging stage (and eliminates  
silent mode) until the AC input is disconnected.  
<OK> returns to the point in the menu system where you entered the AC INPUT CONTROL menu cycle.  
NOTE: The charger’s operation is independent of the inverting function. With the inverting function OFF,  
the charger can be set to come on when AC is available, but the inverting function will stay off with AC  
disconnected.  
PRESS FOUR TIMES:  
CHARGER MODE CONTROL  
global char  
ger mode  
The CHARGER MODE CONTROL screen appears, allowing the  
MATE to issue system (global) recharging commands.  
BULK  
EQ  
OK  
EQUALIZE CONTROL  
eq enabled  
Pressing <EQ> on the CHARGER MODE CONTROL screen brings up  
the EQUALIZE CONTROL screen  
STAR  
T
ST  
OP  
OK  
NOTE: EQ is not normally used with the OBX-IC2024S-120/60 Inverter.  
Pressing <BULK> brings up the BULK  
CONTROL screen. This allows the user to  
manually start or stop a bulk charge cycle  
by pressing the <START> or <STOP> soft  
keys respectively.  
BULK CONTROL  
STAR  
T
ST  
OP  
OK  
Once the <START> or <STOP>  
soft keys are pressed, the BULK  
CONTROL screen shows the  
BULK CONTROL  
bulk char  
BULK CONTROL  
ge started  
bulk char  
ge stopped  
status. The user can press <OK>  
OK  
MAIN  
OK  
MAIN  
to return to the CHARGER MODE  
CONTROL screen, or <MAIN> to  
return to the main MATE menu.  
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SOFT KEYS  
“Soft” keys are the four buttons on the bottom of the MATE. Soft key functions vary with each menu. Menus  
with options have those options displayed along the bottom of the screen. When they are displayed,  
pressing a soft key picks the option directly above that key. Also, to return to the Main screen from  
anywhere in the system, simultaneously press the two soft keys on the left.  
The Main screen has soft keys for the Summary, Status, Setup and Advanced menus. The Summary screens  
are shown below. The Setup menus are described starting on the next page. The Status screens are  
described starting on page 25. (Advanced menus are not normally required with the OBX-IC2024S-120/60  
Inverter, and are not in this book.)  
SUMMARY SCREENS  
MAIN--------------------------  
1:35:04p  
SUM STATUS SETUP ADV  
SUM Soft Key  
The Summary screens provided by the MATE:  
MAIN--------------------------------  
• Combine information from the Status menus (see page 25)  
into a concise, easily accessible display.  
12:00:30P  
SUM STATUS SETUP ADV  
Summarize the current status of any Inverter connected to it.  
Can be set to pop up like a screen saver after a delay.  
(See Summary Setup Screens on page 21 for more setup  
information.)  
Any MATE soft key pressed while the Summary screen is  
being displayed returns the user to the screen that was  
active before the Summary screen was displayed. Pressing  
the two lower left soft keys at the same time opens the MAIN  
Menu screen.  
The user can press the <SUM> soft key to display the  
Summary screen.  
FX Total  
25.2V  
Inverting  
AC Loads  
Buying  
0.000kW  
0.000kW  
0.000kW  
$
The Inverter summary screen’s values summarize power flow in an Inverter system.  
The top line displays the battery voltage.  
• The second line displays the operating status (typicallyInvertingif there is no AC source, or  
“AbsorbingorFloatif the battery charger is on.) It also shows the kilowatts consumed by either the  
inverter or charger.  
The third line shows how many kilowatts are being consumed by the AC loads, whether the system is  
inverting or connected to an AC source.  
The last line shows how many kilowatts are being consumed from the AC source, if present. This  
number reflects the consumption of both the AC loads and the charger, and the status will read  
“Buying.If there is no AC source, the status will readNo ACINand the number will be zero.  
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SETUP SCREENS  
The Setup screens allow you to change several settings, to make your system run more smoothly. You can  
program the amperage size of the AC source, to keep the Inverter from overdrawing a generator. You can  
program the Summary screen to pop up automatically like a computer screensaver. In advanced systems,  
you can order the MATE to search for any new devices, in case it has lost communication with the Inverter.  
To program the size of an AC source, press the <SETUP> soft key  
from the MAIN screen.  
MAIN--------------------------------  
12:00:30P  
SUM STATUS SETUP ADV  
Press the <FX> soft key to enter the series of menus for Inverter  
options (referred to here as FX options).  
SETUP------------------------------  
choose category:  
FX  
MATE  
From the SETUP/FX screen, press the <INPUT> soft key. (The  
SRCH option is not normally required to be used with the  
OBX-IC2024S-120/60 Inverter.)  
SETUP/FX---------------------------  
choose category:  
SRCH INPUT  
MAIN  
From the SETUP/FX/INPUT screen, you can tell which of two  
source sizes the Inverter should use. (The next items allow you  
to set the sizes.) To use grid (utility) power for a certain size,  
press the <GRID> soft key. To select a generator, press the  
<GEN> soft key. (The <PORT> soft key is only used if there are  
multiple Inverters.)  
SETUP/FX/INPUT--------------P01  
ac transfer  
control  
Grid  
DOWN GRID  
GEN PORT  
When finished, press the <DOWN> soft key.  
To select a grid source of a certain size, press either the <INC>  
or <DEC> soft keys as appropriate until the value reaches  
the correct number. When finished, or if you want to set the  
generator value instead, press the <DOWN> soft key.  
SETUP/FX/INPUT--------------P01  
ac1/grid  
limit  
30.0 aac  
DOWN INC  
DEC PORT  
To select a generator of a certain size, press either the <INC>  
or <DEC> soft keys as appropriate until the value reaches the  
correct number. When finished, press the <DOWN> soft key.  
The next menu will allow you to either return to the top, return  
to the setup menu, or return to the Main screen.  
SETUP/FX/INPUT--------------P01  
ac2/gen  
limit  
30.0 aac  
DOWN INC  
DEC PORT  
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SUMMARY SETUP SCREENS  
To program the operation of the SUMMARY screen, press the  
<SETUP> soft key from the MAIN screen.  
MAIN--------------------------------  
12:00:30P  
SUM STATUS SETUP ADV  
Press the <MATE> soft key to enter the series of menus for MATE  
setup and display.  
SETUP------------------------------  
choose category:  
FX  
MATE  
SETUP/MATE/PAGE1--------------  
From the SETUP/MATE/PAGE1 screen, press the <PG2> soft  
key. The other items on PAGE1 do not normally need to be  
adjusted.  
mate code rev  
4.1.6  
choose category  
CLOCK CNT GLOW PG2  
From the SETUP/MATE/PAGE2 Setup choices screen, press the  
<SUMRY> soft key.  
SETUP/MATE/PAGE2--------------  
choose category:  
PG1 SUMRY  
COM  
MAIN  
SETUP/MATE/SUMMARY----------  
summary control  
Pressing the <SUMRY> soft key brings up the screen SETUP/  
MATE/SUMMARY (summary control) and the screen options  
<TYPE>, <DELAY> and <ROLL>.  
BACK TYPE DELAY ROLL  
To select the automated SUMMARY screen, see below.  
To select the delay timing of the automated SUMMARY screen,  
see the next page.  
SETUP/MATE/SUMMARY---------  
summary control  
To choose the SUMMARY screen you want to view automatically  
and also view from the MAIN menu, press the <TYPE> soft key  
on the SETUP/MATE/SUMMARY screen.  
BACK TYPE  
DELAY ROLL  
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Press either the <INC> and <DEC> soft keys to change the  
SUMMARY screen to one of the following items:  
SETUP/MATE/SUM/TYPE---------  
summary  
None  
screen type  
None — disables the SUMMARY screen from automatically  
opening; the SUMMARY screen can still be accessed via the  
<SUM> soft key on the MAIN screen.  
BACK  
INC  
DEC  
FX Only—the SUMMARY screen for the Inverter is enabled and  
will open after a delay time (see below).  
SETUP/MATE/SUM/TYPE---------  
summary  
FX Only  
screen type  
Continuing to press either the <INC> or <DEC> soft keys will  
bring up other summary screen options.  
BACK  
INC  
DEC  
NOTE: Other options in this menu are not normally used with the OBX-IC2024S-120/60 Inverter.  
Press the <BACK> soft key to return to the Summary  
Control screen.  
SETUP/MATE/SUM/TYPE---------  
summary  
FX Only  
screen type  
BACK  
INC  
DEC  
The <DELAY> soft key sets the time delay for the SUMMARY  
screen to appear. (See below and the next page.)  
SETUP/MATE/SUMMARY----------  
summary control  
The <ROLL> soft key is not normally used with the  
OBX-IC2024S-120/60 Inverter.  
BACK TYPE DELAY ROLL  
After selecting FX Only and exiting the SETUP/MATE/SUM/  
TYPE screen, the SUMMARY screen will automatically appear  
whenever the MATE has been inactive for the <DELAY> set  
point (very much like a screensaver on a computer monitor).  
SETUP/MATE/SUMMARY----------  
summary control  
BACK TYPE DELAY ROLL  
If “None” was selected, the MATE continues to display the  
last active screen viewed; if you press the <SUM> soft key on  
the MAIN menu when “None” is chosen, the FX SUMMARY  
screen appears.  
To change the delay time:  
SETUP/MATE/SUMMARY----------  
summary control  
In the SETUP/MATE/SUMMARY screen, press the <DELAY> soft  
key; this will take you to sum screen delay time.  
BACK TYPE  
DELAY ROLL  
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Sum screen delay time in SUMMARY mode shows how long it  
takes for a SUMMARY screen to be automatically displayed. This  
time can be increased or decreased by pressing the <INC> and  
<DEC> soft keys.  
SETUP/MATE/SUMMARY/TYPE--  
sum screen  
delay time  
19 minutes  
BACK  
INC  
DEC  
After the SUMMARY screen delay time is chosen, press the  
<BACK> soft key to return you to the summary control screen.  
SETUP/MATE/SUMMARY/TYPE--  
sum screen  
delay time  
19 minutes  
BACK  
INC  
DEC  
SETUP/MATE/SUMMARY----------  
summary control  
Return to the MAIN menu by pressing the <BACK> soft key to  
return to SETUP/MATE/PAGE2, and then pressing the <MAIN>  
soft key.  
BACK TYPE DELAY ROLL  
SETUP/MATE/PAGE2--------------  
choose category:  
PG1 SUMRY  
COM  
MAIN  
COMMUNICATION SETUP SCREENS  
This part of Setup assists in communication between the Inverter and MATE. The MATE communicates  
commands to different components. If a HUB is present, it needs to be able to recognize any newly added  
or moved devices. (The Inverter is normally the only component connected to the HUB, but multiple  
components are possible.)  
A comm error doesn’t mean the system is failing, but that the MATE is looking for a component that has  
been moved from one HUB Port to another or has been disconnected completely. The MATE is trying to  
account for the system components.  
Any time you switch devices from one port to another, or any  
MAIN--------------------------------  
time you get a comm error, follow these steps:  
12:00:30P  
To reach the COMM screen, press the <SETUP> soft key from the  
Main screen.  
SUM STATUS SETUP ADV  
NOTE: Disconnecting and then reconnecting the MATE’s CAT5 cable it will perform the same task, but the  
cable can be hard to remove from a mounted MATE.  
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Press the MATE soft key to enter the series of menus for MATE  
setup and display.  
SETUP------------------------------  
choose category:  
FX  
MATE  
From the SETUP/MATE/PAGE1 screen, press the <PG2> soft  
key.  
SETUP/MATE/PAGE1--------------  
mate code rev  
4.1.6  
choose category  
CLOCK CNT GLOW PG2  
From the SETUP/MATE/PAGE2 screen, press the <COMM>  
soft key.  
SETUP/MATE/PAGE2--------------  
choose category:  
PG1 SUMRY COMM  
MAIN  
• <REPOLL> forces the MATE to “rediscover” all the OutBack  
devices it is connected to. This must be used any time an  
OutBack device is moved or added to a HUB.  
SETUP/MATE/COMM--------------  
choose category:  
BACK  
REPOLL PC DEBUG  
• <PC> and <DEBUG> are not normally used with the  
OBX-IC2024S-120/60 Inverter.  
Searching for Devices  
HUB Found  
The MATE has found the HUB and will automatically go to the  
Port Assignment screen.  
The Port Assignment screen will show which ports are occupied  
by an Inverter (represented by the initials “FX”). The Port  
assignment screen always shows 11 ports, even if the HUB has  
only 4 or 5.  
Port Assignment  
1> FX  
5>  
2> FX 3> CC  
4> CC  
8>  
6>  
7>  
2M>  
9>  
10>  
After displaying the devices connected to each Port, the MATE  
returns to the choose category screen on its own.  
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STATUS SCREENS  
Status screens give the user a breakdown of individual activities of the Inverter, including AC and DC voltage  
and AC current meters. It is these individual readings that combine to produce the Summary screens noted  
on page 19 and allow monitoring of the system operation.  
MAIN--------------------------  
1:35:04p  
SUM STATUS SETUP ADV  
STATUS Soft Key  
MAIN---------------------------------  
9:57:32A  
Press <STATUS> on the Main menu to access the STATUS menu.  
STATUS contains all the meters and mode displays for OutBack  
products connected to the MATE.  
SUM STATUS SETUP ADV  
STATUS -----------------------------  
choose device:  
The STATUS menu is divided first by product and then into  
menu categories, such as meter, modes, and statuses. The <FX>  
soft key is used to access the Inverter’s status menus.  
FX  
CC  
DC  
MAIN  
NOTE: Not all STATUS screens are applicable to the Inverter. The screens differ by product type and  
revision. The <CC> and <DC> screens are not normally used with the Inverter.  
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Reading a Status Screen  
STATUS/FX/PAGE1---------------  
choose category  
STATUS/FX/PAGE2---------------  
choose category  
STATUS/FX/PAGE3---------------  
choose category  
MODES METER BATT PG2  
PG1  
ERROR  
WARN  
PG3  
PG2 DISCON SELL  
MAIN  
MODES: not recommended for use with the OBX-IC2024S-120/60 Inverter -- do not select this option  
METER: displays inverter and charger activity, including output and input AC voltage, and AC inverter,  
charger, and input current  
BATT: displays the battery temperature, voltage and the various set points for the different recharging  
cycles as well as the time remaining to complete any of those cycles  
PG2: pressing the <PG2> soft key opens the next selection of STATUS screens  
ERROR: various errors and their causes, some external and some internal to the Inverter; an error can  
shut the unit down  
WARN(ING): various warning situations, some external and some internal to the Inverter; warnings will  
not shut the unit down  
PG3: Pressing the <PG3> soft key opens the last STATUS screen  
DISCON: lists the reasons the Inverter disconnects from an AC source  
SELL: not used with the OBX-IC2024S-120/60 Inverter -- do not select this option  
MAIN: exits STATUS and returns to the Main menu  
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Status Meter Screens  
Pressing the <METER> soft key brings up the first METER screen.  
STATUS/FX/PAGE1--------  
choose category:  
Pressing the <DOWN> soft key brings up successive METER screens.  
MODES METER BATT  
PG2  
Charge  
inv 0.0kw  
chg 0.0kw  
P00  
STATUS/FX/METER---------P00  
STATUS/FX/METER---------P00  
zer 0.0kw  
output  
117 vac  
input  
118 vac  
buy 0.0 kw  
voltage  
voltage  
DOWN  
STATUS PORT  
DOWN  
UP  
TOP PORT  
DOWN  
UP  
TOP PORT  
STATUS/FX/METER------------P00  
STATUS/FX/METER----------P00  
STATUS/FX/METER--------P00  
inverter  
current  
0.0 aac  
charger  
current  
0.0 aac  
input  
0.0 aac  
current  
DOWN  
UP  
TOP  
PORT  
DOWN  
UP  
TOP  
PORT  
DOWN  
UP  
TOP PORT  
STATUS/FX/METER----------P00  
STATUS/FX/METER---------P00  
STATUS/FX/METER---------------  
end of meter menu  
sell  
0.0 aac  
FX firmware  
61  
current  
revision  
DOWN  
UP  
TOP PORT  
DOWN  
UP  
TOP  
PORT  
UP  
TOP STATUS  
Push <TOP> to Push <STATUS>  
return to the first to return to the  
METER screen. “choose category”  
STATUS screen.  
METER Screens  
The METER screens displays current, voltage and wattage measurements,  
Inverter status, and the version of Inverter software, in this order:  
initial screen, beginning with charge/invert/float/etc:  
– shows the unit’s operating mode (see table to the right)  
inv: kilowatts being taken from the batteries while inverting.  
chg: kilowatts being put into the batteries while charging.  
zer: not active in this model  
The first METER screen shows what the  
Inverter is doing at the time this screen is  
viewed. The list below shows the possible  
activities and what they mean.  
buy: total kilowatts drawn from AC source (charge and loads)  
output voltage: available AC voltage at the Inverter’s AC output  
Definition  
Activity  
input voltage: available AC voltage at the Inverter’s AC input, from  
utility or generator  
Inverter turned off; no AC source  
Inverter on but asleep; no load demand  
Inverting from batteries; no AC source  
Charging batteries from AC source  
Using AC source, charging complete  
Maintaining batteries once full  
Off  
Search  
On  
inverter current: AC amperage being drawn by loads on AC output  
when Inverter is ON and no AC source is connected  
Charge  
Silent  
Float  
EQ  
charger current: AC amperage used by the Inverter’s charger  
input current: AC amperage drawn by the Inverter’s AC input  
(combination of charging and loads)  
Running controlled battery overcharge  
Using AC source; charger turned off  
sell current: not active in this model  
Chr Off  
FX firmware: current Inverter software version  
The METER values cannot be changed in the STATUS screens.  
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Status Batt(ery) Screens  
Pressing the <BATT> soft key brings up the first BATT screen.  
STATUS/FX/PAGE 1----------------  
choose category:  
Pressing the <DOWN> soft key brings up successive BATT screens.  
MODES METER BATT PG2  
STATUS/FX/MODE-------------P00  
STATUS/FX/MODE-------------P00  
STATUS/FX/METER-------------P00  
battery  
actual  
27.8 vdc  
battery  
27.8 vdc  
absorb  
28.8 vdc  
temp compensated  
setpoint  
DOWN  
STATUS PORT  
DOWN  
UP  
TOP  
PORT  
DOWN  
UP  
TOP PORT  
STATUS/FX/BATT---------------P00  
STATUS/FX/BATT---------------P00  
STATUS/FX/BATT---------------P00  
absorb  
00.0 hrs  
float  
13.6 vdc  
float  
24.0 hrs  
time remaining  
setpoint  
time remaining  
DOWN  
UP  
TOP  
PORT  
DOWN  
UP  
TOP  
PORT  
DOWN  
UP  
TOP  
PORT  
STATUS/FX/BATT---------------P00  
STATUS/FX/BATT---------------P00  
STATUS/FX/BATT---------------P00  
refloat  
12.5 vdc  
equalize  
14.4 vdc  
equalize  
00.0 hrs  
setpoint  
setpoint  
time remaining  
DOWN  
UP  
TOP  
PORT  
DOWN  
UP  
TOP  
PORT  
DOWN  
UP  
TOP  
PORT  
STATUS/FX/BATT---------------P00  
STATUS/FX/BATT---------------------  
end of battery menu  
Push <TOP> to return to the  
first METER screen.  
batt temp.  
255  
(not in degree C/F)  
DOWN  
UP  
TOP  
PORT  
UP  
TOP STATUS  
Push <STATUS> to return  
to the “choose category”  
STATUS screen.  
BATT(ERY) Screens  
battery actual: battery voltage as measured by the Inverter  
battery temp compensated: not active in the OBX-IC2024S-120/60 Inverter (reads the same as the battery  
actual reading)  
absorb set point: charger set point for absorb recharging cycle  
absorb time remaining: time remaining in absorb recharging cycle  
float set point: battery set point for float recharging cycle  
refloat set point: at this battery voltage, the charger restarts the float recharging cycle  
equalize set point: charger set point for equalize recharging cycle  
equalize time remaining: time remaining in equalize recharging cycle  
batt temp: not active in the OBX-IC2024S-120/60 Inverter  
The BATT MODE values cannot be changed in the STATUS screens.  
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Status Error Screens  
Pressing the <PG2> soft key brings  
up more STATUS categories.  
STATUS/FX/PAGE2-------------------  
choose category:  
STATUS/FX/PAGE1-------------------  
choose category:  
Pressing the <ERROR> soft key  
brings up the first ERROR screen.  
PG1 ERROR WARN  
PG3  
MODES METER BATT  
PG2  
Pressing the <DOWN> soft key  
brings up successive METER screens.  
STATUS/FX/ERROR-----------P00  
STATUS/FX/ERROR----------P00  
STATUS/FX/ERROR----------P00  
low ac output  
voltage  
No  
stacking  
error detected  
No  
inverter  
overtemp  
No  
DOWN  
UP  
TOP  
PORT  
DOWN  
STATUS PORT  
DOWN  
UP  
TOP  
PORT  
STATUS/FX/ERROR----------P00  
STATUS/FX/ERROR----------P00  
STATUS/FX/ERROR----------P00  
low battery  
voltage  
No  
phase loss  
error  
No  
high battery  
voltage  
No  
DOWN  
UP  
TOP  
PORT  
DOWN  
UP  
TOP  
PORT  
DOWN  
UP  
TOP  
PORT  
STATUS/FX/ERROR----------P00  
STATUS/FX/ERROR----------P00  
ac output  
backfeed  
STATUS/FX/ERROR------------------  
end of error menu  
ac output  
shorted  
No  
DOWN  
UP  
TOP  
PORT  
DOWN  
UP  
TOP  
PORT  
UP  
TOP STATUS  
Push <STATUS> to  
return to the “choose  
categorySTATUS /  
Push <TOP> to  
return to the first  
ERROR screen.  
FX/PAGE2 screen.  
ERROR Screens  
All screens read status as “No” under normal conditions. If the unit shuts off due to a specified error condition, that  
screen will change to “Yes”.  
low ac output voltage: load too high; Inverter could not supply enough AC voltage to meet demand  
stacking error detected: communication problem among stacked units  
inverter overtemp: Inverter has reached its maximum allowed operating temperature  
low battery voltage: battery voltage is below the LOW BATTERY CUT-OUT VOLTAGE set point  
(This error can be triggered by other events. It can trigger with low AC output or AC shorted.)  
phase loss error: not active in the OBX-IC2024S-120/60 Inverter  
• high battery voltage: battery voltage rose above the safe high battery voltage level for 10 seconds  
ac output shorted: Inverter reached its maximum current and shut down  
ac output backfeed: usually indicates another AC power source was connected to the Inverter’s AC output  
These are hard faults. The Inverter must be turned off and then on to reset. ERROR screens can only display errors;  
they do not offer any means to correct them. Generally the nature of the error suggests how to correct it.  
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Status Warn(ing) Screens  
Pressing the <WARN> soft key brings up  
the first WARN screen.  
STATUS/FX/PAGE2-----------------  
choose category:  
Pressing the <DOWN> soft key brings up  
successive WARN screens.  
PG1 ERROR WARN PG3  
STATUS/FX/WARN-------------P00  
STATUS/FX/WARN-------------P00  
STATUS/FX/WARN--------------P00  
acin freq  
too high  
No  
acin freq  
too low  
No  
acin voltage  
too high  
No  
DOWN  
STATUS PORT  
DOWN  
UP  
TOP  
PORT  
DOWN  
UP  
TOP  
PORT  
STATUS/FX/WARN-------------P00  
STATUS/FX/WARN-------------P00  
STATUS/FX/WARN-------------P00  
acin voltage  
too low  
No  
acin input  
No  
temperature  
sensor fault  
No  
current exceeds max  
DOWN  
UP  
TOP  
PORT  
DOWN  
UP  
TOP  
PORT  
DOWN  
UP  
TOP  
PORT  
STATUS/FX/WARN------------P00  
STATUS/FX/WARN-------------P00  
STATUS/FX/WARN--------------P00  
airtemp  
190  
internal comm  
error detected  
No  
internal fan  
No  
failure detected  
DOWN  
UP  
PORT  
DOWN  
UP  
TOP  
PORT  
DOWN  
UP  
TOP  
PORT  
STATUS/FX/WARN-----------P00  
STATUS/FX/WARN-----------P00  
STATUS/FX/WARN------------------  
end of warnings menu  
fettemp  
184  
captemp  
186  
DOWN  
UP  
PORT  
DOWN  
UP  
PORT  
UP  
TOP STATUS  
Push <STATUS> to  
return to the “choose  
categorySTATUS /FX/  
PAGE2 screen.  
Push <TOP> to  
return to the first  
WARNING screen.  
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WARN(ING) Screens  
All warning screens read status as “No” under normal conditions. If the appropriate condition is met, that screen will  
change to “Yes.”  
acin freq too high: AC source is above 66 Hz (upper limit) and will be dropped  
acin freq too low: AC source is under 54 Hz (lower limit) and will be dropped  
acin voltage too high: AC source’s voltage is over 140 Vac (default limit) and will be dropped  
acin voltage too low: AC source’s voltage is under 108 Vac (default limit) and will be dropped  
acin input current exceeds max: AC loads are drawing more current than the rating of the FX allows  
temperature sensor fault: an internal FX temperature sensor is malfunctioning  
internal comm error detected: there is a communication problem between MATE and Inverter (see p. 23)  
internal fan failure detected: the Inverter’s internal cooling fan is not operating properly  
The following items are not warnings, but are data readings related to the temp sensor warning  
airtemp: displays a numeric value representing the air temperature around the Inverter  
fettemp: displays a numeric value representing the temperature of the FETs (Field Effect Transistors)  
captemp: displays a numeric value representing the temperature of the ripple capacitors  
(These values are used for troubleshooting purposes. The higher the numerical value, the cooler the temperature.)  
Status Discon(nect) Screens  
Pressing the <PG3> soft key brings  
up more STATUS categories.  
STATUS/FX/PAGE2------------------  
choose category:  
STATUS/FX/PAGE2-----------------  
choose category:  
Pressing the <DISCON> soft key  
brings up the first DISCON screen.  
PG1 ERROR WARN  
PG3  
PG2  
DISCON SELL MAIN  
Pressing the <DOWN> soft key brings up  
successive DISCON screens.  
STATUS/FX/DISCON-----------P00  
STATUS/FX/DISCON----------P00  
STATUS/FX/DISCON-----------P00  
acin freq  
too high  
No  
acin freq  
too low  
No  
acin voltage  
> max  
No  
DOWN  
STATUS PORT  
DOWN  
UP  
TOP  
PORT  
DOWN  
UP  
TOP  
PORT  
STATUS/FX/DISCON-----------P00  
STATUS/FX/DISCON----------------  
end of DISCON menu  
STATUS/FX/PAGE2----------------  
choose category:  
acin voltage  
< min  
No  
DOWN  
UP TOP  
PORT  
UP  
TOP STATUS  
PG2 DISCON SELL  
MAIN  
Push <TOP> to  
return to the first  
ERROR screen.  
Push <STATUS> to return  
to the “choose category”  
STATUS /FX/PAGE2 screen.  
Push <MAIN> to  
return to the Main  
screen.  
DISCON(NECT) Screens  
acin freq too high: displaysYesif the AC source exceeds 66 Hz and the Inverter disconnects from the source  
acin freq too low: displaysYesif the Inverter disconnects from an AC source below 54 Hz  
acin voltage > max: the source of the AC voltage exceeds the Inverter maximum of 140 Vac  
acin voltage < min: the source of the AC voltage falls below the Inverter minimum of 108 Vac  
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INSTALLATION DRAWING  
A 30A input breaker (maximum) must be  
used with the AC source  
A 30A breaker (maximum) must be used to  
protect the output circuit  
A single Inverter can continuously power  
up to 2.0 kW of loads depending on the  
ambient temperature.  
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INSTALLATION CHECK LIST  
ITEM  
YES  
NO  
Manual read and reviewed?  
System mounted with the recommended number and sized fasteners?  
System installed according to required codes and regulations?  
System inspected?  
System grounded?  
Inverter output connected to load circuit with 30 AC amp maximum overcurrent protection?  
Inverter AC sources protected with 30 AC amp maximum overcurrent protection?  
Per the instructions regarding neutral and ground installation on page 7,  
If the installation is non-bonded,  
Inverter green/yellow wire connected?  
Input and output neutral wires isolated from each other?  
Generator’s neutral and ground bonded together?  
OR  
If the installation is bonded,  
Inverter green/yellow wire disconnected?  
Input and output neutral wires on a common bus?  
Generator’s neutral and ground isolated from each other?  
All cables torqued to OutBack specifications?  
Battery connections to 10 foot-lbs/13.55 Nm?  
Inverter DC terminals to 5 foot-lbs/5.8 Nm?  
Inverter DC terminals and all exposed conductors coated in dielectric grease?  
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OBX-IC2024S-120/60 Inverter/Charger Specifications  
Nominal DC Input Voltage Range  
Nominal AC Voltage / Frequency  
Continuous Power Rating at 25°C Ambient  
Continuous AC RMS Output at 25°C  
24 Vdc  
120 Vac / 60 Hz  
2000 VA  
16.7 Aac  
Idle Power - Full AC Output  
≈ 20 watts  
Idle Power - Search Mode  
6 watts  
Typical Efficiency  
92%  
Total Harmonic Distortion - Typical  
Output Voltage Regulation  
2%  
± 2%  
Maximum Output Current – Peak (1 mSec)  
Maximum Output Current - RMS (100 mSec)  
AC Overload Capability - Surge  
AC Overload Capability - 5 Second  
AC Overload Capability - 30 Minutes  
AC Input Current Maximum  
70 Aac  
50 Aac  
6000 VA  
4800 VA  
3200 VA  
30 Aac  
AC Input Voltage Range  
80 to 150 Vac  
54.0 to 66.0 Hz  
21.0 to 34.0 Vdc  
100 Adc  
300 Adc  
55 Adc  
AC Input Frequency Range  
DC Input Range  
DC Input Current – Rated Power  
Maximum DC Input Surge Current  
Continuous Battery Charger Output  
Recommended DC Voltage Range  
24V Systems  
21 – 34 Vdc  
Maximum DC Input Current  
Note: This is the maximum DC current the Inverter will draw from the battery when starting very large AC loads. It  
is not used for sizing the DC disconnect or selecting DC cable gauge. It is used to select the minimum reasonable  
battery capacity.  
OBX-IC2024S-120/60 Inverter  
300 Adc  
Rated DC Input Current  
Note: This is the maximum continuous DC current that the Inverter will draw from the batteries when inverting.  
OBX-IC2024S-120/60 Inverter 100 Adc  
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AC Input Operating Voltage Range  
Note: This is the recommended AC input voltage range to be supplied to the Inverter. Voltages outside of this range will  
not be accepted by the Inverter.  
OBX-IC2024S-120/60 Inverter  
80 – 150 Vac (Vac = volts AC)  
AC Input Frequency Range  
Note: If the AC input source is out of the range noted below, the Inverter will not connect or stay connected.  
OBX-IC2024S-120/60 Inverter  
54-66 Hz  
Maximum AC Input Current  
An AC input source connected to the Inverter supplies power for two separate internal AC circuits – the AC  
transfer switch and the battery charging system. The AC transfer switch transfers the AC input power to the  
AC loads. The Inverter’s battery charger will “back off” if the total AC loads—including the charger—exceed  
the AC input current limit (default setting is 30 Aac). This “Input Limit” can be adjusted using the MATE to  
avoid overloading a generator or trip a circuit breaker. If your generator cannot produce 30 Aac or you are  
connecting to an AC input source that has a breaker that is rated for less than 30 Aac, please refer to page 20  
to change this setting.  
OBX-IC2024S-120/60 Inverter  
30 Aac (Aac = Amps AC)  
Maximum Current For Battery Charger (bulk stage)  
OBX-IC2024S-120/60 Inverter  
AC Max = 14 Aac (Default = 12 Aac)  
DC Max = 55 Adc  
Maximum AC Output Current  
This is the amount of surge current that the Inverter will quickly supply for a split second. Depending on the  
size of the surge, the Inverter can be overloaded for a minimum time of 5 seconds to a maximum time of  
30 minutes.  
OBX-IC2024S-120/60 Inverter  
70 Aac for 1 millisecond  
Maximum Overcurrent Protection Ampacity  
This rating specifies the proper overcurrent protection ampacity.  
Bolt-in type class T DC fuses and should always be used in conjuncture with a disconnect mechanism.  
Inverters used in fixed installations should use properly sized DC circuit breakers.  
A DC breaker includes both overcurrent protection and disconnect capability.  
OutBack Power Systems recommends Class T fuses for mobile installations where a DC disconnect is  
not required.  
Model  
Ampacity  
DC Breaker  
DC Fuse  
OBX-IC2024S-120/60 Inverter  
175 Adc  
OBB-175-125VCD-PNL  
Class T-300  
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INVERTER DEFAULT VALUES (subject to change with upgrades)  
24 VDC System  
Float Voltage  
Absorb Voltage  
EQ Voltage  
ReFloat  
DEFAULT  
27.4 Vdc  
29.4 Vdc  
28.8 V  
MINIMUM  
24 Vdc  
26 Vdc  
28 Vdc  
22 Vdc  
MAXIMUM  
30 Vdc  
32 Vdc  
34 Vdc  
26 Vdc  
25 Vdc  
LBCO  
21 Vdc  
18 Vdc  
24 Vdc  
Absorb Time  
EQ Time  
Float Time  
2.0 hours  
1.0 hours  
1.0 hours  
5 Aac  
0.0 hours  
0.0 hours  
0.0 hours  
0 Aac  
24.0 hours  
24.0 hours  
24.0 hours  
7 Aac  
Charger Draw  
AC1/Grid Transfer Delay 6 AC cycles  
0 AC cycles  
0 AC cycles  
240 AC cycles  
240 AC cycles  
AC2/Gen Transfer Delay  
60 AC cycles  
Grid Lower Limit  
Grid Upper Limit  
Grid Connect Delay  
Gen Lower Limit  
Gen Upper Limit  
108 Vac  
140 Vac  
0.5 min  
108 Vac  
140 Vac  
40 Vac  
115 Vac  
150 Vac  
15.0 min  
115 Vac  
150 Vac  
130 Vac  
0.2 min  
40 Vac  
130 Vac  
AC DROP or USE  
Charger OFF/AUTO/ON  
USE  
AUTO  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
Search Threshold  
Search Pulses  
6 watts  
8
0 watts  
2
50 watts  
20  
Search Pulse Spacing  
Stacking Phase  
InPut Select  
60 AC cycles  
1 or 2 phase  
Gen  
4 AC cycles  
N/A  
N/A  
120 AC cycles  
N/A  
N/A  
Grid Input Settings  
Gen Input Settings  
Set Output Voltage  
28 Aac  
28 Aac  
120 Vac  
5 Aac  
2 Aac  
115 Vac  
30 Aac  
30 Aac  
125 Vac  
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Maintenance  
Following exposure to salt water, rinse all exposed surfaces to prevent corrosion. Recoat the DC lugs  
and other exposed conductors with dielectric grease.  
Periodically check that the battery cable lugs are tight and secure according to the recommended  
torque settings on page 8.  
Brush off excessive dust from the Inverter as needed.  
Check that fasteners securing the Inverter to its mounting surface are tight.  
Check that the screws securing the DC Cover to the Inverter are tight.  
Troubleshooting  
If the Inverter is not operating:  
Use a meter to verify the DC battery voltage at the Inverter terminals.  
Measure and verify the AC current at the Inverter output terminals.  
Swap the MATE or its cable with another, in case the MATE is interfering with Inverter operation.  
• Check the Error screens as described on pages 26 and 29, for any messages that sayYes. If aYes”  
message appears, you will need to investigate the circumstances as appropriate.  
If the Inverter operates but the MATE does not work (or gives you incorrect information):  
Swap the MATE or its cable for another. If they work, this may tell you which of the two has a problem.  
Test the original MATE or its cable on a different Inverter installation. If they work, the problem is in  
the original Inverter.  
• Check the Warning screens as described on pages 26, 30 and 31, for aninternal comm error. If this  
message is present, follow the instructions for Communications setup on pages 23 and 24.  
If the Inverter operates but will not connect or charge from an AC source (or if operation is unreliable)  
• Check the Warning screens as described on pages 26, 30 and 31, for any messages that sayYes. If a  
Yesmessage appears, you will need to investigate the circumstances as appropriate.  
If nothing else works:  
Call OutBack Technical Support for further assistance or repairs. Being heavily sealed, the Inverter is  
not user-serviceable.  
OutBack Technical Support is reachable at (360) 618-4363 or [email protected].  
(Please see the warranty section of this manual for more service information.)  
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1-Year Limited Warranty  
OutBack Extreme Inverter/Chargers  
OutBack Power Systems, Inc. (“OutBack”) provides a one year (1) limited warranty (“Warranty”) against  
defects in materials and workmanship for its OutBack Extreme Inverter/Charger (“Product”) if installed in  
a permanently mounted installation. The Warranty term begins ninety (90) days from the date of initial  
invoice.  
This Warranty applies to the original OutBack Product purchaser, and is transferable only if the Product  
remains installed in the original use location. The warranty does not apply to any Product or Product part  
that has been modified or damaged by the following:  
Installation or Removal;  
Alteration or Disassembly;  
Normal Wear and Tear;  
Accident or Abuse;  
Corrosion;  
Lightning;  
Repair or service provided by an unauthorized repair facility;  
Operation or installation contrary to manufacturer product instructions;  
Fire, Floods or Acts of God;  
Shipping or Transportation;  
Incidental or consequential damage caused by other components of the power system;  
Any product whose serial number has been altered, defaced or removed; or  
Any other event not foreseeable by OutBack.  
OutBack’s liability for any defective Product, or any Product part, shall be limited to the repair or  
replacement of the Product, at OutBack’s discretion. OutBack does not warrant or guarantee workmanship  
performed by any person or firm installing its Products. This Warranty does not cover the costs of  
installation, removal, shipping (except as described below), or reinstallation of Products.  
To request warranty service, you must contact OutBack Technical Services at (360) 618-4363 or support@  
outbackpower.com within the effective warranty period. If warranty service is required, OutBack will issue  
a Return Material Authorization (RMA) number. A request for an RMA number requires all of the following  
information:  
1. Proof-of-purchase in the form of a copy of the original Product purchase invoice or receipt confirming  
the Product model number and serial number;  
2. Description of the problem; and  
3. Shipping address for the repaired or replacement equipment.  
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After receiving the RMA number, pack the Product(s) authorized for return, along with a copy of the original  
purchase invoice and warranty certificate, in the original Product shipping container(s) or packaging  
providing equivalent protection and mark the outside clearly with the RMA number. The sender must  
prepay all shipping charges, and insure the shipment, or accept the risk of loss or damage during shipment.  
OutBack is not responsible for shipping damage caused by improperly packaged Products, the repairs this  
damage might require, or the costs of these repairs. If, upon receipt of the Product, OutBack determines the  
Product is defective and that the defect is covered under the terms of this Warranty, OutBack will then and  
only then ship a repaired or replacement Product to the purchaser freight prepaid, non-expedited, using a  
carrier of OutBack’s choice within the continental United States, where applicable.  
Shipments to other locations will be made freight collect. The warranty period of any repaired or  
replacement Product is ninety (90) days from the date of shipment from OutBack, or the remainder of the  
initial warranty term, which ever is greater.  
THIS LIMITED WARRANTY IS THE EXCLUSIVE WARRANTY APPLICABLE TO OUTBACK PRODUCTS. OUTBACK  
EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS ANY OTHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF ITS PRODUCTS, INCLUDING  
BUT NOT LIMITED TO ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR  
PURPOSE. OUTBACK ALSO EXPRESSLY LIMITS ITS LIABILITY IN THE EVENT OF A PRODUCT DEFECT TO  
REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE TERMS OF THIS LIMITED WARRANTY AND EXCLUDES  
ALL LIABILITY FOR INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION ANY  
LIABILITY FOR PRODUCTS NOT BEING AVAILABLE FOR USE OR LOST REVENUES OR PROFITS, EVEN IF IT IS  
MADE AWARE OF SUCH POTENTIAL DAMAGES. SOME STATES (OR JURISDICTIONS) MAY NOT ALLOW THE  
EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF WARRANTIES OR DAMAGES, SO THE ABOVE EXCLUSIONS OR LIMITATIONS  
MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU.  
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OUTBACK EXTREME INVERTER/CHARGER  
LIMITED WARRANTY REGISTRATION  
Complete this form and return it to:  
OutBack Power Systems Inc.  
19009 62nd Ave. NE • Arlington, WA 98223  
EXTREME LIMITED WARRANTY REGISTRATION  
Equipment Owner:  
Name/Rank: _________________________________________________________________  
Organization/Branch of Service: __________________________________________________  
Address: _______________________________ City, State, Zip Code: ___________________  
Country: ______________________________ Telephone Number: ____________________  
E-mail: ______________________________________________________________________  
Address for warranty certificate:  
Name/Rank: _________________________________________________________________  
Organization/Branch of Service: __________________________________________________  
Address: _______________________________ City, State, Zip Code:____________________  
Country: ______________________________ Telephone Number: ____________________  
E-mail: ______________________________________________________________________  
Product Model Number: __________________ Product Serial Number(s): _______________  
Sold by: _______________________________ Purchase Date: ________________________  
Product Install/Commission Date: ___________ System PV Array Nominal Voltage: _________  
System Battery Bank Size (Amp Hours): _______ Type of Batteries: ______________________  
General Description of Application:________________________________________________  
____________________________________________________________________________  
____________________________________________________________________________  
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Corporate Headquarters  
19009 62nd Avenue NE  
Arlington, WA 98223 USA  
Phone: (+1) 360.435.6030  
European Sales Office  
Barcelona, España  
Phone: +34.93.654.9568  
900-0046-01-00 REV A  
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