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APPENDIX A
SECtION 3 |
Operation
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Standby Mode may also be used to temporary halt normal operation of the Inverter/
Charger without switching OFF the unit completely.
For the Standby Mode to be switched ON, the EVO
TM
should be in ON condition and should be
operating in one of the 3 Operating Modes – “Inverting” or “Charging” or “Power Saving”
(See Fig 3.1). When Standby Mode is switched ON, the EVO
TM
will exit its Operating Mode i.e.
inverting or charging / AC pass through will be suspended.
Standby Mode is toggled between ON and OFF conditions as follows:
•
By momentary pressing (0.1 sec) of ON/OFF Push Key [2, Fig 2.4(a)], OR
•
By momentary pressing (0.1 sec) of ON/OFF Push Button on the front panel of the unit (11,
Fig 2.1 in the Owner’s Manual for Evolution
TM
Series Inverter/Charger)
When the EVO
TM
is in “Standby Mode”, operational status will be displayed as follows:
•
on the Remote Control eVo-RC:
-
No LED display. Green LED marked “Status” (3, Fig 2.4a) and Red LED marked
“FAULT” (4, Fig 2.4a) will both be off
-
The LCD will display
STANDbY
bATTERY XX.XXV
(Fig 3.1)
-
No buzzer
•
on the front panel of eVo
TM
:
-
No LED display. Green LED marked “ON” (12, Fig 2.1 in the Owner’s Manual for
Evolution
TM
Series Inverter/Charger ) and Red LED marked “FAULT” (13, Fig 2.1 in the
Owner’s Manual for Evolution
TM
Series Inverter/Charger ) will both be OFF.
-
No buzzer
3.5. FAULt CLeARinG
If any fault occurs, the LCD screen will display the Fault Message, Red LED Alarm (Fault) will be lighted.
Remove cause of the fault and the unit will remain in Fault Mode. A short press (0.1 seconds) of the
on/oFF
button will clear the Fault Message and the EVO
TM
Inverter/Charger will return to operational
status (if
the fault condition no longer exists). Refer to section 7 on “Fault Messages”.
3.6 oPeRAtinG MoDeS AnD DiSPLAY SCReenS
There are 4 Operating Modes for the EVO
TM
Inverter/Charger that will be displayed on the Remote
Screen at any given time (see Fig 3.1): (i) Standby (ii) Inverting (iii) Charging and (iv) Power Saving.
Each mode has several screens of status information such as Voltage/Current/Power etc. as detailed
at Section 3.6.2 and Fig 3.2. The majority of Mode Screens shown in Fig 3.1 are self explanatory, but
the Charging Mode Status Screens require additional details which are shown at Section 3.6.1.