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3.1
LCD Panel Description:
Our menu system makes it easy to get status information and to configure. The most commonly
requested status information is readily available on just two screens. See the detail below for more
information.
(1)
Transfer Points:
Currently configured transfer points that are in use. These will change as the
“Sense Type” option is changed.
(2)
Sense Type:
Current transfer point option enabled. “N” = normal, “G” = generator, “B” =
Buck/Boost.
(3)
Time of Day Program:
The “T” will be visible if this program is enabled.
(4)
AC Input Voltage:
AC input voltage coming from the utility.
(5)
Charger:
The “C” will be visible when the charger is on.
(6)
Battery Charge:
The current capacity of the battery.
(7)
Battery Voltage:
Battery system voltage.
(8)
BBS Mode:
Mode that the BBS is in. Modes are; “STNDBY”, “BACKUP”, “BOOST1”,
“BOOST2”, “BUCK1”, “BUCK2”, “SELF TST”, and “INVOFF”.
(9)
Information Line:
Prompts for menus. Also displays any relay status, fault and alarm
information. Control the speed of the scroll by using the left arrow key to slow down and the
right arrow key to speed up.
(10)
Event Counter:
The number of times that the inverter has come on since the last time the
counter was reset. Pressing both the right and left arrow keys simultaneously will reset both the
event counter and the run time meter (This will also reset the Buck and Boost meters on the
“Main – Sub Screen 2”).
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Run Time Meter:
The total amount of time the inverter has been on since the meter was last
reset. Pressing both the right and left arrow keys simultaneously will reset both the “Backup”
event counter and the run time meter (This will also reset the Buck and Boost meters on the
“Main – Sub Screen 2”).
3.2
LCD Contrast Adjustment
The LCD will automatically adjust its contrast by the temperature of its
environment. You can adjust this setting by pressing the “Enter” key while
at the main screen. Simply press the “Up” key to brighten or the “Down”
key to darken and then press enter to save your configuration.
3.3
Dry Contact Relay Information
The third line of the LCD will inform you of the status of energized relays.
For example, this screen shot shows that there are two relays energized by
the “On Batt” or backup condition. The two relays that are energized are
relays C1 and C2 as indicated by the “1” and “2” under the word
“BACKUP.”
Main Screen
L C D
C o n t r a s t
A d j u s t :
S e t
P o i n t :
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S a v e
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