User Guide
Grounding Shield Lug
Vulcan contains an RFI shield grounding lug,
Figure 1. [5]
, that is used when additional radio
frequency/electromagnetic interference protection is required. Attach this to a ground stake
using a minimum copper wire size of 10 AWG.
Front Panel Buttons and LCD Display
The built-in LCD display,
Figure 5.
, indicates six (6) items of information and contains 4 buttons.
To the right of the LCD display is the AC power On/Off button.
[1] - Battery percentage
indicates the
estimated remaining system battery capacity .
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[2] - Value selection button
updates the total
battery capacity displayed.
[3] - Up selection button
updates the display
settings parameters.
[4] - Down selection button
updates the
display settings parameters.
[5] - Entry OK and backlight button
saves
display settings parameters and activates the
Figure 5. Front panel display and buttons.
display backlight.
[6] - Watts
of energy going into or being pulled from the internal 1.4kWh battery.
[7] - Current in amperes
going into or being pulled from the internal 1.4kWh battery.
[8] - Battery voltage
indicates the voltage of the system battery(s)
[9] - Battery State of Charge (SOC)
in Ampere hours.
[10] - Estimated time to empty/full
shows the amount of time in hours:minutes before
your Vulcan is completely charged or empty, depending on if the net amount of power
going into the Vulcan is positive or negative.
[11] - AC power On/Off button
turns the AC power on and off, which is displayed on the AC
output voltage display
Figure 1. [6]
, and is used to reset the AC output power in the event
of Vulcan shutting down from an AC power fault after the maximum number of automatic
retries, three (3).
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NOTE:
Indicates the Vulcan unit percentage or total combined remaining percentage when used with
one or more Energy Stores.
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