Directed Video VDC301 manual Problem LOW Output Voltage, Problem LOW Battery Alarm on ALL the Time

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PROBLEM: LOW OUTPUT VOLTAGE

Possible causes

Using average-reading voltmeter.

Inverter is overloaded.

Input voltage below 9.5 volts.

Suggested remedy

Use true RMS reading meter for the following:

Reduce load to a maximum of 100 watts to maintain regula- tion.

Keep input voltage above 9.5 volts to maintain regulation.

PROBLEM: LOW BATTERY ALARM ON ALL THE TIME

Possible causes

Poor battery condition.

Inadequate input power or excessive load.

Suggested remedy

Replace battery.

Check the voltage at the cigarette lighter plug and socket. Clean or replace as necessary to correct for low voltage.

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Contents With Game Plate Table of Contents Troubleshooting Non-Transferable Limited Consumer Warranty Directed Electronics all rights reserved Directed Electronics all rights reserved Principle of Operation What’s IncludedInverter Output Waveform Power Source Installation of rubber mounting feet Remove both these screws Placement of Inverter Connecting to Power Source Electrical Connections Permanent Battery Connection Temporary Battery ConnectionConnection to Load Directed Electronics all rights reserved Mounting the Game Plate Game Plate InstallationTypical Connection Diagram Fuse ReplacementRated Versus Actual Current Draw of Equipment Operating TipsBattery Operating Time Directed Electronics all rights reserved Automatic Protective Features of the Inverter TroubleshootingBuzz in audio systems Common ProblemsProblem Lack of Power Output Troubleshooting GuideSuggested remedy Problem LOW Battery Alarm on ALL the Time Problem LOW Output VoltageX 4.1 W x 2.2 H SpecificationsDirected Electronics all rights reserved Company behind this system is Directed Electronics