| Operating in Shore Power Mode |
Operating in Shore Power Mode | |
Definition | Shore power |
| grid, generator, or external AC source. |
Shore power mode | In shore power mode, the XS400 is connected to shore power and your |
| appliances are powered from the AC input power. |
Transfer to invert | The transfer to inverter power will occur if shore power is present, but |
mode | either the shore power voltage is too low (less than 85 volts AC) or too |
| high (greater than 140 volts AC). In this case, the transfer from shore |
| power to inverter power prevents damage to your appliances. |
S400 Remote | You cannot use the S400 Remote Switch to control the XS400 when it is |
Switch | operating in shore power mode. |
Important: The XS400 transfers the appliances to shore power whenever shore power is connected, regardless of the position of the On/Standby switches.
To operate in shore power mode:
1. | Connect the XS400 to shore power. | ||||
| The AC Input light on the XS400 illuminates. The On/Standby switch | ||||
| on both the S400 Remote Switch and the XS400 can be either On ( |
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2. | Operate your appliances. |