Xantrex Technology 809-0912 manual To Restore Defaults from the Device Status screen

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Basic Configuration Settings

Restore Defaults

To Restore Defaults from the Device Status screen:

 

Freedom Sequence stores different profiles in its memory: Factory, OEM,

FSPM 00: Status

 

FSPM 00: Config

 

and User. Each profile can store an entirely different configuration for

 

 

L2 Amps

On 0.0A

SHR BKR Mode

[Manual]

Freedom Sequence and its AC/DC Relays.

Batt Voltage

12.8V

SHR BKR Rating

[30.0A]

By default, the OEM and User profiles have settings that are the same as the

Circuit Status

 

Circuit Config

 

Config

 

 

Factory profile.

 

Restore Defaults

 

 

 

 

 

Upon start-up of Freedom Sequence, the User profile is used as the active

 

 

 

 

profile to perform the AC and DC load-shedding functions. If settings are

 

 

 

 

changed on the active profile, they automatically get copied to the User

2 Press to select

1 Press to

4 Press to

3 Press to

profile. If by mistake, a wrong setting is configured, all basic and advanced

Config.

scroll down.

restore default

scroll down.

settings can be restored to their OEM settings via Restore Defaults from

settings.

 

the Config screen on the SCP. The OEM profile can only be accessed and

 

modified via the XDT tool.

 

To restore to OEM defaults, the Mode must be first changed to Standby.

 

See “Mode” on page 13.

 

 

 

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Contents Freedom Sequence Page Contact Information About This Guide Purpose Conventions UsedRelated Information Important Safety Instructions ReferencePrecautions When Placing the Power Manager Explosion HazardRisk of Damage to the Power Manager FCC Information to the UserContents Page Standard Features IntroductionMaterial List Compatible Products and Accessories1 Product/Accessory Product NumberTypical Xanbus System Diagram Xanbus SystemMechanical Features Ports and TerminalsTypical RV Wiring Typical RV Wiring Diagram With Freedom SequencePower Manager Configuration EnterFuncPower Manager Configuration Cont Circuit StatusCircuit Status Circuit Status Config Basic Configuration SettingsList of configurable settings includes Priority List of circuit configurable settings includesCircuit Config Mode To change the Mode from the Device Status screenMode OperatingAuto Shore Breaker ModeSHR BKR Mode Manual30.0A Breaker RatingsShore Breaker Rating 25.0ARestore Defaults Restore DefaultsTo Restore Defaults from the Device Status screen Circuit Priority Circuit ConfigurationConfig Circuit To change the priority setting from the Device Status screen Config Circuit ConfigTo change the Load Shed from the Device Status screen EnabledLoad Shed Load ShedAdvanced Settings Improper Configuration DUE to Lack of ExperienceBKR Derating List of advanced settings includeAdvanced Settings Config Advanced Settings Breaker DeratingGenerator Breaker Rating Generator Warmup DelayGEN Warmup Delay Screen10sec Connect Sequence DelayConnect Seq Delay AC Disqualification Priority AC Disc Priority12.0V DC Voltage SettingNom DC Voltage Circuit Name Circuit Level Advanced SettingsCircuit2 AC Relay Settings DC Relay SettingsCircuit Name Circuit3Circuit Type AC LinePriority Generator Soft StartBattery Voltage Triggers Reconnect MarginAuto-Detection of AC Input Source Type 1-Ph/2-Ph Freedom Sequence Operational ConceptsAuto-Detection of AC Input Source Shore/Gen Loading of Shore/Generator Breaker RatingsAC Load Shedding LINE1 L1 LINE2 L2 Using DC Relay to control AC load circuits DC Load SheddingPriority Swapping Between Circuits Override the AC Circuit Load Shedding Freedom Sequence Interaction with Other Xanbus Devices Battery Voltage MeasurementGenerator Run Detection B+ Signal Freedom SW Interactive Charger De-rating ICDFreedom Sequence SCP Menu Map Specifications Warranty and Return Information WarrantyWarranty and Return Information Disclaimer ProductReturn Procedure Return Material Authorization PolicyOut of Warranty Service Information About Your System Page Xantrex Technology USA Inc