Configuration
Menu Structure
An overview of the Freedom SW 3000 menu structure is shown in Figure
20.The SCP displays the Freedom SW 3000 basic menu and advanced menu.
BASIC MENU | ADVANCED MENU |
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Mode | Mode |
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Battery | Battery |
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AC Input 1 | AC Input 1 |
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AC Out* | AC Out* |
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Inverter | Inverter |
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Charger | Charger |
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Power Share | Power Share | Max Charge Rate | ||
Equalize | C | re Inv/Chg | ||
Lo DC Volt | ||||
Batt Type | Equalize | |||
Batt Type | ||||
Batt Size | Clear Faults | |||
Batt Size | ||||
Clear Faults | View Device Info | |||
Cfg AC Limits | ||||
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| # Chg Stages | |||
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Device Menu
The Freedom SW 3000 device menu displays status information on the different modes of the inverter/charger. The first three or four lines of the device screen displays dynamic content that changes, depending on what mode that the Freedom SW 3000 is in.
Modes
The first line on the device menu indicates which mode that the Freedom SW 3000 is in. Table 4 defines the six different modes: Invert, Bulk, Absorption, Float, AC Bypass (AC Passthru), and Equalize.
Table 4 Modes
Mode | Description |
Invert | The Freedom SW 3000 is converting DC power to |
* invert mode only
Eqz Volts
Force Charge
Lo AC Volt
Lo AC Freq
Hi AC Volt
Hi AC Freq
View Fault Log
View Warning Log
View Event Log
Restore Defaults
| AC power. |
Bulk | The first stage of |
| is supplied to the batteries at a constant rate while |
| voltage gradually rises. |
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Absorption | The second stage of |
| Voltage remains constant and current reduces as the |
| battery becomes charged. This ensures complete |
| charging. |
Figure 20 Overview of the Freedom SW 3000 Menu Structure
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