Configuration (continued)
Switch #4 Set for 230 VAC Operation (#4 Down)
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Switch #4 Set for 208 VAC Operation (#4 Up)
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235 VAC | Down (factory setting) |
245 V
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*Most of your connected appliances and equipment will perform adequately when your Inverter/Charger’s High AC Input Voltage Point and its Low AC Voltage Input Point is left in the factory setting . However, if the unit frequently switches to battery power due to momentary high/low line voltage swings that would have little effect on equipment operation, you may wish to adjust these settings. By increasing the High AC Voltage Point and/or decreasing the Low AC Voltage Point, you will reduce the number of times your unit switches to battery due to voltage swings.
12Select Battery Type - REQUIRED
CAUTION: The Battery Type DIP Switch setting must match the type of batteries you connect, or your batteries may be degraded or damaged over an extended period of time. See “Battery Selection,” for more information.
Battery Type | Switch Position |
Gel Cell (Sealed) Battery | Up |
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Set Battery Charge Conserver (Load Sense)
In order to save battery power, the unit's inverter automatically shuts off in the absence of any power demand from connected equipment or appliances (the electrical load). When the Inverter/Charger detects a load, it automatically turns its inverter function on. Users may choose the minimum load the Inverter/Charger will detect by adjusting the Battery Charge Conserver Control (see diagram). Using a small tool, turn the control clockwise to lower the minimum load that will be detected, causing the inverter to turn on for smaller loads. When the control is turned fully clockwise, the inverter will operate even when there is no load. Turn the control counterclockwise to increase the minimum load that will be detected, causing the inverter to stay off until the new minimum load is reached.
LOAD
SENSE
MAX OFF
NOTE: The factory setting for the control is fully clockwise. However, based on the threshold load to which you’d like the inverter to respond, you should adjust the control counterclockwise to reduce its sensitivity until the inverter is active only when connected equipment or appliances are actually in use.
Connect Remote
The unit features an
Connect Battery Temperature Sensing
The battery temperature sensing function prolongs battery life by adjusting the charge float voltage level based on battery temperature. Connect the sensor cable (the cable has an RJ style connector on one end and a black sensor on the other) to the RJ style jack located on the front panel of the Inverter/Charger labeled “RMT BATT TEMP.” With
Connect Automatic Generator
Connect the RJ type modular jack on the front panel labeled “RMT GEN START” to vehicle
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Pin Configuration
generator ON/OFF switching mechanism with
22 - Common
33 - N.C.
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