Sterling Power Products DAI-3000C-24xx, DAI-1500C-24xx, DAI-3000C-12xx Disabling Functions Fn05

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F. Disabling Functions (Fn05)

Each different function, charger, inverter and transfer can be disabled. This is useful for specific applications which are required to disable some of these three functions. If you press the “FUNC” button for more than 2 seconds you can have access to the different possibilities shown in the following diagram,.

In programming mode the display only shows the different types of program with the “Charger”, Transfer” and “Inverter” functions. To change the type of

programming press the “or ” button until the LED corresponding to the

desired function is lit, in to the table below, After 10 seconds or press “DSPL” button the Invertek will exit the programming mode and function with the new programming,. In normal user mode, the disabled functions are displayed by a orange blinking LED.

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Contents Sterling Content INVERTER: General Information Operating instructionsWarranty Sterling Warranty Terms and ConditionsSpecial Precautions Basic schematic Bypass switchIntroduction InverterBattery charger Remote controlBattery connections Solar charge regulator opetionalParallel Connection Series Connection Parallel-Series Connection Rear Panel InstallationLocation Cabling / wiring Connection to batteryConnection to the AC Output Connection to the AC InputConnection to Aux1 & AUX2 Connection to Remote control unit optionalConnect the Solar modules Solar in + Push buttons OperatingFront Panel Display And Operating Description LED Indicator Power Dspl Overheating Over Temp Power saving function Fn02Overload Battery Condition Disabling Functions Fn05 Diagram of the different mode Input current repartition Power sharing Fn06 Charger InformationCharging Cycle Set the charging current Fn07Transfer system Solar charge regulatorRemote control unit Temperature sensorAuxiliary Contacts Maximum Contact load -230Vac / 5Amp-30Vdc/7AmpExample Auxiliary contact as generator starter Programming Aux Contacts AUX1, AUX2Principle Maintenance Specifications Inverter Section