Xantrex Technology Link 1000 manual E09

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Reading Error Codes

Error

 

Code

Meaning

 

 

E05

AC backfeed

 

(Inverter/charger error)

 

AC power from an outside source has been fed to the

 

AC output of the inverter. This could damage the

 

inverter.

 

Disconnect incoming AC power and correct the fault

 

immediately. Consult a qualified electrician if you do

 

not know how to diagnose and treat this problem.

E06

Electronic overload

 

(Inverter/charger error)

 

The inverter is connected to a load that is too large for it,

 

or the inverter output has shorted out.

 

Remove the load. Reset the inverter by cycling the

 

charger on and off, or connect AC power from an

 

outside source.

E07

Triac control error

 

(Inverter/charger error)

 

A switch inside the charger has overheated.

 

Turn the charger off and let it cool. Make sure there is

 

adequate ventilation around the inverter.

E08

High battery voltage shutdown during charging

 

(Inverter/charger error)

 

Check all charging sources (solar panels, alternators,

 

other battery chargers, etc.) for proper voltage.

 

Reset the inverter by cycling the charger off and on.

E09

Spare

 

 

E010

Depowered

 

(Link 1000)

 

This code appears when the Link 1000 is first powered

 

up and whenever power has been interrupted or has

 

dipped below the operating voltage of the Link 1000.

 

This code can be triggered by voltage dips during engine

 

starting if the Link 1000 is powered by the same battery

 

that starts the engine.

E011

Spare

 

 

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Contents Link Date and Revision Contents Setting up the Link Using the Link Product and System Information SpecificationsFigures Viii Describes Introducing LinkIntroducing the Link Inverter/Charger Control FunctionsMonitoring Functions Introducing the Link Link 1000 Control Panel Reading the Link 1000 Control PanelRESET, DATA, LOCK, Func LEDs Indicates that AC power is present Where to go From HereGives Installing the LinkRefer to on Planning the InstallationInstallation Considerations Color-Coded Wiring Overview of Installation Steps Installing the LinkSystem Overview Wiring To mount the control panel Mounting the Link 1000 Control PanelTo mount and cable the shunt Mounting and Cabling the ShuntTo wire the terminal block Wiring the Terminal BlockTo connect the terminal block wires Connecting Terminal Block Wires to Shunt and BatteryConnecting the Phone Cable Installing FusesTesting the Installation To install fusesDisconnecting the Inverter/Charger MaintenanceExplains Setting up the LinkTo enter Setup mode and change a value About Link 1000 SettingsResetting Values Locking Your Setup ValuesTo lock the setup To reset valuesBattery Size Battery CapacityTo change the Battery Type setting To change the Battery Capacity settingTo change the Ambient Temperature setting Charged Parameters To change the Charged Voltage settingTo change the Charged Current Percentage To change the Time Remaining settingTo change Power Share values To change the Idle mode setting Advanced Function Values F03 Set or Display Ambient Battery Temperatures Default Off = Auto recalculation of CEF F08 Set Peukert’s Exponent F10 Select Battery Type F14 Test Control Panel Display Default Off Using Link Monitoring Functions Choosing a Display Unit Volts, Amps, Ah, or TimeTo change the display unit Reading the Battery State-of-Charge Battery StatusInverter Functions Changing the Idle Mode SettingTurning on the Invert Function To turn on the invert functionSummary of Charger Status LEDs Charging FunctionsCharging the Batteries Equalizing the BatteriesTo start a charge cycle To end an equalization cycle manually To start an equalization cycleActivating Power Share Battery Capacity TestingTo change the Power Share setting To test battery capacity To synchronize the Link 1000 to the battery Synchronizing the Link 1000 to the BatteryOver-charge Ah Accumulation of Positive Ah To access battery history Battery HistoryBattery History Error Code Meaning Reading Error CodesE09 E013 Appendix a lists SpecificationsControl Panel Physical Specifications Control Panel Electrical SpecificationsInverter/Charger Controls Default SettingsPage Appendix B contains Product System InformationWarranty Warranty Disclaimer ProductExclusions Return Material Procedure Return Material Authorization PolicyProduct Information Setting Record of System SettingsSetting Numerics IndexIndex Lock LED Index

Link 1000 specifications

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