RLC-1080Power Conditioner

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Front Panel

See the illustration on page 3.

ON BATTERY Status Indicator 1

When lit (orange), the RLC-1080 is operating on power from the internal Battery Pack. The unit will go “On Battery” when the voltage from the wall outlet has either dropped below or gone above the user-selected levels, during a power outage, or during momentary power drops or surges.

DELAYED 1 Status Indicator 2

When lit (blue), conditioned power is being sup- plied to equipment connected to the rear-panel outlets marked Delayed 1.

DELAYED 2 Status Indicator 3

OVERLOAD Status Indicator 6

When lit (red) this indicates that the unit is over- loaded; unplug some of the equipment connected to the unit until the indicator is no longer lit.

FILTERING Status Indicator 7

When lit, this notifies the user that the Electromag- netic Interference/Radio Frequency Interference (EMI/RFI) noise reduction circuit is active.

LINE OK Status Indicator 8

When lit, this indicates that the voltage from the wall outlet is within acceptable range. If this indicator is not lit, the Automatic Voltage Regulation circuit is active and is correcting high or low voltage levels to maintain safe voltage conditions for the connected components, or the unit is operating on battery power due to a power outage or extreme voltage level conditions.

STATUS Button 0

Using this button you can show the following information in the Display:

Input and Output Voltage,

Input and Output Frequency

Telephone and Internet contact information

Model and Serial Number

Firmware (FW) Version number

Source (Standby, Battery, or Utility) and Estimated Runtime

Estimated Runtime with a Fuel Percentage bar graph

System Load (in watts), and a Load Percent- age bar graph.

This push button can also be used to set a default screen, that is, the screen that is normally dis- played unless another screen is being viewed.

When lit (blue), conditioned power is being sup- plied to equipment connected to the rear-panel outlets marked Delayed 2.

REGULATING Status Indicator 4

When lit (blue), this indicates that the Automatic Voltage Regulation (AVR) system is engaged to correct low or high voltage conditions.

Vacuum Fluorescent Display 5

The Vacuum Fluorescent Display (VFD) provides information about the unit and power status. It is also used to display information when mak- ing changes to the user-selectable settings for the unit.

Note - The VFD and Light Emitting Diodes (LEDs) can be dimmed or turned off independently of each other via the front control panel SETUP push button.

LOW BATTERY Status Indicator 9

When lit (orange) this indicates the Battery Pack charge level is low. This should occur only after the RLC-1080 has been running on battery power for a period of time. The user can set the unit so this indicator will come on when the amount of time the system can continue to run on battery power is from 2 to 25 minutes. When lit, leave the unit plugged in to allow batteries to recharge. The unit does not have to be powered on for batteries to recharge.

SETUP Button -

This button is used to advance the display through the various user-selectable set up functions such as: Audible Alarms, Sensitivity, Display

Dimmer, LED Dimmer, Go To Bat If, Outlet 1 & 2 Delay (in seconds), Low Bat Warning, Bat Rep Date, etc.

On/Off Switch =

Controls power to all 12 outlets. We recommend the unit be left “on” at all times. Control power to your system and components using their own controls as you normally would.

Up and Down Arrow Buttons qw

These buttons are used to change parameters (increase, decrease or turn on or off) the vari- ous user-selectable settings such as: Audible

Alarms, Sensitivity, Display Dimmer, LED Dimmer, Go To Bat If, Outlet 1 & 2 Delay (in seconds), Low Bat Warning, Bat Rep Date, etc.

Removable Support Feet e

Feet can be unscrewed and removed to save space when rack mounting.

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Rotel RLC-1080 owner manual Front Panel