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Adjusting Display, Alarm, and Charging Current Settings

Adjusting Display, Alarm, and Charging Current Settings

The two display panel buttons can be used to adjust the following:

What is being displayed on the screen,

To disable or enable the audible alarm, and

To change the charging current.

STATUS

 

 

Utility

 

Input Voltage (V)

Battery

Select

Input Current (A)

Fault

 

Output Power (kW)

 

 

FREEDOM

HF 1000

Figure 2-2Display Panel

To adjust what is being displayed on the screen:

By default the screen displays the Input Voltage value in Volts and the

Input Voltage LED is illuminated.

1.Press the Select button once.

The display will show the DC Input Current and the DC Input Current LED will illuminate.

The value is displayed on the screen as Amps.

2.Press the Select button once again.

The display will show the AC Output Power and the AC Output Power LED will illuminate.

The value is displayed on the screen as kWatts.

3.Press the Select button once again.

The display will show the DC Input Voltage and the DC Input Voltage LED will illuminate.

The value is displayed on the screen as Volts.

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