RESETTING MEMORY TO FACTORY VALUES:

If some portions of the memory have been "corrupted" you should consider resetting to the factory default values and then changing any specific values you need to. This ensures a "clean slate" for your new setup.

1)

Follow the procedure outlined on the previous page to first reset the

 

microprocessor.

2)

Select Battery bank #1 on the LINK 2000 to reset to factory values for Battery

 

#1. To also reset Inverter and Charger functions to factory defaults, be sure

 

that the INVERT and CHARGE LEDs are lit.

3)

Press and hold the SETUP button for approximately 10 seconds. After five

 

seconds the SETUP LED will begin to flash slowly—continue to hold until

 

the SETUP LED begins to flash quickly (about three times per second).

 

Release the SETUP button, press and hold the RESET A Hrs button (blue

 

legend under BATTERY #1 button). After holding down the RESET A Hrs

 

button for about five seconds, you should see a 0 (zero) appear in the display

 

momentarily. If you do not see the zero, the meter did not reset and this step

 

must be repeated.

4)

Select Battery bank #2 on the LINK 2000 to reset to factory values for

 

Battery #2.

5)

Repeat step 3.

6)

Reprogram the necessary setup values such as battery type, capacity, ambient

 

temperature, Peukert's exponent, inverter/charger parameters, and so on.

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