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 |
| 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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