Troubleshooting

Warning Messages

Warning messages appear on the display panel LCD to alert you to an impending system change. Warnings do not affect operation.

You can retrieve the previous twenty Warning and/or Error messages by placing the unit in Configure mode and then selecting View Last 20 PROsine Faults from the Diagnostics menu. Warnings end with the characters -W(e.g. Batt too hot -W).

To clear a Warning message, press the ESCAPE key.

If the audible alarm is enabled, press ESCAPE twice. The first key press deactivates the alarm and the second removes the message from the screen. (The warning is not cleared from the system, however.)

Warnings are listed in Table 6-2. The text in the Warning Message column appears as the second line on the LCD; the first line displays the text: PROsine

Warning.

Table 6-2Warning Messages

Warning Message

Details

Action

 

 

 

Batt Too Hot -W

PROsine battery temperature too high.

Check the tightness of all connections.

 

 

Check electrolyte level.

 

 

Check charger and battery settings.

 

 

 

Batt Too Cold -W

PROsine battery temperature too low.

Extreme cold may require a battery heater. If the

 

 

battery is frozen, thaw it gradually to avoid

 

 

damage.

 

 

 

Temp1 Too Hot -W

PROsine internal temperature 1 too

 

 

high.

Reduce loads on the system.

 

 

Ensure that the PROsine is being adequately

Temp2 Too Hot -W

PROsine internal temperature 2 too

ventilated.

 

high.

 

 

 

 

 

Temp1 Too Cold -W

PROsine internal temperature 1 too

 

 

low.

Raise the ambient temperature.

 

 

Temp2 Too Cold -W

PROsine internal temperature 2 too low.

 

 

 

Temp1 Short -W

 

See if the warning persists when the PROsine is

 

 

in a normal temperature environment of 32°F to

Temp1 Open-W

 

These warnings indicate a problem with

104°F (0°C to 40°C). The internal temperatures

 

Temp2 Short -W

an internal temperature sensor but may

can also be checked on the display panel (in

 

also be caused by excessive cold or heat

Configuration Mode) in the Diagnostic Menu

Temp2 Open -W

 

(see page 4–17). If the problem persists contact

 

 

 

 

Xantrex.

 

 

 

Inv Lo Bat V - W

Low battery voltage, invert mode.

Check battery state of charge and re-charge if

 

 

necessary.

 

 

Check for proper DC cable size.

 

 

Check all connections for tightness.

 

 

 

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