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Operate Mode |
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Characteristics | In Operate mode, all communications are enabled on the Xanbus system. | ||||||
| All power conversion functions are enabled. Each | ||||||
| is monitoring and communicating its input. | ||||||
| The basic state of the System Control Panel is Operate mode. In Operate | ||||||
| mode, the System Control Panel communicates with other Xanbus- | ||||||
| enabled devices and displays all the network information which it is | ||||||
| configured to display. | ||||||
| Whenever the System Control Panel or any other device on the Xanbus | ||||||
| system is powered on or reset, it will be in Operate mode. | ||||||
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Power Save Mode | |
Characteristics | Power Save mode minimizes power draw by the System Control Panel |
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| mode stops all communication on the network, and disables the power |
| conversion functions of Xanbus devices. For example, in Power Save |
| mode, the inverter/charger will not invert and an Automatic Generator |
| Start will not start a generator. |
When to use | Use Power Save mode during periods when your power needs are |
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Power Save mode will help preserve the charge in your batteries during periods of minimal power usage.
Entering and exiting Power Save mode also serves as a “reset” command for the system.
If there are active faults in the system, you cannot put the system into Power Save mode. Clear any active fault, correct the condition that caused the fault, then put the system into Power Save mode.