| Operation | |
Hibernate mode |
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Characteristics | Hibernate mode removes network power from the System Control Panel | |
| and all | |
| Control Panel suspends all operations (including starting and stopping the | |
| generator) until power is restored to the network. All | |
| devices other than the RS2000 have no network power. | |
When to use | Use Hibernate mode when the Xanbus system is left unattended for long- | |
| periods of time to prevent any unattended system activity and to prevent | |
| battery drain during long periods of inactivity. | |
| The system will automatically enter Hibernate mode if it is in Power Save | |
| mode for more than two hours. | |
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| Important: To prevent any unattended system activity, put the system into | |
| Hibernate mode from the System Control Panel before putting your RV or boat | |
| into storage. |
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| If there are active faults in the system, you cannot force the system into | |
| Hibernate mode. Clear any active faults, correct the condition that caused | |
| the fault, then put the system into Hibernate mode. The RS2000 can enter | |
| hibernate mode with an active fault. | |
Restoring power | Once in Hibernate mode, the System Control Panel cannot return the | |
| System to Operate mode. You must restore power to the network by | |
| pressing the Reset button on the RS2000 front panel for several seconds. | |
| If an inverter/charger supplies power to the network, you can bring the | |
| system out of Hibernate mode either by pressing the reset button on the | |
| inverter/charger front panel or by applying AC input with utility power or | |
| generator power. |