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Configuration
Menu Structure
An overview of the Freedom SW 3000 menu structure is shown in Figure
20. The SCP displays the Freedom SW 3000 basic menu and advanced
menu.
Device Menu
The Freedom SW 3000 device menu displays status information on the
different modes of the inverter/charger. The first three or four lines of the
device screen displays dynamic content that changes, depending on what
mode that the Freedom SW 3000 is in.

Modes

The first line on the device menu indicates which mode that the Freedom
SW 3000 is in. Table 4 defines the six different modes: Invert, Bulk,
Absorption, Float, AC Bypass (AC Passthru), and Equalize.
Figure 20
Overview of the Freedom SW 3000 Menu Structure
BASIC MENU ADVANCED MENU
Mode
Battery
ACInput 1
ACOut*
Inverter
Charger
Power Share
Equalize
BattType
Batt Size
ClearFaults
LoACVolt
LoAC Freq
HiACVolt
HiACFreq
ViewFault Log
ViewWarningLog
ViewEvent Log
RestoreDefaults
Mode
Battery
ACInput 1
ACOut*
Inverter
Charger
Power Share
C reInv/Chg
Equalize
ClearFaults
ViewDeviceI nfo
BasicMenu
* invert mode only
Max ChargeRate
Lo DCVolt
BattType
Batt Size
CfgAC Limits
# ChgStages
EqzVolts
Force Charge
Table 4
Modes

Mode Description

Invert The Freedom SW 3000 is converting DC power to
AC power.
Bulk The first stage of three-stage battery charging. Current
is supplied to the batteries at a constant rate while
voltage gradually rises.
Absorption The second stage of three-stage battery charging.
Voltage remains constant and current reduces as the
battery becomes charged. This ensures complete
charging.