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The information stated above can be recalled in the “hist ory
readout.” This readout can be activated by pressing the SETUP key
for five seconds. After this five seconds, a flashing “H01” appears on
the display. You can display the value of H01 with the < and >
selection keys. By pressing the SETUP (next) key, the next history
event, in this case “H02,” can be selected. To jump back to normal
operating mode, the SETUP key must be pressed for three seconds.
Reset menu
The Reset menu allows you to reset individual Xantrex Battery
Monitor Functions and the History Data to their factory defaults.
Resetting the History Data is recommended to be used only when
replacing your batteries. If you replace your batteries with the exact
same brand and type, it is only necessary to reset the History Data
and leave the Functions unchanged.
To activate the Reset menu, press the SETUP key for eight seconds.
After eight seconds a flashing “rSt.F” (“Reset Functions”) appears on
the display. To change the value to “On” or “OFF,” press the < and >
keys.
By pressing the SETUP (next) key, “rSt.H” (“Reset History”) can be
selected. Again, to change the value to “On” or “OFF,” press the
<and > keys.
To apply the actual reset of whichever item is set to “On,” press the
SETUP key for three seconds until the display stops flashing and the
battery monitor jumps back to normal operation mode again.
When the monitor is secured by the Super-lock, the Functions and
History Data cannot be reset and “S.Loc” will appear on the display
after pressing the < or the > key.
If the Xantrex Battery Monitor operates in the Reset menu and no
keys are pressed for 90 seconds, the monitor will jump back to
normal operating mode automatically, without resetting the
Functions and/or History Data.
H09 The average discharge in %. This value will be
recalculated after each synchronization.
H10 The deepest discharge in %.