The green led flashing sequence is – Samlex America SA-1500 User Manual
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9-2-4-2. The power saving “sleep” mode is enabled in either of the
following indications (When inverter is in on condition):
The green led flashing sequence is:
Flash-flash-gap-flash-flash-gap… (power saving “sleep”
mode, idle condition or no load) .
The green led is continuously lighted (power saving “sleep”
mode, loaded).
9-2-5. Following indications will be observed when the inverter is powered on
and subsequently loaded and unloaded when power saving “sleep”
mode is in enabled condition: (the initial condition is that the inverter is
switched off and all loads are disconnected).
9-2-5-1. Switch on the inverter. There will be 2 beeps and the green
led will start flashing with a flashing sequence of flash-flash-
flash… After about 3 seconds, there will be 1 beep, the green
led will stop flashing and it will be lighted continuously.
Output power will be available after about 15 to 18 sec from
the time the green led stops flashing. After the output power
is made available, the inverter searches if any load is
connected. If the load is less than 2 to 15 watts, the output
power is shut down after about 15 seconds from the time the
output power is made available.
The green led will start a flashing sequence of flash-flash-
gap-flash-flash-gap… (this indicates that the inverter is in
power saving “sleep” mode and is idling at no load).
9-2-5-2. If now a load more than 2 to 15 watts is switched on, the
green led stops flashing after about 3 seconds and will be
lighted continuously. After about 15 to 18 seconds after the
green led has stopped flashing and become steady, output
power will be available to the load. The green led will be
lighted continuously (this indicates that the inverter is in
power saving “sleep” mode and is in loaded condition).
9-2-5-3. If the load is switched off, the output power will be shut down
after about 15 to 18 seconds and the green led will start
flashing with a flashing sequence of flash-flash-gap-flash-
flash-gap…(this indicates that the inverter is in power saving
“sleep” mode and is idling at no load).