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5.0 Operation

• Unknown

Mode

XX – The remote doesn’t recognize the mode the

inverter is reporting. Contact Magnum Technical Support (425-353-8833)

for assistance.

Figure 5-15, Unknown Mode

Mode XX appears on the LCD. The

FAULT (red) LED is off, and the INV

(green) LED could be on or off.

STATUS
Mode XX

STATUS
LS VDC

Figure 5-14, Load Support VDC Mode

LS VDC appears on the LCD. The FAULT

(red) LED is off, and the INV (green)

LED is on.

• Load Support VDC Mode – The inverter/charger is in Load Support

(Volts DC) mode because an external DC source (solar, wind, etc.,) is

providing more current than needed—which causes the battery voltage to

rise. The inverter/charger reduces the incoming AC current in an effort to

keep the battery voltage from rising above the temperature-compensated

Battery Type setting.

Info: The Load Support VDC feature operates in parallel with the AC

input to support the inverter loads and is only available on MSH Series

inverter/chargers. This feature is only active in Bulk, Absorb, Float

or EQ Charge modes and when the inverter is enabled (INV LED is

on); it is deactivated if the charger is in Charger Standby.

Info: The Load Support feature operates in parallel with the AC input to

support the inverter loads and is only available on MSH Series inverter/

chargers. It is only active when the inverter is enabled (INV LED is on).
Info: When the inverter is in Inverter Standby mode (charging and

pass-thru), the current is normally a positive value. However, in Load

Support AAC mode, the inverter amps reading is a negative number to

indicate how much current is being provided/removed from the inverter

batteries. The inverter batteries will continue to provide current to as-

sist the AC input current until the battery reaches 0.5 volts (12-volts

systems), 1.0 volts (24-volt systems), or 2.0 volts (48-volt systems)

above the LBCO setting.