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Operation

3.7 Inverter

Startup

Power ON/OFF Switch – The inverter can be turned on and off by lightly pressing and releasing

the Power ON/OFF switch on the front of the inverter (see Figure 3-7). When the inverter is fi rst

connected to the batteries, or when its automatic protection circuit has turned the inverter off, the

ON/OFF switch will need to be pressed to start the unit (or reset per Section 4.4). Once the inverter

has been turned on, pressing the Power ON/OFF switch alternately turns the inverter on and off.

WARNING: The Power ON/OFF switch does not turn on or off the charger feature, or

remove pass-thru power. If AC power (utility or generator) is connected and qualifi ed on

the AC input, this AC power will also be available on the AC output and is not controlled

by the Power ON/OFF switch.

Status LED Indicator – The status indicator is a green LED (Light Emitting Diode) that provides

information on the operational mode of the inverter. Watch this indicator (Figure 3-7) for at least

10 seconds to determine the inverter’s operational condition from the information below:

• Off

– Indicates the inverter is off—there is no AC power (inverter, utility, or generator)

at the inverter’s output terminals. If the LED stays off after pressing the ON/OFF switch,

there is a fault condition (such as low battery, high battery, overload, over-temperature

or an internal fault). Refer to the Troubleshooting section to help diagnose/clear any fault

condition.

• Slow

Flash (blinks on for 4 seconds, then off for 4 seconds) – Indicates the batteries are

fl oat charging and the inverter is in Standby mode (any external AC power connected to

the inverter’s input is passing through the inverter and powering the inverter’s AC loads).

• Medium

Flash

(blinks on once every second) –

When AC power is not connected to the inverter’s input: Indicates the inverter is on and

using energy from the battery. The inverter is either: 1) Inverting – providing full power

to the connected loads; or, 2) Searching – conserving power and waiting for a load to be

turned on that meets or exceeds the Search Watts parameter (5 watts = default setting).
When AC power is connected to the inverter’s input: Indicates absorb charging, and the

inverter is in Standby mode (the external AC power that is connected to the inverter’s

input is passing through the inverter and is powering the AC loads connected to the

inverter’s output).

• Fast

Flash (blinks on/off very quickly—fl utters) – Indicates the inverter is in EQ charge

mode (requires remote to enable), or the inverter is continuously in reset. If a remote was

not used to enable the equalize charge, then the inverter is likely in reset. Refer to the

Troubleshooting section to help diagnose/clear the fault condition.

• On (solid) – Indicates bulk charging, and the inverter is in Standby mode (the external

AC power that is connected to the inverter’s input is passing through the inverter and is

powering the AC loads connected to the inverter’s output).

Figure 3-7, Power Switch and Status Indicator

Charging/Inverting

Status LED indicator

Power ON/OFF

pushbutton switch