Summary of indicators and controls – Clary CMN4000 User Manual
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T H E C O N T I N U O U S P O W E R C O M P A N Y
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SUMMARY OF INDICATORS AND CONTROLS
SYSTEM POWER SWITCH - The main control 
switch that engages utility power to the entire unit. 
By activating this switch it initializes normal 
operation. Input circuit breaker must be on. 
AC In - The utility input indicator that identifies 
status of the line voltage. If the line voltage is within 
the specified range, it will remain lit. If the AC input 
is out of range, this indicator will flash in 1 to 2 
second intervals. 
Inverter - This indicator identifies the status of the 
regenerated, conditioned protected output power. 
This indicator will stay 
ON as long as protected
power is available from the power inverter generator. 
Battery Level - This is the battery status bar graph. 
During normal operation, this bar graph will show the 
charging of the battery; all indicators lit will represent 
a fully charged battery. During battery operation, 
this bar graph represents a discharge meter 
indicating less battery time available as each L.E.D. 
turns 
OFF.
Load Level - This is the system output capacity 
status bar. The number of L.E.D.s on the graph 
indicate an approximate percentage of system full 
load. All lights being 
ON would indicate full load.
Cold Start - A momentary push-button switch to 
activate the system in the event no utility power is 
present. The system will be allowed to start up by 
using power from its batteries. Turn on the System 
Power Switch. Press and hold the Cold Start Switch 
until the audible alarm beeps once. Press and hold 
the LOAD I or II switch. The system will maintain a 
load depending upon the condition of the battery. 
Load I and Load II - A momentary push-button 
switch that toggles the output LOAD I or II AC output 
outlets at the rear panel “ON /OFF”. The indicator 
above the switch will be 
ON to represent that LOAD I
OR II Is activated. The output can be turned OFF by 
pressing and holding the switch. While the switch is 
depressed, the indicator will blink to represent 
transition. Once the indicator stops blinking, the 
switch can be released for a successful transition. 
 
Alarm Silent/Test - A momentary push-button 
switch that controls two different functions 
depending on the mode of operation. In the normal 
mode of operation, if this switch is depressed and 
held in, the above indicator will blink. Once it stops 
blinking, the unit will perform an internal 1 to 2 
minute battery check. Once the test is completed, if 
the battery is below standards, the system will 
indicate that the battery needs replacing. The 
system will not run this battery test unless the 
battery is detected to be fully charged. During 
battery or abnormal operation, an audible alarm will 
accompany this mode. By depressing this switch, 
the adjacent indicator will blink. When it stops 
blinking, the alarm will be silenced. Once the fault or 
reason for the alarm is corrected, this audible alarm 
condition will automatically reset. The audible alarm 
can be re-enabled during abnormal conditions by 
pressing and holding the switch again. 
NOTE - All switches must be held in for at least two 
seconds to engage their function. This is to prevent 
any inadvertent switch operation. 
Alarm - This is a fault indicator that will light in the 
event that the inverter generator is non-operable. 
This could be due to an “over-temperature” situation 
or an inverter malfunction. 
DC INPUT - The battery input connector to add 
batteries. 
120VAC OUTPUT (Load I & Load II) - The output 
groupings that can be independently controlled by 
the corresponding front panel switch. During normal 
operation, inverter generator power is supplied at 
these outlets. 
SIGNAL - A DB-9 subminiature, female connector 
that outputs the open collector signal contacts for 
utility interrupt, low battery and inverter active 
conditions. 
RS232 - A DB-9 subminiature, female connector that 
outputs true RS232 communications signals. 
COOLING FAN - The cooling device necessary to 
maintain operation without defect. This cooling fan 
draws air directly across the internal heatsink. 
IDENTIFICATION LABEL - The model number and 
serial number of the system is located here. Always 
refer to this information when corresponding with the 
factory. 
