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Go Power! SWR-B Remote

Owner’s Manual

 

1.0  Using the Remote Control 

1.  The remote is supplied with 25 feet of cable. Plug one end of the cable into the 

remote panel. 

2.  Plug the other end of the remote cable into the terminal on the back of the inverter. 

3.  Switch the on/off button on the front of the inverter to the “Remote” setting. 

4.  Click the remote on/off button once. 

5.  A double beep will sound and all the LEDs on the remote will light momentarily. The 

remote should now display the status of the inverter. 

2.0 Inverter 

Status 

The remote will turn the inverter on and off and indicate normal operation or any faults 
that have caused the inverter to shut down. The remote will show battery voltage and 
power consumption. The remote will show and will sound an alarm if the battery voltage 
is too high (Over Voltage) or falls too low (Under Voltage). The remote will also sound an 
alarm if the output power draw is above the inverter specifications (Overload) or if the unit 
overheats (Over Temperature). 

1. 

INV

: When this is lit, the inverter is on. 

2. 

PWR SAV

: When this is flashing, the Power Saving feature is activated. 

3. 

OVP

: If the inverter is approaching this fault, the highest bar on the voltage indicator 

will flash once per second and emit a constant alarm of double beeps. If the fault 
situation continues and the inverter shuts down, the OVP fault indicator will 
continually flash four times per second. 

4. 

UVP

: If the inverter is approaching this fault, the lowest bar on the voltage indicator 

will flash once per second and emit a constant alarm of double beeps. If the fault 
situation continues and the inverter shuts down, the UVP fault indicator will 
continually flash four times per second. 

5. 

OTP, OLP

: If the inverter is approaching any of these faults, the LED fault indicators 

will flash red twice per second and emit a warning alarm of 5 single beeps every 10 
seconds. If the fault situation continues and the inverter shuts down, the fault 
indicator will remain solid red. 

6. 

GRID

: Not used. 

7. 

BATTERY OUTPUT: 

The battery output is divided into two bar graphs. The left 

graph approximates battery voltage and the right graph approximates output power 
in percent. Both bar graphs use the uppermost bar as highest voltage or power and 
the lowermost bar as lowest voltage or power. 

For further explanation of the various modes please see the GP-SW3000, GP-SW2000, 
and GP-SW1000 Owner’s Manual. 

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