3-3
“Load Control Mode LED” Blinking Red:
As battery voltage approaches the LVD setting, the LED will blink red several times (up to
five) and then pause providing an indication of battery voltage. Refer to Table 2 to
determine the battery voltage.
Battery Voltage (Using LED Status Indicator)
LED Status Red LED (Load Control Mode)
Always ON Battery at LVD setting (for 6 minute=LVD)
5 Blinks
>
0.15
Above LVD
>
0.3
Above LVD
>
0.45
Above LVD
LVD Setting Plus (+)
4 Blinks
0.15 VDC
0.30 VDC
0.45 VDC
3 Blinks
0.30 VDC
0.60 VDC
0.90 VDC
2 Blinks
0.45 VDC
0.90 VDC
1.35 VDC
1 Blinks
>
0.45 VDC
Above LVD
> 0.9
0 VDC
Above LVD
>
1.35 VDC
Above LVD
DC Voltage
12 Volts
24 Volts
48 Volts
Table 2 Battery Voltage LED Indication (Load Control Mode)
“Load Control Mode LED” Slow Blinking Red:
The controller is in the DC Load Control Mode and has disconnected the loads due to
reaching the LVD setting. The user can press the reset pushbutton for a maximum 6-minute
“grace” period when Dip Switch 7 is in OFF position or can wait until the voltage rise
above the low voltage Reconnect (LVR) setting to allow an automatic reset to occur when
Dip Switch 7 is in ON position.
3.4 Equalization Mode Indication
“Equalization LED” Blinking Orange:
The controller is in the Equalization Mode. It will automatically stop the equalization
process after accumulating setting Equalize Time of operation at Equalize Voltage above
the BULK setting. The user can stop the equalization process at any time by pressing the
reset pushbutton until the status LED stops.
3.5
Fault Mode Indication
Solid Red:
The controller detects an over-current or an over-temperature condition and the load is
disconnected. The controller will try to automatically restart the load after a 10 second delay.
If the controller will not restart, turn off all loads and press the reset pushbutton. If it then
restarts, the load may be too large. A delay up to five seconds may occur before the
controller attempts to restart after pressing the reset pushbutton. The data exchange between
CPU and the display panel can be detected a fault by the controller by showing alarm
CPF00. When the controller is connected to CombiPlus/SuperCombi, BCD switch
position should not be placed at 0 for the communication.