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This configuration does not require AC Output installation. Plug in the AC load to the provided
AC output socket. During the by-pass mode, the AC output is limited to 16A.
2)
Use of the provided Hardwire AC Output terminal (Port 2).
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Remove AC compartment cover located on the front panel of the unit.
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Hardwire the AC load or any external AC socket to the AC Output port 2. Please verify the
LIVE ‘L’ and NEUTRAL‘N’ connection on the AC Output port.
3)
Connect the AC Input GND wire to the ground terminal inside the wiring compartment.
Note: During Battery Power Mode, AC output is limited to a total of 4.3A for 1000W model or 8.7A
for 2000W model.
Remote Display Connection:
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The Remote Display on the unit is detachable. To install the remote in a different location, the
provided 6 pin standard RJ12 cable is used.
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Remove the 2 screws at the front of the Display Panel and disconnect the small RJ12 cable from
the unit.
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Install the RJ12 cable in your desired location.
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Connect one end of the RJ12 cable to the unit and the other end of the cable to the Display
Panel. Please note polarity.
Test the Inverter connection:
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Switch DC disconnect switch to ON to provide battery power to the unit.
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Switch the AC Branch circuit breaker to ON to provide AC Input power to the unit.
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The LED on display will turn on. If AC input source is available, ‘Status’ LED turns green. This
indicates the unit is running in by-pass mode meaning AC output is running from the AC input
source.
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Disconnecting the AC input source by turning OFF the AC branch circuit breaker will change the
‘Status’ LED on the display to amber.
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Both AC output and 5V USB are now available and the unit is running on battery power.
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Plug in a small AC load like a 40W table lamp or small appliance to the AC socket to verify AC is
available.
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The unit is successfully installed and functioning properly.
4. UNIT
OPERATION
Auto Backup Mode (Factory default setting):
The unit is fully automatic. When utility power is available, the unit is running in AC bypass mode.
AC output is supplied from the utility. When there is a power failure from the utility or an AC source
is not available, the unit will run on battery power and the unit will generate sinewave AC output to
maintain and operate the load continuously.
Non-Backup Mode
Same as Auto Backup Mode but when there is a power failure of the utility or the AC input source
is not available, the inverter will not turn ON automatically. You are required to manually turn ON
the inverter using the ‘Power’ button.
Understanding the Display Function: