Remote monitor STATUS messages
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The following symbols or messages may appear on any of the 3 display modes :
The remote monitor will respond and indicate various error conditions that may occur under normal
operation. These warnings should be investigated to prevent damage to the batteries or the Power Pack.
During the Analysis stage, “TEST” will be shown. This stage helps to detect a defective battery.
During the Float stage, “FLOAT” is shown.
During the normal bulk and absorption charge stage, the charge current will be shown as well as the
input source.
The remote monitor will show the charge status during an active charge cycle.
Warning Messages
Check fuses and connections to both batteries. Ensure the main switch is ON when in use.
OVER TEMPERATURE PROTECTION - The detected auxiliary battery temperature is above 60°C.
Charging is stopped to prevent damage to the battery.
This error will also be displayed if the Power Pack internal circuit temperature is above 115°C.
LOW BATTERY or NO BATTERY - This symbol is displayed when either the Main or Auxiliary battery
voltage is lower than 11.4V or there is no connection to one of the batteries.
Check the battery connections.
Charge will stop until the system temperature recovers to a safe level.
OVER CURRENT PROTECTION - The detected charge current is higher than specification.
BAD BATTERY - The Power Pack has detected that the AUX battery is not able to be charged safely.
Test the battery and replace if necessary.
If this symbol and voltage display are flashing, the battery is not holding charge and should be
tested.
OVER VOLTAGE PROTECTION - The voltage applied to the SOLAR or ALT inputs is too high.
Ensure the applied voltages are within specification.
Refer to specifications on page 1
2.
Inspect the installation for cable faults or short-circuits.
REVERSE POLARITY - The connections to the auxiliary battery have been reversed.
OCP -
BAD -
REV -
OTP -
OVP -
Please check cable
The plug to the remote monitor may not be inserted correctly. Ensure it is fully inserted.