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Operation
16
900-0167-01-00 Rev A
Status Indicators
Figure 5
Inverter Status LED Indicators
STATUS INVERTER (Green):
Solid
: The FXR inverter is on and providing power.
If accompanied by a solid yellow
AC IN
indicator (
2
), the
inverter is also connected to the utility grid with an AC input
mode that uses both inverter power and grid power
(
Support
,
Grid
Tied
, or
GridZero
).
See page 17 for descriptions of AC input modes.
Flashing
: The inverter has been turned on but is idle.
The inverter is likely in Search mode. See page 28.
Off
: The inverter is off. It is not waiting to provide power.
See Startup on page 11, or the system display manual, to turn
the inverter on.
Any power present is from another source such as the utility grid
or generator.
The inverter may also be a slave that is in Silent mode due to the
Power Save function. If so, the master inverter may still be
providing power to the system.
See page 47 for a description of Power Save.
AC IN (Yellow):
Solid:
The AC source is connected and providing power.
The FXR inverter may or may not be charging the batteries, depending on settings.
May be accompanied by green
STATUS INVERTER
indicator (
1
).
Flashing
: The AC source is present but has not been accepted.
If flashing continues, the FXR inverter is refusing the source. See the Troubleshooting section on page 57.
Off
: No AC source is detected.
If a source is supposed to be present, see the Troubleshooting section on page 57.
ERROR (Red):
Solid
: Error. The inverter has shut down due to a critical problem which may be internal or external.
This indicator is accompanied by an error message in the system display.
See page 62 for a description of error messages.
Flashing
: Warning. The inverter has detected a non-critical problem but has not yet shut down.
A warning does not always lead to a shutdown — if it does, it becomes an error.
This indicator is accompanied by a warning message in the system display.
See page 63 for a description of warning messages.
Off
: No problems are detected.