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Please ALWAYS follow the battery manufacturer's recommendations to make sure that the
batteries are not damaged or may have a very short life.
In the "parameters" drop-down menu set "free parameters." It will appear on the right a series of
values to be set. After you type the correct values for the battery pack used, press the Export
button and start Solar Eclipse.
4.4
Solar Eclipse reboot procedure
Restarting the Solar Eclipse do not reset the parameters set via PC, however, it interrupt the
complete charging procedure and the charge status of the batteries is recalculated.
To restart the following steps:
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Lock Solar Eclipse holding down the button (2) to the left of the LEDs for more than 5
seconds (see Fig 1), or with the button in the Software Configurator
•
Verify that the first LED on the left starts flashing
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Open the battery pack switch, disconnecting power from the Solar Eclipse
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Ensure that all the LEDs turn off
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Wait 3 minutes for the electrostatic charges are exhausted
•
Close the batteries DC switch and repower the Solar Eclipse
•
Unlock Solar Eclipse holding down the button (2) to the left of the LEDs for more than 5
seconds (see Fig 1), or with the button in the Software Configurator
•
Verify that the first LED on the left emits steady light
4.5
Solar Eclipse reset procedure
WARNING:
Resetting the Solar Eclipse will lose all configuration parameters. Do not do
this if you do not have all
the
data to make a new device programming.
The Reset procedure is only required in case of severe internal errors if the machine remains
locked without any alarm present (see troubleshooting paragraph 5.11).
To complete the Total Reset, press the hidden reset button located to the right of the Led (see
Figure 15) for more than 5 seconds and wait until all the red LEDs flash at the same time. Wait a
few moments, then restart (see 4.4).