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E Group (Auxiliary Relay):
E1 Group (Setting Aux-Relay 1 ON Condition)
E1-01: LOAD Higher than ? Amps
E1-02: LOAD Higher for ? sec
Use these settings to switch the Aux-Relay 1 ON. When the actual AC OUT load is above a
certain value (E1-01) for a certain time (E1-02).
The corresponding Aux-Relay 1 OFF condition is
E2-01: Load Lower than ? Amps and
E2-02: Load Lower for ? sec.
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Note: If setting E1-02=0 sec (Initial setting). Then the E1-01 is ignored.
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Note: If setting E2-02=0 sec (Initial setting). Then the E2-01 is ignored.
E1-03: Udc Lower than ? Voltage
E1-04: Udc Lower for ? sec
Use these settings to switch the Aux-Relay 1 ON. When battery voltage becomes lower than
a certain limit (E1-03) for a certain time (E1-04).
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Note: If E1-04=0 sec (Initial setting), then E1-03 is ignored.
E1-05: Udc Higher than ? Voltage
E1-06: Udc Higher for ? sec
Use these settings to switch the Aux-Relay 1 ON when battery voltage becomes higher than
a certain limit (E1-05) for a certain time (E1-06).
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Note: If E1-06=0 sec (Initial setting), then E1-05 is ignored.
E1-07: Not Charge for ? sec
Use this setting to switch on the Aux-Relay 1 when the AC CHARGER is not charging for a
certain time (E1-07).
Normally used for generating an alarm situation.
E1-08: Fan ON for ? sec
This will switch the Aux-Relay 1 ON when the internal fan switches on. This can be used
together with the E2-08: Fan OFF for ? sec setting to drive an external fan.
Summary of Contents for PM-1500SI-12X
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