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Display
inpUt VoLtAGe (1)
Input voltage is displayed using 3-digit, 7-segment numerals with 1 decimal:
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Displays 88.8 momentarily during booting process when the remote is switched
ON. After completion of booting, the actual value will be displayed.
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Please note that the displayed voltage will be lower than the voltage at the
battery terminals by the amount of voltage drop in the DC side input wires.
oUtpUt poWer (2)
Output power is displayed by a bar graph consisting of 14 gradually increasing bars
for depicting increasing output power level.
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All the 14 bars will be displayed momentarily during booting process when the
remote is switched on. After completion of booting process, the actual power
level will be displayed by the appropriate number of bars
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When the inverter is supplying no power (is in no load condition) or lower power
below the minimum power display threshold of 50W to 100W, bar graph will not
be displayed. Also, the back-light will be dim
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When the power supplied is more than the minimum power display threshold
of 50W to 100W, the 1st bar will appear and the back-light will brighten. More
number of bars will be displayed proportional to power output level.
inpUt FAULt (3)
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note:
This message will be displayed momentarily (will be steady) during the
boot process when the remote is switched ON. The message will flash during
the actual output fault condition
This message flashes when the inverter has shut down due to the following (Please
read the inverter manual for causes and remedies):
• DC input voltage at the terminals of the inverter is low: 10.5 +/- 0.3V VDC or lower
• DC input voltage at the inverter terminals is high: 15.3 +/- 0.3V VDC or higher
• Over temperature
oUtpUt FAULt (4)
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note:
This message will be displayed momentarily (will be steady) during the
boot process when the remote is switched ON. The message will flash during
the actual output fault condition.
This message flashes when the inverter shuts down due to over load or short circuit
on the AC output side (Please read the inverter manual for causes and remedies):