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Freedom Sequence Intelligent Power Manager Owner’s Guide
Basic Configuration Settings
AC Relays
By default, each AC load circuit is assigned a priority number in the factory
(
ACLoad1
= 1
up to
ACLoad6
= 6
1
), which can be changed via SCP on the
Circuit Config
screen. The priority order is then automatically swapped
as explained in “Priority Swapping Between Circuits” on page 37.
How the power manager uses the priority number to determine the load-
shedding order of AC circuits is explained in “AC Load Shedding” on page
34.
DC Relays
DC Relays are not assigned a priority, but if a DC relay is associated to
either Line1 or Line2, it will assume the lowest priority ranking in the
system.
If association of a DC Relay is changed from
Line1
or
Line2
to
Batt1
, it
will lose any priority value and the power manager will re-organize the
priority numbers for the rest of the relays.
To change the priority setting from the Device
Status
screen:
1.For the four-circuit Freedom Sequence model, AC circuits are
ACLoad1
up to
ACLoad4
. DC
circuits are from
DCLoad1
up to
DCLoad4
.
FSPM 00: Status
L2 Amps
Batt Voltage
Circuit Status
Config
On 0.0A
12.8V
FSPM 00: Config
Mode
SHR BKR Mode
SHR BKR Rating
Circuit Config
[Operating]
[Manual]
[25.0A]
FSPM 00: Circuit Config
1 ACLoad1
1 Priority
1 Load Shed
2 ACLoad2
[2]
[Disabled]
FSPM 00: Circuit Config
1 ACLoad1
1 Priority
1 Load Shed
2 ACLoad2
[1]
[Disabled]
FSPM 00: Circuit Config
1 ACLoad1
1 Priority
1 Load Shed
2 ACLoad2
[*1]
[Disabled]
1
Press down until the
field is selected.
3
Scroll down until Circuit
Config is selected.
5
Scroll up or down to select a
circuit priority setting.
2
Press to activate
the screen.
4
Press to display
the screen.
7
Scroll up and down to
choose a value.
6
Press to
change.
8
Press to
confirm the
selected value.
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