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FRONT PANEL SWITCHES
The operation of the front panel is the same as the
LINK 2000
with the exception
of the
TIME
switch. When the alternator regulator is on (REG ON energized) and
TIME
is selected, the alternator output current is displayed. It is preceded with the character "
A
".
For example, an alternator output current of 100 Amps would be displayed as
AI00.
STATUS LIGHTS
The status lights on the front of
LINK 2000-R
use LEDs (light emitting diodes) to
indicate which cycle the alternator regulator
is in during charging. The meaning of the lights
is the same as described in the
LINK 2000
installation manual. The only difference is that
when there is no external AC power available, and the regulator is turned on, the status lights
indicate the charge cycle for the alternator regulator. If external AC power is available, the
charger is turned on, and the alternator is also charging the battery, the status lights indicate
the cycle of both the charger and the alternator regulator.
Selecting TIME when the alternator regula-
tor is operating displays the alternator out-
put current. The current is displayed with an
"
A
" preceding the value.
Status lights indicate which cycle the regula-
tor (and /or the charger) is in. The AC light
will be off if there is no external AC input.
FRONT PANEL AND STATUS LIGHTS
The front panel operation of the
LINK 2000-R
is exactly the same as described in
the
LINK 2000
owners manual with the exceptions noted below.
AC IN:
Green LED on when AC is present.
CHARGE:
Red LED on when charger/alternator is in bulk CHARGE Cycle.
Flashes LED when charger/alternator is in EQUALIZE Cycle.
ACCEPT:
Orange LED on when charger/alternator is in ACCEPTANCE Cycle.
FLOAT:
Green LED on when charger/alternator is in FLOAT Cycle.