7.0 Using an AGS Module
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7.8 ME-AGS-N Remote Troubleshooting
This section assists you in using your remote control to identify a fault, and to
resolve an abnormal operational condition detected within your AGS system.
7.8.1 AGS Fault Message Screen
When an AGS fault is detected, and the remote’s FAULT LED comes on, the
fault status is displayed on the LCD screen. Figure 7-5 is an example of how
fault messages appear on the ME-ARC remote. Use the remote’s LCD screen
and the information in this section to identify and correct the issue. The FAULT
LED blinks and the fault alternates with the inverter/charger status.
Blinking (red)
FAULT LED
** AGS status alternates with
inverter/charger status (scrolling).
AGS Status**
Inverter/Charger Setting/Info
FAULT
PWR
CHG
INV
Fault Temp
Settings/Info..
Figure 7-5 ME-AGS-N Fault Message (Example)
7.8.2 Resolving Operational Statuses
The following operational statuses can display on your ME-ARC, and some
may indicate an abnormal condition. This section provides additional infor-
mation and assistance to resolve these statuses (if needed).
• AC
In
– This is a normal status when the input to the inverter/charger is
connected to an AC source such as utility/grid power, or to an alternate
generator that may not be controlled by the AGS.
Remedy:
The
AC In
status prevents the AGS from autostarting. To
enable the AGS to autostart the generator, remove any AC power
connected to the input of the inverter/charger.
• No
Comm
– This is a normal status if there is no AGS installed. If an
AGS is installed, use the information below to determine the remedy.
Remedy:
If an AGS is installed, then follow these steps:
1. Ensure the green READY indicator on the AGS module is on
(blinking or solid) to indicate that the AGS module is getting
power.
2. Ensure the communications cable is connected from the Net-
work port on the Magnum inverter to the NETWORK port on
the ME-AGS-N.
3. Ensure you have the correct communications cable.