VI. Introduction to Function Modes (Taking V-385
as an example)
DO NOT REVERSE the
connection
on
the external battery.
fuses
and
even cause irreparable damage to the inverter.
covered by the warranty.
DO NOT use the inverter in or around explosive and flammable gases.
Ensure that the “Power Input (16)”of the control unit and the “External Power Output (22)”
on the battery unit are securely interlocked.
Warning!
●
When the inverter uses an external battery, the built-in battery of the inverter will not be
charged.
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The required voltage of an external battery is 11-15V.
●
The symbol [+] indicates anode
(positive)
, and [-] indicates cathode
(negative)
.
1. Normal Mode
09
10
In this mode, the use of flashes is not available but non-flash electrical appliances with the rated
power can use the normal mode. Taking as an example, the maximum power is 800W (At 800W,
can work for only 3 minutes continuously.) The power saving function is available in this mode.
When the operated power exceeds 800W, “Power Indicator (06)” turns red (blinking) and the
buzzer alarms. Meanwhile, the “Status Indicator (07)” turns red and the inverter will perform an auto
protective shutdown. The following circumstances are for your reference:
●
For the equipment with the power of about 800W, the inverter can work for 3 minutes
continuously. The inverter stops working after a buzzer alarm.
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For the equipment with the power of 1000-1400W, the inverter can only work for 2-3 seconds.
The inverter stops working after a buzzer alarm.
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For the equipment with the power of 1400-1800W, the system of the inverter starts but shuts
down within 3 seconds.
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For the equipment with the power of more than 1800W, the system of the inverter CANNOT start.
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As for the equipment with other power, it should be regulated based on the preceding values.
On non-flash device that has a rated power smaller than 45W, the Power Inverter should be
switched to Flash Mode for a normal operation. Otherwise, the Power Inverter will automatically
enable power saving function and cut off AC output.
2. Flash Mode
The “Flash” (flash mode) is specially designed for the use of flashes. It is also applicable to
electrical appliances with rated power. However, in this mode, power saving function is not
available. For the use of non-flash electrical appliances with rated power, see the preceding section
“Normal Mode”.
While using a flash:
2.1 Maximum service energy for the flash
with the
VOLTA
Inverter
(Using
V-385) Maximum service energy for the flash
(1) Will be 1500ws (cumulative, similarly hereinafter) if the flash recycles in 1 second.
(2) Will be 3000ws if the flash recycles in 2-3 seconds.
(3) Will be 5000ws if the flash recycles in 5 seconds.
(4) As for the flash recycling differently, refer to the preceding values.
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