Samlexpower Evolution EVO-2212 Owner's Manual - 6.7 12V, 100
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6.5 PROTECTIONS, FAULT MESSAGES AND TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
The front panel of the unit has a Red LED marked “FAULT” (13, Fig 2.1). This LED will light
up (steady) when the unit registers any of the FAULT MODE situations shown in Table 7.1 of
EVO-RC Manual at Appendix A.
Table 7.1 of EVO-RC Manual at Appendix A shows details of protections and associated Fault/
Error Messages that will be displayed on the LCD screen of the optional Remote Control EVO-
RC.
NOTE: If the optional Remote Control EVO-RC (see Appendix A) is not used, it may be dif-
ficult to narrow down the probable cause of the fault.
6.6 POWERING OFF THE UNIT IN FAULT MODE
If the unit is in “Fault Mode”, it will be possible to power OFF the unit with the ON/OFF Push
Button.
(As explained under paragraph 6.1.2, as long as AC input voltage > 60VAC is present, the
unit CANNOT BE POWERED OFF using the ON / OFF Button on the front panel of the unit or
on the optional Remote Control EVO-RC (see Appendix A). In order to power off using the
Power ON/Off Button, switch OFF the AC input first).
6.7 12V, 100
m
A CAPACITY DC SOURCE FOR SIGNALING
A 12V, 100mA capacity DC source has been provided (16, Fig 2.1). This voltage may be
routed through the contacts of the Status Relay (14, Fig 2.1) to feed 12V ON / OFF control
signal to drive circuits of remote monitoring of the following 3 programmable conditions of
operation of the unit (Refer to Table 6.6 under Relay Function).
0 - Relay will be ON (contacts will close) when in “Charging Mode”
1 - Relay will be ON (contacts will be closed) in Fault Mode
2 - Relay will be ON (contacts will close) at Low Battery Alarm and OFF (contacts will open)
at Low Battery Reset. This option may be used for Generator Auto Start/Stop with the
help of optional Generator Auto Start Module. Please see Section 4.7 for details.
SECTION 6 |
Operation, Protections and Troubleshooting