Product Manual

3 USER GUIDE
3.6 Fault Screens
Ignition selects Ignition Trigger, Auto is controlled by The Manager30, and
12V or 24V lock the unit to a 12V or 24V system. ON means the unit can
trigger DC charging whenever there is a voltage between 9 - 32V on the
DC Input wire. The default value is ‘Auto’.
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This screen is used by REDARC to identify problems with a The Manager30 setup
and does not need to be accessed unless requested by REDARC Technicians.
Start Process/ More Info
Advanced Settings Screen
Set DC Input Trigger Screen
MaxCharge Current Screen
The About Screen allows you to access information about the build of The
Manager30 and the company. You may be asked to access this menu should you
ever call up for technical support with The Manager30.
About your Manager30
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Factory Settings Screen
MaxCharge Current Screen
This screen gives the option of restoring the Factory Settings for The Manager30.
A list of the factory settings can be found on Page 34.
Restore Settings/ Confirm
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Advanced Settings Screen
About Screen
If The Manager30 detects a problem with the charging system that does not
prevent it from charging the battery, it will alert you via a Warning screen and
an alarm buzzer, and continue charging. The screen will give a brief description
of the problem and allow you to select either ‘Clear’ or ‘Ignore’. Both options
will clear the warning screen. After selecting ‘Clear’, however, The Manager30
will immediately check to see if the fault condition still exists. If it does, it
will display the warning screen again. Selecting ‘Ignore’ will prevent The
Manager30 from detecting the same fault for up to one minute.
NOTE: If “Ignore” is selected but the fault is not removed, when the warning re-
appears after one minute, it will not be accompanied by the alarm buzzer.
The troubleshooting section (3.7) of this manual contains a description of faults
detected.
Clear Warning
Ignore Warning
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Confirm Setting
Cancel Setting
Change Setting
Change Setting