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4–10 975-0638-01-01 Rev E
Tabl e 4-4 Inverter Settings Description
Item Description
Low Batt Cut
Out
Same description as “Basic Settings” on page 4–7.
LBCO Hysteresis See “Low Battery Cut Out Hysteresis” on page 4–11
.
LBCO Delay LBCO Delay controls how long the inverter is allowed to
operate at or below the Low Batt Cut Out level before
turning off due to a low battery voltage condition. The
inverter will stop producing AC output only after the
Low Batt Cut Out level has been reached for this
uninterrupted period of time.
Once the inverter has shut off, the battery voltage must rise
2 volts above the Low Batt Cut Out setting for inverter
operation to resume.
Hi Batt Cut Out Hi Batt Cut Out sets the maximum battery voltage at which
the inverter will operate. If the battery voltage exceeds this
limit for more than one minute, the Conext SW displays a
fault message and shuts down. The inverter will not support
AC loads when in this condition. If a qualified AC source is
present, the unit passes AC through to the loads. The
inverter automatically restarts when the voltage drops to
3 volts below the Hi Batt Cut Out setting. If battery
voltage continues to rise after shutdown, an external
charger may still be charging the batteries. The Conext SW
cannot control how external chargers operate.
Search Watts Search Watts sets the Conext SW’s search sensitivity when
search mode is enabled. When a load larger than this
setting is present, the inverter starts producing AC output.
Enabling search mode from the Setup menu can minimize
power draw from the battery during periods of low demand
from loads. Also see “Using Search Mode” on page 4–11.
Search Delay Search Delay sets the time between search pulses. When
searching for loads, the Conext SW sends out search
pulses to determine if a load is present. If the Conext SW
finds a load above the Search Watts setting, the inverter
turns on. Conext SW power draw while in search mode
decreases when Search Delay is increased, but the Conext
SW’s response time to active loads is slower.
Inv Block Start Sets the time to halt inverting. See “Using Inverter Block” on
page 4–12 for more information.
Inv Block Stop Sets the time to resume inverting. See “Using Inverter
Block” on page 4–12 for more information.
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