User Menu Description
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06A Bypass Mode Selected
If “Yes” is displayed, the Bypass Mode is selected for either the AC1 or
AC2 input.
When the inverter is setup to operate in the Bypass Mode it does not
check the AC inputs for quality and will allow any anomalies appearing
on the grid (AC1) or generator output (AC2) to pass through to the loads.
This is a special operating mode which bypasses the inverter’s internal
sensing circuits and disables the inverter/charger’s normal operation.
Backup power and charging functions are not available in this operating
mode.
06B Chr Selected (No Backup)
If “Yes” is displayed, the CHR (charger only) Mode is selected.
In this mode, the inverter will not supply AC power if the AC input
source fails. Whenever AC is present on the input (AC1 or AC2), it will
pass through to the loads and the charger will continue to charge the
batteries, providing a float charge if Float is selected or a silent charge (as
necessary) if Silent is selected.
06C Gen Signaled to Run
If “Yes” is displayed, the generator was issued a command to start. This
menu item only acknowledges that a generator run command was issued.
If you need to know why the generator has been signaled to run, check
menu items 02B Gen Start Load Amps, 02C Gen Start Volts/Manual
and 02D Gen Start Exercise Run for either a load amps start, voltage or
manual start, or an exercise start.
If the generator is not running, but has received a signal to start, check the
Menu Items 07 to determine which relay did, or did not, energize. Or
check the troubleshooting section of your generator’s owner’s manual.
06D Gen In Cooldown
If “Yes” is displayed, the generator’s AC output is no longer synchronized
to the inverter’s input and the generator is in its cooldown cycle (set in
menu 24G Gen Cooldown Period).
Once the cooldown time has elapsed, the generator is sent a command to
stop.