3 charger information and menu descriptions, 1 dc voltage and dc current, 2 fault codes and fault leds – Alpha Technologies Spectra Series User Manual

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Preliminary Operating Instructions 30 of 62 AIP SERVICE NUMBER 1-800-863-3364

“Float 2.30V/C


However, if the user pressed the LEFT ARROW button twice instead of the RIGHT ARROW button the
value will revert to the value before being changed like the following.

“Float 2.25V/C

Example 2 - Arming and Disarming Faults:

Example 2 explains how to toggle between arming and disarming fault codes and between many other
modes.

Press the DOWN ARROW button until you get the following.

“Alarm Settings


Press the RIGHT ARROW button and it will show you the following.

“AC Hi Armed


Press the RIGHT ARROW button and it will show you the following.

“AC Hi Disarmed


The “AC Hi” alarm is now disarmed and will not be an active fault code. Press the RIGHT ARROW
button again and it will show you the following.

“AC Hi Armed


By pressing the RIGHT ARROW button in these types of menus you can see and change the different
charger profiles.

Press the UP or DOWN ARROW buttons when you have the selection you want and this will change to a
different Alarm setting.

By pressing the LEFT ARROW button you can get back to the following.

“Alarm Settings


By pressing the LEFT ARROW button again you get back to the default menu.

Most of the Control Panel menus use one of the two example methods to make changes. The exception
to this is the GFI set point menu, which will be explained in SECTION 11.3.4.

11.3 CHARGER INFORMATION AND MENU DESCRIPTIONS

11.3.1 DC VOLTAGE AND DC CURRENT

The Default Display is the DC Voltage and DC Current. It is updated every second. The last
character of the display changes every second to show the display is updating. Display Example:
(26.50V 20.00A –)

11.3.2 FAULT CODES AND FAULT LEDS

The display will show “No Faults” unless a fault has occurred. The following fault codes are
displayed on the display: Hi DC, Lo DC, EOD, GFI +, GFI - , Hi AC, Lo AC, HiLoc, and LoLoc.
The “AC ON” and “DC ON” LEDs can also be used as fault indicators.

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