4 quick start – SurgeX XR315 User Manual

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Quick Start

This section is intended to allow users with a simple straightforward system incorporating a
single XR315 to get up and running with the minimum of effort. If this is not the case then skip
this section and go directly to the section on detailed programming (section 5). If you are going
to follow the quick start instructions, you only need to perform the following steps since the unit
has been shipped with default settings suitable for basic operation.

1. Make all connections as per section 3.

2. Insert the screwdriver provided in the accessory kit in the hole labeled Select and turn it one

click clockwise. Press the power button and you will see the first menu item “Unused” on the
display. This is a function that is not available in the current software/hardware
configuration.

3. Advance Select one click to get the second menu item “Up & Down Inputs”. Select the

option required for the install by referring to section 3.2.1 and set the option by rotating
Adjust.

4. If you have connected an LED to the 12V dc output for remote signaling, step through the

menu until you reach “12V dc Output”. Then advance Adjust to select “LED”. This selection
will make the remote LED mimic the LED on the front panel which flashes while the unit is
powering up or powering down.

5. Turn Select fully counter-clockwise and press the power button to exit programming. Place

two of the black plugs from the accessory kit into the adjustment holes to deter tampering
and the unit is ready for use.


Although the above steps are all that are required to get the XR315 running, you may want to
take a look at the following programming options to see if you want to make use of any of these
functions. You will find these listed on the reverse side of the Programming and Connection
Guide, and they are near the end of the menu that you step through by turning Select.

Low Voltage Shutdown

Shuts unit off if AC voltage drops below the set point

High Voltage Shutdown

Shuts unit off if AC voltage rises above the set point

Power Fail Restore

Turns unit back on after a power failure if unit

was powered up when the power failed

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