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7.0 Using an AGS Module

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7.3.2.2 ME-ARC Remote’s AGS TECH Button

Press the ME-ARC’s TECH button, and rotate the SELECT knob to access:
TECH: 01 Temperatures
Press the SELECT knob, and then rotate the knob to display the current

temperature reading of the AGS’s remote temp sensor. If the remote temp

sensor is not installed, “AGS TS Open” displays.
TECH: 02 Revisions – AGS
Press the SELECT knob, and then rotate the knob until the AGS module soft-

ware version is shown on the screen (i.e., AGS: 5.2).

Info: The AGS may display a “0.0” revision for several reasons. Ei-

ther the AGS is not installed, there is no communication because of

a bad/miswired network cable, or the AGS is not powered or is bad.

TECH: 04 Fault History
Press the SELECT knob, rotate the knob until the 04B AGS Faults menu dis-

plays, and then press the SELECT knob.

04B AGS Faults This menu displays a history of the last nine AGS faults.

Information for each fault displays from the most recent fault (H1) to the

earliest/past recorded faults (H2 up to H9). Refer to Figure 7-1 below.

The top line displays the AGS fault mode. The bottom line displays the fault

history number, day(s) since this fault occurred, and the time this fault

occurred.
Rotate the SELECT knob to display additional readings for this fault (series of

three screens for each fault). The following information displays: DC voltage on

the AGS at the time of this fault, and the temperature of the AGS temperature

sensor at the time of this fault.
Continue to rotate the SELECT knob to display earlier faults (as applicable).

Time fault

occurred

Fault Temp
H1 D– 0 12:23AM

Fault Temp
H1 77F

Fault Temp
H1 14.2 VDC

Fault history

number

Day(s) since

fault occurred

AGS DC voltage

at time of fault

AGS temp

sensor at time

of fault

AGS fault

• 04C

Clear

Faults

– This menu

allows all recorded fault history infor-

mation—for any inverter and/or AGS that is network connected—to be

cleared/erased.

Figure 7-1, AGS Fault History Menu Items

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