Stand-By Operation - Holiday Navigator 2003 Owner's Manual

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Stand-by Operation

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The remote control liquid crystal display (LCD) and light emitting diodes
(LED) are used for operation status conditions. The LED lights give inverter
status, charge status, battery condition and error indications at a glance. The
LCD screen displays charging cycle status, various meter readings, automatic
generator operation status, programming field and error messages.
The inverter ON/OFF button turns the inverter on or off and can be used to
start or stop the generator. The up or down arrows are used to scroll up or
down through the operations field or meters field. The up arrow is used to toggle
between operations and meter fields. Pressing the up and down arrows will
simultaneously access the programming field. The settings button is used to set
or scroll through a particular programming field.
NOTE: The main switch on the inverter is to remain ON.
The inverter can be set-up for stand-by power operation. When hooked to
shore power, or operating from the generator with Stand-by mode enabled, the
inverter will automatically provide AC power if shore power discontinues or
the generator is turned off. When AC power resumes the inverter will
automatically return to "stand-by" mode and begin charging the batteries.
To Enable Stand-by Mode:
• Momentarily press the blue "on/off" button while the motorhome
is hooked to shore power or operating from the generator. The
Status light on the remote panel will blink slowly. Battery charging
is not affected in Stand-by mode.
NOTE: Disable stand-by operation when not in use. House battery
power may accidentally be consumed, causing the house batteries to
be drained.
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