Read this manual carefully and keep it in a safe place. This manual is aimed at Users. Any modifications to the product or its components are prohibited and do not conform to its intended use. Only use original LEAB or LEAB-approved ac- cessories. Throughout the manual, you will be alerted to warnings and safety notices about potential hazards associated with handling the device.
The LPS II remote display is an optional accessory for displaying operating and service data of the LPS II. The remote display can be used to switch the LPS II on or off and to activate the emergency start function of the LPS II.
The voltage limits of the unit are 9.8 V ... 32 V. Only use the unit within the specified voltage limits. 3 Technical specifications LPS II Remote Display Part number Excluding connection cable 1051009008...
The LPS II remote display provides an overview of all relevant operating data of the LPS II. It shows the charge status of the LPS II as well as the operating data of the individual 12 V and 230 V outputs and inputs.
Fig. 2: LPS II remote display back 4 Connector for Molex plug (8-PIN) 5.1 PIN assignment Molex connector (8-PIN) The Molex connector (8-PIN) is used to connect the LPS II remote display to the LPS II. Fig. 3: Molex connector PIN assignment LEAB Automotive GmbH...
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Ground Not assigned CAN Bus Low Output 2 M12 connector The M12 connector enables external devices or signals to be connected to the LPS II remote display. Fig. 4: M12 connector PIN assignment Assignment Battery positive Battery positive Ground Can Bus High...
To install the unit, proceed as follows: 1. Insert the supplied Molex connector of the connection cable into the con- nection for the Molex connector on the back of the LPS II remote display. ð The Molex connector audibly clicks into place.
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5. Mark the position of the fastening holes with a pin. 6. Disconnect the connecting cable from the unit by removing the Molex con- nector on the back of the LPS II remote display. 7. Guide the connecting cable through the mounting cut-out.
A more detailed overview of the charge status of the LPS II is provided by the Status II display. NOTE! If the rotary knob of the LPS II remote display is not pressed for 30 s, the display automatically switches back to the start screen (status I).
ð The 230 V output is switched on via the quick selec- tion. NOTE! If the rotary knob of the LPS II remote display is not pressed for 5 s, the display automatically switches back to the start screen (status I).
1. Briefly press the rotary knob 1 x. ð Status II is shown on the display of the unit. NOTE! If the rotary knob of the LPS II remote display is not pressed for 30 s, the display automatically switches back to the start screen (status I).
The operating data of the booster and the solar charge controller can be viewed and the emergency start func- tion of the LPS II can be activated via the “..12 V char- ging” menu. To display the menu, proceed as follows: Fig. 13: .12 V char-...
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“12 V charging” menu. NOTE! If the rotary knob of the LPS II remote display is not pressed for 30 s, the display automatically switches back to the start screen (status I).
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8.5.2.3 Emergency start Via the emergency start function, a discharged starter battery can be recharged by the LPS II to such an extent that a starting process is possible again. To activate the emergency start function of the LPS II, proceed as follows: Fig. 16: ..
To display the operating data of the inverter, proceed as follows: Fig. 17: .230 V out- ü The LPS II remote display is switched on. ü Status III is shown on the display of the unit. 1. Turn the rotary knob to select the "230 V output"...
The “..230 V Charging” menu allows you to view the op- erating data of the charger. To display the operating data, proceed as follows: ü The LPS II remote display is switched on. Fig. 18: .230 V char- ü Status III is shown on the display of the unit.
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8.5.5.1.1 Language You can choose between German and English for the readings of the LPS II remote display. To set the language of your LPS II remote display, pro- ceed as follows: Fig. 21: ...Language ü The LPS II remote display is switched on.
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8.5.5.1.2 Warning buzzer (SoC) The “Warning buzzer (SoC)” menu allows you to set when and if the warning buzzer of the LPS II remote dis- play should inform you about a low charge status of the LPS II.
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Fig. 23: …Dark Mode suitable when the unit is operated in the dark. To set the background colour, proceed as follows: ü The LPS II remote display is switched on. ü The “..Display Settings” menu is shown on the display of the unit.
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Bright, Medium and Dark. To set the display brightness, proceed as follows: Fig. 24: ...Brightness ü The LPS II remote display is switched on. ü The “..Display Settings” menu is shown on the display of the unit. 1. Turn the rotary knob to select the “Brightness” menu item.
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The “..Unit Information” display shows the information on the serial number and the version numbers of the hardware and firmware of the LPS II, as well as the ver- sion number of the firmware of the LPS II remote display (IBC).
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ð “… Error Codes” is shown on the display of the unit. You can now read the current error codes. ð Look in the LPS II user manual for the current error code and follow the instructions. You can also find error codes and FAQs on the Internet on our LPS II support website To do this, either follow the QR code of the “..Service”...
QR code using a smartphone. To display the “..Service” menu, proceed as follows: ü The LPS II remote display is switched on. ü The “. Other Settings” menu is shown on the display of Fig. 28: QR code to the unit.
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LEAB Automotive GmbH 10 EU Declaration of Conformity LEAB Automotive GmbH Thorshammer 6 24866 Busdorf...
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