Xantrex Technology SW 3000 Battery Charger User Manual


 
46 Freedom SW 3000 Owner’s Guide
Troubleshooting
Warning Types
There are two types of warnings: automatic and manual. When the Freedom
SW 3000 detects a warning condition, it displays a warning message on the
SCP.
Table 7 describes how they differ in their behavior and in how you can
respond to them when they appear on the SCP.
Escalating automatic
faults
Clear automatically if the fault condition goes
away, just like an automatic fault.
However, if an escalating automatic fault occurs
several times within a defined time period, the
escalating automatic fault becomes a manual
fault, requiring user intervention. For example, if
three faults occur in one minute, it will no longer
clear itself but becomes a manual fault. Then you
must identify the problem, correct the fault
condition, and clear the fault or reset the device.
Table 6
Faults Types and Behaviors
Fault type Behavior
Table 7
Warning Types and Behavior
Warning type Behavior
Automatic warning Clear automatically if the fault condition that
generated the message goes away. You can also
acknowledge automatic warnings without
waiting for them to clear automatically.
Manual warning Require you to acknowledge them before you
can proceed with configuring or operating the
Freedom SW 3000. Manual warnings are usually
in the form of a
Yes/No question that you may acknowledge by
pressing the Enter button on the SCP for Yes and
the Exit button for No.
Refer to the System Control Panel Owner’s
Guide for more information.