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Freedom SW 3000 Sine Wave Inverter/Charger - Xantrex

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Monitoring the <strong>Freedom</strong> <strong>SW</strong> <strong>3000</strong> Indicator<br />

Lights<br />

The ten indicator lights on the front panel show you the operating status of<br />

the <strong>Freedom</strong> <strong>SW</strong> <strong>3000</strong>. A description of the lights is provided in Table 3.<br />

If none of the front panel lights are on, see “Troubleshooting Reference” on<br />

page 47.<br />

Table 3 Front Panel Lights<br />

Light<br />

Illuminated Color Status Action or Status Item<br />

AC Charge Green When the <strong>Freedom</strong><br />

<strong>SW</strong> <strong>3000</strong> is connected<br />

to a qualified AC<br />

source or a generator,<br />

the External AC light<br />

illuminates.<br />

You can run your<br />

appliances from an<br />

AC source like the<br />

utility grid or a<br />

generator.<br />

<strong>Inverter</strong><br />

Enable<br />

Green<br />

When inverter mode is<br />

enabled, the <strong>Inverter</strong><br />

Enable Light is<br />

illuminated. If Utility<br />

is unavailable and<br />

operating conditions<br />

are met, the <strong>Freedom</strong><br />

<strong>SW</strong> <strong>3000</strong> will produce<br />

AC voltage to power<br />

your loads.<br />

You can run your<br />

appliances from the<br />

inverter.<br />

Table 3 Front Panel Lights<br />

Faults and Warnings<br />

Operating The <strong>Freedom</strong> <strong>SW</strong> <strong>3000</strong><br />

Light<br />

Illuminated Color Status Action or Status Item<br />

Fault Red A fault has occurred<br />

on the network.<br />

Investigate and clear<br />

the fault condition.<br />

A fault affects the operation of the unit. A manual fault requires user<br />

intervention by clearing the condition and then pressing the Reset button on<br />

the inverter/charger’s front panel. See the System Control Panel Owner’s<br />

Guide for information on clearing faults from the SCP.<br />

A warning alerts you to a condition that could possibly affect operation of<br />

the unit.<br />

See “Faults and Warnings” on page 21 for more explanation on the<br />

difference between faults and warnings.<br />

Monitoring Status Messages on the SCP<br />

Refer to “System Menu Map” on page 26 of the Configuration chapter.<br />

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