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		 STERLING   
					POWER PRODUCTS   
					3 in 1 COMBINED   
					PURE SINE WAVE INVERTER   
					UPS / BATTERY CHARGER   
					(SOLAR & SHORE)   
					USER MANUAL   
					Sterling Power Products   
					England Tel. 01905 453999   
					Fax 01905 458836   
					
					
				General:   
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					“ 3 in 1” It is a powerful pure sine wave inverter, a sophisticated battery   
					charger that features adaptive charge technology and a high-speed AC   
					transfer switch in a single compact enclosure.   
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					Besides all this functions ,however, the “3 in 1” has several advanced   
					features that provides a range of new applications as outlined bellow:   
					In the event of a grid failure ,or shore or generator power being   
					disconnected, the inverter within the “3 in 1” is automatically In less than 20   
					milliseconds activated and takes over supply to the connected loads.   
					Allowed them to continue to operate without disruption. The “3 in 1” is very   
					powerful battery charger. It will therefore draw a lot of current from the   
					generator or shore side supply.   
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					ꢁ INVERTER:   
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					Pure Sine Wave AC output.   
					Very low total harmonic distortion (< 2 % )   
					High surge capacity and soft-start design for heavy inductive loads such as air   
					conditioning   
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					Load detection system for “power saving” mode   
					Extremely high efficiency.   
					ꢁ Battery Charger :   
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					The “3 in 1” series is built around a bi-directional converter , that operates as   
					an inverter or as a battery charger high capacity three-stage Battery charger   
					Equalization mode conditions Battery for longer life   
					Multistage charger-power factor corrected for superior   
					Charging temperature sensitive charging for optional   
					Care of all batteries ( temperature sensor optional ) Built in solar charge   
					regulator.   
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					ꢁ Bypass Function:   
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					Automatic 60 A (3000W ) / 30 A ( 1500W ) transfer relay turns inverter and   
					charger on / off.   
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					Fast ( UPS ) mode or delay mode of the Bypass switch.   
					Power sharing prevent tripping of shore power breaker.   
					ꢁ Basic Remote Control:   
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					Power output on / off   
					Function mode select   
					Programming Battery charging voltage   
					Error message display   
					Programming auxiliary relay (x2 )   
					Programming input current limit for power share   
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					A. General Information   
					Operating instructions   
					This manual is a part of the delivery package of every inverter-charger. It serves as   
					Guidelines for safe and efficient operation of the unit. The instructions are only   
					valid for use with the following models and accessories.   
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					DAI-1500C-12xx / DAI-3000C-12xx   
					DAI-1500C-24xx / DAI-1500C-24xx   
					BTS-A-15 (m)   
					Temperature   
					Remote controller   
					RCC-A-03 (3m) / RCC-A-15 (15m)   
					Any personnel who install the unit and / or works with it must be fully familiar with   
					the contents of this manual and must follow exactly all the warnings and safety   
					instructions. A qualified and trained personnel must carry out installation of , or any   
					work on the unit . Installation and application must comply with the respective local   
					installations codes and safety regulations.   
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					B. Warranty   
					During production and assembling, all Sterling Inverter / Chargers go through   
					many testing procedures. Every Sterling has its own serial number, which helps to   
					refer back to its original data in the event of controls or repairs. That is why you   
					should never remove the identification plate showing the serial number and must   
					ensure you return your warranty card as soon as possible.   
					The warranty period for your Sterling is 2 years.   
					Sterling Warranty Terms and Conditions   
					Sterling warrants this product against defects in material or workmanship, to the   
					original purchaser only for an initial period of 60 days from date of purchase, when   
					in normal use and service. The warranty period will be extended to a total of one (1)   
					year if a completed warranty card is received within 60 days of purchase. No   
					warranty will be provided on units which have not been paid for in full.   
					Some models may have the option of purchasing an extended warranty period,   
					see elsewhere in this manual for details. This manufacturers warranty is in addition   
					to your consumer rights under local trade practices act.   
					This warranty does not extend to products which have been opened, altered or   
					repaired by persons other than authorized by Sterling or to products which   
					become defective due to acts of God, fire, sabotage, vandalism, contaminated   
					fluids, negligence or failure to operate, house and maintain the product in   
					accordance with instructions provided in this manual. It is extremely important   
					that all installation instructions contained within this manual are strictly   
					adhered to , failure to do so will void your warranty. Except for the foregoing   
					expressed warranty Sterling makes no warranty, expressed or implied,   
					including but not limited to, the warranty of merchantability or fitness for a particular   
					purpose.   
					Sterling will repair or replace the defective product in accordance with its best   
					judgment, For service under warranty, , if the product is found to be defective,   
					within the terms of the warranty. Repair or replacement of any unit does not extend   
					the original warranty terms in any way.   
					This warranty does not cover repairs made necessary due to the product coming in   
					contact with dirt, abrasives, moisture, rust, corrosion, varnish or other similar, or   
					failure due to poor quality or poor condition batteries.   
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					Sterling reserve the right with some models to supply an accredited installer with   
					replacement parts, this may allow the unit to become operable much quicker. In   
					this case Sterling are not responsible for any costs of the installer’s time or   
					traveling expenses. Replacement parts are sent at Sterling's discretion.   
					Sterling will in no way be held responsible for any losses incurred   
					due to the malfunctioning or failure of a product.   
					Suitably qualified personnel must carry out wiring, failure to do so will void   
					warranty.   
					If you have any questions about this warranty please do not hesitate   
					to contact us.   
					Caution: Even when a unit has been completely disconnected, there can   
					Still be deadly voltages present at the OUTPUT. To remove these voltages you   
					must switch the unit ON with the ON/OFF switch. After one minute the   
					electronics are discharged and any work can now be safely carried out.   
					Caution: In normal use lead-acid and lead-gel batteries give out explosive gases.   
					Never smoke or allow a spark or flame in the vicinity of batteries. The batteries   
					must always be stored or placed in a well ventilated area, they should be placed in   
					such a way that there is no danger of short circuiting through carelessness. Never   
					charge frozen batteries.   
					This unit is not to be used or sold for life support equipment or applications.   
					B.1 Special Precautions   
					While working on batteries there should always be a second person close to you or   
					within your voice range, in case help is needed.   
					Plenty of fresh water and soap must be ready at hand so that in case of acid   
					coming in contact with skin, eyes and clothes, the areas in question can be   
					thoroughly washed.   
					If acid enters the eyes, you must thoroughly wash the eyes with cold running water   
					for at least 15 minutes. It is recommended that you immediately consult a medical   
					doctor.   
					Baking powder neutralizes battery acid electrolyte. Always keep some at hand.   
					Special care must be taken when working with metal tools near or on the batteries.   
					With tools such as screwdrivers, spanners etc. short-circuits can result. Sparks   
					produced by the short-circuit can cause an explosion.   
					When working on batteries all personal metal items such as rings, necklaces and   
					bracelets must be removed. Batteries are so powerful that short-circuit with these   
					items can melt them and thus cause severe burns. Always follow the battery   
					manufacturers instructions.   
					Under certain conditions this unit or a connected generator can start   
					automatically. While working on an electrical installation you must ensure that   
					these appliances are disconnected before commencing any work.   
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					C. Introduction   
					C.1 Basic schematic   
					This unit is a a sine wave inverter with integrated battery charger and AC Bypass   
					switch with many additional functions.   
					DC BUS   
					AC BUS   
					PV Array   
					Solar Controller   
					Bidirectional Inverter   
					(Inverter / Charger)   
					BATTERY   
					Home / Boat / Motohome   
					AC Load   
					C.1.1 The Inverter   
					The sinewave-inverter section of your Combi generates a sinewave AC voltage   
					with an exceptionally precise voltage and stabilized frequency, In order to start   
					large electric motors, the user has the possibility to employ a short-start-power   
					which is 3-times the nominal power of the Combi   
					The inverter is protected against overload and short-circuit. A power-stage with the   
					latest MOS-FET power transistors, a toroidal transformer, and a fast regulating   
					system make-up a robust and reliable inverter with very high efficiency. A load   
					detection system serves to provide the smallest energy consumption and ensures a   
					long life for the battery.   
					C.1.2 The Bypass switch   
					This unit can be connected to an AC input source. For example a stand-by motor   
					generator or the AC grid, such as shore power or a caravan park. With the   
					transfer system, on one side you have AC voltage which is used to run the load,   
					on the other side the batteries are being charged. The distribution of energy   
					between the AC loads and battery charger is automatic.   
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					C.1.3 The Battery charger   
					The built-in battery charger is capable of charging the batteries quickly and   
					completely. A microprocessor controlled, 3 to 4 Step charging process ensures   
					the optimum charging of the batteries. The desired charging current can be set.   
					The battery charger can be used for lead-acid or gel batteries. Thanks to the   
					floating charge ability of this unit, the batteries can remain continuously connected.   
					C.1.4 The solar charge regulator (opetional)   
					With the built-in solar regulator, the unit is a complete solar-power-center. In a   
					solar installation this regulator ensures that the batteries are charged correctly.   
					With the unit, batteries can be charged with a generator and with the solar   
					modules at the same time. The charging of batteries with both energy sources is   
					carried out fully automatically.   
					C.1.5 Remote control   
					As an option, a remote control can be connected to this unit. The   
					remote control is supplied with a 3m long cable. This cable can be up to 15m long.   
					(RS-485 interface) On the remote control output current and charging current are   
					also shown.   
					C.2 Battery connections   
					Lead-acid batteries are normally available in blocks of 2V, 6V or 12V. In most   
					cases, to generate the necessary operating voltage and the capacity of the   
					batteries for the unit many batteries have to be connected together in parallel   
					and or in series. Following three examples are shown:   
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					C.2.1 Parallel Connection:   
					C.2.2 Series Connection:   
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					C.2.3 Parallel-Series Connection:   
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					D. Installation   
					D.1 Location   
					The location of the Combi must be chosen by the following criteria:   
					Protection from unauthorized handling.   
					Dry dust free room, no condensation, no rodents.   
					Never install directly over the battery and never in a cabinet together   
					with the batteries.   
					Keep ventilation holes free. The ventilation of the Combi is designed in such a   
					way that it will work most efficiently when mounted vertically.   
					In mobile installation it is important to keep vibrations to a minimum.   
					D.2 Rear Panel   
					Connections   
					A Battery +/-   
					Battery cables.   
					B SOLAR +/-   
					C AUX1 contact   
					D AUX2 contact   
					Connections for Solar modules.   
					Connecting terminal for Auxiliary contact 1.   
					Connecting terminal for Auxiliary contact 2.   
					E BTS (Battery temp. sensor) Connecting terminal for Temperature sensor.   
					F EXT AC IN   
					G AC OUT   
					Connecting terminal for AC input.   
					Connecting terminal for AC output.   
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					D.3 Cabling / wiring   
					When making connections to the unit you must ensure that all connections   
					are carried out in a clean and correct manner and under no circumstances that a   
					cable is connected to a wrong terminal.   
					Connecting the unit must be carried out in the following order.   
					D.3.1 Connection to battery   
					Prepare the batteries for connection. Prepare battery cables, if necessary press   
					on cable tabs/shoes. Connect the red cable to the Battery positive fuse/circuit   
					breaker and the black cable to battery Minus (-) Take care when connecting the   
					second cable to the battery, as a spark is produced, this is caused for a short time   
					due to high current flowing in the unit to charge the capacitors. This is another   
					reason to install a battery fuse/circuit breaker. For this reason follow strictly the   
					safety measures described in this manual.   
					DO NOT INSERT THE BATTERY FUSE AT THIS STAGE.   
					D.3.2 Connection to the AC OUTPUT.   
					The AC output must be connected to the screw terminal AC OUTPUT. For this,   
					use a 3-core cable with a conductor cross section of 2,5mm². Connections are   
					marked as follows “OUT / N”=Neutral, “GND”=Earth, “OUT / L”=Live or Active.   
					Caution: High voltage can be at the AC output, ensure the unit is not   
					connected when making AC connections.   
					D.3.3 Connection to the AC INPUT   
					The AC input supply from the electricity grid or from a generator must be   
					connected to the screw terminals AC INPUT. For this use a 3-core cable with a   
					conductor cross section of 2,5mm². Connections are marked as follows   
					“IN / N”=Neutral, “GND”=Earth, “IN / L”=Live or Active.   
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					D.3.4 Connect the Solar modules: SOLAR IN +/-   
					Solar modules are connected on these terminals. Under no circumstances should   
					any other energy source i.e. wind generator be connected to these terminals.   
					Depending on the power of the modules, the cable cross section should be 2.5 up   
					to 6mm². Before connecting it is necessary to check with a Voltmeter that the   
					voltage of the Module meets the following values:   
					Invertek DAI -1500C -12xx / DAI - 3000C -12xx 17-25V / 30A   
					Invertek DAI -1500C -24xx / DAI - 3000C - 24xx 34-45V / 30A.   
					D.3.5 Connection to Aux1 & AUX2:   
					On these three terminals is a potential free change-over contact capable of   
					switching a maximum current and voltage of 16A/250V ac. The “ multi-display “   
					on the front of Combi can show the status of these contacts.   
					D.3.6 Connection to Remote control unit ( optional ):   
					The Remote control unit RCC-A is connected in the “Remote control” of front   
					panel with a RJ11 / 6 connector. The Remote Control can be plugged IN at any   
					time. Push in the connector, without forcing it, until you hear the ”click:, now the   
					connector is locked in place. The same applies to the plug at the Remote control   
					unit. The length of the cable for the Remote control should not exceed 15m, is   
					comes standard with 3m cable.   
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					E. Operating   
					E.1 Front Panel Display And Operating Description   
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					PB1   
					PB2   
					PB3   
					PB4   
					PB5 PB7   
					PB6   
					E.2 Push buttons   
					Push buttons   
					PB1   
					Name   
					Description   
					RUN/STOP key   
					k Operation mode select key.   
					RUN/STOP   
					FUNC   
					PB2   
					PB3   
					AUX   
					Auxiliary contract (aux1, aux2) Manual / Active change. And Function   
					programming key   
					PB4   
					PB5   
					DSPL   
					Multi-display select key   
					UP(△ )   
					△ Increment key.   
					PB6   
					PB7   
					DOWN (▽ ) ▽ Decrement key.   
					ENTER Data write key.   
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					E.3 LED INDICATOR:   
					LED   
					1 
					Name   
					AC IN   
					L ED ON   
					LED Blink   
					LED OFF   
					1. Input voltage normal, and   
					position ”transfer   
					Has input power, but   
					voltage or frequency is not   
					in the allowance range.   
					No input power   
					Voltage Level”   
					(150VAC~240VAC)   
					2. Input voltage frequency   
					range in between(45~60Hz)   
					Green : Battery charger is   
					working.   
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					CHARGER   
					Green Blink : Battery   
					charger is standby.   
					Orange Blink : Battery   
					charger is disable.   
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					SOLAR PANEL Solar module is delivering   
					energy.   
					1. Solar module   
					aren’t connect   
					or   
					2. Day or Night /   
					(cloudy day)   
					Solar charger is   
					disabled.   
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					SOLAR   
					CHARGER   
					Solar charger is working.   
					AC OUT   
					There is voltage at the “AC OUT” No voltage at the “AC   
					terminal.   
					OUT” terminal.   
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					INVERTER   
					Green : Inverter is working.   
					Green Blink : Inverter is   
					standby   
					Orange Blink : Inverter is --------------   
					disable.   
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					EQUALIZE   
					In Equalize charging   
					Process   
					Disable Equalize   
					charging function   
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					BATTERY   
					BYPASS   
					Approx state of charge or discharge of Battery.   
					Green : BYPASS switch is active Green Blink :BYPASS   
					AC IN voltage is being sent   
					directly to AC OUT terminal   
					switch standby.   
					Orange Blink : BYPASS ---------------   
					switch disable   
					10 RUN/STOP   
					Green : Invertek turn on.   
					Red : Invertek turn off.   
					Red Blink : Auto-Restart   
					is in use   
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					MULTI-DISPLAY   
					LED In Inverter Mode   
					9.1 Battery Voltage   
					9.2 Output Voltage   
					9.3 Output Frequency   
					9.4 AC output current   
					In Charger Mode   
					Battery Voltage   
					Input Voltage   
					Charging Phase   
					Battery charging current   
					LED 9.1   
					LED 9.4   
					LED 9.5   
					LED 9.6   
					LED 9.2   
					LED 9.3   
					Display   
					monitoring   
					values or set   
					values of each   
					parameter.   
					9.5 Indicator of parameter setting or modify or monitor.   
					9.6 Indicator of error message   
					:Battery under voltage trip.   
					:Battery over voltage trip.   
					:AC out overload trip.   
					:Heatersink overtemperature trip.   
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					POWER   
					MONITOR   
					Displays the value of the output power in % of max continuous   
					power (in Inverter Mode) and the charge current in Amps. (in   
					Charger Mode) In this mode the 200% LED indicate that power   
					sharing is in use.   
				System Adjustments   
					To adjust any of the unit’s preset parameters (factory/default settings are highlighted in dark blue in each function box) the unit must be in STOP mode! Select the   
					function you wish to change from the list of light blue boxes below. Select the parameter in the box you wish to change. For example, if you wish to switch the power saver   
					function off, you find that the power saver function is attached to Fn02 (function 2) and that selection 2 means “off”. To select this desired option go to the main key pad on the   
					front of the unit. Push the pad marked FUNC (function) for 2 seconds and use up/down keys to scroll through the functions. (The display will show Fn00 up to Fn09.) Stop at   
					the function you require. (For power saver stop at Fn02.) With Fn02 on the screen push ENT (”enter”) on the keypad and use the up/down arrows to select the parameter   
					required. The display will show from 00 to 06 (depending on which parameter you wish to change). Then select the parameter number you wish (in this case the power saver   
					off function which is 2), by using the up/down keys and push the ENT key to enter that selection. After the selection has been made the display will show End and this will   
					complete the parameter change. Then press DSPL to return to the function heading (one level upwards). Either continue to adjusting the next function or press DSPL again to   
					return to the voltage display mode. The unit will also automatically return to the voltage display after about 20 seconds if left alone. Don’t forget to return to RUN mode!   
					Fn00   
					Fn01   
					Fn02   
					Fn03   
					Fn04   
					Fn05   
					Fn06   
					Fn07   
					Fn08   
					Fno9   
					Battery type   
					0= Open lead acid   
					1= Gel ( exide ) setting   
					2= Gel u.s.a setting   
					3= Agm sealed   
					low voltage cut out   
					0) 10.0 v   
					1) 10.5 v   
					2) 11.0 v   
					3) 11.5 v   
					4) 12.0 v   
					DSPL FUNC   
					AUX   
					ENT   
					inverter voltage   
					0) 200 v 50 hz   
					1) 220 v 50 hz   
					2) 230 v 50 hz   
					3) 240 v 50 hz   
					solor charger   
					1) on   
					2) off   
					screen example Fn09   
					charging current reduction   
					0) 25% reduction   
					1) 50% reduction   
					2) 75% reduction   
					3) full current   
					power saver mode   
					1) power saver on   
					2) power saver off   
					system fuctions   
					0) all functions normal   
					1) inverter off, charger and bypass on   
					2)charger and bypass off, inverter on   
					3) inverter and charger off, bypass on   
					input current limit setup   
					0) 25 % power 4 amps   
					1) 50% power 7 amps   
					2) 75% power 11 amps   
					3) 100% power 15 amps   
					aux 1 setup   
					aux 2 setup   
					0) on when charger on   
					1) on when charger off   
					2) on when inverter on   
					3) on when inverter off   
					0) on when charger on   
					1) on when charger off   
					2) on when inverter on   
					3) on when inverter off   
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					E.7.1 The Inverter   
					The Inverter section of the unit produces a high quality Sinewave output, the   
					quality of this output is compatible with any appliance, Thanks to the generous   
					dimensioning of the unit , you can operate appliances requiring higher power   
					than the nominal power of the unit for a short time. The unit provide up to   
					3-times the nominal power to start motors etc.   
					E.7.2 Power saving function (Fn02)   
					In order to avoid unnecessary discharge of the battery, the inverter switches OFF   
					automatically if no AC power is being used. The unit switches ON   
					automatically again if an AC load is switched ON. The AC Out LED blinks if the   
					inverter is in “Power Saving-Mode”.   
					If the “Power Saving-Mode” is not wanted, set the Fn02 "DISABLE" function.   
					This will keep the unit running continuously, but will also discharge your   
					batteries quicker.   
					E.7.3 Overload   
					If the unit is overloaded for too long or too heavily, it switches off. The   
					“Multi-display” will show “   
					” and the “RUN/STOP” LED will RED Blink. After   
					approximately 10 seconds the Inverter switches on automatically. If the unit is   
					overloaded four times in quick succession, then it no longer switches back on   
					automatically. The “RUN/STOP” LED remains lit, and the multi-display show “   
					Press the push button 1(PB1) ”RUN/STOP” in order to switch the unit back ON.   
					”.   
					E.7.4 Overheating (Over Temp)   
					If the Inverter has been overload for a long time or it has been working in a high   
					ambient temperature, it will switch OFF. The “Multi-display” will show “   
					” and   
					the “RUN/STOP”LED RED blinks. After cooling down, the inverter switches back on   
					automatically. One minute before the inverter switches off due to high temperature   
					a buzzer will be heard. If the Auxiliary Contact has been programmed for “Over   
					Temp” then the contact will be active when the buzzer sounds. This could be used   
					for example to start an emergency back up generator, creating a no break energy   
					supply.   
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					E.7.5 Battery Condition   
					Deep discharging of batteries leads to high losses in capacity and early aging.   
					That is why the unit will constantly monitor the battery condition. When battery   
					voltage gets too low the Invertek switches OFF. The multi-display will show   
					“ 
					” or ”   
					” (Low voltage cut out P-12) the “RUN/STOP” LED RED blinks.   
					When the battery voltage returns to 12.1V resp..24.2V, the inverter switches ON   
					automatically. One minute before the Inverter switches OFF due to low voltage a   
					buzzer will be heard.   
					The low voltage is set to 11.8V resp. 23.6V. These settings are standard for   
					most batteries. The voltage levels are maintained by the built-in   
					Battery-Management-System of the Invertek which looks at the load and battery   
					condition and adjusts to suit.   
					This setting is comparable with the levels of 10.8V resp. 21.6V, which are given   
					for most batteries on nominal load.   
					Absorption Stage   
					Equalization Charging   
				-17-   
					F. Disabling Functions (Fn05)   
					Each different function, charger, inverter and transfer can be disabled. This is   
					useful for specific applications which are required to disable some of these three   
					functions. If you press the “FUNC” button for more than 2 seconds you can   
					have access to the different possibilities shown in the following diagram,.   
					In programming mode the display only shows the different types of program with   
					the “Charger”, Transfer” and “Inverter” functions. To change the type of   
					programming press the “△ or ▽ ” button until the LED corresponding to the   
					desired function is lit, in to the table below, After 10 seconds or press “DSPL”   
					button the Invertek will exit the programming mode and function with the new   
					programming,. In normal user mode, the disabled functions are displayed by a   
					orange blinking LED.   
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					F.1 Diagram of the different mode   
					Indicates an off LED   
					Indicates a orange blinking LED   
					Indicates a lit green LED   
					All the functions are enabled. This is factory setting.   
					The inverter ins disabled. Only the Bypass switch and charger will   
					work normally.   
					Charger and Bypass switch are disabled. The inverter will work   
					continuously even if there is a correct AC voltage at the input.   
					Inverter and charger are both disabled. Only the Bypass switch   
					function is enabled in input and frequency is OK.   
				-19-   
					G. Charger Information   
					G.1.1 Charging Cycle   
					The fully automatic battery charger can be adjusted so that most major battery   
					types can be charged to the maximum,   
					As soon as the minimum AC voltage is available at the AC input (“AC IN” LED is   
					lit),the Battery Charger is switched on automatically (“CHARGER” LED is lit). The   
					battery is automatically charged to match the pre adjusted voltage levels and   
					charge current. Thanks to the sophisticated and intelligent Floating Charge   
					System, the batteries can be left in charge mode for unlimited time.   
					During the charging cycle, the AC loads are continually supplied with power from   
					the incoming AC voltage source. (“AC OUT” LED is lit).   
					G.1.3 Input current repartition (Power sharing Fn06)   
					To manage the power available on the AC INPUT the unit is equipped with a   
					system usually called “Power sharing” or INPUT power distribution. With this   
					feature it is possible to limit the AC INPUT current assigned to the charger. The   
					more current used by the AC load, the less power is given to the charger. Priority   
					for the AC Loads. When power sharing is used the red 200% LED on the power   
					monitor is lit to show that the battery charging is being limited.   
					G.1.4 Set the charging current (Fn07):   
					The maximum charging current or the battery can be adjusted by function Fn07.   
					The charging current should be set to approximately 10-15% of the battery   
					capacity (at C10). This means that the charging current for a battery with 300Ah   
					should be set between 30-45A. The charging current is displayed on the   
					“multi-display” or “CURRENT MONITOR” on the front panel   
					G.1.5 Battery Condition:   
					The built in microprocessor features a specially developed algorithm (formulae)   
					which calculates the actual state of charge (SOC) of the battery and displays it on   
					LED-8. The Equalize LED-7 is lit when the system is performing an equalization   
					charge. The SOC displayed should be used as a guide only, for batteries which   
					are not sealed, use a hydrometer to determine the exact SOC.   
					For safety reasons:   
					Make sure that the setting of the charger matches your battery type! The correct   
					charging levels are critical for safe functioning and long life of the battery.   
				-20-   
					G.2 The Transfer system   
					When an AC voltage is present at the AC IN of the unit , the “AC IN” LED is lit.   
					When this voltage matches the Parameter P-06 value set, and the frequency is   
					between 44Hz and 65Hz, then this power is transferred directly to the AC load and   
					the battery charger section . The “TRANSFER” LED is lit to indicate   
					this has happened. The inverter is then switched off and the battery charger   
					switched on. This process is automatic and should not be noticed by the load, at   
					worst a slight flicker may be seen in lights.   
					The maximum current of the Bypass switch is 60A (CUxx3500) resp.   
					30A (CUxx1700). That means through this system AC loads of up to a   
					maximum of 7000 W (CUxx3500) or 3500W (CUxx1700) can be operated.   
					When the Battery Charger is working, part of this power is used for the charging   
					according to the power sharing settings.   
					The Transfer system is protected against overload with an automatic breaker   
					on the AC Input side of the unit . If the system has been overloaded   
					the Input breaker will pop-out. To put the automatic safety system back in   
					to operating you must push this breaker for reset.   
					Note: In inverter operation the unit generates a pure sinewave and quartz   
					stabilized output voltage. However, when the unit is transferring power from   
					the grid or a generator the voltage and quality of the power running the AC load   
					will be the same as that coming from the grid or generator. The unit cannot   
					modify the incoming AC supply.   
					G.3 The solar charge regulator   
					The unit has a built-in solar charge regulator. To charge the batteries   
					solar modules can be connected to the terminal SOLAR IN +/-. The   
					built-in regulator is a shunt regulator with a maximum input current of 30A for all   
					series products. The operating voltage of solar modules to be connected must   
					match the actual operating voltage of the unit and never exceed the max. rated   
					value.   
					Under no circumstances should any other charging sources such as a   
					wind-generator be connected at the input of the solar charge regulator.   
					The Solar Charge Regulator works automatically and is always in operation. As   
					soon as the energy is delivered from the solar charge regulator, the “SOLAR   
					CHARGE” LED is lit and the batteries are being charged, The solar charge   
					regulator works even when the battery charger is functioning. The method of   
					operation is a 3 or 4 step charging process, the same as the battery charger. The   
					function is described in the section on battery charger. The programming and the   
					adjustments are carried out in accordance with the section on battery charger.   
					The programming and the adjustments are carried out in accordance with the   
					same conditions. Check with your battery supplier which adjustments must be   
					carried out for your battery.   
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					I. Auxiliary Contacts   
					In the unit there are two built-in programmable power relays (AUX1, AUX2). The   
					potential-free change-over contact of this power relay is connected to the screw   
					terminals (AUX1 NO-NC-COM, AUX2 NO-NC-COM)   
					Maximum Contact load: -230Vac / 5Amp-30Vdc/7Amp   
					In the factory we program this output to be active when one these situations are   
					detected:   
					ꢁ 
					ꢁ 
					ꢁ 
					ꢁ 
					Over temperature   
					Overload   
					Over or under voltage of batteries   
					Unit is turned off manually or with a fault, “RUN/STOP” LED RED lit   
					over / under voltage of batteries.   
					AC output overload.   
					over temperature.   
					J. The Remote control unit   
					As an option, a Remote control unit can be connected to the unit . All operating   
					controls and displays are available on the Remote control unit, The Remote control   
					is supplied with a 3m long cable. It can be lengthened to 15m The Remote control   
					is suitable for surface mounting on the wall or on to a switch board. It is fixed with 2   
					screws. The unit can also be programmed with the Remote control. The output   
					currents and the charging currents are displayed on the Remote control.   
					J.1 The Temperature sensor   
					Charging voltages of lead-acid batteries can change depending on temperature.   
					To correct the operating voltages according to the actual temperatures, a   
					temperature sensor can be connected to the unit .   
					The compensation through the sensor is -3mv/℃/Cell.   
				-22-   
					L. Programming Aux Contacts (AUX1, AUX2)   
					L.1.1 Principle   
					The Auxiliary unit can be basically programmed for any operating situation of   
					the unit which is indicated with a LED. The programming is possible for one or   
					more operating situations. If the contact is programmed for many situations, it is   
					activated as soon as the unit finds itself in any one of the programmed   
					situations.   
					L.1.2 Example   
					L.1.2.1 Auxiliary contact as generator starter   
					When in the programming of the Auxiliary Contact, the State of Charge (SOC)   
					LED`s (LED 8) can be used as a condition, then you must take note of the   
					following requirements.   
					If you have to start an emergency back-up supply with a battery having a certain   
					SOC, then two SOC levels must be programmed. The first (i.e. Battery 25% LED)   
					for the starting or activating the Auxiliary Contact and the second (i.e. Battery   
					100% LED ) for stopping or deactivating the Auxiliary Contact. By programming   
					in this way the Auxiliary Contact starts with the lowest set condition and stops   
					when it has reached the highest programmed condition through charging.   
					L.1.2.2 Auxiliary Contact as Twilight Switch (With solar charger option)   
					The Auxiliary Contact can also be used as a twilight switch , i.e. for   
					automatically operating exterior lighting. Solar modules connected to the unit   
					will measure the light intensity. If the unit is operating without solar modules   
					and a twilight-switching function is desired, you can connect small solar cells with   
					the nominal voltage of the unit to the SOLAR terminals for the purpose of   
					measuring the light intensity. To function as a twilight-switch the Auxiliary Contact   
					must be programmed so that the condition “SOLAR CHARGE” LED is active.   
					Programming must be carried out in steps and in accordance with the description   
					for the programming of the Auxiliary Contact.   
					L.1.3.3 Manual operating of Auxiliary Contact:   
					The Auxiliary Contact can be operated manually at any time by pressing the   
					) to indicate that the   
					Contact is manually operated. By pushing the “AUX CONTACT” button again ,the   
					“AUX” button. The “Multi-display show   
					( 
					( 
					). By pushing it a third time,   
					Contact is deactivated. Multi-display show   
					automatic functions are restored and Multi-display show   
					( 
					).   
				-23-   
					M. Maintenance   
					Periodic maintenance is important to avoid potential problems. Every six months   
					disconnect all power in and out from the system. Thoroughly clean and check all   
					battery connections within the battery bank and to the unit . Ensure all   
					connections to the unit are tight. Ensure the vents at the top and bottom of the   
					unit are clear of any debris, such as mud wasps, severe dust build ups etc.   
					Other than this, you should enjoy years of trouble free operation form your   
					unit.   
				-24-   
					N. Specifications   
					MODEL   
					DAI-1500C-12xx   
					DAI-1500C-24xx   
					DAI-3000C-12xx   
					DAI-3000C-24xx   
					1.   
					Inverter Section   
					Nominal battery voltage   
					Input voltage range   
					12V / 24V   
					9.5-16V / 19-32V   
					12V / 24V   
					9.5-16V / 19-32V   
					Output voltage   
					200~240Vac / 100~120Vac   
					Output frequency   
					50Hz / 60Hz   
					< 2%   
					Total Harmonic Distortion output THD   
					Dynamic behavior 0→100%   
					Nominal power (W)   
					Maximum power 30 min (W)   
					Maximum power 3 min (W)   
					Maximum power 5 sec (W)   
					Maximum load   
					0.5 ms   
					1500W   
					1700W   
					2300W   
					3000W   
					3000W   
					3500W   
					4500W   
					6000W   
					Up to short circuit   
					Asymmetrical load max.   
					Overload and short circuit protection   
					Overheating temperature protection   
					Power factor range   
					Power saving function   
					Maximum efficiency   
					Up to nominal output power   
					Automatic disconnection with 5 time restart attempt   
					Acoustic warning before shut-off. Automatic restart   
					0.1-1   
					(disable / enable)   
					85-90%   
					2. Battery Charger Section   
					Maximum input voltage   
					Minimum input voltage   
					265 Vac, 350 V peak   
					Adjustable 150-230Vac   
					45~63Hz   
					Input Frequency range   
					Charging current adjustable   
					Setting of AC INPUT current POWER   
					SHARING   
					0-50A / 0-35A   
					100A / 0-70A   
					0 to 15A   
					3. Solar Charge Regulator-Floating   
					Maximum Poen Circuit Voltage   
					Maximum charging current   
					25V   
					30A   
					45V   
					30A   
					4. Battery Charge Montitoring (25℃)   
					*Low battery disconnection voltage   
					*Low voltage   
					*End of charge cycle voltage   
					*Equalization voltage every 25 cycles   
					*Floating voltage   
					10.8V / 21.6V   
					10.8V~12.0V (11.6V) / 21.6V~24.0V (23.2V)   
					14.2V~15.0V (14.4V) / 28.4V~30.0V (28.8V )   
					15.1V~15.5V (15.3V) / 30.2V~31.8V (30.6V)   
					13.3V~13.7V (13.5V) / 26.6V~27.4V (27.0V)   
					0~4h (2h)   
					*Absorption charge time   
					Temperature compensation (Option)   
					3mV / ℃ cell   
					5. General date   
					AC By pass time (UPS-Mode)   
					Potential free Multifunction contact   
					Max Current at Transfer relay   
					Operating temperature   
					20ms max   
					5A-250Vac / 7A-60V dc x 2   
					30A / AC 220V   
					60A / AC220V   
					-20℃to +55℃   
					Fan forced ventilation   
					From 45℃ / over 75℃ will be trip   
					Protection index IP   
					Weight   
					IP20   
					15kg   
					22kg   
					Dimension H*W*L (mm)   
					350x285x185   
					510x285x185   
					Remark:* ( ) Factory settings   
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