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PN: 809-0912 shown.  
Owner’s Guide  
PNs: 809-0912  
809-0913  
Freedom Sequence  
Intelligent Power Manager  
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Trademarks  
Xantrex and Smart choice for power are trademarks of Schneider Electric Services  
International sprl, registered in the United States and other countries. Other  
trademarks, registered trademarks, and product names are the property of their  
respective owners and are used herein for identification purposes only.  
Product Numbers  
809-0912 (Six AC relays)  
809-0913 (Four AC relays)  
Contact Information  
Notice of Copyright  
Telephone:  
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About This Guide  
Purpose  
Conventions Used  
The following conventions are used in this guide.  
The purpose of this Owner’s Guide is to provide explanations and  
procedures for operating the Freedom Sequence Intelligent Power Manager.  
Scope  
The Guide provides safety and operating guidelines, as well as information  
on configuring the power manager.  
STATEMENT OF HAZARD  
Contains statements of avoidance or strict compliance.  
It does not provide details about certain components that can be attached to  
the power manager. You need to consult the individual component’s  
owner’s guide for this information.  
Failure to follow these instructions will result in death or serious  
injury.  
Audience  
The Guide is intended for users and operators of the Freedom Sequence  
Intelligent Power Manager. The Installation section, if present, is intended  
for qualified installers who need to install and configure any unit model of  
the Freedom Sequence Intelligent Power Manager. The installer should  
have knowledge and experience in installing electrical equipment,  
knowledge of the applicable installation codes, and awareness of the  
hazards involved in performing electrical work and how to reduce those  
hazards. A qualified technician or electrician has this knowledge and  
experience.  
STATEMENT OF HAZARD  
Contains statements of avoidance or strict compliance.  
Failure to follow these instructions can result in death or serious  
injury.  
STATEMENT OF HAZARD  
Contains statements of avoidance or strict compliance.  
Failure to follow these instructions can result in minor or moderate  
injury.  
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STATEMENT OF HAZARD  
Contains statements of avoidance or strict compliance.  
Failure to follow these instructions can damage the unit and/or  
damage other equipment.  
IMPORTANT: These notes describe things which are important for you to  
know, however, they are not as serious as a danger, warning, or caution.  
Related Information  
You can find more information about Xantrex Technology USA Inc. as well  
as its products and services at www.xantrex.com.  
The product marking on the left when found imprinted on  
electrical and electronic units and appliances means that you  
are to refer to this guide for cautions and warnings.  
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Important Safety Instructions  
IMPORTANT: READ AND SAVE THIS OWNERS GUIDE FOR FUTURE  
REFERENCE.  
ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD  
Do not expose the power manager to rain, snow, spray, or bilge water.  
Do not operate the power manager if it has received a sharp blow,  
been dropped, has cracks or openings in the enclosure, or will not  
close, or otherwise damaged in any other way.  
This chapter contains important safety instructions when operating the  
Freedom Sequence Intelligent Power Manager. Each time, before using the  
Freedom Sequence Intelligent Power Manager, READ ALL instructions  
and cautionary markings on or provided with the power manager and all  
appropriate sections of this guide.  
Do not disassemble the power manager.  
Disconnect both AC and DC power from the power manager before  
attempting any maintenance or cleaning or working on any circuits  
connected to the power manager. See note below.  
NOTE: The Freedom Sequence Intelligent Power Manager contains no user-  
serviceable parts. For obtaining service, see “Warranty and Return  
Information” on page 41 for guidance.  
Do not operate the power manager with damaged or substandard  
wiring. Make sure that all wiring is in good condition and is not  
undersized. Use copper conductors only.  
NOTE: The Freedom Sequence Intelligent Power Manager must be provided  
with grounding conductors connected to the AC input/output connections.  
Failure to follow these instructions will result in death or serious  
injury.  
NOTE: The power manager has no on/off switch. Circuits are always live  
when DC and AC input are present.  
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Precautions When Placing the Power Manager  
EXPLOSION HAZARD  
Do not work in the vicinity of lead-acid batteries. Batteries generate  
explosive gases during normal operation. See note below.  
EXPLOSION HAZARD  
Do not place the power manager in machinery space or in areas  
containing gasoline tanks or fittings in which ignition-protected  
equipment is required.  
Failure to follow these instructions will result in death or serious  
injury.  
This equipment is intended for installation in accordance with the  
National Electrical Code, NFPA 70.  
NOTE: Follow these instructions and those published by the battery  
manufacturer and the manufacturer of any equipment you intend to use in  
the vicinity of the battery. Review cautionary markings on these products  
and on the engine.  
Failure to follow these instructions will result in death or serious  
injury.  
ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD  
PERSONAL INJURY HAZARD  
To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, install in a controlled  
This power manager is not intended for use by persons (including  
children) with reduced physical, sensory, or mental capabilities or lack of  
experience and knowledge, unless they have been given supervision or  
instruction concerning use of the appliance by a person responsible for  
their safety. Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play  
with the power manager.  
environment relatively free of contaminants.  
Failure to follow these instructions can result in death or serious  
injury.  
NOTE: A controlled environment is an environment that is relatively free of  
solid airborne particulates, liquid, and/or gaseous elements. A controlled  
environment may also be provided by means of a totally closed, gasketed  
enclosure or the equivalent.  
Failure to follow these instructions can result in death or serious  
injury.  
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FCC Information to the User  
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a  
Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits  
are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference  
in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate  
radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the  
instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.  
RISK OF DAMAGE TO THE POWER MANAGER  
Never place the Freedom Sequence Intelligent Power Manager unit  
directly above batteries; gases from a battery will corrode and  
damage the power manager.  
Do not place a battery on top of the power manager.  
Failure to follow these instructions can damage the unit and/or  
damage other equipment.  
However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a  
particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to  
radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the  
equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the  
interference by one or more of the following measures:  
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.  
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.  
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to  
which the receiver is connected.  
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.  
Unauthorized changes or modifications to the equipment could void the  
user’s authority to operate the equipment.  
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Introduction  
The Xantrex Freedom Sequence Intelligent Power Manager is a fully  
integrated power management system (sometimes referred to as EMS or  
energy management system) that provides automatic power and load  
management for use in recreational vehicles (RV) while receiving power  
from a generator or shore power. The Freedom Sequence power manager  
optimizes the available current capacity from an AC electrical source to  
power as many connected AC loads as possible. It makes decisions on  
Standard Features  
Manage power for single or split-phase AC sources up to 50 amps  
including 15-, 20-, 30-, and 50-amp shore and generator power  
sources.  
Fully user configurable AC and DC load management system using  
the Xanbus System Control Panel (SCP).  
Monitor current draw and On/Off status for each AC load circuit,  
including the current draw from the main AC source (shore or  
generator power).  
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which loads get power based on a priority base set by the installer .  
Has six AC relays (PN: 809-0912) or four AC relays (PN: 809-0913)  
via the AC relay terminal blocks which can control AC load circuits  
rated up to 15 amps each.  
Four DC relays (via the DC auxiliary connector port) which can  
control external DC circuits based on Battery Voltage.  
2
These four DC relays can also be used to control external AC circuits .  
3
4
Circuit level override from load-shed and priority swapping , directly  
accessible via the SCP.  
Sequential engaging of AC loads for generator soft-start that  
eliminates heavy inrush demand.  
Seamless integration with Freedom SW Inverter/Chargers to provide  
charger derating, automatic inverter assist, and auto-detect generator  
run conditions and reset breaker rating from Shore to Generator  
breaker rating.  
2.External AC circuits are AC loads that are not directly controlled through the Freedom Se-  
quence’s available six (or four) AC relays.  
1.The installer should have knowledge and experience in installing electrical equipment, knowl-  
edge of the applicable installation codes, and awareness of the hazards involved in performing elec-  
trical work and how to reduce those hazards. A qualified technician or electrician has this  
knowledge and experience.  
3.Load shedding is defined as cutting power to loads that are drawing current from the system in  
order to avoid an overload condition.  
4.Priority swapping is defined as the automatic prioritization of loads when one load has been as-  
signed a different priority number.  
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Introduction  
Material List  
Freedom Sequence unit  
The Freedom Sequence ships with the following items:  
one Freedom Sequence unit,  
owner’s and installation guides,  
DC auxiliary connector wiring harness,  
AC wiring terminal covers, and  
Xanbus terminator.  
NOTE: Keep the carton and packing material in case you need to return  
the power manager for servicing.  
PN: 809-0912 shown  
Owner’s and  
Installation guides  
DC auxiliary  
connector wiring  
harness  
Xanbus terminator  
AC wiring terminal  
covers  
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Introduction  
Compatible Products and Accessories1  
Freedom  
inverter/charger  
Product/Accessory  
Product Number  
Freedom SW Series Inverter/Charger  
(12 and 24-volt systems)  
815-2012, 815-2024 (2kW)  
815-3012, 815-3024 (3kW)  
Xanbus System Control Panel (SCP)  
Xanbus Automatic Generator Start (AGS)  
25-ft network cable for SCP  
809-0921  
809-0915  
809-0940  
809-0942  
3012  
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FREEDOM  
75-ft network cable for SCP  
The Xanbus System Control Panel (SCP) enables you to monitor and  
control all the power components of the Freedom Sequence power manager  
from a single easy-to-use interface.  
The Xanbus Automatic Generator Start (AGS) is a panel and a control  
module system that provides automatic activation for your generator. If the  
AGS is present in the Xanbus network, the power manager does not need  
the B+ signal to be hardwired to the generator for it to receive generator-run  
conditions.  
SCP  
Together with the Freedom SW Series Inverter/Charger, the power manager  
provides advanced power optimization features of interactive charger de-  
rating and automatic inverter assist to provide additional power to support  
high peak power demands.  
AGS  
25-ft cable  
75-ft cable  
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Introduction  
Xanbus System  
The Xanbus system includes the Freedom SW Series Inverter/Charger and  
other Xanbus-enabled devices. The inverter/charger is the device in a  
Xanbus system that typically provides network power—500 mA at 12 volts  
DC. When Freedom Sequence is present in the network, it can also provide  
the power for the whole Xanbus network. All of the Xanbus-enabled  
devices, such as Freedom Sequence, the SCP, and the AGS are able to  
communicate their settings and activity to each other. See Figure 1.  
The Xanbus-enabled designation (see below) means that this product works  
on a Xanbus network. Xanbus-enabled products are:  
Simple to operate and routine tasks are automated,  
Controlled by software that eliminates analog signalling errors,  
Less susceptible to interference and line loss, and  
Upgradable through new software releases.  
AC Panel  
Freedom Sequence  
For detailed instructions and a complete list of Xanbus-enabled devices,  
BATTERY  
Shore  
Power  
3012  
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Inv  
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On  
SW  
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In  
set Enable  
3012  
Re  
SW  
FREEDOM  
FREEDOM  
System  
Control  
Panel  
Automatic  
Generator  
Start  
Inverter  
Load Panel  
Freedom SW Inverter/Charger  
Xanbus Automatic Generator Start  
Xanbus System Control Panel  
Generator  
AC Loads  
network  
network  
terminator  
terminator  
Figure 1 Typical Xanbus System Diagram  
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Mechanical Features  
This section describes the different parts of the Freedom Sequence.  
Item  
Description  
1
AC Main section contains the current and voltage sensors to  
monitor the AC source and provides the pass-through wiring  
from a transfer switch to the vehicle’s main distribution panel.  
Ports and Terminals  
2
3
AC Main panel cover (removable for easy access)  
Xanbus interface ports are used to connect Xanbus-enabled  
devices including the SCP, AGS and Freedom SW.  
1
3
2
4
5
DC auxiliary connector port contains the terminals for four  
DC relays, B+ signal and DC power to the Freedom Sequence.  
4
AC relay three-wire terminal blocks provide six (or four)  
Cage Clamp® connectors for connecting AC load circuits. One  
load circuit corresponds to one AC relay. The relays are  
bidirectional meaning, there are no designated AC IN and AC  
OUT terminals.  
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Mounting holes are used for mounting the Freedom Sequence  
unit. There are six holes provided on the unit.  
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ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD  
Disconnect all DC and AC power before opening the AC Main panel.  
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Failure to follow these instructions will result in death or serious  
injury.  
Figure 2 Freedom Sequence Ports and Terminals  
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Typical RV Wiring  
IMPORTANT: This illustration is not a detailed technical wiring schematic.  
A
300A  
NOTE: The Freedom Sequence power manager must  
be permanently installed by a qualified installer in a  
controlled environment.  
Inverter/Charger  
SW  
INVERTER  
SUBPANEL  
3012  
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Enable  
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SW  
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FREEDOM  
FREEDOM  
Figure 3 shows a simple configuration where the  
power manager is installed with a power supply line  
(either shore or generator), one Freedom SW inverter/  
charger, a Xanbus SCP, a Xanbus AGS, and various  
electrical appliances in a typical RV. Means of over-  
current protection and disconnection must be incor-  
porated into the fixed wiring, in accordance with the  
electrical code that governs each installation.  
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BATT  
SCP  
MAIN AC  
PANEL  
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DC AUX  
HARNESS  
AGS  
B+ SIGNAL  
GENERATOR  
30A  
12V FUSE  
PANEL  
ALTERNATOR  
ISOLATOR  
50A  
A
AC 6  
AC 5  
AC 4  
AC 3  
AC 2  
AC 1  
DC RELAYS  
HOUSE  
START  
BATTERY  
DC LINE  
AC LINE  
XANBUS  
AC DISCONNECT  
50A  
300A  
TO SHORE  
CONNECTION  
DC DISCONNECT  
Figure 3 Typical RV Wiring Diagram With Freedom Sequence  
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Power Manager Configuration  
The Freedom Sequence Intelligent Power Manager’s configuration settings Pressing the Enter button from the System Status screen brings up the Select  
can only be controlled with the Xanbus System Control Panel (SCP).  
Accessing the Freedom Sequence’s configuration settings start from the  
SCP System Status screen shown below.  
Device screen. From the Select Device screen, a user can choose a Xanbus  
component device such as a power manager. In the example below, the  
Freedom Sequence power manager is designated as FSPM 00.  
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Select Device  
System Status  
AC In/Charge  
Inverter On  
Low Battery  
Fault  
System Status  
STBY/ON  
Fault Clear  
System Settings  
FSPM 00  
SCP  
Clock  
menu  
Battery  
BatLev  
Load  
AC In  
menu  
Battery  
BatLev  
Load  
AC In  
menu  
Enter  
Func  
Enter  
Func  
Use the highlighted  
(Enter) button to  
activate the Select  
Use the highlighted (up  
and down) buttons to  
choose a device.  
Enter  
Func  
Device screen.  
FGA: 809-0921  
Xanbus System Control Panel (SCP)  
Figure 4 Xanbus System Control Panel (SCP) System Status  
Figure 5 Xanbus System Control Panel (SCP) Select Device  
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Power Manager Configuration  
Complete list of device-specific status  
information including basic  
configuration and advanced settings  
for the Freedom Sequence.  
Select Device  
FSPM 00: Status  
FSPM 00: Status  
System Status  
System Settings  
FSPM 00  
SCP  
Clock  
menu  
AC Src Type  
AC Source  
L1 Amps  
1-Ph  
Auto  
0.0A  
0.0A  
AC Src Type  
AC Source  
L1 Amps  
1-Ph  
Auto  
0.0A  
0.0A  
12.0V  
Battery  
BatLev  
Load  
AC In  
menu  
L2 Amps  
L2 Amps  
Batt Voltage  
Circuit Status  
Config  
Enter  
Func  
Enter  
Func  
Enter  
Func  
Advanced Settings  
To view the Freedom Sequence’s  
Device Status, press the Enter button  
from the Select Device screen.  
From this Device Status screen, use  
the highlighted (up and down) buttons  
to view various status information  
such as the AC source type, line  
current, and battery level. See the  
complete list on the right.  
From this Device Status screen, basic  
configuration and advanced settings  
can also be accessed.  
The Advanced Settings are available  
for installers.  
Figure 6 Freedom Sequence Device Status Screen  
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Circuit Status  
NOTE: This example shows screens for a Freedom  
Sequence six-circuit model PN: 809-0912.  
First five Circuit Status items.  
Last five Circuit Status items.  
FSPM 00: Status  
FSPM 00: Circuit Status  
FSPM 00: Circuit Status  
4 Last She Current 2.0A  
FSPM 00: Circuit Status  
FSPM 00: Circuit Status  
L1 Amps  
L2 Amps  
Batt Voltage  
Circuit Status  
20.0A  
18.5A  
12.0V  
1 ACLoad1  
On 3.0A  
6 ACLoad6  
6 Last Shed Current  
7 DCLoad1  
7 Last Shed Current  
8 DCLoad2  
8 Last Shed Current  
9 DCLoad3  
9 Last She Current  
10 DCLoad4  
10 Last Shed Current  
On 3.0A  
1 ACLoad1  
1 Last Shed Current  
2 ACLoad2  
2 Last Shed Current  
3 ACLoad3  
3 Last Shed Current  
4 ACLoad4  
4 Last She Current  
5 ACLoad5  
On 3.0A  
1 Last Shed Current  
2 ACLoad2  
2 Last Shed Current  
6.0A  
On 4.5A  
4.0A  
5 ACLoad5  
5 Last Shed Current  
Cont  
On 3.7A  
1.0A  
4.0A  
On N/A  
N/A  
On N/A  
N/A  
6.0A  
On 4.5A  
4.0A  
On 2.5A  
2.5A  
On 2.3A  
2.0A  
On 3.7A  
1.0A  
On N/A  
N/A  
Enter  
Func  
Enter  
Func  
Enter  
Func  
On N/A  
N/A  
5
4
3
2
1
5 Last Shed Current  
Cont  
From the device Status screen, scroll  
down (1) until Circuit Status is  
highlighted then, press Enter (2) to  
bring up the circuit status screen.  
To display the statuses of the next set  
of circuits, scroll down (4) until Cont is  
highlighted then, press Enter (5) to  
bring up the second circuit status  
screen.  
Display each item using the Up and  
Down buttons (3). The statuses of the  
first five circuits are displayed.  
NOTE: Use the Func button to exit out  
of each screen.  
Figure 7 Freedom Sequence Circuit Status Screen  
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Circuit Status  
In the Circuit Status screens, no item is configurable. This means that the  
screens are only useful for up-to-date information on each circuit.  
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Circuit names can be up to ten characters long. Valid characters are from a  
to z, Ato Z, 0to 9, symbols '/' (forward slash) and '-'(hyphen). Spaces, an  
underscore, and a period are not accepted symbols. Examples are “Main-A/  
C” and “Refrigerat”.  
2
1
FSPM 00: Circuit Status  
4
3
1 ACLoad1  
On 3.0A  
5
1 Last Shed Current  
2 ACLoad2  
2 Last Shed Current  
2.0A  
On 4.5A  
4.0A  
2
3
Indicates whether the circuit is currently enabled (ON) or not (Off).  
This number corresponds to the AC circuit ID label found on the product,  
like AC 1 is 1, AC 2 is 2, et cetera. 7to 10a refer to the four DC relays.  
4
Indicates the current (in amps) presently passing through the circuit. It  
displays 0.0Aif no AC current is passing through. It will always display  
N/Afor all DC relays. See #6 and #7.  
5
6
Last Shed Currentindicates the last value of the current (in amps) for the  
circuit before the circuit was shed in a load shedding event.  
In this example, Circuits 7 and 8 are DC relays controlling AC loads. This  
means that both these circuits will each display a Last Shed Current  
value that is dependent on the AC load that each are controlling.  
7
In this example, Circuits 9 and 10 are DC relays controlling DC loads. DC  
relays that control DC loads are not monitored for amperage, thus, their  
statuses are N/Aand there are no Last Shed Currentvalues.  
FSPM 00: Circuit Status  
6 ACLoad6  
6 Last Shed Current  
7 DCLoad7  
7 Last Shed Current  
8 DCLoad8  
8 Last Shed Current  
9 DCLoad9  
9 Last She Current  
10 DCLoad10  
10 Last Shed Current  
On 3.0A  
4.0A  
On N/A  
5.0A  
On N/A  
7.5A  
a.5to 8for the Freedom Sequence four-circuit model PN: 809-0913.  
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7
On N/A  
N/A  
On N/A  
N/A  
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Complete list of circuit configuration items.  
FSPM 00: Status  
FSPM 00: Config  
FSPM 00: Config  
L2 Amps  
On 0.0A  
12.8V  
Mode  
[Operating]  
[Auto]  
[30.0A]  
Mode  
[Operating]  
[Auto]  
[30.0A]  
Batt Voltage  
Circuit Status  
Config  
SHR BKR Mode  
SHR BKR Rating  
Circuit Config  
SHR BKR Mode  
SHR BKR Rating  
Circuit Config  
Restore Defaults  
Enter  
Func  
Enter  
Func  
4
3
2
1
To activate a specific configuration  
setting, move through each item  
using the Up and Down buttons (3).  
When a selection is made, press the  
Enter button (4) to activate the  
From the Device Status screen, scroll  
down (1) until Configis highlighted  
then, press Enter (2) to bring up the  
basic Configuration screen.  
highlighted configuration setting.  
NOTE: Use the Func button to exit out  
of each screen.  
Figure 8 Freedom Sequence Basic Configuration Screen  
List of configurable settings includes:  
1. Mode– can be set to Operatingor Standby.  
5. Restore Defaultsloads back the OEM settings for all basic  
2. SHR BKR Mode– shore breaker mode can be set to Autoor Manual.  
3. SHR BKR Rating– shore breaker rating sets the breaker amperage.  
configuration and advanced settings.  
4. Circuit Config– brings up the Circuit Configscreen. See next  
page.  
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FSPM 00: Status  
FSPM 00: Config  
FSPM 00: Config  
L2 Amps  
On 0.0A  
12.8V  
Mode  
[Operating]  
[Auto]  
[30.0A]  
Mode  
[Operating]  
[Auto]  
[30.0A]  
To display the next set of circuit  
configurations, scroll down until Cont  
is highlighted then, press Enter to bring  
up the second screen.  
Batt Voltage  
Circuit Status  
Config  
SHR BKR Mode  
SHR BKR Rating  
Circuit Config  
SHR BKR Mode  
SHR BKR Rating  
Circuit Config  
NOTE: Use the Func button to exit out  
of each screen.  
Complete list of circuit configuration items.  
Enter  
Func  
Enter  
Func  
Enter  
Func  
FSPM 00: Circuit Config  
FSPM 00: Circuit Config  
6 ACLoad6  
4
3
6
5
2
1
1 ACLoad1  
1 Priority  
To activate a specific configuration  
setting, move through each item  
using the Up and Down buttons (3).  
When a selection is made, press the  
Enter button (4) to activate the  
From the Device Status screen, scroll  
down (1) until Configis highlighted  
then, press Enter (2) to bring up the  
basic Configuration screen.  
[1]  
[Enabled]  
6 Priority  
6 Load Shed  
7 DCLoad1  
[6]  
[Enabled]  
1 Load Shed  
2 ACLoad2  
2 Priority  
2 Load Shed  
3 ACLoad3  
3 Priority  
3 Load Shed  
4 ACLoad4  
4 Priority  
4 Load Shed  
5 ACLoad5  
5 Priority  
5 Load Shed  
Cont  
FSPM 00: Circuit Config  
[2]  
[Enabled]  
7 Priority  
7 Load Shed  
8 DCLoad2  
[7]  
[Enabled]  
highlighted configuration setting.  
To activate the circuit configuration  
screen, scroll down (5) until Circuit  
Configis highlighted then,  
press Enter (6) to bring up the screen.  
To activate a specific circuit  
configuration setting, move through  
each item using the Up and Down  
buttons (7). When a selection is  
made, press the Enter button (8) to  
activate the highlighted circuit  
configuration setting.  
1 ACLoad1  
1 Priority  
1 Load Shed  
2 ACLoad2  
[1]  
[Enabled]  
[3]  
[Enabled]  
8 Priority  
8 Load Shed  
9 DCLoad3  
[8]  
[Enabled]  
[4]  
[Enabled]  
9 Priority  
9 Load Shed  
10 DCLoad4  
10 Priority  
10 Load Shed  
[9]  
[Enabled]  
Enter  
Func  
[5]  
[Enabled]  
[10]  
[Enabled]  
8
7
Figure 9 Freedom Sequence Circuit Configuration Screen  
List of circuit configurable settings includes:  
1
1. Priority– a numerical circuit priority designation from 1 to 10 .  
Each circuit will have a unique designation.  
2. Load Shed– can be set to Disabledor Enabled  
1.1 to 8 for the Freedom Sequence four-circuit model PN: 809-0913.  
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Mode  
The Freedom Sequence operates in two modes: Operatingor Standby.  
To change the Modefrom the Device Statusscreen:  
When set to Operatingmode, Freedom Sequence performs the normal  
function of controlling the AC and DC loads on the system. In this mode,  
all the status information of the Freedom Sequence can be accessed via the  
Xanbus System Control Panel (SCP) and a limited number of configuration  
settings can be changed as shown in “Freedom Sequence Basic  
FSPM 00: Status  
FSPM 00: Config  
L2 Amps  
On 0.0A  
12.8V  
Mode  
[Operating]  
[Auto]  
[30.0A]  
Batt Voltage  
Circuit Status  
Config  
SHR BKR Mode  
SHR BKR Rating  
Circuit Config  
Freedom Sequence can be set to Standbymode to stop it from controlling  
the AC and DC loads on the system. When this mode is selected, Freedom  
Sequence allows accessibility to change all the configuration on the  
2 Press to select 1 Press down until the  
3 Press to change  
1
Config.  
field is selected.  
the setting.  
Freedom Sequence, including restoring to OEM default settings .  
FSPM 00: Config  
FSPM 00: Config  
When Freedom Sequence is first powered up, it will start operation in  
Operatingmode.  
Mode  
[*Operating]  
[Auto]  
[30.0A]  
Mode  
[Standby]  
[Auto]  
[30.0A]  
SHR BKR Mode  
SHR BKR Rating  
Circuit Config  
SHR BKR Mode  
SHR BKR Rating  
Circuit Config  
4 Press to select a  
5 Press to confirm  
new value.  
the new value.  
FSPM 00: Config  
Mode  
[Standby]  
[Auto]  
[30.0A]  
SHR BKR Mode  
SHR BKR Rating  
Circuit Config  
1.OEM default settings (the “OEM Profile”) are programmed by the Original Equipment Manufac-  
turer. The OEM profile is available and can be accessed and modified via the XDT only.  
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Basic Configuration Settings  
Shore Breaker Mode  
Shore breaker setting can be set to Autoor Manual.  
To change the shore breaker mode from the Device Statusscreen:  
When set to Auto, the Freedom Sequence is capable of automatically  
detecting the type of AC source (singe-phase or split-phase) and sets the  
AC source is detected, a 50-amp breaker rating is automatically set.  
Otherwise, if a single-phase AC source is detected, the breaker rating is set  
to 30 amps. Because the setting is automatically determined, the shore  
breaker rating cannot be modified.  
FSPM 00: Status  
FSPM 00: Config  
L2 Amps  
On 0.0A  
12.8V  
Mode  
[Operating]  
[Auto]  
[30.0A]  
Batt Voltage  
Circuit Status  
Config  
SHR BKR Mode  
SHR BKR Rating  
Circuit Config  
When the shore breaker mode is set to Manual, the shore breaker rating can  
be modified and set between 5 to 50 amps.  
2 Press to select 1 Press down until the  
4 Press to change 3 Scroll down.  
Config.  
field is selected.  
the setting.  
FSPM 00: Config  
By default, the setting for Shore Breaker Modeis Auto.  
FSPM 00: Config  
Mode  
[Operating]  
[*Auto]  
[30.0A]  
Mode  
[Operating]  
[Manual]  
[30.0A]  
SHR BKR Mode  
SHR BKR Rating  
GEN BKR Rating  
SHR BKR Mode  
SHR BKR Rating  
Circuit Config  
5 Press to select a  
6 Press to confirm  
new value.  
the new value.  
FSPM 00: Config  
Mode  
[Operating]  
[Manual]  
[30.0A]  
SHR BKR Mode  
SHR BKR Rating  
Circuit Config  
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Basic Configuration Settings  
To change the shore breaker rating from the Device Statusscreen:  
Breaker Ratings  
FSPM 00: Status  
FSPM 00: Config  
The breaker rating sets the current limit which is used by Freedom  
Sequence to restrict the consumption of power within the system by all AC  
load circuits. Freedom Sequence stores in its memory different settings for  
the Shore Breaker and the Generator Breaker. The Freedom Sequence  
applies the shore or generator breaker rating based on the source of AC  
Input. See “Auto-Detection of AC Input Source (Shore/Gen)” on page 33  
for more information.  
L2 Amps  
On 0.0A  
12.8V  
Mode  
[Operating]  
[Manual]  
[30.0A]  
Batt Voltage  
Circuit Status  
Config  
SHR BKR Mode  
SHR BKR Rating  
Circuit Config  
2 Press to select 1 Press down until the  
4 Press to change 3 Scroll down.  
the setting.  
FSPM 00: Config  
Config.  
FSPM 00: Config  
field is selected.  
Freedom Sequence can automatically detect if the AC input source passing  
through it is a split-phase or single-phase. The current limits are applied on  
Line1 and Line2 circuits accordingly. For example, if the AC input source is  
a 30-amp split-phase AC line, Freedom Sequence will apply a current limit  
of 30 amps for each circuit. Line1 will have a 30-amp limit and Line2 as  
well. If it detects a single-phase AC line and the shore breaker rating is set  
to 30 amps, Freedom Sequence will apply a combined 30-amp limit to  
loads connected with Line1and Line2.  
Mode  
[Operating]  
[Manual]  
[*30.0A]  
Mode  
[Operating]  
[Manual]  
[25.0A]  
SHR BKR Mode  
SHR BKR Rating  
Circuit Config  
SHR BKR Mode  
SHR BKR Rating  
Circuit Config  
5 Press to select a  
6 Press to confirm  
new value.  
the new value.  
FSPM 00: Config  
Shore Breaker Rating  
Mode  
[Operating]  
[Manual]  
[25.0A]  
SHR BKR Mode  
SHR BKR Rating  
Circuit Config  
Value can only be changed when the shore breaker mode is set to Manual.  
Values range from 5 to 50 amps.  
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Basic Configuration Settings  
To Restore Defaultsfrom the Device Statusscreen:  
Restore Defaults  
Freedom Sequence stores different profiles in its memory: Factory, OEM,  
and User. Each profile can store an entirely different configuration for  
Freedom Sequence and its AC/DC Relays.  
FSPM 00: Status  
FSPM 00: Config  
L2 Amps  
On 0.0A  
12.8V  
SHR BKR Mode  
[Manual]  
[30.0A]  
Batt Voltage  
Circuit Status  
Config  
SHR BKR Rating  
Circuit Config  
Restore Defaults  
By default, the OEMand Userprofiles have settings that are the same as the  
Factoryprofile.  
Upon start-up of Freedom Sequence, the Userprofile is used as the active  
profile to perform the AC and DC load-shedding functions. If settings are  
changed on the active profile, they automatically get copied to the User  
profile. If by mistake, a wrong setting is configured, all basic and advanced  
settings can be restored to their OEM settings via Restore Defaultsfrom  
the Configscreen on the SCP. The OEMprofile can only be accessed and  
modified via the XDT tool.  
1 Press to  
3 Press to  
2 Press to select  
Config.  
4 Press to  
restore default  
settings.  
scroll down.  
scroll down.  
To restore to OEM defaults, the Modemust be first changed to Standby.  
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Basic Configuration Settings  
Each circuit has settings that can be configured individually.  
Circuit Configuration  
1
Priority– a numerical circuit priority designation from 1 to 10 .  
This setting will allow a circuit to be re-prioritized. 1 is highest priority  
and 10 is the lowest priority.  
The circuit configuration screen displays five circuits at a time (see  
Load Shed – can be set to Disabledor Enabled.  
This setting will allow a circuit to be subjected to load shedding or not.  
FSPM 00: Status  
FSPM 00: Config  
L2 Amps  
On 0.0A  
12.8V  
Mode  
[Operating]  
[Manual]  
[25.0A]  
Batt Voltage  
Circuit Status  
Config  
IMPORTANT: When reprogramming default circuit priority settings,  
always consult a professional installer from your RV dealership.  
SHR BKR Mode  
SHR BKR Rating  
Circuit Config  
Circuit Priority  
4 Press to display  
the circuit level  
settings.  
1 Press down until the  
2 Presstoactivate  
3 Scroll down until  
Circuit Config is  
selected.  
field is selected.  
the screen.  
FSPM 00: Circuit Config  
Each AC relay of the power manager that is configured to control an AC  
load circuit is assigned a priority number. The power manager uses this  
priority number in a ranking order to control the load shed order or load  
disconnect order in the event that an AC load demand exceeds the shore or  
generator breaker capacity. See “AC Load Shedding” on page 34 for more  
information. A priority of “1” is equivalent to the highest priority, therefore,  
it is the last to be shed in an overload condition. Conversely, a priority of  
10” is the lowest priority and the first to be shed.  
1 ACLoad1  
1 Priority  
1 Load Shed  
2 ACLoad2  
[1]  
[Disabled]  
5 Scroll up and down to  
view each circuit  
configuration.  
1.1 to 8 for the Freedom Sequence four-circuit model PN: 809-0913.  
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Basic Configuration Settings  
To change the priority setting from the Device Statusscreen:  
AC Relays  
By default, each AC load circuit is assigned a priority number in the factory  
(ACLoad1 = 1up to ACLoad6 = 6 ), which can be changed via SCP on the  
Circuit Configscreen. The priority order is then automatically swapped  
FSPM 00: Status  
FSPM 00: Config  
1
L2 Amps  
On 0.0A  
12.8V  
Mode  
[Operating]  
[Manual]  
[25.0A]  
Batt Voltage  
Circuit Status  
Config  
SHR BKR Mode  
SHR BKR Rating  
Circuit Config  
How the power manager uses the priority number to determine the load-  
shedding order of AC circuits is explained in “AC Load Shedding” on page  
4 Press to display  
1 Press down until the  
2 Press toactivate  
3 Scroll down until Circuit  
the screen.  
field is selected.  
the screen.  
Config is selected.  
FSPM 00: Circuit Config  
FSPM 00: Circuit Config  
DC Relays  
1 ACLoad1  
1 Priority  
1 ACLoad1  
1 Priority  
[1]  
[Disabled]  
[*1]  
[Disabled]  
DC Relays are not assigned a priority, but if a DC relay is associated to  
either Line1 or Line2, it will assume the lowest priority ranking in the  
system.  
1 Load Shed  
2 ACLoad2  
1 Load Shed  
2 ACLoad2  
If association of a DC Relay is changed from Line1or Line2to Batt1, it  
will lose any priority value and the power manager will re-organize the  
priority numbers for the rest of the relays.  
6 Press to  
8 Press to  
5 Scroll up or down to select a  
7 Scroll up and down to  
change.  
confirm the  
circuit priority setting.  
choose a value.  
selected value.  
FSPM 00: Circuit Config  
1 ACLoad1  
1 Priority  
1 Load Shed  
2 ACLoad2  
[2]  
[Disabled]  
1.For the four-circuit Freedom Sequence model, AC circuits are ACLoad1 up to ACLoad4. DC  
circuits are from DCLoad1 up to DCLoad4.  
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Basic Configuration Settings  
To change the Load Shedfrom the Device Statusscreen:  
Load Shed  
FSPM 00: Status  
FSPM 00: Config  
Load circuits controlled by AC-only relays can be forced to remain ON and  
exempt themselves from the load shedding logic of the Freedom Sequence  
power manager. This exemption technique is useful when you want to keep  
one or two loads running at the expense of other loads in the system that  
remain subject to the load shedding logic. If the Load Shedsetting is  
Disabled, this can be interpreted as rendering the load circuit “invisible”  
from the power system. Thus, the power manager cannot apply the load  
shedding logic to this circuit but can still apply to the other loads “visible”  
to the power manager. Therefore, the user should be careful to change this  
setting back to Enabledsince this is not done automatically.  
L2 Amps  
On 0.0A  
12.8V  
Mode  
[Operating]  
[Manual]  
[25.0A]  
Batt Voltage  
Circuit Status  
Config  
SHR BKR Mode  
SHR BKR Rating  
Circuit Config  
2 Press toactivate 1 Press down until the  
the screen. field is selected.  
4 Press to display 3 Scroll down until Circuit  
the screen. Config is selected.  
FSPM 00: Circuit Config  
FSPM 00: Circuit Config  
1 ACLoad1  
1 Priority  
1 Load Shed  
2 ACLoad2  
1 ACLoad1  
1 Priority  
1 Load Shed  
2 ACLoad2  
[2]  
[Enabled]  
[2]  
[*Enabled]  
By default, the Load Shedsetting of all the AC and DC relays is set to  
Enabled.  
6 Press to  
5 Scroll up or down to select a 8 Press to  
7 Scroll up and down to  
change.  
load shed setting.  
confirm the  
choose a value.  
selected value.  
FSPM 00: Circuit Config  
1 ACLoad1  
1 Priority  
1 Load Shed  
2 ACLoad2  
[2]  
[Disabled]  
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Advanced Settings  
IMPROPER CONFIGURATION DUE TO LACK OF EXPERIENCE  
Always consult a certified and experienced installer from your RV  
dealership when changing settings, such as the ones found in Advanced  
Settings. Changes in your power manager’s settings can affect the power  
management of your controlled appliances. A professional installer at  
your dealership possesses the experience and training in programming  
advanced settings in Freedom Sequence.  
Failure to follow these instructions can damage the unit and/or  
damage other equipment.  
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Advanced Settings  
Complete list of Advanced Settings  
items.  
FSPM 00: Status  
FSPM 00: Status  
FSPM 00: Advanced Settings  
FSPM 00: Advanced Settings  
L2 Amps  
0.0A  
12.8V  
Batt Voltage  
Circuit Status  
Config  
12.8V  
BKR Derating  
GEN BKR Rating  
GEN Warmup Delay  
[Enabled]  
[30.0A]  
[0sec]  
BKR Derating  
GEN BKR Rating  
GEN Warmup Delay  
[Enabled]  
[30.0A]  
[0sec]  
Batt Voltage  
Circuit Status  
Config  
Advanced Settings  
Connect Seq Delay [10sec]  
Connect Seq Delay [10sec]  
AC Disq Priority  
Nom DC Voltage  
Circuit1  
Circuit2  
Circuit3  
Circuit4  
Circuit5  
Circuit6  
Circuit7  
[2]  
[12.0V]  
Enter  
Func  
Enter  
Func  
Enter  
Func  
1
3
2
4
To enable the selection of Advanced  
Settings, press the Enter, Up, and  
Down arrow buttons (1)  
simultaneously from the Device  
Status screen.  
Once the Advanced Settings item  
appears from the Device Status  
screen, scroll down (2) until  
Advanced Settings is highlighted  
then, Press Enter (3) to bring up the  
Advanced Settings screen.  
To activate a specific Advanced  
Settings item, move through each item  
using the Up and Down buttons (4).  
When a selection is made, press the  
Enter button to activate the highlighted  
advanced setting.  
Circuit8  
Circuit9  
Circuit10  
Figure 10 Freedom Sequence Advanced Settings Screen  
List of advanced settings include:  
1. BKR Derating– sets the breaker derating to 80% or 100%.  
2. GEN BKR Rating– sets the breaker rating for the generator.  
7. Circuit1to Circuit10– changes circuit level settings.  
Six-circuit Freedom Sequence model (PN: 809-0912): AC circuits are  
from Circuit1to Circuit6and the DC circuits are from Circuit7  
to Circuit10.  
3. GEN Warmup Delay– sets the generator warmup delay from 0 to 240  
Four-circuit Freedom Sequence model (PN: 809-0913): AC circuits  
are from Circuit1to Circuit4and the DC circuits are from  
Circuit5to Circuit8.  
seconds.  
4. Connect Sequence Delay– sets the reconnect delay from 4 to 60  
seconds.  
5. AC Disq Priority– sets a priority number from 1 (high) to 10 (low).  
6. Nom DC Voltage – sets a DC voltage rating of 12.0 V or 24.0 V.  
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Advanced Settings  
To change the breaker derating from the Advanced Settings screen:  
Breaker Derating  
According to NEC standards, the total current of all loads in a branch circuit  
should be limited to 80% of its circuit breaker rating to ensure that a  
combination of continuous and non-continuous loads can run without  
tripping the circuit breaker. Freedom Sequence applies this conservative  
standard in its load shedding logic. However, when all loads (continuous  
and non-continuous) in a branch circuit including its own circuit breaker are  
appropriately sized, listed, and rated to handle 100% of their rating,  
derating the load capacity is not necessary and 100% capacity can be  
utilized.  
FSPM 00: Status  
FSPM 00: Status  
L2 Amps  
0.0A  
12.8V  
Batt Voltage  
Circuit Status  
Config  
12.8V  
Batt Voltage  
Circuit Status  
Config  
Advanced Settings  
1 Press all three buttons to  
enable Advanced Settings.  
FSPM 00: Advanced Settings  
3 Press button.  
2 Scroll down to select  
Advanced Settings.  
FSPM 00: Advanced Settings  
BKR Derating  
GEN BKR Rating  
GEN Warmup Delay  
[*Enabled]  
[30.0A]  
[*0sec]  
BKR Derating  
GEN BKR Rating  
GEN Warmup Delay  
[Enabled]  
[30.0A]  
[0sec]  
IMPORTANT: Appliances and circuit breakers that are 100% rated will  
have a listing on their product label similar to “Suitable For Use On Single-  
Phase ~AC circuits. For 100% Application.”  
Connect Seq Delay [10sec]  
Connect Seq Delay [10sec]  
The option to disable breaker derating is available by changing the default  
Enabledto Disabledin Advanced Settings.  
5 Press to change 4 Scroll down  
7 Press to  
6 Scroll up or down  
the setting.  
confirm the to choose a value.  
For more information on how AC load shedding works, see “AC Load  
selected  
value.  
FSPM 00: Advanced Settings  
BKR Derating  
GEN BKR Rating  
GEN Warmup Delay  
[Disabled]  
[30.0A]  
[2sec]  
Connect Seq Delay [10sec]  
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To change the generator warmup delay from the Advanced Settings  
screen:  
Generator Breaker Rating  
The generator breaker rating can be set between 5 to 50 amps. By default,  
the setting is set to 30amps.  
FSPM 00: Status  
FSPM 00: Status  
L2 Amps  
0.0A  
12.8V  
Batt Voltage  
Circuit Status  
Config  
12.8V  
Batt Voltage  
Circuit Status  
Config  
Generator Warmup Delay  
Advanced Settings  
The Freedom Sequence power manager applies a generator warmup delay  
timer (GEN Warmup Delay) to allow any Xanbus-controlled generator a  
chance to warmup after starting. This delay is similar to warming up a car  
engine before driving.  
3 Press button.  
1 Press all three buttons to  
enable Advanced Settings.  
FSPM 00: Advanced Settings  
2 Scroll down to select  
Advanced Settings.  
The generator warmup delay timer, which can be modified by changing the  
GEN Warmup Delaysetting, is set by default to zero second. The generator  
warmup delay timer value can be set between 1 to 240 seconds.  
FSPM 00: Advanced Settings  
GEN BKR Rating  
GEN Warmup Delay  
Connect Seq Delay [10sec]  
AC Disc Priority [2]  
[30.0A]  
[*0sec]  
GEN BKR Rating  
GEN Warmup Delay  
[30.0A]  
[0sec]  
Connect Seq Delay [10sec]  
AC Disc Priority [2]  
NOTE: It is recommended to set the GEN Warmup Delay value to match  
either the transfer switch delay timer or the generator’s warmup delay timer  
specified by the manufacturer of the device. Consult the device’s user guide  
under its specifications or contact the manufacturer for information on the  
timer rating. Choose a delay that is highest between these two devices.  
5 Press to change 4 Scroll down  
7 Press to  
6 Scroll up or down  
the setting.  
confirm the to choose a value.  
selected  
value.  
FSPM 00: Advanced Settings  
GEN BKR Rating  
GEN Warmup Delay  
[30.0A]  
[2sec]  
Connect Seq Delay [10sec]  
AC Disc Priority [2]  
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Advanced Settings  
Connect Sequence Delay  
Reconnect-delay Timer The Freedom Sequence power manager applies  
To change the Connect Seq Delayfrom the Advanced Settings  
a reconnect-delay timer (Connect Seq Delay) before reconnecting an AC screen:  
circuit that was previously disconnected due to a load shedding event. In  
other words, the reconnect-delay timer is applied before fully connecting to  
FSPM 00: Status  
FSPM 00: Status  
the power source again.  
L2 Amps  
0.0A  
12.8V  
Batt Voltage  
Circuit Status  
Config  
12.8V  
Batt Voltage  
Circuit Status  
Config  
The reconnect-delay timer, which can be modified by changing the  
Connect Seq Delay, is set by default to ten seconds. The connect  
sequence delay value applies to all AC relays and can be set between 4 to  
60 seconds.  
Advanced Settings  
By default, the factory setting is set to 10seconds.  
3 Press button.  
1 Press all three buttons to  
2 Scroll down to select  
enable Advanced Settings.  
Advanced Settings.  
FSPM 00: Advanced Settings  
FSPM 00: Advanced Settings  
Disconnect-delay Timer The disconnect-delay timer is programmed to  
two seconds and cannot be modified. This means that after an overload  
condition is detected, Freedom Sequence will wait for two seconds before  
disconnecting the load circuit controlled through that relay.  
GEN BKR Rating  
GEN Warmup Delay  
Connect Seq Delay [*10sec]  
AC Disc Priority [2]  
[30.0A]  
[2sec]  
GEN BKR Rating  
GEN Warmup Delay  
Connect Seq Delay [10sec]  
AC Disc Priority [2]  
[30.0A]  
[2sec]  
5 Press to change 4 Scroll down  
7 Press to  
6 Scroll up or down  
the setting.  
confirm the to choose a value.  
selected  
value.  
FSPM 00: Advanced Settings  
GEN BKR Rating  
[30.0A]  
[2sec]  
[5sec]  
[2]  
GEN Warmup Delay  
Connect Seq Delay  
AC Disc Priority  
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Advanced Settings  
AC Disqualification Priority  
The Freedom Sequence power manager is capable of detecting a compatible To change the AC disqualification priority from the Advanced  
inverter/charger, such as the Freedom SW 2012 or the Freedom SW 3012,  
that is connected on the Xanbus network. Upon detection, it initiates  
inverter/charger interactive functions. The purpose of the AC Disq  
Priorityis to tell the inverter/charger when a critical load circuit is  
disconnected due to an overload condition. Another purpose is to request  
the inverter/charger to stop drawing any current for charging or to stop  
powering the connected loads through the inverter/charger’s bypass circuit  
if its battery is at high battery level.  
Settings screen:  
FSPM 00: Status  
FSPM 00: Status  
L2 Amps  
0.0A  
12.8V  
Batt Voltage  
Circuit Status  
Config  
12.8V  
Batt Voltage  
Circuit Status  
Config  
Advanced Settings  
The AC Disq Priorityis any number between 1 to 10. This priority  
number implies that, if an AC load with a circuit Prioritynumber that is  
the same or less than the AC Disq Prioritynumber is ever disconnected  
by Freedom Sequence due to an overload condition, then an AC disqualify  
request” is sent to the inverter/charger and that request is sustained until the  
same AC load circuit gets reconnected somehow. The inverter/charger can  
either accept this request and disqualify its incoming AC or reject the  
request and keep drawing AC current.  
3 Press button.  
2 Scroll down to select  
1 Press all three buttons to  
Advanced Settings.  
enable Advanced Settings.  
FSPM 00: Advanced Settings  
FSPM 00: Advanced Settings  
GEN BKR Rating  
[30.0A]  
[2sec]  
[5sec]  
[*2]  
GEN BKR Rating  
[30.0A]  
[2sec]  
[5sec]  
[2]  
GEN Warmup Delay  
Connect Seq Delay  
AC Disc Priority  
GEN Warmup Delay  
Connect Seq Delay  
AC Disc Priority  
7 Press to  
confirm the  
selected  
value.  
6 Scroll up or down  
5 Press to change 4 Scroll down  
to choose a value.  
the setting.  
By default, the factory setting is set to 2.  
FSPM 00: Advanced Settings  
GEN BKR Rating  
[30.0A]  
[2sec]  
[5sec]  
[1]  
GEN Warmup Delay  
Connect Seq Delay  
AC Disc Priority  
NOTE: This setting can only be modified when Modeis set to Standby.  
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Advanced Settings  
DC Voltage Setting  
The Freedom Sequence power manager can be used with a 12-volt or  
24-volt battery system. Depending on which battery system is used, the  
power manager can be set correspondingly to either 12.0Vor 24.0V.  
To change the DC voltage setting from the Advanced Settings  
screen:  
FSPM 00: Status  
FSPM 00: Status  
All four DC relays will have default settings for each battery trigger set/  
clear values based on the selected value of the DC Voltage setting. See  
L2 Amps  
0.0A  
12.8V  
Batt Voltage  
Circuit Status  
Config  
12.8V  
Batt Voltage  
Circuit Status  
Config  
Advanced Settings  
By default, the factory setting is set to 12.0 V.  
3 Press button.  
2 Scroll down to select  
1 Press all three buttons to  
NOTE: This setting can only be modified when Modeis set to Standby.  
Advanced Settings.  
enable Advanced Settings.  
FSPM 00: Advanced Settings  
FSPM 00: Advanced Settings  
GEN Warmup Delay  
Connect Seq Delay  
AC Disc Priority  
Nom DC Voltage  
[30.0A]  
[2sec]  
[5sec]  
GEN Warmup Delay  
Connect Seq Delay  
AC Disc Priority  
Nom DC Voltage  
[30.0A]  
[2sec]  
[5sec]  
[12.0V]  
[*12.0V]  
7 Press to  
confirm the  
selected  
value.  
6 Scroll up or down  
5 Press to change 4 Scroll down  
to choose a value.  
the setting.  
FSPM 00: Advanced Settings  
GEN Warmup Delay  
Connect Seq Delay  
AC Disc Priority  
Nom DC Voltage  
[30.0A]  
[2sec]  
[5sec]  
[24.0V]  
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FSPM 00: Status  
FSPM 00: Advanced Settings  
FSPM 00: Advanced Settings  
Connect Seq Delay [10sec]  
FSPM 00: Circuit 2  
Batt Voltage  
Circuit Status  
Config  
12.8V  
GEN BKR Rating  
GEN Warmup Delay  
[30.0A]  
[0sec]  
Circuit Name  
Load Shed  
Circuit Type [ACInputOut]  
AC Line [Line1]  
[ACLoad2]  
[Enabled]  
AC Disq Priority  
Circuit1  
Circuit2  
[2]  
Connect Seq Delay [10sec]  
Advanced Settings  
AC Disc Priority  
[2]  
Enter  
Func  
Enter  
Func  
Enter  
Func  
Complete list of circuit-level advanced  
settings. Each relay will have the same  
settings. However, AC relay settings  
do not apply to DC relays and vice  
versa.  
2
1
3
4
Once the Advanced Settings item  
appears from the Device Status  
screen, scroll down (1) until  
Advanced Settings is highlighted  
then, press Enter (2) to bring up the  
Advanced Settings screen.  
To activate a circuit-level  
When a circuit is selected, press the  
Enter button (4) to activate the  
advanced settings of that particular  
circuit.  
advanced settings item, move  
through each item using the Up  
and Down buttons (3).  
FSPM 00: Circuit 2  
Circuit Name  
Load Shed  
[ACLoad2]  
[Enabled]  
Circuit Type [ACInputOut]  
AC Line  
Priority  
[Line1]  
[2]  
Reconnect MRGN  
GEN Soft Start  
[10%]  
[Disable]  
Batt Low Trig Set [10.5V]  
Batt Low Trig Clr [11.0V]  
Batt High Trig Clr [14.0V]  
Batt High Trig Set [14.5V]  
Figure 11 Freedom Sequence Circuit Level Advanced Settings  
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Circuit Level Advanced Settings  
AC Relay Settings  
DC Relay Settings  
1
2
The Freedom Sequence has AC relays that can each be used to control an  
The Freedom Sequence has DC relays which can be used to connect and  
disconnect DC loads on the system based on battery voltage thresholds. The  
following settings can be configured for all DC relays.  
AC load up to 15 amps. Each AC relay has a unique internal identifier (for  
example, Circuit1, Circuit2, etc.) Freedom Sequence allows the AC relays  
to be configured with a variety of settings to best manage the AC power on  
the system. The following settings can be configured for all AC relays.  
Circuit Name(page 29)  
Load Shed(page 30)  
Circuit Type(page 30)  
Circuit Name(page 29)  
Load Shed(page 30)  
Circuit Type (page 30)  
Priority(page 31)  
Reconnect MRGN(page 32)  
Gen Soft Start(page 31)  
Batt Low Trig Set(page 32)  
Batt Low Trig Clr(page 32)  
Batt High Trig Clr(page 32)  
Batt High Trig Set(page 32)  
1.Six AC relays for PN: 809-0912 and four AC relays for PN: 809-0913.  
2.Four DC relays for both PNs: 809-0912 and 809-0913.  
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Circuit Name  
FSPM 00: Circuit 3  
FSPM 00: Advanced Settings  
All the AC and DC relays of Freedom Sequence can be assigned a  
Circuit Name  
Over-ride  
Type  
[ACLoad3]  
[Disabled]  
[ACInputOut]  
Circuit1  
Circuit2  
Circuit3  
Circuit4  
1
2
circuit name (a label) from the Xanbus SCP or XDT tool. The label for  
each of these relays can be up to ten alpha-numeric characters.  
Line Association  
[Line1]  
The benefit of labelling the relays are for customizing and ease of use.  
Relay ID  
Default Circuit Name  
ACLoad1  
Possible New Name  
Main-A/C  
Circuit1  
Circuit2  
Circuit3  
Circuit4  
Circuit5  
Circuit6  
Circuit7  
Circuit8  
Circuit9  
Circuit10  
ACLoad2  
Space-heat  
Dishwasher  
Refrigerat  
H2O-Heater  
WallOutlet  
Thermostat  
and so on...  
2
1
ACLoad3  
FSPM 00: Circuit 3  
Circuit Name  
Over-ride [Disabled]  
Type [ACInputOut]  
Line Association  
ACLoad4  
FSPM 00: Circuit 3  
ACLoad5  
[D]  
Circuit Name  
Over-ride  
Type  
[ACLoad2]  
[Disabled]  
[ACInputOut]  
ACLoad6  
DCLoad1  
DCLoad2  
[Line1]  
Line Association  
[Line1]  
DCLoad3  
DCLoad4  
To change the Circuit Namefrom the Advanced Settingsscreen:  
1. Press the Enter button to activate the circuit setup screen for the  
selected circuit.  
2. Press the Enter button on the Circuit Namefield.  
3. Press the Func button to erase the characters one by one, except the last  
character. Erasing all characters will put you back to step 2.  
4. Use the arrow buttons to scroll through the character set.  
5. Press the Enter button to confirm a character selection. Repeat 4 and 5  
to form a new circuit name, up to ten characters.  
3
5
4
FSPM 00: Circuit 3  
Circuit Name [Dishwasher]  
FSPM 00: Circuit 3  
Circuit Name [Dishwasher]  
Over-ride  
Type  
Line Association  
[Disabled]  
[ACInputOut]  
Over-ride  
Type  
Line Association  
[Disabled]  
[ACInputOut]  
[Line1]  
[Line1]  
6. Press the Enter button again on the last character to confirm the new  
circuit label.  
6
NOTE: This setting can only be modified when Desired Modeis set to  
Standby.  
1.Circuit names can be up to ten characters long. Valid characters are from a to z, A to Z, 0 to 9,  
symbols '/' (forward slash) and '-'(hyphen). Spaces, underscore and period are not accepted symbols.  
2.The XDT tool is available for OEMs only.  
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Circuit Level Advanced Settings  
Load Shed  
AC Line  
The Load Shedsetting here is the same as the setting discussed in “Load  
Shed” on page 19. The only difference here is that the change in load shed  
setting happens from the circuit-level screen in Advanced Settings  
instead of from the Configscreen.  
AC Relays All AC relays can be associated to either Line1or Line2.  
This is called Line Association. You may assign certain AC relays to  
Line1and the remaining AC relays to Line2. For example, Circuit1,  
Circuit3, and Circuit5can be assigned to Line1and Circuit2,  
Circuit4, and Circuit6can be assigned to Line2. Default settings are  
shown below.  
DC Relays When the type of load circuit is changed from DC to AC, the  
line association can either be Line1 or Line2. Default settings are shown  
below.  
Circuit Type  
The Freedom Sequence power manager’s circuit relays can control either  
AC or DC lines. If the circuit relay controls an AC line, its type is  
ACInputOut. If the circuit relay controls a DC line, its type is DCInputOut. NOTE: DC relays can be used to control AC loads. For example, a DC relay  
AC relay types cannot be modified to DCInputOut. However, a DC relay can be used to signal an external AC contactor/relay to control an external  
type can be modified to ACInputOutwhen that DC relay is used to control AC load circuit.  
an AC appliance.  
Model  
AC Relays  
Line Association  
[Default]  
DC Relays  
DC Conn  
[Default]  
Model  
AC Relays  
Types  
DC Relays  
Types  
a
Four-Circuit Circuit1, [Line1]  
Freedom  
Sequence  
Circuit5,  
Circuit6  
Circuit7,  
Circuit8  
Circuit7,  
Circuit8  
[Line1]  
[Line1]  
[Line1]  
Circuit2  
Four-Circuit  
Freedom  
Sequence  
Circuit1,  
Circuit2,  
Circuit3,  
Circuit4  
ACInputOut  
(default, cannot  
be modified)  
Circuit5,  
Circuit6,  
Circuit7,  
Circuit8  
DCInputOut  
a
a
Circuit3, [Line2]  
Circuit4  
(default)  
Six-Circuit  
Freedom  
Sequence  
Circuit1, [Line1]  
Circuit2,  
or  
ACInputOut  
Circuit3  
a
Circuit4, [Line2]  
Circuit5,  
Circuit9,  
Circuit10  
Six-Circuit  
Freedom  
Sequence  
Circuit1,  
Circuit2,  
Circuit3,  
Circuit4,  
Circuit5,  
Circuit6  
ACInputOut  
(default, cannot  
be modified)  
Circuit7,  
Circuit8,  
Circuit9,  
Circuit10  
DCInputOut  
[Line1]  
(default)  
Circuit6  
or  
ACInputOut  
a.If the Typeis changed to ACInputOut.  
NOTE: This setting can only be modified when Modeis set to Standby.  
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Circuit Level Advanced Settings  
toggled and the power manager starts to reconnect the AC relays that have  
been set to Enabled. Freedom Sequence will sequentially start to reconnect  
all the load circuits in the priority order defined for AC relays.  
Priority  
The Prioritysetting here is the same as the priority setting discussed in  
“Circuit Priority” on page 17. The only difference here is that the change in  
priority setting happens from the circuit-level screen in Advanced  
Settingsinstead of from the Configscreen.  
EXCEPTION: If an AC load Circuit3is set to a lower priority than an AC  
load Circuit2with a Generator Soft Startsetting of Enabled,  
1
Circuit3 will get disconnected to avoid a priority inversion .  
Generator Soft Start  
GENERATOR IS OFF  
AC LOAD PRIORITY GEN SOFT START STATUS  
The purpose of having a generator soft start (GEN Soft Start) feature is  
to allow generators to be loaded gradually after the transfer switch flips  
from shore power to generator or when the generator is started. Without  
engaging the GEN Soft Startfeature, all the load circuits controlled by  
Freedom Sequence will abruptly get connected to generator power. This  
may cause the generator to experience a step load which may cause its  
voltage/ frequency to dip and in turn cause nuisance tripping of sensitive  
loads.  
Circuit1  
Circuit2  
Circuit3  
[1]  
[2]  
[3]  
Disabled  
Enabled  
Disabled  
ON  
ON  
ON  
DURING GEN WARM UP DELAY  
AC LOAD PRIORITY GEN SOFT START STATUS  
Circuit3will get  
disconnected to  
avoid tripping due to  
priority inversion.  
Circuit1  
Circuit2  
Circuit3  
[1]  
[2]  
[3]  
Disabled  
Enabled  
Disabled  
ON  
OFF  
OFF  
Each relay of Freedom Sequence that is associated to Line1 or Line2 can be  
individually configured to two GEN Soft Startsettings: Enabledor  
Disabled.  
GENERATOR IS ON  
AC LOAD PRIORITY GEN SOFT START STATUS  
By default, all relays associated to Line1 or Line2 are set to Disabled.  
Circuit2will get  
reconnected first  
then Circuit3  
follows, once the  
generator power has  
beenfullyrampedup  
and stabilized.  
Circuit1  
Circuit2  
Circuit3  
[1]  
[2]  
[3]  
Disabled  
Enabled  
Disabled  
ON  
ON  
ON  
When Freedom Sequence receives the Generator Run (B+) signal high, it  
will trigger the AC relays to disconnect load circuits that have GEN Soft  
Startconfigured to Enabled. For AC relays configured to Disabled,  
those AC relays will remain connected during the GEN Soft Start  
process. After the Generator Run (B+) signal goes high, Freedom Sequence  
will apply the Gen Warmup Delay. At the end of this Gen Warmup Delay,  
the Freedom Sequence power manager assumes the transfer switch has  
1.A priority inversion occurs when an AC load that has a higher circuit priority gets disconnected  
first before another AC load that has a lower circuit priority.  
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Circuit Level Advanced Settings  
Reconnect Margin  
Battery Voltage Triggers  
When a load circuit connected to either Line1 or Line2 is shed by Freedom The Freedom Sequence has four DC relays which can be used to connect  
Sequence to avoid an overload condition, Freedom Sequence stores in its and disconnect DC loads on the system based on battery voltage thresholds.  
memory the current that load circuit was drawing before it got shed (that is, Each DC relay has a N/O/N/C contact that will toggle (switch between N/O  
Last Load Shed current).  
or N/C) if the battery voltage sensed by Freedom Sequence exceeds a Batt  
High Trig Setvoltage or drops below the Batt Low Trig Setvoltage.  
The DC relay will toggle back to the normal position when the battery  
voltage drops below the Batt High Trig Clearvoltage or rises above  
the Batt Low Trig Clearvoltage. Each DC relay can be configured with  
a unique set of Battery High/Low Trig Setand Battery High/Low  
Trigger Clearvoltages.  
1
The Freedom Sequence continuously checks for the Headroom Current  
and compares it with the Current To Reconnect value for the circuit. If the  
Headroom Current is more than the Current To Reconnect for a time-  
period that is more than the Connect Sequence Delaysetting, Freedom  
Sequence will reconnect that circuit.  
Current To Reconnect is calculated based on Reconnect MGNand Last  
Load Shed.  
By default, each of these voltage triggers is configured to:  
For example, if Circuit1was set to a reconnect margin of 20%and the  
Last Load Shedcurrent in memory was 10 amps, Freedom Sequence will  
wait for a Current To Reconnect of 12 amps calculated as:  
Battery Voltage Trigger  
Default  
12-volts  
Default  
24-volts  
Low Battery Trigger Set  
Low Battery Trigger Clear  
High Battery Trigger Clear  
High Battery Trigger Set  
[10.5V]  
[11.0V]  
[14.0V]  
[14.5V]  
[21.0V]  
[22.0V]  
[28.0V]  
[29.0V]  
Last Load Shed+ (20% × Last Load Shed),  
to be available before reconnecting the circuit.  
By default, the factory setting of Reconnect MGNfor all AC relays  
is set to 10%.  
Each of the triggers can be configured using similar procedures shown in  
1.Headroom current is also known as available capacity.  
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Auto-Detection of AC Input Source  
(Shore/Gen)  
Auto-Detection of AC Input Source Type  
(1-Ph/2-Ph)  
The Freedom Sequence power manager can be wired to a transfer switch  
The AC source connected at both Line1 and Line2 of the Freedom  
that is connected to either a shore power or a generator power source. When Sequence power manager can be either Split phase or Single phase.  
AC voltage is detected at the input terminal of the Freedom Sequence, the  
AC source is assumed to be coming from shore power if the B+ signal is not  
active. Freedom Sequence detects the B+ signal two ways: via the Xanbus  
Automatic Generator Start (AGS) on the Xanbus network or through the  
presence of 12 volts on the B+ signal wired to the DC auxiliary connector  
port. The Freedom Sequence power manager assumes a generator power  
source is On when a high B+ signal is detected from either source.  
Single phase is determined when 120 volts is measured between  
Line1-to-Neutral or Line2-to-Neutral or both, and there is no phase  
difference between the voltages measured.  
Split phase is determined when 240 volts is measured between  
Line1and Line2 and that the voltages are found out of phase by more  
than 100 degrees.  
Loading of Shore/Generator Breaker Ratings  
IMPORTANT: The Freedom Sequence power manager automatically sets a  
ceiling on the current that’s coming from either input sources. The goal of  
this ceiling (current clamp) is to avoid current draw in the RV from tripping  
the input source’s breaker when an overload occurs within the RV's power  
system. Instead, the power manager’s AC Load Shedding (see next page)  
logic will determine which loads to disconnect within the power system  
while staying within the current clamp value. The current clamp is always  
80% of the breaker rating of the input source. For example, if the shore  
breaker in an RV Camp is set to 50 amps then, the current clamp is 80% of  
50, which is 40 amps. However, when BRK Deratingis disabled, the  
current clamp is 100% of the breaker rating. See “Breaker Derating” on  
The Freedom Sequence has the ability to automatically change the breaker  
settings from shore power (Shore Breaker) to generator power  
(Generator Breaker) when it detects the B+ signal. At any time if the B+  
signal goes low, the Freedom Sequence will instantly switch to the shore  
breaker setting.  
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Freedom Sequence Operational Concepts  
AC Load Shedding  
When the current draw from the main AC source increases beyond the  
current clamp, Freedom Sequence power manager starts to shed (to  
disconnect) AC load circuits in a priority order set by the installer. Circuits  
having the lowest ranking priority gets shed first.  
circuit. However, if during this Connect Seq Delayperiod the available  
headroom falls below the Reconnect MRGN plus Last Shed Current  
then, the power manager will not reconnect the circuit.  
The Freedom Sequence power manager will reconnect circuits in the order  
of highest ranking load circuit in the Off setting. When operating on a split-  
Freedom Sequence takes into account the Line Associationof a circuit  
for load shedding when it operates with a split phase AC source. It will shed phase AC, the power manager will reconnect specifically those load circuits  
the circuit with lowest ranking priority with the group of circuits associated which are associated to the line that has adequate headroom.  
to the line that is overloaded.  
While operation on a single-phase AC, the power manager will not check  
for line associations.  
When it operates from a single phase supply, Freedom Sequence does not  
check for line association before shedding the lowest ranking priority load  
circuit.  
See the illustration on the next page.  
After an overload condition is detected, Freedom Sequence waits for two  
seconds to check if the overload persists before disconnecting a load circuit.  
If the overload condition is corrected it will not disconnect any load circuit,  
otherwise, it will shed the lower ranking priority circuit.  
If disconnecting of one load circuit was not enough to correct the overload  
condition, the power manager will continue to shed the next lowest priority  
ranking load that is On until the overload condition is corrected.  
The Freedom Sequence power manager keeps in its onboard memory the  
current each load circuit was drawing before it got disconnected. This  
current is displayed on the SCP as the Last Shed Current. The power  
manager uses the two values, Reconnect MRGN and Last Shed Current  
to determine if adequate headroom of current is available to reconnect the  
load circuit. If the headroom of current was available throughout the  
Connect Seq Delayperiod the power manager would reconnect the  
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Freedom Sequence Operational Concepts  
PRESENT CONFIGURATION  
STATUS AT OVERLOAD  
STATUS AFTER LOAD SHEDDING EVENT  
AC Src Type  
AC Source  
AMPS L1  
AMPS L2  
Batt Level  
AC-Front  
AC-Central  
Space Heat  
Washer  
Dryer  
Elec Range  
Circuit7  
Circuit8  
Circuit9  
2-Ph  
Shore1  
35.0A  
15.0A  
12.0V  
On 10.0A  
On 15.0A  
On 10.0A  
On 6.0A  
On 4.0A  
On 5.0A  
On 0.0A  
On 0.0A  
On 0.0A  
On 0.0A  
AC Src Type  
AC Source  
AMPS L1  
AMPS L2  
Batt Level  
AC-Front  
AC-Central  
Space Heat  
Washer  
Dryer  
Elec Range  
Circuit7  
Circuit8  
Circuit9  
2-Ph  
Shore1  
25.0A  
15.0A  
12.0V  
On 10.0A  
On 15.0A  
Off 0.0A  
On 6.0A  
On 4.0A  
On 5.0A  
On 0.0A  
On 0.0A  
On 0.0A  
On 0.0A  
2
Desired Mode  
SHR BKR Mode  
SHR BKR Rating  
GEN BKR Rating  
AC-Front  
AC-Central  
Space Heat  
Washer  
Dryer  
Elec Range  
Circuit7  
Circuit8  
Circuit9  
[Operating]  
[Manual]  
[30.0A]  
[20.0A]  
[1]  
[3]  
[6]  
[2]  
5
4
3
1
LINE1 (L1)  
LINE2 (L2)  
[4]  
[5]  
[]  
[]  
[]  
[]  
Circuit10  
Config FSPM  
Advanced Settings  
Circuit10  
Config FSPM  
Advanced Settings  
Circuit10  
Sequence Delay  
AC Disc Priority  
[10sec]  
[2]  
Look at the highlighted AC circuits.  
Notice the priority settings for each  
circuit (1).  
Also, observe that the SHR BKR Rating  
is set to 30 amps (2).  
Line1 is experiencing an overload  
condition at 35 amps (3) exceeding the  
SHR BKR Ratingof 30 amps by 5 amps.  
At this point, Freedom Sequence will  
apply its load shedding logic to all  
circuits in Line1 and shed the load that  
has the lowest priority setting. In this  
case, that load is Space Heatwith a  
priority setting of 6.  
After the load shedding event, Freedom  
Sequence will report Space Heatas  
Off0.0A (4).  
Line1 is no longer in overload condition  
at 25 amps (5) not exceeding the SHR  
BKR Ratingof 30 amps.  
Figure 12 AC Load Shedding Illustration  
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Freedom Sequence Operational Concepts  
DC Load Shedding  
Using DC Relay to control AC load circuits  
The Freedom Sequence continuously monitors the battery voltage and  
compares it against the four voltage settings to set the trigger and clear the  
trigger of a DC relay on a High Battery Voltage setpoint as well as a Low  
Battery Voltage setpoint.  
The DC Relays can also be used to shed AC load circuits if a DC Relay is  
used to control the external AC Relay. This can be done by going to the DC  
Relay configuration menu and selecting its association to Line1.  
When the association is changed to Line1, all the configuration fields for  
The Freedom Sequence power manager measures the battery voltage from  
the DC relay will change to those found for the AC relay, allowing to define  
the DC power terminals of the auxiliary connector port. If Xantrex devices Priority, Reconnect MRGN, Gen Soft-Startoption, et cetera.  
exist on the Xanbus network, the power manager will use the battery  
voltage reported by these devices in a preferential order by source as:  
The Freedom Sequence does not have a current sensor to allow continuous  
monitoring of the current draw by the load circuit that this DC relay  
controls and therefore, it will show as N/Aon the SCP.  
Battery monitor >> charge controller >> inverter/charger  
However, the Freedom Sequence automatically calculates the decrease in  
current achieved by disconnecting the AC load circuit that is indirectly  
controlled through this DC relay and shows it as Last-Load Shedcurrent.  
The Trigger Set and Trigger Clear are absolute setpoints and don’t take into  
account the duration for how long the battery voltage will be low before  
triggering the DC relay. Each of the DC relays has a N/O and N/C contact  
point which will toggle to Closed and Open positions respectively when a  
DC relay is triggered.  
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Freedom Sequence Operational Concepts  
Priority Swapping Between Circuits  
The Freedom Sequence power manager allows the user to change the  
prioritization of the AC load circuits. A typical instance would be when an  
RV is used in a warm climate, the air conditioner would have a higher  
priority than the space heater or engine block heater. Conversely, in cold  
climates, the space heater or engine block heater needs to have priority over  
the air conditioner. The power manager allows changing priority of an AC  
load circuit through the Configscreen of the SCP (“Circuit Priority” on  
page 17) or through the Circuit Level Advanced Settings screen (“Priority”  
on page 31). The power manager adjusts the priority settings for the rest of  
the circuits automatically based on the new priority number that was  
assigned to an AC load circuit.  
TO  
TO  
TO  
TO  
TO  
For example (see illustration), if the priority of Engine Block Heater is  
changed from 4 to 1, the power manager will assign the Engine Block  
Heater its new priority rank of 1 and automatically swap and adjust priority  
settings for the rest of the circuits.  
IMPORTANT: When reprogramming default circuit priority settings,  
always consult a professional installer from your RV dealership.  
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Freedom Sequence Operational Concepts  
Override the AC Circuit Load Shedding  
The Freedom Sequence power manager provides a feature to override the  
load shed priority (Load Shedsetting) for an AC load circuit that was  
disconnected by either an AC relay or a DC relay. This allows the user the  
flexibility to force an AC load to turn On for just a few minutes without the  
need to change the priority order of all AC load circuits. When an AC load  
circuit’s Load Shedsetting is Disabled, the power manager will skip this  
circuit from the load shed sequence and treat it as a non-controlled AC load  
on the system.  
IMPORTANT: When reprogramming default circuit priority settings,  
always consult a professional installer from your RV dealership.  
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Freedom Sequence Operational Concepts  
Freedom Sequence Interaction with Other Xanbus Devices  
inverter/charger is a Xanbus-enabled device and is programmed to support  
Freedom Sequence, then the current draw by the charger can be regulated to  
assist in optimizing the use of available power.  
Battery Voltage Measurement  
The Freedom Sequence power manager measures the battery voltage from  
the DC power terminals of the auxiliary connector port. If Xantrex devices  
exist on the Xanbus network, the power manager will use the battery  
voltage reported by these devices in a preferential order by source as:  
For example, in a typical operating case, Freedom Sequence continually  
monitors the current usage of the AC source. The difference between  
current clamp settings and current draw from the AC source is defined as  
the headroom current or “available capacity”. Freedom Sequence  
continually broadcasts this information on the Xanbus network. It is  
possible to reduce the AC current used for charging batteries to a level that  
allows other loads with intermittent current needs to operate. As the charger  
continuously listens to the available capacity reported by Freedom  
Sequence and controls its current draw for charging, the available capacity  
remains minimum but never negative. The charger will discard derating  
charger current if the battery is in a state of equalizing.  
Battery monitor >> charge controller >> inverter/charger  
Generator Run Detection B+ Signal  
Freedom Sequence detects the B+ signal via the presence of a Xanbus AGS  
on the Xanbus network or through the presence of +12V on B+ signal wired  
to the auxiliary connector port. If the B+ signal from either source is  
detected to be high, the Freedom Sequence assumes the generator is On.  
Freedom SW AC Disqualify On Request (ACDR)  
Freedom SW Interactive Charger De-rating (ICD)  
ACDR is a feature that allows Freedom Sequence to send a message to the  
inverter/charger to stop drawing current in bypass and charger mode. And if  
the inverter mode is enabled, then the loads connected to the inverter will be  
powered from the inverter/charger’s connected battery. The purpose of  
ACDR is to reduce current draw from the input AC source and instead use  
stored energy from the battery.  
The use of Freedom Sequence on an RV along with Freedom SW 3012 or  
Freedom SW 2012 inverter/charger can further optimize the usage of  
available power. An inverter/charger draws current from the AC source  
only when it is in a non-inverting mode (that is, bypass only or charging  
with bypass mode). The inverter/charger is usually connected directly to a  
distribution panel and therefore Freedom Sequence cannot have any direct  
control over the current drawn by charger or bypass loads. However, if the  
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Specifications  
NOTE: Specifications are subject to change without prior notice.  
Physical Specifications  
Electrical Specifications  
Dimensions: L×W×H 254×355.6×63.5 mm (10×14×2.5 in.)  
AC Main input voltage 120/240 VAC single/split phase  
Weight  
1 kg (2.2 lbs)  
2
AC Main input current Split phase: 50 AAC per phase  
Xanbus ports  
AC Main  
Dual in phase: 30 AAC per phase  
1 set of split-phase pass-through terminals  
(L1, N, L2, G) accessible by removing the  
AC Main panel cover  
DC input voltage from 12/24 VDC  
battery source  
AC relay terminal  
blocks  
6 pairs I/O terminal blocks - one pair for  
each AC relay (PN: 809-0912)  
AC relay input voltage 120 VAC  
4 pairs I/O terminal blocks - one pair for  
each AC relay (PN: 809-0913)  
AC relay input current 15 AAC per circuit  
DC relays input voltage 12/24 VDC  
DC auxiliary  
connector port  
4 (3-pin connector for each DC relay)  
1 (2-pin connector for one B+ signal)  
1 (2-pin connector for battery)  
DC relays input  
current  
5 ADC per circuit  
Environmental Specifications  
Regulatory Approvals  
Operating range  
–20 to 50 °C (– 4 to 122 °F)  
Safety  
UL 916,  
CSA C22.2 No. 205  
EMC  
FCC Part 15, Class B  
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Warranty and Return Information  
Warranty  
Hawaii and outside of the United States and Canada are excluded. Contact  
Xantrex Customer Service for details on freight policy for return shipments  
from excluded areas.  
What does this warranty cover and how long does it last? This  
Limited Warranty is provided by Xantrex Technology Inc. (“Xantrex”) and  
covers defects in workmanship and materials in your Freedom Sequence  
Intelligent Power Manager. This warranty period lasts for 12 months from  
the date of purchase at the point of sale to you, the original end user  
customer, unless otherwise agreed in writing (the “Warranty Period”). You  
will be required to demonstrate proof of purchase to make warranty claims.  
This Limited Warranty is transferable to subsequent owners but only for the  
unexpired portion of the Warranty Period. Subsequent owners also require  
original proof of purchase as described in “What proof of purchase is  
required?”  
How do you get service? If your product requires troubleshooting or  
warranty service, contact your merchant. If you are unable to contact your  
merchant, or the merchant is unable to provide service, contact Xantrex  
directly at:  
Telephone: 1 800 670 0707 (toll free North America)  
1 408 987 6030 (direct)  
Fax:  
1 800 994 7828 (toll free North America)  
What will Xantrex do? During the Warranty Period Xantrex will, at  
its option, repair the product (if economically feasible) or replace the  
defective product free of charge, provided that you notify Xantrex of the  
product defect within the Warranty Period, and provided that Xantrex  
through inspection establishes the existence of such a defect and that it is  
covered by this Limited Warranty.  
Xantrex will, at its option, use new and/or reconditioned parts in  
performing warranty repair and building replacement products. Xantrex  
reserves the right to use parts or products of original or improved design in  
the repair or replacement. If Xantrex repairs or replaces a product, its  
warranty continues for the remaining portion of the original Warranty  
Period or 90 days from the date of the return shipment to the customer,  
whichever is greater. All replaced products and all parts removed from  
repaired products become the property of Xantrex.  
Email:  
Website:  
Direct returns may be performed according to the Xantrex Return Material  
Authorization Policy described in your product manual. For some products,  
Xantrex maintains a network of regional Authorized Service Centers. Call  
Xantrex or check our website to see if your product can be repaired at one  
of these facilities.  
Xantrex covers both parts and labor necessary to repair the product, and  
return shipment to the customer via a Xantrex-selected non-expedited  
surface freight within the contiguous United States and Canada. Alaska,  
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e) component parts or monitoring systems supplied by you or purchased  
by Xantrex at your direction for incorporation into the product;  
f) the product if its original identification (trade-mark, serial number)  
markings have been defaced, altered, or removed;  
What proof of purchase is required? In any warranty claim, dated  
proof of purchase must accompany the product and the product must not  
have been disassembled or modified without prior written authorization by  
Xantrex.  
g) the product if it is located outside of the country where it was  
Proof of purchase may be in any one of the following forms:  
purchased; and  
The dated purchase receipt from the original purchase of the  
product at point of sale to the end user; or  
h) any consequential losses that are attributable to the product losing  
power whether by product malfunction, installation error or misuse.  
The dated dealer invoice or purchase receipt showing original  
equipment manufacturer (OEM) status; or  
The dated invoice or purchase receipt showing the product  
exchanged under warranty.  
What does this warranty not cover? Claims are limited to repair and  
replacement, or if in Xantrex's discretion that is not possible,  
reimbursement up to the purchase price paid for the product. Xantrex will  
be liable to you only for direct damages suffered by you and only up to a  
maximum amount equal to the purchase price of the product.  
This Limited Warranty does not warrant uninterrupted or error-free  
operation of the product or cover normal wear and tear of the product or  
costs related to the removal, installation, or troubleshooting of the  
customer's electrical systems. This warranty does not apply to and Xantrex  
will not be responsible for any defect in or damage to:  
a) the product if it has been misused, neglected, improperly installed,  
physically damaged or altered, either internally or externally, or  
damaged from improper use or use in an unsuitable environment;  
b) the product if it has been subjected to fire, water, generalized  
corrosion, biological infestations, or input voltage that creates  
operating conditions beyond the maximum or minimum limits listed in  
the Xantrex product specifications including but not limited to high  
input voltage from generators and lightning strikes;  
c) the product if repairs have been done to it other than by Xantrex or its  
authorized service centers (hereafter “ASCs”);  
d) the product if it is used as a component part of a product expressly  
warranted by another manufacturer;  
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Disclaimer  
Product  
Exclusions  
THIS LIMITED WARRANTY IS THE SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE WARRANTY PROVIDED BY  
XANTREX IN CONNECTION WITH YOUR XANTREX PRODUCT AND IS, WHERE  
PERMITTED BY LAW, IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, CONDITIONS, GUARANTEES,  
REPRESENTATIONS, OBLIGATIONS AND LIABILITIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, STATUTORY  
OR OTHERWISE IN CONNECTION WITH THE PRODUCT, HOWEVER ARISING (WHETHER  
BY CONTRACT, TORT, NEGLIGENCE, PRINCIPLES OF MANUFACTURER'S LIABILITY,  
OPERATION OF LAW, CONDUCT, STATEMENT OR OTHERWISE), INCLUDING WITHOUT  
RESTRICTION ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OR CONDITION OF QUALITY,  
MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. ANY IMPLIED  
WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE TO THE  
EXTENT REQUIRED UNDER APPLICABLE LAW TO APPLY TO THE PRODUCT SHALL BE  
LIMITED IN DURATION TO THE PERIOD STIPULATED UNDER THIS LIMITED WARRANTY.  
IF THIS PRODUCT IS A CONSUMER PRODUCT, FEDERAL LAW DOES NOT ALLOW AN  
EXCLUSION OF IMPLIED WARRANTIES. TO THE EXTENT YOU ARE ENTITLED TO  
IMPLIED WARRANTIES UNDER FEDERAL LAW, TO THE EXTENT PERMITTED BY  
APPLICABLE LAW THEY ARE LIMITED TO THE DURATION OF THIS LIMITED  
WARRANTY. SOME STATES, PROVINCES AND JURISDICTIONS DO NOT ALLOW  
LIMITATIONS OR EXCLUSIONS ON IMPLIED WARRANTIES OR ON THE DURATION OF AN  
IMPLIED WARRANTY OR ON THE LIMITATION OR EXCLUSION OF INCIDENTAL OR  
CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, SO THE ABOVE LIMITATION(S) OR EXCLUSION(S) MAY  
NOT APPLY TO YOU. THIS LIMITED WARRANTY GIVES YOU SPECIFIC LEGAL RIGHTS.  
YOU MAY HAVE OTHER RIGHTS WHICH MAY VARY FROM STATE TO STATE, PROVINCE  
TO PROVINCE OR JURISDICTION TO JURISDICTION.  
IN NO EVENT WILL XANTREX BE LIABLE FOR: (A) ANY SPECIAL, INDIRECT,  
INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, INCLUDING LOST PROFITS, LOST  
REVENUES, FAILURE TO REALIZE EXPECTED SAVINGS, OR OTHER COMMERCIAL OR  
ECONOMIC LOSSES OF ANY KIND, EVEN IF XANTREX HAS BEEN ADVISED, OR HAD  
REASON TO KNOW, OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE; (B) ANY LIABILITY  
ARISING IN TORT, WHETHER OR NOT ARISING OUT OF XANTREX'S NEGLIGENCE, AND  
ALL LOSSES OR DAMAGES TO ANY PROPERTY OR FOR ANY PERSONAL INJURY OR  
ECONOMIC LOSS OR DAMAGE CAUSED BY THE CONNECTION OF A PRODUCT TO ANY  
OTHER DEVICE OR SYSTEM; AND (C) ANY DAMAGE OR INJURY ARISING FROM OR AS A  
RESULT OF MISUSE OR ABUSE, OR THE INCORRECT INSTALLATION, INTEGRATION OR  
OPERATION OF THE PRODUCT BY PERSONS NOT AUTHORIZED BY XANTREX.  
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If you are returning a product from outside of the USA or  
Canada In addition to the above, you MUST include return freight funds  
and are fully responsible for all documents, duties, tariffs, and deposits.  
Return Material Authorization Policy  
For those products that are not being repaired in the field and are being  
returned to Xantrex, before returning a product directly to Xantrex you  
must obtain a Return Material Authorization (RMA) number and the  
correct factory “Ship To” address. Products must also be shipped prepaid.  
Product shipments will be refused and returned at your expense if they are  
unauthorized, returned without an RMA number clearly marked on the  
outside of the shipping box, if they are shipped collect, or if they are  
shipped to the wrong location.  
If you are returning a product to a Xantrex Authorized Service  
Center (ASC) A Xantrex return material authorization (RMA) number is  
not required. However, you must contact the ASC prior to returning the  
product or presenting the unit to verify any return procedures that may  
apply to that particular facility and that the ASC repairs this particular  
Xantrex product.  
When you contact Xantrex to obtain service, please have your instruction  
manual ready for reference and be prepared to supply:  
The serial number of your product  
Information about the installation and use of the unit  
Information about the failure and/or reason for the return  
A copy of your dated proof of purchase  
Out of Warranty Service  
If the warranty period for your product has expired, if the unit was damaged  
by misuse or incorrect installation, if other conditions of the warranty have  
not been met, or if no dated proof of purchase is available, your unit may be  
serviced or replaced for a flat fee.  
To return your product for out of warranty service, contact Xantrex  
Customer Service for a Return Material Authorization (RMA) number and  
follow the other steps outlined in “Return Procedure” on page 45.  
Payment options such as credit card or money order will be explained by  
the Customer Service Representative. In cases where the minimum flat fee  
does not apply, as with incomplete units or units with excessive damage, an  
additional fee will be charged. If applicable, you will be contacted by  
Customer Service once your unit has been received.  
Record these details on page 46.  
Return Procedure  
Package the unit safely, preferably using the original box and packing  
materials. Please ensure that your product is shipped fully insured in the  
original packaging or equivalent. This warranty will not apply where the  
product is damaged due to improper packaging.  
Include the following:  
The RMA number supplied by Xantrex Technology Inc. clearly  
marked on the outside of the box.  
A return address where the unit can be shipped. Post office boxes  
are not acceptable.  
A contact telephone number where you can be reached during  
work hours.  
A brief description of the problem.  
Ship the unit prepaid to the address provided by your Xantrex customer  
service representative.  
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Information About Your System  
As soon as you open your Freedom Sequence Intelligent Power Manager  
package, record the following information and be sure to keep your proof of  
purchase.  
______________________  
809-0912, 809-0913  
______________________  
______________________  
Serial Number  
Product Number/s  
Purchased From  
Purchase Date  
If you need to contact Customer Service, please record the following details  
before calling. This information will help our representatives give you  
better service.  
______________________  
______________________  
Type of installation (e.g.  
RV, truck)  
Length of time unit  
has been installed  
Battery/battery bank size  
Battery type (e.g. flooded,  
______________________  
______________________  
sealed gel cell, AGM)  
DC wiring size and length  
Alarm sounding?  
______________________  
______________________  
______________________  
Description of indicators  
on front panel  
Appliances operating  
______________________  
when problem occurred  
Description of problem  
______________________  
________________________________________________  
________________________________________________  
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Xantrex Technology USA Inc.  
1 800 670 0707 Tel  
1 800 994 7828 Fax  
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