1 INTRODUCTION .................................................................................................... 1 FCC/ INDUSTRY CANADA INFORMATION .......................................................... 1 ACCESSORIES ...................................................................................................... 2 PACKING LIST ....................................................................................................... 2 OPTIONS ............................................
(a subsidiary of Schneider Electric, is a world leader in the development, manufacturing and marketing of advanced powerelectronic products and systems for the renewable and mobile power markets. The company's products convert and control raw electrical power from any central, distributed, renewable, or backup power source into high-quality power required by electronic equipment and the electricity grid. Xantrex is headquartered in Vancouver, Canada, with facilities in the United States, Germany
• Adjustable wrench for fastening DC terminal bolts, • Two battery cables (copper, appropriately sized according to application) with connectors already crimped by the company or store where you purchased the cables, • Ground cable (copper, appropriately sized) for attaching to the ground chassis, • DC-rated fuses (and fuse holders), • Screwdriver (flathead and Philips), power screwdriver, or power drill for use in mounting the inverter, • Mounting screws (4) size #10. Basic Installation Steps 1
Model Powera Output Currentb Input Voltage Tempera ture PROwatt SW 600 540 W 4.5 A 13 Vdc Ambient 25 °C (77 °F) PROwatt SW 1000 900 W 7.5 A PROwatt SW 2000 1800 W 15 A a.Applies to resistive loads such as incandescent lights. b.Applies to reactive loads such as motors. Input Voltage The input voltage limits are shown in the following table. Peak Performance 13–14.5 V n/a Low Voltage Alarm Voltage is The audible low battery 11.0 V or less alarm sounds. Operating Condition Voltage Range Comment Lo
3 FCC NOTICE ............................................................................................................................... 4 1. GENERAL INFORMATION .................................................................................................. 5 1.1 INTRODUCTION ......................................................................................................... 5 2. ACCESSORIES .............................................................................................
4 1. GENERAL INFORMATION ........................................................................... 5 2. ACCESSORIES ............................................................................................. 6 2.1 PACKING LIST ....................................................................................... 6 2.2 OPTIONS ................................................................................................ 6 3. BATTERY .........................................................
4 FCC AND CANADA RADIO LICENSE INFORMATION .......................................................... 5 FCC NOTICE ................................................................................................................................ 6 1. GENERAL INFORMATION .................................................................................................... 7 1.1 INTRODUCTION ......................................................................................................... 7 2.
· Real Time View Off: the Weather data is not displayed. The layer displayed is the one selected into the previous menu item. 15.0.3 Type of Data Allows selecting the type of data among: Wind, Wave Data, Wheater, Humidity, Temperature, Visibility. Page 78 CP500 16. TROUBLESHOOTING The GPS Chart Plotter does not turn On. The voltage or the polarity may not be correct. Make sure that the correct voltage (10-35 volt dc) is present. Check also that the polarity is correct. The GPS Chart Plotter does
9 1.0 GENERAL INFORMATION .................................................................................... 9 1.1 PACKING LIST ....................................................................................................... 9 1.2 OPTIONS ...................................................................................................... 10 2. GETTING STARTED ...................................................................................................... 11 2.0 INSTALLING THE CH
FCC Compliance Statement This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC limits for Class A digital devices. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed or used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference with radio communications. There is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular instance. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to other equipment, try to correct the problem by relocating the equ