Link 1000Owner’s Guide
Introducing the Link 10002Introducing the Link 1000The Link 1000 gives you complete remote control of the Freedom 458, Freedom, and Freedom Marine Inv
Introducing the Link 10003• The time remaining in your battery before it is completely discharged• Which charging stage the batteries are in (Bulk, Ac
Reading the Link 1000 Control Panel4Reading the Link 1000 Control PanelThe Link 1000 control panel lets you monitor the battery system and control the
Reading the Link 1000 Control Panel52, 3 Numeric display and display units. You can choose from four display units depending on the type of informatio
Reading the Link 1000 Control Panel6Where to go From Here• To install the Link 1000, see page 7.• To set up the Link 1000, see page 19.• To use the Li
7Installing the Link 1000Chapter 2 gives:• An overview of the installation process• A list of installation tools and equipment• Installation procedure
Planning the Installation8Planning the InstallationSupplied Parts❐ Link 1000 control panel and 4 mounting screws❐ 500 amp precision shunt❐ 25 foot RJ1
Planning the Installation9❐ 2 strain reliefs (cable clamps) for the wires and phone cable coming out the back of the control panel❐ Anti-corrosive spr
Planning the Installation10• The shunt sense leads must be 18AWG twisted pair wires.• Install fuses within seven inches (18cm) of the battery.Color-Co
Installing the Link 100011Installing the Link 1000Overview of Installation StepsComplete the installation in this order. Refer to Figure 2.1. Mount th
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Installing the Link 100012Figure 2 System Overview (Wiring)CableJacketPhoneCableGreenBlackLoadSideBatterySideSystem NegativeRedBlueOrangeRear of Link
Installing the Link 100013Mounting the Link 1000 Control PanelThe Link 1000 control panel consists of a display panel and a mounting plate.To mount th
Installing the Link 100014Figure 4 Link 1000 Mounting PlateMounting and Cabling the ShuntTo mount and cable the shunt:1. Screw the shunt to a suitable
Installing the Link 100015Wiring the Terminal BlockPrepare for wiring by following these guidelines:• Pull the wires and the phone cable through the o
Installing the Link 100016Connecting Terminal Block Wires to Shunt and BatteryTo connect the terminal block wires:1. Connect the black DC power wire (
Installing the Link 100017Installing FusesTo install fuses:1. Install a 2 amp fuse in the fuse holder in the blue wire.2. If you are using a starting
Installing the Link 1000183. Turn the charger off.4. Turn on a load (for example, a light bulb).5. Make a note of the Amps reading.It should be less t
19Setting up the Link 1000Chapter 3 explains:• How to set up the Link 1000 to best suit your battery system• Each setting as well as the options for e
About Link 1000 Settings20About Link 1000 SettingsThe Link 1000 is designed to operate out of the box, and except when noted, you shouldn’t need to ch
About Link 1000 Settings21Locking Your Setup ValuesAfter you have set up the Link 1000, you can lock the settings to prevent anyone from inadvertently
iiiContents1 Introducing Link 1000Introducing the Link 1000- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 2Inverter/Charger Control Function
About Link 1000 Settings22Battery CapacityThe default setting is for a battery with a 200Ah capacity. Change this setting if your battery has a differ
About Link 1000 Settings23Series Connection If you are using a single battery bank that consists of two or more batteries connected in series, use the
About Link 1000 Settings24Changing the Ambient Temperature SettingWhen you have a battery temperature sensor: If you have a battery temperature sensor
About Link 1000 Settings25Charged ParametersThere are two charged parameters: Charged Voltage and Charged Current Percentage (%). During a charging cy
About Link 1000 Settings26To change the Charged Current Percentage: 1. Press and hold SET until SEL appears.2. Press SEL twice. The LED comes on and
About Link 1000 Settings27Changing the Power Share SettingPower Share is a load management feature that helps to prevent external source AC breakers f
About Link 1000 Settings28Changing the Idle Mode SettingThe Idle mode setting determines the size of AC load that is needed to wake the inverter from
About Link 1000 Settings29Advanced Function ValuesThe Link 1000 has sixteen advanced functions. The default setting is appropriate for most, and you s
About Link 1000 Settings30F03 Set or Display Ambient Battery TemperaturesDefault: If F16 (Active Temperature Compensation) is On, the present battery
About Link 1000 Settings31F05 Turn on Alternative Energy Mode Default: OffRange: Off and On. On = use alternative energy defaults.Turn Alternative Ene
ContentsivMaintenance- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 18Disconnecting the Inverter/Charger - - - - - - - - - - -
About Link 1000 Settings32F08 Set Peukert’s ExponentDefault: 1.25 for liquid lead-acid batteries. (Battery Type set to Type 0.)The Peukert exponent re
About Link 1000 Settings33F10 Select Battery Type Default: 0 (Liquid Cell)Range: 0 = Liquid Cell; 1 = Gel Cell (standard); 2 = Gel Cell (fast charge);
About Link 1000 Settings34F14 Test Control Panel DisplayDefault: OffRange: On while the SET button is pressed when this function is active. Off when S
35Using the Link 1000Chapter 4 tells you how to:• Read the battery’s state-of-charge• Turn on the invert function• Change the Idle mode setting• Charg
Monitoring Functions36Monitoring FunctionsChoosing a Display Unit: Volts, Amps, Ah, or TimeBy default, the numeric display shows Volts , but it can a
Monitoring Functions37Reading the Battery State-of-ChargeThe BATTERY STATUS light bar (see Figure 5) shows the battery’s state-of-charge. The table ex
Inverter Functions38Inverter FunctionsTurning on the Invert FunctionWhen the inverter is operating, power is taken from the batteries and converted to
Charging Functions39Charging FunctionsCharge your batteries when two yellow LEDs are lit on the BATTERY STATUS light bar (if you are using the default
Charging Functions40Charging the BatteriesTo start a charge cycle:•Press the CHARGE button. (You can also leave the CHARGE button on, and the cycle wi
Charging Functions41• Check the electrolyte level of all batteries before and after equalization. Make sure the electrolyte is at the correct level, b
ContentsvF10 Select Battery Type - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 33F11 Turn on Second Battery Voltage Sense - - - - - - - - - - -
Charging Functions42Equalizing Gel Cell Batteries You don’t normally equalize gel cell batteries. If they have been severely discharged, however, this
Charging Functions43To test battery capacity:1. Charge the battery until the charged parameters are met.This resets Ah to zero.2. Turn on a load that
Charging Functions44Synchronizing the Link 1000 to the BatteryWhen the battery is fully charged, the Link 1000 displays 0 Ah. This indicates that no e
Charging Functions45Over-charge Ah (Accumulation of Positive Ah)If the battery is 100% charged, and the Link 1000 is synchronized with the battery, ov
Battery History46Battery HistoryThe Link 1000 stores four kinds of information about the battery.To access battery history:1. Hold down SET until SEL
Battery History47Parameters have been met) since the last time it was reset to the factory defaults. A discharge of less than 10% of battery capacity
Reading Error Codes48Reading Error CodesWhen the Link 1000 detects a problem, an error code appears in the numeric display. The display alternates bet
Reading Error Codes49E05 AC backfeed(Inverter/charger error)AC power from an outside source has been fed to the AC output of the inverter. This could
Reading Error Codes50E012 Battery voltage sense lead open(Link 1000)Check the fuse or any other connections in the voltage sense lead (blue wire) to t
51SpecificationsAppendix A lists:• Electrical and physical specifications for the Link 1000• Default settingsSpecifications are subject to change with
ContentsviA SpecificationsControl Panel: Electrical Specifications- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 52Control Panel: Physical Specifications - - -
Control Panel: Electrical Specifications52Control Panel: Electrical SpecificationsControl Panel: Physical SpecificationsDC Power supply voltage 8–40 V
Default Settings53Default SettingsInverter/Charger ControlsCHARGEOnINVERTOffIdle Mode 4 Watts (5 Watts on Series 458 units)Power Sharing 30 amps (Off
55Product and System InformationAppendix B contains:• The warranty for your Link 1000• Instructions for returning the product for servicing• A table (
Warranty56WarrantyWhat does this warranty cover? This warranty is provided by Xantrex Technology Inc. (“Xantrex”) and covers defects in workmanship an
Warranty57Direct returns may be performed according to the Xantrex Return Material Authorization Policy described in your product manual. For some pro
Disclaimer58DisclaimerProductTHIS LIMITED WARRANTY IS THE SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE WARRANTY PROVIDED BY XANTREX IN CONNECTION WITH YOUR XANTREX PRODUCT AND
Return Material Authorization Policy59Warranty. Some states and provinces do not allow limitations or exclusions on implied warranties or on the durat
Product Information601. Package the unit safely, preferably using the original box and packing materials. Please ensure that your product is shipped f
Record of System Settings61Record of System SettingsSettingDefaultYour Setting or Recorded DataBattery Volts (charged) 13.2Battery Amps (charged) 2%Ba
viiLink 1000 Control Panel - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 4System Overview (Wiring)- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Record of System Settings62Temperature Coefficient (F07)0.5Peukert Exponent (F08) 1.25Low Battery Discharge Floor (F09)100%Battery Type (F10) 000 (liq
63Symbols+I999 46Numerics0L, Error Code 5020 hour rating 22, 42–999 47AAC IN LED 6, 39ACCEPT LED 6, 39active temperature compensation 34AhAh LED descr
Index64battery temperature sensor, effect on settings 20battery type setting 23, 33Ccable clamp 9CCC 36CEF recalculation 46CHARGE button LED 5charged
Index65F12 Number of Overload Conditions 33F13 Number of Inverter Low Battery Shutdowns 33F14 Display Test 34F15 Display Software Revision Number 34F1
Index66returning productshow to package 60policy 59procedure 59reverse polarity 50Ssecond battery voltage sense 33serial number 60setup valueschanging
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1Introducing Link 1000Chapter 1 describes:• The Link 1000’s control and monitoring functions• The features on its control panel
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