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Troubleshooting
 
900-0112-01-00 Rev B  
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Table 4  Basic Troubleshooting Steps 
Symptom   Unusual LEDs 
Possible Cause 
Possible Remedy 
None (Solid AC IN LED 
is replaced with solid 
Inverter LED) 
Erratic AC source voltage. 
Check AC voltage on the inverter’s input 
terminals.  If not consistent, the problem is 
external.  AC source voltage may have 
dipped or hovered at a low enough point to 
crash a sensitive load before the inverter 
could take over.   
MATE system display only:  This can happen if 
ac1/grid lower limit or ac2/gen lower limit 
were turned down to accommodate a 
problematic AC source.   
MATE3 system display only:  This can happen 
if Lower Voltage Limit setting were turned 
down to accommodate a problematic AC 
source in either the Grid AC Input Voltage 
Limits 
or Gen AC Input Voltage Limits 
menus.  
In either case, to make the inverter respond 
sooner, raise the lower limit setting.  (If this 
setting was intentional, then no action is 
required.)  
Inverter LED flashes 
Inverter set to SRCH (Search 
mode). 
The unit will take a moment to come out of 
Search mode after transferring.   
MATE system display only:  If constant power 
is required, set to ON with the INV hot key.  
(If this setting was intentional, then no 
action is required.) 
MATE3 system display only:  Set to ON with 
the 
INVERTER 
hot key.  (If this setting 
was intentional, then no action is required.) 
None (Solid AC IN LED 
is replaced with solid 
Inverter LED) 
Loads sensitive to inverter’s 
minimal transfer time. 
This product is not an uninterruptible power 
supply.  Certain loads (such as highly 
sensitive computers) may not respond well 
to the inverter’s 12 ms transfer time.  It may 
be necessary to put a true UPS on the 
inverter’s output. 
Inverter LED flickers; 
Error LED 
Loads too large. 
The unit can transfer more power than it can 
invert.  If loads are oversized, the unit will 
falter or crash when switching to batteries.  
Reduce the size of the loads. 
Loads drop out 
or crash during 
transfer. 
Inverter LED flickers; 
Error LED 
Undersized battery cables. 
Battery cables that are smaller than 
recommended will cause a significant 
voltage drop when switching to batteries, 
acting like either an overload or a 
low-battery condition.  Size all cables 
correctly.