Page 3 - Contents
iii Contents 1 Introducing Link 1000 Introducing the Link 1000 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 2 Inverter/Charger Control Functions - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 2Monitoring Functions - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 2 Reading the Link 1000 ...
Page 6 - Specifications
Contents vi A Specifications Control Panel: Electrical Specifications - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 52 Control Panel: Physical Specifications - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 52 Default Settings - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 53 B Product and System Info...
Page 7 - Figures
vii Link 1000 Control Panel - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 4 System Overview (Wiring) - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 12 Display Panel and Mounting Plate - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 13 Link 1000 Mounting Plate - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -...
Page 9 - Introducing Link; Chapter 1
1 Introducing Link 1000 Chapter 1 describes: • The Link 1000’s control and monitoring functions • The features on its control panel
Page 12 - Reading the Link 1000 Control Panel
Reading the Link 1000 Control Panel 4 Reading the Link 1000 Control Panel The Link 1000 control panel lets you monitor the battery system and control the inverter/charger. Its features are described below. Further details are provided as you need them throughout the guide. Figure 1 Link 1000 Control...
Page 13 - Note; lets you access Setup mode and advanced
Reading the Link 1000 Control Panel 5 2 , 3 Numeric display and display units. You can choose from four display units depending on the type of information you want to see: • Volts • Amps • Ah (Amp-hours) • Time Remaining The procedure for changing display units is given on page 36 along with an expl...
Page 14 - Where to go From Here; To install the Link 1000, see; Indicates that AC power is present.
Reading the Link 1000 Control Panel 6 Where to go From Here • To install the Link 1000, see page 7 . • To set up the Link 1000, see page 19 . • To use the Link 1000, see page 35 . • To call for technical support, see page 56 . 8 AC IN LED Indicates that AC power is present. 9 CHARGER STATUS LEDs: • ...
Page 15 - Installing the; Chapter 2
7 Installing the Link 1000 Chapter 2 gives: • An overview of the installation process • A list of installation tools and equipment • Installation procedures We recommend that you read the entire chapter so you can plan the installation and obtain all the materials you need before starting the instal...
Page 16 - Planning the Installation; Supplied Parts
Planning the Installation 8 Planning the Installation Supplied Parts ❐ Link 1000 control panel and 4 mounting screws ❐ 500 amp precision shunt ❐ 25 foot RJ11 phone cable ❐ Owner’s guide Materials You Need to Supply Refer to Figure 2 on page 12 . ❐ Wire harness to connect the Link 1000 control panel ...
Page 17 - Tools; Installation Considerations; Safety; Figure 2
Planning the Installation 9 ❐ 2 strain reliefs (cable clamps) for the wires and phone cable coming out the back of the control panel ❐ Anti-corrosive spray ❐ High current shunt. If your starter current exceeds 500 amps for more than ten seconds, you will need a heavy duty (1000 amp) shunt instead of...
Page 18 - The shunt sense leads must be 18AWG twisted pair; Twisted Pair Wires; for installation details, and see
Planning the Installation 10 • The shunt sense leads must be 18AWG twisted pair wires. • Install fuses within seven inches (18cm) of the battery. Color-Coded Wiring To avoid confusion during installation, Xantrex recommends that you buy wires that have the same color coding as shown in Figure 2 . Tw...
Page 19 - Overview of Installation Steps
Installing the Link 1000 11 Installing the Link 1000 Overview of Installation Steps Complete the installation in this order. Refer to Figure 2 . 1. Mount the control panel ( page 13 ). 2. Mount the shunt, and cable it to the negative battery terminal. Cable the load side of the shunt to the negative...
Page 21 - Mounting the Link 1000 Control Panel; To mount the control panel:; Separate the display panel and the mounting plate.; Figure 3 Display Panel and Mounting Plate; If you are going to run the phone cord and wires through
Installing the Link 1000 13 Mounting the Link 1000 Control Panel The Link 1000 control panel consists of a display panel and a mounting plate. To mount the control panel: 1. Separate the display panel and the mounting plate. Figure 3 Display Panel and Mounting Plate 2. If you are going to run the ph...
Page 22 - Mounting and Cabling the Shunt; To mount and cable the shunt:; Screw the shunt to a suitable mounting surface.
Installing the Link 1000 14 Figure 4 Link 1000 Mounting Plate Mounting and Cabling the Shunt To mount and cable the shunt: 1. Screw the shunt to a suitable mounting surface. 2. Connect the shunt to the negative terminal of the battery using ring terminals or locked spade terminals on a copper cable ...
Page 23 - Wiring the Terminal Block; To wire the terminal block:
Installing the Link 1000 15 Wiring the Terminal Block Prepare for wiring by following these guidelines: • Pull the wires and the phone cable through the opening in the mounting plate (unless you are running them down from the bottom of the mounting plate). • Prepare the wires by giving each: • A cle...
Page 24 - Connecting Terminal Block Wires to Shunt and Battery; To connect the terminal block wires:; Connect the green lead (terminal 2) to the small screw on; If you are going to monitor the starting battery,
Installing the Link 1000 16 Connecting Terminal Block Wires to Shunt and Battery To connect the terminal block wires: 1. Connect the black DC power wire (terminal 1) to the large bolt on the load side of the shunt. This wire should be on the top of the stack of large cables on the load side of the s...
Page 25 - Installing Fuses; Connecting the Phone Cable; To verify that the shunt leads are connected correctly:; CAUTION
Installing the Link 1000 17 Installing Fuses To install fuses: 1. Install a 2 amp fuse in the fuse holder in the blue wire. 2. If you are using a starting battery, insert a 2 amp fuse in the fuse holder in the violet wire. 3. Install a 2 amp fuse in the fuse holder in the red wire. The fuse should b...
Page 27 - Setting up the; Chapter 3
19 Setting up the Link 1000 Chapter 3 explains: • How to set up the Link 1000 to best suit your battery system • Each setting as well as the options for each setting • Whether you should change settings or leave the default setting (See “Reading the Link 1000 Control Panel” on page 4 for locations a...
Page 28 - To enter Setup mode and change a value:
About Link 1000 Settings 20 About Link 1000 Settings The Link 1000 is designed to operate out of the box, and except when noted, you shouldn’t need to change the default settings. (The default settings are listed on page 53 .) Probable Changes You will probably need to change the default settings fo...
Page 29 - Locking Your Setup Values; OFF; Resetting Values
About Link 1000 Settings 21 Locking Your Setup Values After you have set up the Link 1000, you can lock the settings to prevent anyone from inadvertently changing them. To lock the setup: 1. Hold down SET until SEL appears. 2. Press SEL until the LOCK LED comes on. 3. Press SET . The word ON or OFF ...
Page 30 - Battery Capacity; You can test battery capacity by following the procedure on; Estimated Capacities for 12 Volt Flooded Batteries; If you are using a single battery bank; Battery Size
About Link 1000 Settings 22 Battery Capacity The default setting is for a battery with a 200Ah capacity. Change this setting if your battery has a different capacity. You can test battery capacity by following the procedure on page 42 . The most accurate way to find the capacity is to ask for the ma...
Page 31 - To change the Battery Capacity setting:; Changing the Battery Type Setting; To change the Battery Type setting:
About Link 1000 Settings 23 Series Connection If you are using a single battery bank that consists of two or more batteries connected in series, use the Ah capacity of one battery. For example, if two Trojan T-105 6 volt golf cart batteries are connected in series, use the factory default 200 Ah for...
Page 32 - To change the Ambient Temperature setting:
About Link 1000 Settings 24 Changing the Ambient Temperature Setting When you have a battery temperature sensor: If you have a battery temperature sensor: 1. Leave the default Ambient Temperature setting as is. 2. Turn on Active Temperature Compensation (F16). (See page 34 .) When you do not have a ...
Page 33 - Charged Parameters; Changing the Charged Voltage Setting; “Changing the Battery Type; If your system does not use 12 or 24 Volt batteries:; To change the Charged Voltage setting:; Changing the Charged Current Percentage Setting
About Link 1000 Settings 25 Charged Parameters There are two charged parameters: Charged Voltage and Charged Current Percentage (%). During a charging cycle, when the battery voltage exceeds the Charged Voltage parameter and the charging current has dropped below the Charged Current parameter, the b...
Page 34 - To change the Charged Current Percentage:; Changing the Time Remaining Setting; To change the Time Remaining setting:
About Link 1000 Settings 26 To change the Charged Current Percentage: 1. Press and hold SET until SEL appears. 2. Press SEL twice. The LED comes on and 002 is displayed. 3. Press and hold SET . The display moves up in one percent steps until 7 percent is displayed. The display then rolls over and st...
Page 35 - Changing the Power Share Setting; To change Power Share values:; until; button. The present value; until the display begins scrolling; when the value you want appears.
About Link 1000 Settings 27 Changing the Power Share Setting Power Share is a load management feature that helps to prevent external source AC breakers from tripping when the charger and a number of other loads all come on at once. Power Share automatically reduces the charger output if the loads ex...
Page 36 - Changing the Idle Mode Setting; To change the Idle mode setting:; until the display scrolls through the
About Link 1000 Settings 28 Changing the Idle Mode Setting The Idle mode setting determines the size of AC load that is needed to wake the inverter from its Idle (or standby) mode. The settings are 0 W, 4 W, 6 W, and 15 W. The default is 4 W. If you set the Idle mode to 0 W, Idle mode is actually de...
Page 37 - Advanced Function Values; How to Enter Setup Mode and Change a Value: Reminder; Off; F02 Display Sleep; On
About Link 1000 Settings 29 Advanced Function Values The Link 1000 has sixteen advanced functions. The default setting is appropriate for most, and you should not change a value unless you understand the consequence of the change. How to Enter Setup Mode and Change a Value: Reminder The procedure fo...
Page 38 - F03 Set or Display Ambient Battery Temperatures; “F07 Set Temperature Coefficient” on; F04 Toggle Display Between Ah and kWhr
About Link 1000 Settings 30 F03 Set or Display Ambient Battery Temperatures Default: If F16 (Active Temperature Compensation) is On, the present battery temperature is displayed in °F. If F16 is Off, the declared battery temperature is displayed. Range: 30° F–120° F (–1.11° C–48.8° C) in 10° increme...
Page 39 - F05 Turn on Alternative Energy Mode; “Changing the Charged Current Percentage; F06 Manually Set CEF; Uxx; F07 Set Temperature Coefficient
About Link 1000 Settings 31 F05 Turn on Alternative Energy Mode Default: Off Range: Off and On. On = use alternative energy defaults. Turn Alternative Energy mode on if the Link 1000 is used in an alternative energy system. This function reduces the time needed to satisfy the charged parameters from...
Page 40 - F08 Set Peukert’s Exponent; When you select Battery Type (see; F09 Set Low Battery Discharge Floor
About Link 1000 Settings 32 F08 Set Peukert’s Exponent Default: 1.25 for liquid lead-acid batteries. (Battery Type set to Type 0.) The Peukert exponent refers to the “shrink rate” of your battery bank. The more rapidly you discharge the batteries, the more their effective size shrinks. For example, ...
Page 41 - F12 Number of Overload Conditions Experienced
About Link 1000 Settings 33 F10 Select Battery Type Default: 0 (Liquid Cell) Range: 0 = Liquid Cell; 1 = Gel Cell (standard); 2 = Gel Cell (fast charge); 3 = AGM (Absorbed Glass Mat) This function sets the appropriate charge and float voltages for the Freedom charger and sets an appropriate Peukert ...
Page 43 - Using the; Chapter 4
35 Using the Link 1000 Chapter 4 tells you how to: • Read the battery’s state-of-charge • Turn on the invert function • Change the Idle mode setting • Charge and equalize the batteries • Determine battery capacity • Activate the Power Share feature • Synchronize the Link 1000 to the batteries • Read...
Page 44 - Monitoring Functions; By default, the numeric display shows Volts; To change the display unit:; Press; until the; Ah; CCC
Monitoring Functions 36 Monitoring Functions Choosing a Display Unit: Volts, Amps, Ah, or Time By default, the numeric display shows Volts , but it can also show Amps, Ah, and Time Remaining. To change the display unit: • Press SEL until the , , or LED comes on . The units of display are explained b...
Page 45 - Figure 5; You can scale the; light bar to show a; These lights; BATTERY STATUS
Monitoring Functions 37 Reading the Battery State-of-Charge The BATTERY STATUS light bar (see Figure 5 ) shows the battery’s state-of-charge. The table explains how to read the light bar. Figure 5 BATTERY STATUS Light Bar Scaling the BATTERY STATUS Light Bar You can scale the BATTERY STATUS light ba...
Page 46 - Inverter Functions; Turning on the Invert Function; To turn on the invert function:
Inverter Functions 38 Inverter Functions Turning on the Invert Function When the inverter is operating, power is taken from the batteries and converted to AC current to power your loads. To turn on the invert function: • Press INVERT . The INVERT button LED comes on. The INVERT LED does not indicate...
Page 47 - Charging Functions; Charge your batteries when two yellow LEDs are lit on the; light bar (if you are using the default setting; LEDs are explained below, and then; Summary of CHARGER STATUS LEDs; This LED
Charging Functions 39 Charging Functions Charge your batteries when two yellow LEDs are lit on the BATTERY STATUS light bar (if you are using the default setting for F09: Low Battery Discharge Floor). The two yellow LEDs indicate that 50% of battery capacity has been used. Charging at this level is ...
Page 48 - Charging the Batteries; To start a charge cycle:; Equalizing the Batteries; Precautions; WARNING: Explosion Hazard
Charging Functions 40 Charging the Batteries To start a charge cycle: • Press the CHARGE button. (You can also leave the CHARGE button on, and the cycle will start automatically.) The CHG LED and the CHARGE button LED come on. The charger automatically cycles through the Bulk, Acceptance, and Float ...
Page 49 - To start an equalization cycle:
Charging Functions 41 • Check the electrolyte level of all batteries before and after equalization. Make sure the electrolyte is at the correct level, but do not overfill because the electrolyte may expand and overflow. • Leave the filler caps screwed on loosely, or remove them and cover the opened ...
Page 50 - Equalizing Gel Cell Batteries; Be sure that battery type is set to; Activating Power Share; To change the Power Share setting:; See; Battery Capacity Testing; Battery Capacity at Various Discharge Rates
Charging Functions 42 Equalizing Gel Cell Batteries You don’t normally equalize gel cell batteries. If they have been severely discharged, however, this may be the only way to get them to begin accepting a charge. The voltage is limited to the Acceptance charging level, but the cycle lasts for eight...
Page 51 - To test battery capacity:
Charging Functions 43 To test battery capacity: 1. Charge the battery until the charged parameters are met. This resets Ah to zero. 2. Turn on a load that draws approximately 5% of the expected battery capacity. 3. Check the current by looking at the Amps display. The load should be constant (for ex...
Page 52 - Synchronizing the Link 1000 to the Battery; To synchronize the Link 1000 to the battery:
Charging Functions 44 Synchronizing the Link 1000 to the Battery When the battery is fully charged, the Link 1000 displays 0 Ah. This indicates that no energy has been removed from the battery. (The display can also show a positive number; this changes to 0 as soon as you place a load on the battery...
Page 54 - Battery History; To access battery history:; Interpreting Battery History
Battery History 46 Battery History The Link 1000 stores four kinds of information about the battery. To access battery history: 1. Hold down SET until SEL appears. 2. Press SEL until the DATA LED comes on. E99 is displayed. This is the Charging Efficiency Factor (CEF). 3. Press SEL again. +I999 is d...
Page 55 - –999: Deepest Discharge; This is the deepest discharge in Ah; i999: Average Discharge; This is the average of all discharges
Battery History 47 Parameters have been met) since the last time it was reset to the factory defaults. A discharge of less than 10% of battery capacity is not counted as a “cycle”. –999: Deepest Discharge This is the deepest discharge in Ah since the last time the Link 1000 was reset to the factory ...
Page 56 - Reading Error Codes; Meaning
Reading Error Codes 48 Reading Error Codes When the Link 1000 detects a problem, an error code appears in the numeric display. The display alternates between showing the monitoring function you have selected and the error code. The error code flashes until the error is corrected. The following table...
Page 57 - AC backfeed; Depowered
Reading Error Codes 49 E05 AC backfeed (Inverter/charger error)AC power from an outside source has been fed to the AC output of the inverter. This could damage the inverter.Disconnect incoming AC power and correct the fault immediately. Consult a qualified electrician if you do not know how to diagn...
Page 58 - Battery voltage sense lead open; Incoming AC polarity reversed
Reading Error Codes 50 E012 Battery voltage sense lead open (Link 1000)Check the fuse or any other connections in the voltage sense lead (blue wire) to the battery. E013 Spare E014 Inappropriate charged voltage selected for the sensed voltage (Link 1000)This code appears if the Charged Voltage param...
Page 59 - Appendix A
51 Specifications Appendix A lists: • Electrical and physical specifications for the Link 1000 • Default settings Specifications are subject to change without notice.
Page 60 - Control Panel: Electrical Specifications
Control Panel: Electrical Specifications 52 Control Panel: Electrical Specifications Control Panel: Physical Specifications DC Power supply voltage 8–40 VDC. (Not for use with 32 volt systems.) Power consumption For 12 volt systems:• 90 mA (typical) • 170 mA (full display brightness) • 25 mA (sleep ...
Page 61 - Default Settings; Inverter/Charger Controls
Default Settings 53 Default Settings Inverter/Charger Controls CHARGE On INVERT Off Idle Mode 4 Watts (5 Watts on Series 458 units) Power Sharing 30 amps (Off for Freedom 25 units) Monitoring Functions Charged Voltage 13.2 volts for 12 volt systems26.4 volts for 24 volt systems Charged Current 2% (o...
Page 63 - Appendix B
55 Product and System Information Appendix B contains: • The warranty for your Link 1000 • Instructions for returning the product for servicing • A table (see page 61 ) where you can record information about your system in case you need to contact Customer Service
Page 64 - Warranty; What does this warranty cover?; What will Xantrex do?
Warranty 56 Warranty What does this warranty cover? This warranty is provided by Xantrex Technology Inc. (“Xantrex”) and covers defects in workmanship and materials in your Xantrex Link 1000 Battery Monitor. This warranty lasts for a Warranty Period of 12 months from the date of purchase at point of...
Page 65 - What does this warranty not cover?
Warranty 57 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 ...
Page 66 - Disclaimer; Product
Disclaimer 58 Disclaimer Product 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 IMPL...
Page 67 - Warning: Limitations On Use; Return Material Authorization Policy; Return Material Procedure
Return Material Authorization Policy 59 Warranty. Some states and provinces 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 ...
Page 68 - Product Information
Product Information 60 1. 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. 2. Includ...
Page 69 - Record of System Settings; Setting
Record of System Settings 61 Record of System Settings Setting Default Your Setting or Recorded Data Battery Volts (charged) 13.2 Battery Amps (charged) 2% Battery Capacity 200Ah Power Share Model dependent Idle Mode 4W CEF Number of CEF Recalculations Average depth of discharge Deepest depth of dis...
Page 71 - Index
63 Symbols +I999 46 Numerics 0L, Error Code 50 20 hour rating 22 , 42 –999 47 A AC IN LED 6 , 39 ACCEPT LED 6 , 39 active temperature compensation 34 Ah Ah LED described 36 displaying 36 over-charge 45 resetting 21 ambient temperature setting 24 Amps Amps LED described 36 displaying 36 anti-corrosiv...