A little more context would have helped, but I strongly suspect that it is referring to Over Current Protection. That is to say, your inverter has built-in circuitry that will shut it down if you try to draw too much power from it. Think of it like the fuse or circuit breaker on your home wiring.
The OCP for most inverters is re-settable - either automatically (that is, a few seconds after you remove the overload, it starts working again) or manual (a button to press, or you turn the inverter off and back on).
SOURCE: How many watts does it take to run a GE 5cf
Your 3000 watts should be enough. An average freezer will need 800 or 900 watts.
SOURCE: can't get my 84-2056-01 to work the inverter
This is over a year old, so presumably you solved your problem, but for reference for anyone else reading, the only connection between the inverter/charger and the remote panel is the RJ-11 phone type jack through which the remote panel also draws its power. Just make sure it is firmly seated (until it clicks) on both ends and that the wire is not crimped, cut, or chaffed in between. Otherwise, likely a defective remote panel.
SOURCE: Will a Whirlpool 21.7 cu
your refrigerator has a rated amperage that you need to check, the formula for wattage is volts(120)x amps(15)=watts(1800), your inverter must be rated for continuous duty
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