Outback Power Systems DC manual Warranty, About OutBack Power Systems

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Warranty

Dear OutBack Customer,

Thank you for your purchase of OutBack products. We make every effort to assure our power conversion products will give you long and reliable service for your renewable energy system.

As with any manufactured device, repairs might be needed due to damage, inappropriate use, or unintentional defect. Please note the following guidelines regarding warranty service of OutBack products:

Any and all warranty repairs must conform to the terms of the warranty.

All OutBack equipment must be installed according to their accompanying instructions and manuals with specified over-current protection in order to maintain their warranties.

The customer must return the component(s) to OutBack, securely packaged, properly addressed, and shipping paid. We recommend insuring your package when shipping. Packages that are not securely packaged can sustain additional damage not covered by the warranty or can void warranty repairs.

There is no allowance or reimbursement for an installer’s or user’s labor or travel time required to disconnect, service, or reinstall the damaged component(s).

OutBack will ship the repaired or replacement component(s) prepaid to addresses in the continental United States, where applicable. Shipments outside the U.S. will be sent freight collect.

In the event of a product malfunction, OutBack cannot bear any responsibility for consequential losses, expenses, or damage to other components.

Please read the full warranty at the end of this manual for more information.

About OutBack Power Systems

OutBack Power Systems is a leader in advanced energy conversion technology. Our products include true sine wave inverter/chargers, maximum power point tracking charge controllers, system communication components, as well as breaker panels, breakers, accessories, and assembled systems.

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FLEXnet DC User’s Guide © 2007 All rights reserved.

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Contents NetTM DC FLEXnet DC User’s Guide 2007 All rights reserved WarrantyAbout OutBack Power Systems Contact Information DisclaimerDate and Revision JanuaryTable of Contents OutBack Power Systems FLEXnet DC IntroductionSystem Overview Postion wiring block Reading the FLEXnet DCInstalling the FLEXnet DC FLEXNet DC package includesConnect each twisted pair to a shunt White to BAT Black to BAT + Wiring Block ConnectionsTorque Values Installing the FLEXnet DC KiloWatts Maximum battery voltageFLEXNet DC Measurements Maximum amp chargedData Logging User Adjustable Set PointsLogged Data Programming and Using the Mate for FLEXNet DC Operations Charge Cycle All unused channels should be set to disabledFLEXNet DC Modes Typical charge cycleGreen Yellow RED Relay Logic Auto ModeProgramming the Auxiliary Relay Invert Logic Hi Set Point SatisfiedMate Screens Press the DC soft key to view the status of the FlexNet DC ReadingsDown Status STATUS/FN Stats Meter Shunt Batt TOP STATUS/DC/SHUNT a Down UP Reset Down UP Reset TOP STATUS/DC/BATT UP TOP Status ADV BAT Shunt PG2 Press the Charge soft key Press the ADV soft key Press the DC soft keyPG1 Charge AUX PG3 ADV/DC/AUX Control ADV/DC/AUX SOC LOW PG2 Reset CLR Main Battery Charge Factor BCF Technical NotesYear Limited Warranty FLEXnet ProductsRevision.2007-08-29 Limited Warranty Registration Outback Power Systems Inc 19009 62nd Ave. NEREV B