Studer Innotec RCC-02, RCC-03 Introduction, Models Concerned, Controls and Indicators, SD Card

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INTRODUCTION

Congratulations! The purchase of an RCC remote control offers you unlimited access to the various functions of the devices in the Xtender series. Numerous configurations that can now be accessed allow you to optimise the operation of the installation. Despite all these options, the Xtender works on a simple basis.

Different figure scenarios as well as associated configurations are presented at the end of this manual.

The manual for the RCC remote control is divided into several distinct parts:

The first part is devoted to the adjustments of the RCC remote control, whether this is the language used or the clock, which are sometimes necessary for the whole installation to work well.

The second part is concerned with immediate information on the installation. This gives access to the electric values such as the battery voltage, inverter load and many more.

The third part shows the functions for saving events occurring in the installation. This may be necessary for diagnosing a weakness or simply to check that the whole unit is working well during its whole service life.

The fourth part, which is more technical, presents various options for configuring the Xtender.

Do not change the configurations except when you have the technical knowledge; otherwise, the operation of the installation could at risk or installation itself could be partly damaged.

MODELS CONCERNED

The RCC remote control may be connected to any Xtender, the use of which is clearly detailed in its operating instructions.

CONTROLS AND INDICATORS

The RCC remote control is equipped with four operating keys as well as a graphic display with back-lighting. The function of the keys may change according to the context of utilisation and a reminder of the function in progress is given at the right of the display.

Generally the keys UP and DOWN are used to alter values or options relating to what is on the display and the two central keys are used to access, confirm or quit the item shown.

If the back-lighting function is activated, pressing one of the keys starts it up.

SD CARD

The RCC remote control is equipped with an SD (smart data)-type memory card reader. This card (not supplied) is used for various functions described in this manual. It allows, amongst others, the following

functions: recording statistics, updates, backups or restoration of configurations or adjustments. The filing system used for the data is the FAT system. This card can be read using any standard SD card reader.

As far as the RCC-03 is concerned, the use of the SD card requires removing the remote control since

the access to the SD lies behind.

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Contents Studer Innotec Rue des Casernes CH 1950 Sion Studer Innotec Table of contents Maximum current of the AC source power sharing RCC Studer Innotec Product Recycling ForewordConventions Your RESELLER’ Contact Details Studer Innotec Contact DetailsLimitation of Responsability WarrantySafety Instructions Acceptance of the Software Licence and UpdatesStuder Innotec SD Card Controls and IndicatorsIntroduction Models ConcernedSeries Connection ConnectionRCC-02 RCC-03 DimensionsAdaptation to the Source Adjustment of the LanguageQuick Start Guide Adaptation to the Batterie Activation of the Function SMART-BOOST Basic Displays Activating and Deactivating the Combi Xtender Adjustment of the BACK-LIGHTING Adjustment of the RCC Remote ControlAdjustment of Date 5002 and Time Adjustment of the ContrastDuration of the back-lighting Backup of statisticsLoading the Xtender configurations Backup of remote control configurationsBackup of Xtender configurations Loading the remote control configurationsInformation on the Operating Mode of the Installation Display of the Parallel and THREE-PHASE Systems Event History Alarm LOW Battery VoltageStop Battery Voltage TOO LOW Stop High Battery VoltageStop Overtemperature Error Incorrect Input FrequencyError Input Voltage TOO High Error Input Voltage TOO LOWStored Events Message Power Sharing Exceeded Transfer ProhibitedError Voltage AT AC OUT Error Phase not DefinedAdjustment of the Combi Xtender Authorised inverter Basic configurationsMaximum current of the AC source power sharing LockingAuthorised transfer Automatic restartAuthorised charger Smart boost authorisedRestore default configurations Battery cycle and chargerRCC Studer Innotec Charge current Temperature correction coefficientBattery maintenance voltage floating Force passage to floating modeEqualization phase Absorption phaseDuration of equalization Equalization before absorption phaseEqualization current Equalization voltageEnd of equalization activated by the current Inverter configurationsStandby level Output voltageCombi configurations Inverter-Charger Configurations for auxiliary contacts 1 and 2 1201 Simple functions Switching mode 1202Combination of events mode 1497 Contacts activated by an event 1455 Battery undervoltage alarm 1226Battery overvoltage 1227 Temporal restrictions 1203Contacts activated by the battery voltage 1245 Dynamic compensation of the thresholds 1288 Contacts activated by inverter power or smart boost 1257Deactivate if the battery is in floating mode 1516 Contacts activated with set schedules 1269Multi Xtender Phase integral modeExtended functions Xtender Remote ControlsInformation on the System Compatibility UpdatesUpdating Process Général USE INVERTER, Charger with Grid USE of a Limited Power SourceApplication Examples Load Shedding of the Second Priority Loads USE to Increase the Power on AN Existing InstallationAnnexes Annexe 1 List of Configuration InterdependenciesRCC Studer Innotec RCC

RCC-03, RCC-02 specifications

Studer Innotec, a renowned Swiss company in the field of power electronics, has made significant strides with its range of battery management systems, particularly the RCC-02 and RCC-03 models. These units are renowned for their cutting-edge technologies, impressive features, and superior performance in managing energy systems for both off-grid and hybrid applications.

The RCC-02 and RCC-03 Remote Control Displays provide end-users with an intuitive interface to monitor and control their energy systems seamlessly. With a clear and easy-to-read display, these units offer real-time data, allowing users to view essential information such as battery voltage, current, and state of charge. This vital information empowers users to make informed decisions regarding energy consumption and system management.

One of the standout features of the RCC-02 and RCC-03 models is their compatibility with a wide range of Studer Innotec products, including inverters and battery chargers. This versatility ensures seamless integration into existing systems, making it an ideal choice for both new installations and upgrades of existing systems.

Both models incorporate advanced communication technologies such as RS-232 and CAN-bus, allowing for easy data logging and system monitoring. This connectivity not only ensures that the user has access to real-time data but also enables remote monitoring and diagnostics, significantly enhancing the overall user experience.

Another characteristic that sets the RCC-02 and RCC-03 apart is their robust design. These units are engineered to withstand the harsh conditions often found in off-grid environments, ensuring reliability and durability over an extended lifespan. The thoughtful design also includes user-friendly controls, making it easy to configure settings and manage system parameters for a wide array of applications.

Energy efficiency is paramount in today's energy-conscious world, and the RCC-02 and RCC-03 are designed to optimize battery usage. By providing timely information about battery status and energy flow, these units assist users in maximizing the lifespan of their batteries and ensuring that their energy resources are used effectively.

In summary, Studer Innotec’s RCC-02 and RCC-03 Remote Control Displays are essential components for anyone looking to harness the power of reliable battery management systems. With their advanced technologies, user-friendly interfaces, and robust construction, they represent the cutting edge of energy management in both off-grid and hybrid applications. Whether for residential, commercial, or industrial use, these units deliver efficiency, reliability, and peace of mind to users.