Xantrex Technology PS2.5, PS3.0 Liquid Crystal Display, Control Buttons

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Section 2: Controls and Indicators

Liquid Crystal Display

You can cycle the LCD panel through a menu tree of items that provide both system display information and adjustable parameters. Some display screens allow you to set configuration parameters. The following diagram and tables will help you get familiar with the buttons and LEDs on the ACS Panel and their functionality.

The top level screen for the ACS panel displays battery voltage and current flow, either from the batteries to the inverter (a “–” in front of the current reading) or to the batteries from the charger (a “+” in front of the current reading). The “–” indicates that the inverter/charger is in

inverter mode while the “+” indicates charger mode. In the example shown, the battery voltage is at 12.9 volts and the battery is being charged at the rate of 0.5 amps.

Control Buttons

The ACS LCD display panel includes four menu control keys, an ESCAPE key, an Up arrow key, a Down arrow key, and an ENTER key. The function of each key is described below.

 

 

 

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Moves up one level in the menu tree.

Does not change values.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Moves up one option in the selected menu, or

Selects the next higher value (or previous choice) in a screen that allows the user or installer to scroll through selectable values.

This button is shown as S in the following instructions. For some menus, if you hold the button down, it will scroll rapidly through the numerical values.

Moves down one option in the selected menu, or

Selects the next lower value (or next choice) in a screen that allows the user or installer to scroll through selectable values.

This button is shown as T in the following instructions. For some menus, if you hold the button down, it will scroll rapidly through the numerical values.

Selects the menu level, or is used to enter your choice. If editing of the displayed value is permitted, this key places the value in edit mode, allowing you to scroll through the allowed values, then when pressed again, the current value displayed will be the new value for that menu item.

You can then use the S or T buttons to move through the screens at that level.

If the screen has editable options, you can then use the S or T buttons to move through the options.

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Contents PS2.5 PS3.0 Page ProsineTM Installation and Operation GuideDate and Revision Important Safety Instructions Precautions When Working with Batteries Materials List System / Installation Information Inverter/Charger Components Prosine 2.5/3.0 Installation & Operation Guide Warranty Product DisclaimerReturn Material Authorization Policy Return Procedure Contents Configuration Operation Appendix B Inverter Applications Battery Charger Features FeaturesInverter Features Features Inverter Features DIP Switch Panel Controls and IndicatorsAccessory Jacks DC Terminals & Covers AC Bypass SelectorAC Terminals & Covers Standard LED Control Panel Display Standard LED Control PanelFaults Indicators & Reset Button Battery Status IndicatorInverter Status Indicators and On/Off Button Charger Status Indicator and On/Off Button Power IndicatorMounting and Installing the LED Control Panel ACS Control Panel Control Buttons Liquid Crystal DisplayACS Menu Tree Menu Navigation ProcedureAC Information Menu Inverter Information Menu Battery Information MenuCharger Status Charger Information MenuSystem Information Menu Version Information Menu Inverter Status Indicators and On/Off Button Faults Display & Reset ButtonCharger Status Indicator and On/Off Button Power IndicatorMounting and Installing the ACS Control Panel Battery Temperature Sensor Battery Temperature SensorBattery Temperature Sensor DIP Switch Settings ConfigurationLoad Sense Battery TypeBattery Temperature Not used12V 24V Switch 2 Not Used RatingAmps CurrentDrawSwitch Breaker MaxAC Switch 5, 6, 7User Configuration Items ACS ConfigurationInstaller Configuration Items ACS Configuration Considerations AC Shorepower Configuration Battery Type Battery ConfigurationBattery Size Battery Temperature Battery Info Type Flooded Load Sense TURN- on POWER1401 W Inverter ConfigurationHigh and Low Voltage Alarms and Cutoffs Charger ConfigurationEqualize is NOW Disabled Equalize is NOW Enabled System Configuration Safety Instructions Inverter/Charger InstallationInstallation Overview Installation Overview Inverter/Charger Installation Designing the Installation Gfci Models Tools and Materials Required Where to Install the Prosine Inverter/ChargerAmbient temperature deg. C Mounting the Prosine Inverter/Charger AC Disconnect and Overload Protection Recommended Wire Size vs Breaker RatingAC and DC Wiring Separation AC CablingDC Cabling Wire Size Fuse SizeDC Over-Current Protection 10 ft 15 ft 20 ft 30 ft Battery Cable RoutingDC Disconnect DC Cabling ConnectionsRecommended DC Cable Sizes For Proper Operation DC Cabling ProcedureDC Grounding Connecting the Battery Temperature SensorMounting Options BTS Attached to Negative Battery Terminal Mounting to the Negative Battery TerminalBTS Attached to Battery Case Mounting to the Side of the Battery CaseResidential Backup System Typical System DiagramsRecreational Vehicle System Residential Solar and Wind System Operation Operating Limits for Inverter Operation Prosine Inverter Load Sense ModeProsine Operating Voltage Limits Operating Limits for Inverter Operation Absorption Charge Multistage ChargingCharging Profile Bulk ChargeEqualization Charge Float ChargeOperation in Equalization Mode Operation in Charger ModeEqualization Procedure Adjustable Charger Mode Settings Operating Limits for Charger Operation Battery Charging TimesModel Flooded Comments Gel Battery Charging and Equalization GuideAGM Operating Limits for Charger Operation Terminology BatteriesTypes Deep-Cycle Batteries Starting BatteriesLocation TemperatureSealed Gel Cell EnvironmentEstimating Battery Requirements Battery Bank SizingBattery Sizing Example Battery Bank Sizing Example & WorksheetBattery Sizing Worksheet Attire Monthly Battery MaintenanceCleaning Batteries PreparationEquipment ProcedureSupplies 50 Ah Cabling & Hook-up ConfigurationsCables Parallel Connection100 Ah Series Connection24V Series Parallel ConnectionCabling & Hook-up Configurations Prosine 2.5 12-volt Prosine 3.0 12-volt Appendix a SpecificationsVolt in parenthesis Prosine 2.5 12-volt Prosine 3.0 12-volt Volt in parenthesis Charger Output VoltagesProsine 2.5/3.0 Chassis Dimensions Prosine 2.5/3.0 Chassis Dimensions with Brackets Prosine Over-Current Shutdown Response Prosine 2.5 Efficiency CurveProsine 2.5 Efficiency 120Vac, 12Vdc model Prosine 2.5/3.0 Installation & Operation Guide Inductive Loads Problem Loads in Load SenseAppendix B Inverter Applications Resistive LoadsOther Problem Loads What to do if a problem occurs Appendix C TroubleshootingControl Panel Error Code Displays and What They MeanAdvanced Control System ACS Error Description of Fault Possible Cause Solution Code Error Code TableError Code Table Appendix C Troubleshooting Error Description of Fault Possible Cause Solution Code Error Description of Fault Possible Cause Solution Code Error Code Table Index Index Gases, battery venting, 50 gel-cell,30 Index Index 100 Page 445-0096-01-01