Xantrex Technology SW 3000 user service Menu Basic, Inverter, Charger, Power Share

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Configuration

Menu (Basic)

The Freedom SW 3000 basic menu indicates the status of items and lists settings that you may have to adjust on a routine basis.

If advanced menu is enabled, scroll through the Freedom SW 3000 advanced menu items until Basic Menu is highlighted and press Enter. See “Returning to Freedom SW 3000 Basic Menu” on page 30.

This section describes each item in detail with an example of the line item as it appears on the SCP. Each item is described in terms of its purpose, whether it is a display or configurable setting, when to use, and the outcome of changing the setting.

IMPORTANT: On the SCP, use the up arrow button or down arrow button to change the value. Holding down a button lets you scroll through values quickly.

Inverter

Configurable setting This setting lets you enable or disable the inverter. In the example shown, the inverter is enabled. The default setting for the inverter is disabled.

Inverter[Enabled]

When to use Enable the inverter when you would like to have AC power from the inverter.

Outcome The inverter is enabled. The inverter provides power from the batteries unless qualified AC input power is present.

Charger

Configurable setting This setting lets you enable or disable the operation of the charger. In the example shown, the charger is enabled. The default setting for the charger is enabled.

Charger[Enabled]

When to use Set the charger to Enabled when you want your batteries charged when connected to AC power.

The charger can be set to Disabled anytime during the charge cycle to immediately stop charging. The charger can also be enabled or disabled from the Freedom SW 3000 front panel.

Outcome If the AC is qualified, the charger operates. If the AC is not qualified, then the charger will not operate until AC qualifies.

See “Force Charge” on page 40 for information on automatic charging.

Power Share

Configurable setting Power Share is a configurable setting that you set to match to the breaker rating on the AC input. This setting is used to ensure that the charger limits its output to try to prevent nuisance tripping of the AC input breaker due to the total current drawn by the charger and your other AC loads. For more information on this feature, see “Power Share” on page 38.

In the example shown, Power Share is set to 30A.

Power Share

[30A]

 

 

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Contents Freedom SW Sine Wave Inverter/Charger Page Document Part Number About Xantrex TrademarksExclusion for Documentation Date and RevisionStatement of Hazard About This GuideRelated Information Electrical Shock Hazard Important Safety InstructionsExplosion Hazard Fire and Burn HazardPrecautions When Working With Batteries Risk of Damage to the INVERTER/CHARGER Precautions When Preparing to ChargePrecautions When Placing the Inverter/Charger Exposure to Chemicals and Gases HazardLimitations on USE RegulatoryContents Page Page Page Materials List IntroductionAbout the Freedom SW Inverter/Charger Premium Power and Ease of UseCharging How the Freedom SW 3000 Inverter/Charger WorksInverting Xanbus System Typical Xanbus System Diagram Freedom SW 3000 Owner’s GuideComprehensive Electronic Protection Protection feature This feature…Compartment Side Freedom SW 3000 Inverter/Charger FeaturesFront and Side Panels Front Panel Controls Status LEDsTwo variable-speed cooling fans are used to cool Though the transformer and power compartmentsFreedom SW AC wiring compartment access panel withAC Input 1, AC Input 2, and Inverter AC Output Battery temperature sensor BTS jack providesAC and DC Side Panels Negative DC terminal connects to the negativeSupplied Accessories Supplied AccessoriesNetwork Component Optional System Accessories and Network ComponentsAccessory Operating The Freedom SW 10 9 8 Using the SCPUp arrow button On Start UpExit button Down arrow buttonTo view the firmware revision number System Start-up Check Viewing the Firmware Revision NumberOperating Limits for Inverter Operation Operating in Invert ModeTo operate in invert mode from the front panel Charger Operation with Battery Temperature Sensor BTS Operating in Charger ModeRisk of Damage to Batteries Operating in Equalization ModeTo equalize your batteries Equalizing BatteriesTerminating the Equalization Process Risk of Damage to DC Load EquipmentOperating Limits for Charger Operation Monitoring Status Messages on the SCP Monitoring the Freedom SW 3000 Indicator LightsFaults and Warnings Operating System ModesSafe To return to Operating modeTo exit Safe mode and return to Operating mode Safe ModeSystem Control Panel ConfigurationSCP System Menu Map Freedom SW 3000 Owner’s Guide System Menu MapTo view the Select Device menu Viewing the System ScreenViewing the Select Device Menu To select the Freedom SW 3000 from the Select Device menu Selecting the Freedom SW 3000 from the Select Device MenuSelecting the Freedom SW 3000 Basic Menu Selecting the Freedom SW 3000 Advanced MenuHighlighting System on the Select Device Menu To select the Freedom SW 3000 Advanced MenuReturning to Freedom SW 3000 Basic Menu Selecting the Default SettingsModes Mode DescriptionMenu Structure Device MenuAC Out BatteryAC Input1 Charger Power ShareMenu Basic InverterRange of values EqualizeYes n/a Want Equalization? Screen content Explanation of items displayedBatt Size Clear FaultsRange of values Increment Default Batt TypeBasic Menu Configure Inv/Chg Configure Inverter/ChargerMenu Advanced View Device InfoSub-Menus Configure Inv/Chg MenuEqz Volts Cfg AC Limits Configure AC LimitsForce Charge # Chg StagesRisk of Damage to Equipment AC Limits Configure AC LimitsHi AC Freq View Warning Log View Fault LogView Device Info View Device Information Restore Defaults Restore DefaultsIntroduction TroubleshootingFault Types Fault type BehaviorTroubleshooting Section Number Troubleshooting ReferenceGeneral Troubleshooting Guidelines Troubleshooting To view a message from a warning list Number Message Type Cause SolutionTo view a fault list To view a message from a fault list Fault MessagesFault Number Message Fault Type Cause Solution AC Output Fault Number Message Fault Type Cause Solution Motor Loads Inverter ApplicationsResistive Loads Risk of Battery Damage Battery Charging ReferenceBattery Types Three-Stage charging Charge Algorithm StagesTwo-Stage Charging Or wet Charge Algorithm GraphFlooded GelFlooded Time Or wet Gel Or wet GelAGM Battery Charger Interruption Charger Specifications SpecificationsPhysical Specifications Inverter SpecificationsSpecifications Regulatory Approvals Transfer and General SpecificationsEnvironmental Specifications Fan OperationCharger Mode Invert Power Derating vs. Ambient TemperatureWarranty Warranty and Return InformationWarranty and Return Information Product DisclaimerOut of Warranty Service Return Material Authorization PolicyReturn Procedure Information About Your System Page Page Xantrex Technology Inc