Xantrex Technology 10 owner manual DIP Switch Status

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Operation

Idle Sensitivity (Switch #5 and 6) Most installations will be connected to the electrical system. With no appliances turned on, this represents a small load. This is due to the capacitance of the wires. Using a trial and error process, the idle circuit can be adjusted until the unit will detect small loads but still drop into idle mode when all loads are shut off.

Some small loads may not pull the unit out of idle mode. In this case, you may disable the idle circuit or use an additional load, such as a small incandescent light, to first activate the idle circuitry. You can confirm if the unit is in idle mode by checking the DC Amps bar graph, the lowest LED goes out only when the unit is in idle mode.

A volt meter can also be used to confirm the idle condition. Idle mode output voltage will typically measure between 10 and 55 volts with an averaging AC volt meter. Refer to the Troubleshooting section for a discussion of measuring inverter output voltage with a meter.

Power Sharing (Switch #7 and 8) These switches should be set to match the value of the circuit breaker which protects the incoming AC power. For instance, in most RV parks or marinas a 15-amp circuit is available. Use the 2-amp setting for small generators, or for charging deeply discharged batteries. See page 3–15.

DIP Switch Status

You can check the position of the DIP switches by quickly cycling the power switch off and on twice. The DC Volts bar graph will cease to display battery voltage and will indicate the setting of each DIP switch. In this mode the bottom LED will illuminate if switch 1 is on, etc. DIP switch settings are indicated for 10 seconds after which time the display returns to indicating battery voltage.

DIP Switch Programming

Table 3-2DIP switch function and position summary

Feature

Switch Number

 

Set Point

 

 

 

 

Equalize or 3-Stage

1

 

 

Charging

 

 

 

Toggle On/Off

 

Equalize (Do not leave on.)

 

Off

 

3-Stage Charging*

**Battery Type

2

3

 

 

 

 

 

 

On

On

Warm Gel Cell (>27 °C)

 

Off

On

Cool Gel Cell (<27 °C)

 

On

Off

Warm Wet Cell (>27 °C)

 

Off

Off

Cool Wet Cell (<27 °C)*

Auto Charge

4

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

On

 

Disable: Charger responds to

 

 

 

On/Off switch.

 

 

 

 

3–6

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