Studer Innotec XPC 1648, XPC 1624, XPC 1112 Programming, Battery Condition, Fault indicator

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ON/OFF ! -batt!
Remote contorl

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XP-COMPACT

 

 

5.3Battery Condition

Built-in microprocessor calculates the actual state of charge of the battery and displays it on LED 15 – 18. The LED 14 is lit when the system is carrying out a charge cycle with equalization.

The voltage levels and charge characteristics can be changed through Programming. The instruc- tion for programming of battery levels is in the section „Programming”

5.4Fault indicator

5.4.1Overtemp. (10)

For the time being the XP-COMPACT is out of service because of overheating due to high ambient temperature or excessive overload

5.4.2Overload (11)

The LED indicator lights when the inverter is suffering a load higher than the permitted overload during more than 5 seconds.

5.4.3Battery low/high

The LED indicator lights when the battery voltage is too low and blinks when it is too high.

5.5Remote alarm contact and on/off control

In the Remote Control there is an additional Alarm Contact and a Control Input built in. These two functions are available through Tip-

jack RJ11/4 for use. This Auxiliary Contact is Front / Work Contact (max. 0.5A!), which is independent of

the Auxiliary Contact of the XP- COMPACT. This contact is active in case of an alarm of the XP-

COMPACT.

The Control Input is connected in parallel to the ON/OFF- push button. The XP-COMPACT can be switched on or off through this input with an impulse button or an impulse contact.

1 2 3 4

COMPACT

Remote control

Dry contact only

Order Number for Remote Control: RCC-01

Dimensions: H x B x T / 111.5 x 136.5 x 25mm

Caution: No external voltage should be connected to this Input Control.

5.6Manual control of the auxiliary contact

The auxiliary Contact can be operated at any time with the Push Button 21 (AUX. CONTACT). The LED 6 „Contact manual“ lights up as information that the Contact is manually operated, and LED 5 „Contact active“ lights up when the Contact is active. By pushing the Push Button 21 a second time, the Contact is deactivated. By pushing it the third time, automatic functions are restored.

When the auxiliary contact is manually controlled (LED 6 lit) the programmed control of the contact is disabled. In program mode, the auxiliary contact may be automatically actuated by every dis- played status of the XP-COMPACT. Refer to chapter 6.4 for programming the auxiliary contact.

6 Programming

Programming the charging parameter and the auxiliary contact is only possible thru the optional remote control. This programming allows to change the factory setting parameters for battery man- agement and auxiliary contact.

User manual

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Contents XP-COMPACT XPC XP-COMPACT V2.0 EGeneral Information Mounting and installingSummary IntroductionMaintenance EC Compliance Technical Data General Information Quality and WarrantyWarranty Disclaimer Operating instructionsPrecautions Special PrecautionsPrinciple schematic IntroductionDescription of main functions Solar charge controller optional Battery connectionsRemote control Connection in parallelFixing Mounting and installingInstallation place Protection cover IP23Connecting panel / Front side Protection cover for the terminals con- nectionsSolar + Connection to battery Cabling/wiringPre-installation settings Connecting the 230Vac-Consumer Appliance AC OutputControl Connection to Remote controlConnection to Temperature Sensor Temp Display and control parametersLight Emitting Diodes LED Marking LED lit LED blinksPush buttons Turning KnobsInverter Battery charger Battery ConditionCycle of charge Transfer system Equalization chargingCharging current Solar charge controller option Fast UPS- Mode for the Transfer SwitchDelayed mode of the Transfer System Set the transfer voltage thresholdRemote control plug-in Remote ControlTemperature sensor Power monitorRemote alarm contact and on/off control Battery ConditionFault indicator ProgrammingStandard setting Reset valueBattery voltages and absorption time Program the auxiliary contact PrincipleExample EC Compliance MaintenanceDiagram of the different mode Disabling some of the XP-COMPACT functionsTechnical Data Model