Studer Innotec XPC 1112, XPC 1648, XPC 1624 Program the auxiliary contact, Principle, Example

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table 6.3.1.

If desired, repeat the operation with any other parameter (voltage or time) to be changed.

If during 10 seconds no buttons are pressed, the selected values are automatically stored and the XP-COMPACT switches back in to the normal operating status.

The voltage levels and times changed through programming are only first active with the next charge cycle!

The voltage levels which are not suitable can greatly reduce the battery life or could even destroy it! Therefore check beforehand with your battery supplier.

6.4Program the auxiliary contact

With the Push Button 21 „AUXILARY CONTACT“ the contact can be manually switched on or off independent of programming and the operating situation. The LED 5 “Contact active” show the state of the contact. The drawing up the screw terminal “AUX CONTACT” is the inactive position mode, LED 5 “Contact active” off.

The switching on and off of this contact can be freely programmed for every operating situation of the XP-COMPACT witch situation is indicated with a LED. There is no limitation to its application and it is left to your wishes and desires as to where and how you would like to use it.

6.4.1Principle

The Auxiliary Contact can be basically programmed for any operating situation of the XP- COMPACT which is indicated with a LED. The programming is possible for one or more operating situations. If the contact is programmed for many situations, it is activated as soon as the XP- COMPACT finds itself in any one of the programmed situations. This means that the way of work- ings of the contact meets that of the logic OR–Function.

6.4.2The programming of the Auxiliary Contact is carried out in the following Steps

The Push Button 21 (Program) press down for min. 2 seconds. The LED 4 „Program“ is lit as an indication, that the XP-COMPACT is in program mode.

A lit LED shows the programmed condition for the auxiliary contact. (LED 10/11/12/13 factory set- ting)

With the Push Button 20 (select), select the desired condition in which the contact should be acti- vated.

With the Push Button 19 (Change status) confirm or change the status for this condition.

If desired, with the Push Button 20 (select) select another condition in which the contact should be activated.

With the Push Button 19 (Change status) confirm or change the status for this condition.

If during 10 seconds no buttons are pushed, then the settled values are automatically stored and the XP-COMPACT switches back to normal operating condition.

6.4.3Example

6.4.3.1 Auxiliary Contact as generator starter

When in the programming of the Auxiliary Contact, the Battery Capacity (LED 15-18) is used as a condition, then you must take note of the following requirements.

If you have to start an emergency back-up supply with a battery having a certain residual capacity, then two battery levels must be programmed. The first (i.e. Battery 25% LED 17) for starting or activating the Auxiliary Contact, and the second (i.e. Battery 100% LED15) for stopping or deacti- vating the Auxiliary Contact. By programming like this the Auxiliary Contact is active with the lowest set condition and release when it has reached the highest programmed condition through charging.

6.4.3.2 Auxiliary Contact as Twilight Switch (With solar charger option)

The Auxiliary Contact of the XP-COMPACT can also be used as a twilight switch, i.e. for operating automatically the exterior lighting. With it the connected solar modules measure the light intensity. To function as a twilight-switch the Auxiliary Contact must be programmed so that the condition SOLAR CHARGE (LED 3) is active. Programming must be carried out in steps and in accordance with the description for the programming of the Auxiliary Contact.

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Contents XP-COMPACT XPC XP-COMPACT V2.0 EMounting and installing SummaryGeneral Information IntroductionMaintenance EC Compliance Technical Data Quality and Warranty Warranty DisclaimerGeneral Information Operating instructionsPrecautions Special PrecautionsDescription of main functions Principle schematicIntroduction Battery connections Remote controlSolar charge controller optional Connection in parallelMounting and installing Installation placeFixing Protection cover IP23Solar + Connecting panel / Front sideProtection cover for the terminals con- nections Cabling/wiring Pre-installation settingsConnection to battery Connecting the 230Vac-Consumer Appliance AC OutputConnection to Remote control Connection to Temperature Sensor TempControl Display and control parametersLight Emitting Diodes LED Marking LED lit LED blinksInverter Push buttonsTurning Knobs Cycle of charge Battery chargerBattery Condition Charging current Transfer systemEqualization charging Fast UPS- Mode for the Transfer Switch Delayed mode of the Transfer SystemSolar charge controller option Set the transfer voltage thresholdRemote Control Temperature sensorRemote control plug-in Power monitorBattery Condition Fault indicatorRemote alarm contact and on/off control ProgrammingBattery voltages and absorption time Standard settingReset value Example Program the auxiliary contactPrinciple Maintenance Diagram of the different modeEC Compliance Disabling some of the XP-COMPACT functionsTechnical Data Model