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MATE SCREENS

WARNINGS MENU

The WARNINGS section of the STATUS menu allows the user to check the cause of a warning condition for the FX. When a warning condition has occurred, the red “ERROR” LED indicator in the FX’s wiring compartment will flash. The cause of the warning will not be immediately displayed on the MATE like an ERROR will. Instead, you must access this WARNINGS menu and scroll down the list to find out which warning is present. This is indicated by the presence of a YES next to the appropriate cause listed. Once the warning has been cleared, the display will change back to NO as shown below and the red LED will stop flashing. A warning will not shut the FX down like an error will.

STATUS/FX/PAGE2-----

choose category:

PG1 ERROR

WARN

PG3

 

 

 

STATUS/FX/WARN---P00

acin freq

 

No

too high

 

 

DOWN

STATUS PORT

 

 

 

STATUS/FX/WARN---

P00

acin freq

 

No

too low

 

 

DOWN

UP

TOP

PORT

STATUS/FX/WARN---P00

acin voltage

No

too high

 

 

DOWN UP

TOP

PORT

STATUS/FX/WARN---P00

acin voltage

No

too low

 

DOWN UP TOP

PORT

STATUS/FX/WARN---P00

ac input

 

No

current exceeds

max

DOWN UP

TOP

PORT

STATUS/FX/WARN---P00

temperature No sensor fault

DOWN UP TOP PORT

STATUS/FX/WARN---P00

internal

comm

No

error detected

 

DOWN UP

TOP

PORT

STATUS/FX/WARN---P00

internal fan

No

failure detected

 

DOWN UP TOP

PORT

STATUS/FX/WARN---P00

airtemp

206

DOWN UP

PORT

STATUS/FX/WARN---P00

fettemp

200

DOWN

UP

PORT

 

 

STATUS/FX/WARN

---P00

captemp

203

DOWN

UP

PORT

STATUS/FX/WARN------

end of warnings menu

UP TOP STATUS

PG1

Returns to page 1 of the STATUS section

ERROR

Displays the different causes for errors and qualifies each cause with a Yes or No

<WARN>

Displays the different causes for warnings and qualifies each with a Yes or No

PG3

Displays additional sections – reason for last DISCONNECT and SELL

AC IN FREQUENCY TOO HIGH indicates that the FX is approaching the upper limit of its frequency window and will drop the AC source if the frequency gets much higher. If the frequency of the AC source is above 55 Hz, the FX will display this warning.

AC IN FREQUENCY TOO LOW indicates that the FX is approaching the lower limit of its frequency window and will drop the AC source if the frequency gets much lower. If the frequency of the AC source is below 45 Hz, the FX will display this warning.

AC IN VOLTAGE TOO HIGH indicates that the AC source’s voltage is over the upper limit (default is 270 VAC) of its voltage window. If an AC source was just applied to the FX, the FX will not connect to the AC source until the voltage drops below the upper limit.

AC IN VOLTAGE TOO LOW indicates that the AC source’s voltage is below the lower limit (default is 208 VAC) of its voltage window. If an AC source was just applied to the FX, the FX will not connect to the AC source until the voltage rises above the lower limit.

AC INPUT CURRENT EXCEEDS MAX indicates that the AC loads are drawing more current than the rating of the FX allows. Exceeding this current limit for an extended period of time could cause the FX to fail. Reduce the loads on the FX’s AC output to prevent damage and make sure a 30A max breaker is used on the AC input line.

TEMPERATURE SENSOR FAULT indicates that one of the temperature sensors internally located in the FX is not working correctly. The FX needs to be checked by a qualified repair technician. The AIRTEMP, FETTEMP and CAPTEMP warnings listed below can help with troubleshooting.

INTERNAL COMMUNICATION ERROR DETECTED indicates that a communication problem has occurred between the MATE and the FX. This warning may occur if the communication lines between the FX and the MATE have been severed. If this is the case, turn the FX off and then on through the DC disconnect. If this does not solve the problem, call OutBack for assistance.

INTERNAL FAN FAILURE DETECTED warns that the fan mounted above the transformer inside the FX has stopped working or is not functioning properly. This will eventually cause an INVERTER OVERTEMP error if the cause of the fan failure is not fixed. Restart the FX and listen for the fan to verify a fan failure. The fan should run for about 15 seconds on start-up.

AIRTEMP shows a numerical value that the FX understands as a temperature. The value comes from a sensor inside the FX that measures the temperature of the air. This warning is given for troubleshooting purposes.

FETTEMP shows a numerical value that the FX understands as a temperature. The value comes from a sensor inside the FX that measures the temperature of the FET’s (Field Effect Transistors). This warning is given for troubleshooting purposes.

CAPTEMP shows a numerical value that the FX understands as a temperature. The value comes from a sensor inside the FX that measures the temperature of the ripple capacitors. This warning is given for troubleshooting purposes.

Selecting TOP returns the user to the top of the STATUS/FX/WARN menu section. Selecting STATUS returns to the STATUS screen to allow selection of another product.

Copyright 2003  OutBack Power Systems, Inc.

FX & VFX “E” Series Inverter/Charger System

Installation & Programming Manual

19009 62nd Ave NE, Arlington WA 98223 USA

900-0027-2

 

Tel 360 435 6030 Fax 360 435 6019

Rev 7.1 06/08/06

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Contents Export FX and VFX Inverter/Charger Installation and Programming Manual900-0027-2 Table of Contents Mate Screens Wire Sizes Warranty RegistrationStacking Instructions Declaration of Conformity EU Declaration of ConformityImportant Safety Instructions Installation GuidelinesAdditional Notices General PrecautionsPersonal Precautions While Working with Batteries Ratings AC Input Frequency Range Maximum Continuous Output PowerMaximum AC Output Current Maximum Overcurrent Protection AmpacityACA DCC DCA MountingComplete Outback Integrated Systems Psac Psdc PS2AC PS2DCAC Wiring Connections Battery Temp Remote Temperature Sensor RTS Indicators / Control WiringInverter ON/OFF Auxiliary Output AUX + / AUXDC Battery Terminals Battery FX CablingBattery Terminal Covers Equipment Ground TerminalsFXA Accessory KIT FX AccessoriesFX-ACA AC Conduit Adapter FX-DCA DC Conduit AdapterSlave Master HUB Communication ManagerTurbo KIT Information Single FX System FX System Configuration Single FX SystemParalleled Dual FX System FX System Configuration Paralleled Dual FX SystemParalleled Quad FX System FX System Configuration Paralleled Quad FX SystemFX System Configuration 3 Phase FX System Phase FX SystemSTART-UP & Operation Battery Charging Set Points Battery Charging InstructionsStacking Procedure OutBack & 3-phase Stacking MethodsStack Phase Stacking InstructionsPower Save Level Slave Adjust only Power Save Level Master Adjust onlySystem Examples Stacked System Using OUTBACK’S Parallel StackingPhase Stacked System 3 FX’S only Automatic Generator Start Instructions OutBack Mate System Controllers Mate System Controller and DisplayOutBack Mate Menu Structure SETUP/FX/INPUT---P00Mate Buttons GEN‘SOFT’ Keys TOP Setup MainGEN Down Grid GENOFF Srch on OK Inverter ControlInverter Control AC Input Control Mate Menu MAP Mate Menu MAP Summary Screen SUM Status Setup ADVMate Screens ExamplesModes Menu Status ScreensFX MX ModesDown Meter MenuDown UP MeterBatt Battery MenuError Error MenuWarn WarnDiscon Disconnect MenuSell Sell MenuPG3 Search Menu Setup ScreensSrch Input SrchInput Menu INC DEC Port SETUP/FX/INPUTSrch Input Main InputAdvanced Screens Password Code 1 4PG2 PG4Downmore Inverter MenuINV Down INC Charger MenuPG1 Grid MenuGrid GEN PG3 ADV/FX/GRIDOFF Port Generator MenuPG1 Grid ADV INV Chgr PG2 Auxiliary MenuPG2 AUX Stack PG4 Down INC PortDEC Port PG2 AUX Stacking MenuStack ADV/FX/STACKSell CAL END of Advanced Menu SystemCalibration Menu AWG Wire SizesWarranty Two Year Limited Warranty900-0027-2 Registration Extended Warranty Application