Outback Power Systems user manual MATE-DISPLAYED MX60 Status Setpt Setpoint Screens

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MATE-DISPLAYED MX60 STATUS SETPT (SETPOINT) Screens

STATUS/MX/SETPT----P00

STATUS/MX/SETPT---P00

Absorb

28.8 VDC

Float

27.2 VDC

DOWN

STATUS PORT

DOWN UP

TOP PORT

STATUS/MX/METER------

end of setpoint

 

menu

 

UP

TOP STATUS

Press the fi rst two soft keys simultaneously to return to the MAIN Menu or press <STATUS> and then press <MAIN> on the STATUS screen.

MX SETP(OINT) Screens

Absorb: displays the voltage that initiates and maintains the Absorb cycle

Float: displays the voltage that begins the Float cycle and is maintained during this cycle

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Contents MX60 PV Mppt Dear OutBack Customer Warranty SummaryJanuary 29, 2007 REV 7.0 Software REV 5.10 EN 61000-6-3 seeTable of Contents Battery Temperature Compensated Voltage SET Point Scope MX60 PV Mppt Maximum Power Point Tracking Charge ControllerIntroduction OutBack Power Systems Inc Personal Precautions Wire and Disconnect Sizing Open Circuit VOLTAGE/WIRE and Disconnect SizingCheck the PV array voltage before connecting it to the MX60 To 0 C 49 to 32 FField Wiring Connections and Surge Protection OutBack Power Systems Inc OutBack Power Systems Inc OutBack Power Systems Inc KEY to the Example Diagrams Battery System VoltageOFF Screen this screen is initially blank at power up Powering UPExitenter Password150 Enter +Battery Voltage Screen OutBack12V Power Systems MX60Exit Enter Are you sure? 12 24 36 48 NOYesPV 005 Bat 12.5 Status Screen00.0 a Watts Aux OffPV 087 Bat 12.5 05.0 a 32.9 a Watts 0412 Aux Off KWHrs 00.0 PV 113 Bat 12.5 00.0 a Watts 0000 Aux Off KWHrs SleepingMppt Charger Aux Light Misc Accessing the Main MenuLogging ExitLimit Absorb Charger SetupAmps Volts 60.0 14.4 13.6Terminals. OFF indicates changes to the next mode VDC AUX ModeManual OffAUX Mode Path OutBack Power Systems Inc Exit Next on OFF AUX Mode AUX ModeExit Next Vent FAN VoltsExit Next Time Volt PV Volts PV Trigger Off140 Back + PV Trigger Exit Next Time Volt AUX ModeExit Next Time Volt Hold Time Sec 01.1 Back +Diversion Off AUX Mode Error Alarm Exit NextAbsorb-Float-EQ Relative Volts 00.0 00.2 BackExample of Diversion Hold Delay 01.0 Time SecondsDiversion Load and AUX Wiring Set-Up Illustrated Low Batt Disconnect TimerSec 001+ ReCon Exit Next Time Volt Disconnect VoltsRE-CONNECT Volts 14.4 Back + DisVLogging Log2 Remote OffPress the Next soft key to view the Remote screen Backlight EQ-BATTERY EqualizeBacklight Control Always Exit Auto on OFF Charger Aux *Light EQ Misc Optimize Logging Log2Exit NEX -EQV +EQV Battery Equalize Battery EqualizeExit Next -HRS +HRS Back Auto Start StopCount Auto Mode000 Exit DAY +DAYGT State PWM% ChgT 255 07 50.0 005 Tmp Comp a14.4 f13.6 MISC-MISCELLANEOUSExit Next Wide Rstrt WIDE/LMIT Battery Temperature Compensated Limits 14.8 Back + DisV 13.2 Lower LimitDisV 14.8Force Float = fl oat cycle Force Bulk = bulk cycle Exit Next Wide Rstrt Force Exit Next Float BulkPCB Miscellaneous ScreenCFB AMP +AMPAdvanced Snooze Mode LowcutoffCharger Aux Light Misc *Advanced Logging Log2 Exit Advanced MenuMpp Range Limit %Voc min max Exit Next 1/2 90% Park Mpp 77 % Voc Exit Next -Voc +VocExit Next -MIN MAX+ Advanced Menu Sweep Interval MinutesVbatt Calibration 12.8v Exit Next -V +VLow Cutoff Amp Mppt Mode Auto Sweep Exit Next nonGT ModeThis screen allows the user to choose one of these modes Exit Next MIN+ MAX+ Absorb Time Limits 000m 2hrExit Daily KWhours 00.0 Float time mins 0000 TotalKWh 0000 Data LoggingExit CLR +DAY -DAY Clear Back Totl DalyClearing Totals and Daily Stats Charger Aux Light Misc Advanced Logging Log2Pressing Back brings back the Logging screen Operational mode Daily peak Battery voltageLOG2 PkBatV Voc HiVoc 012.2 070.2 076.9Auto Restart PkBatV Voc HiVoc 012.2 070.2 Mppt Sunrise Exit NextSecondary LOG2 Screen 0000 float Tmin HighWatts Lo 13.2 Hi DCkWhThis value is the peak daily Watts seen by the MX60 MICRO-HYDRO and Fuel Cell Systems Performance Optimization MICRO-HYDRO, Wind TURBINE, and Fuel Cell ApplicationsOutBack Power Systems Inc Advanced Menu Micro-Hydro Advanced Menu Park Mpp 77 % VOC Exit Next -Voc +Voc PV 087 Bat 12.0 05.0 a 35.8A Watts This page Intentionally Left Blank Application Notes Calling the Factory for Assistance Warranty Dimensions Weight SpecificationsVoltage step down capability Amps Volts 60.0 14.4 13.6 Limit Absorb Float60.00 24V and 48V Battery System Efficiency Curve MX60 Efficiency vs. Input Power GraphUnderstanding the Various Operational Modes OutBack Power Systems Inc OutBack Power Systems Inc OutBack Power Systems Inc MATE-DISPLAYED MX60 Status Mode Screens MATE-DISPLAYED MX60 Status Meter Screens MATE-DISPLAYED MX60 Status Setpt Setpoint Screens Troubleshooting Guide OutBack Power Systems Inc OutBack Power Systems Inc OutBack Power Systems Inc Typical Array Sizing Guide Standard version Standard vs. Australian Default Settings% Voltage Drop 12, 24 or 48 Volt Battery System Volt PV Array 80V MPP Typical Wire and Disconnect Sizing MX60 MULTI-STAGE Battery Charging OutBack Power Systems Inc Average = 95˚ F / 35˚ C Battery Temperature Compensated Volatge SET PointAverage = 86˚ F / 30˚ C Suggested Battery Charger SET Points TWO Year Limited Warranty Information OutBack Power Systems Inc EU Declaration of Conformity OWNER’S System Information Inverter/Chargers Product RegistrationProducts Covered Serial Number REV B

MX60 specifications

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