Xantrex Technology 815-2024, 815-3024 manual Freedom SW System Status Screen Soft Key Navigation

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Operating the Freedom SW with the SCP

System Status

Battery 12.1V -257A 84F

BatLev

 

 

Invert

Load

120V

12A

AC In

0V

0A

menu

EnInv

EnChg Shr

Enter

 

Func

Press the Up arrow button to

Press the Down arrow button to

Enable the Inverter (or both

Enable the Chg (Charger) (or

inverters in stack mode).

both chargers in stack mode).

menu

DsInv

DsChg Shr

Enter

Func

Press the Up arrow button to

Press the Down arrow button to

Disable the Inverter (or both

Disable the Chg (Charger) (or both

inverters in stack mode).

chargers in stack mode).

System Status

Battery 12.1V -257A 84F

BatLev

 

 

Invert

Load

120V

12A

AC In

0V

0A

menu

EnInv

EnChg Shr

Enter

 

Func

 

 

Press the Func button to

 

 

change the Shr (shore

 

 

power breaker rating).

menu

PS5A

AGS

menu

PS10A

AGS

menu

PS15A

AGS

menu

PS20A

AGS

menu

PS25A

AGS

menu

PS30A

AGS

menu

PS5A

AGS

System Status

Battery 12.1V -257A 84F

BatLev

 

 

Invert

Load

120V

12A

AC In

0V

0A

menu

EnInv

EnChg AGS

Enter

 

Func

 

 

Press the Func button to

 

 

change the AGS (AGS

 

 

trigger modes).

menu

M_Off

Home

menu

M_On

Home

menu

Auto

Home

Enter

Func

Press the Up and Down

Press the Func

arrow buttons to change

button to go back

the AGS trigger modes.

to Home.

EnterFunc

Press the Up and Down arrow buttons to change the shore power breaker ratings.

Figure 11 Freedom SW System Status Screen - Soft Key Navigation

 

 

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Contents Model Numbers Sine Wave Inverter/ChargersPage Product Numbers Exclusion for DocumentationDocument Part Number Date and RevisionAudience About This GuidePurpose ScopeRelated Information Reference Important Safety InstructionsFire and Burn Hazard Precautions When Working With Batteries Regulatory Precautions When Preparing to ChargeViii FCC Information to the UserContents Page Page Page Materials List IntroductionKey Features Explained Key FeaturesSeries Stacking StackingParallel Stacking Generator Assist Stack ChargingBasic Protection Features Xanbus System System ComponentsSystem Components Product/Accessory Not Shown Product Number/sProduct/Accessory Shown above Product Number/s Compartment Side Cooling Fans Front Panel Controls Status LEDsIsometric View of the Front Panel and Fans Freedom SW Front and Side PanelsFreedom SW Start Up Behavior Freedom Inverter/Charger OperationFront Panel Lights Inverter Operation Using the Front PanelTo operate in invert mode from the front panel Operating Limits for Inverter Operation Operating Limits for Charger Operation Operating the Freedom SW with the SCP 10 9 8 Using the Xanbus SCPSystem Control Panel Enter button Func button9 Down and Up arrow buttons Viewing the SCP Home Screens SCP NavigationStartup Screen To display the Select Device menu To display the Setup menu for a deviceSoft Keys Soft Key NavigationFreedom SW System Status Screen Soft Key Navigation To view the firmware revision number Viewing the Firmware Revision NumberTo view the F/W Rev. from the System Status screen Using the STBY/ON Fault Clear Button Setting the Time and DateSystem Status Screen Reading the System Status ScreenTo view the Freedom SW Setup menu screen Reading the Freedom SW Device Setup ScreenPressed Simultaneously Device Setup Screen Status InformationLine Label FSW3012 00 Setup ButtonFreedom SW Device Setup Screen Operating States Modes Configuring the Freedom SW using the SCP SCP System Menu Map System Menu MapViewing the Select Device Menu Viewing the System Status ScreenSelecting the Freedom SW from the Select Device Menu Device Setup Menu ScreenFreedom SW Device Setup Menu Selecting and Changing a Configurable Setting To select and change a configurable settingConfigurable Settings Using Search ModeConfiguring the Freedom SW using the SCP To start equalizing the batteries, do one of the following Equalization ProcedureTo select the Basic Settings menu screen Changing Freedom SW Basic Settings915W Basic Settings Setting Defaults and RangesExamples CalculationsChanging Freedom SW Advanced Settings Advanced Settings is highlighted Freedom SW Owner’s Guide To select the Advanced Settings menu screenSelecting Advanced Settings From the Device Setup Screen Appears only when Equalize support is Enabled Menu Map of the Freedom SW Advanced Settings Inverter Settings Description Inverter Settings MenuSearch Delay Lbco Delay SettingsUsing the Low Battery Cut Out Configuring the Freedom SW using the SCPCharger Settings Menu Charger Settings Menu Description Battery Charger FunctionsSettings menu Custom Battery Settings MenuCustom Battery Settings Menu Description Freq ACIn SettingsACIn Settings Menu Description AC1 Lo VoltGenSup Amps GenSup ModeGen Support GEN Support Menu Description and ValuesaStacking Menu Description and Values a Stacking Configuration MenuTo customize the Freedom SW name Setting the Device NameTo set the Freedom SW device number Setting the Device NumberIf Basic Settings appears instead of Advanced Settings on Restore Defaults command, press Enter Resetting the Freedom SW to Default SettingsUsing the Advanced Features To restore Freedom SW default settingsThree-Stage charging Battery Charging ReferenceBattery Types Charge Algorithm StagesBulk Stage Three-Stage Battery Charging CycleFloat Stage Absorption StageTwo-Stage Charging Cycle Two-Stage Charging ProcessBattery Charging Reference Equalize Charging Equalize ChargingBattery Charging Reference General Troubleshooting Guidelines TroubleshootingMotor Loads Problem LoadsInverter Applications Resistive LoadsFault Types And Behaviors Fault TypesFault type Behavior Faults Types and Behaviors Troubleshooting the Freedom SW via the SCPFault Types To view a warning list To view a fault listAC Output over Fault MessagesAC Output under VoltageImmediate F44 Battery OverTemperature F47 DC Under VoltageF49 DC Over Voltage FaultF48 DC Under Voltage Unreadable F57 FET1 Over TemperatureF58 FET2 Over Temperature F63 Power Board TempF70 Unique Dev# Needed Temperature F69 External Sync FailedF64 AC overload F68 Transformer OverF75 Master Inverter Lost F85 PowerBoard OverW69 AGS not connected GenSup Mode settingW48 DC under voltage Physical Specifications SpecificationsInverter Specifications Freedom SW Charger SpecificationsRegulatory Approvals All ModelsPage 97-0019-01-01 Schneider Electric SolarInverters USA Inc

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