Xantrex Technology 815-3024, 815-3012, 815-2012 manual To select the Advanced Settings menu screen

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Configuring the Freedom SW using the SCP

the Xanbus SCP displays the basic settings by default. To view the advanced settings, you must perform a special keypress (see “Selecting Advanced Settings From the Device Setup Screen” on page 43).

NOTE:

This keypress enables the advanced settings for every device in the system. After performing the keypress, Advanced Settings appears in the list and Basic Settings disappears.

FIRE AND ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD

The advanced settings are intended for qualified installation/service personnel only. Before changing advanced settings, you must be familiar with the settings and the system-wide impact of changing those settings. Setting parameters incorrectly could damage connected equipment (such as batteries) or could severely affect the performance of your system. Incorrect charging configuration can lead to battery damage and risk of fire.

Failure to follow these instructions can result in minor or moderate injury.

The Freedom SW advanced settings include menus for configuring:

Inverter settings (see page 46).

Charger settings (see page 48).

AC transfer limit settings (see page 52).

Generator support settings (see page 53).

Stacking operation, including customizing the default model name of the Freedom SW, and setting its network device number. Setting the device number is important when multiple Freedom SWs are on the Xanbus network and sharing connections such as AC loads, utility grid, and generator. The device number is also used when configuring paralleled Freedom SWs for Master-Slave operation (see page 54).

Restoring default settings (see page 57) and other advanced features (see page 57).

Freedom SW advanced menu screen lists status information and settings which require that you understand and plan for the changes you make. You may not have to adjust these settings as part of regular operation.

The SCP shows the Freedom SW basic menu by default. To view the advanced settings menu, you have to activate it by following the procedure below.

To select the Advanced Settings menu screen:

1.On the FSW3012 00:Setup screen (Figure 21), press the Enter, Up arrow, Down arrow buttons simultaneously to make Advanced Settings appear in the list.

2.On the FSW3012 00:Setup screen, press the down arrow button until

Advanced Settings is highlighted.

 

 

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Contents Sine Wave Inverter/Chargers Model NumbersPage Exclusion for Documentation Document Part NumberDate and Revision Product NumbersAbout This Guide PurposeScope AudienceRelated Information Important Safety Instructions ReferenceFire and Burn Hazard Precautions When Working With Batteries Precautions When Preparing to Charge RegulatoryFCC Information to the User ViiiContents Page Page Page Introduction Materials ListKey Features Key Features ExplainedSeries Stacking StackingParallel Stacking Stack Charging Generator AssistBasic Protection Features System Components Xanbus SystemSystem Components Product/Accessory Not Shown Product Number/sProduct/Accessory Shown above Product Number/s Front Panel Controls Status LEDs Compartment Side Cooling FansFreedom SW Front and Side Panels Isometric View of the Front Panel and FansFreedom SW Freedom Inverter/Charger Operation Start Up BehaviorFront 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 Setup menu for a device To display the Select Device menuSoft Key Navigation Soft KeysFreedom 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 Setting the Time and Date Using the STBY/ON Fault Clear ButtonReading the System Status Screen System Status ScreenReading the Freedom SW Device Setup Screen To view the Freedom SW Setup menu screenDevice Setup Screen Status Information Line Label FSW3012 00 SetupButton Pressed SimultaneouslyFreedom SW Device Setup Screen Operating States Modes Configuring the Freedom SW using the SCP System Menu Map SCP System Menu MapViewing the System Status Screen Viewing the Select Device MenuDevice Setup Menu Screen Selecting the Freedom SW from the Select Device MenuFreedom SW Device Setup Menu To select and change a configurable setting Selecting and Changing a Configurable SettingUsing Search Mode Configurable SettingsConfiguring the Freedom SW using the SCP Equalization Procedure To start equalizing the batteries, do one of the followingChanging Freedom SW Basic Settings To select the Basic Settings menu screen915W Setting Defaults and Ranges Basic SettingsCalculations ExamplesChanging Freedom SW Advanced Settings To select the Advanced Settings menu screen Advanced Settings is highlighted Freedom SW Owner’s GuideSelecting Advanced Settings From the Device Setup Screen Appears only when Equalize support is Enabled Menu Map of the Freedom SW Advanced Settings Inverter Settings Menu Inverter Settings DescriptionLbco Delay Settings Using the Low Battery Cut OutConfiguring the Freedom SW using the SCP Search DelayCharger Settings Menu Battery Charger Functions Charger Settings Menu DescriptionCustom Battery Settings Menu Settings menuCustom Battery Settings Menu Description ACIn Settings ACIn Settings Menu DescriptionAC1 Lo Volt FreqGenSup Mode Gen SupportGEN Support Menu Description and Valuesa GenSup AmpsStacking Configuration Menu Stacking Menu Description and Values aSetting the Device Name To customize the Freedom SW nameTo set the Freedom SW device number Setting the Device NumberIf Basic Settings appears instead of Advanced Settings on Resetting the Freedom SW to Default Settings Using the Advanced FeaturesTo restore Freedom SW default settings Restore Defaults command, press EnterBattery Charging Reference Battery TypesCharge Algorithm Stages Three-Stage chargingThree-Stage Battery Charging Cycle Bulk StageAbsorption Stage Float StageTwo-Stage Charging Process Two-Stage Charging CycleBattery Charging Reference Equalize Charging Equalize ChargingBattery Charging Reference Troubleshooting General Troubleshooting GuidelinesProblem Loads Inverter ApplicationsResistive Loads Motor LoadsFault Types And Behaviors Fault TypesFault type Behavior Faults Types and Behaviors Troubleshooting the Freedom SW via the SCPFault Types To view a fault list To view a warning listFault Messages AC Output underVoltage AC Output overF44 Battery Over TemperatureF47 DC Under Voltage ImmediateF49 DC Over Voltage FaultF48 DC Under Voltage F57 FET1 Over Temperature F58 FET2 Over TemperatureF63 Power Board Temp UnreadableTemperature F69 External Sync Failed F64 AC overloadF68 Transformer Over F70 Unique Dev# NeededF85 PowerBoard Over F75 Master Inverter LostW69 AGS not connected GenSup Mode settingW48 DC under voltage Specifications Physical SpecificationsInverter Specifications Charger Specifications Freedom SWAll Models Regulatory ApprovalsPage 97-0019-01-01 Schneider Electric SolarInverters USA Inc

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