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EVENT HISTORY

This screen allows you to view the various events that
have occurred in the installation.
The events that occur in your installation are displayed on the remote control screen. The events
are classified within two categories:
The events that may have serious consequences are displayed up to the moment where the
user confirms that he has taken note of them by pressing on an RCC remote control key. These
events are recorded in the event history and may be consulted subsequently.
Events not posing a risk are indicated briefly on the display and then disappear. Some are
recorded in the event history and others are not (see the list of elements stored further on).
On the other hand, the messages may have different origins and they are preceded by an
attribute to enable you to understa n d the importance:
Message : normal event but one that conditions or influences the operation of the Xtender.
Error: an event that prevents the correct or normal operation of the Xtender.
Alarm: an event that may cause a malfunction of the installation if it is not corrected.
Stop: The system had to be stopped as a major event is preventing its operation.
ALARM LOW BATTERY VOLTAGE
The battery is almost completely discharged. If the situation persists, the inverter function of the
Xtender will be deactivated.
Solution: Recharge your batteries more frequently or increase the power available for charging
(e.g. .with more solar generators).
This message is generated in conjunction with the undervoltage of the battery
configuration {1108} and not with acoustic alarm {1196}.
The service life of the batteries is greatly conditioned by their state of charge.
Prolonged or repeated operation at a low charge may cause damage.
With the smart boost function activated, it is also possible to discharge the batteries
even if connected to a source of energy.
STOP BATTERY VOLTAGE TOO LOW
The Xtender inverter and boost functions are deactivated since the batteries are discharged.
Solution: Recharge your batteries to automatically reactivate these functions.
STOP HIGH BATTERY VOLTAGE
The battery voltage present on the Xtender is too high. The system is stopped for safety reasons.
Solution: Check that the rated voltage of the battery conforms to that required by your Xtender.
Where an external charger is being used, check that this is charging the batteries at a voltage
admissible for the Xtender.
MESSAGE AC IN SYNCHRONISATION IN PROGRESS
A valid voltage has been detected on the AC IN input and the Xtender is synchronising. Once
synchronised, the consumers will be transferred to it and the battery will be charged.
Note: It is possible to prohibit the transfer or the battery charging.