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User Setup Page
The user can change system parameters along with alarm trigger points and
enable/disable alarms. The following features can be changed by the user:
Date and Time settings(Year, Month, Day, Hour, Minute), Month Test Settings(Day,
Hour, Minute) enable/disable, Year Test Settings(Month, Day, Hour, Minute)
enable/disable, Low VAC Alarm enable/disable and set-point, High VAC Alarm
enable/disable and set-point, Low Battery Alarm enable/disable and set-point, Near
Low Battery Alarm enable/disable and set-point, Utility Failure Alarm enable/disable,
High Temperature Alarm enable/disable and set-point, Time Delay setpoint (0-15
minutes), Load Reduction enable/dis-able and set-point, Relay 1 and Relay 2 activation
event (Low VAC Alarm, High VAC Alarm, Low Battery Alarm, Near Low Battery Alarm,
Utility Failure Alarm, High Temperature Alarm, Inverter On, Battery Charging and AC
Present), Contact Name up to 20 characters, Contact Phone up to 20 Digits.
Alarms Page
All possible system alarms are listed on the Alarms Page. If the Alarm is active, a
Red indicator will be present next to the alarm function. This aids in troubleshooting
the system and pin-pointing issues that may arise during the life of the product.
The following Alarms can be displayed:
Inverter Alarms – 8 distinct alarms including Communication, Over-Temp, Overload,
Crest-Factor, Out of Range Output, Back-Feed, AC Fuse/Wiring, Programming
Reference. Charger Alarms – 8 distinct alarms including Communication, Over-Temp,
DC Fuse, No Battery Charge, Overcharge, Back-Feed, AC Fuse/Transfer Device,
Programming Reference.
Startup Alarms – 8 distinct alarms including Communication, Setup Conflict, Battery
Voltage, Back-Feed, AC Fuse/Transfer Device, Overload, Mis-Wire, Incorrect AC
Phase Rotation, Circuit Breaker Trip, Unit in Bypass, Inrush Alarm, Low Battery, Near
Low Battery, High Temperature, Overload, Overload Shutdown, Utility Failure, Low
VAC, High VAC, Load Reduction
Charts and Graphs Page(s)
Since all critical data is taken every second from the inverter, real-time information
such as Meter and Status and Alarms are all live 24-7. This capability enables real-time
monitoring of certain critical data and present it for analysis.
The Following charts are available and can be graphed in month or day format
along with the capability of downloading files for alternate charting and graphing or
simply just storage – this is only limited to the users imagination of what to do with
the data.
Temperature
Graphed in Degrees Centigrade, useful for knowing battery history and proper float
voltage monitoring. Graph can be scaled to Days (28-31) by choosing the Year and
Month, or Hours (24) by choosing the Date. A popup calendar or numeric selector will
appear when choosing time fields to adjust chart time scale.
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