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OutBack Power MATE3 User Manual

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Programming
70 900-0117-01-00 Rev B
MATE3
settings (page
25
105) These include:
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Advanced Generator Start
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See page
25
105.
1.
Setup
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See page
25
106.
2.
Voltage Start
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See page
25
108.
3.
Load Start
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See page
25
108.
4.
State-of-Charge Start
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See page
25
108.
5.
Must Run Schedule
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See page
25
109.
6.
Quiet Time Schedule
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See page
25
109.
7.
Generator Exercise Schedule
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See page
25
110.
8.
Set Total Generator Run Time
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See page
25
111.
9.
Display AGS Timers
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See page
25
111.
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Data Logging
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See page
35
112.
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High Battery Transfer
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See page
35
112.
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Grid Use Time
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See page
35
115.
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Charge Controller Float Coordination
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See page
35
116.
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FLEXnet DC Advanced Control
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See page
35
117.
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Reset to Factory Defaults
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See page
35
118.
Types of Settings
The OutBack MATE3 accommodates a wide range of time-based and voltage-level functions and
conditions for maximum control of the power system.
The following types of settings may require adjustments depending on the specific installation:
start and stop times for different sources of energy (when to use grid-supplied power, stored battery power, or
generator-supplied power),
frequency and duration of battery recharging (based on the requirements of the battery manufacturer), and
inverter response to battery voltage (low battery cut-out, low battery cut-in).
For additional information and discussion on the OutBack MATE3, go to:
www.outbackpower.com and join our forum discussions.
Set Points
A set point is a condition, measurement, or baseline that a user establishes in order for something else to
happen (such as when to start or stop a generator).
For example:
Example #1. With a home thermostat, when predetermined temperatures and times are set for
weekdays and weekends, the thermostat signals to a heating/cooling system to turn on at one time
until a certain temperature is reached, maintain that temperature, and finally shut off at a later time,
usually during sleep hours to conserve energy. Otherwise, the user would have to manually control the
system.
Example #2. A timed light will turn on and off based on a specified time or level of ambient light, or
possibly by detecting motion.
The MATE3 allows a user to view, monitor, and establish all the settings and values that occur while the
system is running. From time to time, these settings and values may be adjusted as components are
added or upgraded, electrical loads increase, or patterns of usage change.

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OutBack Power MATE3 Specifications

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BrandOutBack Power
ModelMATE3
CategoryController
LanguageEnglish

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