Conext XW PRO 6848 6,800W 48V Installation

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Warning
Number
Message Name
Warning
Type
Cause Solution
W501
Inv/Chg is trying to fix a
memory problem
Manual Non-volatile memory warning Normal operation may return or may
go to fault. Turn Conext XW Pro off
and on to resume normal operation.
Fault Messages
When the Conext XW Pro detects a fault condition, the fault is displayed within the the
Conext Gateway web application. The Conext XW Pro also illuminates the
Event/Warning LED on the inverter information panel. A fault affects the operation of the
unit. SeeTable 24 on page 113 for an explanation of the different fault types.
You can access all past fault messages for a device in the Conext Gateway web
application by navigating to Events > Historical Events in the Conext XW Pro
status page.
Fault Types
There are three types of fault messages: automatic faults, manual faults, and escalating
automatic faults. Table 24 describes how they differ in their behavior and how you can
respond to them when they appear on the Conext Gateway.
Fault type Behavior
Automatic faults
Clear automatically if the fault condition that generated the
message goes away. You can also acknowledge automatic
faults without waiting for them to clear automatically. It is not
possible to clear a fault if the cause of the fault is still present.
Manual faults
Require you to clear them by:
n selecting Clear Faults on the Main Conext XW Pro menu or
on the menu for the Xanbus-enabled device that generated
the fault (if the fault condition still exists, the fault message
reappears).
n correcting the condition that caused the fault.
Escalating automatic
faults
Clear automatically if the fault condition goes away, just like an
automatic fault.
However, if an escalating automatic fault occurs several times
within a defined time period, the escalating automatic fault
becomes a manual fault, requiring user intervention. For
example, if an AC Overload fault occurs three times in five
minutes, it will no longer clear itself and become a manual fault.
Then you must identify the problem, correct the fault condition,
and clear the fault.
Table 24Fault Types and Behaviors
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