Conext SW4048 4,000W 48V Installation
Table Of Contents
- Conext™ SW Inverter/Charger
- Exclusion for Documentation
- Document Number: 975-0638-01-03 Revision: Date: 5-2020
- Contact Information solar.schneider-electric.com
- Information About Your System
- About This Guide
- Important Safety Instructions
- Safety Information
- Precautions When Working With Batteries
- FCC Information to the User
- Introduction
- Materials List
- Key Features
- Key Features Explained
- Basic Protection Features
- Grid-interactive and Other Features
- Load Shaving
- AC Support
- Grid-Interactive Delay Feature
- AC Coupling
- AC Couple Smart Charge
- Storing the State of the Inverter Mode
- NoLoadVD
- Low Battery Cut Out Hysteresis
- LBCO Delay
- Lithium Ion Battery Type
- Components and Mechanical Features
- System Components
- Xanbus System
- Xanbus-enabled Products and Other Accessories
- Conext SW Inverter/Charger Mechanical Features
- Conext SW Front and Side Panels
- Operation
- Start Up Behavior
- Inverter Operation Using the Front Panel
- Operating Limits for Inverter Operation
- Operating Limits for Charger Operation
- Inverter/Charger Operation using the System Control Panel (SCP)
- SCP Features
- Using the Standby Button
- SCP Navigation
- Changing Operational Settings
- Configuration via SCP
- Viewing the Firmware Revision Number
- Setting the Time and Date
- Viewing the Basic and Advanced Settings Menus
- Configuring Basic Settings
- Configuring Advanced Settings
- Inverter Settings Menu
- Charger Settings Menu
- AC Settings
- AC Support Settings
- Multi Unit Config Menu
- Restoring Factory Default Settings
- Advanced Features Menu
- Configuration Sheet
- Troubleshooting
- General Troubleshooting Guidelines
- Inverter Applications
- View Device Info Logs
- Troubleshooting the Conext SW via the SCP
- Fault Detection Types
- Warning Types
- Specifications
- Inverter Specifications
- Charger Specifications
- AC Transfer Specifications
- Physical Specifications
- Environmental Specifications
- Regulatory
Troubleshooting
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To view a list of the detected faults:
1. On the Select Device menu, highlight System and press Enter.
2. On the System Settings menu, highlight View Fault List.
3. Press Enter.
Warning Types
There are two types of warnings: automatic and manual. When the Conext SW
detects a warning condition, it displays a warning message on the SCP.
Table 5-2 describes how they differ in their behavior and in how you can respond
to them when they appear on the SCP.
To view a warning list:
1. On the Select Device menu, highlight System and press Enter.
2. On the System Settings menu, highlight View Warning List.
3. Press Enter.
Escalating automatic Clears automatically if the fault condition goes away,
just like an automatic fault detection.
However, if an escalating automatic fault detection
occurs several times within a defined time period,
the escalating automatic fault detection becomes a
manual fault detection, requiring user intervention.
For example, if three fault detections occur in one
minute, it will no longer clear itself but becomes a
manual fault detection. Then you must identify the
problem, correct the fault condition, and clear the
fault detection or reset the device.
Table 5-1 Fault Detection Types and Behaviors
Fault Detection type Behavior
Table 5-2 Warning Types and Behavior
Warning type Behavior
Automatic warning Clears automatically if the warning condition that
generated the message goes away. You can also
acknowledge automatic warnings without waiting
for them to clear automatically.
Manual warning Requires you to acknowledge it before you can
proceed with configuring or operating the Conext
SW. Manual warnings are usually in the form of a
Yes/No question that you may acknowledge by
pressing the Enter button on the SCP for Yes and
the Exit button for No.
Refer to the System Control Panel Owner’s Guide for
more information.