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
Inverter/Charger Operation using the System Control Panel (SCP)
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NOTE: Meters and View Device Info are not operational settings rather they
are informational. Basic and Advanced Settings are covered in another section of
the guide.
Table 3-4 Conext SW Setup menu
Menu Item Description
Inverter Enables or disables the inverter. See “To change an
operational setting” on page 3–18.
Search Mode Enables or disables Search Mode. See “To change an
operational setting” on page 3–18. For more information on this
setting see “Using Search Mode” on page 4–12.
Charger Enables or disables the charger. See “To change an
operational setting” on page 3–18.
Force Chg
State
Manually changes the charge stage to either Bulk or Float
(when 3-Stage cycle is selected) or Bulk or NoFloat (when 2-
Stage cycle is selected). See “To change an operational
setting” on page 3–18.
Equalize Enables or disables battery equalization. See “To change an
operational setting” on page 3–18.
Mode Selects the Conext SW operating mode: Operating or Standby.
The red Standby button on the SCP has similar functionality.
See “To change an operational setting” on page 3–18.
Clear
Faults/
Warnings
Clears any active faults that were detected or warnings. If the
fault detection or warning condition is still present, the fault
detection or warning message may reappear. See “To clear
fault detections/warnings:” on page 3–18.
View Device
Info
Displays the View Device Info logs screen. On the Device Info
screen you can view the Warning, fault detection, and Event
Logs. See “View Device Info Logs” on page 5–4.
Meters Displays the Meters screen. See “To view the Meters screen:”
on page 3–15.
Basic
Settings
Select to display and/or adjust the basic Conext SW settings.
See “Configuring Basic Settings” on page 4–7.
Advanced
Settings
Select to display and/or adjust the advanced Conext SW
settings. See “Configuring Advanced Settings” on page 4–9.
NOTE: When changing the operational setting for Inverter,
remember that enabling the inverter is not the same as the
inverter being turned on. An “enabled” inverter can either be
on or off, that is inverting or not inverting, respectively. A
“disabled” inverter cannot be turned on.
NOTE: When changing the operational setting for Charger,
remember that enabling the charger is not the same as the
charger being turned on. An “enabled” charger can either be
on or off, that is charging or not charging, respectively. A
“disabled” charger cannot be turned on except when the
Auto Chg Enable is set to Enabled. See “Charger Settings
Menu” on page 4–13 for details.