Owner`s manual

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Viewing Other MidNite Products on the Display ............................................................................... 42
Connecting Classic to Two MNGPs/Network cable ........................................................................... 42
Arc Fault ............................................................................................................................................. 43
View Faults and Warning's .................................................................................................................. 44
View Logged Data .............................................................................................................................. 44
Graphical Logging Display modes ..................................................................................................... 47
Dealer Information Screen .................................................................................................................. 49
Classic Lite Programming ..................................................................................................................... 50
LED explanations ................................................................................................................................ 50
Programming ....................................................................................................................................... 51
Dip Switches ....................................................................................................................................... 51
Section 1 Switch settings explained ................................................................................................. 53
Section 2 Switch settings explained ................................................................................................. 54
Battery voltage and time settings .................................................................................................... 57
Using MNGP Remote to program a Classic Lite ................................................................................ 58
Programming the Lite with a Networked Standard Classic ................................................................ 58
Programming the Lite with the Local App .......................................................................................... 59
Clearing Faults .................................................................................................................................... 59
Notes on the Lite ................................................................................................................................. 59
Explanations of Solar and Legacy ...................................................................................................... 59
Uploading New Firmware to the Classic .............................................................................................. 60
Connecting the Classic to the Internet ................................................................................................. 63
Networking.......................................................................................................................................... 63
Network Setup Through the MNGP ................................................................................................... 64
Web Access ......................................................................................................................................... 66
Local Network..................................................................................................................................... 66
Positive Ground systems ........................................................................................................................ 66
HyperVOC ™ ......................................................................................................................................... 67
Troubleshooting ...................................................................................................................................... 68
Specifications Electrical ......................................................................................................................... 69
Specifications Mechanical ..................................................................................................................... 70
Default Battery charge set points ......................................................................................................... 71
Optional accessories ............................................................................................................................... 71
Regulatory Approval .............................................................................................................................. 71
Warranty ................................................................................................................................................. 72
Appendix ................................................................................................................................................. 73
Aux 1 and Aux 2 Graphs/Jumpers ...................................................................................................... 73
Aux 1 Voltage-Time Relation (Relay/12v) ......................................................................................... 74
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Aux 2 Voltage-Time Relation (PWM) ................................................................................................ 74
Classic Breaker sizing ......................................................................................................................... 75
Label Set from Classic ........................................................................................................................ 77
MODBUS............................................................................................................................................ 78
RS232 Jack Pin Out .......................................................................................................................... 102