Instruction Manual
Table Of Contents
- About This Guide
- Contents
- Introduction
- Installation
- Configuration
- Operation
- Troubleshooting
- Specifications
- Conext System Control Panel Menus
- Boost Charging
- Index
Configuration
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This manual is for use by qualified personnel only.
Low Batt Temp Activates the auxiliary output when the battery temperature
falls below the trigger setting for the trigger delay time. Deactivates the auxiliary
output when the battery temperature rises above the clear setting for the clear
delay time. Battery temperature is measured with a battery temperature sensor.
Do not use this setting if a battery temperature sensor is not installed. With this
setting, the auxiliary output can turn on an indicator alarm if the batteries are too
cold. A battery with frozen electrolyte will not accept a charge.
Hi Batt Temp Activates the auxiliary output when the battery temperature rises
above the trigger setting for the trigger delay time. Deactivates the auxiliary
output when the battery temperature falls below the clear setting for the clear
delay time. Battery temperature is measured with a battery temperature sensor.
Do not use this setting if a battery temperature sensor is not installed. With this
setting, the auxiliary output can turn on a fan to cool the battery compartment.
Hi Heat Sink Temp Activates the auxiliary output when the solar charge
controller heat sink temperature rises above the trigger setting for the trigger
delay time. Deactivates the auxiliary output when the heat sink temperature falls
below the clear setting for the clear delay time. This setting can be used to
trigger an alarm.
Fault Activates the auxiliary output when a fault occurs. This setting can be
used to turn on an alarm or indicator light. When Fault is selected as the trigger
source, there is no programmable trigger level or clear level. You also cannot
select a specific fault as an auxiliary output trigger.
Trigger Source Configurable Ranges
This table contains the available configuration ranges and default settings for
each Trigger Source. The units, whether voltage or temperature, vary according
to the Trigger Source selected. If the selected Trigger Source is a Battery Voltage,
the range also varies according to the nominal battery voltage of your system.
Important: Changing the Trigger Level resets the auxiliary output. If an auxiliary
output trigger is active, changing the trigger level will clear the trigger.
Table 3 - 6 Trigger Source Configuration Ranges
Trigger Source Range
Default
Trigger Default Clear
12V: 5–13V
24V: 10–26V
36V: 15–39V
48V: 20–52V
60V: 25–65V
11V
22V
33V
44V
55V
12V
24V
36V
48V
60V