Owner's Guide

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High battery voltage (HighBattV)
24V: 24–34V
48V: 48–68V
28V
56V
26V
52V
Low array voltage (LowArrayV)
10600V 190V 195V
High array voltage (HighArrayV)
190–600V 575V 500V
Low battery temperature (LowBattTemp)
-20.0–10.0°C -10.C -5.0°C
High battery temperature (HighBattTemp)
30.0–60.0°C 45.0°C 40.0°C
High heat sink temperature (HighHsTemp)
-2095°C 90°C 85°C
Configuring Device Settings
From various menus, you can change the operating mode of the charge controller and
view the charge controller’s device number. These activities might be necessary when
performing service or diagnostics as well as when adding another Xanbus-enabled
device to the system.
NOTICE
EQUIPMENT DAMAGE
Any configuration (change in settings) made when the Solar Charge Controller is in
Operating mode will not be saved unless the MPPT is put in Standby and then back to
Operating mode. It is recommended to put the MPPT in Standby mode prior to changing
basic or advanced settings. Then return to Operating mode for the settings to take effect.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in equipment damage.
SCP Menu
Item
Setting Values Default Description
Setup Mode
Operating
Standby
Operating
Operating is the normal mode for the charge controller.
Standby disables the charge controller so that it cannot charge. The
charge controller still draws some power from the battery to operate.
Advanced
Settings > Multi
Unit Config
Dev
Number
00 to 31 00
Displays the device number for the charge controller. This number is set
when the charge controller is commissioned and uniquely identifies
devices of the same type (charge controllers, inverter/chargers, control
panels, and so on) in a networked installation.
Select Device
> System
Settings > View
Device Info
F/W
Rev.
1.00.00
BN 5
N/A N/A Firmware version and firmware build number.
Table 7Device settings
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