Installation Guide
Table Of Contents
- Conext™ SW Inverter Charger
- Exclusion for Documentation
- Document Number: 975-0638-01-01 Revision: Rev A Date: 12-2012
- Contact Information www.schneider-electric.com
- Information About Your System
- About This Guide
- Important Safety Instructions
- Precautions When Working With Batteries
- Regulatory
- FCC Information to the User
- Introduction
- Materials List
- Key Features
- Key Features Explained
- Multiple Unit Configuration
- Generator Support
- Basic Protection Features
- 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
- Conext SW AC/DC/Ports Side Panel
- 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
- Gen Support Settings
- Multi Unit Config Menu
- Restoring Factory Default Settings
- Using the Advanced Features
- 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
Conext SW Inverter/Charger Mechanical Features
975-0638-01-01 Rev A 2–5
4 AC Ground terminals. See “AC and DC Terminals, Network and
Communication Ports Panel” on page 2–6.
5 AC line terminals. See “AC and DC Terminals, Network and
Communication Ports Panel” on page 2–6.
6 Two variable-speed cooling fans maintain a cool internal temperature
of critical components. The two fans control airflow through the
transformer and power compartments of the unit. Ensure at least
6" (152 mm) of clearance for proper ventilation.
7 Mounting holes for permanent installation.
Figure 2-3 Front Panel Buttons and Status LEDs
Item Description
1Inv Enable button is used to enable and disable inverter mode.
“Enabled” is different from the inverter being “on”. When enabled, the
inverter can be on or off. When disabled, the inverter is always off.
2 Clear Fault | Reset button is used to clear any fault detections if
pressed momentarily. If held down for more than three seconds, the
unit will reset (reboot) itself.
3 Fault | Warning LED illuminates steadily if a fault is detected (a fault
detection condition) and flashes intermittently when a warning
condition is active.
4 When AC is present and qualified, the AC IN LED will illuminate steadily
indicating also that AC is passing through.
Charging LED flashes intermittently when the Conext SW is in charge
mode and is producing DC output to charge your batteries.
5 The Inv Enabled LED illuminates steadily when invert mode is enabled.
If AC is present and invert mode is enabled, this LED remains
illuminated even though AC power is being passed through.
Gen Support LED flashes intermittently when the inverter is in
generator support mode and is assisting the generator.
Item Description
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