Product Manual

Monitoring Operation with the Conext SCP
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Using the Standby Button
The Standby button has two functions. The Standby button can disable inverting
and charging for the Conext XW+ units in the system or when pressed
simultaneously with the Exit button, can put the entire system into Standby mode.
Pressing the Standby button produces the same result as disabling Invert and
AC Charge in the System Settings menu. Pressing the Standby button
momentarily affects only Conext XW+ units; it does not affect Conext Solar
Charge Controller operation. After disabling inverting and charging with the
Standby button, the system continues to pass AC power through to the loads,
and “” is displayed on the inverter information panel.
Pressing the Exit and Standby buttons at the same time puts the entire Conext
power system (including Conext Solar Charge Controllers) into Standby mode. In
Standby mode, the Conext XW+ units stop passing AC power through to the
loads, and  is displayed on inverter information panel.
If a Conext AGS is installed and a generator is running, the system commands
the generator through a cool down and shut down cycle. This operation cannot
be interrupted and may take up to 120 seconds.
Conext System Control Panel Navigation
This section describes the different types of screens and menus on the Conext
SCP that are useful for monitoring or controlling Conext XW+ operation.
Viewing the Conext System Control Panel Home Screens
The top level screens on the Conext SCP are the startup screen, the
System Status screen and the device Home screen. Whenever power is applied
the startup screen appears, followed by the System Status screen. Press the up
or down key to view the device Home screen for any system connected Xanbus
devices. See Figure 2-4.
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