Specifications
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Master Slave 1 Slave 2 (optional)
DS-8 AC-in-1 Set
DS-7 AC-in-1 Set
DS-6 AC-in-1 Set
DS-5 AC-in-2 Set
DS-4 Ch. current Set
DS-3 Ch. current Set
DS-2 Master off
DS-1 Master on
DS-8 na
DS-7 na
DS-6 na
DS-5 na
DS-4 na
DS-3 na
DS-2 Slave 1 off
DS-1 Slave 1 off
DS-8 na
DS-7 na
DS-6 na
DS-5 na
DS-4 na
DS-3 na
DS-2 Slave 2 off
DS-1 Slave 2 on
Master Slave 1 Slave 2
DS-8 AC-in-1 (3 x 35 = 105A) on
DS-7 AC-in-1 (3 x 35 = 105A) off
DS-6 AC-in-1 (3 x 35 = 105A) off
DS-5 AC-in-2 na (30A panel)
DS-4 Charging current 3x120A on
DS-3 Charging current 3x120A on
DS-2 Master off
DS-1 Master on
DS-8 na
DS-7 na
DS-6 na
DS-5 na
DS-4 na
DS-3 na
DS-2 Slave 1 off
DS-1 Slave 1 off
DS-8 na
DS-7 na
DS-6 na
DS-5 na
DS-4 na
DS-3 na
DS-2 Slave 2 off
DS-1 Slave 2 on
Parallel operation (see appendix C)
Step 1: Setting ds2 and ds1 for parallel operation of two or three units
The current settings (AC current limitation and charging current) are multiplied by the number of devices. However, the AC
current limitation setting when using a remote panel will always correspond to the value indicated on the panel and should not
be multiplied by the number of devices.
Example: 15kVA parallel system
- If an AC-in-1 current limitation of 35A is set on the master and the system consists of three devices, then the effective
system current limitation for AC-in-1 is equal to 3 x 35 = 105A (setting for generator power 105 x 120 = 12.6kVA).
- If a 30A panel is connected to the master, the system current limitation for AC-in-2 is adjustable to a maximum of
30A, regardless of the number of devices.
- If the charging current on the master is set to 100% (120A for a Quattro 24/5000/120) and the system consists of
three devices, then the effective system charging current is equal to 3 x 120 = 360A.
The settings according to this example (15kVA parallel system) are as follows:
To store the settings after the required values have been set: press the 'Up' button of the master for 2 seconds (upper button
to the right of the DIP switches,
see appendix A, position K). The overload and low-battery LED’s will flash to indicate
acceptance of the settings.
We recommend making a note of the settings, and filing this information in a safe place.
You can now re-use the DIP switches to apply the remaining settings (step 2).