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MATE3s Settings

AGS 

M-1. 

AGS continued

Quiet Time Schedule

This is a period of time when the generator is commanded not to run

regardless of other conditions.  

Quiet Time

 is usually set due to

the risk of inappropriate noise or other reasons.  

Quiet Time

 can be

set individually for weekdays and weekends.
The 

Quiet Time

 function is disabled when 

Start

 and 

Stop

 are set to the same time, or if 

Enable

 is set to N.

Enable 

— either enables (

Y

) or disables (

N

) the 

Quiet Time 

function.

Weekday Start

 — the beginning time (

00:00

 to 

23:59

, Monday through Friday) when the generator is not allowed to start.

Weekday Stop

 — the ending time (

00:00

 to 

23:59

, Monday through Friday) after which the generator is allowed to start.

Weekend Start 

— the beginning time (

00:00

 to 

23:59

, Saturday and Sunday) when the generator is not allowed to start.

Weekend 

Stop

 — the ending time (

00:00

 to 

23:59

, Saturday and Sunday) after which the generator is allowed to start.

IMPORTANT:  

Quiet Time

 overrides most of the starting set points (

Voltage

Load

Must Run

Exercise

 etc.), 

preventing the generator from starting automatically.  The only exception is 

2 Minute Start

,   

which is considered an “emergency” start set point and which will start the generator regardless of 

Quiet Time

 settings.  

Generator Exercise Schedule

This is a period of time when the generator is scheduled to run briefly

regardless of other conditions.  The exercise function can operate once a

week or every few weeks.

Enable

 — either enables (

Y

) or disables (

N

) the 

Exercise

 function.

Exercise Run on

 — the day of the week (

Mon

 to 

Sun

) when 

Generator Exercise

 is scheduled.

Start Time

 — the time (

00:00

 to 

23:59

) at which the generator starts.

Run Period

 — the duration (

1

 to 

240

 minutes) of the exercise period.

Exercise Interval

 — the number of weeks (

0

 to 

8

) that will pass between exercise periods.

Disable Sell During Exercise

 — either prohibits (

Y

) or permits (

N

) a grid-interactive model from selling power during the

exercise period.  This is mostly applicable to DC generators.

IMPORTANT:  

Regularly running a generator keeps engine components lubricated, expels excess moisture, 

charges the starting battery, and helps prevent carbon build-up.  Consult the generator 

owner’s manual for the appropriate length and frequency of exercise periods and  

what load to run during the exercise period. 

Set Generator Total Run Time

The total running time for an automatic generator is displayed on

the 

Generator Status

 screen, which is accessed with the 

GEN

hot key.  (See the 

MATE3s Overview Guide

.)  If the existing total is

inaccurate in some way, it may need to be corrected or reset.  This

menu allows the timer to be set to a different figure.  It can also be

reset to zero.

Generator Total Run Time  – 0.0  

to

 999.9 hours

.

AGS Timers

This is a read-only screen that displays times and values for the MATE3s

functions described on the preceding pages.  Programming of these

values is done in the 

Quiet Time Schedule

Voltage Start

Load Start

,

Must Run Schedule

, or 

State of Charge Start

 menus described on

the previous page.

Fault

 begins counting from zero when no voltage is detected after a generator start.  When the 

Fault Time

 setting

is reached according to the 

AGS Setup

 screen on page 27, an AGS fault will be generated.  An event will also be

recorded.  (See page 50).

Warmup

Cooldown

, and 

Exercise

 begin counting from zero when each stage begins.  The generator will react

accordingly when their respective times are reached according to the 

AGS Setup

 screen on page 27

.

2 Min

2 Hour

, and 

24 Hour

 begin counting down from the maximum time when the respective conditions are reached for

each setting.  If any of these timers reach zero, the generator will be started.

Load Start

 and 

Load Stop

 begin counting from zero when the respective conditions are reached for each setting.  If

either of these timers reach the delay time as set in the 

Load Start 

screen on page 28, the generator will be started or

stopped as appropriate.

DC Absorb

 is used with the DC generator settings shown on page 27.  It begins counting from zero when the

DC Absorb Voltage

 is reached.  The generator will be stopped when the 

DC Absorb Time

 setting is reached.

Summary of Contents for MATE3s

Page 1: ...ks may be registered in the United States and other countries Date and Revision August 2017 Revision B Part Number 900 0125 12 02 Rev B A B C D F B A B MATE3s System Display and Controller Programming...

Page 2: ...such as when to start or stop a generator The MATE3s allows a user to view monitor and establish all the settings and values that occur while the system is running Occasionally components may be adde...

Page 3: ...Wizard See the Profile Wizard on page 42 for more information Settings Menus This menu accesses additional menus with settings for the system and for individual devices System Settings S apply to over...

Page 4: ...eyesight vary with each installation The contrast color brightness and backlighting of the LCD can be adjusted to provide the best visibility for a given location Contrast Range is from 1 to 100 from...

Page 5: ...access has been limited by A Challenge Installer Password C Optional Any combination of characters up to 15 characters maximum This name is displayed on the Home screen Set User Access Level A This m...

Page 6: ...nly A and B Turns off the charger for an individual inverter and prevents it from responding to global charger commands Input Support FX class only C Enables the Input Support function if present Not...

Page 7: ...vation The AUX deactivates three minutes after the Enable condition clears and Auxiliary Relay Radian inverters have an additional Auxiliary Relay This is a switched contact with no 12 Vdc output It h...

Page 8: ...L1 inverter for single phase parallel or split phase multiple inverter systems OB Slave L2 A secondary L2 inverter for split phase multiple inverter systems L2 Phase Master The subphase master inverte...

Page 9: ...rtain items such as Voltage Limit which are adjustable in other modes Upload Grid Protection These menus can implement any of several GIP files which can be downloaded from the OutBack website The GIP...

Page 10: ...vated when the GridZero or Grid Tied input modes are selected See page 11 All items described on this page are enabled according to regulatory specifications Grid Support Functions indicates whether t...

Page 11: ...al features this as an option under RTS Compensation Limited Lower and Upper Battery Voltage Adjust the lowest and highest allowed compensated voltage The Owner s Manual features these as an option un...

Page 12: ...g Disconnect Disconnect Delay The time after reaching Disconnect before the output is activated Threshold The low voltage setting that activates the output following the Hysteresis Time ON Time The le...

Page 13: ...er to turn on or off any of three shunts current sensors used by the battery monitor These are designated as shunts A B and C For more information on the use of each shunt see the Owner s Manual for t...

Page 14: ...f it had previously been manually disabled CAUTION Equipment Damage This function can damage the generator or the batteries if either are not properly maintained Be sure to follow all maintenance requ...

Page 15: ...of Load Start the inverter will charge the batteries However it is not programmed to perform a complete charge cycle If the generator reaches its Stop point the charge might not be completed State of...

Page 16: ...ing the exercise period This is mostly applicable to DC generators IMPORTANT Regularly running a generator keeps engine components lubricated expels excess moisture charges the starting battery and he...

Page 17: ...two columns in the table below are a list of start reasons The remaining columns display the possible reasons for the generator to stop The possible stop reasons are connected to the start reasons Fo...

Page 18: ...X class inverters use Device Type 2 while FLEXmax charge controllers are Type 3 The FLEXnet DC Battery Monitor is Device Type 4 Device Types not depicted here include FXR class inverters Type 5 and Ra...

Page 19: ...stem to reconnect to the utility grid Grid Connect Delay 0 to 240 minutes The delay period after reaching Grid Connect before the system reconnects to the utility grid Grid Disconnect xx x VDC inverte...

Page 20: ...iod is ignored If the battery voltage falls below the inverter s Low Battery Cut Out voltage the inverter will automatically connect to the AC input source regardless of the time of day setting EXAMPL...

Page 21: ...for more information on this function If the battery voltage exceeds the target the 12V AUX output will open the ROCB This removes the AC source from the grid tied inverter shutting it down This will...

Page 22: ...ce programming and saving is complete press Exit to return to the Main Menu W 2 Using Existing Profiles If the most recent profile was lost or changed it can be retrieved from an SD card and applied t...

Page 23: ...battery Capacity in B above See I 6 on page 12 for more information on battery charging Wizard Date Time A Hour Minute Day Month Year Weekday NOTE See S 6 on page 6 for more information on clock setti...

Page 24: ...y pressing Save will automatically default to Option 2 below 1 Select a name on the list with the control wheel Press the Save soft key N to save the new settings over the selected profile Saving to S...

Page 25: ...1 0 01 99 4 12 17 81 2 17 9 0 11 72 2 06 98 4 11 17 83 1 67 9 0 12 54 1 55 98 NOTE This header line is included in the download Device Data Logs D Users can create Device Data Logs for the FLEXmax FM...

Page 26: ...Log is downloaded to an SD card an elg file is created This file can be opened in Notepad or MS Word as a text file Event logs can be used to identify repeated symptoms and other patterns A partial E...

Page 27: ...these steps to help determine the nature of the fault This may also help resolve the problem See the MATE3s Overview Guide for more information on the EVENTS indicator To investigate event messages 1...

Page 28: ...g the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between...

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