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PROsine 2.5/3.0 Advanced Control System (ACS) Owner’s Manual

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2.2.4. CHARGER

MENU OPTION

DISPLAY

DESCRIPTION

NOTE

: See PROsine Inverter•Charger Owner’s Manual for complete information on Battery Equalization.

2.2.5. SYSTEM  INFO

MENU OPTION

DISPLAY

DESCRIPTION

CHARGER STATE:
NOT CHARGING

CHECK STATE OF
EQUALIZE REQUEST

Display info – NOT CHARGING, BULK,
ABSORPTION, FLOAT or EQUALIZE

SELECT FROM:
AC INFORMATION

SELECT FROM:
BATTERY

SELECT FROM:
INVERTER

OVERRIDE CHARGER
OPERATING MODE

USER SETTABLE

: DISABLED or

ENABLED, if enabled, prompts and
warnings appear for approval to proceed with
equalization charging.  Final YES or NO
toggle is required to begin equalizing.

* ONLY INSTALLER VISIBLE AND
SETTABLE: 

force charger to FLOAT

charge or EQUALIZE charge.  If
EQUALIZE selected, then final YES or NO
toggle is required to begin equalizing.

SELECT FROM:
CHARGER

SYSTEM INFO:
DEFAULT INV/CHG

SYSTEM INFO:
ALARM AUDIBLE

SYSTEM INFO:
LAST FAULT #   0

USER SETTABLE

: between 4  initial power-

up combinations of inverter and charger ON/OFF

USER SETTABLE

: between audible alarm

ENABLED and DISABLED

SELECT FROM:
AC INFORMATION

SELECT FROM:
BATTERY

SELECT FROM:
INVERTER

Display information only: 0 = no faults have
occurred, see error code section of manual

T1-T4 indicate temperature readings for
various points in the unit, to be used mainly
for system troubleshooting.  Readings may
be as high as 60C to 100C (140F to 212F)
under heavy load or low battery voltage
conditions.  Temperature readings can
provide insight into how “hard” the inverter
is working, with high readings indicating the
inverter is functioning at a high level due to
high load or high ambient temperature
operating conditions. Press 

ENTER 

then 

or 

 to change between C and F.

SELECT FROM:
CHARGER

SELECT FROM:
SYSTEM INFO

CHASSIS TEMP.
T1: 20C

CHASSIS TEMP.
T2: 20C

CHASSIS TEMP.
T3: 20C

CHASSIS TEMP.
T4: 20C

SYSTEM INFO:
DC BUS:  220Vdc

Display information only used for system
troubleshooting

Summary of Contents for Prosine 2.5

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Page 3: ...7 2 2 2 BATTERY INFO 8 2 2 3 INVERTER 8 2 2 4 CHARGER 9 2 2 5 SYSTEM INFO 9 2 2 6 STATPOWER INFO 10 2 3 CONFIGURING INSTALLER SETTABLE PARAMETERS 10 3 INSTALLATION 11 4 TROUBLESHOOTING 12 5 WARRANTY 1...

Page 4: ...of the ACS gives you a detailed display of many parameters for the system while the menu structure allows advanced configuration as well as the convenience to change system settings when you need to C...

Page 5: ...in the following instructions For some menus if you hold the button down it will scroll rapidly through the numerical values 1 Moves down one option in the selected menu or 2 Selects the next lower va...

Page 6: ...ANDBY and INVERT LEDs are off Incoming AC power will still be passed through to the load terminals CHARGER ON OFF 1 Press the ON OFF button to switch the PROsine charger to standby mode if no AC power...

Page 7: ...round the PROsine INVERTER INVERT ON when the PROsine is operating in inverter mode FLASHING when the PROsine inverter is in Search mode AC output power is available from the PROsine Inverter is waiti...

Page 8: ...as been enabled Flashing CHARGE and EQUALIZE LEDs indicates PROsine charger is equalizing the batteries Equalize over voltage charging is used to break down sulfation of the battery plates and should...

Page 9: ...rom the battery while the indicates charger mode operation positive current direction to the battery 2 1 Menu Selection To navigate the menu and select parameters follow these instructions 1 Press the...

Page 10: ...90A SELECT FROM AC INFORMATION SELECT FROM BATTERY SELECT FROM INVERTER SELECT FROM CHARGER SELECT FROM SYSTEM INFO SELECT FROM STATPOWER INFO SELECT FROM AC INFORMATION AC INFORMATION OUTPUT 120 Vac...

Page 11: ...0 Ah USER SETTABLE adjustable from COLD ambient 10C 50F WARM 10C 50F to 27C 80F and HOT 27C 80F Set to best match ambient conditions giving batteries a temperature compensated charge If battery temper...

Page 12: ...O DEFAULT INV CHG SYSTEM INFO ALARM AUDIBLE SYSTEM INFO LAST FAULT 0 USER SETTABLE between 4 initial power up combinationsof inverterand chargerON OFF USER SETTABLE between audible alarm ENABLED and D...

Page 13: ...batteries or could severely affect the performance of your system You will not be able to change parameters that are installer settable unless you enter the ACS Panel into installer mode To enter inst...

Page 14: ...and back to the PROsine unit Keep the EMI bead large yellow bulb on cable close to the PROsine unit and don t plug the cable in with the EMI bead closer to the ACS Panel it is far more effective close...

Page 15: ...ther try a Battery Heating Blanket 2 Replace the faulty battery 3 Check connections replace probe 002 Battery Voltage is too low 1 Discharged battery 2 Old or faulty battery 3 Battery cables to the PR...

Page 16: ...contact Statpower 129 136 192 196 Internal fault Various Record the error code and contact Statpower 197 Unexpected AC output voltage AC Input Line Neutral is reversed Check AC Input wiring There sho...

Page 17: ...gger a fault condition 2 There is an internal hardware or software fault 1 Contact Statpower if you find incompatibility with certain type of loads 2 Record the error code and contact Statpower 207 In...

Page 18: ...in an unsuitable environment This warranty will be considered void where the product has been misused neglected improperly installed or repaired or modified by anyone other than Statpower without prio...

Page 19: ...rocedure 1 Obtain a Return Authorization Number from Statpower You will be required to provide name telephone number return shipping address and a Federal ID or Social Security number required by US C...

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