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Studer Innotec SA

Xcom-MS

User Manual

V1.0.1

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8.  

Factory setting values

12 V

24 V

48 V

Level

User

ref.

Parameter

Unit

Facto-

ry

Min

Max

Facto-

ry

Min

Max

Facto-

ry

Min

Max

Basic

8000

BASIC SETTINGS

Expert

8014

Address of the MPPT selected for the display

1

0

30

1

0

30

1

0

30

Basic

8001

Charge cycles synchronization activated

No/Yes

No

No

Yes

No

No

Yes

No

No

Yes

Expert

8002

Change the RS-485 identifier

0

0

30

0

0

30

0

0

30

Basic

8015

Restore default settings

S

S

S

S

S

S

S

S

S

Inst.

8016

Restore factory settings

S

S

S

S

S

S

S

S

S

Basic

8003

BATTERY MANANGEMENT WITHOUT SYN-

CHRONIZATION

Basic

8004

Battery floating level

Vdc

13.6

9.5

18

27.2

19

36

54.5

37.9

72

Basic

8005

Maximum delay in floating

hours

2

.2

18

2

.2

18

2

.2

18

Basic

8006

Battery voltage level to start a new cycle

Vdc

12.5

9.5

18

25

19

36

49.9

37.9

72

Basic

8009

Battery absorption voltage

Vdc

14.4

9.5

18

28.8

19

36

57.6

37.9

72

Basic

8010

Absorption duration

hours

2

.2

18

2

.2

18

2

.2

18

Basic

8011

Battery temperature compensation

mV/°C/

cell

-5

-8

0

-5

-8

0

-5

-8

0

Basic

8017

Equalization allowed

No/Yes

No

No

Yes

No

No

Yes

No

No

Yes

Basic

8018

Equalization voltage

Vdc

15.1

13

18

30.2

26

36

60.5

52.1

72

Basic

8019

Equalization duration

hours

1

.2

10

1

.2

10

1

.2

10

Basic

8020

Equalization interval

days

28

1

365

28

1

365

28

1

365

Basic

8021

Equalization timeout

hours

3

1

50

3

1

50

3

1

50

Table 8.1.  

Factory setting values

Summary of Contents for Xcom-MS

Page 1: ...Communication bridge Xcom MS User Manual Copyright 2011 Studer Innotec SA V1 0 1...

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Page 3: ...m support Legal Notice The use of Studer Innotec SA devices is the responsibility of the customer in all cases Studer Innotec SA reserves the right to make any modification to the product without prio...

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Page 5: ...er levels and accessibility 18 6 3 BASIC SETTINGS 8000 18 6 3 1 Address of the MPPT selected to be on the display 8014 18 6 3 2 Charge cycles synchronization activated 8001 18 6 3 3 Change the RS 485...

Page 6: ...vi V1 0 1 User Manual...

Page 7: ...in full respect of fixed procedures Each Xcom MS has a specific serial number allowing for a perfect follow up of the controls in conformity with the specific data of every device For this reason it...

Page 8: ...nd a hardware upgrade may be required Please contact your reseller for any additional information on compatibility 1 4 Safety precautions Generalities Do read carefully all safety instructions before...

Page 9: ...rectives and norms Low voltage directive 2006 95 EC EN 60950 2005 EMC directive 2004 108 EC EN61000 6 1 2005 and EN61000 6 3 2006 RoHS directive 2002 95 EC CH 1950 Sion November 2011 Studer Innotec SA...

Page 10: ...Studer Innotec SA Xcom MS 10 V1 0 1 User Manual 3 Dimensions 3 1 Views of different sides with dimensions Figure 3 1 Views of different sides with dimensions...

Page 11: ...Studer Innotec SA Xcom MS User Manual V1 0 1 11 3 2 Exploded view Figure 3 2 Exploded view...

Page 12: ...on schematics of the Xcom MS The installation includes three steps Start by connecting the Xcom MS with the Xtender communication bus according to the procedure explained in section 4 3 Secondly assig...

Page 13: ...for termination of the Xtender communication bus This switch turns on or off the termination of the communi cation bus See section 4 3 The termination is by default activated 4 3 Connecting the Xtende...

Page 14: ...Xtender communication bus which automatically assignes the addresses these will have to be manually configured for all devices on the RS 485 bus Begin by connecting the Xcom MS with the Xtender bus a...

Page 15: ...to the RS 485 Confirm the new value by pressing SET Wait five seconds for the new address to be taken into account If there is a problem with the new setting the screen of the RCC 02 03 flashes red Di...

Page 16: ...ery voltage Ubat Vdc Battery voltage This is an average of all the solar charge controllers values as they may have small measuring differences Sum of battery currents Ibat A Current injected into the...

Page 17: ...ge controllers use their own battery cycle which is synchronised with the parameter set in the Xcom MS This is the default behaviour The internal set of paramenters in the solar charge controllers is...

Page 18: ...are driven by the Xcom MS to follow the same charge cycle as the inverter charger s see section 5 2 When activating this parameter 8001 it is essential to check that the Xtender para meter 1158 End of...

Page 19: ...cycle 6 4 4 Battery absorption voltage 8009 Voltage value for the absorption cycle 6 4 5 Absorption time 8010 Duration of the absorption phase 6 4 6 Battery temperature compensation 8011 A factor use...

Page 20: ...ent 4 Check that the address assignement procedure described in section 4 4 has been followed 5 Check that the battery voltage is visible on the TriStar solar charge controller terminals 6 The TriStar...

Page 21: ...c 8004 Battery floating level Vdc 13 6 9 5 18 27 2 19 36 54 5 37 9 72 Basic 8005 Maximum delay in floating hours 2 2 18 2 2 18 2 2 18 Basic 8006 Battery voltage level to start a new cycle Vdc 12 5 9 5...

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