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3.0 Setup
Info:
When “03 Inv Model” displays “Unknown”, the remote is unable
to determine the current inverter model. All remote menu selec-
tions and features that are supported by the inverter will function
normally.
TECH: 03 Inv Model
– This “read only” menu displays the model number of
the connected inverter.
TECH: 02 Revisions
– Pressing the select knob will access the revisions of
the devices that are connected to the Magnum network. Rotate the knob to
scroll through the revisions. Pressing the select knob will exit the display. The
following devices display revisions: inverter, remote, AGS, BMK and router.
Info:
BMK, AGS and the router accessory may display a “0.0” revi-
sion for several reasons. The accessory is not installed, there is
no communication because of a bad or miswired network cable, the
device is not powered or the device is bad.
If the ME-ARC is connected to a Router (ME-RTR), the Router revi-
sion will be displayed, but not all functions of the ME-ARC will be
available. The ME-ARC has limited functions as a second remote
connected to the Router.
Refer to the ME-RTR Router Owner’s Manual (part number: 64-0020)
for a complete list of active menus when the ME-ARC is connected
to the Router.
TECH: 01 Temperatures
– Pressing the select knob will access the various
temperatures measured throughout the system. Rotate the knob to scroll
through the temperatures. Pressing the select knob will exit the temperature
display. The following temperature displays are available:
Batt Sensor- Battery Temp Sensor (BTS) connected to the battery bank.
Transformer - main power transformer inside the unit.
Transistors - FETs (Field Effect Transistors) inside the unit.
AGS - temp sensor plugged into the remote port on the AGS module.
Info:
The temperatures are displayed in Celsius or Fahrenheit as
selected in Setup menu 01E Temp Display.
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Info:
When the ME-ARC is connected to inverters that are stacked
in parallel or series there will be a stacking indication following the
model number. The indications will indicate the following stacking
conditions: “PM” Parallel Master; “PS” Parallel Slave; “SM” Series
Master; “SS” Series Slave.
TECH: 04 Fault History -
This menu displays a “History” of the last 9 inverter
faults. Each fault is displayed along with: the day since the fault was recorded
(H1), hours and minutes, status of the inverter just before the fault occurred,
DC volts, DC amps, temperatures of the BTS, transformer and FETs.
All of this information can be useful in troubleshooting the inverter system
and installation.
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