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System Settings

Ethernet Addresses

S-3. OPTICSre

OPTICS RE is the web-based   

remote monitoring and control   

application for OutBack devices.  

The 

OPTICSre

 menu item enables or disables the application.

It is also possible to communicate with OutBack devices using the

Modbus protocol and SunSpec client software as described in the

AXS Port Owner’s Manual

.  The 

SunSpec Interface

 menu item

enables or disables this type of data stream from the MATE3s.

The 

Modbus Port 

menu item is the Modbus TCP/IP port number.

The default setting is the standard internet designation.  The port

number can be changed if necessary.

The status of OPTICS RE can be

monitored with the 

PORT

 key.

This key opens a screen similar to

Ethernet Addresses

 in 

S-9

.

S-4. Firmware Versions

This screen shows the revision 

of firmware for every OutBack  

 

product on the system.  

The screen shows the model number for newer OutBack devices

VFXR2812A, GS8048A, etc.).

For prior OutBack devices such as FX-class inverters, the screen still displays

a simple identifier such as “FX”.

S-5. Serial Numbers

The Serial Numbers screen   

displays the serial numbers for all 

products programmed with them.  

The number displayed here is the same as that shown on the external label.

Currently the products with programmed serial numbers are limited to the the

MATE3s, the MATE3, and the FXR inverter.

The serial number is preloaded in the control PCBA (printed-circuit board

assembly) of the FXR-class inverter.  If the control PCBA is replaced during

service, this menu will read the FXR serial number as “SPARE FXR”.  This is

the designation programmed into all replacement control boards.

S-6. Date and Time

The 

Date and Time

 screen allows 

the date and time to be set for the  

current date and current time.  

IMPORTANT:  

 

™

Some features are dependent

on time and date settings.   

Be sure to adjust these  

settings for the proper time 

and date for the location of  

the installation.

 

™

The MATE3s clock does not

automatically adjust for 

daylight savings time.  

 

™

The MATE3s 

does

 automatically

adjust for leap year. 

S-7. LCD Display

Ambient lighting and 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 lowest contrast to highest

contrast.

Color

 — Range is from 

1

 to 

11

discrete display colors.

S-8. Sound

The Sound menu item allows  

the user to enable, or disable,  

sounds when a button is pushed 

or the control wheel is used. 

Button Beep

 — 

Enabled

or 

Disabled

.

Wheel Click

 — 

Enabled

or 

Disabled

.

Brightness

 — Range is from 

1

to 

10

, from dimmest to brightest.

Backlight

 — 

ON

OFF

, or 

AUTO

(see 

Auto Timeout

 below).

Auto Timeout 

— The amount

of time that will elapse before

the screen backlight turns off.

Range is from 

to 

300

 seconds.

Internet Time 

and 

Time Zone

 are not  

active here.  These items become active 

when OPTICS RE is implemented. 

S-9. Ethernet

Addresses

To connect the MATE3s to a   

personal computer or network,   

it may be necessary to manually 

set the IP address, netmask,   

gateway, DNS-1, and DNS-2 

 

(optional) addresses to the  

host router.  

IMPORTANT:  

 

™

Using this function requires

advanced knowledge of  

network administration  

and internet protocols.   

Due to the variety of routers 

available, specific instructions 

will vary.

 

™

The IP address must be unique.

It cannot be the same as any 

other device on the network.  

 

™

See 

S-3 

for a related screen.

S-10. Ethernet Ports

The MATE3s is preprogrammed to 

use the following ports for Ethernet 

communication.  These ports are 

adjustable if required.

A

 (the default) is used when 

connecting to a router on an intranet.

DHCP

 — 

Enabled

(Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol

enabled).  This allows the MATE3s to

be assigned the IP address, netmask,

gateway, DNS-1 and DNS-2 numbers

from a router.

B

 is used when connecting to a 

computer directly to the MATE3s, 

connecting through a network switch, 

or connecting through the internet.

DHCP

 — 

Disabled

(Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol

disabled).  This allows the user to set

the following parameters.

IP Address

 — 

192.168.xxx.xxx

 *

(Default IP address is 192.168.0.64)

Netmask

 — 

255.255.255.000

 *

Gateway

 — 

192.168.xxx.xx1 

*

DNS-1 —

 

192.168.xxx.xx2 

*

DNS-2

 — 

192.168.xxx.xx3 

*

(*this can vary by installation.)

HTTP

 — Range 

1

 to 

65535

(default 80)

FTP

 — Range 

1

 to 

65535

(default 21)

Telnet

 — Range 

1

 to 

65535

(default 23)

Hour 

0

 to 

23

 

Minute 

 

00 

to 

59 

Year

2011

+

Day

1

 to

 31

Month

Jan

 (January) 

to 

Dec

 (December)

Weekday

Mon

 to 

Sun

 

(Monday to 

Sunday)

B

A

Содержание MATE3s

Страница 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...

Страница 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...

Страница 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...

Страница 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...

Страница 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...

Страница 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...

Страница 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...

Страница 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...

Страница 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...

Страница 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...

Страница 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...

Страница 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...

Страница 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...

Страница 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...

Страница 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...

Страница 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...

Страница 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...

Страница 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...

Страница 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...

Страница 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...

Страница 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...

Страница 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...

Страница 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...

Страница 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...

Страница 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...

Страница 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...

Страница 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...

Страница 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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