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PL Reference Manual
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LSET
GSET
BSET
BAT2
PWM
BCAP
ALRM
RSET
BATV
CHRG
LOAD
IN
OUT
DATA
SET
TIME VOLT PROG REG
MODE
EVNT
Set function of LOAD terminal
Set function of general purpose terminal (G)
Set function of B input
Set Regulation voltage for 2nd battery control
Set which terminals use Pulse width Modulation
Set amp Hour capacity of the battery (20-20,000AH)
Set voltage at which to activate alarm
Reset system (losing today’s data and time)
Fig. 7.5A - MODE Menu
SET/MODE Selection Summary:
Name Description
Range
LSET
Select the use of the
LOAD-
0-11
GSET Select the use of the
“G” terminal
0-11
BSET Select the use of the
B- sense input
0-2
BAT2 Regulation voltage for
2nd battery control
13.0-16.0V
PWM Select which terminals
use PWM (SOL-, LOAD-)
0-3
BCAP Amp hour capacity of
the battery bank
20-20,000Ah
ALRM Alarm voltage
10.0-18.0V
RSET Resets today’s Performance Data to zero.
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7.5 MODE Menu (Adjusting Configuration Settings) [PROG=4 only]
The MODE submenu contains the settings for
the configuration of the PL.
7.5.1 & 7.5.2 LSET & GSET
There are two configurable output terminals on
the PL (LOAD- and “G”) and six logical functions.
The LSET and GSET settings define which of
the six functions controls each of these output
terminals.
Note that the settings described below are different
from the LSET and GSET screens described in
Section 2 and 3.
The PL’s six internal “functions” are normally
used as follows:
a. one function activates the low battery
disconnect, and turns on the “LOAD”
indicator on the bottom of the PL’s screen.
b. another activates a backup generator, which
also turns on the “GEN” indicator on the
bottom of the PL’s screen.
c. a third function determines when to start
charging a second battery.
d. a fourth function determines when to trigger
(turn on) a low battery alarm output.
e. a fifth function controls diversion regulation.
f. a sixth function is used by the event
controller to determine under which
conditions an event should occur.