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December 2020
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Solar Stik
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, Inc.
System Setup and Operation Manual for the Solar Stik G-BOSS E Light HPS
PRELIMINARY
General
Time
Access level
Remote support (SSH)
Remote support tunnel
Remote support port
Reboot?
Audible alarm
Demo mode
User & Installer
Offline
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Off
On
Off
Date & Time
Time
Date/Time UTC
Date/time local
Time zone
Change time zone
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2018-12-05 16:03
Eastern Standard Time
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2018-12-05 11:03
Remote Console
Time
Disable password check
Enable password check
Enable on VRM
Remote console on VRM - status
Manually reboot the LCD user interface after changing
these settings.
First-time use? Make sure to either set or disable the
password check.
Off
Offline
Security warning: Only enable the console on LAN when
the user interface is connected to a trusted network
Enable on LAN
Off
Settings (Part 1)
Time
General
Firmware
Date & Time
Remote Console
System Setup
Display and language
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DEVICE LIST
Battery Monitor
Time
100% 0.0V
0.0A
Solar Charger #1
Solar Charger #2
Solar Charger #3
Notifications
Settings
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Firmware
Time
Firmware version
Build date/time
Online updates
Offline updates
Stored backup firmware
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v2.03
201702271607
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Display & Language
Time
Display off time
Show boat and motor home overview
Language
Off
10 min
English
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System Setup
Time
System name
AC input 1
AC input 2
Battery monitor
Auto selected: BMV-702 on USB
Synchronize VE.Bus SOC with battery
Use solar charger current to improve VE.Bus SOC
Solar charger voltage control
Solar charger current control
Has DC system
Automatic
Off
Off
Not available
Not available
Automatic
Off
Off
Off
Online updates
Time
Auto update
Update to
Check for updates
Check and update
Press to check
Latest release
Offline updates
Time
Check for updates on SD/USB
Press to check
Stored backup firmware
Time
This option allows you to switch between the current
and the previous firmware version. No internet or SD
card needed
Backup firmware not available
Power Hub User Interface Settings Menus
Settings are accessed from the device list. The settings menus contain several parameters that may
need to be changed during the course of normal operation. Many of the options are not relevant to
the Power Hub.