Outback MATE3s Programming Guide
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Prole Wizard
Prole Wizard
W-4. Profile Settings
This section shows the process of customizing all system elements. The screen progression shown is the
same whether A is selected in the New Prole, Existing Prole, or Restore Prole menus.
Note that Wizard proles are useful for rapid setup of multiple devices, but they do not congure the entire
system. Items not covered include inverter stacking (see I-9 on page 14), charge controller oat coordination
(see M-6 on page 39), and many system settings (see S-1 beginning on page 4). In addition, if settings
are made in the wrong order, the Wizard may overwrite some customized settings. To ensure that all settings
are made correctly and retained, make certain to follow the Recommended Programming Order on page 4.
NOTES ON B:
If System Type is set to Grid Tied:
In FX-class inverters, Offset Enable changes to Y. (See page 15.) For all other system types, this selection changes to N.
In Radian-class inverters, the AC input mode on the Grid input changes to Grid Tied. The AC input mode on Gen changes to Generator.
In FXR-class inverters, Input Type changes to Grid. The AC input modes used by Grid and Gen change to Grid Tied and Generator.
In all OutBack charge controllers, Grid-Tie Mode changes to Y.
If System Type is set to Off Grid:
In Radian-class inverters, the AC input modes on both the Grid and Gen inputs change to Generator.
In FX-class or FXR-class inverters, Input Type changes to Gen. In FXR-class, Generator is the AC input mode used by both Grid and Gen.
If System Type is set to Backup:
In Radian-class inverters, tthe AC input mode on the Grid input changes to Backup. The AC input mode on Gen changes to Generator.
In FXR-class inverters, Input Type changes to Grid. The AC input modes used by Grid and Gen change to Backup and Generator.
If Battery Type is set to FLA, the FLEXmax charge controller’s Temp Comp Mode selection changes to Wide. (See page 20.) For GEL
or AGM battery types, Temp Comp is Limited. When Limited, the Upper and Lower Battery Voltage equal the Wizard Absorb and Float
settings respectively plus 0.2 Vdc (for a 12-volt system), 0.4 Vdc (24-volt), 0.6 Vdc (36-volt), or 0.8 Vdc (48-volt).
See S-1 on page 4 for more information on various System Types.
NOTES:
In grid-interactive models, Float Voltage also controls the Sell Voltage setting on page 15. Sell Voltage equals Float Voltage minus 0.2 Vdc (for a
24-volt system) or 0.4 Vdc (for a 48-volt system).
Absorb Voltage and Float Voltage also control the equivalent settings in FLEXmax charge controllers. (See page 20.) The controller voltages
equal the Wizard voltages plus 0.1 Vdc (for 12- or 24-volt systems) or 0.2 Vdc (for 36- or 48-volt systems).
This menu also controls items in the Battery Setup menu for the FN-DC. (See page 24.) Full Charge Voltage equals the Wizard Absorb Voltage
minus 0.2 Vdc (for a 12-volt system), 0.4 Vdc (24-volt), 0.6 Vdc (36-volt), or 0.8 Vdc (48-volt). Parms Met Time equals 5% of the Wizard Absorb
Time. Note also that Return Amps equals 3% of the 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 settings.
Wizard System Type (B)
● System Type (Off Grid,
Grid Tied, Backup)
● System Voltage (Vdc)
● Array Wattage
● Battery Type (FLA, Gel,
AGM) and Capacity (Ah)
Wizard Battery Charging (C)
● Absorb Voltage/Time
● Float Voltage/Time
● Equalize Voltage/Time
● Re-Float Voltage
Wizard AC Conguration
(D)
● AC Output Voltage (Vac)
● AC Phase
(Single, Split, 3-Phase)
● AC Input Breaker Size (Aac)
● Maximum Output Load (Aac)
NOTES:
AC Input Breaker Size controls
Grid Input AC Limit. (See page 10.)
As shown in F, if Generator Start is set to
Manual or Generator Type is DC, then AC Input
Breaker Size controls both the Gen Input AC
Limit and the Charger AC Limit. (See page 10.)
If the settings in F are Auto or AC, then the Gen
AC limit is set using Size from F, AC Output
Voltage from D, and the total number of inverters.
The charger limit is either the Gen AC limit or AC
Input Breaker Size, whichever is larger.
See I-3 on page 11 and I-9 on page 14 for
more information on AC configuration.
Wizard AC Input Limits (E)
● Grid Lower Voltage Limit (Vac)
● Grid Upper Voltage Limit (Aac)
● Gen Lower Voltage Limit (Aac)
● Gen Upper Voltage Limit (Aac)
NOTE:
See I-2 on page 10 for more information.
Wizard AC Input Limits (F)
● Generator Installed (Y or N)
● Generator Type (AC or DC) and Size (kW)
● Generator Start (Manual or Auto)
● AUX Output Port
NOTES:
If Generator Type is DC, the stop voltage setting changes to
the Wizard Absorb Voltage plus 0.1 Vdc. (See C.)
See S-1 on page 4 and M-1 on page 26 for more
information on generator settings.
In Radian-class models, Control AUX can select Relay or 12V.
Wizard Grid Use
Schedule (G)
● Period 1, 2, and 3
Enable — (N or Y)
● Weekday
◘ Use — 0:00 to 23:59
◘ Drop — 0:00 to 23:59
● Weekend
◘ Use — 0:00 to 23:59
◘ Drop — 0:00 to 23:59
NOTES:
This screen is only
present when System
Type (A) is Grid Tied
or Backup.
The screen is repeated
for Periods 1, 2, and 3.
See M-4 on page 38
for more information on
the Grid Use Timer.
Wizard High Battery
Transfer (H)
● Mode (Enabled or Disabled)
● Grid Connect
◘ xx.x VDC
◘ Delay xx Min
◘ SOC xx%
NOTES:
When enabled, this menu controls the inverter Low Battery Cut-Out
and Cut-In. (See page 12). These change to 10.5 Vdc and 12.5 Vdc
(or equivalent values for systems higher than 12 volts).
The MATE3s HBX Grid Connect changes to 12.2 Vdc (or equivalent values
for systems higher than 12 volts). Note that other items are set by the
Wizard battery charger. Grid Disconnect is equal to the Wizard Absorb
setting. The Disconnect Delay is 25% of the Wizard Absorb Time.
See M-3 on page 36 for more information on HBX.
Wizard Battery Monitor (I)
● Shunt A
◘ Connection —
Disabled, Inverter,
Charge Controller, DC
Load, DC Gen
,
Wind Turbine, Hydro
(these names can be used
to identify each shunt)
NOTES:
This screen is only
present if the FN-DC
is installed.
It is repeated for
shunts B and C
(if installed).
See page 24 for
more information on
the FN-DC.
NOTE: Pressing Continue on the last
screen (screen I in this example) returns to
the Setup Complete screen J. (See W-1,
W-2, or W-3 as appropriate.)
NOTES:
This screen is
only present
when System
Type (A) is
Grid Tied or
Backup.
● Grid Disconnect
◘ xx.x VDC
◘ Delay xx Min
◘ SOC xx%
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