User manual
Table Of Contents
- 1 General information
- 2 Quick guide
- 3 Overview
- 4 Installation of the base system
- 5 Initial commissioning of the base system
- 6 Installation and initial commissioning of optional components
- 6.1 Commissioning the SD card (MPPT 6000-M only)
- 6.2 AUX 1,2,3 relay output connection (MPPT 6000-M only)
- 6.3 AUX IO remote control input connection (MPPT 6000-M only)
- 6.4 PA TS-S external temperature sensor connection
- 6.5 StecaLink slave connection
- 6.6 StecaLink master connection (MPPT 6000-M only)
- 6.7 UART/RS-232 interface connection (MPPT 6000-M only)
- 6.8 Redundancy function (MPPT 6000-S only)
- 6.9 Install cable strain relief
- 7 Display (layout, function, operation)
- 8 System functions
- 8.1 Protection functions
- 8.2 Battery type setting
- 8.3 Current limit system setting (MPPT 6000-M only)
- 8.4 Current limit device setting
- 8.5 Lead-acid battery system functions
- 8.5.1 Equalisation cycle mode
- 8.5.2 Battery control mode (MPPT 6000-M only)
- 8.5.3 Battery capacity test (MPPT 6000-M only)
- 8.5.4 Battery type
- 8.5.5 Battery capacity
- 8.5.6 Current limit system (MPPT 6000-M only)
- 8.5.7 Current limit device
- 8.5.8 Charge voltages
- 8.5.9 IUIA charge mode (MPPT 6000-M only)
- 8.5.10 Start boost charge
- 8.5.11 Battery temperature sensor
- 8.5.12 Cable compensation
- 8.5.13 PV string connection
- 8.5.14 Expert menu
- 8.6 Li-Ion battery system functions (MPPT 6000-M only)
- 8.7 NiCd battery system functions (MPPT 6000-M only)
- 8.8 StecaLink bus
- 8.9 Internal data logger
- 8.10 Clear log data
- 8.11 Clear event log
- 8.12 Factory settings
- 8.13 UART/RS-232 interface (MPPT 6000-M only)
- 8.14 Acoustic alarm
- 8.15 SD card (MPPT 6000-M only)
- 9 Control functions via AUX 1/2/3 (MPPT 6000-M only)
- 10 Troubleshooting
- 11 Maintenance, dismounting and disposal
- 12 Technical data
- 13 Guarantee conditions, exclusion of liability, contacts, notes

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①
Dusk
②
Switch-on time
③
Switch-off time
④
Dawn
⑤
‘Switch-on delay’
⑥
Switch-on duration
⑦
‘Switch-off delay’
9.3.4 Morning light function
The morning light function switches the output on and off based on the brightness and time. The
reference point is the time of dawn. The morning light function is suitable for loads that are
operated a certain time before dawn, e.g. heating, feeding system, bus-stop lighting.
Switching behaviour
n The output remains switched on during the switch-on duration ⑤ (Fig. below) and is switched
off by the switch-off duration ⑥ before dawn.
n When dawn is detected the output is switched off, even if the switch-on duration has not
expired.
NOTICE!
The daylight function relates to the time of dawn, but the resulting switching time lies before
dawn, i.e. in the past. For this reason, the controller must have performed at least one night-
day changeover before the daylight function can be executed. After this, the controller
continuously adjusts the time of dawn to suit any changes (weather, annual changes to the
length of the day, disconnection/covering of the solar module).
Operation
✔‘Main menu è Settings AUX 1/2/3 è <Output> è Select function
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✔‘Main menu è Settings AUX 1/2/3 è <Output> è Function settings è Morning light’
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1 2
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3
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4
①
Dusk
②
Switch-on time
③
Switch-off time
④
Dawn
⑤
‘Switch-on duration’
⑥
‘Switch-off delay’
9.3.5 Excess energy control
The excess energy control switches the output on as long as the battery has a high state of charge
1)
. The excess energy control is suitable for non time-critical loads that can be specifically switched
on when a surplus of energy is available, e.g. electric water heating, pumping station for filling an
elevated water tank.
1)
Value in volts with voltage control and in percent with SOC control.
Switching behaviour
The output is switched on when the starting threshold is reached ①
(Fig. below) and is switched off
when the charge state is less than the starting threshold minus the hysteresis value ②.
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