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

10 Troubleshooting
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Chapter 10.1 ‘Factory settings’ on page 111
2.
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Chapter 10.2 ‘Event messages’ on page 111
3.
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Chapter 10.3 ‘Errors without event messages’ on page 118
10.1 Factory settings
uFor information on the factory setting function, see
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Chapter 8.12 ‘Factory settings’ on page 99.
✔‘Main menu è System settings è Factory reset ’
10.2 Event messages
10.2.1 Indicator on the display
①
Symbol for the type of event message: Information, Warning,
Error.
②
Date/time when the event occurred.
③
Date/time at which the cause of the event message was
eliminated (date/time), or ACTIVE if the cause of the event
message is still present.
④
Message text with error number.
⑤
Counter: Number of the displayed event message / Total
number of event messages; max. number of all event messages
= 30
⑥
NEW indicates that the event messages has not yet been
confirmed.
10.2.2 Function
Errors detected by the controller are indicated via event messages. Warning and Error events cause
the display to blink red. The list of event messages in
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Chapter 10.2.4 ‘List of event messages’
on page 112 contains information on troubleshooting and fault correction.
Information event type (symbol ): A state or error exists that does not impair the functioning of
the device.
Warning event type (symbol ): An error exists that restricts or falsely executes the device functions.
Error event type (symbol
): A serious error has occurred, due to which the correct functioning of
the device cannot be guaranteed.
New event messages are displayed immediately. The messages disappear after they have been
confirmed or their cause(s) have been corrected. The presence of messages whose cause has been
corrected but have not yet been confirmed is indicated in the status display information bar (symbol
*).
If an already confirmed error recurs then it is displayed again.
10.2.3
Operation
Confirming event messages
✔ A new event message is displayed with the comment NEW.
Press ESC/D, Ñ. The event message is confirmed.
Displaying event messages
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