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

7 Display (layout, function, operation)
1.
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Chapter 7.1 ‘Operating buttons’ on page 52
2.
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Chapter 7.2 ‘Overview/Menu structure’ on page 52
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Chapter 7.3 ‘Status display’ on page 53
4.
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Chapter 7.4 ‘Display of special states’ on page 56
5.
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Chapter 7.5 ‘General operation’ on page 56
6.
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Chapter 7.6 ‘Advanced operation’ on page 56
7.
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Chapter 7.7 ‘Display settings’ on page 58
7.1 Operating buttons
Button Function
SET
n Navigates one menu level down.
n Changes the state of a control element (check box/radio button).
n Causes the selected numeral to blink so that it can be modified.
n Answers a query dialogue with Yes.
n Adopts a change.
ESC
n Navigates one menu level up.
n Jumps to the status display (press for 1 s).
n Answers a query dialogue with No.
n Discards any changes.
D, Ñ
n Moves the selection bar or the display content upwards/downwards.
n Moves the selection 1 position to the left/right on a settings page.
n Increases/decreases a setting value by 1 step.
n Repeated button presses: Press button for a longer time.
7.2 Overview/Menu structure
An overview of the operating structure of the display is provided in
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Chapter 3.4 ‘Menu structure’
on page 17.
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