Studer Innotec RCC-02 User Manual

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Page 1 - CH - 1950 Sion

Studer Innotec Rue des Casernes 57 CH - 1950 Sion Tel: +41 (0)27 205 60 80 Fax: +41 (0)27 205 60 88 E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.studer-in

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Studer Innotec 10 Updating must be done in the full awareness of the cause and is always the responsibility of the customer. Partial updates may cause

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RCC 11 INTRODUCTION Congratulations! The purchase of an RCC remote control offers you unlimited access to the various functions of the devices in

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Studer Innotec 12 CONNECTION The RCC-02 remote control must be firmly fastened using 3 screws on a flat support. The remote control RCC-03 is meant to

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RCC 13 DIMENSIONS RCC-02 RCC-03

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Studer Innotec 14 QUICK START GUIDE The remote control RCC gives you access to a many settings possibilities. However, in most cases the setting of tw

Page 7 - PRODUCT RECYCLING

RCC 15 You can now adapt your installation to the source which it is connected to. Max. current of the AC source (power-sharing) {1107}. In ca

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Studer Innotec 16 ACTIVATION OF THE FUNCTION SMART-BOOST If your AC-In source is limited in power, the Xtender can work as a support and add the missi

Page 9 - SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

RCC 17 BASIC DISPLAYS When the remote control is connected to an Xtender, it is possible to access different display menus divided into distinct

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Studer Innotec 18 ACTIVATING AND DEACTIVATING THE COMBI XTENDER When one of the displays is visible, it is possible to activate or deactivate the Xten

Page 11 - SD CARD

RCC 19 ADJUSTMENT OF THE RCC REMOTE CONTROL This screen gives you access to the remote control basic settings. From one of the basic menu items,

Page 12 - SERIES CONNECTION

Studer Innotec 2 Reference This document applies to versions of firmware V1.2.0 or higher of the remote control. Copyright Copyright © Studer Innotec

Page 13 - DIMENSIONS

Studer Innotec 20 Duration of the back-lighting {5009} This configuration allows you to determine after how much time of inactivity the back-lighting

Page 14 - ADJUSTMENT OF THE LANGUAGE

RCC 21 programs. The file is written in a directory called STATS and in a subdirectory which indicates the date of backup. Backup of remote contr

Page 15 - ADAPTATION TO THE BATTERIE

Studer Innotec 22 INFORMATION ON THE OPERATING MODE OF THE INSTALLATION There are two different views for displaying information on the system : A si

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RCC 23 The following information is available: With regard to the grid input • AC In input voltage • AC In input current • AC In input power • In

Page 17 - BASIC DISPLAYS

Studer Innotec 24 EVENT HISTORY This screen allows you to view the various events that have occurred in the installation. The events that occur in y

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RCC 25 ERROR INCORRECT INPUT FREQUENCY The voltage at AC IN does not have a frequency included in the admissible range for the Xtender. Solution:

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Studer Innotec 26 The voltage ripple on the batteries may be caused by their ageing. In this case, lower the charge current. MESSAGE POWER SHARING EX

Page 20 - Backup of statistics {5014}

RCC 27 ADJUSTMENT OF THE COMBI XTENDER GENERAL The Xtender inverter/charger has been designed to ensure that all basic functions of an energy man

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Studer Innotec 28 According to the user level selected, it is possible to access several hundred configurations. For this reason, each configuration h

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RCC 29 Note, that if the smart boost function is activated, it is possible to discharge the battery even if the inverter function is locked. Aut

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RCC 3 Table of contents Foreword...

Page 24 - STOP HIGH BATTERY VOLTAGE

Studer Innotec 30 Number of critical battery under-voltages before final stop {1305} and Leadtime to counting the critical battery under-voltages allo

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RCC 31 The bulk charge and floating phases cannot be deactivated. If the conditions for starting a new battery charge cycle have come together,

Page 26 - STORED EVENTS

Studer Innotec 32

Page 27 - GENERAL

RCC 33 Charge current {1138} Use this value in order to adapt the charge current to the battery. With this configuration, the maximum current to

Page 28 - Basic configurations {1100}

Studer Innotec 34 Absorption phase {1451} During this phase, the battery accumulates the final percentages of the energy it is storing. This phase is

Page 29 - Automatic restart {1129}

RCC 35 Equalization before absorption phase {1291} This configuration determines in the charge cycle, in which equalization will be activated, if

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Studer Innotec 36 End of equalization activated by the current {1168} The equalization phase can be interrupted if the charge current of the battery g

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RCC 37 Level of battery under-voltage at no load {1108} Allows adjustment of the battery’s low voltage level at which the inverter and smart boos

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Studer Innotec 38 Delay before passing to inverter {1198} When the input voltage is below the transfer voltage to the inverter, the transfer relay doe

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RCC 39 The auxiliary contacts respond to various signal types presented graphically below. The following types of basic events may activate the c

Page 34 - Equalization phase {1452}

Studer Innotec 4 Stop Inverter overvoltage ...

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Studer Innotec 40 Limit the time of activation {1512} {1513} Maximum duration of activation {1514} {1515} When the conditions are met, either one or t

Page 36 - Output voltage {1286}

RCC 41 Inverter or smart boost overload {1228} {1336} Activates the contact in the event of an error due to excessive power in the inverter or th

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Studer Innotec 42 The auxiliary contact will only be activated after the battery exceeds again a certain voltage value and also after a duration, both

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RCC 43 o Time of end of activation {1273} {1382} • Program 2 {1274} {1383} o Days of the week {1275} {1384} o Time of start of activation {1276}

Page 39 - Simple functions

Studer Innotec 44 INFORMATION ON THE SYSTEM The system information allows you to check the versions of the various elements of your installation. REMO

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RCC 45 UPDATES The RCC remote control program as well as the code in the inverters/chargers of the Xtender series can be updated in order to inte

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Studer Innotec 46 APPLICATION EXAMPLES The examples below illustrate some implementation options for current installations. Useful configurations for

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RCC 47 USE TO INCREASE THE POWER ON AN EXISTING INSTALLATION Description: The availability of an inverter or a inverter/charger allows its power

Page 43 - 3-phase integral mode {1283}

Studer Innotec 48 ANNEXES ANNEXE 1 : LIST OF CONFIGURATION INTERDEPENDENCIES N° Configuration N° Minimum limit by N° Maximum limit by 1108 Undervo

Page 44 - XTENDER

RCC 49 1308 Temperature at which the charge current begins to reduce 1115 Maximum operating temperature 1140 Battery maintenance voltage (floa

Page 45 - COMPATIBILITY

RCC 5 Output voltage {1286}...

Page 46 - APPLICATION EXAMPLES

Studer Innotec 50 NOTES

Page 48 - ANNEXES

Studer Innotec 6 général use : Inverter, Charger with grid...

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RCC 7 FOREWORD This manual contains information relating to the functioning of the RCC-02 and RCC-03 remote controls. The use of certain functio

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Studer Innotec 8 STUDER INNOTEC CONTACT DETAILS Studer Innotec Rue des Casernes 57 CH – 1950 Sion Tel. +41 (0)27 205 60 80 Fax. +41 (0)27 205 60 88

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RCC 9 WARNINGS AND CAUTION WARRANTY Studer Innotec issues on this product, which they have manufactured and offered for sale, a two year warranty

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