Operation – Outback Power Systems MATE3 Owners Manual User Manual
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Operation
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If a FLEXnet DC battery monitor is present on the system, the Battery soft key brings up the
following screens.
Figure 39
Battery Soft Key Screens (with a FLEXnet DC Monitor)
.
Home Screen
Screen Items:
The upper left corner of the screen shows the
uncompensated battery voltage.
The upper right corner shows the measured
State of Charge (SOC).
In displays the measured total current and kilowatts
coming into the system from all DC sources. To the
right, this line displays the total amp-hours and
kilowatt-hours delivered from all sources that day.
Out displays the measured total current and
kilowatts being taken out of the batteries for
inverting, DC loads, or any other uses. To the right,
this line displays the total amp-hours and
kilowatt-hours removed from the batteries that day.
Bat displays the net total current and kilowatts
being sent to or taken from the batteries. To the
right, this line displays the net total amp-hours and
kilowatt-hours accumulated or taken from the
batteries that day.
The last line shows both the highest and lowest
recorded battery SOC for that day, and the time each
was recorded.
AUX , in the lower right corner, shows the current
status of the battery monitor’s Auxiliary relay (also
known as AUX mode or Relay mode). (See page 113.)
Soft Keys:
more detailed information on the battery and on
individual shunts used with the battery monitor.
These screens are shown beginning on page 48.
various battery information over time. The graphs
include voltage, SOC, and shunt information.
These screens are shown beginning on page 50.
Battery Soft Key
Press this soft key to
view
Battery Status
information.
Uncompensated
Battery Voltage
SOC