Continental Home MATE Speaker System User Manual


 
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e following tasks are common to many OutBack Power Systems customers and are viewable
and programmable using the MATE. ey are fully explained within this manual. e purpose
here is to oer an overview of the tasks and put them in an easily understandable context,
especially for new users.
Go to the CHARGER screens in the ADVANCED menu and set the limits. ese limits
include:
charger limit—how much charge the FX uses to charge the batteries
absorb set point—voltage level reached during the BULK or rst stage of charging
absorb set time limit—amount of time recharging spends at the absorb set point to fully
recharge the batteries
oat set point—the nal charging voltage when the reoat voltage is met
oat time period—amount of time the charging process holds at the oat set point
reoat set point—when the batteries fall below this voltage, the FX starts a REFLOAT cycle
to keep the batteries charged
equalize set point—a high voltage used for occasional equalization recharging
equalize time period—amount of time the batteries are held at the EQ voltage
Go to the HBX screens in the ADVANCED menu and establish the voltage and time set points:
hbx-use grid set point: the voltage value that initiates the HBX recharging mode
hbx-use grid delay—the amount of time the battery voltage must remain below the hbx-use
grid set point before the charge cycle can begin
hbx-drop grid set point—the voltage value which, when reached, stops the recharging
process
hbx-drop grid delay—the amount of time the battery voltage must remain about the hbx-
drop grid set point before the recharging stops
NOTE: e MATE acts almost exclusively as a display screen only for the MX60 Charge
Controller. e MX60 has its own screen and so keys for its programming.
APPENDIX
Common Tasks
How to recharge the batteries using an FX Series Inverter/Charger
Recharge the batteries using HBX—high battery transfer—with a grid-connected FX Series Inverter/Charger