Configuration
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Part 1: General Configuration Information
All changes to the operation of the PROsine are made via the display panel. The
unit must be in Configure mode or Installer-Only mode before you can change
system settings. It is essential that you understand the implications of changing
User and Installer settings. Be sure to study Chapter 3, “Installation” before you
configure your system. Procedures for changing modes and values are given
below.
Entering Configure Mode
To enter Configure mode:
• Set the
DISPLAY switch to CONFIGURE.
This gives you access to all user-configurable items.
Entering Installer-Only Mode
If you try to change settings on a screen that contains installer-only data and the
panel is not in Installer mode, this message appears for one second:
To Change; Enter Installer Mode
To enter Installer-Only mode:
• While the unit is in Configure mode, hold down the
ESCAPE and DATA Down
t
buttons for 3–4 seconds.
A message cautions you that the panel is now in Installer mode and explains
how to exit Installer mode.
The next time you press a key, a message appears to remind you that the panel
is still in Installer mode.
Exit Installer-Only mode before you put the PROsine into service.
WARNING: Fire hazard
The following information is for qualified installation/service personnel only. Incorrect
configuration can lead to battery damage and risk of fire.
If a parameter is “Installer-Only,” it is meant to be configured by a professional installer
who is not only familiar with the system settings on the inverter but also the ramifications
of changing those settings. Setting these parameters incorrectly could damage connected
equipment (e.g. batteries) or could severely affect the performance of your system. You
will not be able to change parameters that are Installer-Only unless you place the display
panel in Installer-Only mode.