SUNNY ISLAND 5048 - Technical Description - Wind & Sun Ltd.
SUNNY ISLAND 5048 - Technical Description - Wind & Sun Ltd. SUNNY ISLAND 5048 - Technical Description - Wind & Sun Ltd.
Operation SMA Solar Technology AG 600# Direct Access -Direct access to the parameters This is a main menu that gives you direct access to the settings and display values (see section 10.3 ”Direct Access - Direct Access to the Parameters” (page 71)). 10.2 Changing Parameters Using the up and down arrow buttons, you navigate through a selected menu to view or change a parameter, for example. When the relevant parameter is displayed, you can read its present value. An arrow next to the value indicates that the parameter can be changed. If you press , the arrow begins to blink, and you can use the up and down arrow buttons to change the value of the "150# Compact Meters" parameter. Increments (speed) The increment size (speed) of the change increases if you hold the button pressed down. As soon as the desired value appears on the display, press to save the new value. Then select Y(es) or N(o) by pressing the up/down arrow buttons to accept or reject the changes. Finally, press again in order to finish the process and continue with other modifications. Changing parameters Note that some parameters can only be changed when the device is in standby mode (see section 9.2 ”Stopping the Sunny Island (Standby)” (page 63)). The parameters for which this applies can be found in the tables in sections 19.2 ”Adjustable Parameters” (page 158) and 20 ”Troubleshooting” (page 194). 70 SI5048-TB-TEN110340 Technical Description
SMA Solar Technology AG Operation The Sunny Island displays a corresponding message for parameters that can only be changed in standby mode or require a different password level. Display Description Incorrect password level, you cannot make any changes in the menus. This is explained in section 10.5 ”Entering the Installer Password” (page 76). All menu items and parameters that can only be changed by the installer are shown with a gray background in the parameter list (see section 19 ”Parameter lists” (page 146)). This parameter can only be changed in standby mode. Stop the Sunny Island to change the parameter (see section 9.2 ”Stopping the Sunny Island (Standby)” (page 63)). 10.3 Direct Access - Direct Access to the Parameters The "600# Direct Access" menu gives you direct access to the selected parameter using the parameter name or number. Via the Select Name sub-menu, you have direct access to the following functions: • GnManStr: manual starting of the generator (see section 14.1.4 ”Manual Generator Operation” (page 112)). • ManChrgSel: manual starting of equalization charge (see section 13.4.3 ”Equalization Charge” (page 102)). Via the Select Number menu, you have direct access to every parameter by entering the parameter number. Example Using the menu 600#, you can select the "222.01 BatChrgCurMax" parameter, for example, to set the maximum battery charging current. The direct access must be entered as a five-digit number, for example, 22201. Here, the first three digits describe the menu number and the last two describe the parameter number. Exit the menu level after the parameter has been set. Technical Description SI5048-TB-TEN110340 71
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SMA Solar Technology AG Operation<br />
The <strong>Sun</strong>ny Island displays a corresponding message for parameters that can only be changed in<br />
standby mode or require a different password level.<br />
Display <strong>Description</strong><br />
Incorrect password level, you cannot make any<br />
changes in the menus. This is explained in section<br />
10.5 ”Entering the Installer Password” (page 76).<br />
All menu items and parameters that can only be<br />
changed by the installer are shown with a gray<br />
background in the parameter list (see section<br />
19 ”Parameter lists” (page 146)).<br />
This parameter can only be changed in standby<br />
mode. Stop the <strong>Sun</strong>ny Island to change the parameter<br />
(see section 9.2 ”Stopping the <strong>Sun</strong>ny Island<br />
(Standby)” (page 63)).<br />
10.3 Direct Access - Direct Access to the Parameters<br />
The "600# Direct Access" menu gives you direct access to the selected parameter using the<br />
parameter name or number.<br />
Via the Select Name sub-menu, you have direct access to the following functions:<br />
• GnManStr: manual starting of the generator (see section 14.1.4 ”Manual Generator<br />
Operation” (page 112)).<br />
• ManChrgSel: manual starting of equalization charge (see section 13.4.3 ”Equalization<br />
Charge” (page 102)).<br />
Via the Select Number menu, you have direct access to every parameter by entering the parameter<br />
number.<br />
Example<br />
Using the menu 600#, you can select the "222.01 BatChrgCurMax" parameter, for<br />
example, to set the maximum battery charging current.<br />
The direct access must be entered as a five-digit number, for example, 22201. Here, the<br />
first three digits describe the menu number and the last two describe the parameter number.<br />
Exit the menu level after the parameter has been set.<br />
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