Events Hot Key - OutBack Power MATE3 Owner's Manual

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EVENTS Hot Key

The EVENTS hot key displays the
was externally imposed on a device on the HUB. A command to turn the inverter off or on, an automatic
generator start, or a loss of grid power are all defined as events. An event is not necessarily the sign of a
problem; however, the
Errors, Warnings, and AGS Faults are accompanied by the Events LED.
 If the event is an inverter-based warning, the LED will flash.
 If the event is an inverter-based error, then the LED will be on solid. Errors are usually accompanied by the
inverter shutting down. Some warnings can become errors if left unattended.
 An AGS Fault is based in the MATE3. In this case, the LED will be on solid. This fault usually indicates an
automatic generator problem and is not accompanied by an inverter shutdown.
 Multiple events may occur simultaneously.
Soft key options include scrolling through each event and displaying details about that event to
determine if corrective action is required. Events may require acknowledgement before the EVENTS LED
will turn off. See page
138 for more information on troubleshooting event messages.
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See page 42 to view the
Inverter
Warnings
and see page 43 for
the
Inverter Errors
menus. See
the inverter Operator's Manual for
descriptions of errors, warnings,
and other troubleshooting.
Soft Key Options:
<Back> returns to the Home screen.
<Next> highlights the next event in the list.
<Prev> highlights the previous event in the list.
<Detail> displays the details of the selected event, and prompting for acknowledgement, if necessary.
Soft Key Options:
<Back> returns to the
<ACK> will acknowledge one open event.
<ACK ALL> will acknowledge all open events.
900-0117-01-00 Rev B
Event History
Event History
screen logs all events for potential troubleshooting. In addition,
Screen Items:
The left side of the screen lists the nature of the event.
The word
if the event requires acknowledgement.
Screen Items:
If the <ACK> and <ACK ALL> soft keys appear, either must
be pressed to acknowledge the event. Once
acknowledged, the EVENTS LED will turn off. An
acknowledgement (
the
Event History
Event History
screen.
Figure 61
Using the EVENTS Hot Key
screen. An event is defined as a change in status that
Fault
will appear on the right side of the screen
NOTE:
The control wheel will also scroll
up and down the list in the
Event History
ACKED
) will replace the word
screen.
NOTE:
Using the control wheel in the
History Detail
for the previous, or the next, event as listed
Event History
in the
Operation
EVENTS Hot Key
Error – Solid
Warning – Flashing
screen.
Fault
in
Event
screen will display the detail
screen.
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