Elements Of The Connection Compartments - Xtender XTS 900-12 User Manual

Unit combining inverter, battery charger and transfer system
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3.6.4 Elements of the connection compartments

Note: The left part of figure A shows the positions of elements (2, 3, 4, 5 and 15) as placed in recent
devices. Figure B shows the positions of elements 2, 3, 4, 5 and 15 as placed on the communication
module TCM-01 present in older versions of the device and described in chapter 9.4.
The functionalities of the device are identical in both configurations.
Pos. Denomination
0
ON/OFF
1
Main switch
2
Temp. Sens
3
Com. Bus
O / T
4
(Open /
Terminated)
5
--
6
--
Remote entry
7
(REMOTE
ON/OFF)
AUXILLARY
8
CONTACT
9
--
10
L1/L2/L3
11
+BAT
12
-BAT
13
AC Input
14
AC Output
15
RCM-10
16
I-CHAR
User manual
Description
Protective earth connection
terminal
Main on/off switch
Connector for the battery
temperature sensor
Double connector for
connecting peripherals such as
the RCC-02/03 or other
Xtender units
Switch for terminating the
communication bus.
Set position (open) if the 2
connectors (3) are occupied.
Set position T if only one is
occupied.
3.3 V (CR-2032) lithium ion type
battery socket
Jumper for programming the
off/on switch by dry contact
Remote entry terminals.
In XTM series, this entry is
deported on the remote
command module RCM-10.
See sect. 9.3 – p. 36
Auxiliary contact
For XTS model, available only
with module ARM-02 (see sect.
9.5 - p. 37
Activation indicators for
auxiliary contacts 1 and 2
Phase selection jumpers.
Positive pole battery
connection terminals
Negative pole battery
connection terminals
Connection terminals for the
alternative power supply
(generator or public network)
Connection terminals for the
device output.
Connector for RCM-10 module
Rotating knob to adjust the
battery charge current
Comment
This terminal is used as primary earth
connection protection. (see chapter.
3.6.1– p. 11)
See sect. 11.1 – p. 39.
In XTM and XTS series, this function is
deported on the remote command
module RCM-10. See sect. 9.3 – p. 36.
See sect. 9.2 – p. 36. Only connect the
original Studer BTS-01 sensor.
Only Studer compatible device can be
connected. The connection of any other
device (LAN etc.) may damage the
device. See chapter 4.5.9 – p. 23.
On model XTH, the 2 termination switches
(4) must be in the same position: either
both in position O (open) or both in
position T (terminated).
Used as a permanent supply for the
internal clock. See sect. 7.6 - p. 31.
See sect. 7.7 – p. 31 and fig. 8b point (6)
and (7). They are positioned at A-1/2 and
B-2/3 by default.
Allows the control of a function – to be
defined by programming – by the closing
of a dry contact or by the presence of a
voltage across these terminals. See sect.
7.7 – p. 31).
(See sect. 7.5 – p. 31)
Take care not to exceed the admissible
loads.
See sect. 7.5 – p. 31.
See sect. 8.1. – p. 34.
Jumper default at position L1.
Carefully read sect. 4.5 – p.19
Take care with the polarity of the battery
and when tightening the clamp.
See sect. 4.5.7 - p. 23.
Note: It is imperative that the PE terminal
be connected.
See sect. 4.5.6 - p. 23.
Note: Increased voltages may appear
on the terminals, even in the absence of
voltage at the input of the inverter.
Only on XTM and XTS. See sect. 9.3 – p. 36
Only in XTS model.
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