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7.2 Special LED indications
(for the normal LED indications, see section 3.4)
Bulk and absorption LEDs flash synchronously
(simultaneously).
Absorption and float LEDs flash synchronously
(simultaneously).
"Mains on" flashes and there is no output voltage.
7.3 VE.Bus LED indications
Equipment included in a VE.Bus system (a parallel or 3-phase arrangement) can provide so-called VE.Bus LED indications. These LED
indications can be subdivided into two groups: OK codes and error codes.
7.3.1 VE.Bus OK codes
If the internal status of a device is in order but the device cannot yet be started because one or more other devices in the system
indicate an error status, the devices that are in order will indicate an OK code. This facilitates error tracing in a VE.Bus system, since
devices not requiring attention are easily identified as such.
Important: OK codes will only be displayed if a device is not in inverter or charging operation!
- A flashing "bulk" LED indicates that the device can perform inverter operation.
- A flashing "float" LED indicates that the device can perform charging operation.
NOTE: In principle, all other LEDs must be off. If this is not the case, the code is not an OK code.
However, the following exceptions apply:
- The special LED indications above can occur together with the OK codes.
- The "low battery" LED can function together with the OK code that indicates that the device can charge.
7.3.2 VE.Bus error codes
A VE.Bus system can display various error codes. These codes are displayed with the "inverter on", "bulk", "absorption" and "float"
LEDs.
To interpret a VE.Bus error code correctly, the following procedure should be followed:
1. The device should be in error (no AC output).
2. Is the "inverter on" LED flashing? If not, then there is no VE.Bus error code.
3. If one or more of the LEDs "bulk", "absorption" or "float" flashes, then this flash must be in phase opposition to the "inverter on" LED,
i.e. the flashing LEDs are off if the "inverter on" LED is on, and vice versa. If this is not the case, then there is no VE.Bus error code.
4. Check the "bulk" LED, and determine which of the three tables below should be used.
5. Select the correct column and row (depending on the "absorption" and "float" LEDs), and determine the error code.
6. Determine the meaning of the code in the tables below.
Voltage sense error. The voltage
measured at the voltage sense
connection deviates too much
(more than 7V) from the voltage
on the positive and negative
connection of the device. There is
probably a connection error.
The device will remain in normal
operation.
NOTE: If the "inverter on" LED
flashes in phase opposition, this is
a VE.Bus error code (see further
on).
The battery temperature as
measured has an extremely
unlikely value. The sensor is
probably defective or has been
incorrectly connected. The device
will remain in normal operation.
NOTE: If the "inverter on" LED
flashes in phase opposition, this a
VE.Bus error code (see further
on).
The device is in "charger only"
operation and mains supply is
present. The device rejects the
mains supply or is still
synchronising.
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