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1. Push Buttons Push buttons Name Description PB1 RUN STOP SuperCombi RUN STOP key AC Power as Priority PB2 Function Key to return to Main Menu Operation Before AC Generator Priority with Dynamic Power Shifting changing PB3 Function Key to return to Main Menu Programming from one mode to Renewable Energy Priority with AC Power Support another it PB4 Function Key to move Cursor to the left digit at has to stop Parameter Edit running and Renewable Energy Priority with AC Power Support be in STOP PBS and AC Charger Backup mode Function Key to move Cursor to the right digit at Parameter Edit PB6 DSPL Multi display select key PB7 ENTER _ Data write in key PBS UP A JA Increment key Press A and V keys at the same time to enable the cursor to move to the left digit from PB9 DOWN V VDecrement key ie current di git Four Control Modes Applications MODE 1 AC Power as has Priority to Support the AC Load MODE 2 AC Generator has Priority to Support the AC Load with Dynamic Power Shifting MODE 3 Renewable Energy has Priority to Charge the batteries The Combi Inverter has Priority to Support the AC load with AC Power Support MODE 4 Renewable Energy has Priority to Charge the batteries with AC Charger Support The Combi Inverter has Priority to Support the AC load with AC Power Support Rich Electric Co SuperCombi Quick Reference Guide V7 19 Copyright 2009 Pa
2. Front Panel Display Front Panel Display invertek DSPL MODE 1 MODE2 PROG IE IE IET IE rss E REESE EE EE SES 213 11 47 i159 1 ijoi lin 14 6 16 155 8 PB9 PB7 PB4s PBS PB1 PB8 PB6 PB2 PB3 The POWER rocker switch is the Master ON OFF Switch This switch in the OFF position will terminate all functions of the Combi This switch in the ON position will by default resume functions previously running when the POWER switch was turned off The RUN STOP button changes the Combi between Standby and Operation Mode NOTE The AC Output is turned OFF when the inverter is Switched OFF at the Master Power Switch or in Standby mode The AC Bypass ATS is also disabled Rich Electric Co SuperCombi Quick Reference Guide V7 19 Copyright 2009 Page 4 LED Indicators LED Name LED ON LED OFF 1 Input voltage normal and position gt transfer Voltage Level 150VAC 240VAC 1 ACIN 2 Input voltage frequency range in No input power between 45 65Hz 3 Flashing Input voltage or frequency is outside settings AC EE oeann a 2 Green AC Battery charger is working CHARGER 1 Solar module TES not connected 3 SOLAR PANEL Solar module is delivering energy i 2 Day or Night cloudy day No external solar 4 ISOLAR CHARGER Solar module is charging the batteries i charger is connected There is voltage atthe AC OUT sJ__________ eee
3. RICH used SuperCombi Quick Reference Guide lt l Manson ES Invertek Sueco MEE c duca Ar YY AC IN hosp i OMC CHARGER SOLAR a FOR PASEL Ec f SperCombi aM yc invertek LA Pure Sine Wave DC AC Inverter Rich Electric Co SuperCombi Quick Reference Guide V7 19 Copyright 2009 Page 2 CONTENTS User DIS DAY dcc Ht Front Panel Display cc Front Panel Button Operation sesssscssesssecesocesooessoccssccssocessocesooessosessesssocesocssoossssee 0 Main Men disecdccccccnsccdescccsscccssccucesscdesceseesctdessscsscecesscttcbecdsscesesbesusscsbicecsescetcosededcesssbetdusscesdessessctecseo Programming Operator seessecesocessocssoccssccesocesooessoessocessoceesocesoosssossssesssosesoosssosess 10 Operatom Monitor os csecikisesccisiccietecavsacscauneseeieaacaccaniondetostevecitavenscenusgpetmesencmaumerenel I Operation Fault Trace E LU Operation Fault HISQOEY sisse ec te RR One PESE Neto tun Or Prec be oe eremi LU Trouble Shooting Table reete npa nien ea pe ouai eunte io rok vu e a eks t ve Fen Quen din ias eese n tein sneen This Guide is only a reference for Basic Operating Instructions and Display Navigation For full instructions and programming please refer to the User Manual Rich Electric Co SuperCombi Quick Reference Guide V7 19 Copyright 2009 Page 3
4. Aux Relay RY1 RY2 RY3 Please see NOTE 2 in Chapter 5 of the User Manual Main Menu gt Operation gt ENT gt Monitor gt ENT gt Use constant U1 11 to monitor the elapsed time after power ON O2 03 0 or after RUN 02 03 1 in unit of I hour Main Menu gt Operation gt ENT gt Monitor gt ENT gt e Use constant U1 12 to monitor the temperature that has been detected by Battery Temperature Sensor BTS 3 in unit of 1 C Main Menu gt Operation gt ENT gt Monitor gt ENT gt e Use constant U1 13 to check the software version 1 Main Menu gt Operation gt ENT gt Monitor gt ENT gt e Use constant U1 14 to display the current system time The display format is year month date hour minutes sec Rich Electric Co SuperCombi Quick Reference Guide V7 19 Copyright 2009 Page 14 Main Menu gt Operation gt ENT gt Monitor gt ENT gt e Use constant U1 15 to monitor solar charger status after solar module is connected to the extension port Port C Main Menu gt Operation gt ENT gt Monitor gt ENT gt e Use constant U1 16 to monitor the solar supply current value in unit of 0 1A Main Menu gt Operation gt ENT gt Monitor gt ENT gt e Use constant U1 17 to monitor the solar supply power value in unit of 1W Main Menu gt Operation gt ENT gt Monitor gt ENT gt e Use constant U1 18 to monitor solar Amp Hours value in unit of 1AH Main Menu gt Operation gt ENT gt Monitor gt ENT gt e Use constant U1 19 to monitor solar total Amp Hours val
5. cuts out as a result of excessive voltage ripple on the DC input Install batteries with a higher capacity Use shorter and or thicker battery cables and reset the SuperCombi Power OFF and ON again Udc OV Battery over voltage blink Udc OV Battery over voltage Battery charger is not in normal charging status to cause battery voltage too high Incorrect battery voltage connection 12V system but connected to 24V battery SuperCombi will need to be sent to service for repair Recheck if the SuperCombi and the battery voltage is matched Idc OC Over current i blink Idc OC Over current The actual charge current is 1 5 times larger than the set current value D1 08 when AC CHARGER is operating Stop the Charge mode of the SuperCombi SuperCombi will need to be sent to service for repair Rich Electric Co SuperCombi Quick Reference Guide V7 19 Copyright 2009 Page 22 Bat NG Battery Fault i blink Bat NG Battery Fault The charging time of AC CHARGER has been over 10 hours and remains in Bulk Charge mode D1 09 1 shows the battery is at fault Replace the battery banks The charger is not functioning The AC IN voltage or frequency is out of range Ensure that the AC IN voltage is within the range 220V system 180VAC 260VAC 110V sy
6. eee 5 AC OUT i terminal Green Inverter is working Green Flashing Inverter is in Support 6 INVERTER mode Mains AC power plus the Inverter power is being used FLOAT or ABSOR Or BULK charge 7 BATTERY state of battery Green ATS switch is active AC IN voltage is being sent directly to AC 8 ATS pass cr hr De Msc e E s OUT terminal Flashing AC input is not stable Green SuperCombi turn on 9 RUN STOP Red SuperCombi turn off standby NOTE Green Blink Auto Restart is in use 10 COM ERR Remote control port in communication in error Rich Electric Co SuperCombi Quick Reference Guide V7 19 Copyright 2009 Page 5 LED Name LED ON LED OFF Yellow DC Generator is connected 2 o c c 11 DC GENERATOR i and working Green DC Generator is charging 12 IDC CHARGER PASO RE du ees oe eee the batteries Green DC controller is connected 13 DCCONTROLLER TTT 77777777 DC OUT 1 Green DC controller is connected ____________________ 14 DC CONTROLLER DC OUT 2 Yellow DC output 1 is supplying s ____________________ 15 DC OUT I p EN DC power to the DC load Yellow DC output 2 is supplying ____________________ 16 DCOUT2 d POUR DC power to the DC load Rich Electric Co SuperCombi Quick Reference Guide V7 19 Copyright 2009 Page 6 Front Panel Operations Front Panel Button Operations
7. Copyright 2009 Page 12 Main Menu Operation Monitor Main Menu gt Operation gt ENT gt Monitor gt ENT gt Use U1 01 to monitor the current voltage value of AC IN power in unit of 0 1V Main Menu gt Operation gt ENT gt Monitor gt ENT gt e Use U1 02 to monitor the current value of AC IN power in unit of 0 1A Main Menu gt Operation gt ENT gt Monitor gt ENT gt Use constant U1 03 to monitor AC OUT voltage value in unit of 0 1V Main Menu gt Operation gt ENT gt Monitor gt ENT gt Use constant U1 04 to monitor AC OUT current value in unit of 0 1A Main Menu gt Operation gt ENT gt Monitor gt ENT gt Use constant U1 05 to monitor the battery voltage in unit of 0 1V Main Menu gt Operation gt ENT gt Monitor gt ENT gt Use constant U1 06 to monitor the battery ripple voltage in unit of 0 1V Main Menu gt Operation gt ENT gt Monitor gt ENT gt e Use constant U1 07 to monitor battery current value in unit of 0 1A Rich Electric Co SuperCombi Quick Reference Guide V7 19 Copyright 2009 Page 13 Main Menu gt Operation gt ENT gt Monitor gt ENT gt e Use constant U1 08 to monitor the current control mode MODE 1 MODE 2 MODE 3 or MODE 4 Main Menu gt Operation gt ENT gt Monitor gt ENT gt There are 12 digits to account for each operation status Please see NOTE 1 in Chapter 5 of the User Manual Main Menu gt Operation gt ENT gt Monitor gt ENT gt Use constant U1 10 to monitor the ON OFF status of 3 sets of
8. e is low Charge the battery or check the battery connections Udc UV Battery under volt The SuperCombi cuts out because the battery voltage is too low Charge the battery or check the battery connections OL Inverter OverLoad SuperCombi cuts out due to excessive load Or SuperCombi has been Over Loaded and caused Internal Damage OL The load on the inverter of Inverter OverLoad SuperCombi is higher Reduce the load than the normal load blink The INVERTER of Reduce the load If Overload warning does not reset after restart the SuperCombi will need to be sent to service for repair OH Heatsink Max Temp blink The ambient temperature is too high or the load is excessive Place the SuperCombi in a cool and well ventilated room or reduce the load Rich Electric Co SuperCombi Quick Reference Guide V7 19 Copyright 2009 Page 21 The ambient temperature is Place the SuperCombi in a cool and OH too high or the load is j Heatsink Max Temp m well ventilated room or reduce the load Check the battery cables Ude hppie Voltage ripple on the DC and terminals Volt Ripple Exceeds i blink input exceeds 1 25Vrms Check the battery capacity increase it if necessary Udc ripple Volt Ripple Exceeds The INVERTER of SuperCombi
9. e software Rich Electric Co SuperCombi Quick Reference Guide V7 19 Copyright 2009 Page 19 Main Menu gt Operation gt ENT gt Fault History gt ENT gt Use constant U3 05 to monitor the elapsed time before the latest fault occurs Main Menu gt Operation gt ENT gt Fault History gt ENT gt e Use constant U3 06 to monitor the elapsed time before the most recent second fault occurs Main Menu gt Operation gt ENT gt Fault History gt ENT gt e Use constant U3 07 to monitor the elapsed time before the most recent third fault occurs Main Menu gt Operation gt ENT gt Fault History gt ENT gt e Use constant U3 08 to monitor the elapsed time before the most recent fourth fault occurs Rich Electric Co SuperCombi Quick Reference Guide V7 19 Copyright 2009 Page 20 Trouble Shooting Table Troun Shooting Table Proceed as follows for a quick detection of common faults DC loads must be disconnected from the batteries and the AC loads must be disconnected from the INVERTER before the INVERTER and or battery charger AC CHARGER is tested Consult your Rich Electric dealer if the fault cannot be resolved Problem Error message Possible Cause Solution The SuperCombi fails to operate when power on The battery voltage is too high or too low Ensure that the battery voltage is within the correct value range Udc UV Battery under volt blink The battery voltag
10. ge 7 Note 1 When pressing RUN STOP key you must hold the key for at least 2 seconds initial setting to activate the RUN or STOP function This is to avoid any accidental pressing of the RUN STOP key This time can be adjusted See RUN STOP Key Hold Time 02 07 menu Refer to page 10 When changing between any of the four modes you must STOP the SuperCombi and then press the desired mode key When pressing MODE 1 MODE 2 MODE 3 or MODE 4 key You must hold the key for at least 5 seconds initial setting to activate the mode change This is to avoid any accidental pressing on the mode keys This time can be adjusted See second MODE Key Hold Time 02 06 menu Refer page 10 The beep sound when pressing keys can be enabled or disabled See Key Pressed Beep Select 02 01 menu Refer page 9 When the front panel is not in use it will go to sleep after a set period of time O1 02 Once any key is pressed the front panel display will illuminate and the LCD monitor will resume display This time can be adjusted See LCD Display Time Set_ 02 09 menu Refer to page 11 Note When the front panel goes to sleep the LCD Display and LED Indicators are not active but RUN STOP indicator remains active Press key to increase the setting value and key to decrease the setting value Press A and V keys at the same time to enable the cursor to move to the left digit from the current digit For example if the c
11. ight 2009 Page 10 Key Selections O2 Group Key Selections Main Menu gt Programming gt ENT gt Operator gt ENT gt Key Selections gt ENT gt Setting Function 02 01 0 When keys are pressed beep sound will not be heard 02 01 1 Initial setting When keys are pressed beep sound will be heard Main Menu gt Programming gt ENT gt Operator gt ENT gt Key Selections gt ENT gt Use constant 02 02 to reset elapsed time Main Menu gt Programming gt ENT gt Operator gt ENT gt Key Selections gt ENT gt Setting Function O2 0320 i FR The elapsed time started to be counted after power is on Initial setting 02 03 1 The elapsed time started to be counted after RUN Main Menu gt Programming gt ENT gt Operator gt ENT gt Key Selections gt ENT gt This is the model number to be displayed Main Menu gt Programming gt ENT gt Operator gt ENT gt Key Selections gt ENT gt e Use constant 02 06 to set the time it takes to press MODE key to transfer from one of four modes to another mode This has to be done in STOP mode Initial setting 5 sec setting range 2 10 sec Rich Electric Co SuperCombi Quick Reference Guide V7 19 Copyright 2009 Page 11 02 07 RUN STOP Key Hold Time Main Menu gt Programming gt ENT gt Operator gt ENT gt Key Selections gt ENT gt e Use constant 02 07 to set the time it takes to press RUN STOP key to activate its function e Initial setting 2
12. itor the battery ripple voltage in unit of 0 1V when the current fault occurs Main Menu gt Operation gt ENT gt Fault Trace gt ENT gt Use constant U2 09 to monitor the battery current value in unit of 0 1A when the current fault occurs Main Menu gt Operation gt ENT gt Fault Trace gt ENT gt e Use constant U2 10 to monitor what the control mode MODE 1 MODE 2 MODE 3 or MODE 4 is when the current fault occurs Main Menu gt Operation gt ENT gt Fault Trace gt ENT gt e Use constant U2 11 to monitor 12 digits which account for each operation status when the current fault occurs Please see NOTE 1 in Chapter 5 Main Menu gt Operation gt ENT gt Fault Trace gt ENT gt e Use constant U2 12 to monitor the ON OFF status of 3 sets of Aux Relay RY1 RY2 RY3 when the current fault occurs Please see NOTE 2 in Chapter 5 Main Menu gt Operation gt ENT gt Fault Trace gt ENT gt Use constant U2 13 to monitor the elapsed time after power ON O2 03 0 or after RUN 02 03 1 in unit of I hour when the current fault occurs Rich Electric Co SuperCombi Quick Reference Guide V7 19 Copyright 2009 Page 17 Main Menu gt Operation gt ENT gt Fault Trace gt ENT gt Use constant U2 14 to monitor solar charger status when the current fault occurs This constant is only visible when extension port is connected to solar module Main Menu gt Operation gt ENT gt Fault Trace gt ENT gt amp Use constant U2 15 to monitor the solar charge curren
13. sec setting range 2 10 sec 02 08 Power ON Auto Run Select Main Menu gt Programming gt ENT gt Operator gt ENT gt Key Selections gt ENT gt e Use constant 02 08 to select to auto run manually or automatically Setting Function 02 08 0 Auto Run is active when pressing Run STOP key 02 08 1 i m Auto Run is active when the power is on Initial setting O2 09 LCD Display Idle Time Set Main Menu gt Programming gt ENT gt Operator gt ENT gt Key Selections gt ENT gt When 02 09 0 Display Idle Function is disabled e Use constant 02 09 to set the idle time when the keypad is not operated and all the LCD Display and LED Indicators of the SuperCombi entering the idle mode which only RUN STOP indicator is active Once any key on the panel is pressed it will return to the display before Idle status e Initial setting 10 min setting range 0 60 min O2 10 System Time Setting Main Menu gt Programming gt ENT gt Operator gt ENT gt Key Selections gt ENT gt e Use constant 02 10 to set the system time Format is hh mm hh is hour 0 23 and mm is minute 00 59 O2 11 System Date Setting Main Menu gt Programming gt ENT gt Operator gt ENT gt Key Selections gt ENT gt e Use constant 02 11 to set the system date Format is yy mm dd yy is year 0 99 mm is month 01 12 and dd is date 01 31 Rich Electric Co SuperCombi Quick Reference Guide V7 19
14. stem 90VAC 130VAC And that the frequency matches the setting SuperCombi internal circuit breaker has tripped Reset the internal circuit breaker The battery is not being charged fully The battery is overcharged Incorrect charging current A defective battery connection Set the charging current at between 0 1 0 2 x battery capacity Check the battery terminals The absorption voltage has been set to an incorrect value Adjust the absorption voltage to the correct value The float voltage has been set to an incorrect value Adjust the float voltage to the correct value The internal DC fuse is defective The absorption voltage has been set to an incorrect value The float voltage has been set to an incorrect value SuperCombi will need to be set to service for repair Adjust the absorption voltage to the correct value Adjust the float voltage to the correct value Rich Electric Co SuperCombi Quick Reference Guide V7 19 Copyright 2009 Page 23 The battery is overcharged The battery is too small Reduce the charging current or use a battery with a higher capacity A defective battery Replace the battery The battery is too hot Connect a Battery Temperature Sensor BTS 3 Battery charge current drop to 0 A when the absorption voltage is reached Battery over temperat
15. t value in unit of 0 1A when the current fault occurs Main Menu gt Operation gt ENT gt Fault Trace gt ENT gt e Use constant U2 16 to monitor the solar supply power value in unit of IW when the current fault occurs Main Menu gt Operation gt ENT gt Fault Trace gt ENT gt e Use constant U2 17 to monitor solar Amp Hours value in unit of I AH when the current fault occurs Main Menu gt Operation gt ENT gt Fault Trace gt ENT gt e Use constant U2 18 to monitor solar total Amp Hours value in unit of I AH when the current fault occurs Main Menu gt Operation gt ENT gt Fault Trace gt ENT gt amp Use constant U2 26 to monitor the current temperature that has been detected by Battery Temperature Sensor BTS 3 in unit of 1 C when the current fault occurs Rich Electric Co SuperCombi Quick Reference Guide V7 19 Copyright 2009 Page 18 Main Menu Operation Fault History U3 Group Fault History Main Menu gt Operation gt ENT gt Fault Historys ENT e Use constant U3 01 to monitor the latest fault stored in the software Main Menu gt Operation gt ENT gt Fault Historys ENT e Use constant U3 02 to monitor the most recent second fault stored in the software Main Menu gt Operation gt ENT gt Fault Historys ENT e Use constant U3 03 to monitor the most recent third fault stored in the software Main Menu gt Operation gt ENT gt Fault Historys ENT e Use constant U3 04 to monitor the most recent fourth fault stored in th
16. ting Programming Constant groups to program modify all the constants B General Group C INVERTER Group D AC CHARGER Group E Aux relay Group F Solar charger Group and O Operator Group Modified Constants Operating the read out and modification of the constants group setting which are different from initial setting Users can program and modify constants Note On any Menu screen pressing DSPL key will return you to the previous Menu Rich Electric Co SuperCombi Quick Reference Guide V7 19 Copyright 2009 Page 9 Main Menu Programming Operator Main Menu Programming perator Monitor Select O1 01 Power ON LCD Monitor Select Standby Display Main Menu gt Programming gt ENT gt Operator gt ENT gt Monitor Select gt ENT gt After power of the SuperCombi is on the monitor selections will be showed on LCD Display U1 05 Battery Voltage is the initial display shown All the constants in Ul Group can be programmed U1 01 U 26 O1 02 Key Idle Detect Time Main Menu gt Programming gt ENT gt Operator gt ENT gt Monitor Select gt ENT gt e Use constant O1 02 to set the idle time when the keyboard is not operated and once any key is pressed the display will return to the LCD monitor selection value set in constant O1 01 e Initial Setting 180 sec setting range 10 600 sec Rich Electric Co SuperCombi Quick Reference Guide V7 19 Copyr
17. ue in unit of 1AH Rich Electric Co SuperCombi Quick Reference Guide V7 19 Copyright 2009 Page 15 Main Menu Operation Fault Trace U2 Group Fault Trace Main Menu gt Operation gt ENT gt Fault Trace gt ENT gt e Use constant U2 01 to monitor the current fault that results in SuperCombi stopping operating Main Menu gt Operation gt ENT gt Fault Trace gt ENT gt e Use constant U2 02 to monitor the last fault that has been recorded Main Menu gt Operation gt ENT gt Fault Trace gt ENT gt e Use constant U2 03 to monitor the AC input voltage value in unit of 0 1V when the current fault occurs Main Menu gt Operation gt ENT gt Fault Trace gt ENT gt Use constant U2 04 to monitor the AC input current value in unit of 0 1A when the current fault occurs Main Menu gt Operation gt ENT gt Fault Trace gt ENT gt Use constant U2 05 to monitor the AC output voltage value in unit of 0 1V when the current fault occurs Main Menu gt Operation gt ENT gt Fault Trace gt ENT gt e Use constant U2 06 to monitor the AC output current value in unit of 0 1A when the current fault occurs Rich Electric Co SuperCombi Quick Reference Guide V7 19 Copyright 2009 Page 16 Main Menu gt Operation gt ENT gt Fault Trace gt ENT gt Use constant U2 07 to monitor the battery voltage value in unit of 0 1V when the current fault occurs Main Menu gt Operation gt ENT gt Fault Trace gt ENT gt e Use constant U2 08 to mon
18. ure gt 50 C 1 Allow battery to cool Down 2 Place battery in a cool Environment 3 Check for shorted cells Battery Temperature Sensor BTS 3 is faulty 1 Unplug Battery Temperature Sensor BTS 3 from SuperCombi and power off the SuperCombi then wait 5 seconds and Power on again 2 If the SuperCombi AC CHARGE normally the BTS 3 is faulty and needs to be replaced VE Za Pure Sine Wave DC AC Inverter Page 24 NOTES Rich Electric Co SuperCombi Quick Reference Guide V7 19 Copyright 2009 Page 25
19. urrent digit stays in decimal press A and V at the same time for the digit to move to centesimal key for 1 second to return to Main Menu Operation immediately key for 1 second to return to Main Menu Programming immediately key to move cursor to the left one digit key to move cursor to the right one digit Rich Electric Co SuperCombi Quick Reference Guide V7 19 Copyright 2009 Page 8 Main Menu Main Menu Operation Press DSPL 99 Main Menu Initialize Press DSPL Press DSPL Main Menu Modified Constants Press DSPL Main Menu Programming Note After the set time period 01 02 Key Idle Detect Time the system will exit any menu screens and return to the standby display 01 01 Power ON LCD Monitor Select Main Menu There are four options in the Main Menu of the SuperCombi and they are Operation Initialize Programming and Modified Constants Function Content Operation constants SuperCombi can monitor AC IN voltage and current AC OUT voltage and current battery voltage battery current and ripple voltage in charging and discharging battery and other extension modules status This is U Monitor Group Initialize Operation Condition Setting Group A Initialize Group Multi language setting constants initialization setting and constants modification allowed prohibited set
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