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K1
K2
K3
K4
Active
Power
Signal Length
2 Sec
100%
Fallback Active
Yes
0%
Fallback Time
10 Min
30%
Fallback Power
100%
75%
60%
70%
10%
50%
100%
20%
100%
0%
60%
70%
20%
90%
1.
K1 ~ K4: The relays on RCR.
2.
Active: When selected, relays K1 ~ K4 will be active.
3.
Power: The corresponding limit on AC output power of inverter.
4.
Signal Length: The minimum time required to activate a power limit.
5.
Fallback: A fallback is an operation state which the inverter can enter if
relays K1~K4 is not active in the table.
6.
Fallback Active: When selected, fallback will take place.
7.
Fallback Time: The time required if the input status is not valid.
8.
Fallback Power: The power limit for fallback.
RCR Cannot Be Set via Web
To change RCR settings, you may need request a setting tool
from your inverter supplier. Users cannot do this via web.
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