Setting Time-Controlled Inverter Operation in Off-Grid Systems


Time-controlled inverter operation enables the regular supply of loads (e.g. electrical heating) during defined time periods (at weekends). In time-controlled inverter operation, the battery inverter only makes the stand-alone grid available during the set time period. For the remaining time, the battery inverter remains in standby mode.

  1. Activate the user interface of the inverter Establishing a connection to the user interface).
  2. Log in as Installer Logging In and Out of the User Interface).
  3. Select Device > Operation > Time control.
  4. Set time-controlled inverter operation. First set the parameter Start date for time-controlled inverter operation to the required start date.
  5. Set the parameter Start date for time-controlled inverter operation to the desired start time.
  6. Set the parameter Operating time for time-controlled inverter op. to the desired operating time.
  7. Select the Repetition cycle for time-controlled inverter operation / Repetition parameter and set it to the required repetition cycle.
  8. Time-controlled inverter operation is set.
  9. To activate time-controlled inverter operation, select the parameter Time-controlled inverter operation and set it Yes.
  • Time-controlled inverter operation is active. If the battery inverter has started automatically under time-control and you stop the battery inverter, time-controlled inverter operation is deactivated automatically.