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PS6210 Hardware Owner's Manual
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Protect control modules from electrostatic discharge. Always wear an electrostatic wrist strap
when handling a control module.
Shipping Requirements
If you plan to move a previously installed array geographically, for safety reasons, discharge the
battery to a lower charge level. To discharge the battery, shut down the array using the
command. This command also places the smart battery into ship mode, which minimizes further charge
loss while in storage/transport.
When you reinstall the array, on first power up, there will be a delay of up to 20 minutes while the
batteries charge back up to 100 percent.
Before You Begin
1. Ensure that the control module that you are going to be replacing the battery on is in secondary
mode. If it is active, fail the control module over so that it becomes the secondary one.
To make the control module secondary:
a. Click
Group.
b. Expand
Members
c. Click the
Controllers
d. Click the
Maintenance
2. If applicable, label the network cables on the secondary control module so that you can reinstall
them correctly later.
Remove the Battery
1. Disconnect the network cables from the secondary control module.
2. Remove the secondary control module and place it on a static-safe work area with the battery cover
facing up.
3. The battery cover, which holds the battery and related electronics, is held in place by a single
screw. This screw is not captive. Loosen the screw using a Phillips #2 screwdriver
remove the screw from the hole, and set it aside.
Figure 24: Removing the Screw From the Battery Cover
and select the member name.
tab to display the status of the control module.
tab, and click
restart
3 Maintaining Control Modules
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