Xantrex Technology Home Security System Freedom SW Series User Manual

Conext™ ComBox  
Communication and  
Monitoring Device  
For Freedom SW Series of Products  
Owner’s Guide  
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About This Guide  
Purpose  
The purpose of this Owner’s Guide is to provide explanations and procedures for  
installing, operating, configuring, maintaining, and troubleshooting the Conext  
ComBox Communication and Monitoring Device for Freedom SW inverter/  
chargers and accessories.  
Scope  
The Guide provides safety guidelines, planning, and setup information,  
procedures for installing the Conext ComBox, as well as information about  
configuring, monitoring, and troubleshooting the unit. It does include information  
on how to use other Xantrex products.  
Firmware Revision  
Some Conext ComBox features and functions described in this guide may be  
incorporated with later firmware versions. This manual is valid for Conext  
ComBox – Freedom SW version 01.00 and above. To view the firmware version  
on your product, see the Conext ComBox Status Information in the web user  
interface.  
Audience  
The Guide is intended for use by anyone who plans to construct, install, or  
operate a system involving the Conext ComBox–Freedom SW. The information in  
this manual is intended for qualified personnel. Qualified personnel have training,  
knowledge, and experience in:  
Installing electrical equipment  
Applying all applicable installation codes  
Analyzing and reducing the hazards involved in performing electrical work  
Changing any TCP/IP-related settings  
Organization  
This Guide is organized into five chapters and an appendix.  
Chapter 1, “Overview”, describes physical features of the Conext ComBox and  
introduces the user interface.  
Chapter 2, “Installation”, describes how to install, wire, and connect the Conext  
ComBox to your network.  
Chapter 3, “Configuration”, describes how to configure and change device  
settings, manage data logs, import and export data, and upgrade firmware.  
Chapter 4, “Monitoring”, describes how to monitor LED indicator lights (LEDs),  
system and device levels, and create historical views.  
Chapter 5, “Troubleshooting”, describes how to interpret events and alerts.  
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Appendix A, “Specifications”, contains the electrical, mechanical and  
environmental specifications for the Conext ComBox.  
Conventions Used  
The following conventions are used in this guide.  
DANGER  
DANGER indicates an imminently hazardous situation, which, if not avoided,  
will result in death or serious injury.  
WARNING  
WARNING indicates a potentially hazardous situation, which, if not avoided,  
can result in death or serious injury.  
CAUTION  
CAUTION indicates a potentially hazardous situation, which, if not avoided,  
can result in moderate or minor injury.  
NOTICE  
NOTICE indicates important information that you need to read carefully.  
Abbreviations and Acronyms  
DHCP - Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol  
LED - Light Emitting Diode (used for indicator lights)  
SELV - Safety Extra Low Voltage  
SNTP - Simple Network Time Protocol  
TCP/IP - Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol  
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Related Information  
Related Products  
For more information about related products, refer to:  
Freedom SW Inverter/Charger Owner’s Guide  
Xanbus Automatic Generator Start Owner’s Guide  
Xanbus System Control Panel Owner’s Guide  
Freedom Sequence Owner’s Guide  
You can find more information about Xantrex products and services at  
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Contents  
Types of Conext ComBox Networks - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1–6  
Conext ComBox on a Local Area Network (LAN) - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1–6  
Conext ComBox with Remote Access - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1–7  
Power Sources for the Conext ComBox - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1–7  
Mounting the Conext ComBox - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 2–4  
Wiring the Conext ComBox to an Ethernet Network - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 2–9  
Turning On the Conext ComBox- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 2–11  
Wiring the RS 485 Modbus Connector for Power to the Conext ComBox - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 2–12  
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Connecting the Conext ComBox to the Xanbus Network - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 3–11  
Resetting the Conext ComBox to Factory Settings - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 3–30  
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Installing Conext ComBox Upgrades from a Thumb Drive - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 3–37  
Installing Conext ComBox Upgrades Remotely - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 3–39  
Monitoring Conext ComBox Status Information - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 4–3  
Schneider Electric Products that Work with the Conext ComBox- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - A–4  
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Important Safety Instructions  
READ AND SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS - DO NOT DISCARD  
This guide contains important safety instructions for the Conext ComBox  
Communication and Monitoring Device for Freedom SW series of products (Part  
Number 809-0918). These instructions must be followed during installation and  
configuration procedures.  
DANGER  
HAZARD OF ELECTRIC SHOCK  
• Read all instructions, cautionary markings, and all other appropriate  
sections of this manual before installing, operating, troubleshooting or  
performing maintenance on the Conext ComBox – Freedom SW.  
• Exercise extreme caution at all times to prevent accidents.  
• These instructions are for use by qualified installers only.  
Failure to follow these instructions will result in death or serious injury.  
DANGER  
HAZARD OF ELECTRIC SHOCK AND FIRE  
• Connect only to Safety Extra Low Voltage (SELV) circuits and power  
sources.  
• All wiring must be done by qualified personnel to ensure compliance with  
all applicable installation codes and regulations.  
• Do not expose the Conext ComBox Freedom – SW to rain, snow, spray, or  
bilge water.  
• Do not disassemble. No user serviceable parts inside.  
• Do not install and/or operate in compartments containing flammable  
materials or in locations that require ignition-protected equipment.  
Failure to follow these instructions will result in death or serious injury.  
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Safety  
NOTICE  
EQUIPMENT DAMAGE  
• All cables connected to the Conext ComBox – Freedom SW must run  
indoors and not be susceptible to lightning strikes.  
• Turn OFF all devices before connecting cables. The Conext ComBox does  
not have an ON/OFF switch.  
• Do not connect an Ethernet cable from the Conext ComBox to the WAN/  
MODEM port on the network router.  
• Do not connect an Ethernet cable plug into a Xanbus port on the Conext  
ComBox.  
• Do not connect a Xanbus RJ-45 cable plug into the 10/100 Ethernet port of  
the Conext ComBox.  
• Do not connect any port on the Conext ComBox to an outside line or to a  
public telecommunication network.  
• Ensure that the device connected on the Xanbus network is in standby  
mode before changing settings. Do not change any settings unless you are  
familiar with the device.  
• Changes to any TCP/IP-related settings should only be performed by a  
qualified IT professional.  
Failure to follow these instructions can damage equipment or affect  
network performance.  
NOTICE  
EQUIPMENT DAMAGE  
• Do not disassemble the Conext ComBox – Freedom SW.  
• See Warranty for instructions on obtaining service.  
• The Conext ComBox contains no user-serviceable parts. Attempting to  
service the Conext ComBox yourself will void your warranty.  
Failure to follow these instructions can damage equipment.  
Important: This device can be configured to connect to the Internet using port-  
forwarding in your network router’s settings. There is a security risk in port-  
forwarding unencrypted network traffic over a public network (Internet). Use of  
a VPN or a secure tunnel to route Conext ComBox communication via the  
Internet is recommended.  
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Overview  
Chapter 1 describes the features of the Conext  
ComBox – Freedom SW and provides an  
overview of the physical features and web user  
interface.  
It includes:  
• System Scheduled Maintenance  
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Overview  
The Conext ComBox Communication and Monitoring Device (Part Number  
809-0918) is an accessory compatible with the Freedom SW series of products. It  
provides an overall view of system performance for mobile power monitoring  
systems such as commercial, emergency and recreational vehicles, marine  
vessels, construction and other heavy duty applications.  
The Conext ComBox – Freedom SW lets you configure the system and devices,  
monitor performance, and access data logs through a web-based application on  
a PC, laptop or Android tablet.  
Other features of the Conext ComBox include:  
Compatibility—connects directly to Xanbus-enabled devices  
Real-time clock—keeps time for the entire system  
Non-volatile memory—preserves the latest Conext ComBox settings if power  
is interrupted or network communication is disrupted.  
Micro-SD slot—provides additional data storage.  
Firmware storage and upgrade capability—uses the Conext ComBox to  
upgrade or downgrade firmware for Xanbus-enabled devices on the  
network.  
Important: This model of Conext ComBox is intended for connection to Freedom  
SW products only, and is not compatible with other Schneider Electric inverter  
products. Freedom SW products do not support grid tie or grid support functions.  
Although Modbus features are available in this ComBox model, Xantrex does not  
provide technical support for these features.  
Compatible Xanbus™ Components  
The Conext ComBox works with several Xantrex and Schneider Electric products  
including:  
Freedom SW inverter/chargers  
Xanbus System Control Panel (SCP)  
Xanbus Automatic Generator Start (AGS)  
Freedom Sequence power management system  
Note: For details on specific models supported, see the “Specifications”  
section. The Conext ComBox supports up to a maximum of 20 devices on a  
Xanbus network depending on the device types.  
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Physical Features  
Physical Features  
The following illustration shows the Conext ComBox. The tables in the following  
sections contain descriptions of the connectors, indicators, and data ports.  
Data Ports and Reset Button  
The data ports and reset are located at the top, front of the Conext ComBox.  
Their functions are listed in the following table.  
Item  
Description  
Reset  
The Reset pinhole is used to restore factory settings or clear  
internal firmware memory. See “Resetting the Conext ComBox to  
Micro-SD The Micro-SD data port is used with a micro-SD card to extend  
Conext ComBox memory for data logging.  
Host  
The Host USB data port is used for uploading firmware upgrades  
into the device - a thumb drive or equivalent mass storage device  
Device  
The Device USB data port is used for transferring files from the  
Conext ComBox to a PC.  
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LED Indicator Lights (LEDs)  
The Power LED flashes slowly (2 flashes per second) during the Conext ComBox  
application loading and flashes quickly during application initialization. The other  
LEDs light up one by one as the startup progresses. Once the Conext ComBox is  
ready, the power LED is on and other LEDs behave as described below. See  
“Monitoring LEDs” for more information.  
Item  
Description  
Power  
Green LED. The Conext ComBox is powered and ready to  
communicate when on.  
Memory  
Xanbus  
Green LED. Device is logging data to internal memory when  
flashing.  
Green LED. Device is actively communicating or transferring data  
with the Xanbus network when on.  
Modbus Green LED. Each flash indicates that the Conext ComBox received  
a message from the Modbus.  
Status  
Amber LED. Devices on the Conext ComBox system have events or  
alerts when on.  
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Communication and Power Ports  
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Item  
Description  
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Power port. Use an AC/DC power adapter connected to a wall  
outlet to provide power to the Conext ComBox.  
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Xanbus ports. Plug in a CAT5 cable from Xanbus-enabled devices  
for communications and/or power to the Conext ComBox.  
DIN rail sliding catch. Slide up/down to lock/release the Conext  
ComBox to a DIN rail.  
RS 485 Modbus port. Use the RS 485 Modbus connector from a  
Modbus device for communications and 24V power terminals to the  
Conext ComBox.  
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10/100 Ethernet port for CAT5 cable only. Use to connect to a  
DHCP-enabled network router.  
Dry Contact port. Used for signalling with SELV (Safety Extra Low  
Voltage) device.It does not provide power to the Conext ComBox.  
See Chapter 2, “Installation” for more information on these ports.  
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Overview  
Types of Conext ComBox Networks  
The Conext ComBox can interface with different LAN devices using wired or  
wireless connections, so you can configure your Xanbus devices and monitor  
your power system performance. For this version of Conext ComBox – Freedom  
SW, there are two communication network options:  
Conext ComBox on a Local Area Network (LAN)  
Conext ComBox with Remote Access  
Conext ComBox on a Local Area Network (LAN)  
When the Conext ComBox is part of a LAN, you can access the Conext ComBox  
web user interface from a computer on the same LAN or through a wireless or  
wired LAN connection. For configuring the Conext ComBox, an Ethernet  
connection is required between the Conext ComBox and a router and computer.  
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Power Sources for the Conext ComBox  
Conext ComBox with Remote Access  
You can access the web user interface for the Conext ComBox from a remote  
computer using the Internet. The Conext ComBox must be connected to a router.  
The router firewall settings must allow port forwarding, which allows the remote  
computer to access the Conext ComBox using the router’s IP address and the  
port number for the Conext ComBox.  
Note: There is a security risk in port forwarding unencrypted network traffic  
over a public network (Internet). It is recommended you use a VPN or a secure  
tunnel to route Conext ComBox communication via the Internet.  
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Power Sources for the Conext ComBox  
The Conext ComBox consumes an average of 2 W under most operating  
conditions and up to 10 W maximum. The power sources connected to the  
Conext ComBox must be capable of providing this power requirement.  
There are three power sources for the Conext ComBox:  
AC/DC power adapter (supplied)  
Freedom SW inverter/charger via CAT5 or CAT5e cable (Xanbus cable)  
24 V DC power input connections on the RS 485 Modbus connector  
All three sources can be used alone or simultaneously. Typically, the supplied  
AC/DC power adapter is used as a primary source with either a Xanbus or a  
RS 485 Modbus connection as secondary sources.  
Note: Modbus support is available only for the Conext ComBox (Part Number  
865-1058), and Conext Modbus Converter (Part Number 865-1059), used with  
Schneider Electric Conext series inverter products.  
The RS 485 Modbus connector supplied with this Conext ComBox – Freedom  
SW (Part Number 809- 0918), is not required for operation or supported by  
Xantrex technical support.  
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24 V DC input on  
RS 485 connector  
AC/DC power  
adapter  
Xanbus cable  
DANGER  
HAZARD OF ELECTRIC SHOCK AND FIRE  
Connect only to Safety Extra Low Voltage (SELV) circuits and power sources.  
Failure to follow these instructions will result in death or serious injury.  
Safety Extra Low Voltage (SELV) is a designation that refers to a circuit in which  
the voltages within the circuit and from the circuit to ground have values that are  
not a shock hazard, under both normal and single fault conditions. In the Conext  
ComBox, the SELV circuits and their intended connections are:  
Supplied AC/DC power adapter connected to the power port of the Conext  
ComBox.  
Xanbus communications and power which come from SELV circuits on Xanbus-  
enabled Schneider products.  
24 V DC power input connections which must be SELV and are connected to the  
Conext ComBox via the RS 485 Modbus connector.  
SELV Ethernet circuits or Class 2 circuits (Class 2 is a 24V, 100VA limited circuit).  
An external SELV circuit connected via the Dry Contact connector (see “Wiring  
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User Interface  
This section describes the elements of the web-based user interface for the  
Conext ComBox. This interface is used to check the status of the Conext  
ComBox, configure, monitor and log data for your network, and perform  
upgrades. The menu bar contains icons for all functions plus home, close and  
setup icons.  
To access the web user interface, log in with a user name and password. For  
Web browsers  
Correct operation of the web interface has been verified with the following  
browsers:  
Mozilla Firefox 12.x or later  
Microsoft Windows Internet Explorer 8.x or later*  
Google Chrome 18.x or later  
Safari 5.x or later  
Android 4.0 or later (Ice Cream Sandwich)  
Other browsers have not been tested and may have varying degrees of  
compatibility with the Conext ComBox.  
*Internet Explorer 8.0 and 9.0 do not support firmware upgrade.  
Note: JavaScript and cookies must be enabled in your Web browser for the  
interface to function.  
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Overview  
Home Screen  
Current date and time.  
See page page 3–7  
Name assigned to the  
ComBox. See  
The Freedom SW has  
one AC input. Your  
ComBox will be  
configured to display  
GRIDorGENERATOR  
power flow (but not  
both at the same  
time).  
Indicates the  
direction of energy  
flow  
Note: Although the Conext ComBox interface is displayed in a web browser, it  
does not use the Back button to display previous screens. All navigation  
through the interface is done within the Home screen.  
Item  
Description  
Displays basic settings for configuring the Conext ComBox for  
use with the Freedom SW inverter/charger and Xanbus AGS.  
Displays all power system devices connected to the ComBox. A  
yellow flashing device icon indicates a warning. A red flashing  
icon indicates a fault. Click a device icon to view a system  
status summary.  
Shows battery status such as voltage, current, power,  
temperature, charge cycle information and historical  
information.  
Shows the load status for the system and devices including  
power, apparent power, voltage, current, and frequency.  
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User Interface  
Shows the status of generator input energy  
This feature is reserved for future use. A Xanbus-enabled solar  
charge controller certified for use on a vehicle or boat is not  
currently available.  
Shows the status of AC shore power from the main utility grid.  
Menu Bar  
Item  
Description  
Returns you to the Home menu.  
Displays the Conext ComBox Status Information screen. Click the  
Setup button in the left side menu to open the Conext ComBox  
Setup screen.  
In the Conext ComBox Setup screen, you can configure ComBox  
settings such as Time Zone and Network Settings. For more  
Links to xantrex.com.  
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Closes the Conext ComBox web user interface and logs out.  
Shows Xanbus Devices of all types in the network.  
Shows the battery status for the network.  
Shows system AC output power, voltage and current (loads).  
Shows the status of AC shore power from the public utility grid.  
This feature is reserved for future use. A Xanbus enabled solar  
charge controller certified for use on a vehicle or boat is not  
currently available.  
Displays the status of generator input energy.  
Conext ComBox Setup Buttons  
These buttons are found in the Conext ComBox Setup screen.  
Item Description  
Saves a parameter’s new value to the Conext ComBox.  
Recalls (or refreshes) a parameter’s previous value that is still not  
saved (or that may have been changed by another device).  
Found in E-mail-related settings, the Conext ComBox sends  
information out via the e-mail system.  
Found only in the Network Time (SNTP) setting, this button performs  
a manual network time synchronization.  
Found only in General Settings, this button reboots the Conext  
ComBox.  
Found only in General Settings, this button shuts down the Conext  
ComBox.  
Captures the most up-to-date value from a parameter.  
Sets the time and date in the Conext ComBox.  
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System Scheduled Maintenance  
Sets the time zone in the Conext ComBox.  
Found only in FTP Logger Settings, this button sends a sample log  
file to an FTP site.  
Causes a physical indicator on the Xanbus device to flash, light up,  
or beep, depending on the device.  
Found only in Modbus Address List Settings, this button resets the  
Modbus addresses of Xanbus devices.  
Other Buttons  
These buttons are found in other Conext ComBox web user interface screens, such as  
Upload screens and dialog screens.  
Item  
Description  
Found in Firmware Uploads And Device Upgrades, this button  
uploads an upgrade file from a storage device to the Conext  
ComBox.  
Found in Firmware Uploads And Device Upgrades, this button  
initiates the device upgrade process for a Xanbus device.  
When visible this provides the option to cancel a prompted action.  
Enacts an action prompted by a dialog screen.  
Closes a user interface screen or a pop-up application.  
System Scheduled Maintenance  
The Conext ComBox is unavailable for approximately three minutes at 3:05 AM daily.  
During this time, the Conext ComBox performs routine maintenance and does not  
respond to queries via any of its external interfaces, such as Modbus TCP, RS 485, Web  
Services, and Web Pages. Data logging is also suspended during this period.  
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Installation  
Choosing a Location  
Choose a clean, dry, easily accessible location indoors.  
If you mount the Conext ComBox on a wall, the recommended height is at eye-  
level so that you can clearly see the LEDs and have easy access to the data  
ports.  
All the communication ports on the Conext ComBox are accessible from the  
bottom of the device when mounted on a wall or DIN rail. Clearance of at least 2  
inches (50 mm) below the device is needed to allow for the bending radius of  
cables that connect to the Conext ComBox.  
You should not run cables through conduits that can be exposed to lightning  
strikes.  
The following are recommended maximum cable lengths in a Conext ComBox  
system:  
• 131 feet (40 m)  
• 328 feet (100 m)  
• 164 feet (50 m)  
Total Xanbus network  
Router to Conext ComBox  
Modbus Master (RS 485) to Conext ComBox  
DANGER  
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• Connect only to Safety Extra Low Voltage (SELV) circuits and power  
sources.  
• All wiring must be done by qualified personnel to ensure compliance with  
all applicable installation codes and regulations.  
• Do not expose the Conext ComBox – Freedom SW to rain, snow, spray, or  
bilge water.  
• Do not disassemble. No user serviceable parts inside.  
• Do not install and/or operate in compartments containing flammable  
materials or in locations that require ignition-protected equipment.  
Failure to follow these instructions will result in death or serious injury.  
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Materials and Tools Required  
Materials List  
The following materials are supplied in the Conext ComBox package:  
p Conext ComBox unit  
p Conext ComBox Quick Start Guide  
p AC/DC power adapter (PN: 0J-921-0023-Z) with replaceable multi-plug for  
North America, Europe, Asia, UK  
5.5 mm diameter (outer, negative), 2.1 mm diameter (inner, positive)  
connector  
12 VDC (output), 1.5 ADC  
p Dry contact connector  
p RS 485 Modbus connector  
p Ethernet cable (2 m)  
p USB cable (1.8 m)  
p Xanbus network terminator  
p Mounting hardware  
Additional Material and Tools  
The following materials and tools are not supplied but are required to complete  
the installation:  
CAT5 or CAT5e network cable(s) for Xanbus connections - 6.5 feet (2 m) or  
longer  
Modbus network cable(s)  
Wire stripper  
Ferrules  
For wall mount:  
Two #6 (or equivalent) mounting screws for non-drywall mounting  
Screwdriver set  
For DIN rail mount:  
35-mm “top hat” DIN rail (EN50022)  
Pliers  
Diagonal cutter or heavy duty scissors  
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Mounting the Conext ComBox  
Wall Mount  
To mount the Conext ComBox on a wall:  
1. Choose the location for mounting the device. Mounting hardware for plywood  
wall material is supplied.  
2. Using the template in the Conext ComBox Quick Start Guide, mark the  
mounting holes on the wall with a pencil. The holes must be at the same  
height and 4 7/16 inches (112 mm) apart.  
3. Insert the mounting screws supplied in the marked locations on the wall,  
leaving a space of about ¼ inch (6 mm) between the wall and screw head.  
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¼ inch  
(6 mm)  
4. Place the Conext ComBox on the mounting screws, and confirm a snug fit  
before going to the next step.  
5. Connect the wiring and cables. Go to “Wiring the Conext ComBox to an  
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DIN Rail Mount  
A standard 35-mm “top hat” DIN rail (EN50022) must be used for mounting.  
To mount the Conext ComBox on the DIN Rail:  
1. Choose the location for mounting the device.  
2. Using heavy duty scissors or a diagonal cutter, cut both ends of the side tab  
on one end of the Conext ComBox.  
Side tab  
3. Break off the side tab. You may need to use pliers for this.  
4. Repeat steps 2 and 3 for the tab at the other end of the Conext ComBox.  
5. Use a suitable tool, such as a screwdriver, to pull down the catch on the  
bottom of the Conext ComBox.  
6. Mount the Conext ComBox on the DIN rail and release the catch. See the  
following illustration.  
DIN rail catch  
7. Connect the wiring and cables.  
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Wiring the RS 485 Modbus Connector for Data  
Communication  
Note: Modbus support is available only for the Conext ComBox (Part Number  
865-1058), and Conext Modbus Converter (Part Number 865-1059), used with  
Schneider Electric Conext series inverter products.  
The RS 485 Modbus connector supplied with this Conext ComBox – Freedom  
SW (Part Number 809-0918), is not required for operation or supported by  
Xantrex technical support.  
The RS 485 Modbus connector provides three terminals to wire communication  
cables to the Conext ComBox. The five-terminal RS 485 connector uses the first  
three terminals for a data cable. The cable has a size of 16–24 AWG with  
2
2
1.5 mm –0.25 mm wires. The cable can be shielded or non-shielded.  
To wire the RS 485 Modbus connector for data communication:  
1. Select a two-wire, twisted pair, shielded cable not longer than 164 feet  
(50 m). Refer to the local electrical code and application to select the  
insulation and temperature class of the cable to be used.  
2. Strip 3/8 in.(10 mm) from the end of the wires to be connected and attach  
ferrules to the two signal wires (red and black in the following diagram).  
3. Insert the ferrules and the shield wire into the connector terminals as shown  
in the following diagram.  
D
D
S
hi  
el  
1
0
3/8 in.  
d
(10 mm)  
4. Secure the wires by tightening the screw on the terminal.  
The middle terminal is not connected internally but is provided for the shield  
connection of the cable.  
5. If you intend to use the Dry Contact, go to “Wiring the Dry Contact  
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Wiring the RS 485 Modbus Connector for Data Communication  
Modbus versus  
Xanbus  
The RS 485 Modbus connection and Xanbus cable connection provide data  
communication from the network and devices to the Conext ComBox.  
Communication with Modbus devices is handled through the RS 485 or 10/100  
Ethernet connection on the Conext ComBox while communication with Xanbus  
components occurs through the Xanbus ports of Xanbus-enabled devices.  
Connecting the  
Conext ComBox  
with other Modbus  
Devices  
In the Modbus implementation, the Conext ComBox acts as a slave to an RS 485  
master device. The RS 485 connection to the Conext ComBox allows  
communication between the Xanbus network and the master device. This  
enables Conext devices to link to third-party software and building management  
systems.  
If a Modbus device, including the Conext ComBox, is installed as the last device  
in a daisy chain, a 120 ohm terminator must be used because they do not have  
an internal terminator for the RS 485 network. When inserting two wires in one  
terminal, as in the case of daisy-chained RS 485 Modbus devices, use smaller  
gauge wires. See the following example.  
Note: Turn off all Modbus and other devices prior to wiring the connectors.  
Connect the  
RS 485 connector  
to the RS 485 port.  
See NOTE below.  
Modbus  
Device 2  
Modbus  
Device 3  
D1  
D0  
Shield  
24 V  
Power  
Supply  
Modbus  
Device 1  
RS 485  
120-ohm  
Terminator  
RS 485  
120-ohm  
Terminator  
Modbus  
Device 4  
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Wiring the Dry Contact Connector  
Wiring instructions for dry contact wiring for SELV devices is included in this  
section. The dry contact connector is intended to control the trigger of SELV  
devices such as small DC fans or external AC or DC relays. It does not provide  
power to the Conext ComBox.  
To wire the dry contact connector:  
DANGER  
ELECTRIC SHOCK AND FIRE HAZARD  
Turn off all other devices prior to wiring the connectors.  
• The Dry contact port must only be connected to a circuit rated 24V DC  
max, 4A max, and supplied from an SELV source.  
Failure to follow these instructions will result in death or serious injury.  
1. Strip 3/8 in. (10 mm) from the end of the wire to be connected and attach  
ferrules to the bare wires.  
2. Insert the ferrule into the Dry Contact connector’s wire terminal.  
3. Secure the wire by tightening the screw on the terminal.  
NC Com NO  
3/8 in.  
(10 mm)  
normally  
closed  
common  
normally open  
4. Repeat steps 2 and 3 for the remaining wires.  
Note: The Dry Contact Connector should not be used for any safety-critical  
applications.  
5. Once all the Dry Contact wires are secured, push the Dry Contact connector  
into the Dry Contact port until it locks into place.  
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Wiring the Conext ComBox to an Ethernet Network  
Wiring the Conext ComBox to an Ethernet Network  
Note: The computer and network router may remain powered at this stage in  
the process. If not already powered, make sure these two devices are on before  
proceeding.  
Before connecting a computer and router to the Conext ComBox, make sure it  
meets the following prerequisites.  
Router  
The network router must be able to supply DHCP addresses automatically to  
connected devices. If your network router does not support automatic DHCP,  
refer to your network router’s user guide or contact your system administrator.  
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Operating System  
Microsoft Windows 7 (recommended) or later  
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Microsoft Windows XP (SP2, SP3)  
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Windows Vista X86  
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Mac OS X 10.4.8. or later  
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Web Browsers  
Mozilla Firefox® 12.x or later  
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Microsoft Windows Internet Explorer 8.x or later  
Google Chrome 18.x or later  
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Safari 5.x or later  
Android 4.0 or later (Ice Cream Sandwich)  
Note: JavaScript and cookies must be enabled in your web browser.  
To connect the Conext ComBox to a computer on an Ethernet network:  
1. Make sure the computer and network router are turned on and the Conext  
ComBox is not turned on. Make sure the network router selected has DHCP  
enabled.  
2. Connect one end of an Ethernet cable to the computer’s network port.  
NOTICE  
EQUIPMENT DAMAGE  
• Do not connect an Ethernet cable from the Conext ComBox to the  
WAN/MODEM port on the network router.  
• Do not connect an Ethernet cable plug into a Xanbus port on the Conext  
ComBox.  
Failure to follow these instructions can damage equipment.  
3. Connect the other end of the Ethernet cable to a vacant Ethernet/LAN port on  
the network router.  
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Step 1:  
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Laptop, tablet, and router ON  
Step 2  
Step 3  
Step 4  
Ethernet cable  
supplied  
Step 5  
4. Connect one end of the Ethernet cable (supplied) to the LAN port on the  
network router.  
At this stage, the network router should be on but the LED showing port  
activity on the router will not show any indication.  
5. Connect the other end of the Ethernet cable to the Conext ComBox.  
At this stage the Ethernet cable should be the only cable (except for the Dry  
Contact if used) plugged into the Conext ComBox.  
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Turning On the Conext ComBox  
The Conext ComBox must be wired into an Ethernet connection before it is  
powered up. Follow the sequence of steps in “Wiring the Conext ComBox to an  
To turn on the Conext ComBox:  
1. Connect a power source to the Conext ComBox. You can do either of the  
following:  
Plug the AC/DC power adapter into the AC wall outlet (see “Connecting  
Plug the RS 485 connector, which has been wired with a 24 V DC power  
supply, to the RS 485 port on the Conext ComBox until it locks into place.  
ComBox” for the wiring procedure.  
Note: Modbus support is available only for the Conext ComBox (Part Number  
865-1058), and Conext Modbus Converter (Part Number 865-1059), used with  
Schneider Electric Conext series inverter products.  
The RS 485 Modbus connector supplied with this Conext ComBox – Freedom  
SW (Part Number 809- 0918), is not required for operation or supported by  
Xantrex technical support.  
WARNING  
PHYSICAL INJURY HAZARD  
Xanbus is a valid power source for the Conext ComBox. However, for the initial  
configuration, using Xanbus as a power source is not recommended. The  
Conext ComBox clock will override the other Xanbus devices’ clocks and  
could trigger unintentional time-based events. Therefore, DO NOT connect the  
Conext ComBox to the Xanbus network prior to setting up the internal clock of  
the Conext ComBox. Refer to “Changing the Time” on page 3–7. If Xanbus is  
the only source powering the ComBox, after installation verify the time settings  
in all devices.  
Failure to follow these instructions can result in death or serious injury.  
2. When power is applied to the Conext ComBox, all the LEDs flash once and  
then the Power LED flashes intermittently for approximately two minutes  
during the application loading and initialization sequence.  
Wait until the Power LED lights up steadily before proceeding to the next  
3. When the Conext ComBox is ready, proceed to either “Connecting to the  
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Connecting the AC/DC Power Adapter  
DANGER  
ELECTRIC SHOCK AND FIRE HAZARD  
Use only the AC/DC Power Adapter supplied with this Conext ComBox unit.  
When ordering a replacement, reference PN: 0J-921-0023-Z.  
Failure to follow these instructions will result in death or serious injury.  
To use the AC/DC power adapter supplied with the Conext ComBox as a  
power source:  
1. Conext ComBox uses a universal plug with interchangeable pins and plug  
styles.  
2. Connect the power plug to the AC outlet.  
3. Connect the other plug of AC/DC power adapter to the Power port on the  
Conext ComBox.  
Wiring the RS 485 Modbus Connector for Power to the Conext ComBox  
Note: Modbus support is available only for the Conext ComBox (Part Number  
865-1058), and Conext Modbus Converter (Part Number 865-1059), used with  
Schneider Electric Conext series inverter products.  
The RS 485 Modbus connector supplied with this Conext ComBox – Freedom  
SW (Part Number 809- 0918), is not required for operation or supported by  
Xantrex technical support.  
To use the Modbus RS 485 connector to provide power to the Conext ComBox,  
use the following procedure. When powering the Conext ComBox through the  
24 V DC terminals on the RS 485 connector, use a power supply (AC/DC or DC/  
DC) that provides galvanic isolation to meet the required SELV connections.  
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Turning On the Conext ComBox  
DANGER  
ELECTRIC SHOCK AND FIRE HAZARD  
If the power terminals on the Modbus RS 485 connector are used, the RS 485  
connector must only be connected to a circuit rated 24V DC max, 1A max  
(fused on the positive wire), and supplied from an SELV source.  
Failure to follow these instructions will result in death or serious injury.  
NOTICE  
EQUIPMENT DAMAGE  
Turn OFF all devices before connecting cables. The Conext ComBox does not  
have an ON/OFF switch. See “Power Cycle” below.  
Failure to follow these instructions can damage equipment or affect  
performance.  
Power Cycle  
To power cycle the Conext ComBox:  
1. Turn the Conext ComBox OFF – perform a proper shutdown (see “Shutting  
down the Conext ComBox” on page 3–17) then unplug and disconnect it  
from all power sources.  
2. Wait ten seconds before the next step.  
Ensure that there is no USB thumb drive inserted in the USB Host port.  
3. Turn the Conext ComBox ON – plug and connect it to a power source.  
Wiring Steps  
To wire the RS 485 Modbus connector for power to the Conext ComBox:  
1. Turn off the 24 V DC power supply.  
2. Unplug the RS 485 connector from the RS 485 port on the Conext ComBox.  
3. Strip 3/8 in. (10 mm) from the end of the 0 V (–) wire of the power cable.  
4. Terminate the wire with a ferrule.  
5. Install a 1A DC fuse on the 24 V (+) wire of the power cable and strip 3/8 in.  
(10 mm) from the end of the wire.  
6. Terminate the wire with a ferrule.  
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7. Insert the ferrules into the Modbus connector’s wire terminals as shown.  
3/8 in.  
(10 mm)  
0 V (–)  
1A DC fuse on  
the positive wire  
24 V (+)  
power supply  
Note: The polarity of the wires is shown above and on the unit.  
8. Secure the wires by tightening the screws on the terminal.  
9. Plug the Modbus connector into the RS 485 port of the Conext ComBox.  
10. Turn on the 24 V DC power supply.  
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Connecting to the Web Interface Using the Discovery Tool  
After the Conext ComBox is wired into and powered up on a LAN, it will exist as a  
LAN device at an IP address. The following procedure describes how to find the  
Conext ComBox LAN address using the Discovery Tool.  
To find the Conext ComBox on your network:  
1. Download the Discovery Tool from the website:  
http://xantrex.com/power-products/default/conext-combox-freedomsw  
2. Temporarily disable all antivirus software including firewall protection  
software running in the background.  
3. Open the Device Discovery Tool folder.  
4. Double-click ConextComBoxLocator.jar.  
This tool requires Java Runtime Environment (JRE). If you see a message  
about this, go to http://www.java.com/en/download/index.jsp to download and  
install JRE.  
5. In the list that appears, click the Web Address for the Conext ComBox  
(cb-XXXX where XXXX is a factory- assigned number).  
If a web browser opens up, you will see the Conext ComBox user interface  
Login window. Go to the next step.  
The default value of the Web Server Port is 80. For example, if you change  
this value to 8080, you must append the URL address with “:8080” at the end  
of the IP address (e.g. http://10.167.73.66:8080).  
If a web browser window does not open:  
Note the Web Address for the Conext ComBox.  
Open a web browser.  
Enter the Conext ComBox Web Address in the URL field.  
Press Enter on the keyboard. The Conext ComBox web interface Login  
window appears.  
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6. Enable all antivirus software including firewall protection software.  
7. To complete configuration of your Conext ComBox, go to the “Configuration”  
section.  
Connecting to the Web Interface Using a USB Thumb Drive  
In cases where it is not practical to obtain the Conext ComBox’s IP address using  
the Device Discovery tool (or using the Windows network browser), obtain the IP  
address using a USB thumb drive.  
To connect using a USB thumb drive:  
1. Plug a USB thumb drive into the Conext ComBox’s USB Host data port while  
the Conext ComBox unit is powered on (the Power LED is steadily on and not  
flashing).  
2. Watch the Memory LED and wait for it to flash quickly five times.  
3. Remove the USB thumb drive from the USB Host data port.  
4. Plug the USB thumb drive into your computer’s USB port.  
5. Use the file system browser on your computer to navigate to the thumb  
drive’s root directory.  
6. Look for a file named serial number.html, where serial number is the Serial  
Number of the Conext ComBox.  
7. Double-click the serial number.html file. Your default web browser will launch  
and display the System Information screen.  
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Connecting to the Web Interface Using an Android Tablet  
8. Click the Connect button. The web browser opens and the Conext ComBox  
web interface Login window appears.  
Note: Connecting to the web interface through the System Information screen  
only works if your computer is on the same Local Area Network as the Conext  
ComBox.  
Connecting to the Web Interface Using an Android Tablet  
If you want to use a tablet to access the web interface, you must install the  
Conext ComBox – Freedom SW mobile application available on Google Play.  
The Conext ComBox mobile application is designed for tablets running Android  
4.0 or later.  
To connect using a tablet:  
1. Make sure that the Conext ComBox is turned on and that the router is  
connected to the internet with WiFi turned on.  
2. On the tablet home screen, tap the Google Play icon:  
3. In the Google Play store, search for Conext ComBox Freedom SW.  
4. Tap Install and follow the instructions on the screen to install the application.  
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Configuration  
for the Conext ComBox – Freedom SW. It also  
includes how to connect devices to the Xanbus  
network.  
It includes:  
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Configuration  
Configuration Steps  
To complete Conext ComBox setup, you must successfully complete the  
procedures in Chapter 2, “Installation”. Make sure the Conext ComBox is  
connected, the Power LED is on, and the Status LED is off. Your Xanbus devices  
should still be in standby mode.  
When you log in to the web interface, most of the setup information appears  
automatically with their default values. Some information requires change (such  
as passwords), some information can be modified as needed, and some  
information can only be modified by a qualified IT professional.  
The following items are part of the Conext ComBox configuration process:  
Primary  
p Log in - see “Logging In”  
p Change the password - see “Changing the Admin Password”  
p Set the time - see “Changing the Time”  
p Enter e-mail information - see “Changing E-Mail Settings” and sending  
p Connect the Conext ComBox to the Xanbus network - see “Connecting the  
p Configure basic ComBox settings in the control panel- see “Changing Basic  
Secondary  
p Change TCP/IP settings if you want to use static IP addresses - see “TCP/IP  
p Configure Conext ComBox settings - see “Changing Advanced Conext  
Optional/  
Occasional  
p Clear the device memory - see “Clearing the Internal Firmware Memory”  
p Upgrade the device firmware - see “Upgrading Firmware”  
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Logging In  
Logging In  
The first time you log in to the Conext ComBox web user interface, use the default  
User name: admin and Password: password.  
NOTE: See “Two Types of  
Accounts” below.  
admin  
password  
Two Types of Accounts  
User name  
Password  
Privileges  
admin  
password  
System-level access.  
Lets you make changes to Conext ComBox  
settings and Xanbus device settings, and  
access all system monitoring, status, and  
logging tools.  
user  
user  
Limited access.  
Lets you display system and status monitoring  
tools, and make basic changes to the  
Freedom SW configuration using the Basic  
settings button on the Home screen.  
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The Home screen appears after logging in successfully.  
Note: The Freedom SW has one AC input. Your ComBox will be configured to display  
GRID or GENERATOR power flow (but not both at the same time).  
Once you log in, click  
in the menu bar to change the password.  
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Changing the Admin Password  
Changing the Admin Password  
Change the password from the default “password” as soon as possible.  
Changing the  
To change the Conext ComBox Admin Password:  
Admin password  
1. In the menu bar, click  
2. Click  
.
in the left side menu.  
3. Under Conext ComBox Settings, click Change Admin Password.  
4. Enter the Old Password.  
5. Enter your New Password.  
The password should contain at least eight alphanumeric (0-9, a-z, A-Z)  
characters with no special characters and spaces. Passwords are case-  
sensitive, and the maximum length is 32 characters.  
6. Enter the New Password (confirm) again.  
7. Click Submit.  
A message indicates that the password change was successful.  
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Recovering the  
To recover a Password:  
Admin password  
If you forget the password, click Recover Lost Password in the Login window.  
An e-mail will be sent to the designated e-mail address(es) containing the current  
or a random temporary password for your Conext ComBox.  
.
Note: You must have the Conext ComBox E-mail Settings configured and  
connected to the internet for this feature to work. See “Changing E-Mail  
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Changing the Time  
WARNING  
PHYSICAL INJURY HAZARD  
Be careful when changing the Conext ComBox time setting. It will override any  
time settings on individual Xanbus-enabled devices in the network. The time  
represents the entire system. Any appliance or equipment that is time-  
controlled by a Xanbus device, such as a generator connected to an AGS,  
can inadvertently turn on at the wrong time.  
Failure to follow these instructions can result in death or serious injury.  
You can also choose to use the network time for your system. If enabled, network  
time (SNTP) will override the Conext ComBox Time setting at the next SNTP  
polling update. See “Using Network Time” on page 3–8. The default setting has  
SNTP network time enabled (SNTP state is On).  
Note: This date/time setting overrides settings on other devices in the system.  
To set the Conext ComBox time and date:  
1. On the Home screen, click  
to display the Basic Settings control panel.  
2. Click Time & Zone and then select the appropriate values. Click Submit.  
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Using Network  
Time  
You can choose to use the network time for your Conext ComBox system. You  
must be logged on as Admin to access Network Time and other advanced  
settings.  
Note: If you enable this option, it will replace any manual settings you set  
under Time and Zone at the next update according to the SNTP poll setting.  
To use the network time and date:  
1. Log in as Admin, and in the menu bar, click  
.
2. Click in the left side menu.  
3. Under Conext ComBox settings, click Network Time (SNTP).  
4. In SNTP Server Name, enter the IP address or URL of the network time  
server, (pool.ntp.org is recommended) and then click  
5. In SNTP Poll Interval, enter (in hours) how often you want to update the  
Conext ComBox system time to the network time and then click  
6. To enable the automatic network time setting, select SNTP State On and then  
click  
To disable the automatic network time setting, select SNTP State Off and  
then click  
7. To perform a manual network time synchronization (SNTP State must be On),  
click under Perform SNTP Synchronization.  
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Changing E-Mail Settings  
Changing E-Mail Settings  
If you forget your password and want to have it sent to you, you must provide a  
an e-mail address. Lost password recovery is not possible without first setting up  
a valid e-mail address and enabling e-mail notification.  
Note: E-mail Settings is a networking feature that requires a Local Area  
Network with Internet access. If you do not have Internet access through your  
router, this feature is not available.  
Mailer Status  
Activate or deactivate e-mailing  
features. When enabled, a user who  
forgets a password when trying to log  
in can have the Conext ComBox send  
the current password or a randomly  
generated temporary password by  
e-mail.  
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E-mail Server Address  
Specify the mail server address  
provided by the Internet service  
provider. It has the format  
mailserver.yourdomain.com. Contact  
your Internet service provider for the  
correct information.  
E-mail Server Port  
E-mail Recipients  
Specify the port number used by a  
computer to transmit electronic data  
through the Internet. The number 25 is  
typically reserved for e-mail.  
Enter multiple e-mail addresses  
separated by a comma and no space.  
Any address listed here will receive e-  
mail messages generated by the  
Conext ComBox.  
E-mail Authentication  
E-mail User ID  
Enable or disable an external e-mail’s  
authentication settings. When enabled,  
you have to supply the E-mail User ID  
and E-mail Password below.  
Specify the external e-mail account’s  
user ID, which is usually the full e-mail  
address that includes the domain  
name.  
E-mail Password  
Specify the external e-mail account’s  
password.  
Lost Password E-Mail Recipients  
Specify a valid e-mail address where  
the current password or a random  
temporary password can be sent.  
For multiple e-mail recipients, separate  
the addresses with a comma and no  
space.  
Lost Password E-Mail From Address  
Specify a valid e-mail address that can  
be used as an identifier of the sender.  
Generally, the sender is also the user of  
the Conext ComBox.  
By default, this is set to no-  
typically does not need to be changed.  
Reset Lost Passwords  
Select No to send the current  
password by e-mail.  
Select Yes to generate a random  
temporary password to be sent by  
e-mail.  
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Send Test E-Mail  
Test that the e-mail settings above  
have been configured correctly.  
Press the  
button to send a  
sample e-mail message to the  
addresses listed in the E-mail  
Recipients parameter. Mailer Status  
must be enabled for the button to work.  
Connecting the Conext ComBox to the Xanbus Network  
After you install and configure the Conext ComBox, you can connect it to the  
Xanbus network. The Xanbus network cable (a CAT5 cable), can provide both  
data communication and power from Xanbus-enabled devices.  
Important: Make sure the ComBox clock is configured before connecting  
ComBox to the Xanbus network. See “Changing the Time” on page 3–7.  
Xanbus is a valid power source for the Conext ComBox. However, for first-time  
setup, it is not recommended. The Conext ComBox clock will override the other  
Xanbus devices’ clocks and could trigger unintentional time-based events.  
DO NOT connect the Conext ComBox to the Xanbus network before setting up  
the internal clock of the Conext ComBox. If Xanbus is the only power source to  
the ComBox, after installation verify the time settings in all devices.  
When you connect the Conext ComBox to the network, the web application  
automatically discovers any new Xanbus devices, and Modbus addresses are  
assigned according to the starting address configuration settings. Log out of the  
web user interface and then log in again to check the Modbus address for the  
new device and its status.  
When applying power to the Conext ComBox through the Xanbus network, make  
sure the Xanbus network itself has power. Only Freedom SW inverter/chargers  
can provide power to the Xanbus network and must be operating.  
Note:  
• Xanbus components can be arranged in any order.  
• Use a network terminator at both ends of the Xanbus network.  
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To connect the Conext ComBox to an existing Xanbus network:  
The assumption at this point is that there is an existing Xanbus network and all  
Xanbus-enabled devices in that network have been previously interconnected  
with each other.  
1. Put the Freedom SW inverter/chargers and Xanbus AGS into standby mode  
before connecting the Conext ComBox to avoid triggering any unintentional  
time-based events.  
You can put the inverter/chargers out of standby mode later when you have  
completed configuration of the Conext ComBox.  
2. Using the sample illustration below, connect the Conext ComBox to the  
Xanbus network.  
NOTICE  
EQUIPMENT DAMAGE  
Do not connect a Xanbus RJ-45 cable plug into the 10/100 Ethernet port of the  
Conext ComBox.  
Failure to follow these instructions can damage equipment or affect  
network performance.  
Freedom SW  
Low Battery  
Cutoff  
Battery Type  
AGM/  
Search  
Mode  
Battery Bank  
Capacity (Ah)  
LOW  
HIGH GEL Flooded Max  
Off  
1000  
30  
800  
600  
400  
Fault  
kW Inverting  
100  
200  
Batt  
%
SCP  
AGS  
A
Charging  
FREEDOM SW 2000  
T
M
Network  
Terminator  
Connect to Xanbus ports only  
Freedom SW  
Conext ComBox  
Low Battery  
Cutoff  
Battery Type  
AGM/  
Search  
Mode  
Battery Bank  
Capacity (Ah)  
LOW  
HIGH GEL Flooded Max  
Off  
1000  
30  
800  
600  
400  
Fault  
kW Inverting  
100  
200  
Batt  
%
A
Charging  
FREEDOM SW 2000  
Network  
Terminator  
Be sure to terminate the Xanbus network with Xanbus network terminators at both  
ends.  
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When the Conext ComBox starts communicating with other Xanbus-enabled  
devices on the network, the Xanbus LED will go on.  
The Conext ComBox is now ready to configure, control, and monitor the devices  
connected on the Xanbus network.  
Changing Basic Conext ComBox Settings  
To configure basic settings for one or more Freedom SW products, click  
on the Home screen to display the control panel.  
Note: The Freedom SW has one AC input. Your ComBox will be configured to display  
GRID or GENERATOR power flow (but not both at the same time).  
Basic Freedom  
SW Settings  
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Configuration  
Control Panel  
In the control panel, adjust the following settings as needed, and click the close  
button when done.  
Select Enable to turn on the inverter. When the  
inverter is on, any AC loads connected to it receive  
power. Select Disable to turn off the inverter.  
If there are two inverter/chargers in the system, this  
setting applies to both devices.  
Select Auto to automatically start or stop the  
generator based on the settings selected in the  
Xanbus AGS. These settings include triggers for low  
battery voltage, AC loads on the inverter, thermostat  
triggers and exercise time.  
Select Manual On to override the automatic start  
settings and start the generator. The generator will  
run until manually stopped (Manual Off) or when it  
reaches the Maximum Run Time setting defined in  
the AGS.  
Select Manual Off to override the automatic stop  
settings and stop the generator when it has been  
started manually (Manual On).  
For information on AGS settings see the Xanbus  
Automatic Generator Start Owner’s Guide.  
Select the appropriate time and time zone from the  
list to synchronize the ComBox and Xanbus SCP  
internal clocks.  
It is important for devices on the Xanbus network to  
have the same system time. If the internal clocks are  
not synchronized, timing-reliant devices such as the  
AGS could start or stop unintentionally.  
Note: This setting also sets the time and zone value  
in the Settings screen. See “Changing Advanced  
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Set the amperage limit for the AC shore breaker  
using the drop down list.  
If the system has both a Freedom Sequence power  
management system and a Freedom SW inverter/  
charger installed, this setting applies to both  
devices. If the system does not have a Freedom  
Sequence, then only the Freedom SW inverter/  
charger shore breaker size is set.  
When input current exceeds the selected value, the  
Freedom SW inverter/charger reduces its charge  
current to limit the total power to 80% of this setting,  
and the Freedom Sequence progressively sheds low  
priority loads to avoid unnecessary tripping of the  
AC shore breaker.  
Changing Advanced Conext ComBox Settings  
The section describes how to configure the advanced Conext ComBox  
parameters. To access these settings, you must be logged in as Admin.  
To access all Conext ComBox settings:  
1. Log in as Admin, and in the menu bar, click  
.
2. Click  
in the left side menu.  
You will see a screen similar to the one shown below.  
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3. Click the setting type you want to change.  
That portion of the window expands to display the change options for that  
setting. The size and content of the expanded window varies depending on  
the setting type.  
4. In the expanded window, click  
to see the current setting. This may be  
different from the value shown if the change was made in another way.  
5. Modify the value(s) as necessary.  
6. Click  
to save the change(s).  
General Settings  
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Changing the  
device name  
The default Device Friendly Name is the device’s serial number assigned at the  
factory. It is good practice to change this default to a user-friendly name.  
To change the device name:  
1. Replace the default value using alphanumeric characters.  
2. Click  
to save the setting.  
3. To recall the previous value, click  
.
Rebooting the  
Conext ComBox  
You can reboot the Conext ComBox unit from the web user interface without  
doing a power cycle. This type of “soft” rebooting is oftentimes necessary when  
certain settings are changed, like changing the Xanbus Bit Rate parameter.  
To reboot the Conext ComBox:  
1. Click the  
button. A Warning dialog box appears.  
2. Click the OK button on the Warning dialog box.  
3. To discontinue rebooting, click the Cancel button on the Warning dialog box.  
Shutting down the  
Conext ComBox  
You should shut down the Conext ComBox unit from the web user interface.  
Shutting down is equivalent to turning off the unit, usually for preparing to store  
the unit away or to reinstall the unit at a different location.  
Note: Do not shut down by abruptly disconnecting all power sources to the  
Conext ComBox without following the procedure below. An abrupt disconnection  
may result in data corruption.  
To shut down the Conext ComBox:  
1. Click the  
button. A Warning dialog box appears.  
2. Click the OK button on the Warning dialog box.  
3. To discontinue shutting down, click the Cancel button on the Warning dialog  
box.  
Change User Password Settings  
The Change User Password setting applies only to the Conext ComBox user  
account.  
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To change the user password:  
1. Enter the Old Password.  
2. Enter your New Password.  
The password should contain at least eight alphanumeric (0-9, a-z, A-Z)  
characters with no special characters and spaces. Passwords are  
case-sensitive and the maximum length is 32 characters.  
3. Enter the New Password (confirm) again.  
4. Click Submit.  
A message indicates that the password change was successful.  
Change Admin Password Settings  
The Change Admin Password setting applies only to the Conext ComBox admin  
account.  
TCP/IP Settings  
By default, the Use DHCP parameter is set to Yes. By enabling DHCP, the four  
parameters (TCP/IP Address, TCP/IP Net Mask, Gateway Address, and DNS  
Server Address) are filled automatically. If the Use DHCP parameter is set to No,  
you have to manually fill the four parameters with static IP addresses.  
Note: Only a qualified IT professional should perform changes to TCP/IP  
related settings.  
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E-mail Settings  
Note: E-mail Settings is a networking feature that requires a Local Area  
Network with Internet access. If you do not have Internet access through your  
router, this feature is not available.  
E-mail Reporting  
Note: E-mail Reporting is a networking feature that requires a Local Area  
Network with Internet access. If you do not have Internet access through your  
router, this feature is not available.  
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Configuration  
E-mail System Report  
System Report  
Activate or deactivate system reporting  
features. When activated (Yes), system  
reports are sent electronically to  
recipients listed in  
E-Mail Recipients under E-mail Settings.  
Include (Included) or exclude (Not  
Included) certain categories in the  
system reports that are being sent. The  
system reports are broken down into  
different categories such as Generator  
Energy, Load Energy, etc.  
E-mail Device Report  
Activate or deactivate device-specific  
reporting features. When activated (Yes),  
device reports are sent electronically to  
recipients listed in  
E-Mail Recipients under E-mail Settings.  
E-mail Report Frequency  
E-mail Report Day  
Change the frequency of reporting by  
day, week, or month.  
For weekly reporting, choose a day of the  
week to receive system reports.  
For monthly reporting, choose whether to  
receive system reports at the last day of  
each month or any particular day of the  
month.  
Send Test Report  
Test that the E-mail Settings in “Changing  
configured correctly.  
Press the  
button to send a  
sample e-mail message to the addresses  
listed in the E-mail Recipients parameter.  
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Web  
Note: Web is a networking feature that requires a Local Area Network with  
Internet access. If you do not have Internet access through your router, this  
feature is not available.  
If you want Web access to the Conext ComBox:  
In Web Server Access, select HTTP and then click  
If you do not want Web access to the Conext ComBox:  
In Web Server Access, select Disabled and then click  
.
.
The default value of the Web Server Port is 80. If this value is changed to 8080,  
you must append the URL address with “:8080” at the end of the IP address.  
Note: You must restart ComBox after changing the Web Server Port.  
Note: If the Web server is disabled (for example, for security reasons), the Web  
server will not be available on the next reboot of the Conext ComBox. To regain  
necessary to make configuration changes.  
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Configuration  
FTP  
Note: FTP is a networking feature that requires a Local Area Network with  
Internet access. If you do not have Internet access through your router, this  
feature is not available.  
This setting is for advanced users only.  
Use for updating  
firmware  
The FTP User 1 Name and FTP User 1 Password are used for firmware  
upgrades. By default, the password is the same as the user name so it must be  
changed.  
For upgrades go to:  
http://xantrex.com/power-products/default/conext-combox-freedomsw  
Use for  
downloading logs  
The FTP User 2 Name and FTP User 2 Password are used to download log  
information. By default, the password is the same as the user name so it must be  
changed.  
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FTP Logger  
Note: FTP Logger is a networking feature that requires a Local Area Network  
with Internet access. If you do not have Internet access through your router, this  
feature is not available.  
This setting allows the user to push event and detected fault logs to an FTP site.  
FTP Log Enable  
Activate or deactivate FTP logging  
features. When activated (Enable), FTP  
logs are sent electronically to an FTP  
site.  
FTP Log Destination Address  
FTP Log Username  
Specify a valid FTP site.  
Specify the FTP site’s valid user name.  
FTP Log Password  
Specify the FTP site’s valid password in  
the (New) field. Repeat the password  
in the (Confirm) field.  
FTP Log Destination Directory  
Test FTP Logging  
Specify a valid directory on the FTP  
site where all the logs will be stored.  
Test that the FTP Logger settings have  
been configured correctly.  
Press the  
button to send a  
sample log to the FTP site specified in  
FTP Log Destination Address.  
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Configuration  
Dry Contact Relay  
You can set the Relay Mode of Operation to Automatic so that the relay will  
automatically go on if a fault is detected in the system.  
To manually control the mode of operation so that the relay is always on (or off),  
select On (or Off).  
Suppress Device Faults/Warnings  
You can suppress certain fault and warning codes from being included in the  
device reports that are sent to E-Mail Recipients specified in E-Mail Settings.  
List the fault and warning codes for each device you want to exclude in the report  
by entering the name of the code. Separate multiple codes by comma.  
The fault and warning codes for all the devices are usually listed under the  
Troubleshooting section of the device’s Owner’s Guide.  
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Xanbus Communications  
The Xanbus Bit Rate parameter for the Conext ComBox has two possible  
values: 125 and 250 Kbps. The default value for the Xanbus Bit Rate is  
250 Kbps. When this setting is changed, reboot the Conext ComBox for the new  
setting to take effect. See “Rebooting the Conext ComBox” on page 3–17.  
Freedom SW devices and components require a 250 Kbps bit rate. You cannot  
change the bit rate for Freedom SW system devices and components.  
Modbus Communications  
Note: Modbus support is available only for the Conext ComBox (Part Number  
865-1058), and Conext Modbus Converter (Part Number 865-1059), used with  
Schneider Electric Conext series inverter products.  
The Modbus Communications option available with this Conext ComBox –  
Freedom SW (Part Number 809- 0918), is not required for operation or  
supported by Xantrex technical support.  
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All of the RS 485 and Modbus settings for the Conext ComBox can be changed  
as necessary. The default value for the Modbus TCP Port is 502 and the Server  
Modbus Address is 201.  
Select Listening in Modbus TCP Enabled to enable Modbus communication.  
Note:  
When writing a character string using function code 0x10 (Write Multiple  
Registers), the NUL terminator MUST be written or the string will not be stored.  
When writing 32-bit modbus registers, both 16-bit registers which make up the  
32-bit value must be written in order to store the data.  
Modbus Byte Order  
You can configure the Conext ComBox to change the Modbus byte and word  
ordering for packed ASCII strings, and 32-bit values. There are two settings for  
Modbus Byte Order:  
1. Least Significant byte/word first (LSB First)  
2. Most Significant byte/word first (MSB First)  
Select the appropriate setting for your Modbus network.  
The following are examples of how the settings operate.  
When sending the text string "CONEXT" over Modbus:  
1. Least Significant byte:  
Packed String  
Example:  
O
C
E
N
T
X
2. Most Significant byte:  
C
O
N
E
X
T
32-bit Word  
Example:  
When sending the value 0x12345678 over modbus:  
1. Least Significant word:  
5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4  
2. Most Significant word:  
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8  
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Modbus Address List  
Note: Modbus support is available only for the Conext ComBox (Part Number  
865-1058), and Conext Modbus Converter (Part Number 865-1059), used with  
Schneider Electric Conext series inverter products.  
The Modbus Address List option available with this Conext ComBox – Freedom  
SW (Part Number 809- 0918), is not required for operation or supported by  
Xantrex technical support.  
Use this function to change the Modbus address of a device. The Conext  
ComBox automatically assigns addresses when it is installed, but individual  
values can be changed as necessary. The default addresses are assigned per  
device type.  
Note: To change the initial starting address settings, see “Modbus Address  
To change a device Modbus address:  
1. In Setup, click Modbus Address List.  
The expanded window displays a table of addresses that are already  
reserved along with the associated device, its ID and On Line status.  
Note: Valid Modbus addresses are listed from 1 to 247. The rest are assigned  
special meanings.  
2. To change a device Modbus address:  
Select the Device from the drop-down list.  
Its address is displayed in the address box.  
If you want to make sure you have selected the correct device:  
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Click  
and a physical indicator on the device will flash, light up, or  
beep depending on the device.  
Click  
to make sure you view the latest information.  
Enter the new address for the device in the address box. Do not use an  
address that is already reserved.  
Click Submit to save the address change.  
To reset all of the device Modbus addresses to their default values:  
u In Modbus Address List, click Reset Addresses.  
Modbus Address Enumeration  
Note: Modbus support is available only for the Conext ComBox (Part Number  
865-1058), and Conext Modbus Converter (Part Number 865-1059), used with  
Schneider Electric Conext series inverter products.  
The Modbus Address Enumeration option available with this Conext ComBox –  
Freedom SW (Part Number 809- 0918), is not required for operation or  
supported by Xantrex technical support.  
Use this setting to change the initial starting Modbus addresses for device types.  
The Conext ComBox automatically assigns starting addresses when it is installed  
but the starting values can be changed as you wish.  
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Make these changes before connecting new devices to the Conext ComBox  
system. When the Conext ComBox detects a new device, it will assign the  
address based on the current start address setting for that device type.  
For example, a Freedom SW Modbus Start Address of 10:  
The first Freedom SW discovered on the network will be assigned the  
address 10.  
The second Freedom SW discovered on the network will be assigned the  
address 11, and so on.  
The starting addresses for each device type on installation of the Conext  
ComBox are listed above.  
To change device type starting addresses:  
1. In Modbus Device Address Enumeration, click  
for the device type to  
ensure you have the current information.  
2. Enter the new starting value for the device type and click  
.
Note: Valid Modbus addresses can be from 1 to 247. The rest of the numbers  
are assigned special meanings.  
3. Once you have saved all device type starting addresses, there are two  
options:  
You can keep the existing device addresses, and the new start address  
will be applied only to newly discovered devices.  
When a new device is detected, the Conext ComBox determines the  
starting address of that device type, finds the first unused address for  
that device type, and assigns this address to the new device  
The Conext ComBox can perform a device rediscovery to reassign  
addresses based on the changed starting addresses.  
To reassign new addresses to all devices:  
In Modbus Address List, click Reset Addresses. Then, perform a reboot  
(see “Rebooting the Conext ComBox” on page 3–17).  
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Configuration  
System Diagram  
Use this setting to include (checked box) or exclude (unchecked box) system  
diagrams of each electrical system component as displayed in the Home screen.  
Resetting the Conext ComBox to Factory Settings  
If you need to return the Conext ComBox to all of the original factory settings, you  
can perform a reset.  
To reset the Conext ComBox to original factory settings:  
1. Turn off the Conext ComBox by shutting it down properly (as shown on  
page 3–17) and then disconnecting all its power sources. Make sure the  
Power LED is off. Wait ten seconds before the next step.  
To turn the unit on, insert a pointed object such as a paper clip into the Reset  
pinhole, and press the button while reconnecting the Conext ComBox’s  
power source.  
10 seconds  
elapsed time  
quick flashes  
2. Continue pressing (holding) the Reset pinhole button until all indicator LEDs  
flash quickly five times (approximately 10 seconds) and then quickly release  
the button.  
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Important: Do not hold the reset button too long after observing the quick  
flashes. When you observe that the indicator LEDs have begun flashing slowly,  
the internal firmware memory will have already been cleared. There is no way to  
undo this except to do an upgrade. See “Upgrading Firmware” on page 3–35.  
Note: The Power LED flashes slowly during the Conext ComBox application  
loading and flashes quickly during application initialization. The other LEDs go  
on as the startup progresses. This process takes about two minutes.  
3. When the reset is complete, the Power indicator is on to indicate the Conext  
ComBox is ready.  
Changing Device Settings  
The Conext ComBox allows you to configure settings on the Freedom SW,  
Xanbus SCP and Xanbus AGS.  
Before making any changes, familiarise yourself thoroughly with the effects of  
changing the power system settings.  
NOTICE  
EQUIPMENT DAMAGE  
• Consult the device’s Owner’s Guide when changing the device’s settings.  
• Make sure the device connected on the Xanbus or Modbus network is in  
standby mode before changing settings.  
• Do not change any settings unless you are familiar with the device.  
Failure to follow these instructions can damage equipment.  
To set a device in Standby mode:  
1. Click the  
Devices icon to show all Xanbus devices in the network.  
2. Select the device type from the Devices screen.  
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3. Click the device you want to change from the Devices screen above.  
The Device Summary Table screen opens. If there are more than one of the  
same device type, the devices will be listed in the summary table.  
4. Click the Freedom SW, SCP, or AGS you want to change from the summary  
table. The Device Status screen opens.  
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5. Click  
in the left side menu.  
6. You will see a list of Device Settings for that type of device.  
7. Click to expand the Controls setting.  
8. Change the Operating Mode parameter to Standby.  
9. Click  
to save the setting.  
To change a Device Setting after putting the device on Standby:  
1. After putting a device on Standby mode, proceed to change the device’s  
other settings.  
Important: Device settings for each Xanbus device vary. Be sure to consult the  
device’s Owner’s Guide before trying to change the settings via the Conext  
ComBox.  
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2. Click the Device Setting type you want to change.  
That portion of the window will expand to display the change options for that  
setting.  
3. In the expanded window, click  
to see the current setting. This may be  
different from the value shown, if the change was made in another way – for  
example, another device like the SCP was used to change the value.  
4. Modify the value(s) as necessary.  
5. Click  
to save the change(s).  
Using Cascading Parameters  
Xanbus-enabled devices are typically configured one at a time. However,  
because devices often have common settings, cascading parameters can  
simplify and speed up system configuration. When a parameter is “cascaded,” a  
newly configured device setting on one device is applied to all devices of the  
same device type on a common AC or DC connection.  
For example, if cascading parameters are enabled and a Battery Size (Ah)  
parameter is changed on the Freedom SW inverter setup menu, the same battery  
size setting is applied to the second inverter.  
To enable or disable cascading parameters:  
1. Put the device on standby mode. See “To set a device in Standby mode:” on  
2. Click  
to access the individual devices menu.  
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3. Click the device you want to configure.  
4. Click in the left side menu to see a list of Device Settings for  
that type of device.  
Important: Device settings for each Xanbus device vary. Consult the device  
Owner’s Guide before trying to change the settings via the Conext ComBox.  
Also, when configuring the network-managed power system with cascading  
parameters enabled, you should verify that the configurations have been  
cascaded correctly to other devices. Communication errors may cause  
parameters to revert to their original values or generate a warning message.  
5. Click  
to expand the device setting.  
6. Click the check box to enable the setting. If the box is already checked then  
cascading is already set up and no further action is necessary.  
7. Click  
to save the change.  
Upgrading Firmware  
You can perform firmware upgrades for your Conext ComBox and Xanbus-  
enabled devices when they are available for download. You can download them  
to a USB thumb drive, or to a laptop that you then connect to the Conext  
ComBox.  
Firmware upgrades are available at:  
http://xantrex.com/power-products/default/conext-combox-freedomsw  
Note: It is recommended you clear the internal firmware memory of the Conext  
ComBox before installing firmware upgrades.  
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Clearing the Internal Firmware Memory  
Note: Clearing internal firmware memory should be done for Conext ComBox  
upgrades only. It is not necessary for upgrades to other devices on the network.  
To clear the Conext ComBox internal firmware memory:  
1. Turn off the Conext ComBox by shutting it down and disconnecting all its  
power sources. Make sure the Power LED is off. Wait ten seconds before the  
next step.  
2. Insert a pointed object such as a paper clip into the Reset pinhole and press  
the button while turning on the Conext ComBox by reconnecting to its power  
source.  
10 seconds  
elapsed time  
Quick flashes  
Continue to hold the Reset pinhole  
to bypass the Reset to Factory  
Settings procedure.  
The Upgrading Firmware  
procedure starts here.  
5 seconds  
Slow flashes  
elapsed time  
3. Continue holding the Reset pinhole button until all indicator LEDs flash  
quickly five times (approximately 10 seconds). Continue to hold the button  
until the LEDs flash slowly (approximately 5 seconds). When the memory has  
been cleared, the Status and Power LEDs are on and a firmware upgrade  
must be done.  
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Installing Conext ComBox Upgrades from a Thumb Drive  
To install an upgrade for the Conext ComBox using a thumb drive:  
1. Connect the thumb drive to a computer with Internet access.  
There must be only one .bdl file on the thumb drive. If there are two or more  
.bdl files, there is no guarantee which .bdl file will be chosen.  
2. In a web browser, go to the following website to select the upgrade you  
need:  
http://xantrex.com/power-products/default/conext-combox-freedomsw  
3. Once you have found the upgrade, save the .bdl file to the root directory of  
the thumb drive.  
Note: Save the .bdl file to the root directory of the thumb drive so the upgrade  
can install properly.  
4. Clear the Conext ComBox internal memory. See “Clearing the Internal  
Connect the thumb drive to the USB port labeled Host on the top front of the  
Conext ComBox.  
The firmware upgrade begins automatically.  
5. Watch the indicator LEDs on the Conext ComBox. When the Xanbus LED  
goes on, it is now okay to remove the thumb drive.  
As the upgrade progresses the Power LED flashes. The other LEDs go on to  
indicate the upgrade process. This can take several minutes depending on  
the size of the upgrade.  
6. When the upgrade is complete, the Power LED is on to indicate that the  
Conext ComBox is ready.  
7. Clear your computer’s web browser cache after the upgrade before you log  
back in to the Conext ComBox’s web user interface.  
Clearing a web  
browser’s cache  
To clear the web browser’s cache:  
1. In PC-based web browsers, press the keyboard shortcut  
.
2. In the dialog box that opens (varies for each web browser), select an option  
to clear temporary Internet files or “cache”.  
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3. For Mac’s Safari web browser, go to Preferences and then to Security.  
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Installing Conext ComBox Upgrades Remotely  
Note: Internet Explorer 8.0 and 9.0 do not support firmware upgrades. Use  
Chrome 18.x or later, IE 10.x or later, Firefox 12 or later, or Safari 5.x or later for  
Conext ComBox upgrades.  
To install a Conext ComBox upgrade remotely:  
1. In a web browser, go to the following website to select the Conext ComBox  
upgrade you need:  
http://xantrex.com/power-products/default/conext-combox-freedomsw  
2. After you find the upgrade, save the .bdl file in a local directory.  
3. In your web browser, connect to your Conext ComBox.  
4. Log in to the Conext ComBox web user interface with your user name and  
password.  
5. Click  
6. Click  
in the menu bar.  
in the left side menu.  
7. In File under File Uploads to Conext ComBox, click the field box to select the  
.bdl file (factory.bdl) you saved in a local directory from the Xantrex website.  
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8. Click Upload, and then OK in the warning dialog box.  
As the bundle is transferred to the Conext ComBox, progress is indicated in  
percentage, and a message screen indicates when the file transfer has been  
completed successfully.  
When the bundle file has transferred to the Conext ComBox, the files in the  
bundle are automatically extracted and reprogramming of the Conext  
ComBox begins.  
9. Clear your web browser cache before you log back in to the Conext  
ComBox’s web user interface. See “Clearing a web browser’s cache” on  
page 3–37.  
10. Reboot the Conext ComBox. See “Rebooting the Conext ComBox” on  
page 3–17.  
Bootloader  
Upgrade  
What happens when a new bootloader is included in the upgrade file?  
It is possible that the bundle file may also contain a bootloader upgrade file. To  
find out, you need to log back in and follow these instructions.  
1. In your web browser, connect to your Conext ComBox.  
2. Log in to the Conext ComBox web user interface with your user name and  
password.  
3. Click  
in the menu bar.  
4. Click  
in the left side menu. If a new bootloader is included in  
the bundle file, you are automatically prompted to update the Conext  
ComBox bootloader.  
5. Click OK, and wait while the bootloader upgrade progress completes. The  
Conext ComBox restarts automatically when the upgrade is finished.  
6. Clear your web browser cache before you log back in to the Conext  
ComBox’s web user interface. See “Clearing a web browser’s cache” on  
page 3–37.  
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Installing Xanbus Device Upgrades  
You can upgrade firmware for specific Xanbus-enabled devices remotely or from  
a computer connected to the Conext ComBox with the USB cable supplied.  
Note: Your Web browser may not support the upgrade function. Use Chrome  
18.x or later, IE 10.x or later, Firefox 12 or later, or Safari 5.x or later for Conext  
ComBox upgrades.  
To install upgrades for Xanbus devices connected to the Conext ComBox:  
1. In a Web browser, go to http://www.xantrex.com to select the device upgrade  
that you need.  
2. Once you have found the upgrade, save the .xf0 file in a local directory.  
3. In your Web browser, connect to the Conext ComBox.  
4. Log in to the Conext ComBox web user interface with your user name and  
password.  
5. Click  
6. Click  
in the menu bar.  
in the left side menu.  
7. In File under File Uploads to Conext ComBox, click to select the .bdl file you  
saved from the Xantrex website.  
8. Once the file is successfully transferred to the Conext ComBox, go to the  
Xanbus Device Upgrades section.  
9. In Device, click  
to load the latest list of devices.  
10. Select the Device you want to upgrade from the drop-down list.  
You can click  
to confirm you have selected the device you want.  
When you click the icon, some type of visual and/or audio indicators on the  
selected device will flash.  
11. In Firmware file, select the .xf0 file for the device upgrade.  
12. Click Upgrade.  
Device upgrade progress is indicated in percent and Device upgrade status  
is OK when the upgrade has completed successfully.  
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If the device upgrade is not successful, click Upgrade again to retry.  
If retrying does not work:  
Do a power cycle of the Xanbus device that is being upgraded.  
Then, click Upgrade on the web interface.  
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Monitoring  
Conext ComBox – Freedom SW can monitor  
system components.  
It includes:  
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Monitoring LEDs  
LED indicators allow you to monitor the functioning of the Conext ComBox. There  
are five LEDs in the upper right corner of the Conext ComBox:  
Power  
Memory  
Xanbus  
Modbus  
Status  
All LED indicators are green except for the amber Status indicator.  
Startup  
The Power LED flashes slowly when the Conext ComBox application is loading  
and flashes quickly during application initialization. The other LEDs illuminate as  
startup progresses. Once the Conext ComBox is ready, the Power LED turns on  
steadily. This process takes about two minutes.  
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Operating Mode  
The LED states and descriptions are listed in the following table.  
Indicator  
State  
On  
Description  
Power  
Powered and ready to communicate  
The Conext ComBox is rebooting  
Logging data to internal memory  
Flashing  
Flashing  
On  
Memory  
Xanbus  
Actively communicating or transferring data  
with the Xanbus network  
Modbus  
Status  
Flashing  
On  
Receiving messages from a Modbus master,  
one flash per message  
Checking the status on a Xanbus device or the  
Conext ComBox. Checking the web user  
interface status screen to identify the current  
state of the device or checking the e-mail for  
reported faults  
Monitoring Conext ComBox Status Information  
You can view the current settings for the Conext ComBox without making  
changes.  
To view Conext ComBox Status Information:  
1. Click  
2. Click  
in the menu bar.  
in the left side menu to display the status information  
screen.  
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3. Click the setting type you want to view.  
The selected setting expands to display the options for that setting as shown  
in the following screen. The size and content of the expanded window varies  
depending on the setting type.  
Modbus Address  
List  
Note: Modbus support is available only for the Conext ComBox (Part Number  
865-1058), and Conext Modbus Converter (Part Number 865-1059), used with  
Schneider Electric Conext series inverter products.  
The Modbus Address List displayed with this Conext ComBox – Freedom SW  
(Part Number 809- 0918), is not required for operation or supported by Xantrex  
technical support.  
Web Application  
Version  
Displays information about the Conext ComBox web user interface. It shows the  
build and version number.  
Conext ComBox  
Version  
Displays information about the Conext ComBox firmware. It shows the  
application version and its build date. It also shows the bootloader version and  
its build date.  
Device Information  
Displays information about the Conext ComBox hardware such as the Device  
name. It shows the model number, serial number, and hardware revision number.  
It also shows the MAC address, IP address, and hostname.  
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Note: The information  
displayed in these  
examples will be  
different from those in  
your Conext ComBox.  
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Monitoring System Components  
The system components are: devices, battery, loads, grid, solar, and generator.  
Devices - refers to the Xanbus units, such as inverter/chargers, automatic  
generator starters (AGS), and system control panels (SCP).  
Battery - refers to the total energy stored in the battery system. It monitors  
energy during charging as well as discharging.  
Loads - generally refers to total energy that is being used by electrical  
appliances and machines directly connected to the inverters in the system. It  
is not a specific appliance or machine.  
Grid Support- not available in this version of Conext ComBox – Freedom SW.  
Solar - reserved for future use. A Xanbus-enabled solar charge controller  
certified for use on vehicles and boats is not currently available.  
Generator - refers to energy that is produced by a generator and accepted in  
the system.  
Devices  
When you click the Devices icon  
you obtain direct access to all individual  
Xanbus-enabled devices, allowing you to monitor and configure the settings of  
each Xanbus-enabled device. Your commands are communicated from the web  
user interface to each device, effectively controlling them remotely.  
To access a Xanbus-enabled device:  
1. Click the Devices icon from the home screen or menu bar. The Devices  
screen opens.  
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2. Click the device you want to monitor or control from the Devices screen.  
The Device Summary Table screen opens up. If there are more than one of  
the same device type, the devices will be listed in the summary table.  
3. Click the specific device listed in the summary table that you want to monitor or  
change settings. The Device Status screen opens.  
use for information  
and monitoring  
use for control and  
configuration  
The Device Status screen is the initial screen. Click  
in the left  
side menu if you want to return to this screen after navigating away from it.  
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4. Click  
in the left side menu, if you want general energy-related  
information gathered by the device, such as energy consumption, output,  
and load.  
5. Click  
in the left side menu, if you want information about faults  
and warnings reported by the device.  
NOTICE  
EQUIPMENT DAMAGE  
• Consult the device Owner’s Guide when changing the device’s settings.  
• Ensure that the Xanbus-enabled device connected to the network is in  
standby mode before changing settings. See To set a device in Standby  
• Do not change any settings unless you are familiar with the device.  
Failure to follow these instructions can damage equipment.  
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6. Click  
in the left side menu.  
You will see a list of Device Settings for that type of device.  
7. Before making any changes, put the device on standby mode. See To set a  
8. Change the settings accordingly.  
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System Component Energy Graphs  
Each of the system components, except Devices, generates an interactive  
energy graph that allows you to monitor energy readings of the Battery, Loads,  
and Generator. Aggregate energy information collected on a daily, weekly,  
monthly, and yearly basis can be displayed for each of the components using  
bar and line graphs. Using the graphs as an aid, you can analyze your system’s  
performance and maximize its energy consumption. You can make decisions on  
effective load management, and find areas for energy efficiency.  
Note: For a description of each graph element refer to the following table on page 4–11.  
aggregate energy  
information  
real-time system  
readings  
Y-axis  
data area  
objects  
X-axis  
1st calendar controls  
2nd calendar controls  
1st data  
series  
2nd data  
series  
interval  
setting  
graph type  
setting  
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Graph Element  
Description  
Aggregate Energy Information Displays total energy used by the system component. It accumulates  
data on a daily, weekly, monthly, yearly, and lifetime basis.  
Daily aggregates information collected at the start of the day  
(12:00AM), up to the most recently completed hour.  
Weekly aggregates data starting from the most recent Sunday  
up to the most completed day to date.  
Monthly sums up all information for the current month from day  
1 up to the most completed day to date.  
Yearly sums up all information for the current year from month 1  
up to the most completed month to date.  
Lifetime aggregates all data collected from the very beginning  
the system started.  
Important: Energy aggregation is based on the data collected by  
ComBox. Actual lifetime energy for each device may differ.  
Displays real-time information on the system component selected.  
This is where the graph is presented. If you hover the mouse pointer  
over the data area, an information bubble containing information on the  
object displays.  
Real-Time System Readings  
Data Area  
X-Axis  
The X-axis label generally represents time. The tick mark labels on the  
X-axis change depending on the time Interval Setting selected. For  
example, if the Interval Setting is Hours, then the tick mark labels will  
be each hour of the day starting from 12:00 AM.  
Y-Axis  
The Y-axis label is Energy in watt-hours (Wh). The tick mark labels on  
the Y-axis adjusts accordingly. For example, if the watt measurement  
expands to kilowatts, then the labels will appear with a “k”.  
There are two data series. This means that you can display two  
different data sets which you can analyze and compare.  
Data Series  
The 1st Data Series (represented in Orange) always pertains to a data  
set or data sets belonging to the system component selected. For  
example, if the system component is Battery, then the 1st Data Series  
could either be Battery Charge or Battery Discharge. For sources like  
Generator, which have power flow in only one direction, there will be  
only “input” energy viewable in the 1st Data Series.  
The 2nd Data Series (represented in Blue) pertains to data sets  
belonging to all the system components. Collectively, the data sets of  
all system components are Load Output, PV Input, Battery Discharge,  
and Battery Charge.  
Calendar Controls  
There are two calendar controls. The 1st Calendar Controls (also in  
Orange) is meant for the 1st Data Series. The 2nd Calendar Controls (in  
Blue) is for the 2nd Data Series.  
The controls are the left arrow, right arrow, and the calendar pop up link  
in between the two arrows. When you click the calendar pop-up link, it  
displays a calendar selector application.  
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Graph Element  
Description  
Interval Setting  
The interval setting changes the Y-axis label to one of four choices:  
Hours, Days, Months, or Years.  
Graph Type Setting  
By default, the graph displays bars. You have the option to display a  
line graph simply by selecting the check box next to the Line Graph.  
Interpreting a Battery Energy Graph  
This graph compares energy from shore power (Series 1) versus energy that is  
stored during charging (Series 2).  
Observation #1: This is net energy that is  
consumed by loads that are backed up by  
Freedom SW inverters.  
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Interpreting a Load Energy Graph  
This graph compares energy consumed by system loads versus energy received  
from the utility grid (shore power).  
Observation #1: The loads  
are receiving pass-through  
energy from the grid (shore  
power).  
Observation #2: The system is disconnected from shore power and is running off the battery.  
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Interpreting a Generator Energy Graph  
This graph compares the total generator input versus battery discharge for a site  
operating in a diesel cycle charging application. The baseload was  
approximately 10-12 KW average throughout the day, represented by the blue  
bars. The orange bars represent the total energy from the generator to power the  
loads and charge the batteries again.  
Observation #1: Shows that  
around 4pm, the generator  
was turned on and kept  
running until 10pm.  
Important: This graph is based on a diesel cycle charging application and is  
shown for illustration purposes only. Different systems perform variably and the  
graph above may not be typical.  
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Managing Data Logs  
Data logging is an integral function of the Conext ComBox. Data logs record vital  
information about the electrical system including information about devices in the  
Xanbus network. Information such as energy consumption, battery charging  
status, generator output, and system fault detections cannot be displayed in a  
useful manner without taking data out of data logs. There are two types of data  
logs - Events and custom Logs.  
Events Log  
The Conext ComBox records its own device events as well as system-wide faults  
and warnings that have been detected. You can display this information by  
accessing the Events log.  
To access the Events Log:  
1. In the menu bar, click  
.
2. Click  
screen.  
in the left side menu to display the System Events  
3. Select an System Event Type from the list to display active and historical  
faults and warnings. The event record includes the ID of each device that  
reported a fault, the time it occurred, and a brief description.  
Custom Logs  
The Conext ComBox records custom data logs and stores them in the SD card  
inserted in the micro-SD port. You can display this information by clicking the  
Logging button.  
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Monitoring  
To access the custom Logging information:  
1. In the menu bar, click  
2. Click  
.
in the left side menu.  
A screen, similar to the example shown below, displays.  
3. Click Custom Logging Status to display logging information.  
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Managing Data Logs  
The Custom Logging Status displays current information about the micro SD  
card. It displays logging status, the number of logged items, and the  
frequency of logging and file creation.  
4. Click Custom Logging Setup to display the settings for logging.  
Custom Logging Setup allows you to enable and disable logging. You can  
change logging intervals and choose devices and the associated events that  
get recorded in the logs. Currently, you can record up to 20 parameters.  
Accessing and Downloading Log Files  
Log files are saved internally using onboard memory and externally using a  
micro-SD card. The Conext ComBox web user interface allows you to browse  
through log files within a simple file system.  
To access the log files:  
1. In the menu bar, click  
.
2. Click  
Browser.  
in the left side menu to display the System Log  
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Monitoring  
There are two data sources: Energy And Event Logs and Custom Data Logs.  
The energy and event logs are stored internally in the Conext ComBox memory  
and the custom data logs are stored in an external micro-SD card.  
Expand each folder in the File System list to search for log files. The folders  
represent device names and are organized by year and the numerical month.  
Click a log file in the list to display it in the System Log Browser pane. If the file  
cannot be displayed, a message similar to the one below explains a course of  
action.  
To download the logs to a hard drive or another storage device, right-click the  
File Link on top of the main screen, and select Save Link As to save the log to a  
location.  
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Troubleshooting  
and resolutions to issues that might be  
encountered when installing or operating the  
Conext ComBox– Freedom SW.  
It includes:  
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Troubleshooting  
Viewing Xanbus Device Faults and Warnings  
If the Devices icon on the Conext ComBox home screen is flashing red or  
orange, it indicates that one or more Xanbus devices has a fault (red) or warning  
(orange).  
Note: The Freedom SW has one AC input. Your ComBox will be configured to display  
GRID or GENERATOR power flow (but not both at the same time).  
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Viewing Xanbus Device Faults and Warnings  
To determine the cause of the fault or warning:  
1. Click the flashing red or orange Devices icon to open the Devices page.  
2. Click the device with the fault or warning you want to examine. In this  
example, click the red AGS icon to open the AGS Device Summary Table.  
3. Click  
or the device name to view the device status.  
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4. Click Events.  
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Viewing Xanbus Device Faults and Warnings  
5. Select the Event Type. You can choose one of these options: Active Faults,  
Historical Faults, Active Warnings, or Historical Warnings. In the following  
example, Active Faults has been selected to get a list of the current active  
faults.  
6. Mouse over the fault name to get a detailed description of the fault.  
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Viewing System Events  
You can use the system event list to troubleshoot the ComBox operation. The  
system event list only shows events from today.  
To view the events only from today:  
1. Click  
in the menu bar.  
2. Click Events in the left side menu.  
3. Select Events in System Event Type.  
The events are listed in chronological order. Use the scroll bar to navigate  
through the list.  
Note: System events show only the events for the current day. If you want to  
view system events from previous days, use the file browser navigator.  
Viewing Faults and Warnings  
You can use the Faults and Warnings event list to troubleshoot the ComBox and  
Xanbus device operation. The list displays all faults and warnings with  
timestamps in a common place.  
To view system faults and warnings:  
1. Click  
in the menu bar.  
2. Click Events in the left side menu.  
3. Select Faults and Warnings in System Event Type.  
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Browsing System Event and Fault Log Files  
Browsing System Event and Fault Log Files  
To browse log files:  
1. Click  
in the menu bar.  
2. Click Browse in the left side menu.  
3. In Data Source, select Energy and Event Logs.  
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Troubleshooting  
4. Click the root folder to expand the file tree.  
The root folder contains the following folders:  
A Diagnosis folder, which contains diagnostic data for use by Schneider  
Electric only,  
An Energy folder, which contains energy log data for the attached  
Xanbus devices.  
One or more yearly folders containing event and fault log data.  
5. Under the root folder, click to the year folder, and then click to expand the  
month within the selected year.  
The files in the month folder are in the following format: yyymmdd.evt.txt  
(event log files) and yyyymmdd.flt.txt (fault log files).  
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Browsing Energy Log Files  
6. Click a log file to display it in the right-hand preview pane.  
7. To open the log file in a separate browser window, click the File Link at the  
top of the preview pane.  
8. To save the log file to a local copy on your computer, right-click the File Link  
at the top of the preview pane and select Save link as...  
Browsing Energy Log Files  
To browse energy log files:  
1. Click  
in the menu bar.  
2. Click Browse in the left side menu.  
3. In Data Source, select Energy and Event Logs.  
4. Click the root folder to expand the file tree.  
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Troubleshooting  
5. Expand the Energy folder.  
Energy data is arranged by device and by year.  
FSW device folders that appear in the root contain the lifetime energy  
data logs for each Freedom SW. Device folders within a time period  
folder (such as 2014), contain data logs for the year, month or day.  
System folder (System0) contains the total energy consumption of all  
devices in the system.  
Year folders contain data logs for the specified year, arranged by device,  
month, and day.  
Data logs are named according to the port type on the device. For  
example: AC1In.log, ACLoad.log, DCInput.log, and DCOutput.log.  
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Browsing Energy Log Files  
For example, to drill down to an energy log on a specific day:  
In the File System list, click Root Folder > Energy > Year > Month > Day >  
Device > Data log file.  
Starting at the  
Root Folder, drill  
down until you  
display the log  
file you need  
6. Click a .log file to display the data in the right-hand pane. For example, click  
AC1In.log to display the energy (in Watt Hours) generated on the Freedom  
SW AC1 output for each hour of the day.  
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7. To open the log file in a separate browser window, click the File Link at the  
top of the preview pane, then right-click and select Save link as...  
Common Solutions  
Problem  
Symptom  
Solution  
Device Discovery Tool The Conext ComBox Check to see if the Power indicator is on.  
cannot find the  
Conext ComBox.  
is not listed in the  
results list from the  
search.  
Check all Conext ComBox connections to make sure  
they are secure.  
Check the configuration settings. See “Changing  
Check that there are no faults with the Ethernet cables.  
Unexpected behavior For example, the  
An upgrade may have been applied to the Conext  
ComBox.  
in the web user  
interface.  
Loading in progress  
message continues  
for an extended  
period.  
Clear your web browser cache. See “Clearing a web  
Firmware upgrade not Status light is on, and There may have been a communication event. Restart  
successful.  
there is a message in the upgrade process.  
the Upload screen.  
Clear the Conext ComBox internal memory. See  
36.  
Status light is  
flashing.  
If a firmware upgrade is in progress, wait for it to finish.  
The Status light will turn off on completion.  
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Common Solutions  
Problem  
Symptom  
Solution  
Xanbus overload  
All devices on the  
network do not  
appear in the web  
user interface.  
The network may exceed traffic limits for the Conext  
ComBox. The maximum number of devices for the  
Conext ComBox network is 20.  
Logged data is  
random.  
Conext ComBox does Conext ComBox  
Reset the Conext ComBox. See “Resetting the Conext  
not boot up.  
not complete.  
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Specifications  
Appendix A contains the electrical,  
mechanical, and environmental specifications  
for the Conext ComBox – Freedom SW.  
Note: All specifications are subject to change without notice.  
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Specifications  
Electrical Specifications  
Communication Interfaces  
Xanbus  
Ethernet  
RS 485  
Connector: 2 x RJ-45  
Products Supported: Freedom SW inverter/chargers,  
Freedom Sequence, Xanbus AGS, Xanbus SCP  
Connector: 1 x RJ-45, 10/100 MBPS  
Server: FTP, Web, Modbus TCP/IP  
Client: SMTP, SNTP, Auto discovery: DPWS  
Note: The RS 485 Modbus connector supplied with this  
Conext ComBox – Freedom SW (Part Number 809- 0918),  
is not required for operation or supported by Xantrex  
technical support.  
Modbus (1 x Connector: Screw 5-terminal, 16-24 AWG,  
2-wire serial, 19200 bps)  
Data Interfaces  
USB 2.0-Host  
Connector: USB-A, Protocols: MSD  
USB 2.0-Device  
Connector: USB-mini B, Protocols: CDC, MSD  
Data transfer interfaces USB Host, USB Device, Micro SD Card  
User Interface  
Status indicator LEDs on Conext ComBox  
Web server pages for Configuration and Monitoring  
functions  
Power Supply (SELV or Class 2 Power Sources)  
Power Consumption  
AC/DC adapter  
(supplied)  
2 W average / 10 W peak  
Input: 100-240V AC, 50-60 Hz, 0.6A,  
Output: 12V DC, 1.5A, 5.5 mm outer, 2.1 mm center-  
positive jack  
a
Xanbus  
When connected to Freedom SW providing 15V DC,  
200 mA min  
24V on RS 485 Modbus Note: The RS 485 Modbus connector supplied with this  
connector  
Conext ComBox – Freedom SW (Part Number 809-  
0918), is not required for operation or supported by  
Xantrex technical support.  
24V DC, 1A max input only through pins 4 and  
5
a.When ordering a replacement, reference PN: 0J-921-0023-Z.  
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General Specifications  
Memory  
Internal  
External  
96 MB Flash  
Micro-SD Card (Connector: uSD push-push, Class 2  
or better recommended)  
General Specifications  
Weight (device only)  
250 g (0.6 lb)  
Dimensions (device only)  
(W × H × D)  
6.7 × 4.5 × 2.1 inches  
(169 × 114 × 54 mm)  
Shipping package  
12.6 × 9.6 × 3.1inches  
(320 × 245 × 80 mm)  
dimensions (includes  
device, cables, adapters,  
connectors, screws, Quick  
Start Guide)  
Shipping package weight  
Housing/Mounting system  
2 kg (4.5 lb)  
ABS Plastic  
DIN rail: 35 mm top hat  
Wall mount: 2 screws  
IP rating / Mounting Location IP 20, NEMA 1, Indoor only  
Status Display  
Temperature  
5 x LEDs  
Operating: -4 to 122 °F (-20 to 50 °C) Storage: -40 to  
185 °F (-40 to 85 °C)  
Maximum case temperature: 140 °F (60 °C)  
Humidity  
Operating: < 95%, non-condensing Storage: < 95%  
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Features  
Programmable dry contact  
relay  
Screw 3-terminal, 16-24 AWG, NC-Com-NO,  
Form: Class 2, 24 V DC, 4 A max SELV input only  
Graphical user interface  
Internet browser; Android tablet mobile application  
Remote firmware upgrades Yes (ComBox and connected Xanbus devices)  
Custom Datalogger  
Yes (requires Micro-SD card)  
Max. number of Xanbus  
devices  
Up to 20 (depending on the device type)  
Regulatory Approvals  
EMC immunity  
EMC emissions  
EN61000-6-1  
EN61000-6-3, FCC Part 15 Class B; Industry  
Canada ICES-003 Class B  
Substances / environmental RoHS  
Schneider Electric Products that Work with the Conext  
ComBox  
Freedom SW 2012 120V/60 Hz (815-2012)  
Freedom SW 3012 120V/60 Hz (815-3012)  
Freedom SW 2024 120V/60 Hz (815-2024)  
Freedom SW 3024 120V/60 Hz (815-3024)  
Freedom SW 2524 230V/50 Hz (815-2524)  
Freedom SW 3524 230V/50 Hz (815-3524)  
Freedom Sequence (815-0912)  
Xanbus System Control Panel (SCP): (809-0921)  
Xanbus Automatic Generator Start (AGS): (809-0915)  
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Physical Dimensions  
Physical Dimensions  
Front View  
6.7 in. (169 mm)  
Side View  
4.5 in. (144 mm)  
2.1 in. (54 mm)  
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Bottom View  
Back View  
1.5 in. (38 mm)  
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For more information, contact Xantrex at 1-800-670-0707, e-mail [email protected], or visit the Xantrex Website at:  
http://www.xantrex.com  
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