ENABLING LYNK II TO COMMUNICATE WITH SELECTRONIC DEVICES
When properly connected to a managed (closed-loop) network and set to use the Selectronic protocol, LYNK II will transmit real-time parameters from the Discover Lithium battery, including voltage, current, temperature, state of charge, and fault conditions to a Selectronic inverter-charger. LYNK II will also transmit charge voltage and current requests from the Discover Lithium battery to a Selectronic inverter-charger.
LYNK ACCESS software for 64-bit Windows 10 / 11 is required to configure LYNK II settings for managed (closed-loop) CAN communication with Selectronic inverter-chargers.
If there is a break in communication between the LYNK II and inverter-charger for more than ten seconds, the inverter-charger will enter an alarm state and safely stop operation. If communication is restored, the Selectronic inverter-charger will turn itself back on and resume managed (closed-loop) operation. However, if communication cannot be reestablished, you may have to manually convert the Selectronic inverter-charger to an self-managed (open-loop) configuration to resume operation. Refer to Selectronic Self-Managed (Open Loop) Configuration with Discover Lithium Batteries (805-0074).
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Neither Discover Lithium batteries nor LYNK II directly control Selectronic relay functions, generator starting or other grid-interactive features. These functions are controlled through the programming of the Selectronic inverter-charger. |