This page provides an overview of DIP switch settings as explained in the PDF guide below. DIP switch settings are used to configure the communication address of each battery pack, particularly in systems with multiple units connected in parallel. This ensures stable communication with the inverter and helps define the identity of each unit during setup.
DIP switches are used to assign each battery a unique address in multi-unit systems. The first four switches (Switch 1 to 4) define the address using binary-coded decimal (BCD) — ensuring stable communication and seamless integration with your inverter.
If you're using only one battery, no DIP switch adjustments are needed. Simply leave all switches in the OFF (down) position — this represents address 0 by default.
For systems with two or more batteries, each pack must be given a unique address using the DIP switches. Use the first 4 switches (Switch 1 to Switch 4) to set the binary-coded decimal (BCD) address. Use the chart below to identify how switch positions translate into communication addresses.
| DIP Address | Switch 1 | Switch 2 | Switch 3 | Switch 4 |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 0 | OFF | OFF | OFF | OFF |
| 1 | ON | OFF | OFF | OFF |
| 2 | OFF | ON | OFF | OFF |
| 3 | ON | ON | OFF | OFF |
| 4 | OFF | OFF | ON | OFF |
| 5 | ON | OFF | ON | OFF |
| 6 | OFF | ON | ON | OFF |
| 7 | ON | ON | ON | OFF |
| 8 | OFF | OFF | OFF | ON |
| 9 | ON | OFF | OFF | ON |
| 10 | OFF | ON | OFF | ON |
| 11 | ON | ON | OFF | ON |
| 12 | OFF | OFF | ON | ON |
| 13 | ON | OFF | ON | ON |
| 14 | OFF | ON | ON | ON |
| 15 | ON | ON | ON | ON |
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