I can see in the manual that there is a max array short circuit current of 70 A, and that there is a max array voltage of 250 V. Those numbers make sense to me, to avoid damaging the controller.
Then it says "Nominal PV power, 24V: 2900 W". Not sure what that "nominal" means in this context. I assume it means "normal", i.e. a suitable array size for this controller.
If I use the MPPT Calculator, I can't get it to accept an array size of more than 3760 W for this controller.
https://www.victronenergy.com/mppt-calculator
I'm curious about the reason for this power limitation. Could be that the calculator is just hinting that you will waste a lot of your array capacity, you should get a larger controller (or get two). But then that hint should come at a much lower power. Or it could be that the calculator thinks the controller will break above certain array power. That doesn't make sense either, because the controller only draws as much current as it can handle. An array of 200 V, 50 A is 10 kW. A lot of wasted power to use with this controller, but still has a voltage and current within specs.