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02
Date
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Intended Audience
This document is intended for:
Sales engineers
Maintenance personnel
Symbol Conventions
The symbols that may be found in this document are defined as follows.
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Description
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risk which, if not avoided, could result in death or
serious injury.
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avoided, could result in minor or moderate injury.
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Change History
Changes between document issues are cumulative. The latest document issue contains all the
changes made in earlier issues.
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Added section 8.5.4 "Solution 4: Heat Exchange and Direct Ventilation Unit".
The corresponding software version is V300R002C02.
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This issue is used for first office application (FOA).
The corresponding software version is V300R002C02.
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Contents
About This Document .................................................................................................................... ii
1 Overview......................................................................................................................................... 1
1.1 Introduction .................................................................................................................................................................. 1
1.2 Features ......................................................................................................................................................................... 5
4 LCD ................................................................................................................................................ 20
4.1 LCD Menu Hierarchy ................................................................................................................................................. 20
4.2 Buttons ........................................................................................................................................................................ 22
4.3 Password ..................................................................................................................................................................... 22
5 WebUI............................................................................................................................................ 23
5.1 Preparations for Login ................................................................................................................................................ 23
5.1.1 Preparing the Operating Environment ..................................................................................................................... 23
5.1.2 Connecting a Communications Cable ...................................................................................................................... 23
5.1.3 Setting Parameters ................................................................................................................................................... 23
5.2 Login page .................................................................................................................................................................. 24
5.3 Home Page .................................................................................................................................................................. 25
5.4 Real-time Monitoring ................................................................................................................................................. 26
5.5 Querying Historical Data ............................................................................................................................................ 36
5.6 System Setting ............................................................................................................................................................ 38
5.7 Maintenance ................................................................................................................................................................ 43
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8 Feature Description..................................................................................................................... 99
8.1 Rectifier Management................................................................................................................................................. 99
8.1.1 Controlling Rectifier Output Voltages ..................................................................................................................... 99
8.1.2 Controlling Rectifier Output Currents ................................................................................................................... 101
8.1.3 (Optional) Starting Rectifiers Sequentially ............................................................................................................ 104
8.2 Energy Conservation Management ........................................................................................................................... 106
8.2.1 Intelligent Rectifier Hibernation ............................................................................................................................ 106
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1 Overview
Overview
1.1 Introduction
The SMU is a small-sized high-end monitoring module that monitors and manages Huawei
box-type and cabinet-type power systems.
You can access the SMU over Huawei NetEco, third-party element management systems
(EMSs) that support the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP), or a WebUI to
remotely manage power systems.
By configured with the user interface module 02C (UIM02C) or UIM02D (MUS01A), the
SMU provides sensor ports, an RS485 port, dry contact inputs, and dry contact outputs for
managing the environment inside the cabinet and reporting alarms.
Figure 1-1 shows an SMU, Figure 1-2 shows a UIM02C, and Figure 1-3 shows a UIM02D.
Figure 1-4 shows the connections between the SMU, UIM, and system interface board. Figure
1-5 shows the network between the SMU, power system components, and EMSs.
Figure 1-1 SMU
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Figure 1-4 Connections between the SMU, UIM and system interface board
Difference between the UIM02C and the UIM02D is as follows: The UIM02C provides eight dry
contact outputs, whereas the UIM02D provides 12 dry contact outputs.
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Figure 1-5 Network between the SMU, power system components, and EMSs
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1.2 Features
The SMU has the following features:
Alarms can be associated with dry contact outputs. If the UIM02C is configured,
eight dry contact outputs are supported. If the UIM02D is configured, 12 dry contact
outputs are supported.
There are four alarm severities: critical, major, minor, and warning.
Reminds of users over indicators and alarm tones. The alarm tone can be enabled or
disabled.
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Switches between the D.G. and batteries based on the power supply of the power
system to save energy.
Limits rectifier output power based on the D.G. capacity and loading percentage of
the power system to ensure normal load operating.
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Selects any signals (such as those indicating DC undervoltage, D.G. operating, and
AC power failures) and performs logical operations on them, such as AND, OR,
NOT, >, <, and then sends calculation results to reserved dry contacts.
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Panel
Figure 2-1 shows an SMU02B panel.
Figure 2-1 SMU02B panel
(4) Buttons
(7) Handle
(10) LCD
Indicators
Table 2-1 describes the indicators on the SMU02B panel.
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Color
Status
Description
Run indicator
Green
Off
Blinking at
0.5 Hz
Blinking at 4
Hz
Off
Steady on
Off
Steady on
Minor Alarm
indicator
Major Alarm
indicator
Yellow
Red
LCD
The SMU02B provides a 128x48 LCD with white backlight to display real-time parameters
for you to view and set. The visible area dimensions (L x W) are 34.54 mm x 11.02 mm.
USB Port
The SMU02B reserves a USB port.
Communications Ports
The SMU02B provides two communications ports, which are described in Table 2-2.
Table 2-2 SMU02B communications port description
Communications Port
Communications Parameter
Communications
Protocol
FE port
10/100M autonegotiation
RS232/RS485 port
NetEco protocol
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Description
TX+
TX-
RX+
RX-
4, 5, 7, and 8
Left blank
Signal
Description
TX+
TX-
RX+
RX-
RX232
TX232
PGND
GND
Left blank
2.2 UIM02C
Panel
Figure 2-3 shows a UIM02C panel, and Table 2-5 describes the ports on it.
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Ports
Table 2-5 UIM02C port description
Port Type
Silk Screen
Description
Sensor port
TEM-HUM
WATER
Water sensor
TEMP1
TEMP2
GATE
SMOKE
Smoke sensor
BTEMP
DIN1
NOTE
For details about the signal
definitions, see the power
system user manual.
DIN2
DIN3
DIN4
DIN5
DIN6
ALM1
NOTE
For details about the alarms
associated with dry contact
outputs, see the power system
user manual.
ALM2
ALM3
ALM4
ALM5
ALM6
ALM7
ALM8
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Port Type
Silk Screen
Description
Communications port
COM
RS485 port
Pins
Figure 2-4 shows the numbers of pins in sensor ports. Table 2-6 describes the pin definitions.
Figure 2-4 UIM02C pin numbers
No.
Pins
TEM-HUM
12 V
ENV_TEMP
12 V
ENV_HUM
12 V
WATER
GND
TEMP1
GND
TEMP2
GND
DIN7+
JTD7
12 V
SMOKE
WATER
TEMP1
TEMP2
GATE
SMOKE
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No.
Pins
BTEMP
BTEM1
GND
2.3 UIM02D
Panel
Figure 2-5 shows a UIM02D panel, and Table 2-7 describes the ports on it.
Figure 2-5 UIM02D panel
Ports
Table 2-7 UIM02D port description
Port Type
Silk Screen
Description
Sensor port
TEM-HUM
WATER
Water sensor
TEMP1
TEMP2
GATE
SMOKE
Smoke sensor
BTEMP
DIN1
NOTE
For details about the signal
definitions, see the power
system user manual.
DIN2
DIN3
DIN4
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Port Type
Silk Screen
Description
DIN5
DIN6
ALM1
NOTE
For details about the alarms
associated with dry contact
outputs, see the power system
user manual.
ALM2
ALM3
ALM4
ALM5
ALM6
ALM7
ALM8
ALM9
ALM10
ALM11
ALM12
COM
RS485 port
Communications port
Pins
Figure 2-6 shows the numbers of pins in sensor ports. Table 2-8 describes the pin definitions.
Figure 2-6 UIM02D pin numbers
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No.
Pin Definition
TEM-HUM
12 V
ENV_TEMP
12 V
ENV_HUM
12 V
WATER
GND
TEMP1
GND
TEMP2
GND
DIN7+
JTD7
12 V
SMOKE
BTEM1
GND
WATER
TEMP1
TEMP2
GATE
SMOKE
BTEMP
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Hardware Replacement
Procedure
Step 1 Push the locking latch on the SMU to the left and pull out the handle.
Step 2 Take the SMU out of the slot, as shown in Figure 3-1.
Figure 3-1 Removing the SMU
Step 3 Place the new SMU at the entry to the appropriate slot in the monitoring unit subrack, and
push the SMU until its front panel aligns with the front panel of the monitoring unit subrack.
Step 4 Push the handle in position and push the locking latch to the right to lock the handle, as shown
in Figure 3-2.
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Follow-up Procedure
After replacing the SMU, the parameters are restored to factory defaults. You need to reset the
parameters based on site requirements.
Procedure
Step 1 Record the positions where signal cables connect to the UIM02C panel, and then disconnect
the signal cables one by one.
Step 2 Loosen the screws on the UIM02C panel and remove the UIM02C, as shown in Figure 3-3.
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Procedure
Step 1 Record the positions where signal cables connect to the UIM02D panel, and then disconnect
the signal cables one by one.
Step 2 Loosen the screws on the UIM02D panel and remove the UIM02D, as shown in Figure 3-5.
Figure 3-5 Removing the UIM02D
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The # means that the menu is displayed when the associated equipment is connected or associated
parameter is set.
For details about how to set parameters, see appendix.
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4.2 Buttons
The SMU provides four buttons to set and query parameters. Table 4-1 describes the buttons.
Table 4-1 Button description
Button
Name
Description
Up
Down
Cancel
Enter
NOTE
The LCD screen becomes dark if no button is pressed within 30 seconds.
4.3 Password
You need to select a user name and enter the password when entering the Setting Wizard,
Parameters Settings, and Running Control menus on the LCD.
The preset user name is admin and preset password is 000001.
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(1) FE port
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Step 2 Set the IP address, subnet mask, and gateway on the LCD, as shown in Table 5-1.
Table 5-1 IP parameters
Main Menu
Second-Level
Menu
Third-Level
Menu
Default Value
Setting Value
Setting Wizard
Network
Parameters
IP Address
192.168.0.10
Set this
parameter
according to the
address
assigned by the
network
administrator.
Subnet Mask
255.255.255.0
Set this
parameter
according to the
address
assigned by the
network
administrator.
Default
Gateway
192.168.0.1
Set this
parameter
according to the
address
assigned by the
network
administrator.
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is displayed, as shown in Figure 5-2.
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System individual file: To enable the SMU to be used for a power system that cannot be recognized
by the SMU, you need only to upload a system individual file over the WebUI.
Network security certificate: You can browse SMU WebUIs reliably after uploading network
security certificates.
Setting Time
The Time pane allows you to set a time zone and local time. You can directly set the local
date and time or synchronize the time with that on the Network Time Protocol (NTP) server.
Figure 5-30 Time
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5.7 Maintenance
The Maintenance tab page allows you to upgrade the system, query version information,
import and back up configuration files, query component electronic labels, manage users, and
export fault information.
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Upgrading Software
The Software Upgrade pane allows you to select an upgrade file and upgrade the software.
Figure 5-39 Software Upgrade
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Managing Users
The User Management pane allows you to add, modify, and delete users.
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The SMU supports a maximum of three online users. User types are classified into admin,
engineer, and operator, and they have different rights.
You can manage users only on the WebUI.
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Common Tasks
LCD Operation
Modify the display language in either of the following ways:
After the SMU is powered on, the screen for selecting a display language is displayed.
Then select a language as required by pressing
by pressing
.
or
When the SMU is running, modify the display language by referring to the following
figure.
Figure 6-1 Setting the display language on the LCD UI
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WebUI Operation
Modify the display language in either of the following ways:
You can switch the display language before logging in the WebUI, as shown in Figure 6-2.
Figure 6-2 Setting the display language on the WebUI
You can switch the display language by clicking the language button in the right pane after
logging in to the WebUI, as shown in Figure 6-3.
Figure 6-3 Switch the display language on the WebUI
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Incorrect setting of basic battery parameters affects battery charge and discharge management
and reduces the battery lifespan.
Table 6-1 describes basic battery parameters.
Table 6-1 Basic battery parameters
Parameter
Description
Default
Value
Value
Range
BatteryN Connected
Yes
Yes
No
150 Ah
5-10000
NOTE
A battery string is controlled by one battery
fuse or circuit breaker.
LCD Operation
The following figure shows the LCD operations.
Figure 6-4 Setting basic battery parameters on the LCD UI
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WebUI Operation
The following figure shows the WebUI operations.
Figure 6-5 Setting basic battery parameters on the WebUI
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LCD Operation
Figure 6-6 Setting date and time on the LCD UI
WebUI Operation
Figure 6-7 Setting date and time on the WebUI
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Description
Default Value
Value Range
Buzzer Enable
Enables or disables
an alarm tone.
No
Yes
No
Duration within
which the alarm tone
is suspended
10 Min
Buzzer Alarm
Duration
1-100
LCD Operation
Step 1 Set Buzzer Enable to Yes.
Step 2 Set Buzzer Alm Duration.
Figure 6-8 Setting Buzzer Alm Duration on the LCD UI
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WebUI Operation
Step 1 Set Buzzer Enable to Yes.
Step 2 Set Buzzer Alarm Duration.
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Figure 6-10 Enabling alarms on the LCD UI
WebUI Operation
Step 1 Select an equipment type.
Figure 6-11 Selecting an equipment type on the WebUI
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Figure 6-13 Setting alarm severities on the LCD UI
WebUI Operation
Step 1 Select an equipment type.
Figure 6-14 Selecting an equipment type on the WebUI
Step 2 Set severities for the alarms on the alarm list corresponding to Power System.
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Figure 6-16 Setting alarm associated relays on the LCD UI
WebUI Operation
Step 1 Select an equipment type.
Figure 6-17 Selecting an equipment type on the WebUI
Step 2 Associate alarms with dry contact outputs on the alarm list corresponding to Power System.
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Figure 6-19 Setting alarm action on the LCD UI
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Figure 6-20 Setting alarm action on the WebUI
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Figure 6-21 Clearing associations between alarms and dry contacts on the LCD UI
WebUI Operation
Figure 6-22 Clearing associations between alarms and dry contacts on the WebUI
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Figure 6-23 Setting alarm conditions for dry contact inputs on the LCD UI
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Figure 6-24 Setting alarm conditions for dry contact inputs on the WebUI
WebUI Operation
Figure 6-25 Modifying dry contact input names on the WebUI
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After the test is complete, the relay restores to the status before test.
You can perform the operation only on the LCD.
LCD Operation
Step 1 Set Test Enable to Yes.
Step 2 Set each ALM to Open or Close based on site requirements.
Figure 6-26 Testing the relay on the LCD UI
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Figure 6-27 Backing up the current configuration file on the WebUI
You are advised to back up the current configuration file before importing another
configuration file. After the configuration file is imported, the configurations are
automatically updated.
WebUI Operation
Figure 6-28 Importing a configuration file on the WebUI
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After factory defaults are restored, all parameter values change to the default values before
delivery. Therefore, you are advised to back up the current configuration file before restoring
factory defaults.
After factory defaults are restored, the SMU restarts.
You can restore factory defaults over the LCD and WebUI. Operator users have no such
permission.
LCD Operation
Figure 6-29 Restoring factory defaults on the LCD UI
WebUI Operation
Figure 6-30 Restoring factory defaults on the WebUI
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Figure 6-31 Upgrading the software on the WebUI
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Figure 6-32 Resetting the SMU on the LCD UI
WebUI Operation
Select Reset SMU and click Submit.
Figure 6-33 Resetting the SMU on the WebUI
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User Rights
Maximum Number
of Users
Admin
15 in total
Engineer
Operator
WebUI Operation
Figure 6-34 User management on the WebUI
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Figure 6-35 Querying active alarms on the LCD UI
WebUI Operation
Figure 6-36 Querying active alarms on the WebUI
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Figure 6-37 Querying historical alarms on the LCD UI
WebUI Operation
Step 1 Filter historical alarms.
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Figure 6-41 Clearing rectifiers failing in communication on the LCD UI
WebUI Operation
Figure 6-42 Clearing rectifiers failing in communication on the WebUI
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Historical alarm
Information about historical alarms includes the alarm name, alarm generation time,
alarm clearance time, and acknowledgement status.
Performance data
Performance data includes system voltages, total load currents, and battery temperatures.
See 8.8.2 Performance Statistics.
Operation logs
Records for accessing the SMU include the login user name, operation time, operation
source, and parameter.
WebUI Operation
Figure 6-43 Exporting historical data on the WebUI
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Figure 6-44 Exporting fault data on the WebUI
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Figure 6-45 Exporting electronic labels on the WebUI
Automatic mode
This is the default mode. The SMU automatically controls a power system based on the
system configuration.
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Manual mode
You manually control a power system over the SMU, such as converting between
equalized charging and float charging, connecting or disconnecting batteries, powering
on/off loads, and starting or shutting down rectifiers. The manual mode is restored to the
automatic mode after the preset time expires.
Parameters
Table 6-4 Parameter description for switching between equalized charging and float charging
Parameter
Description
Default Value
Value Range
Charge Control
Switches between
equalized charging
and float charging.
Float Charging
Float Charging
Equalized
Charging
LCD Operation
To switch between equalized charging and float charging, perform the following steps:
Step 1 Set System Control Mode to Manual.
Step 2 Switch between equalized charging and float charging.
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Figure 6-46 Setting equalized charging or float charging for batteries on the LCD UI
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WebUI Operation
To switch between equalized charging and float charging, perform the following steps:
Step 1 Set System Control Mode to Manual and click Submit.
Figure 6-47 shows how to start the system control mode.
Figure 6-47 Starting the system control mode on the WebUI
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Set Charge Control to Equalized Charging and click Submit to charge batteries in
equalized mode.
After the system control mode is restored to the automatic mode, equalized charging
converts into float charging when the condition is met.
Set Charge Control to Float Charging and click Submit to charge batteries in float
mode.
Figure 6-48 shows how to set equalized charging or float charging for batteries.
Figure 6-48 Setting equalized charging or float charging for batteries on the WebUI
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Exercise caution when powering off batteries, because such operation may cause all loads to
experience power failures.
You can manually power on/off batteries only in manual mode.
Parameters
Table 6-5 Battery power-on/off parameter description
Parameter
Description
Default Value
Value Range
BLVD Manual
Control
On
On
Off
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Step 1 Set System Control Mode to Manual.
Step 2 Manually power on/off batteries.
Figure 6-49 Manually power on/off batteries on the LCD UI
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To power on/off batteries, perform the following steps:
Step 1 Set System Control Mode to Manual and click Submit.
Figure 6-50 shows how to start the system control mode.
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Exercise caution when powering on/off loads, because such operation will cause loads to
experience power failures.
You can manually power on/off loads only in manual mode.
Parameters
Table 6-6 Load power-on/off parameter description
Parameter
Description
Default Value
Value Range
LLVD1 Manual
Control
On
On
Off
LCD Operation
Step 1 Set System Control Mode to Manual.
Step 2 Manually power on/off LLVD1.
Figure 6-52 Manually power on/off LLVD1 on the LCD UI
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WebUI Operation
To power on/off LLVD1, perform the following steps:
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Set LLVD1 Manual Control to Off and click Submit to power off LLVD1.
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Exercise caution when shutting down rectifiers, because such operation will decrease the
maximum output power and may disconnect the power supply to loads.
You can manually start or shut down rectifiers only in manual mode.
Parameters
Table 6-7 Rectifier startup/shutdown parameter description
Parameter
Description
Default Value
Value Range
Turn on All
Rectifiers
Yes
Yes
Turn on/off
Rectifier
On
On
Off
LCD Operation
Step 1 Set System Control Mode to Manual.
Step 2 Set Turn on All Rects. to Yes or set Turn on/off to Off.
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WebUI Operation
To control the startup and shutdown for rectifiers, perform the following steps:
Step 1 Set System Control Mode to Manual and click Submit.
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Set Turn on All Rectifiers to Yes and click Submit to start all rectifiers at a time.
Figure 6-58 shows the page for starting all rectifiers.
Figure 6-58 Starting all rectifiers on the WebUI
Set Turn on/off Rectifier to On and click Submit to start a single rectifier.
Figure 6-59 shows the page for starting a single rectifier.
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Set Turn on/off Rectifier to Off and click Submit to shut down a single rectifier.
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Setting Parameters
Procedure
Step 1 Apply to the site or equipment room network administrator for a fixed IP address.
Step 2 Set the IP address, subnet mask, and gateway on the LCD, as shown in Table 7-1.
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Second-Level
Menu
Third-Level
Menu
Default Value
Setting Value
Setting Wizard
Network
Parameters
IP Address
192.168.0.10
Set this
parameter
according to the
address
assigned by the
network
administrator.
Subnet Mask
255.255.255.0
Set this
parameter
according to the
address
assigned by the
network
administrator.
Default
Gateway
192.168.0.1
Set this
parameter
according to the
address
assigned by the
network
administrator.
Step 3 Set the IP addresses and ports for the active and standby servers of the NetEco on the LCD, as
described in Table 7-2.
Table 7-2 NetEco parameters
Main
Menu
Second-Level
Menu
Third-Level
Menu
Fourth-Level
Menu
Default
Value
Setting
Value
Parameters
Settings
Comm.
Parameters
Network
Parameters
NetEco
Primary IP
192.168.
0.10
Set an IP
address for
the active
NetEco
server.
NetEco
Backup IP
192.168.
0.10
Set an IP
address for
the standby
NetEco
server.
NetEco Port
Number
31220
Set a port
for the
NetEco.
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Setting Parameters
Procedure
Step 1 On the LCD, check that the port mode, protocol type, baud rate and communication address
are the same as the default values in Table 7-3.
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Parameters
Settings
Comm.
Parameters
Level Menu
Third-Level
Menu
Fourth-Level
Menu
Fifth-Level
Menu
Default
Value
Serial Port
Northbound
Port Mode
Manual
Protocol Type
M/S
Protocol
Baud Rate
9600
Comm.
Address
M/S Protocol
Northbound
Step 2 Set the IP address, subnet mask, and gateway on the LCD, as shown in Table 7-4.
Table 7-4 IP parameters
Main Menu
Second-Level
Menu
Third-Level
Menu
Default Value
Setting Value
Setting Wizard
Network
Parameters
IP Address
192.168.0.10
Set this
parameter
according to the
address
assigned by the
network
administrator.
Subnet Mask
255.255.255.0
Set this
parameter
according to the
address
assigned by the
network
administrator.
Default
Gateway
192.168.0.1
Set this
parameter
according to the
address
assigned by the
network
administrator.
Step 3 Set the IP addresses and ports for the active and standby servers of the NetEco on the LCD, as
described in Table 7-5.
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Second-Level
Menu
Third-Level
Menu
Fourth-Level
Menu
Default
Value
Setting
Value
Parameters
Settings
Comm.
Parameters
Network
Parameters
NetEco
Primary IP
192.168.
0.10
Set an IP
address for
the active
NetEco
server.
NetEco
Backup IP
192.168.
0.10
Set an IP
address for
the standby
NetEco
server.
NetEco Port
Number
31220
Set a port
for the
NetEco.
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Procedure
Step 1 Apply to the site or equipment room network administrator for a fixed IP address.
Step 2 Set the IP address, subnet mask, and gateway on the LCD, as shown in Table 7-6.
Table 7-6 IP parameters
Main Menu
Second-Level
Menu
Third-Level
Menu
Default Value
Setting Value
Setting Wizard
Network
Parameters
IP Address
192.168.0.10
Set this
parameter
according to the
address
assigned by the
network
administrator.
Subnet Mask
255.255.255.0
Set this
parameter
according to the
address
assigned by the
network
administrator.
Default
Gateway
192.168.0.1
Set this
parameter
according to the
address
assigned by the
network
administrator.
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Before setting SNMP parameters, obtain the information listed in Table 7-7 from the EMS.
Table 7-7 Information obtained from the EMS
Information
Description
SNMP version
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Description
User Name
MD5 Password
DES Password
Trap Target Address
Trap Port
Procedure
Step 1 Enter the IP address for the SMU in the address box of Internet Explorer. Log in to the
WebUI on the login page shown in Figure 7-4.
The preset user name is admin and preset password is 000001.
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If the SNMP version is SNMPv3, set SNMP Version to SNMPv3 under SNMP, click
Add under SNMPv3, and then set User Name, MD5 Password, and DES Password, as
shown in Figure 7-6.
Figure 7-6 Setting SNMPv3 parameters
Step 3 Under SNMP Trap, set TrapTarget Address and Trap Port.
Step 4 Under Mib files, click Export to export the Mib file and import it to the EMS.
If there is only one EMS, perform Step 4 once.
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Parameters
Table 8-1 Rectifier output voltage parameter description
Parameter
Description
Default Value
Value Range
Manual Control
Voltage
Output voltages of
rectifiers
53.5 V
42.058.3
NOTE
The value of this
parameter is
displayed as the
real-time output
voltage of rectifiers.
LCD Operation
Step 1 Set System Control Mode to Manual.
Step 2 Set Manual Control Volt..
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WebUI Operation
Step 1 Set System Control Mode to Manual.
Figure 8-2 Setting System Control Mode on the WebUI
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Parameters
Table 8-2 Parameter description for rectifier output current coefficient
Parameter
Description
Default Value
Value Range
Maximum Limited
Current
121%
1121
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The value of this
parameter is
displayed as the
coefficient for the
real-time output
current of rectifiers.
121%
1121
NOTE
The value of this
parameter is
displayed as the
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Description
current to the rated
rectifier output current.
For example, if a power
system is configured with
three 50 A rectifiers, and
you need an maximum
output current of 120 A,
then set this parameter to
80%, which is obtained
from 120 A/(50 A x 3).
Default Value
Value Range
LCD Operation
Set Max. Limited Current in automatic mode.
Figure 8-4 Setting Max. Limited Current on the LCD UI
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WebUI Operation
Set Maximum Limited Current in automatic mode.
Figure 8-6 Setting Maximum Limited Current on the WebUI
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Parameters
Table 8-3 Parameter description for sequential rectifier startup
Parameters
Description
Default Value
Value Range
0s
020
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Description
Default Value
Value Range
started sequentially
LCD Operation
Figure 8-9 Setting Sequential Start Interval on the LCD UI
WebUI Operation
Figure 8-10 Setting Sequential Start Interval on the WebUI
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The SMU starts and hibernates rectifiers based on the loading capacity of the power system. If
the load power decreases, the SMU hibernates certain rectifiers. If the load power increases,
the SMU starts rectifiers to meet load power requirements. To ensure that all rectifiers
deteriorate to the same degree, the SMU hibernates different rectifiers each time based on
their real-time efficiency and runtime. See Figure 8-12.
Figure 8-12 Rectifier hibernation periods
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If the power system experiences an exception, such as battery loop disconnection, battery
overtemperature, AC faults, and rectifier faults, all rectifiers exit the hibernation state and try
to hibernate again after the time preset by Hibernation Stop Duration expires.
Parameters
Table 8-4 Parameter description for intelligent rectifier hibernation
Parameter
Description
Default
Value
Value
Range
Hibernation
Enable
No
Yes
No
Hibernation
Mode
Intelligent
Mode
Time
Mode
High
Efficiency
Mode
Intelligent
Mode
Minimum
Working
Rectifiers
1100
Circulation
Period
7 Day
1365
Best
Efficiency
Point
80%
50100
Min.
Redundant
Coefficient
0.20
0.051.00
Phase
Balance
Disable
Relative
Balance
Absolute
Balance
Disable
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Parameter
Description
Default
Value
Value
Range
No
Yes
No
Hibernation
Without
Battery
Hibernation
Stop
Duration
NOTE
If you enable hibernation when batteries do not
connect to the power system, the loads may
experience power failures. Exercise caution when
performing this function.
72.0 h
0.5168.0
LCD Operation
The Figure 8-13 shows the LCD operation.
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The Figure 8-14 shows the WebUI operation.
Figure 8-14 Setting rectifiers hibernation parameters on the WebUI
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After the BLVD route is disconnected, the power system does not power loads.
You can disable BLVD, but batteries may be damaged due to overdischarge.
Voltage
Time
Capacity
Figure 8-15 shows the hardware connections for power segment. Figure 8-16 shows the
power segment logic diagram.
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Parameters
Table 8-6 BLVD parameter description
Parameter
Description
Default Value
Value Range
BLVD Enable
Yes
Yes
No
Voltage Mode
Voltage Mode
Time Mode
Capacity
BLVD Mode
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Parameter
Description
Default Value
Value Range
Mode
BLVD Voltage
43.2 V
35.056.0
NOTE
The value of BLVD Voltage
must be lower than the value
of BLVD Connection Voltage.
BLVD Connection
Voltage
51.5 V
37.058.0
BLVD Time
480 Min
51000
5%
099
60s
5-90
Description
Default Value
Value Range
LLVDx Enable
Yes
Yes
No
Voltage Mode
Voltage
Mode
Time Mode
Capacity
LLVDx Mode
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Parameter
Description
Default Value
Value Range
Mode
LLVDx Voltage
44.0 V
35.056.0
LLVDx Connection
Voltage
51.5 V
37.058.0
LLVDx Time
360 Min
51000
15%
099
60s
5-90
NOTE
The power distribution design of the power system allows the SMU to perform power segment. The x in
LLVDx indicates the No. of the LLVD route.
LCD Operation
Step 1 Set BLVD Enable to Yes.
Step 2 Set BLVD Mode as required.
Step 3 Set BLVD parameters.
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To set LLVD parameters, perform the following steps:
Step 1 Set LLVDx Enable to Yes.
Step 2 Set LLVDx Mode as required.
Step 3 Set LLVD parameters.
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WebUI Operation
To set BLVD parameters, perform the following steps:
Step 1 Set BLVD Enable to Yes and click Submit.
Step 2 Set BLVD Mode as required and click Submit.
Step 3 Set BLVD parameters and click Submit.
Figure 8-19 shows the WebUI.
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To set LLVD parameters, perform the following steps:
Step 1 Set LLVDx Enable to Yes and click Submit.
Step 2 Set LLVDx Mode as required and click Submit.
Step 3 Set LLVD parameters and click Submit.
Figure 8-21 shows the WebUI.
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The SMU enables batteries to be switched between float charging and equalized charging by
adjusting the output voltage.
Float charging: The SMU compensates the electricity consumed by self-discharge after
full charge.
Equalized charging: The SMU fully charges batteries rapidly by increasing the output
voltage. During equalized charging, the SMU limits the rectifier output current to avoid
battery damage caused by over large charge current.
The SMU supports the following equalized charging modes, also the modes in which float
charging converts to equalized charging, as described in Table 8-8.
Table 8-8 Equalized charging mode description
Mode
Started When
Terminated When
Automatic equalized
charging
Terminated automatically:
Any of the following
conditions is met:
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You terminate equalized
charging manually. For
details, see Switching
Between Equalized
Charging and Float
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Started When
Terminated When
Charging.
Terminated abnormally:
The SMU terminates
equalized charging when
detecting that an exception
occurs on the AC input,
rectifiers, or batteries.
Parameters
Table 8-9 Equalized/Float charging parameter description
Parameter
Description
Default Value
Value Range
Float Charging
Voltage
Charge voltage at
which lead-acid
batteries are being
charged in float
mode
53.5 V
42.058.3
Equalized Charging
Voltage
Charge voltage at
which lead-acid
batteries are being
charged in equalized
mode
56.4 V
42.058.3
Charge Current
Limit Coefficient
Battery charge
current limit
0.15 C10
0.050.25
Equalized Charge
Maximum Duration
If the equalized
charging duration
exceeds the value of
this parameter,
batteries
automatically enter
float charging.
16 h
548
Automatic
Equalized Charge
Enable
Indicates whether to
enable automatic
equalized charging.
Yes
Yes
No
Float to Equalized
Charge Current
Coefficient
If the duration
within which the
battery charge
current is higher
than Float to
Equalized Charge
Current Coefficient
exceeds the value of
Float to Equalized
0.05 C10
0.010.25
30 Min
21440
Float to Equalized
Charge Current
Duration
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Parameter
Description
Default Value
Value Range
Charge Current
Duration, batteries
automatically enter
equalized charging.
Float to Equalized
Charge Capacity
Percent
If the battery
capacity is lower
than Float to
Equalized Charge
Capacity Percent,
batteries
automatically enter
equalized charging.
80%
50100
Equalized to Float
Charge Current
Coefficient
If the duration
within which the
battery charge
current is lower than
Equalized to Float
Charge Current
Coefficient exceeds
the value of
Equalized to Float
Charge Current
Duration, batteries
automatically enter
float charging.
0.01 C10
0.010.25
30 Min
2540
Scheduled Equalized
Charge Enable
Indicates whether to
enable scheduled
equalized charging.
Yes
Yes
No
Scheduled Equalized
Charge Interval
30 Day
1365
Scheduled Equalized
Charge Duration
9h
124
Mains Recovery
Equalized Charge
Enable
Indicates whether to
perform equalized
charging after the
AC power is
restored.
No
Yes
No
AC Power Failure
Duration
If the AC power
failure duration
exceeds the value of
this parameter,
batteries
automatically enter
equalized charging
after the AC power
is restored.
10 Min
Equalized to Float
Charge Current
Duration
030
This parameter is
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Parameter
Description
Default Value
Value Range
LCD Operation
For details about how to set manual equalized charging, see Switching Between Equalized
Charging and Float Charging.
Figure 8-24 shows how to set automatic equalized charging.
Figure 8-24 Setting automatic equalized charging on the LCD UI
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Figure 8-25 Setting basic battery parameters on the WebUI
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After fast charging is complete, the SMU resumes normal battery charging management.
During fast charging, batteries generate much heat and the battery temperature rises, which
deteriorates the battery performance and shortens the battery lifespan. You are advised to
exercise caution when using fast charging in non-emergencies.
Table 8-10 describes the fast charging mode.
Table 8-10 Manual fast charging mode description
Mode
Started When
Terminated When
Parameters
Table 8-11 Manual fast charging parameter description
Parameter
Description
Default Value
Value Range
Fast Charge
Limiting Coefficient
0.40 C10
0.250.50
Stop
Start
Stop
LCD Operation
Step 1 Set Fast Charge Coef..
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Step 1 Set Fast Charge Limiting Coefficient.
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Temperature compensation is valid only when batteries are being charged in float mode or
hibernating. For details about intelligent battery hibernation, see 8.4.9 Intelligent Battery
Hibernation. The SMU does not perform temperature compensation if the battery temperature
sensor is disconnected or faulty.
Figure 8-31 shows the temperature compensation control logic.
Figure 8-31 Temperature compensation control logic
Output voltage = Float voltage/Hibernation voltage - (Present battery temperature - Temperature at the
temperature compensation central point) x Temperature compensation coefficient
Parameters
Table 8-12 Temperature compensation parameter description
Parameter
Description
Default
Value
Value
Range
Temperature
Compensation
Coefficient
72 mV/degC
0500
NOTE
The default
value various
depending on
the power
system type.
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Parameter
Description
Default
Value
Value
Range
battery specifications.
Temperature
Compensation
Upper
Threshold
45 degC
4045
Temperature
Compensation
Lower
Threshold
5 degC
510
LCD Operation
Figure 8-32 Setting temperature compensation parameters on the LCD UI
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Figure 8-33 Setting temperature compensation parameters on the WebUI
If the battery temperature exceeds the value of High Temperature Alarm Threshold,
the SMU generates a high temperature alarm.
2.
If the battery temperature exceeds the value of Very High Temperature Alarm
Threshold, the SMU takes a protective measure that you selected.
You can select any of the following measures:
Disconnect batteries.
Do nothing.
If the battery temperature is below the value of Low Temperature Alarm Threshold, the
SMU generates a low temperature alarm.
Parameters
None.
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Figure 8-34 High and low temperature alarm and protection on the LCD UI
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Figure 8-35 High and low temperature alarm and protection on the WebUI
Started When
Charge
Process
Discharge
Process
Terminated When
Test by time
You can
choose
whether to
enable the
constant
current test.
Tested on
schedule
Tested on
schedule
The scheduled
test start time
arrives.
Tested as
planned
Tested as
planned
The planned test
start time
arrives.
Manual test
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pre-equalized
charging, the
SMU charges
batteries in
equalized mode
before starting a
standard battery
test, and then
tests the
discharge after
the batteries are
fully charged.
This ensures the
If you enable
the constant
current test,
batteries are
discharging in
constant
current This
avoids battery
damage
caused by
large
discharge
currents.
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Charge
Process
Discharge
Process
accuracy of
battery test
data.
AC power
failure test
An AC power
failure occurs.
None
Terminated When
manually.
Batteries
supply power.
The SMU records the standard battery test process in details and generates a test report after
the test ends. You can query the test result over the LCD or WebUI or export it over the
WebUI.
Parameters
Table 8-14 describes the standard battery test parameters. Table 8-15 lists the content in the
battery test report.
Table 8-14 Standard battery test parameter description
Parameter
Description
Default
Value
Value Range
AC Fail Test
Enable
No
Yes
No
Disable
Disable
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Parameter
Description
Default
Value
Annual Battery
Tests
Value Range
Planned
Test
Scheduled
Test
0-6
01-01 00:00
MM-DD
HH:MM
21:00:00
HH:MM:SS
90 Day
2999
Yes
No
Yes
No
Scheduled Test
Start Time
Scheduled Test
Period
Pre-Equalized
Charging Enable
Yes
Constant Current
Test Enable
No
Constant Test
Current
9999 A
19999
46.0 V
44.253.0
Test End
Capacity
20%
099
Test End
Temperature
5 degC
-515
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Parameter
Description
Default
Value
Value Range
480 Min
16000
Description
Start Time
End Time
Test Type
Stop Reason
Test Result
End Voltage(V)
Battery Temperature(degC)
LCD Operation
The following figure shows how to set standard battery test parameters:
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The following figure shows how to manually start or terminate a standard battery test:
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Figure 8-37 Manually starting or terminating a standard battery test on the LCD UI
The following figure shows how to query standard battery test results:
Figure 8-38 Querying standard battery test results on the LCD UI
WebUI Operation
The following figure shows how to set standard battery test parameters:
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The following figure shows how to manually start or terminate a standard battery test:
Figure 8-40 Manually starting or terminating a standard battery test on the WebUI
The following figure shows how to query standard battery test results:
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Started When
Terminated When
Scheduled
short test
Manual short
test
Parameters
Table 8-17 describes the short test parameters. Table 8-15 lists the content in a short test
report.
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Description
Default
Value
Value
Range
Short Test
Enable
Yes
Yes
No
Short Test
Period
30 Day
1360
Short Test
Time
5 Min
1240
Short Test
End Voltage
45.0 V
44.253.0
LCD Operation
The following figure shows how to set short test parameters:
Figure 8-42 Setting short test parameters on the LCD UI
The following figure shows how to manually start or terminate a short test:
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WebUI Operation
The following figure shows how to set short test parameters:
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The following figure shows how to manually start or terminate a short test:
Figure 8-46 Manually starting or terminating a short test on the WebUI
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Presence
Current balance
Presence Detection
The SMU checks whether batteries are present by using a signal cable for monitoring battery
middle point voltages. If a battery is stolen, the SMU generates a Battery Not Detected alarm,
reminding users of taking measures immediately.
The number of battery strings to be detected depends on the power system type. The SMU
detects the presence of a maximum of six battery strings.
Figure 8-48 shows the hardware connections. Table 8-18 describes the parameters.
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Description
Default Value
Value Range
Voltage Imbalance
Detection Mode
When connecting a
signal cable for
monitoring middle
point voltages, select
Middle Point Volt..
When connecting a
signal cable for
monitoring battery
Middle Point
Volt.
Cell Volt.
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Parameter
Description
Default Value
Value Range
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If the power system is configured with a battery voltage detector, the SMU can detect a
maximum of four battery strings. Figure 8-51 shows the hardware connections.
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The SMU evaluates the power grid operating status through statistics and selects an optimal
battery hibernation management mode to increase the battery lifespan.
Figure 8-54 shows the control logic for intelligent battery hibernation.
Figure 8-54 Control logic for intelligent battery hibernation
Parameters
Table 8-19 Intelligent battery hibernation parameter description
Parameter
Description
Default Value
Value Range
Hibernation Enable
Indicates whether to
enable intelligent
battery hibernation
management.
No
Yes
No
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LCD Operation
Figure 8-55 Setting intelligent battery hibernation on LCD UI
WebUI Operation
Figure 8-56 Setting intelligent battery hibernation on the WebUI
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The sequence numbers of dry contact inputs and outputs in Figure 8-57 are for reference only. The actual
sequence numbers prevail. You can modify the associations between devices and dry contacts based on
site requirements.
Control Logic
You can select a temperature control mode described in Table 8-20 over the LCD or WebUI.
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Description
Fan mode
When the ambient temperature reaches the value of Air Conditioner Heat Temperature
(for example, 0C), the air conditioner starts heating. When the ambient temperature
reaches the value of Air Conditioner Heat Stop Temperature (for example, 10C), the
air conditioner stops heating.
When the ambient temperature reaches the value of Work Temperature (for example,
35C), the SMU starts the fans. When the ambient temperature drops below the value of
Stop Temperature (for example, 30C), the SMU shuts down the fans.
When the ambient temperature reaches the value of Air Conditioner Work
Temperature (for example, 45C), the air conditioner starts cooling. When the ambient
temperature drops below the value of Air Conditioner Stop Temperature (for example,
37C), the air conditioner stops cooling.
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When the ambient temperature reaches the value of Work Temperature (for example,
35C), the SMU starts the fans. When the ambient temperature drops below the value of
Stop Temperature (for example, 30C), the SMU shuts down the fans.
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(for example, 0C), the air conditioner starts heating. When the ambient temperature
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reaches the value of Air Conditioner Heat Stop Temperature (for example, 10C), the
air conditioner stops heating.
When the ambient temperature reaches the value of Air Conditioner Work
Temperature (for example, 35C), the air conditioner starts cooling. When the ambient
temperature drops below the value of Air Conditioner Stop Temperature (for example,
27C), the air conditioner stops cooling.
Parameters
Table 8-21 describes TCU parameters.
Table 8-21 TCU parameter description
Parameter
Description
Default
Value
Value
Range
Temperature
Control Mode
Intelligent
Mode
Fan Mode,
A/C
Mode, and
Intelligent
Mode
Work Temperature
35.0 degC
-20.050.0
Stop Temperature
30.0 degC
-20.050.0
Air Conditioner
Work Temperature
45.0 degC
-20.080.0
35.0 degC
-20.080.0
37.0 degC
-20.080.0
27.0 degC
-20.080.0
33.0 degC
-20.080.0
Air Conditioner
Stop Temperature
Air Conditioner
Work Battery
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Default
Value
Value
Range
0.0 degC
-20.080.0
10.0 degC
-20.080.0
Parameter
Description
Temperature
starts cooling.
Air Conditioner
Heat Temperature
NOTE
This parameter is
valid when Heat
Enable is set to Yes.
Air Conditioner
Heat Stop
Temperature
NOTE
This parameter is
valid when Heat
Enable is set to Yes.
LCD Operation
You can view the TCU status in real time on the LCD. Figure 8-61 shows the LCD operation.
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You can set TCU parameters, and the SMU adjusts the temperature inside the cabinet based
on the preset parameter values. Figure 8-62 shows the LCD operation.
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To start or shut down the AC air conditioner, perform the following steps:
Step 1 Set Control Mode to Manual.
Step 2 Start or shut down the AC air conditioner.
Set A/C Control to On and click Submit to start the air conditioner.
Set A/C Control to Off and click Submit to shut down the air conditioner.
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Figure 8-64 Starting or shutting down the AC air conditioner on the LCD UI
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WebUI Operation
You can view the TCU status in real time on the WebUI. Figure 8-65, Figure 8-66 and Figure
8-67 show the WebUI operation.
Figure 8-65 Viewing the TCU status on the WebUI
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You can set TCU parameters, and the SMU adjusts the temperature inside the cabinet based
on the preset parameter values. Figure 8-68, Figure 8-69 and Figure 8-70 show the WebUI
operation.
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To start or shut down the AC air conditioner, perform the following steps:
Step 1 Set Control Mode to Manual and click Submit.
Step 2 Start or shut down the AC air conditioner.
Set Air Conditioner Control to On and click Submit to start the air conditioner.
Set Air Conditioner Control to Off and click Submit to shut down the air conditioner.
Figure 8-72 Starting or shutting down the AC air conditioner on the WebUI
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The sequence numbers of dry contact inputs and outputs in Figure 8-73 are for reference only. The actual
sequence numbers prevail. You can modify the associations between devices and dry contacts based on
site requirements.
Control Logic
The SMU controls the operating of the fans and heater based on the temperature inside the
cabinet. Figure 8-74 shows the control logic conceptual diagram.
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When the ambient temperature reaches the value of Heater Start Temperature (for
example, 0C), the heater starts. When the ambient temperature reaches the value of
Heater Stop Temperature (for example, 5C), the heater stops.
When the ambient temperature reaches the value of Work Temperature (for example,
35C), the SMU starts the fans. When the ambient temperature drops below the value of
Stop Temperature (for example, 30C), the SMU shuts down the fans.
Parameters
Table 8-22 describes temperature control unit (TCU) parameters.
Table 8-22 TCU parameter description
Parameter
Description
Default
Value
Value
Range
Work
Temperature
35.0 degC
-20.050.0
Stop
Temperature
30.0 degC
-20.050.0
Heater Start
Temperature
0.0 degC
-10.00.0
Heater Stop
Temperature
5.0 degC
5.015.0
LCD Operation
You can view the TCU status in real time on the LCD. Figure 8-75 shows the LCD operation.
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You can set TCU parameters, and the SMU adjusts the temperature inside the cabinet based
on the preset parameter values. Figure 8-76 shows the LCD operation.
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To start or shut down the heater, perform the following steps:
Step 1 Set Control Mode to Manual.
Step 2 Start or shut down the heater.
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WebUI Operation
You can view the TCU status in real time on the LCD. Figure 8-79, Figure 8-80 and Figure
8-81 show the WebUI operation.
Figure 8-79 Viewing the TCU status on the WebUI
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You can set TCU parameters, and the SMU adjusts the temperature inside the cabinet based
on the preset parameter values. Figure 8-82, Figure 8-83 and Figure 8-84 show the WebUI
operation.
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To start or shut down the heater, perform the following steps:
Step 1 Set Control Mode to Manual.
Step 2 Start or shut down the heater.
Set Heater Control to Off and click Submit to shut down the heater.
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The sequence numbers of dry contact inputs and outputs in Figure 8-87 are for reference only. The actual
sequence numbers prevail. You can modify the associations between devices and dry contacts based on
site requirements.
Control Logic
You can select a temperature control mode described in Table 8-23 over the LCD or WebUI.
Table 8-23 Temperature control mode description
Temperature Control Mode
Description
Fan mode
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When the temperature at the inside of the cabinet is higher than 28C and higher than the
temperature at the outside of the cabinet, the fan starts to work. When the temperature at
the air outlet vent is lower than 23C, the fan stops working.
When the temperature at the inside of the cabinet is higher than 38C, the air conditioner
starts to work and the fan stops working. When the temperature at the inside of the
cabinet is lower than 33C, the air conditioner stops and the fan starts to work.
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When the temperature at the inside of the cabinet is higher than 38C, the air conditioner
starts to work. When the temperature at the inside of the cabinet drops to 33C, the air
conditioner stops working.
Parameters
Table 8-24 describes TCU parameters.
Table 8-24 TCU parameter description
Parameter
Description
Default
Value
Value
Range
Temperature
Control Mode
Intelligent
Mode
Fan Mode,
A/C
Mode, and
Intelligent
Mode
Air Conditioner
Work Temperature
38.0 degC
-20.080.0
Air Conditioner
Stop Temperature
33.0 degC
-20.080.0
Air Conditioner
35.0 degC
-20.080.0
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Parameter
Description
Work Battery
Temperature
Default
Value
Value
Range
LCD Operation
You can view the TCU status in real time on the LCD. Figure 8-90 shows the LCD operation.
Figure 8-90 Viewing the TCU status on the LCD UI
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You can set TCU parameters, and the SMU adjusts the temperature inside the cabinet based
on the preset parameter values. Figure 8-91 shows the LCD operation.
Figure 8-91 Setting TCU parameters on the LCD UI
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To start or shut down the DC air conditioner, perform the following steps:
Step 1 Set A/C Control Mode to Manual.
Step 2 Start or shut down the DC air conditioner.
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Figure 8-93 Starting or shutting down the AC air conditioner on the LCD UI
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WebUI Operation
You can view the TCU status in real time on the WebUI. Figure 8-94, Figure 8-95 and Figure
8-96 show the WebUI operation.
Figure 8-94 Viewing the TCU status on the WebUI
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You can set TCU parameters, and the SMU adjusts the temperature inside the cabinet based
on the preset parameter values. Figure 8-97 and Figure 8-98 show the WebUI operation.
Figure 8-97 Setting temperature control group parameters on the WebUI
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To start or shut down the DC air conditioner, perform the following steps:
Step 1 Set Air Conditioner Control Mode to Manual and click Submit.
Step 2 Start or shut down the DC air conditioner.
Set Air Conditioner Power-on/off to On and click Submit to start the air conditioner.
Set Air Conditioner Power-on/off to Off and click Submit to shut down the air
conditioner.
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Figure 8-100 Starting or shutting down the DC air conditioner on the WebUI
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The sequence numbers of dry contact inputs in Figure 8-101 are for reference only. The actual sequence
numbers prevail. You can modify the associations between devices and dry contacts based on site
requirements.
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Control Logic
The heater starts or stops heating based on the temperature inside the cabinet by observing the
following control logic:
When the temperature inside the cabinet drops to 0C, the heater starts heating. When the
temperature rises to 15C, the heater stops heating.
The fan rotational speed can be controlled automatically or manually, as described in Table
8-25.
Table 8-25 Fan control mode description
Control Mode
Description
Automatic
You can manually set the fan rotational speed. The control
mode is restored to automatic mode after 2 hours.
Manual
Parameters
Table 8-26 describes temperature control unit (TCU) parameters.
Table 8-26 TCU parameter description
Parameter
Description
Default Value
Value Range
Curve Select
Rotational speed
control scheme for
the heat exchanger
fan
Noise First
Automatic
50%
0100%
NOTE
The parameter is
valid if Fan Control
Mode is set to
Manual.
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LCD Operation
To query the TCU status in real time, perform the steps shown in Figure 8-102 and Figure
8-103.
Figure 8-102 Querying the temperature control group status on the LCD
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To set a temperature control curve, perform the steps shown in Figure 8-104. The SMU
adjusts the fan rotational speed by the curve to control the temperature inside the cabinet.
Figure 8-104 Setting a temperature control curve on the LCD
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WebUI Operation
To query the TCU status in real time, perform the steps shown in Figure 8-106 and Figure
8-107.
Figure 8-106 Querying the temperature control group status on the WebUI
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To set a temperature control curve, perform the steps shown in Figure 8-108. The SMU
adjusts the fan rotational speed by the curve to control the temperature inside the cabinet.
Figure 8-108 Setting a temperature control curve on the WebUI
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Power Limitation
This function applies to a D.G. with light power. The power supply to loads takes
precedence over the power supply to batteries.
The SMU limits the total output power of rectifiers by limiting the battery charge current to
ensure that the total power of the power system does not exceed the rated D.G. power. Figure
8-111 shows the power line graph.
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Cable Connections
Figure 8-112 shows the signal cable connections between the D.G. and the UIM.
Figure 8-112 Signal cable connections between the D.G. and the UIM
The SMU monitors the D.G. operating status over the DIN4 port. The SMU performs power limitation
only when the D.G. is operating.
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Parameters
Table 8-27 Parameter description for D.G. power limitation
Parameter
Description
Default
Value
Value Range
Diesel
Generator
Function
None
None
Power
Limiting
DOD Mode
Time Mode
None
Disables the D.G. function.
Power Limiting
Limits the total output power of
rectifiers.
DOD Mode
Starts or shuts down the D.G. based
on the depth of discharge (DOD).
The power limitation function is also
valid in this mode.
You can also use the scheduled D.G.
shutdown function in this mode.
Time Mode
Starts or shuts down the D.G. based
on the preset duration.
The power limitation function is also
valid in this mode.
You can also use the scheduled D.G.
shutdown function in this mode.
Rated Power
12.5 kVA
1.0100.0
LCD Operation
Step 1 Set Diesel Generator Function to Power Limiting.
Step 2 Set power limitation parameters.
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WebUI Operation
To set power limitation, perform the following steps:
Step 1 Set Diesel Generator Function to Power Limiting and click Submit.
Figure 8-114 Selecting power limitation on the WebUI
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You are advised to use batteries with large capacity and optimal cycle performance when
using the D.G.-mains-battery alternation function, because the alternation is frequent.
You can alternate the D.G. and batteries in DOD mode and time mode. The alternation
conditions vary based on the mode, as shown in Figure 8-117.
Figure 8-117 Conditions for D.G.-mains-battery alternation
Cable Connections
Figure 8-118 shows the signal cable connections among the D.G., ATS, and UIM.
Before enabling the D.G. function, check that the ALM02 dry contact output is not being used.
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The SMU detects the power source of the ATS over the DIN3 port. If the site is not configured with
an ATS, short-circuit the + and - ports of the DIN3 port.
The SMU starts or shuts down the D.G. over the ALM2 port.
The SMU monitors the D.G. operating status over the DIN4 port.
DOD Mode
The SMU switches between the D.G. and batteries based on the remaining battery capacity
and D.G. operating duration, as shown in Figure 8-119.
Figure 8-119 DOD mode conceptual diagram
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Parameters
Table 8-28 DOD mode parameter description
Parameter
Description
Default
Value
Value Range
Diesel Generator
Function
None
None
Power
Limiting
DOD
Mode
Time
Mode
None
Disables the D.G. function.
Power Limiting
Limits the total output power of
rectifiers.
DOD Mode
Starts or shuts down the D.G. based
on the depth of discharge (DOD).
The power limitation function is also
valid in this mode.
You can also use the scheduled D.G.
shutdown function in this mode.
Time Mode
Starts or shuts down the D.G. based
on the preset duration.
The power limitation function is also
valid in this mode.
You can also use the scheduled D.G.
shutdown function in this mode.
Rated Power
12.5 kVA
1.0100.0
Battery Capacity
to Start D.G.
30%
2090
Battery Capacity
to Stop D.G.
90%
10100
Minimum
Runtime
1h
05
12 h
6100
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LCD Operation
Step 1 Set D.G. Function to DOD Mode.
Step 2 Set DOD mode parameters.
Figure 8-120 Setting the DOD mode on LCD UI
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WebUI Operation
To set the DOD mode, perform the following steps:
Step 1 Set Diesel Generator Function to DOD Mode and click Submit.
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Time Mode
The SMU switches between the D.G. and batteries based on the preset D.G. operating duration
and stop duration. Figure 8-123 shows the time mode conceptual diagram.
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Parameters
Table 8-29 Time mode parameter description
Parameter
Description
Default
Value
Value
Range
Diesel Generator
Function
None
None
Power
Limiting
DOD
Mode
Time
Mode
None
Disables the D.G. function.
Power Limiting
Limits the total output power of
rectifiers.
DOD Mode
Starts or shuts down the D.G. based on
the depth of discharge (DOD).
The power limitation function is also
valid in this mode.
You can also use the scheduled D.G.
shutdown function in this mode.
Time Mode
Starts or shuts down the D.G. based on
the preset duration.
The power limitation function is also
valid in this mode.
You can also use the scheduled D.G.
shutdown function in this mode.
Rated Power
12.5 kVA
1.0100.0
Running
Duration
5h
1100
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Parameter
Description
Default
Value
Value
Range
5h
1100
LCD Operation
Step 1 Set D.G. Function to Time Mode.
Step 2 Set time mode parameters.
Figure 8-124 Setting the time mode on LCD UI
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WebUI Operation
To set the time mode, perform the following steps:
Step 1 Set Diesel Generator Function to Time Mode and click Submit.
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Enabling this function when the battery capacity is low may cause loads to experience power
failures.
You can shut down the D.G. within specified duration to temporarily solve the problem that
the D.G. noise affects the residents around.
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Cable Connections
Figure 8-127 shows the signal cable connections between the D.G. and the UIM.
Figure 8-127 Signal cable connections
The SMU starts or shuts down the D.G. over an ALM2 port.
Parameters
Table 8-30 Scheduled D.G. shutdown parameter description
Parameter
Description
Default
Value
Value Range
Diesel Generator
Function
None
None
Power
Limiting
DOD
Mode
Time Mode
None
Disables the D.G. function.
Power Limiting
Limits the total output power of
rectifiers.
DOD Mode
Starts or shuts down the D.G.
based on the depth of discharge
(DOD).
The power limitation function is
also valid in this mode.
You can also use the scheduled
D.G. shutdown function in this
mode.
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Parameter
Default
Value
Value Range
No
Yes
No
21:00:00
Any time
05:00:00
Any time
Description
Time Mode
Starts or shuts down the D.G.
based on the preset duration.
The power limitation function is
also valid in this mode.
You can also use the scheduled
D.G. shutdown function in this
mode.
Scheduled
Shutdown
NOTE
This parameter is
displayed and valid
only when Diesel
Generator Function
is set to DOD Mode
or Time Mode.
Scheduled
Shutdown Start
Time
NOTE
This parameter is
displayed and valid
only when
Scheduled
Shutdown is set to
Yes.
Scheduled
Shutdown End
Time
LCD Operation
To shut down the D.G. on schedule, perform the following steps:
Step 1 Set Diesel Generator Function to Time Mode.
Step 2 Set Scheduled Shutdown to Yes.
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WebUI Operation
To shut down the D.G. on schedule, perform the following steps:
Step 1 Set Scheduled Shutdown to Yes and click Submit.
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Step 2 Set the duration within which the D.G. does not work.
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The circled numbers in Figure 8-130 indicate the numbers of logic program lines, which correspond to
the logic program lines in Configuration Examples.
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Parameters
The following are the inputs, operators, and outputs for PLC logic programs:
Input:
Signals collected by the SMU, such as D.G. operating signals and total load current
signals
Alarms generated by the SMU, such as rectifier fault and battery high temperature
alarms
Constant
Operator:
NOT: The output is the inverse value of the input signal or constant.
>: The output is active if the input is greater than the constant.
<: The output is active if the input is less than the constant.
Output
Outputs are associated with dry contact outputs and can be used for generating alarms
or controlling devices.
WebUI Operation
The PLC configuration is concise and easy to operate and has the following functions:
Basic Parameters: Logic program configuration is valid only when PLC Function
Enable is set to Yes.
Logic List: Allows you to configure logic program lines. Figure 8-132 shows the Logic
List pane.
Import and Export: Allows you to import or export configuration files to generate logic
program lines in batches.
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Configuration Examples
The following describes how to compile a logic program whose inputs are AC Failure or
Running State, Low Battery Capacity, and Total Load Current > 30 A and whose output
is an alarm signal. Figure 8-130 shows the PLC logic conceptual diagram.
To compile the logic program, perform the following steps:
Step 1 Set the D.G. control mode to power limiting mode, DOD mode, or time mode.
Step 2 Clear the alarms associated with the ALM1 dry contact. For details, see 6.1.9 Clearing
Associations Between Alarms and Dry Contacts.
Step 3 Compile a logic program whose inputs are AC Failure, Low Battery Capacity, and Total
Load Current > 30 A and whose output is an alarm signal.
1.
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2.
Compile the first logic program line whose inputs are AC Failure and Running Status,
operator is OR, and output is Register1, and click Submit.
Figure 8-134 Compiling the first logic program line on the WebUI
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Capacity, operator is AND, and output is Register2, and click Submit.
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Figure 8-135 Compiling the second logic program line on the WebUI
4.
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Compile the third logic program line whose inputs are Total Load Current and 30.0,
operator is >, hysteresis is 2.0, and output is Register3, and click Submit.
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Figure 8-136 Compiling the third logic program line on the WebUI
5.
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Compile the fourth logic program line whose inputs are Register2 and Register3,
operator is AND, and output is ALM1, and click Submit.
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Figure 8-137 Compiling the fourth logic program line on the WebUI
Step 4 Activate the program lines one by one that you submit on the logic list. After a program line is
activated, a green icon is displayed in the Status column.
Figure 8-138 Logic program lines activated on the WebUI
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Step 6 Click Export to export the configuration file that contains the logic program lines.
Figure 8-139 Exporting a configuration file on the WebUI
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Parameters
Table 8-31 Data recording parameter description
Device
Recorded Item
Default
Status
Recording Period
Power
AC Voltage
Enable
5Min
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Recorded Item
Default
Status
Recording Period
Power
System
Phase L1 Voltage
Enable
5Min
Power
System
Phase L2 Voltage
Enable
5Min
Power
System
Phase L3 Voltage
Enable
5Min
Power
System
System Voltage
Enable
5Min
Power
System
Enable
5Min
Power
System
Ambient Temperature
Disable
5Min
Power
System
Ambient Humidity
Disable
5Min
Power
System
Enable
Status Change
Battery
Group
Battery Temperature
Enable
5Min
Battery
Group
Battery Status
Enable
Status Change
Battery
Group
Enable
5Min
Battery
Group
Remaining Capacity
Percent
Enable
5Min
Battery
String1
Battery Current
Enable
5Min
Battery
String2
Battery Current
Enable
5Min
Battery
Group
Fan 1 Speed
Disable
5Min
Battery
Group
Fan 2 Speed
Disable
5Min
Battery
Group
Fan 3 Speed
Disable
5Min
Battery
Group
Fan 4 Speed
Disable
5Min
AC Air
Device Status
Enable
Status Change
Device
System
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Device
Recorded Item
Default
Status
Recording Period
Conditioner
NOTE
The
parameter is
displayed
when the
power
system is
configured
with AC air
condition.
In the Record Enable column, Enable indicates recording the data and Disable indicates not recording
the data.
2.
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Set Equipment to the device to be queried. The default value is Power System. Use the
default value in this example because system voltages are the data of the power system.
2.
3.
Step 2 Click Query. Qualified data records are displayed, as shown in Figure 8-142.
Figure 8-142 Data record query results on the WebUI
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Step 2 In the display dialog box, click Save to download the performance data package to your local
computer.
----End
AC statistics
Table 8-32 lists the AC statistics.
Unit
Period
AC Failure Duration
Day/Week/Month/Year
AC Failure Times
N/A
Day/Week/Month/Year
Day/Week/Month/Year
Day/Week/Month/Year
Day/Week/Month/Year
Battery statistics
Table 8-33 lists the battery statistics.
Unit
Period
Day/Week/Month/Year
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Item
Unit
Period
Day/Week/Month/Year
Day/Week/Month/Year
Day/Week/Month/Year
Discharge Duration
Day/Week/Month/Year
Hibernation Duration
Day/Week/Month/Year
Charge Times
N/A
Day/Week/Month/Year
Discharge Times
N/A
Day/Week/Month/Year
Day/Week/Month/Year
Day/Week/Month/Year
Day/Week/Month/Year
Day/Week/Month/Year
Day/Week/Month/Year
Day/Week/Month/Year
Day/Week/Month/Year
Day/Week/Month/Year
Day/Week/Month/Year
Day/Week/Month/Year
Day/Week/Month/Year
Day/Week/Month/Year
Day/Week/Month/Year
Day/Week/Month/Year
kWh
Day/Week/Month/Year
Discharge Capacity of 30 to 60
Min
kWh
Day/Week/Month/Year
kWh
Day/Week/Month/Year
kWh
Day/Week/Month/Year
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Item
Unit
Period
kWh
Day/Week/Month/Year
kWh
Day/Week/Month/Year
Min
Unit
Period
kWh
H/Day/Week/Month/Year
kWh
H/Day/Week/Month/Year
kWh
H/Day/Week/Month/Year
Discharge Capacity
kWh
H/Day/Week/Month/Year
Unit
Period
kW
Day/Week/Month/Year
kW
Day/Week/Month/Year
2.
3.
4.
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Step 2 Click Query. Qualified data records are displayed, as shown in Figure 8-145.
Figure 8-145 Performance statistics query results on the WebUI
----End
Step 2 In the display dialog box, click Save to download the performance data package to your local
computer.
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The menu hierarchy and parameter display depend on the system type, parameter settings, and device
connections.
Third-Level Menu
Fourth-Level Menu
Power System
Basic Information
System Voltage
Total Load Current
Phase L1 Voltage
Phase L2 Voltage
Phase L3 Voltage
Phase L1 Current
Phase L2 Current
Phase L3 Current
AC Frequency
DO Control Status
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Second-Level Menu
Third-Level Menu
Fourth-Level Menu
Rectifier
Rectifier Group
Rectifier n
Slot No.
DC Output Voltage
DC Output Current
DC Output Power
AC Voltage
Real-time Efficiency
Rectifier Temp.
Cur. Limiting Status
Hardware Version
Software Version
Bar Code
Battery
Battery Group
Battery Status
Total Batt. Current
Remain Cap. Percent
Cur. Limiting Status
Test Status
Battery Temp. 1
Battery String n
Rated Capacity
Middle Voltage
NOTE
Applicable to the power system
configured with Batt. cell detector.
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Fan 1 Speed
AC Air Conditioner
Control Status
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Third-Level Menu
Fourth-Level Menu
Heater Device
Control Status
Diesel Generator
Running Status
NOTE
This parameter is valid when D.G.
Function is set to Power Limiting,
DOD Mode, or Time Mode.
ATS AC Status
Historical Alarm
NOTE
This parameter is valid when D.G.
Function is set to DOD Mode or
Time Mode.
Third-Level
Menu
Fourth-Level
Menu
Fifth-Level
Menu
Default Value
Value Range
Battery
Parameters
Battery1-2
Connected
Yes
Yes, No
Rated Capacity
150 Ah
510000
Time Zone
UTC +08:00
Beijing
Time zones of
all the major
cities in the
world. For
details, see the
WebUI.
NTP Enable
No
Yes, No
IP Address
192.168.0.10
Subnet Mask
255.255.254.0
Default
Gateway
192.168.0.1
Network
Parameters
Third-Level
Menu
Fourth-Level
Menu
Fifth-Level
Menu
Default
Value
Value Range
Power System
Basic
Parameters
AC Type
Three Phases
Three Phases,
Single Phase,
Three Live Lines
D.G. Function
None
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Third-Level
Menu
LLVD
Parameters
Fourth-Level
Menu
Fifth-Level
Menu
Default
Value
Value Range
LLVD1 Enable
Yes
Yes, No
LLVD1 Mode
Voltage Mode
Voltage Mode,
Capacity Mode,
Time Mode
LLVD1 Voltage
44.0 V
35.0-56.0
LLVD1 Con.
Volt.
51.5 V
37.0-58.0
LLVD1 Time
360 Min
5-1000
15%
0-99
LLVD Delay
Time
60s
5-90
AC OV Thres.
280 V
60-300
AC UV Thres.
180 V
60-300
DC OV Thres.
58.0 V
53.0-60.0
DC UV Thres.
45.0 V
35.0-57.0
DC Ultra OV
Thres.
59.0 V
53.0-60.0
DC Ultra UV
Thres.
44.0 V
35.0-57.0
DC SPD
Yes
Yes, None
AC SPD
Yes
Yes, None
Door Sensor
Yes
Yes, None
Water Sensor
None
Yes, None
Smoke Sensor
Yes
Yes, None
Ambient Temp.
Sensor
None
Yes, None
NOTE
This parameter
is valid when
LLVD1 Mode is
set to Time
Mode.
LLVD1
Capacity
NOTE
This parameter
is valid when
LLVD1 Mode is
set to Capacity
Mode.
AC&DC Volt.
Para.
Sensor Config.
Para.
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Menu
Rectifier
Energy Saving
Third-Level
Menu
Fourth-Level
Menu
Fifth-Level
Menu
Default
Value
Value Range
Ambient Humi.
Sensor
None
Yes, None
Batt. Temp.
Sensor 1
Yes
Yes, None
Other
Parameters
Buzzer Enable
No
Yes, No
Buzzer Alm.
Duration
10 Min
1-100
High Rect.
Capacity
5%
0-150
Low Rect.
Capacity
75%
0-150
Max. Limited
Current
121%
1-121
Hibernation
Enable
No
Yes, No
Hibernation
Mode
Intelligent
Mode
Intelligent Mode,
High Efficiency
Mode, Time Mode
No
Yes, No
0.20
0.05-1.00
1-100
NOTE
This parameter
is valid when
Hibernation
Enable is set to
Yes.
Hiber. Without
Batt.
NOTE
This parameter
is valid when
Hibernation
Enable is set to
Yes.
Min. Rdnt.
Coef.
NOTE
This parameter
is valid when
Hibernation
Enable is set to
Yes.
Min. Working
Rects.
NOTE
This parameter
is valid when
Hibernation
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Menu
Third-Level
Menu
Fourth-Level
Menu
Fifth-Level
Menu
Default
Value
Value Range
80%
50-100
72.0 h
0.5-168.0
7 Day
1-365
Disable
Relative Balance,
Absolute Balance,
Disable
Battery1
Connected
Yes
Yes, No
Battery2
Connected
No
Yes, No
Rated Capacity
150 Ah
5-10000
FC Voltage
53.5 V
42.0-58.3
EC Voltage
56.4 V
42.0-58.3
Charge Limit
Coef.
0.15 C10
0.05-0.25
BLVD Enable
Yes
Yes, No
Hibernation
No
Yes, No
Enable is set to
Yes.
Best Efficiency
Pt.
NOTE
This parameter
is valid when
Hibernation
Enable is set to
Yes.
Hiber. Stop
Duration
NOTE
This parameter
is valid when
Hibernation
Enable is set to
Yes.
Circulation
Period
NOTE
This parameter
is valid when
Hibernation
Enable is set to
Yes.
Phase Balance
NOTE
This parameter
is valid when
Hibernation
Enable is set to
Yes.
Battery
Basic
Parameters
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Third-Level
Menu
Fourth-Level
Menu
Fifth-Level
Menu
Default
Value
Value Range
TC Coefficient
72 mV/degC
0-500
Nominal
Temperature
25 degC
5-45
TC Upper
Thres.
45 degC
40-45
TC Lower
Thres.
5 degC
5-10
BLVD Mode
Voltage Mode
Voltage Mode,
Capacity Mode,
Time Mode
BLVD Voltage
43.2 V
35.0-56.0
BLVD Con.
Volt.
51.5 V
37.0-58.0
BLVD Capacity
5%
0-99
480 Min
5-1000
BLVD Delay
Time
60s
5-90
Very HT Prot.
Mode
Reduce DC
Voltage
Reduce DC
Voltage, Disable,
Disconnect Battery
Very HT Prot.
Volt.
50.5 V
42.0-53.0
HT Alarm
Thres.
50 degC
25-80
Very HT Alarm
Thres.
53 degC
25-80
LT Alarm
Thres.
-10 degC
-20-20
Enable
Temp. Comp.
Para.
BLVD
Parameters
NOTE
This parameter
is valid when
BLVD Mode is
set to Capacity
Mode.
BLVD Time
NOTE
This parameter
is valid when
BLVD Mode is
set to Time
Mode.
Temp. Prot.
Para.
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Third-Level
Menu
Charge
Parameters
Fourth-Level
Menu
Fifth-Level
Menu
Default
Value
Value Range
Very LT Alarm
Thres.
-20 degC
-20-20
Auto. EC
Enable
Yes
Yes, No
FC-EC Cur.
Coef.
0.05 C10
0.01-0.25
FC-EC Cur.
Duration
30 Min
2-1440
FC-EC Cap.
Percent
80%
50-100
Sche. EC
Enable
Yes
Yes, No
Sche. EC
Interval
30 Day
1-365
Sche. EC
Duration
9h
1-24
EC-FC Cur.
Coef.
0.01 C10
0.01-0.25
EC-FC Cur.
Duration
30 Min
2-540
EC Max
Duration
16 h
5-48
Mains Recovery
EC En
No
Yes, No
AC Fail
Duration
10 Min
0-30
Fast Charge
Coef.
0.40 C10
0.25-0.50
AC Fail Test
Enable
No
Yes, No
Disable
Disable, Scheduled
Test, Planned Test
21:00:00
HH:MM:SS
NOTE
This parameter
is valid when
Mains
Recovery EC
En is set to Yes.
Standard Test
Para.
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Third-Level
Menu
Fourth-Level
Menu
Fifth-Level
Menu
Default
Value
Value Range
90 Day
2-999
0-6
Pre-EC Enable
Yes
Yes, No
Constant Cur.
Test
No
Yes, No
Constant Test
Cur.
9999 A
1~9999
Test End
Voltage
46.0 V
44.2-53.0
Test End
Capacity
20%
0-99
480 Min
1-6000
Test End
Temperature
5 degC
-5-15
Short Test
Enable
Yes
Yes, No
Short Test
Period
30 Day
1-360
NOTE
This parameter
is valid when
Time Test
Mode is set to
Scheduled Test.
Sche. Test
Period
NOTE
This parameter
is valid when
Time Test
Mode is set to
Scheduled Test.
Annual Battery
Tests
NOTE
This parameter
is valid when
Time Test
Mode is set to
Planned Test
NOTE
This parameter
is valid when
Constant Cur.
Test is set to
Yes.
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Third-Level
Menu
Fourth-Level
Menu
Fifth-Level
Menu
Default
Value
Value Range
5 Min
1-240
45.0 V
44.2-53.0
Overcur. Alm.
Thres.
0.25 C10
0.05-0.50
30%
0-90
Volt. Imb.
Thres.
20%
1-30
0.05 C10
0.00-1.00
Installation
Time
Volt. Detect
Mode
Middle Point
Volt.
Temp. Control
Mode
Intelligent
Mode
Intelligent Mode,
A/C Mode, Fan
Mode
Indoor Vent TS
Yes
Yes, No
Outdoor Amb.
TS
Yes
Yes, No
A/C Work
Temp.
35.0 degC
-20.0-80.0
27.0 degC
-20.0-80.0
A/C Work
Temp.
45.0 degC
-20.0-80.0
37.0 degC
-20.0-80.0
33.0 degC
-20.0-80.0
Alarm
Parameters
Other
Parameters
Temp. Control
Group
NOTE
This parameter
is valid when
Temp. Control
Mode is set to
A/C Mode or
Fan Mode
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Menu
Third-Level
Menu
Fourth-Level
Menu
Fifth-Level
Menu
Default
Value
Value Range
Work
Temperature
35.0 degC
-20.0-50.0
Stop
Temperature
30.0 degC
-20.0-50.0
AC Air
Conditioner
0.0 degC
-20.0-80.0
10.0 degC
-20.0-80.0
Heater Device
Heater Start
Temp.
0.0 degC
-10.0-0.0
Heater Stop
Temp.
5.0 degC
5.0-15.0
Rated Power
12.5 kVA
1.0-100.0
Cap. To Start
D.G.
30%
20-90
90%
30-100
1h
0-5
12 h
6-100
5h
1100
Temp.
Fan Group
Diesel
Generator
NOTE
This parameter
is valid when
D.G. Function
is set to Power
Limiting, DOD
Mode, or Time
Mode.
NOTE
This parameter
is valid when
D.G. Function is
set to DOD
Mode.
Cap. To Stop
D.G.
NOTE
This parameter
is valid when
D.G. Function is
set to DOD
Mode.
Min. Runtime
NOTE
This parameter
is valid when
D.G. Function is
set to DOD
Mode.
Max. Runtime
NOTE
This parameter
is valid when
D.G. Function is
set to DOD
Mode.
Running
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Menu
Third-Level
Menu
Fourth-Level
Menu
Fifth-Level
Menu
Default
Value
Value Range
5h
1100
No
Yes, No
DIN1 Alm.
Cond.
Close
Close, Open
DIN2 Alm.
Cond.
Close
Close, Open
DIN3 Alm.
Cond.
Close
Close, Open
DIN4 Alm.
Cond.
Close
Close, Open
DIN5 Alm.
Close
Close, Open
Duration
NOTE
This parameter
is valid when
D.G. Function is
set to Time
Mode.
Shutdown
Duration
NOTE
This parameter
is valid when
D.G. Function is
set to Time
Mode.
Scheduled
Shutdown
NOTE
This parameter
is valid when
D.G. Function is
set to DOD
Mode or Time
Mode
Start Time
NOTE
This parameter
is valid when
Scheduled
Shutdown is set
to Yes.
End Time
NOTE
This parameter
is valid when
Scheduled
Shutdown is set
to Yes.
Alarm
Parameters
DI Dry Contact
Para.
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Third-Level
Menu
Fourth-Level
Menu
Fifth-Level
Menu
Default
Value
Value Range
DIN6 Alm.
Cond.
Open
Close, Open
ALM1 Alarm
Action
Open
Close, Open
ALM2 Alarm
Action
Close
Close, Open
ALM3 Alarm
Action
Open
Close, Open
ALM4 Alarm
Action
Open
Close, Open
ALM5 Alarm
Action
Open
Close, Open
ALM6 Alarm
Action
Open
Close, Open
ALM7 Alarm
Action
Open
Close, Open
ALM8 Alarm
Action
Open
Close, Open
ALM9 Alarm
Action
Open
Close, Open
Power System
Rectifier
Rectifier Group
Battery Group
Battery String
Temp. Control
Group
Fan Group
AC Air
Conditioner
Heater Device
Diesel
Generator
Cond.
DO Dry Contact
Para.
Alarm
Parameters
NOTE
This parameter
is valid when
D.G. Function
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Menu
Third-Level
Menu
Fourth-Level
Menu
Fifth-Level
Menu
Default
Value
Value Range
No
ALM1ALM9
Major Alm.
Asso. DO
No
ALM1ALM9
Minor Alm.
Asso. DO
No
ALM1ALM9
Warn. Alm.
Asso. DO
No
ALM1ALM9
Clear ALM1
Asso.
Yes
Yes
Clear ALM2
Asso.
Yes
Yes
Clear ALM3
Asso.
Yes
Yes
Clear ALM4
Asso.
Yes
Yes
Clear ALM5
Asso.
Yes
Yes
Clear ALM6
Asso.
Yes
Yes
Clear ALM7
Asso.
Yes
Yes
Clear ALM8
Asso.
Yes
Yes
Clear ALM9
Asso.
Yes
Yes
IP Address
192.168.0.10
Subnet Mask
255.255.254.0
Default
Gateway
192.168.0.1
NetEco Primary
IP
192.168.0.10
NetEco Backup
IP
192.168.0.10
NetEco Port
31220
1-65535
is set to Power
Limiting, DOD
Mode, or Time
Mode.
Alarm Level
DO Para.
Clear ALM
Asso.
Comm.
Parameters
Network
Parameters
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Menu
Third-Level
Menu
Fourth-Level
Menu
Fifth-Level
Menu
Default
Value
Value Range
Port Mode
Manual
Manual, Automatic
Protocol Type
M/S Protocol
M/S Protocol,
YDN1363 Protocol
Port Mode
Manual
Manual, Automatic
Protocol Type
M/S Protocol
M/S Protocol,
YDN1363 Protocol
Number
Serial Port
Northbound
Southbound
Local
Parameters
Restore
Settings
YDN1363
Protocol
Baud Rate
9600
9600, 19200
Comm. Address
1-254
Modbus
Protocol
Baud Rate
9600
9600, 19200
M/S Protocol
Northbound
Baud Rate
9600
9600, 19200
Comm.
Address
0-31
Southbound
Baud Rate
9600
9600, 19200
Language
English
English/Chinese/Fr
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an
Site ID
Site ID
System Type
LCD Contrast
Contrast
Change
Password
Restore Factory
Set.
Yes
Yes, No
Third-Level
Menu
Fourth-Level
Menu
Fifth-Level
Menu
Default Value
Value Range
Power System
System Control
Mode
Automatic
Automatic,
Manual
Reset Smoke
Sensor
Yes
Yes
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Menu
Third-Level
Menu
Fourth-Level
Menu
Fifth-Level
Menu
Default Value
Value Range
Reset SMU
Yes
Yes
LLVD1 Manual
Control
On
On, Off
Turn on All
Rects.
Yes
Yes, No
53.3 V
42.0-58.3
121%
1-121
Delete Rectifier
Yes
Yes
Rectifier n
Turn on/off
On
On, Off
Charge Control
Float Charging
Float Charging,
Equalized
Charging
On
On, Off
NOTE
This parameter
is valid when
System Control
Mode is set to
Manual.
Rectifier
Rectifier Group
NOTE
This parameter
is valid when
System Control
Mode is set to
Manual.
Manual Control
Volt.
NOTE
This parameter
is valid when
System Control
Mode is set to
Manual.
Cur. Limiting
Coef.
NOTE
This parameter
is valid when
System Control
Mode is set to
Manual.
Battery
NOTE
This parameter
is valid when
System Control
Mode is set to
Manual.
BLVD Manual
Control
NOTE
This parameter
is valid when
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Menu
Third-Level
Menu
Fourth-Level
Menu
Fifth-Level
Menu
Default Value
Value Range
Reset Capacity
Yes
Yes
Standard Test
Ctrl.
Stop
Stop, Start
Short Test
Control
Stop
Stop, Start
Yes
Yes
Fast Charge
Control
Stop
Stop, Start
Fan Control
Mode
Automatic
Automatic,
Manual
50%
0-100
Control Mode
Automatic
Automatic,
Manual
A/C Control
Off
On, Off
Control Mode
Automatic
Automatic,
Manual
Heater Control
Off
On, Off
System Control
Mode is set to
Manual.
Fan Group
NOTE
This parameter
is valid when
Fan Control
Mode is set to
Manual.
AC Air
Conditioner
NOTE
This parameter
is valid when
Control Mode
is set to
Manual.
Heater Device
NOTE
This parameter
is valid when
Control Mode
is set to
Manual.
Diesel
Generator
Yes
Yes
NOTE
This parameter
is valid when
D.G. Function
is set to Power
Yes
Yes
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Menu
Third-Level
Menu
Fourth-Level
Menu
Fifth-Level
Menu
Default Value
Value Range
Historical
Alarm
Delete His.
Alarms
Yes
Yes
Active Alarm
Yes
Yes
Output Relay
Test
Test Enable
No
No, Yes
Hiber. Test
Para.
Rect. Hiber.
Speedup
Limiting, DOD
Mode, or Time
Mode.
Clear Alarm
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Alarm Description
Alarm Properties
LCD
WebUI
Alarm Enabled
Alarm Severity
Relay
AC SPD Fault
AC SPD Fault
Enable
Major
ALM9
DC SPD Fault
DC SPD Fault
Enable
Major
ALM9
AC Failure
AC Failure
Enable
Major
ALM7
AC Ph. L1 OV
AC Phase L1
Overvoltage
Enable
Minor
No
AC Ph. L2 OV
AC Phase L2
Overvoltage
Enable
Minor
No
AC Ph. L3 OV
AC Phase L3
Overvoltage
Enable
Minor
No
AC Ph. L1 UV
AC Phase L1
Undervoltage
Enable
Minor
No
AC Ph. L2 UV
AC Phase L2
Undervoltage
Enable
Minor
No
AC Ph. L3 UV
AC Phase L3
Undervoltage
Enable
Minor
No
AC Ph. L1 Failure
AC Phase L1 Failure
Enable
Major
ALM4
AC Ph. L2 Failure
AC Phase L2 Failure
Enable
Major
ALM4
AC Ph. L3 Failure
AC Phase L3 Failure
Enable
Major
ALM4
DC Ultra OV
DC Ultra
Overvoltage
Disable
Major
No
DC OV
DC Overvoltage
Enable
Minor
No
DC Ultra UV
DC Ultra
Undervoltage
Disable
Critical
No
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Alarm
Alarm Properties
LCD
WebUI
Alarm Enabled
Alarm Severity
Relay
DC UV
DC Undervoltage
Enable
Major
No
Enable
Major
ALM5
SMU Fault
SMU Fault
Enable
Major
No
Insufficient Alarm
Space
Disable
Warning
No
Unknown System
Type
Unknown System
Type
Enable
Critical
No
Door Alarm
Door Alarm
Enable
Major
ALM3
Smoke Alarm
Smoke Alarm
Enable
Critical
No
LLVD1 Warning
LLVD1 Warning
Enable
Major
No
LLVD1
Disconnected
LLVD1
Disconnected
Enable
Major
No
Disable
Major
ALM7
DIN1 Alarm
DIN1 Alarm
Enable
Minor
No
DIN2 Alarm
DIN2 Alarm
Enable
Minor
No
DIN3 Alarm
DIN3 Alarm
Enable
Minor
No
DIN4 Alarm
DIN4 Alarm
Enable
Minor
No
DIN5 Alarm
DIN5 Alarm
Enable
Minor
No
DIN6 Alarm
DIN6 Alarm
Disable
Minor
No
Abn
Sys.Volt.Check
Abnormal System
Voltage Check
Enable
Major
No
Abn Sys.Cur.Check
Abnormal System
Current Check
Enable
Major
No
Alarm Properties
LCD
WebUI
Alarm Enabled
Alarm Severity
Relay
Rectifier Fault
Rectifier Fault
Enable
Major
ALM4
Rect. Protection
Rectifier Protection
Enable
Minor
ALM4
Rect. Comm.
Failure
Rectifier
Communication
Failure
Enable
Minor
ALM4
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Alarm
Alarm Properties
LCD
WebUI
Alarm Enabled
Alarm Severity
Relay
Rectifier Power
Failure
Enable
Major
No
Rect. Overvoltage
Rectifier
Overvoltage
Enable
Major
No
Alarm Properties
LCD
WebUI
Alarm Enabled
Alarm Severity
Relay
Rectifier Missing
Rectifier Missing
Enable
Major
No
Insufficient
Redundant Rectifiers
Disable
Warning
No
Rectifier Fault
(Redundant)
Disable
Minor
ALM4
Rect
Fault(Non-rdnt)
Rectifier Fault
(Non-redundant)
Disable
Major
ALM4
Multi-Rect. Fault
Multi-Rectifier Fault
Enable
Major
ALM8
Enable
Major
ALM4
Rect Hiber
Activated
Rectifier Hibernation
Activated
Disable
Warning
No
High Rectifier
Capacity
Disable
Minor
No
Low Rectifier
Capacity
Enable
Critical
No
Rectifier Upgrade
Fault
Enable
Major
No
Alarm Properties
LCD
WebUI
Alarm Enabled
Alarm Severity
Relay
Battery High
Temperature
Enable
Minor
ALM6
Battery Low
Temperature
Enable
Warning
ALM6
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Alarm
Alarm Properties
LCD
WebUI
Alarm Enabled
Alarm Severity
Relay
Batt. TS 1 Missing
Battery Temperature
Sensor 1 Missing
Enable
Warning
No
Batt. TS 1 Fault
Battery Temperature
Sensor 1 Fault
Enable
Major
No
Equalized Charging
Battery Equalized
Charging
Disable
Warning
No
BLVD
Disconnected
BLVD Disconnected
Enable
Major
No
Batt. EC Prot.
Battery Equalized
Charging Protection
Enable
Major
No
BLVD Warning
BLVD Warning
Enable
Major
No
Batt. Discharging
Battery Discharging
Enable
Warning
No
Batt. TC Activated
Battery Temperature
Compensation
Activated
Disable
Warning
No
Battery Not
Detected
Enable
Warning
No
Batt. Reversely
Con.
Battery Reversely
Connection
Enable
Major
No
Batt. Very HT
Disable
Major
ALM6
Batt. Very LT
Disable
Minor
ALM6
Battery Forcibly
Connection
Enable
Major
No
Battery Test
Cancelled
Disable
Warning
No
Battery Charge
Overcurrent
Enable
Major
No
Low Battery
Capacity
Low Battery
Capacity
Enable
Warning
No
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Alarm Properties
LCD
WebUI
Alarm Enabled
Alarm Severity
Relay
Critical
ALM5
Warning
No
Major
No
NOTE
Click Select to
enable or disable the
alarm based on site
requirements.
Battery Missing
Battery Middle
Voltage Imbalance
Battery Missing
NOTE
Click Select to
enable or disable the
alarm based on site
requirements.
NOTE
Click Select to
enable or disable the
alarm based on site
requirements.
Alarm Properties
LCD
WebUI
Alarm Enabled
Alarm Severity
Relay
Indoor TS Missing
Enable
Major
No
Outdoor TS
Missing
Outdoor
Temperature Sensor
Missing
Enable
Warning
No
Indoor TS Fault
Enable
Major
No
Outdoor TS Fault
Outdoor
Temperature Sensor
Fault
Enable
Warning
No
Indoor Vent HT
Enable
Critical
No
A/C Missing
Air Conditioner
Missing
Enable
Major
No
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Alarm Properties
LCD
WebUI
Alarm Enabled
Alarm Severity
Relay
Fan 1 Fault
Fan 1 Fault
Enable
Major
ALM1
Fan 2 Fault
Fan 2 Fault
Enable
Major
No
Fan 3 Fault
Fan 3 Fault
Enable
Major
No
Fan 4 Fault
Fan 4 Fault
Enable
Major
No
Alarm Properties
LCD
WebUI
Alarm Enabled
Alarm Severity
Relay
A/C Fault
Air Conditioner
Fault
Enable
Major
ALM1
Alarm Properties
LCD
WebUI
Alarm Enabled
Alarm Severity
Relay
Heater Fault
Heater Fault
Enable
Major
ALM1
Alarm Properties
LCD
WebUI
Alarm Enabled
Alarm Severity
Relay
Diesel Generator
Start Fault
Enable
Critical
No
Diesel Generator
Stop Fault
Enable
Critical
No
ATS Fault
ATS Fault
Enable
Critical
No
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Table B-11 Cell Detector Alarm Settings (applicable to the power system configured with Batt. cell detector)
Alarm
Alarm Properties
LCD
WebUI
Alarm Enabled
Alarm Severity
Relay
Batt.1 Cell1-24
Imb.
Battery1 Cell1-24
Imbalance
Enable
Warning
No
Detector
Communication
Fail
Enable
Major
No
Abnormal Volt.
Check
Abnormal Voltage
Check
Enable
Warning
No
Battery2 Cell1-8
Imbalance
Enable
Warning
No
Battery3 Cell1-4
Imbalance
Enable
Warning
No
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