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Table of contents 1. 2. INTRODUCTION ............................................................................................................................................................. 3 PRODUCT PRESENTATION......................................................................................................................................... 5 2.2. DISPLAY............................................................................................................................................................................. 6 2.3. THE KEYBOARD.................................................................................................................................................................. 6 2.5. THE INPUTS. ....................................................................................................................................................................... 7 2.6. THE OUTPUTS FORM C RELAY CONTACT ......................................................................................................................... 7 2.7. THE BUZZER. ...................................................................................................................................................................... 8 2.8. THE CALENDAR. ................................................................................................................................................................. 9 2.9. THE WATCHDOG................................................................................................................................................................. 9 2.10 AUTOCONFIGURATION ...................................................................................................................................................... 9 2.12 SNMP-TCP/IP AGENT .................................................................................................................................................. 11 3. DEFINITIONS................................................................................................................................................................. 12 3.1. SYSTEM............................................................................................................................................................................ 12 3.2 GROUPS............................................................................................................................................................................. 12 3.3. CONFIGURED MODULE. .................................................................................................................................................... 12 3.4. MONITORED MODULE....................................................................................................................................................... 12 3.5. INSTALLED POWER. .......................................................................................................................................................... 13 3.6.1. The AS mode (Alarm Stop). ..................................................................................................................................... 13 3.6.2. De- monitoring of Modules. .................................................................................................................................... 13 3.6.3. The abbreviations. ................................................................................................................................................... 13 4. SYS3000 USER INTERFACE ............................................................................................................................................. 14 4.1. BASIC CONFIGURATION. ................................................................................................................................................... 14 4.2. SCREEN CONTROL ............................................................................................................................................................ 14 4.3. THE MENUS ...................................................................................................................................................................... 15 4.5 ALARMS LIST. ................................................................................................................................................................... 22 4.6. MESSAGES LIST IN THE HISTORIC...................................................................................................................................... 23 4.7. THE ASYNCHRONOUS PORT PROTECTION.......................................................................................................................... 25 5.INSTALLATION AND COMMISSIONING AND MAINTENANCE............................................................................. 26 APPENDIX 1 INSTALLATION AND INITIAL START-UP CHECK LIST .................................................................... 27 APPENDIX 2. DEFECTIVE MODULE SHEET .................................................................................................................. 29 APPENDIX 3. EXTENDED CONFIGURATION ........................................................................................................ 30

APPENDIX 4 SEETING THE NUMBER OF INVERTER ON SYS3000 : MENU 6.2.1................................................. 32 APPENDIX 5 : HARDWARE CONNECTION IN RS232 MODE. ..................................................................................... 33

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1. Introduction
This document is a product description for the SYS3000 controller and describes the electrical and mechanical specifications as well as the operation instruction. The SYS3000 is the control unit to monitor the modular inverter system based on RDI and DCI inverters and STM65 or STM65 OR STM150 static switch unit. The figure 1 presents the system architecture.
System

DC Supply (1)

DC Supply

DC Supply

DC Supply

Inverter Inverter Inverter Inverter

Inverter Inverter Inverter Inverter AC DISTRIBUTION (1) Max 4 DC supplies (2) Max 16 inverters

STM Option
AC input

Figure 1

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SYS3000 (Inverter supervisor) provides to the user the following functions:


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Display inverter module and system status, parameters such as AC and DC measurements. Allow the possibility to separate the DC input to feed the inverter from different DC input batteries while having their AC output voltage connected in parallel Allow the user to program the input DC parameter stopping and restart voltage, to program the number of redundant module in the system, the overload capability,. Monitor inverter, static switch, load output breaker, fuse with local and remote alarm signalling. Consult all events which are stored in a log file where all different events are stored with a time and date . Possibility to communicate through serial RS232 or RS485 interface with local PC or through modem link from remote site. By using our PSM 2000 software. Configure different alarm level voltage, event based on user needs

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The supervision philosophy is introduced in figure 1 from the top level (system) to the bottom level (inverter module). SYS3000 control unit is a monitoring unit placed mounted on the front door of the inverter system. It will control and monitor : inverter module individually STM65 OR STM150 if installed AC output distribution Manual By-Pass for Maintenance

SYS3000 has two LCDs and 7 LEDs to display system status and measures localy. The following is provided for remote monitoring of system status and measurement : Potential Free Relay Contact Local PC via Software Package (PSM2000) Remotely through Modem link or SNMP-TCP/IP agent

SYS3000 user interface contains: - Keyoard - Local LEDs - Measurements display - Status display

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2. Product presentation

MAJOR ALARM (RED)

MINOR ALARM (RED) ALARM STOP ACTIVE (WHITE) (Led MAJOR and MINOR are inactive, if an alarm accurs, this LED blinks)

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AC INPUT FAILURE (YELLOW) MANUAL MODE ACTIVE (YELLOW) e.g at least one of the following situation is present : one module is manually stopped the Outputs Menu Test (menu 3.7) is activated the Inputs Menu Test (menu 3.8) is activated loading procedure in progress (download) CONTROLLER IN OPERATION (GREEN)

The SYS3000 controller is supplied in through connector X1. Input voltage range must be 18-150VDC (SELV in the range 18..60Vdc). UL appoved 18 to 60VDC

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2.2. Display.
The controller has 2 LCD displays. One for measurements and one for system status display. One LCD is a 4 lines x 20 characters with a backlight and the second is a 2 lines x 16 characters with backlight. To ensure a long life, the backlight automatically de-activated if no key is pressed during more than 15 minutes The display contrast can be modified in the menu 5.9.

2.3. The keyboard.


The keyboard of the controller has 16 keys having the following functions: As descrive in section 1 Introduction SYS3000 allows: a. Display and consult information we will call Information mode b. Modify some parameter and configuration of the invetrer system we will call Modification Mode Note: Please note that in all screen displayed some of them are Information mode and other are Modification mode. The keys have a different function depending in which mode you are

Information mode ESCAPE UP DOWN ENTER RECORD Move to the menu up Shows the previous parameter Shows next parameter Move to menu down No effect

Modification mode Go back to the previous menu Select previous function in the menu Select next option in the menu Move the cursor to the right. Save the new value.

Note : Your will pass from Information mode to Modification mode when you want to modify a value of the system. See exemple below where we will modify the buzzer duration from 1 min to 5 min
INFORMATION MODE
8.Auxiliary 8.1Buzzer Duration Duration: 1min

MODIFICATION MODE
8.1Buzzer Duration Duration: 1min >--

You type 05 to set the buzzer to 5 minutes You press REC to save your new value and Exit from Modification mode

8.1Buzzer Duration Duration: 1min > 05 8.1Buzzer Duration Duration: 5 min

Further remarks:
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The key

is only active in modification mode

The key allows to the user to escape out the menu in modification mode without saving the screen modifications. In information mode : pressing a numerical key move to the corresponding menu on the same level. In modidification mode: to enter numerical values press the apposite numerical keys.

2.5. The inputs.


The controller gives the user 8 digital inputs. The function of these inputs can be set in the Extended Configuration menu (menu C2.1) Electrical connections on connector X70: Input 1: Input 2: Input 3: Input 4: Input 5: Input 6: Input 7: Input 8: Terminals 1 and 2 Terminals 3 and 4 Terminals 5 and 6 Terminals 7 and 8 Terminals 9 and 10 Terminals 11 and 12 Terminals 13 and 14 Terminals 15 and 16

The user must introduce information through potential free contacts. No voltage or current source can be connected. The function is activated when the 2 terminals concerned are short-circuited (the external free potential contact is closed).

2.6. The outputs FORM C Relay Contact


MAJOR and MINOR alarm relays give the information when they are de-activated: it means the relay coil becomes without potential when the alarm happens. 2 other free relays are available (AUX1 and AUX2): function of these relays can be defined in the Extended Configuration menu.

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Relays characteristics: CAUTION: The relay contacts may only be connected to SELV circuits (max 60Vdc or 42.4Vpeak). In this context, following relay characteristics are given for info only: DC Nominal voltage: Nominal current: Min commutation current Max commutation current Max commutation power with resistive load Max commutation voltage with resistive load Min commutation voltage Min commutation power The relay outputs are available on connector X3: Function MAJOR Alarm UA Terminal 10 11 12 7 8 9 4 5 6 1 2 3 Mode NO C NC NO C NF NO C NF NO C NF 24VDC 1A 24VDC
100 A

AC 120 VAC 0.5A 120VAC


100 A

2A 30W 30VDC 50V 50mW

2A 60VA 250VAC 50V 50mW

MINOR Alarm NUA

AUX1

AUX2

2.7. The buzzer.


An acoustic signal is activated in 4 states: If there is an MAJOR alarm (permanent beep). If there is a not MINOR alarm (intermittent beep). If a key is pressed. In the 2 first cases (MAJOR or MINOR activated), the buzzer is activated during the time set in the configuration menu 8.1. If the user introduce a time = 0, the sound signal will not be activated if an alarm occurs. When the sound is present it is automatically stopped when any key is pressed by the user.
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2.8. The calendar.


The controller uses a RTC circuit (Real Time Clock) with a lithium battery having a minimum autonomy of 10 years following the manufacturers indication. Time and date can be set through menu 3.4 and menu 3.5. If battery is flat, please send back the supervisor to factory.

2.9. The watchdog.


A special hardware circuit is built in the controller to detect if the main function of the controller, which is to control the system, is correctly running. The control occurs at each AC cycle (20ms for 50Hz module). If the reading of information dont occur during 5 cycles the watchdog circuit is disactivated. If this event happens the LED UA lights on and the UA relays is disactivated. The watchdog circuit is externally built to the micro-controller in order to increase the reliability of supervision.

2.10 Autoconfiguration
When a new module is installed or removed in the system press simultaneously the key 7 and SYS 3000 will ask Autoconfigure press to confirm

will automaticaly force SYS3000 to check and adapt the system configuration.

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2.11. The asynchronous port.


Remote control of the SYS3000 can be done with the PC software PSM2000 through a modem or directly connected to the SYS3000 through his serial port. 2 asynchronous ports are available for the user. COM1: Following the selected function chosen in the configuration menu 9.8., the communication will occur in RS232 or RS485 serial mode. Both mode are accessible on the same serial RJ45 connector X6. COM2: Communication is established in RS232 mode through RJ45 connector X7 (located at the side) or DB9 connector (located on the front panel). Port COM2 can only be used once either from back side or from SYS3000 front plate. There is no galvanic insulation present on serial port (SYS3000 side). If insulation is requested, the user has to build it! Pin 2 3 5 6 3 8 7 2 Reference RXD TXD GND RX(-) RX(+) TX(-) TX(+) GND

RS232 RS485

Remote control possibility:

X6 X7 SYS3000 DB9

RS232 or RS485

Modem

Modem

PC

PC

X6 DB9 SYS3000 X7

RS232 or RS485

Modem

Modem

PC

PC

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2.12 SNMP-TCP/IP Agent


SNMP monitoring agent is an optional monitoring system very usefull when many system has to be monitored from one remote control center. Basic configuration for CE+T inverter system monitored through SNMP agent is describe below :

CE+T POWER SYSTEM SNMP Agent

TCP-IP NETWORK

Management station

CE+T POWER SYSTEM SNMP Agent

To implement this solution to CE+T inverter system you need following : - an acces to TCP/IP network LAN, WAN, Ethernet - SNMP agent installed in the inverter system - Connection to TCP/IP network is done throuhg RJ45 FTP or UTP cable

X6 DB9 SYS3000 X7

RS232 or RS485

SNMP

HUB/SWITCH

RJ45 FTP or UTP cable

Works over all TCP-IP based networks based on ethernet 10 Base-T You can monitor any number of SNMP Agent at the same time Build with standard protocols easy to integrate into existing system. All alarms are automatically reported to the management station.

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3. Definitions.
3.1. System.
A system is defined as all modules connected on the same digital bus. The maximum number of modules a user can connect on the same digital bus is 16. The address of the first module is 1. The second will have the address 216 SYS3000 Modules STM65 OR STM150 (Static switch) Address 19 116 0

3.2 Groups.
As group it is intended the modules belong to the same grouping. The grouping criteria can be one physical cabinet or a grouping of modules having a common DC source. The maximum configurable groups are 4. The modules address in each group must be increased and follow the group order. For instance, if the system has 3 groups configured with 4 modules/group, the module address will be: module address Group 1 1...4 Group 2 5...8 Group 3 9...12

3.3. Configured module.


One module is configured to indicate it belongs to the system. Automatically the controller puts this module in the list it will scan.

3.4. Monitored module.


Each monitored module is configured. If the user de-monitores a module, the SYS3000 controller will continue to scan it, but an alarm is not generated if a fault happens in this specific module. The interest in such situation appears when a module has provisory to be taken off the system. One example of when a module might be de-monitored is when it has been provisioned to remove the module from the system. Please refer to menu 6 to monitor or de-monitor a module. If one module is de-monitored, the LED MANUAL MODE is active.

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3.5. Installed power.


The monitored power of a system is the addition of each nominal power (in kVA) of the installed modules. For instance, if a system contains 5 modules and if the third is de-installed the installed power is: Module 1 2 3 4 5 Monitored module Monitored power Installed power Yes 3,5 KVA 3,5 KVA Yes 3,5 KVA 3,5 KVA No 0 KVA 3,5 KVA Yes 3,5 KVA 3,5 KVA Yes 3,5 KVA 3,5 KVA System monitored power 14 KVA System installed power: 17,5KVA The installed power of the system is displayed in the menu 1.6 Nominal power 3,5 KVA 3,5 KVA 3,5 KVA 3,5 KVA 3,5 KVA

3.6. Special modes.


The following options are available if the user wants to modify the automatic supervision process of the SYS3000 controller.
3.6.1. The AS mode (Alarm Stop).

If an alarm is generated from the SYS3000, it de-activates the corresponding relay (relays are in the alarm state when de-energised). An exception to this rule is the AS mode (Alarm Stop) which can be activated in the menu 3.1. When the AS mode is activated alarms relays are always activated also if an alarm appears. This option can be useful when the user wants to manipulate the system without to generate a general alarm towards the remote station.
3.6.2. De- monitoring of Modules.

When a module is in failure state, the SYS3000 controller generates a MAJOR or MINOR alarm in relation with the configured redundancy level set in the basic configuration menu. If the module is de-monitored, the controller doesnt take it into account in the supervision process.
3.6.3. The abbreviations.

To have a standard language the 2 kinds of alarm are represented with the following abbreviation: UA NUA Major Alarm Minor Alarm or Urgent Alarm or Non Urgent Alarm

Abbreviations are also used to define other special modes: AS (Alarm Stop) MAN (Manual Mode) If there is an alarm, it will be not signalled with the corresponding relays. The system stands in manual mode.

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The module status is signalled using 2 letters, that allows to display the status off all inverters with only one screen: NC NS CK OK CL MO CP (Not Configured) (Not Installed) (Check Procedure) (OK) (Current Limit) (Manually OFF) (Communication Problem) Module not configured Module not monitored Starting of the module in progress. Module is full operational Current limitation is working. Module manually stopped. Data were sent from the module but controller didnt valid them. The module dont transmit data on the DCI bus. Module failure.

NT (No Transmission) KO (KO)

4. SYS3000 user interface


4.1. Basic configuration.
Basic configuration with a special menu named Extended Configuration menu. This menu, for security reasons, is protected through an access code. The basic configuration parameters are: Configuration of the modules by group. The operatin mode of the static switch (ON LINE-OFF LINE). The allocation of the 8 digital inputs. The use of the auxiliary relays AUX1 and AUX2. The types of alarm (No alarm, Minor, Major). Redundancy of the modules.

The access to this menu must be reserved to responsible people because the introduced data in this menu govern the desirable supervision through the SYS3000 controller.

4.2. Screen control


In normal mode, the screen refreshment occurs each second. After any key is pressed, the refreshment is without delay. If no key is pressed during a time of 15 minutes (about), the controller returns to the headline menu. Two exceptions with this rule concern the alarm test menu (menu 3.7) and the digital inputs test menu (menu 3.8). In these 2 last cases, the delay is reduced to 3 minutes. Effectively, the activation of these 2 last menus is an abnormal situation in relation with the digital inputs and outputs (relays) management.

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4.3. The menus


Each menu shows a typical information. Symbol in Red Bold between display menu is the key you have to press to move from one menu to the other. Note: Please note that in all screen displayed some of them are Information mode and other are Modification mode. The keys have a different function depending in which mode you are Information mode ESCAPE UP DOWN ENTER RECORD Move to the menu up Shows the previous parameter Shows next parameter Move to menu down No effect Modification mode Go back to the previous menu Select previous function in the menu Select next option in the menu Move the cursor to the right. Save the new value.

SYS3000 is organised in menu structure. Each menu has different number listed below: 1. 2. 3. INFORMATION MENU Display all information from SYSTEM level untill Individual Module level. EVENTS Can list and consult all events stored in the log file from Last IN to First IN GENERAL Menu dedicated for general operation such as setting time date, ACO, select langage, test input and output dry contact plus LEDs PARAMETERS Allows parameter adjustement such has min and max DC volatge as well as AC voltage, output power alarm. INSTALLATION To install or uninstall inverter module MANUAL CONTROL Allow manual control of SYS3000 (Yellow LED manual ON) from SYSTEM untill individual module AUXILIARY OPTION buzzer options and access code. REMOTE ACESS To set up the parameter for remote communication via RS232, RS485 or Modem.
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SYS 3000 CE+T version 2.0 10/11/200 10:23:00

1.INFORMATION

1.4 SYSTEM Vo:120V Io: 17,8 A Po:4,1kVA Fo:60Hz OK : 4/7

1.4.1Inv.Grp 1 / 2 Po:1,6kVA Io:7,1A Vi:53,5V OK: 2 / 3

1.4.1.1 Inv. 1 / 7 Vo:120V Io:3,1A Po:800W T65C> Operational

Press 2 to go in menu 2.

1.4.2Inv.Grp 2 / 2 Po:2,7kVA Io:10,7A Vi:53,5V OK: 2 /4

1.4.1.1 Inv. 7 / 7 Vo:120V Io:2,3A Po:870W T65C> Operational

1.6 Module Status

1.6.2 Status Inv. Inst. : 7/7 OK. : 4/7

8
1.8 Statc switch. Mode: ON LINE Load on inverter Operational

6
1.6.2 Status Inv. 1..4:OK MO OK OK 5..8:OK MO MO MO

1.6.2 Status Inv.

9.12:OK MO OK OK 13.16:OKMOMOMO

1.9 Alarms. UA : O NUA : 2

1.9 Alarm 1/2 NUA 10/11/00 12:23:00 Module halted Manually

1.9 Alarm 2/2 NUA 10/11/00 12:23:05 Module ON

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Press 1 to go in menu 1

2.Events Messages 2

Event 1/2 09/11/00 12:45:00 Module halted

Press 3 to go in menu 3

Event 2/2 09/11/00 12:47:00 STM FAULTY

Press 2 to go in menu 2
3.GENERAL 3.1 Alarm Stop Disabled
2 1

3.1 Alarm Stop >Disabled

Press Press

to change selection to save your change

Press 5 to go in menu 5

3.2 Clear log file Message :3

3.2 Clear log file Press REC svp

3.3 Langage English

3.3 Langage >English

Press Press

to change selection to save your change

3.4 Set Time Time: 10:23:00

3.4 Set time (hh:mm:ss) : 17:42:00 >--------------

Enter new time Press to save your change

3.5 Set Date Date: 00/11/10

3.5 Set Date (DDMMYY): 23:05:03 >------------5

Enter new Date Press to save your change

3.7 Alarm Test

3.7.1 Alarm Test >UA

Use to scroll and test each alarm UA, NUA, AUX1 and AUX2. Press ESC to exit

3.8 Test inputs

3.8.1 Test input 1:x 2:x 3:x 4: 5: 6:x 7: 8:x

Close specific input and SYS3000 will mark it

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Press 3 to go in menu 3
5. PARAMETERS

5.3 Paramete INV. Disabled

5.3.1 Param.Inv.Vdc U max stop : 80 .0V

5.3.1 Param.Inv.Vdc Umax stop:80.0V > ---,5.3.1 Param.Inv.Vdc Umax OK:72.0V > ---,5.3.1 Param.Inv.Vdc Umin stop:40.0V > ---,5.3.1 Param.Inv.Vdc Umin OK:47.0V > ---,-

Enter new value and then Press to save your change

Press 6 to go in menu 6

Press 8 to go to 5.8

5.3.1 Param.Inv.Vdc Umax OK:72V

Enter new value and then Press to save your change

5.3.1 Param.Inv.Vdc Umin stop :40V

Enter new value and then Press to save your change

5.3.1 Param.Inv.Vdc Umin OK:47V

Enter new value and then Press to save your change

5.3.2 Param.Inv.Uac U max Al : 135V

5.3.2 Param.Inv.Uac Umax Al: 135 V > --5.3.2 Param.Inv.Uac Umax OK: 130 V > --5.3.2 Param.Inv.Uac Umin AL: 108 V > --5.3.2 Param.Inv.Uac Umin OK: 110 V > ---

Enter new value and then Press to save your change

5.3.2 Param.Inv.Uac Umax OK: 130 V

Enter new value and then Press to save your change

5.3.2 Param.Inv.Uac Umin AL : 108 V

Enter new value and then Press to save your change

5.3.2 Param.Inv.Uac Umin OK: 110 V

Enter new value and then Press to save your change

5.3.3 Para.Inv.Pout Pinst : 18 kVA Level : 80%


4 3

5.3.3 Para.Inv.Pout Pinst : 18 kVA Level : 80% > ---

Enter new value and then Press to save your change

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5.3.4 Vpgm INV. Vout syst.inv: 127V > ----

Enter new value and then Press to save your change

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5.8 Alarm Delay Temperature Default Delay: 1 min

5.8 Alarm Delay Temperature Default Delay: >___min

Enter new value and then Press to save your change

5.9 Contrast LCD 1 Level : 50%

5.9 Contrast LCD 2 Level : 50% > --

Enter new value and then Press to save your change

Press 5 to go in menu 5
6. Monitoring Rectifier : 0 / 0 Inverter : 3 / 4 Batterie : 0 / 0 6.2 Monit.Inv Gr1: 1 / 1 Gr2: 2 / 3 Gr3: 0 / 0 Gr4: 0 / 0

6.2.1 Monit.inverter Inv 1: Y

6.2.1 Monit.inverter Inv 1: >Y

Press to change selection to N to de-monitor the module Press to save your change

Press 7 to go in menu 7

6.2.1 Monit.inverter INV 2: N

6.2.1 Monit.inverter INV 2: >N

Press to change selection to Y to monitor the module Press to save your change

Press 6 to go in menu 6

7. Manual control ON/OFF Rectifier : O / O Inverter : 4 / 7

7.2 Control Inverter

7.2.1 Ctrl.Syst.Inv. System : ON

7.2.1 Ctrl.Syst.Inv. System : >ON

Press or to change selection to OFF to switch all inverter OFF Press to save your change

Press 8 to go in menu 8

7.2.2 Ctrl.Grp.Inv. Group 1 : ON

7.2.2 Ctrl.Grp.Inv. Group 1 : >ON

Press or to change selection to OFF to switch all inverter OFF Press to save your change

7.2.2 Ctrl.Syst.Inv. Group 2 : ON

7.2.2 Ctrl.Syst.Inv. Group 2 : >ON

Press or to change selection to OFF to switch all Group 1 OFF Press to save your change

7.2.3 Ctrl.Mod.Inv. Module 1 : ON

7.2.3 Ctrl.Mod.Inv. Module 1 : >ON

Press or to change selection to OFF to switch Module 1 OFF Press to save your change

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Press 7 to go in menu 7

8.Auxiliary

8.1Buzzer Duration Duration: 1min

8.1Buzzer Duration Duration: 1min >--

Enter new value and then Press to save your change

Press 9 to go in menu 9

8.2 Reset NUA Number NUA : 2

8.2 Reset NUA Press REC please

8.3 Access Code 0

8.3 Access Code 0 >------

Enter new code and then Press to save your change

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Press 8 to go in

9. Remote Access

9.1 PROTOCOL JBUS

9.1 PROTOCOL >JBUS

Press Press

or

to change selection

to save your change

9.2 Site Name Demo

9.2 Site Name >Demo ^


2

Press or to change select the letter or digit you want Press to save your change and then press to move to next letter

9.3 Serial Number 1234

9.3 Serial Number >1234

Enter new SN and then Press to save your change

9.4 Password 23456

9.4 Password 23456 >--------------

Enter new PSW and then Press to save your change

9.5 Protection No protection

9.5 Protection > No protection

Press or to change select the protection you want Press to save your change and

9.6 Adress 1267

9.6 Adress 1267 >--------

Enter new ADRESS and then Press to save your change

9.7 Baud Rate 9600

9.7 Baud Rate > 9600

Press or to change select thebaud rate you want Press to save your change and

9.8 Congig. Last +modem Port 1 : modem

9.8 Congig. Last +modem Port 1 : > modem

Press or to change select RS232, RS485, Modem Press to save your change and

9.8 Congig. Last +modem Port 2 : RS232

9.8 Congig. Last +modem Port 2 : > RS232

Press or to change select RS232, RS485, Modem Press to save your change and

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4.5 Alarms list.


This section present each alarm message with definition Group X stopped Group X started Vin too low (YYYY V) MAJOR Vin OK (ZZZZ V)

The inverters group X is stopped after a min or max Dc voltage (see parameters Udc min stop and Udc min ok set in the menu 5.3.1.). The data YYYY is the voltage present when the modules of this group are really stopped. The data ZZZZ is the voltage present when the modules are restarted again. Note: If the stopping threshold set in the menu 5.3.1. is lower than the intrinsic protection threshold set in the module, the modules will stop from this second threshold. Note :If the restart threshold set in the menu 5.3.1.is lower than the intrinsic restart threshold of the module, the module will restart from this second threshold. Manual by-pass Manual by-pass auxiliary AC closed auxiliary AC open refer the configuration menu (Not available for user)

This alarm is present if the user has by-passed the static switch (STM) to force the load to be supply through the auxiliary source (mains). Auxil. Fuse AC Faulty Auxil. Fuse AC OK If an AC input breaker has been installed in the system this alarm is generated if AC input breaker is open. AC Fuse Load Faulty AC Fuse Load OK Alarm is present if at least one AC output brekaer is tripped Less than X modules faulty All modules OK At least one module is faulty but the number of modules having a fault is less or equal to the redundancy level set in the configuration menu (Not available for user). The value of X is equal to the redundancy level (1, 2) More than X modules faulty All modules OK UA refer to the configuration menu (Not available for user) refer the configuration menu (Not available for user) refer the configuration menu (Not available for user)

The number of faulty modules is more than redundancy set in the configuration menu (Not available for user) . The value of X is equal to the redundancy.
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Pout too high (XXXX kVA) Pout OK (YYYY kVA)

refer to the configuration menu (Not available for user)

The output power of the modules in the system is more than Pout which is set in the menu 5.3.3. The value XXXX is the power of the modules in the system, which generates the alarm.The value YYYY is the output power of the modules in the system, which generates the end of the alarm. Note: The threshold, which cancels the alarm, is fixed and is equal to 90% of Pout max set in the menu 5.3.3. For instance, if the percentage set in the menu 5.3.3. is 80% and if the system installed power is equal to 10.0 kVA, the threshold which start the alarm is Pout max = 8.0 kVA. The alarm disappears when the output power of the system will be less than 90% of 8.0 kVA, that means 7.2 kVA. Module manually stopped All modules are started At least one module is manually stopped. This alarm is 10 seconds delayed. Vout out of range (XXX V) Vout OK (YYY V) The output voltage of the inverters in the system is out of range (see parameter in the menu 5.2.).The value XXX is the voltage which starts the alarm. The value YYY is the voltage which cancels the alarm. refer to the configuration menu (Not available for user) refer to the configuration menu (Not available for user)

4.6. Messages list in the historic.


A maximum of 100 events can be stored in the non-volatile memory of the SYS3000 controller. The list of different events naturally includes the previous alarms list. Starting SYS3000 Version X.XX

SYS3000 controller under voltage. X.XX is the software version of the SYS3000 controller. Erase historic log file The user want to delete the historic using the keyboard controller (menu 3.2.) or through the asynchronous port. Alarm Stop active To enable the special mode Alarm Stop(See menu 3.1).

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Alarm Stop not active (See menu 3.1) To disable the special mode Alarm Stop. Date change New. date: XX/XX/XX

To change the date in SYS3000 through the keyboard controller (menu 3.5) or through the asynchronous port. The new date is displayed in XX/XX/XX. Note: When the date is changed the delayed alarms are immediately activated. Time setting New time: XX:XX:XX

To change the time in SYS3000 through the keyboard controller (menu 3.4) or through the asynchronous port. The new time is displayed in XX:XX:XX. Note: When the time is changed the delayed alarms are immediately activated. System stopped / started The user wants to stop or to start all modules present in the system. This action can be executed through the keyboard controller (menu 7.2.1.), through the asynchronous port or through one digital input configured with the function ON / OFF Group X stopped / started The user wants to stop or to start one group (X) of modules. This action can be executed through the keyboard controller (menu 7.2.2) or through the asynchronous port Module XX stopped / started The user wants to stop or to start one module (XX). This action can be executed through the keyboard controller (menu 7.2.3), through the asynchronous port or through the front switch of the module. Inverter XX defect / Inverter XX ok Error : error number

Load on aux. AC The AC load is supply by the auxiliary AC source (Mains). This information comes from the static switch (STM) if one input is configured with this function. Load on inverters The AC load is supply by the modules present in the system. This information comes from the static switch (STM) if one input is configured with this function.
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4.7. The asynchronous port protection.


The standard communication protocol used in the SYS3000 controller is the J-Bus. Through the asynchronous communication port it is possible to have actions on the system: to erase the historic, on/off of the modules, to change the time (RTC)... To protect the access against non authorised staff, three protection barriers (menu 9.5) are present in the SYS3000 controller: Access code : Each action must be preceded with the sending of the correct code through the serial port. The validity duration of the access code is about 1 minute. Call back: This means the call back from the controller to the phone number sent by the sender. This phone number will be stored in the controller. Access code + Call back This means the first two protection together. When the call back is executed, the access code remains required to operate an action with the SYS3000 controller.

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5.Installation and commissioning and Maintenance


Caution: Insure that the external breaker is maximum 2A nominal and that its breaking capacity is in relation with the maximum fault current of the batteries bank installed. Before doing any operation make sure the breaker Qxx in the cabinet is in the OFF position 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. Disconnect power cable terminal Disconnect all cable from each terminal >Xxx Remove 4 screws fixing SYS3000 on the front door Remove GND cable from SYS3000 Remove SYS3000 unit from front door Install new SYS3000 on the front door Fix GND cable to earth stud terminal using appropriate nut, washer and spring washer Use 4 nuts to fix SYS3000 on the front door Connect all cable to their associated terminal (Input voltage to supply SYS3000 must be in the range 40-60VDC, please refer above for connector location) Set breaker Qx in position ON SYS3000 should start and displays
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Please make sure the new SYS3000 has the proper configuration if necessary set apporpriate configuration in the new SYS3000

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APPENDIX 1 Installation and Initial start-up check list


The scope of this documents is to provide a general guide for the contractor who has to install and commission an inverter system. Please refer the the operation manual for more details.
Installation Cabinet are properly placed and stable Cables support are properly fixed Positive bus bar connection L+ connected to DC input + terminal Negative bus bar connection L- connected to DC input - terminal AC input and output cables installation AC AC input connection properly done (L1 + N + PE) on terminal X2 AC ouput connection properly done (L1 + N + PE) on output terminal Inverter module are correctly installed and fixed in the rack DC, AC and Digital bus cable are correctly connected to each inverter module Inverter module are correctly connected to EARTH Inverter cabinet is correctly connected to EARTH Neutral N is connected to EARTH (If required ! ! !) Initial Start Up

1. Verification
All Cable DC and AC are connected All EARTH connection are done (module, cabinet and AC ouput)

SYS3000 version . Serial Number :. Inverter module type 48 V /. KVA Serial N . Digital bus connected between inverter, STM65 OR STM150 and SYS3000 control unit Inverter labeling DC input, Mains AC input, LOAD AC ouput labeling

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2. Connect the DC voltage to the system SYS3000 configuration (see menu 10. Configuration) SYS3000 password if required Start All inverter module through STM65 OR STM150 if present or through module ON/OFF Current Load sharing between inverter (see on inverter current LCD display)

Apply AC voltage to the system if required


Apply Mains AC input measure AC voltage on terminal X2 If STM65 OR STM150 is present verify synchronism on STM65 OR STM150 LCD display

Alarms Test
DEFAUT One Inverter module OFF More than one inverter OFF AC ouput MCB tripped AC input failure (Mains Failure) X X X UA NUA X OK

Contractor :

Date :

Contact :

Visa :

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APPENDIX 2. Defective module SHEET


Caution: In case of defective SYS3000 (even in case of clock failure), send the controller to manufacturer. Dont open it. The scope of this sheet is to receive as much as information to identify the reasons and gives to the user a report on what happend in this faulty case. Further to this it will help our service and quality department to improve the quality of our products. Please fill this document carefully and return it with the defect unit or FAX +32 4 3456701Defective module sheet
Configuration Number of inverter installed in the system : Module type and model : Serial number : SYS3000 installed in the system ; STM65 OR STM150 is installed in the system : Answer

Fault description : Please describe the fault conditions, type of load, output current

Message on the LCD display Inverter module LCD : STM65 OR STM150 LCD :

Contractor :

Date :

Contact :

Visa :

RETURN this document with the module. FAX this document to :+32 4 3456701 TAO : Service Center
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APPENDIX 3.

Extended Configuration

The purpose of this section is to give the possibility to the user to modify the configuration of the system such has: 1. Install or uninstall inverter module 2. change the configuration of the digital input 3. change the configuration of the digital ouput Caution must be taken when entering in the configuration mode has it can modify the complete definition of your inverter system. Such modification must be carry out by Qualified person only. The principles to modify the system configuration are: 1. 2. 3. 4. Enter in configuration menu Select the parameter to modify Modify the parameter Exit from the configuration menu

Table below presents the key function of the SYS3000

Note: Please note that in all screen displayed some of them are Information mode and other are Modification mode. The keys have a different function depending in which mode you are Information mode ESCAPE UP DOWN ENTER RECORD Exit from the present menu Shows the previous parameter Shows next parameter Move to menu down No effect Modification mode Go back to the previous menu Select previous function in the menu Select next option in the menu Move the cursor to the right. Save the new value.

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1. ENTER IN EXTENDED CONFIGURATION MENU 1.1 Go back to the general menu of the SYS3000 press

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1.2 Press KEY 9 1.3 ENTER THE CODE 1.4 PRESS KEY record Now you are in the EXTENDED CONFIGURATION MENU 2. Changing the number of inverter module installed in your system We would like to change the number of inverter installed in group 1 from 5 to 7 2.1 PRESS KEY 5 TO GO IN THE INVERTER CONFIGURATION MENU C5.1 2.2 PRESS ENTER 2.3 PRESS ENTER TO GO IN GROUP NUMBER 1 969

2.4 PRESS DIGIT 7 TO CONFIGURE 7 INVERTER MODULES 2.5 PRESS KEY RECORD TO SAVE THE NEW CONFIG EXIT FROM Extended Configuration MENU

2.6 PRESS 2 times the KEY ESCAPE

3. Changing the date formet DD/MM/YY to MM/DD/YY 3.1 Press KEY 9 3.2 ENTER THE CODE 3.3 PRESS KEY record 3.4 To go to menu C.1.1 969

3.5 Press digit 3 to go to C1.3 3.6 3.7 Press 3.8 Press To have on the display >DD/MM/YY

to change to >MM/DD/YY to save the change

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APPENDIX 4 Seeting the Number of Inverter on SYS3000 : Menu 6.2.1


We would like to set the SYS3000 to monitor 4 inverter modules KEY MENU Move form General menu to menu 1 information 6 To enter in menu 6 To enter in menu 6.1 2 To select menu 6.2 To enter in menu 6.2.1
6.2.1 Monit.inverter Inv 1: Y 6.2.1 Monit.inverter Inv 1: >Y Press to change selection to N to de-monitor the module Press 6.2.1 Monit.inverter INV 2: >N to save your change

6.2.1 Monit.inverter INV 2: N

Press to change selection to Y to monitor the module Press to save your change

6.2.1 Monit.inverter INV 3 : N

6.2.1 Monit.inverter INV 3: >N

Press to change selection to Y to monitor the module Press to save your change

6.2.1 Monit.inverter INV 4: N

6.2.1 Monit.inverter INV 4: >N

Press to change selection to Y to monitor the module Press to save your change

6.2.1 Monit.inverter INV 5: N

6.2.1 Monit.inverter INV 5: >N

Press to change selection to N to monitor the module Press to save your change

6.2.1 Monit.inverter INV 6 : N

6.2.1 Monit.inverter INV 6: >N

Press to change selection to N to monitor the module Press to save your change

6.2.1 Monit.inverter INV 7: N

6.2.1 Monit.inverter INV 7: >N

Press to change selection to N to monitor the module Press to save your change

6.2.1 Monit.inverter INV 8: N

6.2.1 Monit.inverter INV 8: >N

Press to change selection to N to monitor the module Press to save your change

PRESS escape 3 times to come back to general menu


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Chaging module adress 1 to adress 2 3.9 Stop the module with ON/OFF switch 3.10 3.11 3.12 3.13 3.14 Press right button for 5 seconds to enter in Factory mode Press right button until you are on address menu Press UP or DOWN to increase and set the address number 2 Press right button for 5 seconds to exit and save the new address. Restart the module with ON/OFF Switch.

Appendix 5 : Hardware connection in RS232 mode.


Hereafter are represented the schematic connections with a DB9 connector.

PC
RXD 2 TXD 3 GND 5

SYS3000
2 RXD 3 TXD 5 GND

MODEM
RXD 2 TXD 3

SYS3000
2 RXD 3 TXD

GND 5

5 GND

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