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Date 2014-01-15

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About This Document

Purpose
This document describes the energy control center 500 (ECC500) in terms of its overview,
architecture, installation and cable connection, description of user interface (UI),
commissioning and common faults and technical specifications.
ECC500 mainly applies to and monitors PowerCube projects.
The figures provided in this document are for reference only.

Intended Audience
This document is intended for:
 Hardware Installation Engineer
 Installation and Commissioning Engineer
 Field Maintenance Engineer
 System Maintenance Engineer

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avoided, could result in death or serious injury.
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result in equipment damage, data loss, performance deterioration, or
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Change History
Changes between document issues are cumulative. The latest document issue contains all the
changes made in earlier issues.

Issue 03 (2014-01-15)
Added content: 1. Disclaimer; 2. Common task: setting the date and time, and changing alarm
conditions for dry contacts.
Changed content: Improved document architecture and updated the figures.

Issue 02 (2013-09-30)
Added content: 1. Serial board (MUS02A); 2. Common task: video capturing; 3. GPRS+SMS
networking; 4. Quality guarantee KPI performance; 5. Feature description: temperature
control management and license control management; 6. GPRS main performance index.

Issue 01 (2013-06-30)
This issue is used for first office application.

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Contents

About This Document .................................................................................................................... ii


1 Overview......................................................................................................................................... 1
1.1 Positioning .................................................................................................................................................................... 1
1.2 Benefits ......................................................................................................................................................................... 1
1.3 Typical Application Scenarios ...................................................................................................................................... 3

2 Architecture .................................................................................................................................... 5
2.1 Components .................................................................................................................................................................. 5
2.2 Panel and Ports ............................................................................................................................................................. 7
2.2.1 Main Control Board ................................................................................................................................................... 7
2.2.2 Basic IO Board ........................................................................................................................................................ 10
2.2.3 GPRS Board ............................................................................................................................................................ 14
2.2.4 DG IO Board ........................................................................................................................................................... 16
2.2.5 Expansion DO Board ............................................................................................................................................... 18
2.2.6 Expansion IO Board ................................................................................................................................................ 20
2.2.7 Serial Board ............................................................................................................................................................. 21

3 Installation and Commissioning.............................................................................................. 24


3.1 Installation Preparations ............................................................................................................................................. 24
3.2 Installation .................................................................................................................................................................. 24
3.3 Cable Connection........................................................................................................................................................ 25
3.3.1 Connection Sketch ................................................................................................................................................... 25
3.3.2 Connecting to Intelligent Components .................................................................................................................... 28
3.4 Commissioning ........................................................................................................................................................... 30
3.4.1 Checking Cable Connections and Powering On the ECC500.................................................................................. 30
3.4.2 Checking Indicators ................................................................................................................................................. 30

4 User Interface Description ........................................................................................................ 32


4.1 LCD User Interface Description ................................................................................................................................. 32
4.1.1 LCD Menu Hierarchy .............................................................................................................................................. 32
4.1.2 LCD Menu ............................................................................................................................................................... 33
4.2 WebUI Description ..................................................................................................................................................... 34
4.2.1 Requirements for Operating Environment ............................................................................................................... 34
4.2.2 Preparations for Login ............................................................................................................................................. 34

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4.2.3 WebUI Overview ..................................................................................................................................................... 36


4.3 EMS UI Description ................................................................................................................................................... 53

5 Common Tasks ............................................................................................................................ 54


5.1 Common Installation Tasks......................................................................................................................................... 54
5.1.1 Selecting a Display Language.................................................................................................................................. 54
5.1.1.1 Function Description ............................................................................................................................................ 54
5.1.1.2 LCD Operation ..................................................................................................................................................... 54
5.1.1.3 WebUI Operation .................................................................................................................................................. 55
5.1.2 Setting the Date and Time ........................................................................................................................................ 55
5.1.2.1 Function Description ............................................................................................................................................ 55
5.1.2.2 LCD Operation ..................................................................................................................................................... 55
5.1.2.3 WebUI Operation .................................................................................................................................................. 55
5.1.3 Setting Quick Site Setup Parameters ....................................................................................................................... 56
5.1.3.1 Function Description ............................................................................................................................................ 56
5.1.3.2 LCD Operation ..................................................................................................................................................... 57
5.1.4 Copying Parameter Settings from a USB Flash to the ECC500 Drive During Site Deployment ............................ 57
5.1.5 Setting SMS Services .............................................................................................................................................. 58
5.1.5.1 Enabling SMS Generation .................................................................................................................................... 58
5.1.5.2 Query Command ................................................................................................................................................... 60
5.1.5.3 Alarm Short Message ............................................................................................................................................ 60
5.1.6 Changing Mobile Phone Numbers ........................................................................................................................... 61
5.1.6.1 Function Description ............................................................................................................................................ 61
5.1.6.2 LCD Operation ..................................................................................................................................................... 61
5.1.6.3 WebUI Operation .................................................................................................................................................. 61
5.1.6.4 NetEco Operation ................................................................................................................................................. 62
5.1.7 Setting a Site ID ....................................................................................................................................................... 62
5.1.7.1 Function Description ............................................................................................................................................ 62
5.1.7.2 LCD Operation ..................................................................................................................................................... 62
5.1.7.3 WebUI Operation .................................................................................................................................................. 63
5.1.8 Setting Fuel Level Measurement Parameters........................................................................................................... 63
5.1.8.1 Function Description ............................................................................................................................................ 63
5.1.8.2 LCD Operation ..................................................................................................................................................... 64
5.1.8.3 WebUI Operation .................................................................................................................................................. 64
5.1.8.4 NetEco Operation ................................................................................................................................................. 65
5.1.9 Enabling Alarm Generation ..................................................................................................................................... 65
5.1.9.1 Function Description ............................................................................................................................................ 65
5.1.9.2 WebUI Operation .................................................................................................................................................. 65
5.1.10 Setting Alarm Severities ........................................................................................................................................ 66
5.1.10.1 Function Description........................................................................................................................................... 66
5.1.10.2 WebUI Operation ................................................................................................................................................ 66
5.1.10.3 NetEco Operation ............................................................................................................................................... 67

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5.1.11 Changing Default Dry Contact Values ................................................................................................................... 67


5.1.11.1 Function Description ........................................................................................................................................... 67
5.1.11.2 WebUI Operation ................................................................................................................................................ 67
5.1.12 Changing Alarm Conditions for Dry Contacts ....................................................................................................... 69
5.1.12.1 Function Description........................................................................................................................................... 69
5.1.12.2 LCD Operation ................................................................................................................................................... 69
5.1.12.3 WebUI Operation ................................................................................................................................................ 69
5.1.13 DG Check .............................................................................................................................................................. 70
5.1.13.1 Function Description........................................................................................................................................... 70
5.1.13.2 LCD Operation ................................................................................................................................................... 70
5.1.14 Querying Active Alarms ........................................................................................................................................ 70
5.1.14.1 Function Description........................................................................................................................................... 70
5.1.14.2 LCD Operation ................................................................................................................................................... 71
5.1.14.3 WebUI Operation ................................................................................................................................................ 71
5.1.15 Querying Historical Alarms ................................................................................................................................... 71
5.1.15.1 Function Description........................................................................................................................................... 71
5.1.15.2 LCD Operation ................................................................................................................................................... 71
5.1.15.3 WebUI Operation ................................................................................................................................................ 71
5.1.16 Querying an ESN ................................................................................................................................................... 72
5.1.16.1 Function Description........................................................................................................................................... 72
5.1.16.2 LCD Operation ................................................................................................................................................... 72
5.1.16.3 WebUI Operation ................................................................................................................................................ 73
5.2 Common Maintenance Tasks ...................................................................................................................................... 74
5.2.1 Backing Up the Current Configuration File ............................................................................................................. 74
5.2.1.1 Function Description ............................................................................................................................................ 74
5.2.1.2 WebUI Operation .................................................................................................................................................. 74
5.2.2 Importing a Configuration File ................................................................................................................................ 74
5.2.2.1 Function Description ............................................................................................................................................ 74
5.2.2.2 WebUI Operation .................................................................................................................................................. 75
5.2.3 Querying Real-time Data ......................................................................................................................................... 75
5.2.3.1 Function Description ............................................................................................................................................ 75
5.2.3.2 LCD Operation ..................................................................................................................................................... 75
5.2.3.3 WebUI Operation .................................................................................................................................................. 76
5.2.3.4 NetEco Operation ................................................................................................................................................. 76
5.2.4 Upgrading the Software ........................................................................................................................................... 76
5.2.4.1 Function Description ............................................................................................................................................ 76
5.2.4.2 LCD Operation ..................................................................................................................................................... 77
5.2.4.3 WebUI Operation .................................................................................................................................................. 78
5.2.4.4 NetEco Operation ................................................................................................................................................. 80
5.2.5 Querying Electronic Labels ..................................................................................................................................... 80
5.2.5.1 Function Description ............................................................................................................................................ 80
5.2.5.2 WebUI Operation .................................................................................................................................................. 80

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5.2.5.3 NetEco Operation ................................................................................................................................................. 81


5.2.6 Exporting System Logs............................................................................................................................................ 81
5.2.6.1 Function Description ............................................................................................................................................ 81
5.2.6.2 LCD Operation ..................................................................................................................................................... 81
5.2.6.3 WebUI Operation .................................................................................................................................................. 82
5.2.6.4 NetEco Operation ................................................................................................................................................. 82
5.2.7 Querying Daily Total Traffic in GPRS Networking Mode ...................................................................................... 83
5.2.7.1 Function Description ............................................................................................................................................ 83
5.2.7.2 WebUI Operation .................................................................................................................................................. 83
5.2.7.3 NetEco Operation ................................................................................................................................................. 83
5.2.8 Querying SIM Card Information ............................................................................................................................. 83
5.2.8.1 Function Description ............................................................................................................................................ 83
5.2.8.2 LCD Operation ..................................................................................................................................................... 84
5.2.8.3 WebUI Operation .................................................................................................................................................. 84
5.2.8.4 NetEco Operation ................................................................................................................................................. 85
5.2.9 Querying the ECC500 Version Number................................................................................................................... 85
5.2.9.1 Function Description ............................................................................................................................................ 85
5.2.9.2 LCD Operation ..................................................................................................................................................... 85
5.2.9.3 WebUI Operation .................................................................................................................................................. 86
5.2.9.4 NetEco Operation ................................................................................................................................................. 87
5.2.10 Energy Storage Management ................................................................................................................................. 87
5.2.10.1 Function Description........................................................................................................................................... 87
5.2.10.2 LCD Operation ................................................................................................................................................... 89
5.2.10.3 WebUI Operation ................................................................................................................................................ 90
5.2.10.4 NetEco Operation ............................................................................................................................................... 92
5.2.11 Video Capturing ..................................................................................................................................................... 92
5.2.11.1 Function Description ........................................................................................................................................... 92
5.2.11.2 LCD Operation ................................................................................................................................................... 93
5.2.11.3 WebUI Operation ................................................................................................................................................ 93
5.2.11.4 NetEco Operation................................................................................................................................................ 96

6 Remote Management.................................................................................................................. 97
6.1 M2000 Management ................................................................................................................................................... 97
6.1.1 Installing a Communications Cable ......................................................................................................................... 97
6.1.2 Setting Communications Parameters ....................................................................................................................... 98
6.2 NetEco Management .................................................................................................................................................. 98
6.2.1 Installing a Communications Cable ......................................................................................................................... 98
6.2.2 Setting Communications Parameters ....................................................................................................................... 99
6.2.2.1 GPRS Networking ................................................................................................................................................ 99
6.2.2.2 SMS Networking ................................................................................................................................................ 103
6.2.2.3 GPRS+SMS Networking .................................................................................................................................... 106
6.2.2.4 IP Networking ..................................................................................................................................................... 108

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6.3 Third-Party Element Management (over Dry Contacts) ........................................................................................... 111


6.3.1 Installing a Communications Cable ....................................................................................................................... 111
6.3.2 Setting Parameters ................................................................................................................................................. 111

7 Feature Description................................................................................................................... 112


7.1 DG Management ....................................................................................................................................................... 112
7.1.1 DG Startup/Shutdown at High or Low Temperatures ............................................................................................ 112
7.1.2 Scheduled DG Shutdown ....................................................................................................................................... 114
7.1.3 Intelligent Maintenance ......................................................................................................................................... 116
7.1.4 Quality Guarantee KPI Performance ..................................................................................................................... 119
7.2 Temperature Control Management ........................................................................................................................... 122
7.2.1 Indoor DC Air Conditioner .................................................................................................................................... 122
7.2.2 Cabinet DC Air Conditioner .................................................................................................................................. 124
7.3 License Control Management ................................................................................................................................... 126
7.3.1 SOH for the ESS .................................................................................................................................................... 126
7.3.2 SOH for the EPS .................................................................................................................................................... 127

8 Commissioning and Troubleshooting .................................................................................. 129


8.1 Common Faults and Troubleshooting Measures ....................................................................................................... 129
8.2 Reboot....................................................................................................................................................................... 129
8.3 Parts Replacement .................................................................................................................................................... 130

9 Security........................................................................................................................................ 133
9.1 Security Maintenance ............................................................................................................................................... 133
9.2 Antivirus software deployment ................................................................................................................................. 133

10 Appendix .................................................................................................................................. 136


10.1 ECC500 Technical Specifications ........................................................................................................................... 136
10.2 LCD Menu .............................................................................................................................................................. 138
10.3 ECC500 Alarms and Troubleshooting Measures .................................................................................................... 191
10.4 FAQ ........................................................................................................................................................................ 191
10.4.1 Web Page Displaying Garbled Characters ........................................................................................................... 191

A Acronyms and Abbreviations ................................................................................................ 192

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1 Overview

1.1 Positioning
The ECC500 is a cross-platform monitoring product, in which a main control board works
with several expansion boards to schedule multiple energy inputs and monitor loads, the
power monitoring unit (PMU), environment monitoring unit (EMU), and thermal monitoring
unit. The ECC500 ensures system reliability and operation security, and schedules site energy
as required, saving energy and reducing site operational expenditure (OPEX).
Figure 1-1 shows ECC500.

Figure 1-1 ECC500

1.2 Benefits
Hybrid Power Scheduling
The ECC500 schedules energy such as solar energy, fuel, mains and storage batteries to
maximize the use of renewable energy and reduce the use of non-renewable energy, ensuring
steady and reliable power supply.

Battery Management
 The ECC500 manages equalized charging and float charging, voltage adjustment,
temperature compensation and current limit coefficient based on the energy usage and
system status to ensure the proper running of storage batteries.
 The ECC500 calculates remaining storage battery capacity, duration for battery charge
and discharge per day, and perform operations based on the calculation results.

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DG Monitoring
 The ECC500 remotely schedules, starts, or shuts down one or two diesel generators, and
monitors their running status in real time.
 The ECC500 supports any combination of the AMF25, GMU, and the diesel generator
(DG).
 The DG can start, shut down, or warm up without loads.

Management on Intelligent Components and Loads


 The ECC500 locally and remotely manages intelligent components for energy and
environment monitoring, such as the AMF25, GMU, energy storage management
unit(ESMU), and power supply unit (PSU).
 The ECC500 identifies and stores its local electronic label and the electronic labels of
intelligent southbound components.
 The ECC500 controls the disconnection order of loads based on the subrack connected.
 The ECC500 calculates the power consumption of each of a maximum of four loads.

Communication
 The ECC500 reports site information including alarms, statistics, and current status to
northbound equipment over out-band transmission or in-band transmission. It also
receives control and configuration information from northbound equipment and performs
operations accordingly such as opening or closing dry contacts or controlling southbound
equipment.
 The ECC500 communicates with southbound equipment over the protocols such as
controller area network (CAN), all-purpose master/slave protocols, and Modbus to
collect required data for other modules. It also sends control and configuration
commands to southbound equipment for battery connection control.
 Over northbound communication, applications of the ECC500 and southbound
equipment can be loaded online and their electronic labels can be queried.

Statistics Collection and Storage


 The ECC500 collects performance data, such as the generated energy of DG or mains,
remaining battery electricity, and load power consumption, and stores the data every 5
minutes, per hour, per day, per month or per year.
 The ECC500 locally stores, queries, and monitors southbound components and sensors.
 The ECC500 exports historical data over the web user interface (WebUI) or Network
Ecosystem (NetEco).

To ensure the security of data transmission, the NetEco transmits data after encrypting it over SSL.

User-friendly Interface
 Running parameters of monitored equipment are displayed on the liquid crystal display
(LCD), WebUI or NetEco in real time. Control commands issued to the southbound
component complete the appropriate action.
 Site setup and network connection parameters of the site and NetEco such as IP
addresses and access point names (APNs) can be set over the LCD to implement
laptop-free deployment.

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 The LCD/Web allows you to obtain real-time information, alarms, and statistics from
corresponding tab pages and send control commands.
 Over the WebUI or NetEco, historical performance data can be exported, and the
ECC500 and southbound component software can be remotely upgraded.
 Alarms can be sent by using short messages and electricity data from the power sources
can be queried also by using short messages.

Alarm Determination and Management


 If a fault occurs, an alarm is generated and displayed on the LCD, WebUI, and NetEco.
− If the ECC500 determines that an alarm is generated, it turns on the alarm indicator,
displays the alarm information on the LCD and WebUI, and reports the alarm to the
NetEco.
− If the ECC500 determines that an alarm is cleared, it turns off the alarm indicator and
notifies the NetEco of the alarm clearance, and the alarm information on the LCD and
WebUI disappears.
 A maximum of 500 active alarms can be displayed, 1500 historical alarms can be saved,
and cleared alarms can be queried on the LCD.

Log Management
The ECC500 records operation logs in detail, such as DG management logs. These logs can
be viewed and downloaded over the WebUI and NetEco.

Copying Parameter Settings from a USB Flash


 To copy parameter settings from a USB flash, perform the following steps:
− Insert the USB flash into the USB port (the port is protected by a security mechanism)
on the main control board of the ECC500.
− The LCD lists all available configuration files.
− Select a required configuration file.
− The application program reads and then activates the configuration.
− After the LCD displays that the configuration takes effect, remove the USB flash.
 During site setup, the NetEco does not deliver all configuration parameters. Instead, the
ECC500 synchronizes available configuration files to the NetEco.

1.3 Typical Application Scenarios


 The ECC500 transmits data in-band and out-of-band modes.
− The ECC500 communicates in in-band mode over RS485/RS232 or Huawei base
transceiver station (BTS).
− The ECC500 supports out-of-band communication by GPRS or IP. If the ECC500
communicates by GPRS, it must be configured with a GPRS board. GPRS stands for
General Packet Radio Service.
 The NetEco is configured based on customer requirements.
The position of the ECC500 on the network as shown in Figure 1-2.

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Figure 1-2 Position of the ECC500 on the network

 Temperature control units (TCUs) include heat exchangers and intelligent DC air conditioners.
 The equipment monitored by the ECC500 should be selected based on site requirements.

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2 Architecture

2.1 Components
Architecture
Figure 2-1 shows ECC500 architecture.

Figure 2-1 ECC500 architecture

(1) Main control board (2) Expansion DO board (3) Expansion IO board
(Mandatory) (Mandatory) (Mandatory)
(4) Basic I/O board (5) GPRS board (Optional) (6) DG IO board (Optional)
(Mandatory)

Table 2-1 ECC500 component functions

Component Silkscreen Configuratio Function


n

Main control SMU03A Mandatory  Provides an LCD to query and set


board local parameters.
 Monitors and manages input
energy.
 Provides an operating status

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n
indicator.
 Provides TCP/IP and RS485 ports
for northbound communication.
TCP/IP stands for transmission
control protocol/Internet protocol.
 Provides RS485 ports for
southbound communication.
 Intelligently manages storage
batteries.
 Generates alarms.
 Manages intelligent southbound
components.
 Manages assets.
Basic IO board MUS01A Mandatory  Monitors southbound components
over serial ports.
 Receives alarms generated by dry
contacts and sensors for detecting
battery temperatures, water,
smoke, and ambient temperature
and humidity.
 Provides RS485 ports for
southbound communication.
Expansion DO MUE04A Mandatory Provides eight dry contact outputs.
board
Expansion IO MUE05A Mandatory Provides six digital parameter input
board ports and two dry contact outputs.
GPRS board MUC01A Optional  Enables the ECC500 to
communicate with the NetEco in
out-of-band (by GPRS) mode.
 Provides six digital parameter input
ports and two dry contact outputs.
NOTE
 You can define the alarms
corresponding to dry contact inputs on
the NetEco.
 Dry contact outputs are reserved.

DG IO board MUE03A Optional  Controls the DG by connecting to a


control module over a dry contact.
 Controls the DG by connecting to
the DG directly.
Remark:
 All the ports in this document are protected by a security mechanism.
 The ECC500 can be powered over the backplane or by 48 V power over the 2-pin DC

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Component Silkscreen Configuratio Function


n
input port on the front panel of the basic IO board.

The GPRS board, DG IO board, expansion DO board, and expansion IO board in the ECC500
support hot-swappable.
The basic IO board in the ECC500 has the following features:
 If the ECC500 is powered over the backplane, the basic IO board is hot-swappable.
 If the ECC500 is powered over the 2-pin DC input port on the front panel of the basic IO
board, the basic IO board is not hot-swappable. To avoid damaging the basic IO board,
remove or insert it after disconnecting the power supply.

Optional ECC500 Architecture


Figure 2-2 shows the configuration mode, in which the GPRS board is mandatory.

Figure 2-2 Optional ECC500 architecture

(1) Main control board (2) Expansion DO board (3) GPRS board
(Mandatory) (Mandatory) (Mandatory)
(4) Basic I/O board (5) Filler panel (6) DG IO board (Optional)
(Mandatory)

2.2 Panel and Ports


2.2.1 Main Control Board
Figure 2-3 shows the front panel of the main control board.

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Figure 2-3 Front panel of the main control board

(1) Indicators (2) LCD (3) Buttons


(4) Fast Ethernet (FE) port (5) RS485/RS232 port (6) COM1 port
(7) COM2 port (8) Universal Serial Bus
(USB) port

Indicators
Table 2-2 shows the indicator description of the main control board.

Table 2-2 Indicator description


Silk Color Meaning Status Description
Screen

Green Run Off The main control board is


indicator faulty or has no DC input.
Blinking (on for 1s The main control board
and then off for 1s) runs properly and
communicates with the
NetEco.
Blinking (on for The main control board
0.125s and then off runs properly but does not
for 0.125s) communicate with the

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Silk Color Meaning Status Description


Screen
NetEco properly.
Red Alarm Off No critical or major alarm
indicator is generated.
Steady on A critical or major alarm
is generated.

LCD
You can view information and set parameters on the LCD. You can set and query parameters
using the four buttons on the front panel. Table 2-3 describes the button functions.

Buttons

Table 2-3 Button description

Button Definition Description

Up or down Allows you to view menu items and set the


or value of a menu item.

Cancel Returns to the previous menu without saving


the settings of the current menu item.

Enter Enters the main menu from the standby screen,


enters a submenu from the main menu, or saves
menu settings.

NOTE
After a menu is displayed, the standby screen is displayed and the LCD screen becomes dark if no
button is pressed for 5 minutes.

Ports
Figure 2-4 shows pins in a communications port.

Figure 2-4 Pins in a communications port

Table 2-4 describes the ports of the main control board.

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Table 2-4 Main control board port description

Silk Screen Description Remarks

FE Northbound port: Connects to WebUI or


 Transmits data. NetEco over TCP/IP.
1: TX+
2: TX-
 Receives data.
3: RX+
6: RX-
RS485/RS232 Northbound port: Connects to a base
 Transmits data. transceiver station (BTS) or
NodeB.
1: 485_TX+
2: 485_TX-
7: RS232_TXD
sharing the UART with
RS485 within the same
RJ45 port
 Receives data.
3: RS232_RXD
sharing the UART with
RS485 within the same
RJ45 interface
4: 485_RX+
5: 485_RX-
6, 8: GND
COM1 Southbound RS485 port: Reserved.
 Receives data.
COM2
1: RX+
2: RX-
 Transmits data.
4: TX+
5: TX-
6: GND
USB Hardware port Reserved.

2.2.2 Basic IO Board


Figure 2-5 shows the front panel of the basic IO board.

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Figure 2-5 Front panel of the basic IO board

(1) ELU (2) SMOKE (3) DI_1 (4) DI_2 (5) DI_3
(6) AI_1 (7) AI_2 (8) TEM_HUM (9) WATER (10) Indicators
(11) DC input (12) COM3 (13) COM2 (14) GATE (15) COM1
terminals
(16) 12 V/1 A (17) CAN

Indicators
Table 2-5 shows the indicator description of the basic IO board.

Table 2-5 Indicator description

Silk Color Meaning Status Description


Screen

PWR Green Power indicator Steady on The power supply is normal.


Off There is no DC input or the
input/output (IO) board is
faulty.
RUN Green Run indicator Blinking (on for Communication is normal
1s and then off between the IO board and
for 1s) the main control board.
Blinking (on for Communication fails
0.125s and then between the IO board and

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Screen
off for 0.125s) the main control board.
ALM Red Alarm indicator Off Reserved.

Ports
Figure 2-6 shows pins in a communications port.

Figure 2-6 Pins in a communications port

Table 2-6 describes the ports of the basic IO board.

Table 2-6 Basic IO board port description


Silk Screen Description Remarks

ELU I2C&1-WIRE Connects to an electronic label


 1: supplies 5 V power for the board.
electronic label.
 3, 6: GND
 4: I2C data line
 5: I2C clock signal line
 7: supplies 5 V power for
1-WIRE extension module.
 8: 1-WIRE signal line
SMOKE Smoke Alarm Connects to a smoke sensor.
DI_1 PV module theft Default setting:
 If the dry contact is open, an
DI_2 Mains Failure
alarm is generated.
 If the dry contact is closed, no
alarm is generated.
DI_3 Starts or shuts down DG Default setting:
Dry contact input  If the dry contact is open, the
DG shuts down.
 If the dry contact is closed, the
DG starts.

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AI_1 4–20 mA analog input Connects to a battery temperature


sensor.
AI_2 4–20 mA analog input Connects to an outdoor
temperature sensor or a battery
temperature sensor.
TEM_HUM Ambient temperature and humidity Connects to a humidity and
temperature sensor.
WATER Water intrusion Connects to a water sensor.
CAN Southbound CAN port Connects to a southbound
component.
12 V/1 A Power output ports 10.5–13.5 V.
COM1 Two-wire RS485 port for -
southbound communication
GATE Gate dry contact input Default setting:
 If the dry contact is open, an
alarm is generated.
 If the dry contact is closed, no
alarm is generated.
COM2 Southbound CAN/RS485 port Connects to a power device.
 Receives data.
1: RX+
2: RX-
 Transmits data.
4: TX+
5: TX-
 CAN differential signals.
7: CANH
8: CANL
COM3 Southbound RS485 port Connects to a temperature
 Receives data. control device, such as a heat
exchanger, or natural-ventilation
1: RX+ unit.
2: RX-
 Transmits data.
4: TX+
5: TX-
7, 8: DO+, DO-
DC input RTN+ port:positive DC input –48 V DC input port.
terminals terminal.
NEG–: negative DC input

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terminal.

2.2.3 GPRS Board


Figure 2-7 shows the front panel of the GPRS board.

Figure 2-7 Front panel of the GPRS board

(1) DO_1 (2) DO_2 (3) DI_1 (4) DI_2


(5) DI_3 (6) DI_4 (7) DI_5 (8) DI_6
(9) ANT (10) Indicators (11) SIM card

Frequency Band
 Upstream (board to BTS): 880-915MHz/1710-1785MHz

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 Downstream (BTS to board): 925-960MHz/1805-1880MHz

Indicators
Table 2-7 shows the indicator description of the GPRS board.

Table 2-7 Indicator description

Silk Screen Color Status Description

PWR1 Yellow Steady on The power supply is normal.


Off The power supple is faulty or has no
DC input.
PWR2 Yellow Steady on The GPRS board is normal.
Off The GPRS board is faulty or has no
DC input.
GPRS Green Off The GPRS board is not powered on.
Steady on A call is being set up over GPRS.
Blinking (on Data is being transmitted over GPRS.
for 0.1s and
then off for
0.025s)
Blinking (on The ECC500 is registered with the
for 0.1s and network, but no data is being
then off for transmitted.
2.9s)
Blinking (on  The ECC500 is searching for a
for 0.1s and network.
then off for  The absence of a subscriber identity
0.9s) module (SIM) card.
 No access PIN code.

Ports
Table 2-8 describes the ports of the GPRS board.

Table 2-8 GPRS board port description

Silk Screen Type Default Associated Default Status


Alarm

DO_1 Dry contact output. Reserved. Reserved.


DO_2 Dry contact output.
DI_1 Dry contact input. AC SPD fault  If the dry contact is
If an AC SPD is open, no alarm is

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Alarm
connected, set generated.
MUC01A_DI_1 Set to  If the dry contact is
Normal Close. For closed, an alarm is
details, see Figure 2-8 generated.
DI_2 Dry contact input. Natural-ventilation unit
fault.
DI_3 Dry contact input. Hex fault
If an heat exchanger is
connected, set
MUC01A_DI_3 Set to
Normal Close.
DI_4 Dry contact input. Aircon fault.
DI_5 Dry contact input. Inverter fault.
DI_6 Dry contact input. Navigation light fault.
Note: The default associated alarms and default status are user-defined.

Figure 2-8 Default setting of DI of GPRS board

2.2.4 DG IO Board
Figure 2-9 shows the front panel of the DG IO board.

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Figure 2-9 Front panel of the DG IO board

(1) BAT1 (2) F_LEV1 (3) DG1_CTL (4) RST1


(5) RST2 (6) DG2_CTL (7) BAT2 (8) F_LEV2

Ports
Table 2-9 describes the ports of the DG IO board.

Table 2-9 DG IO board port description


Silk Type Description Remarks
Screen

BAT1 DC Detects DG 1 0–24V.


voltage. battery voltage.
F_LEV1 Current Detects fuel level 4–20 mA.
signal. of DG 1.
BAT2 DC Detects DG 2 0–24V.
voltage. battery voltage.
F_LEV2 Current Detects fuel level 4–20 mA.
signal. of DG 2.
DG1_CTL Dry contact Starts or shuts For the DG that starts when the dry
output. down DG 1. contact is closed, connect the signal cable
for remotely starting or shutting down the
DG to the NC and COM ports on the
DG1_CTL.
For the DG that starts when the dry
contact is open, connect the signal cable
to the NO and COM ports on the
DG1_CTL.
RST1 Dry contact Resets DG 1. If the signal cables for resetting the DG
output. connect to the NO and COM ports, the
default settings are as follows:
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Screen
reset.
 If the dry contact is closed, the DG is
reset and alarms related to DG 1 are
cleared.
RST2 Dry contact Resets DG 2. If the signal cables for resetting the DG
output. connect to the NO and COM ports, the
default settings are as follows:
 If the dry contact is open, the DG is not
reset.
 If the dry contact is closed, the DG is
reset and alarms related to DG 2 are
cleared.
DG2_CTL Dry contact Starts or shuts For the DG that starts when the dry
output. down DG 2. contact is closed, connect the signal cable
for remotely starting or shutting down the
DG to the NC and COM ports on the
DG2_CTL.
For the DG that starts when the dry
contact is open, connect the signal cable
to the NO and COM ports on the
DG2_CTL.

2.2.5 Expansion DO Board


Figure 2-10 shows the front panel of the expansion DO board.

Figure 2-10 Front panel of the expansion DO board

(1)DO_1 (2)DO_2 (3)DO_3 (4)DO_4


(5)DO_5 (6)DO_6 (7)DO_7 (8)DO_8

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Ports
Table 2-10 shows the expansion DO board port description.

Table 2-10 Expansion DO board port description


Silk Screen Type Default Associated Default Status
Alarm

DO_1 Dry contact Smoke Alarm  If any of the dry


output. contact is closed,
an alarm is
DO_2 Dry contact Door Status Sensor Alarm generated.
output.  If the dry
contacts are open,
DO_3 Dry contact  All PSU Communication no alarm is
output. Failure generated.
 Communication Failure The status is
(PSU) user-defined.
 PSU Fault
DO_4 Dry contact  Battery Loop1
output. Disconnection
 Battery Loop2
Disconnection
 Load Fuse Broken
 Major Load Fuse Broken
 Minor Load Fuse Broken
 Load 1 Fuse Broken
 Load 2 Fuse Broken
 Load 3 Fuse Broken
 Load 4 Fuse Broken
DO_5 Dry contact High Battery Temperature
output.
DO_6 Dry contact  Hex Fault
output.  Spare DI
Alarm-MUE05A_DI_3
DO_7 Dry contact Mains Failure
output.
DO_8 Dry contact DC SPD Fault
output.
Notes: Expansion DO board can be configured all alarms in the software version. ECC500
alarms list see ECC500 (PowerCube) Alarm Online Help.

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Figure 2-11 shows querying the default status of the dry contact output on the expansion DO
board.

Figure 2-11 Querying the default status of the dry contact output on the expansion DO board

2.2.6 Expansion IO Board


Figure 2-12 shows the front panel of the expansion IO board.

Figure 2-12 Front panel of the expansion IO board

(1) DO_1 port (2) DO_2 port (3) DI_1 port (4) DI_2 port
(5) DI_3 port (6) DI_4 port (7) DI_5 port (8) DI_6 port

Ports
Table 2-11 describes the ports of the expansion IO board.

Table 2-11 Expansion IO board port description

Silk Type Default Associated Default Status


Screen Signal

DO_1 Dry contact output. Reserved. Reserved.


DO_2 Dry contact output.

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Silk Type Default Associated Default Status


Screen Signal

DI_1 Dry contact input. AC SPD Fault  If the dry contact is


If an AC SPD is open, no alarm is
connected, set generated.
MUE05A_DI_1 Set to  If the dry contact is
Normal Close. closed, an alarm is
generated.
DI_2 Dry contact input. Fan Failure
The status is
DI_3 Dry contact input. Hex Fault user-defined.
If an heat exchanger is
connected, set
MUE05A_DI_3 Set to
Normal Close.
DI_4 Dry contact input. Air-conditioner Fault
DI_5 Dry contact input. DG 1 operating status  If the dry contact is
open, DG 1 stops.
 If the dry contact is
closed, DG 1 starts.
The status is not
user-defined.
DI_6 Dry contact input. DG 2 operating status  If the dry contact is
open, DG 2 stops.
 If the dry contact is
closed, DG 2 starts.
The status is not
user-defined.

2.2.7 Serial Board


Figure 2-13 shows the front panel of the serial board.

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Figure 2-13 Front panel of the serial board

(1) COM1 port (2) COM2 port (3) COM3 port (4) COM4 port
(5) Power indicator (6) COM5 port (7) Indicator

Indicators
Table 2-12 shows the indicator description of the serial board.

Table 2-12 Indicator description

Silk Color Meanin Status Description


Scree g
n

PWR Green Power Steady on The power is normal.


indicator
Off There is no DC input or the
serial board is faulty.
RUN Green Run Blinking (on for 1s and The serial board properly
indicator then off for 1s) communicates with the main
control board.
Blinking (on for 0.125s The communication between
and then off for 0.125s) the serial board and the main
control board fails.
ALM Red Alarm Steady on An alarm is generated.
indicator
Off No alarm is generated.

If the Power indicators for the COM4 and COM5 ports are steady green, the power supplies to
the ports are normal. If the Power indicators are off, no power is supplied to the ports.

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Ports
Figure 2-14 shows pins in a communications port.

Figure 2-14 Pins in a communications port

Table 2-13 describes the ports of the serial board.

Table 2-13 Serial board port description

Port Description Remarks

COM1 Southbound RS485 port Connects to a power device.


1, 4: RX+
2, 5: RX–
COM2 Southbound RS485 port Connects to a power device.
1, 4: RX+
2, 5: RX–
COM3 Southbound RS485 port Connects to a power device.
1, 4: RX+
2, 5: RX–
COM4 Southbound RS485 port Connects to camera 1.
1, 4: RX+
2, 5: RX–
3: 12 V+
8: GND
COM5 Southbound RS485 port Connects to camera 2.
1, 4: RX+
2, 5: RX–
3: 12 V+
8: GND

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3 Installation and Commissioning

3.1 Installation Preparations


Safety Information
 Exercise caution when moving the shelf while wearing electrostatic discharge (ESD)
gloves.
 Protect yourself from falling down.

Tools
Ensure that a Phillips screwdriver (M3x100 or M6x200) and a flat-head screwdriver (M2x100
or M6x200) are available.

3.2 Installation
The ECC500 can be installed in 19 inch cabinets, as shown in Figure 3-1.

Installation personnel must be trained to perform operations correctly and safely.

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Figure 3-1 ECC500 installation scenario

To install the ECC500, perform the following steps:


Step 1 Install mounting ears on the ECC500.
Step 2 Install floating nuts on the cabinet.
Step 3 Hold the mounting ears of the ECC500, and place the ECC500 on the guide rails
corresponding to its installation position on the rack.
Step 4 Push the ECC500 inside the cabinet to ensure that the mounting ears are level with the
columns in the cabinet.
Step 5 Pre-tighten each screw in the four mounting holes of the mounting ears using an M6 Phillips
screwdriver.
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3.3 Cable Connection


3.3.1 Connection Sketch

The cable connection of the ECC500 is chosen on the basis of site requirements.

The cables are divided into the following types:ground cables, RJ45 communications cables,
dry contact signal cables, GPRS antennas (including the SIM card) and DC cables.

Ground Cables
When the ECC500 is installed, connect the ground cables, as shown in Figure 3-2.

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Figure 3-2 Ground cables

Communications Cables to RJ45 ports


The RJ45 terminal is used in the RS485/232 serial port and the Ethernet port. Figure 3-3
shows the RJ45 port pins.

Figure 3-3 RJ45 port pins

Plug one end of the telecom cable into the communication, and plug the other end of the
telecom cable into the serial port of corresponding communication.

Dry Contact Signal Cables


Figure 3-4 shows the connection of the dry contact signal cable.

Figure 3-4 Installing a dry contact signal cable

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GPRS Antenna and SIM Card


Figure 3-5 shows the GSM antenna installation.

The Global System for Mobile Communications (GSM) antenna connector is fastened to the
RF port on the GPRS board. The antenna is installed in an unshielded place to ensure that
signals are not shielded.
If the mounting bracket of the GSM antenna has a plastic shell, remove it before installing the
GSM antenna to ensure that the magnet sticks to the unit.

Figure 3-5 GSM antenna installation

If the GPRS function of the ECC500 is required, take out the GRPS board. Then insert the
SIM card. Figure 3-6 shows the installation and removal of the SIM card.

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Figure 3-6 Installing and removal of the SIM card

(1) Removal of the SIM card (2) Installing of the SIM card

3.3.2 Connecting to Intelligent Components


Communication connections between SMU03A and other intelligent component, refer to the
user's manual of intelligent component.

Main Control Board (SMU03A)


Figure 3-7 shows connections between the SMU03A and intelligent components.

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Figure 3-7 Connections between the SMU03A and intelligent components

Table 3-1 shows connection description of main control board.

Table 3-1 Connection description of main control board

Item Silk Screen Connected Device

1 FE Communications Equipment
2 RS485/RS232 BTS
3 COM1 PMU/CPMU
4 COM2 SAU
5 USB USB Flash Drive/USB camera

Basic IO Board (MUS01A)


Figure 3-8 shows connections between the MUS01A and intelligent components.

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Figure 3-8 Connections between the MUS01A and intelligent components

Table 3-2 shows connection description of basic IO board.

Table 3-2 Connection description of basic IO board

Item Silk Connected Device


Screen

1 COM1 South components: AMF25/GMU/Intelligent DC air


conditioner/DG controller/DC Meter and so on
2 COM2 SAU-03A/ATS/DTS/ESMU/24 V Converter
3 COM3 Hex02/EPAC

3.4 Commissioning
3.4.1 Checking Cable Connections and Powering On the ECC500
After checking that the DC power cables, communications cables, and signal cables are
properly connected to the main control board, basic IO board, and so on, power on the
ECC500.

3.4.2 Checking Indicators


Check the indicators on the main control board, basic IO board, and GPRS board. Table 3-3
describes the normal status of such indicators.

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Table 3-3 Indicator description

Board Normal Indicator Status

Main control board  The RUN indicator blinks at 0.5 Hz. (Note: If the ECC500 does
not connect to the NetEco, the indicator blinks at 2 Hz.)
 The ALM indicator is off.
Basic IO board  The PWR indicator is steady on.
 The RUN indicator blinks at 0.5 Hz.
 The ALM indicator is off.
GPRS board  The PWR1 indicator is steady on.
 The PWR2 indicator is steady on.
 The GPRS indicator blinks (on for 1s and then off for 0.125s).

NOTE
Check the GPRS indicator if a GPRS board is configured.

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4 User Interface Description

4.1 LCD User Interface Description


The ECC500 provides an LCD for you to:
 View active alarms and historical alarms.
 View the running status of the system, such as the system voltage, load current.
 Set system parameters, communications parameters, power supply unit (PSU)
parameters and battery parameters.
 Control the system status, such as choosing boost charge or floating charge, resetting
PSUs, cleaning the historical alarms.
 Perform system self-check, such as DG self-check.

 When no alarm is generated, LCD display default interface, when an alarm occurs, LCD displays
Active Alarm interface, you can press Cancel twice to return back to the default interface.
 A password is required when you enter Quick Para Set, Func Para Set, Device Para Set, Control,
System check and USB operation. The preset user name is admin and the preset password is 001.
 The parameter values on the LCD are for reference only.

4.1.1 LCD Menu Hierarchy


Figure 4-1 shows the LCD main menu.

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Figure 4-1 Menu hierarchy

 The LCD Menu is dynamically changed due to different configurations. The above table is only for
reference, and the detailed information is based on the ECC500 LCD Menu you use.
 Only when the equipment is connected to the ECC500 properly, the related menu can be displayed
on the LCD, such as DG, HEX.

4.1.2 LCD Menu


For details about the LCD Menu, see 10.2 LCD Menu.

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4.2 WebUI Description


You can perform the following operations over the WebUI:
 View the system status, including the PSU status, battery status, and active alarm
information.
 Configure system parameters.
 Configure network parameters, including IP addresses, host communications addresses
and baud rates under master/slave protocol.
 Control the system, such as choosing battery boost or floating charge and resetting PSUs.
 Add or delete users, and change user names and passwords.
 Upgrade software online.
 Query and export historical logs and alarms.
 Configure alarm parameters, alarm severity, and the relationship between alarms and dry
contacts.
 Query electronic label information.
 Configure site information, including Set date and Site name, deal with the configuration
files and so on.

The parameter values on the WebUI are for reference only.

4.2.1 Requirements for Operating Environment


Operating system: Windows XP, Win 7.
Browser: Internet Explorer 6.0 or later.

4.2.2 Preparations for Login


Set the IP address, gateway, and subnet mask of the ECC500 before logging into the WebUI.
You also need to set the network and Internet Explorer.

Connecting Cables
Connect the FE port on the ECC500 with a personal computer (PC) using a crossover cable,
as shown in Figure 4-2.

Figure 4-2 Connection between the ECC500 and the PC

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Setting an IP Address
 If the ECC500 communicates by GPRS, no IP address is required.
 If the ECC500 communicates by IP, set the IP address (default value:192.168.1.168),
subnet mask (default value:255.255.255.0), and gateway (default value:192.168.1.1) on
the LCD.

Setting an IP Address of PC
Set the IP address of the PC to be on the same network segment as the IP address of the
ECC500.

Setting a LAN

 If the ECC500 is connected to a local area network (LAN) and a proxy server has been
selected, you need to cancel proxy server setting.
 If the ECC500 is connected to the Internet but the computer is connected to the LAN, you
cannot cancel proxy server setting; otherwise, you will fail to access the ECC500.

To set the LAN, perform the following steps:


Step 1 Open Internet Explorer.
Step 2 Choose Tools > Internet Options.
Step 3 Click the Connections tab and then click LAN settings.
Step 4 Clear the check box under Proxy server, as shown in Figure 4-3.

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Figure 4-3 LAN settings

Step 5 Click OK to finish the LAN settings.


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Setting Internet Explorer


If Internet Explorer 8.0 is used, you need to click to open the compatibility view and set
Internet Explorer 8.0, as shown in Figure 4-4. This ensures normal use of the WebUI.

Figure 4-4 Clicking the icon to open the compatibility interface

4.2.3 WebUI Overview


The parameter values in the figures in this section are for reference only.

Login Page
Enter the IP address of the ECC500 in the Internet Explorer address box, choose English then
press Enter. A login page is displayed, as shown in Figure 4-5.
The preset User Name is admin, and the preset Password is 001.

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Figure 4-5 Login page

If you disconnect the network cable or close the web page, you need to wait about 3 minutes before the
re-login succeeds. Otherwise, a message "[user name] is logged in. Please log out first." is displayed.

System Status
The System Status pane displays current alarms and information about connected equipment.

Figure 4-6 System Status

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If the navigation tree is not displayed completely, hold down Ctrl while rotating the mouse
wheel to zoom in on the view.

System Configuration
The System Configuration pane allows you to configure parameters about the equipment
connecting to the ECC500. Figure 4-7 shows the pane for configuring site information. To
modify a parameter, select the parameter, change the value in the text box, and then click
Submit.

Figure 4-7 System Configuration

Device Parameter Configuration


The Device Parameter Configuration pane allows you to set parameters for connected sites
and devices. Figure 4-8 shows how to set device parameters.

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Figure 4-8 Device Parameter Configuration

Network Configuration
The Network Configuration pane allows you to configure parameters about the network
parameter, NetEco. Figure 4-9 shows the Network Configuration.

Figure 4-9 Network Configuration

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Control
The Control pane allows you to modify the control parameters of the ECC500monitoring
equipment. Figure 4-10 shows the Control interface.

Figure 4-10 Control

Statistics
Step 1 Click Statistics and select a value option as required from the Please Select The Statistics
Signal drop-down list box.
Step 2 Click Search.
The query result is displayed, as shown in Figure 4-11.

Figure 4-11 Statistics

Step 3 Click Export to export statistics in HTML format, as shown in Figure 4-12.

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Figure 4-12 Statistics Result

Step 4 In the Save HTML Document dialog box, select a save path, change the file name, set
Language to Unicode, and then click Save, as shown in Figure 4-22.
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Figure 4-13 Save HTML Document

if you want to save the statistics in .xls document, add ".xls" in the end of the document name manually.
For example, hisStatLog.xls.

User Management
The User Management pane allows you to create, modify, and delete user information,
operation as shown in Figure 4-14 and Figure 4-15.

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Figure 4-14 User Management

Figure 4-15 Add User

Upgrade
The Upgrade pane allows you to upgrade the ECC500 over a WebUI, as shown in Figure
4-16.

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Figure 4-16 Upgrade

For upgrade details, see 5.2.4.3 WebUI Operation.

Log History
The Log History pane allows you to export historical logs to pack files by clicking
Download under Log Download, operation as shown in Figure 4-17.

Figure 4-17 Log History

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 If the downloading UI is not displayed after packing during the loading process, the Internet
Explorer setting may be faulty. See Figure 4-18 for troubleshooting. Choose Information Bar
Help > Windows Help and Support > To stop the Information bar from blocking file and
software downloads. If the downloading UI is still not displayed, perform the step 2. Or not, the
downloading UI is displayed, do not perform the step 2.
 Click the Log tab and retry downloading. If the downloading UI is not displayed, perform operations
as shown in Figure 4-19, click Default level and Reset all zones to default level, and confirm.
Perform step 1 again.
 Click the Log tab and retry downloading.

Figure 4-18 Information Bar Help

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Figure 4-19 Setting Security

Historical Alarms
If no historical alarm is generated, the Historical Alarms page displays no alarms, as shown
in Figure 4-20.

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Figure 4-20 Historical Alarms page

If an alarm is generated, you can export the alarm by performing the following steps:
Step 1 On the Historical Alarms page, click Export, as shown in Figure 4-21.

Figure 4-21 Detail Information

Step 2 In the Save HTML Document dialog box, select a save path, change the file name, set
Language to Unicode, and then click Save, as shown in Figure 4-22.
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Figure 4-22 Save HTML Document

if you want to save the alarms in .xls document, add ".xls" in the end of the document name manually.
For example, hisAlmLog.xls.

Alarm Configuration
The Alarm Configuration pane shown in Figure 4-23 allows you to configure alarm
parameters.

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Figure 4-23 Alarm Configuration

Site configuration
The Site Configuration pane shown in Figure 4-24 allows you to set the system date and
time and site information, and to perform operations about configuration files.

Figure 4-24 Site Configuration

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 When operate Download Default Configuration, if the downloading UI is not displayed after
packing during the loading process, the Internet Explorer setting may be faulty. See Figure 4-25 for
troubleshooting. Choose Information Bar Help > Windows Help and Support > To stop the
Information bar from blocking file and software downloads. If the downloading UI is still not
displayed, perform the step 2. Or not, the downloading UI is displayed, do not perform the step 2.
 Click the Download Default Configuration and retry downloading. If the downloading UI is not
displayed, perform operations as shown in Figure 4-26, click Default level and Reset all zones to
default level, and confirm. Perform step 1 again.
 Click the Download Default Configuration and retry downloading.

Figure 4-25 Information Bar Help

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Figure 4-26 Setting Security

Electronic Label
The Electronic Label pane shown in Figure 4-27 allows you to query electronic label
information about the ECC500 and the intelligent equipment connecting to it.

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Figure 4-27 Electronic Label

About
The About pane shown in Figure 4-28 displays the software version of the ECC500.

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Figure 4-28 About

4.3 EMS UI Description


 For the NetEco details, see the NetEco Product Documentation.
 For the M2000 details, see the M2000 Product Document.

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5 Common Tasks

5.1 Common Installation Tasks


5.1.1 Selecting a Display Language
5.1.1.1 Function Description
The ECC500 supports two display languages: English and Chinese.

5.1.1.2 LCD Operation


After powering on the ECC500, select English by pressing or on the LCD, as shown
in Figure 5-1, and then press Enter to enter the standby screen.

Figure 5-1 Screen for selecting a display language

When the standby screen is displayed, you can change the display language by performing the
steps shown in Figure 5-2.

Figure 5-2 Changing the display language on the LCD

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5.1.1.3 WebUI Operation


For details, see Login Page.

5.1.2 Setting the Date and Time


5.1.2.1 Function Description
You can change the date and time based on the local time and time zone.

Set the time zone before the date and time. Otherwise, the date and time may be incorrect.

5.1.2.2 LCD Operation


Figure 5-3 shows the operation.

Figure 5-3 Setting the date and time on the LCD

5.1.2.3 WebUI Operation


Figure 5-4 shows the operation.

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Figure 5-4 Setting the date and time on the WebUI

To set the date, time, and time zone on the ECC500 to the same values as the date, time, and time zone
on the PC, click GetWinTime.

5.1.3 Setting Quick Site Setup Parameters


5.1.3.1 Function Description
To set up a site rapidly, you can set common site setup parameters at a time. Table 5-1 lists the
common site setup parameters. The values depend on scenarios. If other parameters need to
be set in certain scenarios during deployment, set the parameters based on site requirements.

Table 5-1 Common site setup parameters

System or Component Parameter

Site Summary Battery Type


DG Cfg Mode
ESS Rated Capacity
Cable Length
Cable CSA
EPS Rated Power
System Para Set Date
Set Time
Set Time Zone

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System or Component Parameter

Site ID
Server Para Active NMS IP
Backup NMS IP
NetWork Para Network Mode(GPRS), APN Name, APN Number
Network Mode(IP), IP Address, Subnet Mask, Gateway
Network Mode(SMS), NetEco SMS Num

5.1.3.2 LCD Operation


Figure 5-5 shows the LCD operation.

Figure 5-5 Setting common site setup parameters on the LCD

Set parameters and then press .

5.1.4 Copying Parameter Settings from a USB Flash to the ECC500


Drive During Site Deployment
You can take a USB flash drive to the site for copying parameter settings during site
deployment. After you insert the USB flash drive into the USB port on the ECC500 main
control board, all available configuration files are listed on the LCD. After you check the
configuration files, the application program automatically reads and activates the
configuration.
For details, see the Site Deployment over a USB Flash Drive Operation Guide.

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5.1.5 Setting SMS Services


5.1.5.1 Enabling SMS Generation
You can enable alarms to be sent by SMS to the maintenance personnel's mobile phone. After
thee settings, a short message will be sent as soon as an alarm is generated or cleared. Table
5-2 descries the parameters for enabling or disabling alarms to be sent by SMS.

Table 5-2 Parameters for enabling or disabling alarms to be sent by SMS

Parameter Description

Enable Allows the information about alarm generation and


clearance to be sent to the maintenance personnel's mobile
phone.
Disable Does not allow the information about alarm generation or
clearance to be sent to the maintenance personnel's mobile
phone.

You can set this function only on the WebUI. Perform the following steps:
Step 1 Click Alarm Configuration in the navigation pane, as shown in Figure 5-6.

Figure 5-6 Alarm Configuration

Step 2 Select an alarm and set SMS Enabled to Enable, as shown in Figure 5-7.

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Figure 5-7 Setting SMS Enabled

Step 3 Click Submit, as shown in Figure 5-8. In the Setting completed dialog box, click OK.

Figure 5-8 Setting completed

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5.1.5.2 Query Command


You can send commands by using a mobile phone to query the operating status of site
equipment. Table 5-3 describes the query commands supported by the ECC500. The
commands are case-insensitive.

Table 5-3 Query command description

Command Description

*#help  Queries the command list.


 Returns to the command list.
*#alarm Queries active alarms.
*#info Queries active electricity including the electricity generated by the DG,
mains, and PV modules as well as load power consumption and
remaining backup time.
*#set sitename Sets a site name.
Example: *#set sitename name

If the short message content exceeds the length limit of one short message, the ECC500 sends multiple
short messages.

5.1.5.3 Alarm Short Message


After you send a short message to query alarms by using the mobile phone number, the
ECC500 sends alarms in the following format to the mobile phone number:
Site name: ESN+Alarm generation/clearance time+Alarm severity+Device name: Alarm
name+Appeared/Cleared
Example:
ACB123:
2102310JMB10C4000364
2013-06-19 10:15:29
Major
Site Summary: Bus Bar Undervoltage
Appeared

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 Separate fields by using spaces.


 If the site has no name, the site name field is not displayed.
 Each short message contains a maximum of 160 English characters (including spaces).

5.1.6 Changing Mobile Phone Numbers


5.1.6.1 Function Description
You can change the mobile phone numbers that is used to receive short messages based on
your requirements.

 The SIM card supports only 2G GSM modes.


 The ECC500 allows you to set a maximum of five mobile phone numbers.

5.1.6.2 LCD Operation


Figure 5-9 shows the operation.

Figure 5-9 Changing mobile phone numbers on the LCD

5.1.6.3 WebUI Operation


Figure 5-10 shows the operation.

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Figure 5-10 Changing mobile phone numbers on the WebUI

5.1.6.4 NetEco Operation


For details, see "Configuration Management" in the latest NetEco Product Documentation.

5.1.7 Setting a Site ID


5.1.7.1 Function Description
during site deployment, you need to set a site ID. which is recommended to be the same as the
site number.

5.1.7.2 LCD Operation


Figure 5-11 shows the LCD operation.

Figure 5-11 Setting a site ID on the LCD

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5.1.7.3 WebUI Operation


Figure 5-12 shows the WebUI operation.

Figure 5-12 Setting a site ID on the WebUI

5.1.8 Setting Fuel Level Measurement Parameters


5.1.8.1 Function Description
You can monitor fuel levels in real time after setting parameters such as the fuel tank
installation mode, upper fuel level measurement threshold, and lower fuel level measurement
threshold. The parameters vary depending on the fuel tank installation mode. Table 5-4 lists
the fuel level measurement parameters, and ■ indicates a mandatory parameter.

Table 5-4 Fuel level measurement parameters

Tank Type Tank Tank Capacit Oil Level Oil Level LL


CSA Length y of UL
Tank

Vertical Column ■ ■ ■ ■
Horizontal Column ■ ■ ■ ■ ■
Cuboid ■ ■ ■ ■
Abnormity ■ ■ ■

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5.1.8.2 LCD Operation


Figure 5-13 shows the LCD operation.

Figure 5-13 Setting fuel level measurement parameters on the LCD

5.1.8.3 WebUI Operation


Figure 5-14 shows the WebUI operation.

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Figure 5-14 Setting fuel level measurement parameters on the WebUI

5.1.8.4 NetEco Operation


For details, see "Configuration Management" in the latest NetEco Product Documentation.

5.1.9 Enabling Alarm Generation


5.1.9.1 Function Description
You can enable or disable alarm generation. You can choose whether to generate alarms by
enabling or disabling alarm generation. See Table 5-5.

Table 5-5 Alarm generation parameter description

Alarm Generation Description

Enable An alarm is generated when a fault occurs.


Disable No alarm is generated when a fault occurs.

5.1.9.2 WebUI Operation


The following describes how to enable the Battery Not Detected alarm on the WebUI. The
figure is for reference only.
Click Alarm Configuration in the navigation pane, expand ESS in the right pane, select
Battery Not Detected, set Alarm Enabled to Enable, and then click Submit, as shown in
Figure 5-15.

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Figure 5-15 Enabling the Battery Not Detected alarm

5.1.10 Setting Alarm Severities


5.1.10.1 Function Description
Alarm severities are classified into critical, major, minor, and warning, as described in Table
5-6. Alarms of different severities are handled by using different measures. You can customize
the severity for an alarm.

Table 5-6 Alarm severity description


Severity Description

Critical Has affected services and requires immediate corrective measures.


Major Has affected services and will cause severe results if not handled in a timely
manner.
Minor Has not affected services or affected services slightly but needs corrective
measures to prevent severe faults.
Warning Potential faults that will affect services are detected.

5.1.10.2 WebUI Operation


The following describes how to set a severity for the Battery Not Detected alarm on the
WebUI. The figure is for reference only.
Click Alarm Configuration in the navigation pane, expand ESS in the right pane, select
Battery Not Detected, set Alarm severity to Critical, and then click Submit, as shown in
Figure 5-16.

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Figure 5-16 Setting a severity for the Battery Not Detected alarm

5.1.10.3 NetEco Operation


For details, see "Fault Management" in the latest NetEco Product Documentation.

5.1.11 Changing Default Dry Contact Values


5.1.11.1 Function Description
You can associate alarms with relays that correspond to different dry contact outputs. When
an alarm is generated, the corresponding relay is open or closed. The following describes how
to change the default value of the DO_1 on the expansion DO board.

5.1.11.2 WebUI Operation


Change the default DO_1 value from Smoke Alarm to Battery Discharge.
Step 1 Cancel the association between Smoke Alarm and DO_1, and then click Submit, as shown in
Figure 5-17.

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Figure 5-17 Canceling the association between Smoke Alarm and DO_1

Step 2 Associate Battery Discharge with DO_1, and then click Submit, as shown in Figure 5-18.

Figure 5-18 Associating Battery Discharge with DO_1

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5.1.12 Changing Alarm Conditions for Dry Contacts


5.1.12.1 Function Description
You can set alarm condition for associated dry contact inputs and outputs. When an alarm is
generated, the corresponding relay is open or closed. The following describes how to change
the alarm condition of the DO_1 on the expansion DO board. The default condition is as
follows: if an alarm is generated, the dry contact output is closed; if no alarm is generated, the
dry contact output is open.

5.1.12.2 LCD Operation


Figure 5-19 shows the operation.

Figure 5-19 Changing alarm conditions for dry contacts on the LCD

5.1.12.3 WebUI Operation


Figure 5-20 shows the operation.

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Figure 5-20 Changing alarm conditions for dry contacts on the WebUI

5.1.13 DG Check
5.1.13.1 Function Description
A DG check detects whether the DG can start or shut down properly and reports the check
result.

5.1.13.2 LCD Operation


Figure 5-21 shows the LCD operation.

Figure 5-21 Setting DG check on the LCD

5.1.14 Querying Active Alarms


5.1.14.1 Function Description
You can query active alarms.

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5.1.14.2 LCD Operation


Method 1: Press and at the same time anytime to quickly enter the Active Alarms
menu.
Method 2: Query active alarms on the LCD, as shown in Figure 5-22.

Figure 5-22 Querying active alarms on the LCD

 The parameter values in the preceding figure are for reference only.
 130702 indicates July 2, 2013.

5.1.14.3 WebUI Operation


For details, see System Status.

5.1.15 Querying Historical Alarms


5.1.15.1 Function Description
You can query historical alarms.

5.1.15.2 LCD Operation


Figure 5-23 shows how to query historical alarms. The parameter values in the figure are for
reference only.

Figure 5-23 Querying historical alarms on the LCD

5.1.15.3 WebUI Operation


For details, see Historical Alarms.

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5.1.16 Querying an ESN


5.1.16.1 Function Description
During site setup, enter an equipment serial number (ESN) on the NetEco side. The following
describes how to set an ESN:
 For PowerCube 1000 V300R002C00/C01, the ESN is a 16-digit number for the main
control board and can be queried on the WebUI or LCD.
 For PowerCube 1000 V300R002C03 and later versions, two methods are provided:
method 1 (preferred): The ESN is a 20-digit number for the subrack and can be obtained
from the bar code on the main control board or be queried on the WebUI.
method 2: The ESN is a 16-digit number for the main control board and can be queried
on the WebUI or LCD.

Obtaining a 20-Digit Subrack ESN from the Bar Code


The bar code containing the 20-digit ESN is hanged at the screw on the main control board.
After installing the ECC500, tear the bar code from the subrack front panel and paste it on
your notebook, and then write down the site name. Enter the ESN when setting up a site on
the NetEco.
Figure 5-24 shows the bar code on the main control board.

Figure 5-24 Bar code on the main control board

5.1.16.2 LCD Operation

Querying a 16-Digit ESN for the Main Control Board on the LCD
Figure 5-25 shows how to query an ESN on the LCD.

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Figure 5-25 Querying an ESN on the LCD

5.1.16.3 WebUI Operation

Querying an ESN for the Main Control Board and Subrack on the WebUI
Click Electronic Label in the navigation pane. The BarCode displayed in the right pane is the
ESN number, as shown in Figure 5-26.

Figure 5-26 Electronic Label

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5.2 Common Maintenance Tasks


5.2.1 Backing Up the Current Configuration File
5.2.1.1 Function Description
You can back up the configuration file for the local computer, and use the configuration file to
rapidly configure parameters for other sites

5.2.1.2 WebUI Operation


To back up the current configuration file, perform the following steps:
Step 1 Save the current configurations as the default configurations.
Step 2 Download the current configurations, as shown in Figure 5-27.

Figure 5-27 Backing up the current configuration file on the WebUI

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5.2.2 Importing a Configuration File


5.2.2.1 Function Description
You can import a configuration file that matches the ECC software version over 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.

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5.2.2.2 WebUI Operation


Figure 5-28 shows how to import a configuration file.

Figure 5-28 Importing a configuration file on the WebUI

5.2.3 Querying Real-time Data


5.2.3.1 Function Description
You can query real-time data collected during site operating on the LCD, WebUI, and NetEco.
The real-time data includes active alarms, site summary, ESS information, EPS information,
and GPRS module information.

5.2.3.2 LCD Operation


Figure 5-29 and Figure 5-30 respectively show how to query active alarms and operating
information on the LCD.

Figure 5-29 Querying active alarms on the LCD

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Figure 5-30 Querying operating information on the LCD

5.2.3.3 WebUI Operation


To query real-time data on the WebUI, click System Status in the navigation pane and then
expand the data category that you want to query, as shown in Figure 5-31.

Figure 5-31 Querying real-time data on the WebUI

5.2.3.4 NetEco Operation


For details, see "Client Introduction and Settings" in the latest NetEco Product
Documentation.

5.2.4 Upgrading the Software


5.2.4.1 Function Description
You can upgrade the software versions for the ECC500, board support package (BSP), and
south components over a USB flash drive, WebUI, and NetEco. The upgrade package can
be .tar or .bin files.

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USB flash drive just supports .tar files.

5.2.4.2 LCD Operation


Before upgrading the software, perform the following steps:
Step 1 Check that the USB flash drive is in FAT format. If it is not in FAT format, format it to FAT
format.
Step 2 Obtain the .tar upgrade package from http://support.huawei.com and import it to the root
directory in the USB flash drive.
Step 3 Insert the USB flash drive into the USB port on the ECC500, and enter the user name and
password for accessing the upgrade menu.

Certain USB flash drives may be incompatible with the ECC500. Before visiting the site,
ensure that the USB flash drive can work with the ECC500.

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Figure 5-32 shows how to upgrade the software over a USB flash drive.

Figure 5-32 Upgrading the software over a USB flash drive on the LCD

After the procedure, restart the ECC500 by pressing the Enter button.

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5.2.4.3 WebUI Operation


To upgrade the software on the WebUI, perform the following steps:
Step 1 Click the System Status tab to query and record the software versions for the ECC500 and its
monitored components, as shown in Figure 5-33.

Figure 5-33 Querying software information on the WebUI

Step 2 Click Upgrade, click Browse under Upload Configuration File, and then select the upgrade
file, as shown in Figure 5-34.

Figure 5-34 Upgrading software on the WebUI

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Step 3 Click Send. Then click OK in the displayed dialog box, as shown in Figure 5-34 and Figure
5-35.

Figure 5-35 Confirming the upgrade

After the upgrade file is sent to the main control board of the ECC500, Uploaded successfully is
displayed.

Step 4 After the upgrade file is uploaded successfully, it is displayed under Packages to be
activated. Select the software package to be upgraded and then click Active. The upgrade
succeeds, a message is displayed, saying "Selected package has been activated successfully."

Figure 5-36 Activating the software package

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Step 5 Click the System Status tab shown in Figure 5-33 to query the software version of the
ECC500 after the upgrade. If the software version after the upgrade is the same as the target
version, the upgrade is successful.
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5.2.4.4 NetEco Operation


For details, see "Software Management" in the latest NetEco Product Documentation.

5.2.5 Querying Electronic Labels


5.2.5.1 Function Description
You can query and export electronic labels for intelligent components over the WebUI and
NetEco for ease of inventory management.
Table 5-7 lists the items on an electronic label.

Table 5-7 Electronic label items

Item Definition

BoardType Model
BarCode Bar code
Item BBOM number
Description Component description
Manufactured Manufacturing date
VendorName Vendor name
IssueNumber Issue number
CLEICode Common language equipment identification (CLEI) code
BOM More detailed item number

5.2.5.2 WebUI Operation


To query an electronic label on the WebUI, click Electronic Label in the navigation pane. You
can export electronic labels by clicking Export, as shown in Figure 5-37.

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Figure 5-37 Querying electronic labels on the WebUI

5.2.5.3 NetEco Operation


For details, see "Inventory Management" in the latest NetEco Product Documentation.

5.2.6 Exporting System Logs


5.2.6.1 Function Description
You can export logs to a USB flash drive over the LCD, and to a local PC over the WebUI or
NetEco.

 You can export operation logs, running logs, maintenance logs, site deployment configuration data,
and historical alarms.
 Name a log in the following format: site IDPCCSlog.tar.gz

5.2.6.2 LCD Operation


To export logs over the LCD, perform the following steps:
Step 1 Insert a USB flash drive into the USB port on the ECC500.
Step 2 Export all system logs to the USB flash drive, as shown in Figure 5-38.

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Figure 5-38 Exporting logs on the LCD

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5.2.6.3 WebUI Operation


To export logs over the WebUI, click Log History in the navigation pane and then click
Download in the right pane, as shown in Figure 5-39.

Figure 5-39 Exporting logs on the WebUI

5.2.6.4 NetEco Operation


For details, see "Log Management" in the latest NetEco Product Documentation.

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5.2.7 Querying Daily Total Traffic in GPRS Networking Mode


5.2.7.1 Function Description
In GPRS networking mode, you can query the daily total traffic for the site on the NetEco and
WebUI.

5.2.7.2 WebUI Operation


To query daily total traffic on the WebUI, perform the following steps:
Step 1 Click Statistics in the navigation pane, select Site Summary: GPRS Traffic Per Day, and
then click Search, as shown in Figure 5-40.

Figure 5-40 Querying daily total traffic in GPRS networking mode on the WebUI

Step 2 To export data, click Export.


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5.2.7.3 NetEco Operation


For details, see "Report Management" in the latest NetEco Product Documentation.

5.2.8 Querying SIM Card Information


5.2.8.1 Function Description
You can query site SIM card information for ease of site management. SIM card information
includes SIM serial numbers and card numbers, the SIM card serial number uniquely
identifies a site SIM card number. You can query SIM card information on the LCD, WebUI,
and NetEco.

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5.2.8.2 LCD Operation


Figure 5-41 shows how to query site SIM card information on the LCD.

Figure 5-41 Querying SIM card information on the LCD

5.2.8.3 WebUI Operation


Figure 5-42 shows how to query site SIM card information on the WebUI.

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Figure 5-42 Querying SIM card information on the WebUI

5.2.8.4 NetEco Operation


For details, see "Configuration Management" in the latest NetEco Product Documentation.

5.2.9 Querying the ECC500 Version Number


5.2.9.1 Function Description
Querying the ECC500 version number helps you locate fault causes and verify upgrades.

5.2.9.2 LCD Operation


Figure 5-43 shows how to query the ECC500 version number on the LCD.

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Figure 5-43 Querying the ECC500 version number on the LCD

5.2.9.3 WebUI Operation


Click System Status > Site Summary in the navigation pane. The ECC500 version number is
displayed in the right pane, as shown in Figure 5-44

Figure 5-44 Querying the ECC500 version number on the WebUI

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5.2.9.4 NetEco Operation


For details, see "Software Management" in the latest NetEco Product Documentation.

5.2.10 Energy Storage Management


5.2.10.1 Function Description
Energy storage management ensures the normal operating of the PowerCube 1000. The
ECC500 can switch an energy storage system (ESS) between equalized charging and float
charging, adjust energy storage unit (ESU) voltages and limit ESU currents, manage ESU
temperatures, and generate alarms for ESU disconnection after you set appropriate
parameters.
Energy storage management parameters include basic parameters, charge parameters, and
disconnection alarm parameters, takes the FCB as the example.

Different types of ESUs have different parameters, default values, and value ranges. The data in the
following figures is for reference only.

Basic Parameters
Table 5-8 lists the basic parameters and their values.

Table 5-8 Basic parameters and values


Parameter Default Value Lower Threshold Upper Threshold

Cable Length(m) 1 0 100


Cable CSA 35 6 100
(mm2)
Rated Capacity(Ah) 490 0 5000
Batt Atten Coef 0.8 0.00 1.00
Cell Voltage(V) 2 2/12/48
Cell Num. 24 1 50

Charge Parameters
Table 5-9 lists the charge parameters and their values.

Table 5-9 Charge parameters and values

Parameter Default Value Lower Upper


Threshold Threshold

BC Voltage(V) 56.4 42.0 58.0


FC Voltage(V) 53.5 42.0 58.0

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Parameter Default Value Lower Upper


Threshold Threshold

Current Limit(C10) 0.30 0.05 0.30


Over Cur THR(C10) 0.35 0.15 0.50
Timed BC En Enable Enable/Disable
Timed BC Int(day) 30 15 240
Max BC Duration(h) 12 1 24
Temp Comp 80 0 150
Coef(mV/°C)
Chg Eff 0.95 0.80 1.00
Fast Chg En Enable Enable/Disable

 Float charging: The ECC500 compensates the electricity consumed by self-discharge after full
charge.
 Equalized charging: The ECC500 fully charges ESUs rapidly by increasing the output voltage.
During equalized charging, the ECC500 limits the PSU output current to avoid ESU damage caused
by over large charge currents.
 Temperature compensation coefficient: To reduce the effect of ambient temperatures on ESUs,
prolong the ESU lifespan, and maintain a reliable charge current, the ECC500 adjusts the output
voltage based on the optimal operating temperature, present ESU temperature, and temperature
compensation coefficient. If the ambient temperature rises, the ECC500 decreases the output voltage.
If the ambient temperature decreases, the ECC500 increases the output voltage.
 Fast charging: Charge ESUs rapidly. During fast charging, ESUs generate much heat and the ESU
temperature rises, which deteriorates the ESU performance and shortens the ESU lifespan.

Disconnection Alarm Parameters


Table 5-10 lists the disconnection alarm parameters and their values.

Table 5-10 Disconnection alarm parameters and values

Parameter Default Value Lower Upper


Threshold Threshold

BLVD Enabled Enable Enable/Disable


BLVD 43.2 35.0 53.0
Voltage(V)
HT LVD En Disable Enable/Disable
HT LVD Temp 53 40 70
(°C)
HT Alarm THR 50 35 70
(°C)

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Parameter Default Value Lower Upper


Threshold Threshold

LT Alarm THR -5 -50 0


(°C)
Temp-S UL(°C) 80 0 100
Temp-S LL(°C) -20 -50 0

The following describes basic energy storage management operations on the LCD, WebUI,
and NetEco. The figures are for reference only.

After you change an ESU type, the ECC500 will restart.

5.2.10.2 LCD Operation


Step 1 Set an ESU type, as shown in Figure 5-45.

Figure 5-45 Setting an ESU type on the LCD

Step 2 Figure 5-46 shows how to set an equalized charging voltage. The procedures for setting basic
parameters, charge parameters, and disconnection alarm parameters are similar.

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Figure 5-46 Setting an equalized charging voltage on the LCD

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5.2.10.3 WebUI Operation


1. Select an ESU type.
Click Device Parameter Configuration in the navigation pane, expand Site Summary in the
right pane, select Battery Type, and then click Submit, as shown in Figure 5-47.

Figure 5-47 Selecting an ESU type on the WebUI

2. Set energy storage parameters.


The following describes how to set an equalized charging voltage. The procedures for setting
basic parameters, charge parameters, and disconnection alarm parameters are similar.
Step 1 Click System Configuration in the navigation pane and expand ESS in the right pane. Basic
Parameters, Charge Parameters, and Disconnect and Alarm Parameters are displayed, as
shown in Figure 5-48.

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Figure 5-48 ESS

Step 2 Expand Charge Parameters, select Boost Charge Voltage, enter a value in the text box, and
then click Submit, as shown in Figure 5-49.

Figure 5-49 Setting an equalized charging voltage on the WebUI

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5.2.10.4 NetEco Operation


For details, see "Configuration Management" in the latest NetEco Product Documentation.

5.2.11 Video Capturing


5.2.11.1 Function Description
The video capturing function allows you to monitor the ECC500 operating environment in
time. Images can be manually refreshed on the WebUI and captured through the alarm
association function. The images can also be exported.

On the NetEco, you can set associations between alarms and capturing, manually capture images, view
images, and export images.

Basic Parameters
Table 5-11 lists parameters related to video capturing.

Table 5-11 Basic parameters for video capturing

Parameter Description Default Value Range


Value

Picture Quality Image definition Average Average, Fair,


Good, and
Excellent
Image Format Size of an image 640*480 160*120,
320*240,
640*480
Continuous Interval between two captured 40 40–600
Interval(s) images
Before Alarm Number of saved images before 5 1–10
Count(Pcs) alarm generation
After Alarm Number of saved images after alarm 5 1–10
Count(Pcs) generation
Remote Number of images captured on the 10 1–20
Capture(Pcs) NetEco. This parameter can be set
only on the NetEco.
COM Port The port of the camera access. - COM4, COM5

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5.2.11.2 LCD Operation

Setting Parameters
Figure 5-50 shows how to set video capturing parameters on the LCD.

Figure 5-50 Setting video capturing parameters on the LCD

You can associate alarms with capturing, view images, and export images only on the WebUI or NetEco.

5.2.11.3 WebUI Operation

Setting Parameters
Step 1 Choose Device Parameter Configuration > MUS02A, select S4 Output Control and set it
to Enable. Energize the camera and set S5 Output Control. Then click Submit, as shown in
Figure 5-51.

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Figure 5-51 Setting MUS02A parameters

Step 2 Choose Device Parameter Configuration > Camera1, set parameters, and then click
Submit, as shown in Figure 5-52.

Figure 5-52 Setting camera parameters

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Setting associations between alarms and capturing


The following describes how to enable the camera on the WebUI for the busbar overvoltage
alarm. The figure is for reference only.
Choose Alarm Configuration > Site Summary, select Bus Bar Overvoltage from the
Alarm name column, set Link Camera1 or Link Camera2 to Enable, and click Submit, as
shown in Figure 5-53.

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Figure 5-53 Setting associations between alarms and capturing

Viewing Real-time Images and Exporting Images


As shown in Figure 5-54, click Camera to view images, click Refresh to view the latest
image, and click Export to export the images automatically captured when the alarm is
generated.

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Figure 5-54 Viewing real-time images and exporting images

5.2.11.4 NetEco Operation


For details, see "Monitor Management" in the latest NetEco Product Documentation.

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6.1 M2000 Management


Table 6-1 shows the scenario for M2000 management.

Table 6-1 M2000 management scenario

Networking Mode Base Station Software Version

GSM in-band networking BTS  GBSS12.0 and later


 SRAN6.0 and later

In the M2000 management scenario, ensure that parameters are correctly set. You are not advised to set
parameters on the LCD or WebUI, such as BC Voltage, FC Voltage, DC UV THR, and DC OV THR.

6.1.1 Installing a Communications Cable


Figure 6-1 shows the communications cable connection between the ECC500 and the
baseband unit (BBU).

Figure 6-1 Installing a communications cable between the ECC500 and the BBU

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6.1.2 Setting Communications Parameters


Table 6-2 lists the communications parameters.

Table 6-2 Communications parameters

Parameter Value

Host Addr 27

LCD Operation
Figure 6-2 shows the LCD operation.

Figure 6-2 Setting the local address on the LCD

6.2 NetEco Management


NetEco management supports the following scenarios:
 Out-of-band mode: GPRS networking, SMS networking, GPRS+SMS networking, and
IP networking.
 In-band mode: For details, see 6.1 M2000 Management.

6.2.1 Installing a Communications Cable


GPRS Networking and SMS Networking
You need only to install a GSM antenna and SIM card, and do not have to install any cable.
For the installation details, see GPRS Antenna and SIM Card.

IP Networking
Figure 6-3 shows the communications cable connection for IP networking.

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Figure 6-3 Installing a communications cable for IP networking

6.2.2 Setting Communications Parameters


6.2.2.1 GPRS Networking
For GPRS networking, the SIM card must support circuit switched (CS) services and packet
switched (PS) services.

Table 6-3 GPRS networking parameters

Parameter Value

Network Mode GPRS


Active NMS IP Obtained from the network management center (NMC)
Backup NMS IP Obtained from the NMC
APN Name Obtained from the survey table
APN Number Obtained from the survey table
User Name User name for accessing the GPRS network (specified if the
APN is used or left blank if the APN is not used)
User Password Password for accessing the GPRS network (specified if the APN
is used or left blank if the APN is not used)
User1-5(optional) Telephone number of maintenance personnel (Set this parameter
based on site requirements.)

LCD Operation
Figure 6-4 shows the LCD operation.

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Figure 6-4 Setting GPRS networking parameters on the LCD

WebUI Operation
Figure 6-5 shows the WebUI operation.

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Figure 6-5 Setting GPRS networking parameters on the WebUI

Verification
If Comm OK is displayed on the LCD or WebUI, as shown in Figure 6-6 and Figure 6-7, the
GPRS networking setting is complete.

Figure 6-6 Displaying communication status on the LCD

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Figure 6-7 Displaying communication status on the WebUI

Table 6-4 shows general requirements of GPRS Network performance. If the network performance is
worse than the requirements, communication interruption may happen.

Table 6-4 GPRS main performance index

Index Description Reference

Received If the probability of received signal code power P (RSCP > –89
signal (RSCP) greater than –89 dBm is less than 95%, dBm) > 95%
strength the cell coverage of wireless signals is poor.
indicator
(RSSI)
Packet Data PDP activation success rate = Successful number 95%
Protocol of PDP activation/Total number of PDP activation
(PDP)
activation
success rate
Attach Attach attachment success rate = Successful 95%
attachment number of PDP attachment/Total number of PDP
success rate attachment
Handover Handover success rate = Successful number of 98%
success rate GPRS handover/Total number of GPRS handover

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6.2.2.2 SMS Networking


Table 6-5 shows SMS networking parameters.

Table 6-5 SMS networking parameters


Parameter Value

Network Mode SMS


NetEco SMS Number Number of the SIM card in the SMS modem
on the NetEco side
User1-5(optional) Telephone number of maintenance
personnel (Set this parameter based on site
requirements.)

LCD Operation
Before setting parameters on the LCD, insert the SIM card provided by the operator into the
GPRS module.
Figure 6-8 shows the LCD operation.

Figure 6-8 Setting SMS networking parameters on the LCD

WebUI Operation
Before setting parameters on the WebUI, insert the SIM card provided by the operator into the
GPRS module.
Figure 6-9 shows the WebUI operation.

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Figure 6-9 Setting SMS networking parameters on the WebUI

Verification
1. LCD operation:
Step 1 Set SMS verification number, operation as shown in Figure 6-10.

Figure 6-10 Set SMS verification number

Step 2 Send SMS to verify that communication is normal, operation as shown in Figure 6-11.

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Figure 6-11 SMS verification

Press the Enter key to send a SMS, you receive the message "Ecc Test SMS!" that the
communication is normal.
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2. Web operation:
To verify that the maintenance personnel's mobile phone can communicate with the ECC500,
perform the following steps:
Step 1 On the WebUI, click the Network Configuration tab.
Step 2 Set SMS Test Telephone to the mobile phone number added before, and then click Submit,
as shown in Figure 6-12.
If the mobile phone number receives "ECC Test SMS" from the ECC500, a communications
link is successfully set up between the mobile phone and the ECC500.

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Figure 6-12 Setting a mobile phone number for SMS test

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6.2.2.3 GPRS+SMS Networking


If you use the GPRS+SMS networking mode, the ECC500 first sets up a GPRS network for
communication. The short message service (SMS) network functions as the backup
communications link. GPRS+SMS networking requires the parameter settings for GPRS
networking and SMS networking.
 When the GPRS link is disconnected, the ECC500 switches to SMS networking within a
specific time.
 When the GPRS networking recovers, the ECC500 automatically switches back to GPRS
networking within a specific time.

If you have configured parameters for GPRS networking and SMS networking, you do not have to set
the parameters again.

Table 6-6 Setting GPRS+SMS networking parameters

Parameter Setting

Network Mode GPRS+SMS


Active NMS IP Obtained from the NMC
Backup NMS IP Obtained from the NMC
APN Name Obtained from the survey table

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Parameter Setting

APN Number Obtained from the survey table


User Name User name for accessing the GPRS network (specified if the
APN is used or left blank if the APN is not used)
User Password Password for accessing the GPRS network (specified if the APN
is used or left blank if the APN is not used)
NetEco SMS Number Number of the SIM card in the SMS modem on the NetEco side
User1-5(optional) Telephone number of maintenance personnel (Set this parameter
based on site requirements.)

LCD Operation
Figure 6-13 shows the LCD operation.

Figure 6-13 Setting GPRS+SMS networking parameters on the LCD

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WebUI Operation
Figure 6-14 shows the WebUI operation.

Figure 6-14 Setting GPRS+SMS networking parameters on the WebUI

Verification
1. For details about how to verify GPRS networking, see Verification.
2. For details about how to verify SMS networking, see Verification.

Before verifying SMS networking, disconnect the GPRS link by, for example, setting APN
Name and APN Number to incorrect values.

6.2.2.4 IP Networking
Table 6-7 shows IP networking parameters.

Table 6-7 IP networking parameters


Parameter Value

Network Mode IP

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Parameter Value

Active NMS IP Obtained from the NMC


Backup NMS IP Obtained from the NMC
IP Address Set according to the network plan
Subnet Mask Set according to the network plan
Gateway IP Set according to the network plan
User1-5(optional) Telephone number of maintenance
personnel (Set this parameter based on site
requirements.)

LCD Operation
Figure 6-15 shows the LCD operation.

Figure 6-15 Setting IP networking parameters on the LCD

WebUI Operation
Figure 6-16 shows the WebUI operation.

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Figure 6-16 Setting IP networking parameters on the WebUI

Verification
If Comm OK is displayed on the LCD or WebUI, as shown in Figure 6-17 and Figure 6-7, the
IP networking setting is complete.

Figure 6-17 Displaying communication status on the LCD

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Figure 6-18 Displaying communication status on the WebUI

6.3 Third-Party Element Management (over Dry Contacts)


Devices are connected over dry contacts.

6.3.1 Installing a Communications Cable


For details about how to install a communications cable, see Dry Contact Signal Cables.

6.3.2 Setting Parameters


You do not have to set parameters.

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7 Feature Description

7.1 DG Management
7.1.1 DG Startup/Shutdown at High or Low Temperatures
To ensure the stable operating of batteries and the power supply to TCUs at high or low
temperatures, start the DG to supply power. After the ambient temperature restores to a
normal range, shut down the DG

Parameter

Table 7-1 Parameter description for DG startup/shutdown at high or low temperatures

Parameter Description Default Value


Value Range

HT Start En Enables or disables DG startup at Enable Enable/Dis


specified temperatures. able
HT Start Temp(degC) Ambient temperature above which 45 30–65
the DG will start.
HT Stop Temp(degC) Ambient temperature below which 29 25–65
the DG will shut down if the DG
starts at high temperatures.
Min HT Runtime(h) Shortest DG runtime at high 8 1–24
temperatures.
LT Start En Enables or disables DG startup at Disable Enable/Dis
specified temperatures. able
LT Start Temp(degC) Ambient temperature below which 5 –10 to +15
the DG will start.
LT Stop Temp(degC) Ambient temperature below which 20 0–25
the DG will shut down if the DG
starts at low temperatures.
Min LT Runtime(h) Shortest DG runtime at low 8 1–24
temperatures.

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LCD Operation
Figure 7-1 shows the LCD operation.

Figure 7-1 Setting DG parameters for the scenarios with high or low temperatures on the LCD

WebUI Operation
Figure 7-2 shows the WebUI operation.

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Figure 7-2 Setting DG parameters for the scenarios with high or low temperatures on the WebUI

7.1.2 Scheduled DG Shutdown


You can shut down the DG within specified duration to temporarily solve the problem that the
DG noise affects the residents around.

Parameter

Table 7-2 Scheduled DG shutdown parameter description

Parameter Description Defau Value


lt Range
Value

TDO En Enables or disables DG Disable Enable/Disabl


shutdown at specified time. e
TDO Time(h) Time for DG shutdown. 22 0–23
Run Time To TDO(h) DG runtime before the 6 1–12
scheduled DG shutdown time
arrives.

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LCD Operation
Figure 7-3 shows the LCD operation.

Figure 7-3 Setting scheduled DG shutdown parameters on the LCD

WebUI Operation
Figure 7-4 shows the WebUI operation.

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Figure 7-4 Setting scheduled DG shutdown parameters on the WebUI

7.1.3 Intelligent Maintenance


This function reminds you to check and maintain the DG on schedule to ensure proper DG
operating, takes smart DG as the example.
If you set Routine Maint, Timed Maint, and First Maint, the ECC500 reminds you to
maintain the DG at specified time. The ECC500 also supports TMDS.

Parameter

Table 7-3 Intelligent maintenance parameter description

Parameter Description Defaul Value


t Range
Value

Daily Maint Per(h) Interval between daily DG 250 50–1000


maintenance reminding (that is,
accumulated DG runtime).
Timed Maint Perday) Interval between scheduled DG 90 1–365
maintenance reminding (that is, the
ECC500 runtime).

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Parameter Description Defaul Value


t Range
Value

First Maint Msg(h) Reminds you of the first maintenance 50 50–250


when the accumulated DG runtime
exceeds the preset time.
TMDS En Enables or disables scheduled DG Enable Enable/Di
maintenance at specified time. sable
TMDS Interval(day) Time interval between two adjacent 7 1–30
times of scheduled DG maintenance.
TMDS Time(min) DG runtime during each time of 15 10–300
scheduled DG maintenance.

LCD Operation
Figure 7-5 and Figure 7-6 show the LCD operation.

Figure 7-5 Setting maintenance reminding parameters on the LCD

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Figure 7-6 Setting scheduled maintenance parameters on the LCD

WebUI Operation
Figure 7-7 and Figure 7-8 show the WebUI operation.

Figure 7-7 Setting maintenance reminding parameters on the WebUI

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Figure 7-8 Setting scheduled maintenance parameters on the WebUI

7.1.4 Quality Guarantee KPI Performance


If you customize this feature, you can set DG quality guarantee KPI parameters to enable the
ECC500 to dynamically adjust the PowerCube status, ensuring the DG KPI performance in
the quality guarantee period.

This feature is customized.

Parameter

Table 7-4 DG quality guarantee KPI parameter description

Parameter Description Default Value


Value Range

DG Runtime KPI Enabled Enables or disables the ECC500 to Disable Disable


adjust the KPI for daily DG operating and
duration. Enable
DG Runtime Target Per Sets the daily DG operating duration. 5.0 1.0–24.0
Day(h)
DG Runtime KPI Daily DG operating duration within a - -
specific time range. The unit is h/day.

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LCD Operation
Figure 7-9 and Figure 7-10 show the LCD operation.

Figure 7-9 Setting DG quality guarantee KPI parameters on the LCD

Figure 7-10 Querying DG KPI parameters on the LCD

WebUI Operation
Figure 7-11 and Figure 7-12 show the WebUI operation.

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Figure 7-11 Setting DG quality guarantee KPI parameters on the WebUI

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Figure 7-12 Querying DG KPI parameters on the WebUI

7.2 Temperature Control Management


7.2.1 Indoor DC Air Conditioner
When an indoor air conditioner communicates with the ECC500, the ECC500 starts or shuts
down the air conditioner based on the room temperature. When the room temperature reaches
to a particular value, the ECC500 starts or shuts down one or two air conditioners. When the
air conditioner fails to communicate with the ECC500, the air conditioner starts or shuts down
based on its own schedule logic.

Basic Parameters

Table 7-5 Basic parameters for indoor DC air conditioners

Parameter Description Default Value


Value Range

High Temperature Start Room temperature for starting the 35 20–50


Air Conditioner first air conditioner
Temperature(degC)
Very High Temperature Room temperature for starting two 40 25–55
Start Air Conditioner air conditioners at the same time

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Parameter Description Default Value


Value Range
Temperature(degC)
Stop Air Conditioner Difference between the room 5 1–10
Temperature Span(degC) temperature (smaller value) and the
air conditioner temperature (larger
value) for shutting down the air
conditioner
Rotation Interval of Two Operating duration of an air 10 2–24
Air Conditioner(h) conditioner. If the duration expires,
this air conditioner shuts down and
the other air conditioner starts.

LCD Operation
Figure 7-13 shows the LCD operation.

Figure 7-13 Setting indoor air conditioner parameters on the LCD

WebUI Operation
Figure 7-14 shows the WebUI operation.

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Figure 7-14 Setting indoor air conditioner parameters on the WebUI

7.2.2 Cabinet DC Air Conditioner


The ECC500 dynamically starts or shuts down the cabinet air conditioner based on the
temperature inside the cabinet or the preset temperatures, to keep the temperature inside the
cabinet within a proper range and save power and diesel.

Basic Parameters

Table 7-6 Cabinet DC air conditioner parameters

Parameter Description Defa Value


ult Range
Value

Cabinet Air Conditioner Enables or disables the air conditioner to Disabl Enable
Manage Enabled enter the power saving mode. e and
Disable
High Temperature Start When the cabinet temperature is 2.5°C 25 25–50
Air Conditioner higher than the preset temperature, the
Temperature(degC) air conditioner starts. When the cabinet
temperature is 2.5°C lower than the
preset temperature, the air conditioner
shuts down. The preset temperature is
defined as High Temperature Start
Air Conditioner Temperature, which
is valid when Cabinet Air Conditioner
Manage Enabled is disabled.
Start Air Conditioner Temperature for starting the air 25 25–50
Temperature On Charge conditioner when batteries are being
Status(degC) charged.
Start Air Conditioner Temperature for starting the air 35 25–50
Temperature On conditioner when batteries are

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Parameter Description Defa Value


ult Range
Value
Discharge Status(degC) discharging.

LCD Operation
Figure 7-15 shows the LCD operation.

Figure 7-15 Setting cabinet air conditioner parameters on the LCD

WebUI Operation
Figure 7-16 and Figure 7-17 show the WebUI operation.

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Figure 7-16 Setting cabinet air conditioner management enabling parameters on the WebUI

Figure 7-17 Setting cabinet air conditioner management disabling parameters on the WebUI

7.3 License Control Management


To activate a function, you need to send a license to the ECC500 over the NetEco.

7.3.1 SOH for the ESS


The SOH for the ESS indicates the state of health (SOH) for the ESS in the PowerCube 1000.
You can view the SOH for the ESS on the LCD and WebUI and set parameters on the NetEco.

LCD Operation
If the SOH for the ESS function is activated, the SOH for the ESS is displayed on the LCD, as
shown in Figure 7-18.

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Figure 7-18 Viewing SOH for the ESS on the LCD

If the SOH for the ESS function is not activated, NA is displayed on the LCD.

WebUI Operation
If the SOH for the ESS function is activated, the SOH for the ESS is displayed on the WebUI,
as shown in Figure 7-19.

Figure 7-19 Viewing SOH for the ESS on the WebUI

If the SOH for the ESS function is not activated, NA is displayed on the WebUI.

NetEco Operation
For details, see "Business Management" in the latest NetEco Product Documentation.

7.3.2 SOH for the EPS


You can view the SOH for the EPS and set parameters only on the NetEco.

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LCD Operation
N/A

WebUI Operation
N/A

NetEco Operation
For details, see "Business Management" in the latest NetEco Product Documentation.

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8 Commissioning and Troubleshooting

8.1 Common Faults and Troubleshooting Measures


Table 8-1 describes ECC500 common faults and troubleshooting measures.

Table 8-1 ECC500 common faults and troubleshooting measures

Component Symptom Measure

Main control board The Run indicator is off. Check the power supply.
The Run indicator is Check the communication
blinking (on for 0.125s and with the host.
then off for 0.125s)
The Alarm indicator is View the alarm information
steady on. and rectify the fault.
Basic IO board The PWR indicator is off. Check the power supply.
The ALM indicator is steady View the alarm information
on. and rectify the fault.
GPRS board The PWR1 indicator is off. Check the power supply.
The PWR2 indicator is off.
The GPRS indicator is off. SeeTable 2-7, and
troubleshooting measures
The GPRS indicator is
blinking (0.1s on and then
0.9s off).

8.2 Reboot
LCD Operation
Restart the ECC500 on the LCD, as shown in Figure 8-1.

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Figure 8-1 System reset LCDUI

WebUI Operation
Restart the ECC500 on the WebUI, perform the following step:
Log in to the WebUI, On the Control > System Reboot page, choose System Reboot, as
shown in Figure 8-2. Click Confirm on the displayed dialog box. A dialog box indicating a
successful operation is displayed.

Figure 8-2 System reboot WebUI

NetEco Operation
For details, see "Monitor Management" in the latest NetEco Product Documentation.

8.3 Parts Replacement


This section describes how to replace the faulty boards of the ECC500.

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 Personnel must be trained to perform operations correctly and safely.


 Operators must wear ESD gloves.

Before Replacing the part, please confirm ECC500 input has been powered down and take off
the DC power cable, and then stamp labels.

Main Control Board Replacement


To replace the ECC500 main control board, perform the following steps:
Step 1 Query and record the current ECC500 main control board version.
For details, see 5.2.9 Querying the ECC500 Version Number.
Step 2 Download the version of ECC500 you want to substitute for the current ECC500 from
http://support.huawei.com.
Step 3 Remove the signal cables from old board. Insulate the cables in time and stamp labels.
Step 4 Loosen the captive screws on the old board anti-clockwise using the M3 screwdriver.
Step 5 Pull out the old board by grasping the handle with both hands, as shown in Figure 8-3.
Step 6 Grasp the handles of the new board, and insert the board into the corresponding slot in the
ECC500 subrack.
Step 7 Push the new board until its front panel is level with that of the ECC500 subrack.
Step 8 Fold the handle.
Step 9 Tighten the captive screws using the M3 screwdriver, as shown in Figure 8-4.
Step 10 Connect the cables to the board according to the labels on the cables.

Figure 8-3 Pulling out the old board

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Figure 8-4 Installing a new board

Step 11 Replacement is completed, install ECC500 software and check the current version number are
the same as before.
Step 12 According to the corresponding installation guide, please re-configuration parameters before
power on.
----End

Replacing Other Boards


For replacing the other boards, see Main Control Board Replacement in Step 3 to Step 10.

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9 Security

9.1 Security Maintenance


Network Security Maintenance and Management
 SSL Protocol
 LCD/WebUI Password Strengthening Methods
 Port Security Maintenance and Management

Identity Authentication Between the ECC500 and the NetEco


An SSL channel is used to ensure the security of communication between the ECC500 and
NetEco over TCP/IP.

Data Transmission Security Maintenance and Management


 Enhancing the security of the data transmission over network
 Enhancing the security of data transmission over FTP

9.2 Antivirus software deployment


Symantec
The Symantec detects no viruses in the ECC500 software and generates a report listed in
Table 9-1.

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Table 9-1 Symantec report

Antivirus Software Name Symantec

Antivirus Software Version ver.11.0.6005.562

Antivirus Database Version 11.0.6005.562

Scan Time 2013-06-27

Scan Result Normal

OfficeScan
The officeScan detects no viruses in the ECC500 software and generates a report listed in
Table 9-2.

Table 9-2 officeScan report


Antivirus Software Name Trend Micro OfficeScan 10.0

Antivirus Software Version Version:9.500-1008

Antivirus Database Version Version:103

Scan Time 6/27/2013 16:06:03

Scan Result Normal

Mcafee
The Mcafee detects a potential risk, which is caused by Tftpd32.exe attached to the upgrade
guide but not in the software. The Mcafee generates a report listed in Table 9-3.

The Security Competence Center explains as follows: The McAfee does not detect viruses but only a
potentially unwanted program. The result is related to which software is defined as malicious by the
antivirus database. If Tftpd32.exe is not tampered maliciously, no risks exist.

Table 9-3 Mcafee report

Antivirus Software Name Mcafee VirusScan Enterprise 8.8

Antivirus Software Version Version:5400.1158

Antivirus Database Version Version:7115.0

Scan Time 2013-6-27 16:06:02

Scan Result The Tftpd32.exe is abnormal.

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Avira
The Avira detects no viruses in the ECC500 software and generates a report listed in Table
9-4.

Table 9-4 Avira report

Antivirus Software Name Avira Professional Security 2013

Antivirus Software Version Version:8.2.12.66

Antivirus Database Version Version:7.11.87.62

Scan Time 2013-06-27 16:05:16

Scan Result Normal

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10 Appendix

10.1 ECC500 Technical Specifications


Table 10-1 describes the ECC500 technical specifications.

Table 10-1 ECC500 technical specifications

Category Item Specifications

Environmental conditions Operating temperature –40°C to +70°C (–40°F to


+158°F)
Storage temperature –45°C to +70°C (–49°F to
+158°F)
Humidity 5%–95% RH
(non-condensing)
Atmospheric pressure 70–106 kPa
Altitude When the altitude is less
than or equal to 3000 m
(9842.4 ft), the ECC500
works properly.
When the altitude is
greater than 3000 m (9842.4
ft), the temperature decreases
by 1°C (1.8°F) for each
additional 300 m (984.24 ft).
Moisture resistance Damp heat, cyclic:25–65°C
(77–149°F), 95% RH, 48
hours
Others Free from explosives,
electrostatic conductive dust,
and corrosive air
Power input Operating voltage –40 V DC to –60 V DC
(rated voltage: –48V DC)
EMC Transmission disturbance Class B

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Radiation disturbance Class B


Electrostatic disturbance For the shell:
 Contact discharge: ±6 kV
 Air discharge: ±8 kV
(criterion B)
 The shell has been powered
on before the test.
For the conductor in the
signal port:
 Contact discharge: ±2 kV
(criterion R)
 The conductor has been
powered on before the test.
Transmission disturbance 3 V, 0.15–80 MHz (criterion
A)
Radiation disturbance 10 V/m, 80 MHz to 2 GHz
(criterion A)
Surge protection Digital parameter  Differential mode: 3 kA
 Common mode: 5 kA
Analog parameter  Differential mode: 3 kA
 Common mode: 5 kA
Communications signal  Differential mode:3 kA
 Common mode:5 kA
–48 V DC port  Differential mode: 2 kA
 Common mode: 4 kA
Safety and regulatory N/A Components of the main
control board and the printed
circuit board (PCB) comply
with IEC60950-1,
EN60950-1, and GB4943.
Reliability Mean time between ≥ 100,000 hours
failures (MTBF)
Annual repair rate < 1%
Service life > 10 years (at least three
years in promise)
Water resistance and dust Cabinet: IP45 or IP55
proof levels
Mechanical parameters Dimensions (H x W x D) ≤ 44.5 mm x 440 mm x 220
mm (1.75 in. x 17.32 in. x
8.66 in.)

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Category Item Specifications

Weight ≤ 5 kg (11.03 lb)

10.2 LCD Menu


This section describes the latest LCD menus for the PowerCube 1000.

The LCD Menu is dynamically changed due to different configurations. The menu hierarchy and
parameter display depend on the system type, parameter settings, and device connections, The following
tables are only for reference, and the detailed information is based on the ECC500 LCD Menu you use.

Table 10-2 Standby screen menu hierarchy

Second-Level Third-Level Fourth-Level Default Range and


Menu Menu Menu Value Option

Usyst - - - -
Iload - - - -
CtrlMode - - - -
Sup - - - -
Ibatt - - - -
Ua - - - -
Ub - - - -
Uc - - - -
Isolar - - - -
Esolar - - - -
Amb Temp - - - -

Table 10-3 Running Info menu hierarchy


Second-Level Third-Level Fourth-Level Default Range and
Menu Menu Menu Value Option

Site Summary Syst Ctrl Mode - - -


Power Mode - - -
Bus Bar Voltage - - -
Generate Energy - - -

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Menu Menu Menu Value Option

DG Energy - - -
Mains Energy - - -
Solar Energy - - -
DC Load - - -
Consump
AC Consumption - - -
Load Power - - -
Load Current - - -
Load(1) Current - - -
Load(2) Current - - -
Load(3) Current - - -
Load(4) Current - - -
AC/DC Current - - -
Other Energy - - -
AC Voltage - - -
Ua - - -
Ub - - -
Uc - - -
Ambient Temp - - -
Ambient H - - -
Outdoor Temp - - -
Comm Type - - -
Site IP Address - - -
Link State - - -
Load(1) Power - - -
Load(2) Power - - -
Load(3) Power - - -
Load(4) Power - - -
Load(1) Consump - - -
Load(2) Consump - - -
Load(3) Consump - - -

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Menu Menu Menu Value Option

Load(4) Consump - - -
MUS01A SW Ver - - -
BSP SW Ver - - -
APP SW Ver - - -
SIM Card SN - - -
Num
SIM Card Num - - -
DG Runtime KPI - - -
ESS-H Running Status - - -
Batt 1 Volt - - -
Batt 2 Volt - - -
Current - - -
Backup Time - - -
Temperature - - -
Remain Capacity - - -
Discharge Power - - -
ESS Running Status - - -
Voltage - - -
Current - - -
Remain Capacity - - -
Temperature - - -
Discharge Power - - -
Backup Time - - -
Batt Cyc Times - - -
SOH - - -
ESMU1 SOH - - -
ESMU2 SOH - - -
ESMU3 SOH - - -
ESMU4 SOH - - -
ESMU5 SOH - - -
ESMU6 SOH - - -

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Menu Menu Menu Value Option

ESMU7 SOH - - -
ESMU8 SOH - - -
ESMU9 SOH - - -
ESMU10 SOH - - -
ESMU11 SOH - - -
ESMU12 SOH - - -
ESMU13 SOH - - -
ESMU14 SOH - - -
ESMU15 SOH - - -
ESMU16 SOH - - -
ESS1 Running Status - - -
Voltage - - -
Current - - -
Remain Capacity - - -
Temperature - - -
Discharge Power - - -
Backup Time - - -
Batt Cyc Times - - -
ESMU1 SOH - - -
ESMU2 SOH - - -
ESMU3 SOH - - -
ESMU4 SOH - - -
ESMU5 SOH - - -
ESMU6 SOH - - -
ESMU7 SOH - - -
ESMU8 SOH - - -
ESMU9 SOH - - -
ESMU10 SOH - - -
ESMU11 SOH - - -
ESMU12 SOH - - -

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Menu Menu Menu Value Option

ESMU13 SOH - - -
ESMU14 SOH - - -
ESMU15 SOH - - -
ESMU16 SOH - - -
ESS2 Running Status - - -
Voltage - - -
Current - - -
Remain Capacity - - -
Temperature - - -
Discharge Power - - -
Backup Time - - -
Batt Cyc Times - - -
SOH - - -
Backup ESS Running Status - - -
Voltage - - -
Current - - -
Remain Capacity - - -
Temperature - - -
Discharge Power - - -
Backup Time - - -
Batt Cyc Times - - -
SOH - - -
PSU PSU 1–N PSU Status - -
Output Voltage - -
Output Current - -
PSU Address - -
SW Ver - -
SSU Summary Total Current - - -
Power Supply - - -
SSU SSU 1–20 SSU Status - -

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Menu Menu Menu Value Option

Input Voltage - -

Output Voltage - -

Output Current - -

SSU Address - -

SW Ver - -
24 V Conv Sum Output Voltage - - -
Output Current - - -
24 V Converter 24 V Converter 1 24 V Conv - -
–5 Status
Output Voltage - -

Output Current - -

24 V Conv Addr - -

SW Ver - -
ATS 1 Running Mode - - -
Power Mode - - -
Work Scenario - - -
SW Ver - - -
ATS 2 Running Mode - - -
Power Mode - - -
Work Scenario - - -
SW Ver - - -
SAU-03 AC1 A Volt - - -
AC1 B Volt - - -
AC1 C Volt - - -
AC1 A Curr - - -
AC1 B Curr - - -
AC1 C Curr - - -
AC1 A Power - - -
Coef

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Menu Menu Menu Value Option

AC1 B Power - - -
Coef
AC1 C Power - - -
Coef
AC2 A Volt - - -
AC2 B Volt - - -
AC2 C Volt - - -
AC2 A Curr - - -
AC2 B Curr - - -
AC2 C Curr - - -
AC2 A Power - - -
Coef
AC2 B Power - - -
Coef
AC2 C Power - - -
Coef
Bran 1 Midd V - - -
Bran 2 Midd V - - -
SW Ver - - -
DTS Power Mode - - -
Running Mode - - -
SW Ver - - -
ESMU ESMU 1–32 ESMU Address - -

Status - -
Capacity - -
SW Ver - -
SAU02 SW Ver - - -
EPS-D1(Smart Type - - -
DG)
DG Status - - -
Ua - - -
Ub - - -
Uc - - -

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Menu Menu Menu Value Option

AC Current - - -
Ia - - -
Ib - - -
Ic - - -
Output Power - - -
Frequency - - -
Batt Voltage - - -
DG Water Temp - - -
DG RPM - - -
Fuel Consump - - -
Total Runtime - - -
Cabin Temp - - -
AC Voltage - - -
SW Version - - -
DG Load Rate - - -
EPS-D2(Smart Type - - -
DG)
DG Status - - -
Ua - - -
Ub - - -
Uc - - -
AC Current - - -
Ia - - -
Ib - - -
Ic - - -
Output Power - - -
Frequency - - -
Batt Voltage - - -
DG Water Temp - - -
DG RPM - - -
Fuel Consump - - -

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Menu Menu Menu Value Option

Total Runtime - - -
Cabin Temp - - -
AC Voltage - - -
SW Version - - -
DG Load Rate - - -
EPS-D1(DG) Type - - -
DG Status - - -
AC Voltage - - -
Ua - - -
Ub - - -
Uc - - -
AC Current - - -
Ia - - -
Ib - - -
Ic - - -
Frequency - - -
Batt Voltage - - -
Fuel Consump - - -
Total Runtime - - -
Output Power - - -
DG Load Rate - - -
Phase Factor - - -
Phase A Factor - - -
Phase B Factor - - -
Phase C Factor - - -
EPS-D2(DG) Type - - -
DG Status - - -
AC Voltage - - -
Ua - - -
Ub - - -

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Menu Menu Menu Value Option

Uc - - -
AC Current - - -
Ia - - -
Ib - - -
Ic - - -
Frequency - - -
Batt Voltage - - -
Fuel Consump - - -
Total Runtime - - -
Output Power - - -
DG Load Rate - - -
Phase Factor - - -
Phase A Factor - - -
Phase B Factor - - -
Phase C Factor - - -
Fuel Tank 1 Remain Fuel - - -
Fuel Level - - -
Fuel Tank 2 Remain Fuel - - -
Fuel Level - - -
Mains Mains Status - - -
AC Voltage - - -
Ua - - -
Ub - - -
Uc - - -
AC Current - - -
Ia - - -
Ib - - -
Ic - - -
Active Power - - -
Frequency - - -

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Phase Factor - - -
Phase A Factor - - -
Phase B Factor - - -
Phase C Factor - - -
HEX HEX Status - - -

I-Cir Temp - - -
Air Outlet Temp - - -
Air Inlet Temp - - -
O-Cir Fan Speed - - -
I-Cir Fan Speed - - -
SW Ver - - -
DC Air Con 1 Device Status - - -
Indoor Fan St - - -
Outdoor Fan St - - -
Comp St - - -
Air Inlet Temp - - -
Inter Fan Speed - - -
Exter Fan Speed - - -
DC Input Volt - - -
Total Runtime - - -
Comp Runtime - - -
SW Ver - - -
DC Air Con 2 Device Status - - -
Indoor Fan St - - -
Outdoor Fan St - - -
Comp St - - -
Air Inlet Temp - - -
Inter Fan Speed - - -
Exter Fan Speed - - -
DC Input Volt - - -

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Total Runtime - - -
Comp Runtime - - -
SW Ver - - -
DC Air Con 3 Device Status - - -
Indoor Fan St - - -
Outdoor Fan St - - -
Comp St - - -
Air Inlet Temp - - -
Inter Fan Speed - - -
Exter Fan Speed - - -
DC Input Volt - - -
Total Runtime - - -
Comp Runtime - - -
SW Ver - - -
DC Air Con 4 Device Status - - -
Indoor Fan St - - -
Outdoor Fan St - - -
Comp St - - -
Air Inlet Temp - - -
Inter Fan Speed - - -
Exter Fan Speed - - -
DC Input Volt - - -
Total Runtime - - -
Comp Runtime - - -
SW Ver - - -

MCM SW Ver - - -
Indoor Temp - - -
Outdoor Temp - - -
Indoor Humidity - - -
A/C1 Status - - -

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A/C2 Status - - -
Fan Status - - -

SMU06C 1 SW Ver - - -
System Type - - -
Fan Number - - -
Fan 1 Speed - - -
Fan 2 Speed - - -
A/C Presence St - - -
A/C Work St - - -
Compressor St - - -
Inter Fan Speed - - -
Exter Fan Speed - - -
A/C Runtime - - -
Comp Runtime - - -
Air Inlet Temp - - -
DC Input Volt - - -
Cabin Inlet Temp - - -
Cabin Out Temp - - -

SMU06C 2 SW Ver - - -
System Type - - -
Fan Number - - -
Fan 1 Speed - - -
Fan 2 Speed - - -
A/C Presence St - - -
A/C Work St - - -
Compressor St - - -
Inter Fan Speed - - -
Exter Fan Speed - - -
A/C Runtime - - -
Comp Runtime - - -

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Air Inlet Temp - - -


DC Input Volt - - -
Cabin Inlet Temp - - -
Cabin Out Temp - - -

SMU06C 3 SW Ver - - -
System Type - - -
Fan Number - - -
Fan 1 Speed - - -
Fan 2 Speed - - -
A/C Presence St - - -
A/C Work St - - -
Compressor St - - -
Inter Fan Speed - - -
Exter Fan Speed - - -
A/C Runtime - - -
Comp Runtime - - -
Air Inlet Temp - - -
DC Input Volt - - -
Cabin Inlet Temp - - -
Cabin Out Temp - - -

SMU06C 4 SW Ver - - -
System Type - - -
Fan Number - - -
Fan 1 Speed - - -
Fan 2 Speed - - -
A/C Presence St - - -
A/C Work St - - -
Compressor St - - -
Inter Fan Speed - - -
Exter Fan Speed - - -

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A/C Runtime - - -
Comp Runtime - - -
Air Inlet Temp - - -
DC Input Volt - - -
Cabin Inlet Temp - - -
Cabin Out Temp - - -

Ammeter 3Ph Avg Ph Volt - - -


3Ph Avg Ph Cur - - -
AC Frequency - - -
3Ph Total Power - - -
3Ph Pwr Factor - - -
AC Pwr Consump - - -
Phase A Voltage - - -
Phase A Current - - -
Phase A Power - - -
Phase A Factor - - -
Phase B Voltage - - -
Phase B Current - - -
Phase B Power - - -
Phase B Factor - - -
Phase C Voltage - - -
Phase C Current - - -
Phase C Power - - -
Phase C Factor - - -
GPRS Signal Strength - - -
Total Traffic - - -
Comm State - - -
SIM Card State - - -
IP Address - - -
Inventory ECC500 - - -

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EPS-D Board 1 Maint Confirm - - -


SW Ver - - -
EPS-D Board 2 Maint Confirm - - -
SW Ver - - -
FCMU1 SW Ver - - -
FCMU2 SW Ver - - -
Camera1 SW Ver - - -
Mnfctr Type - - -
Camera2 SW Ver - - -
Mnfctr Type - - -
MUS02A SW Ver - - -
HW Ver - - -
S4 Power Supply - - -
S5 Power Supply - - -
ESU Monitor 1 Battery Volt - - -
Battery Curr - - -
Cell 1 Voltage - - -
Cell 2 Voltage - - -
Cell 3 Voltage - - -
Cell 4 Voltage - - -
Cell 5 Voltage - - -
Cell 6 Voltage - - -
Cell 7 Voltage - - -
Cell 8 Voltage - - -
Cell 9 Voltage - - -
Cell 10 Voltage - - -
Cell 11 Voltage - - -
Cell 12 Voltage - - -
Cell 13 Voltage - - -
Cell 14 Voltage - - -

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Cell 15 Voltage - - -
Cell 16 Voltage - - -
Cell 17 Voltage - - -
Cell 18 Voltage - - -
Cell 19 Voltage - - -
Cell 20 Voltage - - -
Cell 21 Voltage - - -
Cell 22 Voltage - - -
Cell 23 Voltage - - -
Cell 24 Voltage - - -
Battery Temp 1 - - -
Battery Temp 2 - - -
ESU Monitor 2 Battery Volt - - -
Battery Curr - - -
Cell 1 Voltage - - -
Cell 2 Voltage - - -
Cell 3 Voltage - - -
Cell 4 Voltage - - -
Cell 5 Voltage - - -
Cell 6 Voltage - - -
Cell 7 Voltage - - -
Cell 8 Voltage - - -
Cell 9 Voltage - - -
Cell 10 Voltage - - -
Cell 11 Voltage - - -
Cell 12 Voltage - - -
Cell 13 Voltage - - -
Cell 14 Voltage - - -
Cell 15 Voltage - - -
Cell 16 Voltage - - -

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Cell 17 Voltage - - -
Cell 18 Voltage - - -
Cell 19 Voltage - - -
Cell 20 Voltage - - -
Cell 21 Voltage - - -
Cell 22 Voltage - - -
Cell 23 Voltage - - -
Cell 24 Voltage - - -
Battery Temp 1 - - -
Battery Temp 2 - - -
PMU SW Ver - - -

DC Meter SW Ver - - -
Chan 1 Current - - -
Chan 2 Current - - -
Chan 3 Current - - -
Chan 4 Current - - -
Chan 1 Energy - - -
Chan 2 Energy - - -
Chan 3 Energy - - -
Chan 4 Energy - - -
EPAC Indoor Temp - - -
Indoor Humidity - - -
Outdoor Temp - - -
Air Con1 Status - - -
Air Con2 Status - - -
Fan Status - - -
SW Ver - - -

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Second-Level Third-Level Fourt Default Range and Option


Menu Menu h-Lev Value
el
Menu

Site Summary Battery Type - DCB-A DCB-A / DCB-B / SCB / FCB


/ ESU-A / DCB-Y / FLOOD /
ESU-S/B / ESU-F / ESU-H /
ESU-D/A1 / SCB-A1 /
FCB-B1 / 12V AGM / DCB
ESS1 Rated - 490(Unit: 0–10000
Capacity Ah)

Cell Capacity - 980(Unit: 0–480000


Wh)

Cable Length - 1(Unit: m) 0–100

Cable CSA - 35(Unit: 6–100


mm2)

ESS2 Rated - 490(Unit: 0–10000


Capacity Ah)

Cell Capacity - 980(Unit: 0–480000


Wh)

Cable Length - 1(Unit: m) 0–100

Cable CSA - 35(Unit: 6–100


mm2)

Site Summary DG Cfg - Single DG Single DG/Pri and


Mode Sec/Inter-Backup/Backup
DG/No DG
EPS-D1 Rated Power - 5.0(Unit: 2.0–5000.0
kW)
EPS-D2 Rated Power - 5.0(Unit: 2.0–5000.0
kW)
System Para Set Date - - -
Set Time - - 00:00–23:59

Set Time - - -
Zone
Site ID - SMU_SIT -
E

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Menu

Server Para Active NMS - - -


IP
Backup NMS - - -
IP
NetWork Para Network - IP IP/GPRS/SMS
Mode
IP Address - 0.0.0.0 0–4294967295

Subnet Mask - 0.0.0.0 0–4294967295

Gateway - 0.0.0.0 0–4294967295

APN Name - CMNET -


APN Number - *99***1# -
NetEco SMS - 0 -
Num

Table 10-5 Func Para Set menu hierarchy

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Menu Menu Menu Value Option

Load Summary Maj LVD En - Enable Enable/Disable


Maj LVD Volt - 43.4(Unit: 35.0–53.0
V)
Min LVD En - Enable Enable/Disable
Min LVD Volt - 44.0(Unit: 35.0–53.0
V)
Load Number - Two Levels One Level/Two
Levels/Three
Levels/Four Levels

Load1 LVD En - Enable Enable/Disable


Load1 LVD - 44.0(Unit: 35.0–53.0
Volt V)
Load2 LVD En - Enable Enable/Disable
Load2 LVD - 44.0(Unit: 35.0–53.0
Volt V)

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Load3 LVD En - Enable Enable/Disable


Load3 LVD - 44.0(Unit: 35.0–53.0
Volt V)
Load4 LVD En - Enable Enable/Disable
Load4 LVD - 44.0(Unit: 35.0–53.0
Volt V)
Load LVD En - Enable Enable/Disable

Load LVD Volt - 44.0(Unit: 35.0–53.0


V)
ESS1 Load Ctrl Load LVD En - Enable Enable/Disable
Load LVD Volt - 50.0(Unit: 35.0–53.0
V)
ESS2 Load Ctrl Load LVD En - Enable Enable/Disable
Load LVD Volt - 44.0(Unit: 35.0–53.0
V)
EPS-D DG Start DOD - 60(Unit: %) 0–90
Summary
Min Chg Time - 1(Unit: h) 0–24

Max Chg Time - 12(Unit: h) 1–48

Start Fail Time - 4(Unit: 3–10


min)
HT Start En - Disable Enable/Disable
HT Start Temp - 45(Unit: 30–65
degC)
HT Stop Temp - 29(Unit: 25–65
degC)
Min HT - 8(Unit: h) 1–24
Runtime
LT Start En - Disable Enable/Disable
LT Start Temp - 5(Unit: –10 to +15
degC)
LT Stop Temp - 20(Unit: 0–25
degC)
Min LT - 8(Unit: h) 1–24
Runtime

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TDO En - Disable Enable/Disable


TDO Time - 22(Unit: h) 0–23

Run Time To - 6(Unit: h) 1–12


TDO
Soft Start Time - 1(Unit: 1–5
min)
Dis Time Prot - Disable Enable/Disable
Max Dis Time - 24(Unit: h) 1–24

TMDS En - Enable Enable/Disable


TMDS Interval - 7(Unit: day) 1–30

TMDS Time - 15(Unit: 10–300


min)
EPS-D DG Start DOD - 85(Unit: %) 0–90
Summary1
Min Chg Time - 0(Unit: h) 0–24

Max Chg Time - 8(Unit: h) 1–48

Start Fail Time - 4(Unit: 3–10


min)
HT Start En - Disable Enable/Disable
HT Start Temp - 45(Unit: 30–65
degC)
HT Stop Temp - 29(Unit: 25–65
degC)
Min HT - 8(Unit: h) 1–24
Runtime
LT Start En - Disable Enable/Disable
LT Start Temp - 5(Unit: –10 to +15
degC)
LT Stop Temp - 20(Unit: 0–25
degC)
Min LT - 8(Unit: h) 1–24
Runtime
TDO En - Disable Enable/Disable

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TDO Time - 22(Unit: h) 0–23

Run Time To - 3(Unit: h) 1–12


TDO
Soft Start Time - 1(Unit: 1–5
min)
Dis Time Prot - Disable Enable/Disable
Max Dis Time - 24(Unit: h) 1–24

TMDS En - Enable Enable/Disable


TMDS Interval - 7(Unit: day) 1–30

TMDS Time - 15(Unit: 10–300


min)
EPS-D DG Start DOD - 50(Unit: %) 0–90
Summary2
Min Chg Time - 1(Unit: h) 0–24

Max Chg Time - 16(Unit: h) 1–48

Start Fail Time - 4(Unit: 3–10


min)
HT Start En - Disable Enable/Disable
HT Start Temp - 45(Unit: 30–65
degC)
HT Stop Temp - 29(Unit: 25–65
degC)
Min HT - 8(Unit: h) 1–24
Runtime
LT Start En - Disable Enable/Disable
LT Start Temp - 5(Unit: –10 to +15
degC)
LT Stop Temp - 20(Unit: 0–25
degC)
Min LT - 8(Unit: h) 1–24
Runtime
TDO En - Disable Enable/Disable
TDO Time - 22(Unit: h) 0–23

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Run Time To - 6(Unit: h) 1–12


TDO
Soft Start Time - 1(Unit: 1–5
min)
Dis Time Prot - Disable Enable/Disable
Max Dis Time - 24(Unit: h) 1–24

TMDS En - Enable Enable/Disable


TMDS Interval - 7(Unit: day) 1–30

TMDS Time - 15(Unit: 10–300


min)
Mains Ctrl Para Schedule En - Disable Enable/Disable
Mains On DOD - 60(Unit: %) 0–90

Min Chg Time - 1(Unit: h) 0–24

Max Chg Time - 12(Unit: h) 1–48

HT Mains On - Disable Enable/Disable


HT On Temp - 45(Unit: 30–65
degC)
HT Off Temp - 29(Unit: 25–65
degC)
Min HT - 8(Unit: h) 1–24
Runtime
LT Mains On - Disable Enable/Disable
LT On Temp - 5(Unit: –10 to +15
degC)
LT Off Temp - 20(Unit: 0–25
degC)
Min LT - 8(Unit: h) 1–24
Runtime
TMO - Disable Enable/Disable
TMO Time - 22(Unit: h) 0–23

Runtime to - 6(Unit: h) 1–12


TMO

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Dis Time Prot - Disable Enable/Disable

Max Dis Time - 24(Unit: h) 1–24

AirCon Sch Para HT Start A/C - 35(Unit: 20–50


degC)
VHT Start A/C - 40(Unit: 25–55
degC)
Stop Temp - 5(Unit: 1–10
Span degC)
Rotation Inter - 10(Unit: h) 2–24

ESS Basic Para Cable Length 1(Unit: m) 0–100

Cable CSA 35(Unit: 6–100


mm2)
Rated Capacity 490(Unit: 0–10000
Ah)

Cell Capacity 980(Unit: 0–480000


Wh)

Install Num 0 0–2

Batt Atten Coef 0.80 0.00–1.00

Cell Voltage 2(Unit: V) 2/12/48

Total Capacity 23520(Unit: 0–480000


Wh)

Charge Para BC Voltage 56.4(Unit: 42.0–58.0


V)
FC Voltage 53.5(Unit: 42.0–58.0
V)
Current Limit 0.10(Unit: 0.05–0.30
C10)

Over Cur THR 0.25(Unit: 0.15–0.50


C10)
Timed BC En Enable Enable/Disable
Timed BC Int 30(Unit: 15–240
day)

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Max BC 12(Unit: h) 1–24


Duration
Temp Comp 80(Unit: 0–150
Coef mV/degC)
Chg Eff 1.00 0.80–1.00

Fast Chg En Enable Enable/Disable


Disconnect Para BLVD Enabled Enable Enable/Disable
BLVD Voltage 43.2(Unit: 35.0–53.0
V)
HT LVD En Disable Enable/Disable
HT LVD Temp 53(Unit: 40–70
degC)
HT Alarm THR 50(Unit: 35–70
degC)
LT Alarm THR –5(Unit: –50 to 0
degC)
Temp-S UL 80(Unit: 0–100
degC)
Temp-S LL –20(Unit: –50 to 0
degC)
ESS1 Basic Para Total Capacity The default 0–480000
value vary
based on
scenarios.
(Unit: Wh)
Batt Atten Coef 0.80 0.00–1.00

Charge Para BC Voltage 56.4(Unit: 42.0–58.0


V)
FC Voltage 54.5(Unit: 42.0–58.0
V)
Current Limit 0.60(Unit: 0.05–1.00
C10)
Over Cur THR 0.75(Unit: 0.15–1.00
C10)
Chg Eff 1.00 0.80–1.00

Disconnect Para BLVD Enabled Enable Enable/Disable

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BLVD Voltage 47.0(Unit: 35.0–53.0


V)
HT Alarm THR 50(Unit: 35–70
degC)
LT Alarm THR 0(Unit: –50 to 0
degC)
ESS2 Basic Para Cable Length 1(Unit: m) 0–100

Cable CSA 35(Unit: 6–100


mm2)
Cell Capacity 980(Unit: 0–480000
Wh)
Install Num 0 0–2

Batt Atten Coef 0.80 0.00–1.00

Cell Voltage 2(Unit: V) 2/12/48

Total Capacity 23520(Unit: 0–480000


Wh)

Charge Para BC Voltage 56.4(Unit: 42.0–58.0


V)

FC Voltage 53.5(Unit: 42.0–58.0


V)
Current Limit 0.30(Unit: 0.05–0.30
C10)

Over Cur THR 0.35(Unit: 0.15–0.50


C10)
Timed BC En Enable Enable/Disable
Timed BC Int 30(Unit: 15–240
day)

Max BC 12(Unit: h) 1–24


Duration
Temp Comp 80(Unit: 0–150
Coef mV/degC)
Chg Eff 1.00 0.80–1.00

Fast Chg En Enable Enable/Disable

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Disconnect Para BLVD Enabled Enable Enable/Disable


BLVD Voltage 43.2(Unit: 35.0–53.0
V)
HT LVD En Disable Enable/Disable
HT LVD Temp 53(Unit: 40–70
degC)
HT Alarm THR 50(Unit: 35–70
degC)
LT Alarm THR –5(Unit: –50 to 0
degC)
Temp-S UL 80(Unit: 0–100
degC)
Temp-S LL –20(Unit: –50 to 0
degC)
Backup ESS Basic Para Cable Length 1(Unit: m) 0–100

Cable CSA 35(Unit: 6–100


mm2)
Cell Capacity 980(Unit: 0–480000
Wh)

Batt Atten Coef 0.80 0.00–1.00

Cell Voltage 2(Unit: V) 2/12/48

Total Capacity 23520(Unit: 0–480000


Wh)

Charge Para BC Voltage 56.4(Unit: 42.0–58.0


V)
FC Voltage 53.5(Unit: 42.0–58.0
V)
Current Limit 0.10(Unit: 0.05–0.30
C10)

Over Cur THR 0.25(Unit: 0.15–0.50


C10)

Timed BC En Enable Enable/Disable


Timed BC Int 30(Unit: 15–240
day)

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Max BC 12(Unit: h) 1–24


Duration
Temp Comp 80(Unit: 0–150
Coef mV/degC)
Chg Eff 1.00 0.80–1.00

Disconnect Para BLVD Enabled Enable Enable/Disable


BLVD Voltage 43.2(Unit: 35.0–53.0
V)
HT LVD En Disable Enable/Disable
HT LVD Temp 53(Unit: 40–70
degC)
HT Alarm THR 50(Unit: 35–70
degC)
LT Alarm THR –5(Unit: –50 to 0
degC)
Temp-S UL 80(Unit: 0–100
degC)
Temp-S LL –20(Unit: –50 to 0
degC)
Comm Para NetWork Para Network Mode IP IP/GPRS/SMS
IP Address 0.0.0.0 0–4294967295

Subnet Mask 0.0.0.0 0–4294967295

Gateway 0.0.0.0 0–4294967295

APN Name CMNET -


APN Number *99***1# -
User Name HUAWEI -
User Password < -
NetEco SMS 0 -
Num
Server Para Active NMS IP 0.0.0.0 -
Backup NMS 0.0.0.0 -
IP
Port Number 31220 0–65535

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Host Para Host Type NetEco NetEco/ M2000/


Modbus
Host Addr 27 0–30

SMS Para User1 0 -


User2 0 -
User3 0 -
User4 0 -
User5 0 -
SMS Test Para SMS Test Num 0 -
System Para LUI Language - ENGLISH ENGLISH/Chinese
Set Date - - -
Set Time - - 00: 00–23: 59

Set Time Zone - - -


Save As Def Set - Yes Yes
Restore Def Set - Yes Yes
Restore FTY - Yes Yes
Set
Log Off - Yes Yes
Site ID - SMU_SITE -
LCD Contrast - 5 0–10

Table 10-6 Device Para Set menu hierarchy


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Menu Menu vel Menu Value

Site Summary Control Mode - Auto Auto/Manual


Battery Type - DCB-A DCB-A / DCB-B / SCB /
FCB / ESU-A / DCB-Y /
FLOOD / ESU-S/B /
ESU-F / ESU-H /
ESU-D/A1 / SCB-A1 /
FCB-B1 / 12V AGM /
DCB

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Saving - Enable Disable/Enable


Enable
DG Cfg - Single DG Single DG/Pri and
Mode Sec/Inter-Backup/Backu
p DG/No DG
Tank Number - 1 1–2

DG Control - Cycle Mode Cycle Mode/Trad


Mode Mode/No Control Mode
DC OV THR - 58.5(Unit: V) 57.0–60.0

DC UV THR - 45.0(Unit: V) 35.0–56.0

Amb HT Alm - 50(Unit: 20–100


THR degC)
Amb LT Alm - 0(Unit: degC) –50 to +100
THR
Amb HH - 80(Unit: %) 0–100
Alm THR
Amb LH Alm - 10(Unit: %) 0–100
THR
Temp-S UL - 80(Unit: 0–100
degC)
Temp-S LL - –20(Unit: –50 to 0
degC)
H Sensor UL - 100(Unit: %) 0–100

H Sensor LL - 0(Unit: %) 0–100

Door Alm - Open Open/Close


Level
Smoke Alm - Close Open/Close
Level
Water Alm - Close Open/Close
Level
Uses Of - Outdoor Outdoor Temp/Battery
AI2Temp Temp Temp
MUC01A_DI - Normal Open Normal Close/Normal
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MUC01A_DI - Normal Open Normal Close/Normal


_2 Set Open

MUC01A_DI - Normal Open Normal Close/Normal


_3 Set Open

MUC01A_DI - Normal Open Normal Close/Normal


_4 Set Open

MUC01A_DI - Normal Open Normal Close/Normal


_5 Set Open

MUC01A_DI - Normal Open Normal Close/Normal


_6 Set Open

MUC01A - 15(Unit: s) 0–120


DI1 Delay
MUC01A - 15(Unit: s) 0–120
DI2 Delay
MUC01A - 15(Unit: s) 0–120
DI3 Delay

MUC01A - 15(Unit: s) 0–120


DI4 Delay

MUC01A - 15(Unit: s) 0–120


DI5 Delay

MUC01A - 15(Unit: s) 0–120


DI6 Delay

MUC01A - 15(Unit: s) 0–120


DI1 End

MUC01A - 15(Unit: s) 0–120


DI2 End

MUC01A - 15(Unit: s) 0–120


DI3 End

MUC01A - 15(Unit: s) 0–120


DI4 End

MUC01A - 15(Unit: s) 0–120


DI5 End

MUC01A - 15(Unit: s) 0–120


DI6 End

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Menu Menu vel Menu Value

Batt HT THR - 35(Unit: 0–100


degC)

Life Bal Coef - 2.3 0.0–3500.0

DTS Switch - 5 0–100


THR
PDM Type - Auto Auto /
DCDU-200A1/
DCDU-200B1/
DCDU-200B2/
DCDU-200C1/
DCDU-300C1/
DCDU-400A1/
DCDU-300B1/
DCDU-400B1/
IDU-300A1/
IDU-300D1/
IDU-300E1/
DCDU-300A1/
DCDU-400AD/
DCDU-200B4/
DCDU-300AX/
DCDU-300A3/
DCDU-200B5/
DCDU-200B6/
DCDU-300A2/
DCDU-400B2/
DCDU-300B2/
DCDU-400A3/
DCDU-300A5/
None

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PDM Iden - The actual Auto /


Type display DCDU-200A1/
default is DCDU-200B1/
based on the DCDU-200B2/
actual DCDU-200C1/
subrack type. DCDU-300C1/
DCDU-400A1/
DCDU-300B1/
DCDU-400B1/
IDU-300A1/
IDU-300D1/
IDU-300E1/
DCDU-300A1/
DCDU-400AD/
DCDU-200B4/
DCDU-300AX/
DCDU-300A3/
DCDU-200B5/
DCDU-200B6/
DCDU-300A2/
DCDU-400B2/
DCDU-300B2/
DCDU-400A3/
DCDU-300A5/
None
DG KPI En - Disable Disable/Enable

DG Runtime - 5.0(Unit: h) 1.0–24.0

System AC - Three Phase Single/Split Ph / Three


Type Phase

System Type - Unknown -

MUE04A MUE04A_D - Close Open/Close


Board O_1 Lev

MUE04A_D - Close Open/Close


O_2 Lev
MUE04A_D - Close Open/Close
O_3 Lev
MUE04A_D - Close Open/Close
O_4 Lev

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Menu Menu vel Menu Value

MUE04A_D - Close Open/Close


O_5 Lev
MUE04A_D - Close Open/Close
O_6 Lev
MUE04A_D - Close Open/Close
O_7 Lev
MUE04A_D - Close Open/Close
O_8 Lev
MUE05A MUE05A_DI - Normal Open Normal Close/Normal
Board 1 Set Open
MUE05A_DI - Normal Open Normal Close/Normal
2 Set Open

MUE05A_DI - Normal Open Normal Close/Normal


3 Set Open

MUE05A_DI - Normal Open Normal Close/Normal


4 Set Open
MUE05A_DI - 15(Unit: s) 0–120
_1 Dly
MUE05A_DI - 15(Unit: s) 0–120
_2 Dly
MUE05A_DI - 15(Unit: s) 0–120
_3 Dly
MUE05A_DI - 15(Unit: s) 0–120
_4 Dly
MUE05A_DI - 15(Unit: s) 0–120
_1 End
MUE05A_DI - 15(Unit: s) 0–120
_2 End
MUE05A_DI - 15(Unit: s) 0–120
_3 End
MUE05A_DI - 15(Unit: s) 0–120
_4 End
ATS 1 Work - Mains+DG Mains+DG/DG2+DG1
Scenario
Mains OVT - 140(Unit: %) 100–159

Mains UVT - 39(Unit: %) 39–100

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DG OVT - 125(Unit: %) 100–140

DG UVT - 70(Unit: %) 70–100

ATS 2 Work - Mains+DG Mains+DG/DG2+DG1


Scenario
Mains OVT - 140(Unit: %) 100–159

Mains UVT - 39(Unit: %) 39–100

DG OVT - 125(Unit: %) 100–140

DG UVT - 70(Unit: %) 70–100

DTS Backup Batt - Enable Enable/Disable


En
SAU-03 AC Work - DG + Mains DG + Mains/DG +
Mode DG/DG + N/A/N/A +
DG/Mains + N/A/N/A +
Mains
AC1 Rating - 50 Hz 50 Hz/60 Hz
Freq
AC2 Rating - 50 Hz 50 Hz/60 Hz
Freq
DI1 ALM Set - Normal Open Normal Open/Normal
Close

DI2 ALM Set - Normal Open Normal Open/Normal


Close

DI3 ALM Set - Normal Open Normal Open/Normal


Close

DI4 ALM Set - Normal Open Normal Open/Normal


Close

DI5 ALM Set - Normal Open Normal Open/Normal


Close

DI6 ALM Set - Normal Open Normal Open/Normal


Close

DC 2 Select - BAT2 BAT2 Current/Load


Current Total Curr

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Mains UVT - 180(Unit: V) 86–220

Mains OVT - 308(Unit: V) 220–350

DG UVT - 192(Unit: V) 154–220

DG OVT - 275(Unit: V) 220–308

SAU02 Hybrid Ctrl - Enable Enable/Disable


En
DI1 Alm Set - Normal Open Normal Close/Normal
Open
DI2 Alm Set - Normal Open Normal Close/Normal
Open
DI3 Alm Set - Normal Open Normal Close/Normal
Open
DI4 Alm Set - Normal Open Normal Close/Normal
Open
EPS-D1(DG) Rated Power - 5.0(Unit: kW) 2.0–5000.0

Max Power - 80.0(Unit: %) 0.0–100.0


Ratio
Over Volt - 120(Unit: %) 110–200
Prot
Under Volt - 80(Unit: %) 0–90
Prot
Batt - 9.0(Unit: V) 8.0–24.0
Undervolt
Routine - 250(Unit: h) 50–1000
Maint
Timed Maint - 90(Unit: day) 1–365
Per
First Maint - 50(Unit: h) 50–250
Msg
EPS-D2(DG) Rated Power - 5.0(Unit: kW) 2.0–5000.0

Max Power - 80.0(Unit: %) 0.0–100.0


Ratio
Over Volt - 120(Unit: %) 110–200
Prot

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Under Volt - 80(Unit: %) 0–90


Prot
Batt - 9.0(Unit: V) 8.0–24.0
Undervolt
Routine - 250(Unit: h) 50–1000
Maint
Timed Maint - 90(Unit: day) 1–365
Per
First Maint - 50(Unit: h) 50–250
Msg
EPS-D1(Smart AC Power - AMF: 3Ph4Wire/3Ph3Wire/Spli
DG) Mode 3Ph3Wire/G t Ph/Mono Ph
MU:
3Ph4Wire
Rated Volt - 230(Unit: V) 80–500
Ph-N
Rated Current - 19(Unit: A) 1–10000

Rated Freq - 50(Unit: Hz) 45–65

Rated RPM - 1500(Unit: 100–4000


r/min)

CT Ratio - 50(Unit: per 5 1–500


A)
Max Power - 80.0(Unit: %) 0.0–100.0
Ratio
Rated Power - 5.0(Unit: kW) 2.0–5000.0

Over Volt - 120(Unit: %) 110–200


Prot
Under Volt - 80(Unit: %) 0–90
Prot
Over Freq - 110.0(Unit: 85.0–150.0
Prot %)
Under Freq - 94.0(Unit: %) 0.0–110.0
Prot
Volt Unbal - 10(Unit: %) 1–200
Prot

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Cur Unbal - 70(Unit: %) 1–200


Prot
Batt - 9.0(Unit: V) 8.0–24.0
Undervolt
Overload Prot - 115(Unit: %) 0–200

Short Cur - 200(Unit: %) 100–500


Prot
Auto Add Oil - No No/Yes
Daily Maint - 250(Unit: h) 50–1000
Per
Timed Maint - 90(Unit: day) 1–365
Per
Start Times - 3 1–10

First Maint - 50(Unit: h) 50–250


Msg
EPS-D2(Smart AC Power - AMF: 3Ph4Wire/3Ph3Wire/Spli
DG) Mode 3Ph3Wire/G t Ph/Mono Ph
MU:
3Ph4Wire
Rated Volt - 230(Unit: V) 80–500
Ph-N
Rated Current - 19(Unit: A) 1–10000

Rated Freq - 50(Unit: Hz) 45–65

Rated RPM - 1500(Unit: 100–4000


r/min)
CT Ratio - 50(Unit: per 5 1–500
A)
Max Power - 80.0(Unit: %) 0.0–100.0
Ratio
Rated Power - 5.0(Unit: kW) 2.0–5000.0

Over Volt - 120(Unit: %) 110–200


Prot
Under Volt - 80(Unit: %) 0–90
Prot
Over Freq - 110.0(Unit: 85.0–150.0
Prot %)

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Under Freq - 94.0(Unit: %) 0.0–110.0


Prot
Volt Unbal - 10(Unit: %) 1–200
Prot
Cur Unbal - 70(Unit: %) 1–200
Prot
Batt - 9.0(Unit: V) 8.0–24.0
Undervolt
Overload Prot - 115(Unit: %) 0–200

Short Cur - 200(Unit: %) 100–500


Prot
Auto Add Oil - No No/Yes

Daily Maint - 250(Unit: h) 50–1000


Per
Timed Maint - 90(Unit: day) 1–365
Per
Start Times - 3 1–10

First Maint - 50(Unit: h) 50–250


Msg
Fuel Tank 1 Tank Type - Vertical Vertical
Column Column/Horizontal
Column/Cuboid/Abnorm
ity

Tank CSA - 1.00(Unit: 0.00–10.00


m2)

Tank Length - 1.50(Unit: m) 0.50–20.00

Capa Of Tank - 1500.0(Unit: 0.0–6000.0


L)
Oil Level UL - 300.0(Unit: 0.0–1000.0
cm)

Oil Level LL - 0.0(Unit: cm) 0.0–1000.0

Low Fuel - 15.0(Unit: %) 0.0–50.0


THR
Refuel THR - 20.0(Unit: %) 0.0–50.0

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Level Chg - 3.0(Unit: cm) 1.0–1000.0


Alarm
Level Chg - 10.0(Unit: 1.0–60.0
Time min)

Level Filt - 30(Unit: min) 5–1440


Time

Fuel Tank 2 Tank Type - Vertical Vertical


Column Column/Horizontal
Column/Cuboid/Abnorm
ity

Tank CSA - 1.00(Unit: 0.00–10.00


m2)

Tank Length - 1.50(Unit: m) 0.50–20.00

Capa Of Tank - 1500.0(Unit: 0.0–6000.0


L)
Oil Level UL - 300.0(Unit: 0.0–1000.0
cm)

Oil Level LL - 0.0(Unit: cm) 0.0–1000.0

Low Fuel - 15.0(Unit: %) 0.0–50.0


THR
Refuel THR - 20.0(Unit: %) 0.0–50.0

Level Chg - 3.0(Unit: cm) 1.0–1000.0


Alarm
Level Chg - 10.0(Unit: 1.0–60.0
Time min)

Level Filt - 30(Unit: min) 5–1440


Time

DC Air Con 1 Device Type - SP4D AH1500/AH3000/PC50


0D/AH1500D/AH3000
D/PC500/PC1000D/SP
4D/PC300/PC300-1/PC
1000H/PC1500H/PC15
00D/PC700D/AH3000-
1/PC3000D/PC5D

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Working - Split-Type Split-Type A/C /


Mode A/C Non-Sche Mode / Sche
Mode
A/C Manage - Disable Enable/Disable
En
HT Start A/C - 25(Unit: 20–50
degC)
Chg Start - 25(Unit: 20–50
Temp degC)
Dis Start - 35(Unit: 20–50
Temp degC)
DC Air Con 2 Device Type - SP4D AH1500/AH3000/PC50
0D/AH1500D/AH3000
D/PC500/PC1000D/SP
4D/PC300/PC300-1/PC
1000H/PC1500H/PC15
00D/PC700D/AH3000-
1/PC3000D/PC5D
Working - Split-Type Split-Type A/C /
Mode A/C Non-Sche Mode / Sche
Mode
A/C Manage - Disable Enable/Disable
En
HT Start A/C - 25(Unit: 20–50
degC)
Chg Start - 25(Unit: 20–50
Temp degC)
Dis Start - 35(Unit: 20–50
Temp degC)
DC Air Con 3 Device Type - SP4D AH1500/AH3000/PC50
0D/AH1500D/AH3000
D/PC500/PC1000D/SP
4D/PC300/PC300-1/PC
1000H/PC1500H/PC15
00D/PC700D/AH3000-
1/PC3000D/PC5D
Working - Split-Type Split-Type A/C /
Mode A/C Non-Sche Mode / Sche
Mode
A/C Manage - Disable Enable/Disable
En

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HT Start A/C - 25(Unit: 20–50


degC)
Chg Start - 25(Unit: 20–50
Temp degC)
Dis Start - 35(Unit: 20–50
Temp degC)
DC Air Con 4 Device Type - SP4D AH1500/AH3000/PC50
0D/AH1500D/AH3000
D/PC500/PC1000D/SP
4D/PC300/PC300-1/PC
1000H/PC1500H/PC15
00D/PC700D/AH3000-
1/PC3000D/PC5D
Working - Split-Type Split-Type A/C /
Mode A/C Non-Sche Mode / Sche
Mode
A/C Manage - Disable Enable/Disable
En
HT Start A/C - 25(Unit: 20–50
degC)
Chg Start - 25(Unit: 20–50
Temp degC)
Dis Start - 35(Unit: 20–50
Temp degC)
MCM Working - Two A/C Manual/Two A/C/One
Mode A/C/Ventilation

T3 - 38(Unit: 25–45
degC)

DT - 12(Unit: 10–15
degC)

FWTF - 30(Unit: min) 3–60

ATF - 40(Unit: 25–45


degC)

WTF - 30(Unit: min) 3–60

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WTL - 12(Unit: h) 6–12

A/C Min - 35(Unit: min) 8–60


Runtime

Fan Min - 5(Unit: min) 1–10


Runtime

Fan Open - 23(Unit: 20–29


Temp degC)

A/C Open - 30(Unit: 26–37


Temp degC)

Emerg Temp - 35(Unit: 29–44


degC)

HT Alm THR - 40(Unit: 31–48


degC)

A/C1 Maint - 720(Unit: h) 0–1000000


Per

A/C2 Maint - 720(Unit: h) 0–1000000


Per

Fan Maint - 720(Unit: h) 0–1000000


Per

SMU06C 1 Fan Speed - 50 0–100


Ratio

Temp Ctrl - Intelligent Air Conditioner Mode /


Mode Mode Intelligent Mode / Fan
Mode
A/C Work - 35.0(Air –20.0 to +80.0
Temp Conditioner
Mode) or
45.0(Intellige
nt Mode)
(Unit: degC)
A/C Stop - 27.0(Air –20.0 to +80.0
Temp Conditioner
Mode) or
37.0(Intellige
nt Mode)
(Unit: degC)
SMU06C 2 Fan Speed - 50 0–100
Ratio

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Temp Ctrl - Intelligent Air Conditioner Mode /


Mode Mode Intelligent Mode / Fan
Mode
A/C Work - 35.0(Air –20.0 to +80.0
Temp Conditioner
Mode) or
45.0(Intellige
nt Mode)
(Unit: degC)
A/C Stop - 27.0(Air –20.0 to +80.0
Temp Conditioner
Mode) or
37.0(Intellige
nt Mode)
(Unit: degC)
SMU06C 3 Fan Speed - 50 0–100
Ratio

Temp Ctrl - Intelligent Air Conditioner Mode /


Mode Mode Intelligent Mode / Fan
Mode
A/C Work - 35.0(Air –20.0 to +80.0
Temp Conditioner
Mode) or
45.0(Intellige
nt Mode)
(Unit: degC)
A/C Stop - 27.0(Air –20.0 to +80.0
Temp Conditioner
Mode) or
37.0(Intellige
nt Mode)
(Unit: degC)
SMU06C 4 Fan Speed - 50 0–100
Ratio

Temp Ctrl - Intelligent Air Conditioner Mode /


Mode Mode Intelligent Mode / Fan
Mode
A/C Work - 35.0(Air –20.0 to +80.0
Temp Conditioner
Mode) or
45.0(Intellige
nt Mode)
(Unit: degC)

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A/C Stop - 27.0(Air –20.0 to +80.0


Temp Conditioner
Mode) or
37.0(Intellige
nt Mode)
(Unit: degC)
Ammeter Load Connt - 3ph_4ln 3ph_4ln/1ph_2ln/3ph_3l
Mode n/3ph_3ln_bl/1ph_3ln/3p
h_4ln_bl
EPS-D Board 1 Pump - 7(Unit: s) 2–30
Runtime
Fuel Clean - 2(Unit: h) 1–50
Per
Fuel-S Type - Resistance Current/Resistance

EPS-D Board 2 Pump - 7(Unit: s) 2–30


Runtime
Fuel Clean - 2(Unit: h) 1–50
Per
Fuel-S Type - Resistance Current/Resistance

FCMU 1 Measure - 3500(Unit: 1–6000


Tank ml)

FCMU 2 Measure - 3500(Unit: 1–6000


Tank ml)

ESU Monitor 1 Cell Over - 2.40(Unit: V) 1.50–15.50


Volt
Cell Low - 1.85(Unit: V) 1.50–15.50
Volt
Cell Num. - 24 1–24

Cell Type - 2V 2 V/6 V/12 V


Cell - 20(Unit: %) 5–30
Imbalance
Cell Imbal - 10(Unit: %) 1–30
Clr
ESU Monitor 2 Cell Over - 2.40(Unit: V) 1.50–15.50
Volt
Cell Low - 1.85(Unit: V) 1.50–15.50
Volt

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Cell Num. - 24 1–24

Cell Type - 2V 2 V/6 V/12 V

Cell - 20(Unit: %) 5–30


Imbalance
Cell Imbal - 10(Unit: %) 1–30
Clr
PMU DI1 Alm Set - Normal Open Normal Close/Normal
Open

DI2 Alm Set - Normal Open Normal Close/Normal


Open

DI3 Alm Set - Normal Open Normal Close/Normal


Open

DI4 Alm Set - Normal Open Normal Close/Normal


Open

DI5 Alm Set - Normal Open Normal Close/Normal


Open

DI6 Alm Set - Normal Open Normal Close/Normal


Open

DI7 Alm Set - Normal Open Normal Close/Normal


Open

EPAC Working - Switch + Switch + Urgent/Switch


Mode Urgent + Intel/add + Urgent/add
+ Intel/A/C +
Urgent/A/C +
Intel/Direct Vent/Urgent
A/C
T0 - 25(Unit: 0–35
degC)
T1 - 22(Unit: 12–32
degC)
T2 - 25(Unit: 20–35
degC)
T3 - 30(Unit: 25–45
degC)

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T4 - 42(Unit: 30–50
degC)
TA - 34(Unit: 0–40
degC)
TB - –5(Unit: –10 to +32
degC)
TC - 35(Unit: 20–35
degC)
TD - 38(Unit: 23–45
degC)
TE - 45(Unit: 28–50
degC)
H1 - 85(Unit: %) 60–85

H2 - 90(Unit: %) 80–95

A/C Delay St - Delay Nodelay/Delay


En
A/C Number - 2 1–2

DT - 12(Unit: 10–15
degC)
FWTF - 30(Unit: min) 20–60

ATF - 40(Unit: 38–45


degC)
WTF - 30(Unit: min) 20–60

WTL - 12(Unit: h) 2–12

Camera1 Picture - Average Average/Fair/Good/Exce


Quality llent
Img Frmt - 640*480 640*480/320*240/160*1
20
Continuous - 40(Unit: s) 40–600
Inter
Before Alm - 5(Unit: Pcs) 1–10
Cnt
After Alm - 5(Unit: Pcs) 1–10
Cnt

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Remote Cap - 10(Unit: Pcs) 1–20


Cnt
COM Port - - COM4/COM5

Camera2 Picture - Average Average/Fair/Good/Exce


Quality llent
Img Frmt - 640*480 640*480/320*240/160*1
20
Continuous - 40(Unit: s) 40–600
Inter
Before Alm - 5(Unit: Pcs) 1–10
Cnt
After Alm - 5(Unit: Pcs) 1–10
Cnt
Remote Cap - 10(Unit: Pcs) 1–20
Cnt

COM Port - - COM4/COM5

MUS02A S4 Output - Disable Enable/Disable


Ctrl
S5 Output - Disable Enable/Disable
Ctrl

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Second-Level Third-Level Fourth-Level Default Range and
Menu Menu Menu Value Option

Site Summary Smoke Reset - Reset Reset


Clr BatTmp Lost - Yes Yes
Clr EnvTmp Lost - Yes Yes
Clr OutTmp Lost - Yes Yes
Clr EnvHumi - Yes Yes
Lost
Clr Fuel1 Lost - Yes Yes
Clr Fuel2 Lost - Yes Yes
System Reboot - Reset Reset
PMU Reset - Reset Reset

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ESS BC/FC Control - Float Float


Charge Charge/Boost
Charge
On/Off Control - ON ON/OFF
ESS1 On/Off Control - - -
ESS2 BC/FC Control - Float Float
Charge Charge/Boost
Charge
On/Off Control - ON ON/OFF
PSU Summary1 ON/OFF - On On/Off
Reset - Yes Yes
Clear Lost Alm - Yes Yes
PSU Summary2 ON/OFF - On On/Off
Reset - Yes Yes
Clear Lost Alm - Yes Yes
PSU PSU 1–N On/Off On On/Off

Reset Yes Yes

SSU Summary On/Off - On On/Off


Reset - Yes Yes
Clear Lost Alm - Yes Yes
SSU SSU 1–20 On/Off On On/Off

Reset Yes Yes

24 V Conv Sum On/Off - On On/Off

Clear Lost Alm - Yes Yes

24 V Converter 24 V Converter 1 On/Off On On/Off


–5

ATS 1 Reset - Reset Reset

Ctrl Reset - Reset Reset

ATS 2 Reset - Reset Reset

Ctrl Reset - Reset Reset

SAU-03 Reset - Reset Reset

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DTS Reset - Reset Reset

ESMU ESMU 1–32 Reset Yes Yes

SAU02 SAU02 Reset - Reset Reset

EPS-D1(Smart ON/OFF - On On/Off


DG)
Fault Reset - Yes Yes

Ctrl Reset - Yes Yes

Maint Confirm - Yes Yes

EPS-D2(Smart ON/OFF - On On/Off


DG)
Fault Reset - Yes Yes

Ctrl Reset - Yes Yes

Maint Confirm - Yes Yes

EPS-D1(DG) ON/OFF - On On/Off

Fault Reset - Yes Yes

Maint Confirm - Yes Yes

EPS-D2(DG) ON/OFF - On On/Off

Fault Reset - Yes Yes

Maint Confirm - Yes Yes

Load Summary Maj Load Ctrl - Load ON Load ON/Load


OFF

Min Load Ctrl - Load ON Load ON/Load


OFF

Load1 - Load ON Load ON/Load


Con/Disc OFF

Load2 - Load ON Load ON/Load


Con/Disc OFF

Load3 - Load ON Load ON/Load


Con/Disc OFF

Load4 - Load ON Load ON/Load


Con/Disc OFF

Load Con/Disc - Load ON Load ON/Load


OFF

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DC Air Con1 A/C On/Off - OFF ON/OFF

DC Air Con2 A/C On/Off - OFF ON/OFF

DC Air Con3 A/C On/Off - OFF ON/OFF

DC Air Con4 A/C On/Off - OFF ON/OFF

MCM Fan On/Off - On On/Off

A/C1 On/Off - On On/Off

A/C2 On/Off - On On/Off

A/C1 Maint - Reset Reset


Conf
A/C2 Maint - Reset Reset
Conf
Fan Maint Conf - Reset Reset

SMU06C 1 A/C Control - Auto Auto/Manual


Mode
A/C On/Off - ON ON/OFF

A/C Reset - Reset Reset

Fan Control - Auto Auto/Manual


Mode
SMU06C 2 A/C Control - Auto Auto/Manual
Mode
A/C On/Off - ON ON/OFF

A/C Reset - Reset Reset

Fan Control - Auto Auto/Manual


Mode
SMU06C 3 A/C Control - Auto Auto/Manual
Mode
A/C On/Off - ON ON/OFF

A/C Reset - Reset Reset

Fan Control - Auto Auto/Manual


Mode

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SMU06C 4 A/C Control - Auto Auto/Manual


Mode
A/C On/Off - ON ON/OFF

A/C Reset - Reset Reset

Fan Control - Auto Auto/Manual


Mode
Ammeter Clr Elec - Clear Clear
Energy
Camera1 Reset - Reset Reset

Camera2 Reset - Reset Reset

MUS02A Reset - Reset Reset

EPS-D Board 1 Fill Oil Test - Test Test

EPS-D Board 2 Fill Oil Test - Test Test

FCMU 1 Clean Fuel - Yes Yes

Ctrl Reset - Reset Reset

FCMU 2 Clean Fuel - Yes Yes

Ctrl Reset - Reset Reset

Clr History Alm - - Yes Yes

EPAC Reset - Reset Reset

Send Test SMS - - Yes Yes

Table 10-8 System Check menu hierarchy

Second-Level Third-Level Fourth-Level Default Range and


Menu Menu Menu Value Option

ESU-A Check Start Check - No Yes/No


DG Check Start Check - No Yes/No

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Table 10-9 USB menu hierarchy


Second-Level Third-Level Fourth-Level Default Range and
Menu Menu Menu Value Option

Config via USB - Confirm load? Yes Yes/No


Upgrade via USB - Confirm load? Yes Yes/No
Load log to USB - - - -

10.3 ECC500 Alarms and Troubleshooting Measures


For details about alarms and troubleshooting measures, see the ECC500 (PowerCube) Alarm
Online Help.

10.4 FAQ
10.4.1 Web Page Displaying Garbled Characters
Symptom
After the admin user logs in to the WebUI, the System Status, Network Configuration, and
Control pages display garbled characters.

Cause
The Internet Explorer security and privacy are not correctly set.

Solution
Restore the default settings of Internet Explorer and then log in to the WebUI.

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A Acronyms and Abbreviations

A
APN Access Point Name
ATS AC transfer switch

B
BTS Base Transceiver Station
BSP Board Support Package

C
CAN Controller Area Network
CPMU cabinet power monitoring unit

D
DCB deep cycle battery
DCDU Direct Current Distribution Unit
DG diesel generator
DIP switch Dual in-line Package Switch
DTS DC transfer switch

E
ECC Energy Control Center
ESD Electro Static Discharge
ESMU energy storage management unit
ESN Equipment Service Number

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ESU energy storage unit

F
FE Fast ethernet

G
GPRS General Packet radio Service
GMU Generator Management Unit

I
IP Internet Protocol
IDU Integrated Distribution Unit

L
LCD Liquid Crystal Display

N
NetEco Network Ecosystem
NMS network management system
NMC network management center

P
PMU power monitoring unit
PSU Power Supply Unit
PDP Packet Data Protocol

R
RSSI received signal strength indicator
RSCP received signal code power

S
SMU Site monitoring unit
SAU signal analysis unit

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SSU solar supply unit


SMS short message service

T
TCP/IP Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol

U
UART universal asynchronous receiver/transmitter

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