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1. UNIT gt TSP by Myers v3 XX CANADDR lt gt AY Selects P Stores Dynamic Status Display A Default 1 i AY AY y FLOAT or CYCLE av METHOD lt lt gt p gt AY Selects gt Stores CHARGER Default Float AY ST SETUP T ENE VPC 2 10 to 2 35 lt gt Gentdesomcn plik Sp oe lt gt Default 2 25 AY AY TEMPCO 0020 to 0050V Temp Compensation in lt lt gt AY Selects gt Stores av V Cell C Default 0050 PARAMS AY AY LVCO 1 70 to 1 80V Low Voltage Cut Offin lt lt gt p AY Selects gt Stores lt gt Volts Cell Default 1 75 AY See Params EXECUTE gt a Menu Page COLDSTRT lt lt P gt Executes AY OCP gt TS OVERLOAD kag AY Selects gt Stores AY LINE or STANDBY TS EVENIIES lt lt lt gt AY Selects gt Stores AY RMSMODE ON OFF or period of 10MIN 1HR 1DAY 1 6 WEEKS Reduced AC Mains Sensitivity E lt gt A Y Selects gt Stores AY SWRESET CONFIRM EXECUTE gt Resets Program E lt P gt Executes AY FACTORY lt lt gt gt CONFIRM EXECUTE gt i Restores Factory Defaults gt Executes av SESA Es TA Example 13 JUL 08 DS Forman PRADE lt gt 11 59 A SUN DS Daylight Savings AY Selects gt Stores
2. 49400 49463 The installed firmware revision does not support the installed hardware Replace CTSP EM module with later revision or upgrade Firmware 49500 49554 50630 50664 50520 50534 50610 Personality Card EEPROM is failed or initialized incorrectly replace CTSP EM Transfer Module ID Checksum is incorrect Replacement of either the CTSP TM or the CTSP EM is necessary 50620 Transformer Module ID Missing or Incorrect replace CTSP TM 50510 CTSP EM Module Revision is Incompatible with attached Transformer Module STUCK KEY 1 The number 1 down arrow keypad button on the CTSP EM is stuck closed STUCK KEY 2 STUCK KEY 3 The number 2 up arrow keypad button on the CTSP EM is stuck closed The number 3 right arrow keypad button on the CTSP EM is stuck closed STUCK KEY 4 CTSP EM Series Manual The number 4 left arrow keypad button on the CTSP EM is stuck closed Page 19 1 2009 Dynamic Status Flag List The system flags are useful only for diagnostics since they require careful interpretation and certain combinations of flags might appear to be contradictory The display is continually updated with only the active or true system flags in the list being displayed The table below lists the messages that may be observed in the status display and their general meaning FLAG MEANING The battery is too weak to attempt standby operation Thi
3. lt gt AY AUTO Example 11 59 A SUN denotes features Set Time of Monthly Test E gt A Y Selects gt Stores functions new to v3 XX Software Ay av LENGTH 4 5 10 15 30 60MIN Duration of Monthly Test e o gt A Y Selects gt Stores av RUN EXECUTE gt Starts Test Manually E o gt gt Executes AY STOP EXECUTE gt Stops Test Manually gt gt Executes Myers Power Products Page 16 1 2009 v3 XX Software Parameter Menu Tree TSP by Myers v3 XX INPUT lt lt gt gt eae pee a Dynamic Status Display DNS ii INPUT IAC av av AC Input Current in Amps RMS AY INPUT KW 1 AC Input Power in KiloWatts Average av SETUP A INPUT HZ See lt gt Setup AV Av Menu lt Page OUTPUT VAC ee CAEN Ed AC Output in Volts RMS OUTPUT IAC av AC Output Current in Amps RMS al OUTPUT H KW AC Output Power in KiloWatts AY AY BATTERY VDC Be MENG Ea Battery String Voltage DC 4 BATTERY IDC av Battery String Current DC AY HEAT SINK C TEMP E gt o Heat Sink Temperature EXTERNAL A C av Batt Temp Sensor EXTERNAL B C Ba
4. utility power outlet before installing or connecting to other equipment Reconnect the power cord only after all connections are made e Check that the power cord s plug s and sockets are in good condition e Replacement of fuses or other parts must be with identical types and ratings Substitution of nonidentical parts may cause safety and fire hazards BATTERY Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly connected or replaced Replace WARNINGS batteries with same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer OVERHEAD Never stand below anything while it is being hoisted WARNINGS Always wear a hard hat LIFTING Transformer modules are heavy Use proper lifting techniques and equipment to WARNINGS avoid injury CTSP EM Series Manual Page 1 1 2009 Unpacking Inspect the module upon receipt Notify the carrier if there is damage The packaging is recyclable save it for reuse or dispose of it properly The package contents include v the CTSP EM v the enclosure interface cable v the temperature sensor v product documentation Models Supported CTSP EM48 1 Specifications Environmental Specifications CTSP Universal Electronics Module 15 22 A 36 48 VDC HUMIDITY Physical Specifications 5 to 95 noncondensing within enclosure Electrical Specifications INPUT CHARACTERISTIC Battery Voltage Battery Cutoff Default VDC CHARACTERISTIC SPECIFICATION Height 8 125 20 7 cm
5. generator can throw spikes or other abnormalities into the AC waveform causing the TSP to go into Standby Operation inadvertently The CTSP EM can be placed either temporarily or permanently into a period of reduced AC Mains Sensitivity where the TSP only monitors and qualifies the incoming AC Line voltage by the average RMS voltage and average frequency thresholds The TSP will then ignore voltage spikes on the AC Line voltage Modifying the AC Mains Sensitivity is made from the Setup section of the menu Following the v3 XX menu tree contained in this manual access the SETUP RMSMODE display and Press the right arrow key once The active mode will appear in the display window The display may read ON OFF or a period of 10MIN 1HR 1DAY 1 6 WEEKS gt Default is OFF Use the up and down arrow keys to select the desired CTSP EM AC Mains Sensitivity If this mode is being selected due to generator use select the period of time the generator is expected to be on line The CTSP EM will turn RMSMODE to Off after the selected time has expired If the cause of the AC Line disturbances is fairly permanent then the ON selection may be the correct selection Press the right arrow key to save and store the selected AC Mains Sensitivity mode Myers Power Products Page 12 1 2009 SETUP SWRESET Software Reset The CTSP EM software firmware can be reset by one of two methods e Pressing the two outside buttons on the CTSP EM lt 4 W
6. manual access the SETUP COLDSTRT display and e Press the right arrow key once EXECUTE gt appears in the display window e Press the right arrow key again to execute a cold start VERIFIED appears in the display window and standby operation will begin immediately Note Standby operation from Cold Start will only occur when Bad AC In Standby Inhibit is displayed SETUP OVERLOAD Overload Protection The CTSP EM supports user configured output overload protection Selections are based on a cycle of 10 seconds 10 to 100 seconds 100 for every 100 seconds of runtime The CTSP EM default setting for the output overload cycle is 100 This effectively disables output overload protection Use of the Overload Protection feature is made from the Setup section of the menu Following the v3 XX menu tree contained in this manual access the SETUP OVERLOAD display and Press the right arrow key once OCP 100 gt appears in the display window Use the up and down arrow keys to select the desired overload protection cycle Press the right arrow key to save and store the selection NOTE Activation of overload protection begins 255 seconds following an overload situation If the battery weakens to less than 11 4 V per battery and overload protection is enabled the cycle will become fixed at 9 seconds on and 591 seconds off CTSP EM Series Manual Page 11 1 2009 SETUP EVENTS Event Tracking The CTSP EM will record the occurren
7. obtain service under warranty you must obtain a Returned Material Authorization RMA number from customer support Products must be returned with transportation charges prepaid and should be accompanied by a brief description of the problem encountered and proof of date of purchase This warranty does not apply to equipment that has been damaged by accident negligence or misapplication or has been altered or modified in any way This warranty applies only to the original purchaser EXCEPT AS PROVIDED HEREIN MYERS MAKES NO WARRANTIES EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED INCLUDING WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE Some states do not permit limitation or exclusion of implied warranties therefore the aforesaid limitation s or exclusion s may not apply to the purchaser EXCEPT AS PROVIDED ABOVE IN NO EVENT WILL MYERS BE LIABLE FOR DIRECT INDIRECT SPECIAL INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF THE USE OF THIS PRODUCT EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE Specifically Myers is not liable for any costs such as lost profits or revenue loss of equipment loss of use of equipment loss of software loss of data costs of substitutes claims by third parties or otherwise Entire contents copyright 2008 by Myers Power Products Inc All rights reserved Reproduction in whole or in part without permission is prohibited CTSP EM Series Manual Page 23 1 2009
8. the mounting slots on the side of the CTSP TM Failure to lock the modules firmly together will result in an alarm display on the Operator Interface Display 3 Using a coin or screwdriver turn the latch on the CTSP TM clockwise to the locked position Always transport the CTSP TM and CTSP EM modules individually The connector and latch are not designed to support the weight of the modules Failure to adhere to this warning may result in damage to equipment 4 Plug the enclosure interface cable connector A into the enclosure interface receptacle on the front of the CTSP EM CTSP EM Series Manual Page 5 1 2009 Depending on the enclosure configuration connect the following B C D power supply status indicator lamp connector enclosure tamper switch connector battery temperature sensor probe connector The requirement when using two CTSP systems in one cabinet is to utilize both temperature probes One probe connected to each CTSP EM Adequate isolation exists so that the probes can be connected to the same battery terminal Any modification of the system wiring connecting one temperature probe to more than one CTSP EM can cause irreparable damage to the CTSP EM Where applicable plug the CTSP SM status monitoring option into the CTSP EM Refer to the User Manual for the CTSP SM option used Plug the battery cable into the battery connector on the front of the CTSP EM Switch the utility circuit breaker ON If th
9. utility power connection A Cold Start may be initiated to start standby mode operation SOFTWARE RESET IS INITIATED DURING STANDBY MODE OPERATION If the system is on standby power and a software reset is initiated the CTSP EM will shutdown and power to all connected equipment will be interrupted Reestablish a utility power connection A Cold Start may be initiated to restart standby mode function AT INITIAL STARTUP CTSP EM DISPLAY WINDOW READS BAD AC IN The CTSP TM is operating with incorrect utility input voltage and or frequency Check the specifications on the label attached to the CTSP TM or refer to Specifications in the CTSP TM User Manual Check that the CTSP TM output voltage Tap is connected properly AT INITIAL STARTUP CTSP EM DISPLAY WINDOW READS BAD AC OUT The CTSP TM is operating with incorrect utility input voltage and or frequency Check the specifications on the label attached to the CTSP TM or refer to Specifications in the CTSP TM User Manual Check that the CTSP TM output voltage Tap is connected properly CTSP EM DISPLAY WINDOW READS CONFIRM 36V Normal operation At initial startup for a new CTSP TM installation the CTSP system may see a fully charged three battery string as a discharged four battery string The CTSP system will request confirmation on the correct battery configuration If the battery string is 36 VDC press the left arrow key If the battery string is 48 V
10. verification should be performed at the time of initial installation and at least semiannually thereafter 1 Perform a visual check of the CTSP TM and CTSP EM modules Verify that the status indicator lamp is not blinking 2 Using a voltmeter or visually observing the CTSP EM Display verify the voltage at the output connector on the CTSP TM module Refer to the attached label on the CTSP TM or the CTSP TM User Manual for specifications 3 Turn the utility line circuit breaker OFF The CTSP EM will go on Standby operation 4 Using a voltmeter or visually observing the CTSP EM Display verify the voltage at the output connector on the CTSP TM module Refer to the attached label on the CTSP TM or the CTSP TM User Manual for specifications 5 Ifthe CTSP TM voltage output is correct turn the utility line circuit breaker ON Wait approximately 20 seconds to ensure the CTSP EM system is operating on utility power CTSP EM Series Manual Page 7 1 2009 Status Display and Menu Navigation The following information describes the steps necessary to determine the setup options and status of the CTSP EM and the alarms and parameters that are programmed into the CTSP EM The CTSP EM menu is navigated using the four keys located below the status display TSP BY MYERS vxX XX MENU X window doe aQ cane reer ESCAPE SELECT Refer to the User Configurable Menu Selections diagram below for available menu options v3 XX Software Not
11. A as CTSP EM Series Power Products Inc Electronics Modules TSP Universal Electronics Module with v3 xx Software User Manual Myers Power Products 1 2009 CTSP EM Manual Doc 990 5500 Chapter 1 General Information This Myers Power Products Inc Myers CTSP Electronics Module CTSP EM with v3 XX software is compatible with all CTSP Transformer Modules CTSP TM A Myers Electronics Module and a Transformer Module together create a Total System Power TSP uninterruptible power supply Important Safety Instructions Save These Instructions This Safety Guide contains important instructions that should be followed during installation and maintenance of the Myers equipment and batteries It is intended for Myers customers who setup install relocate or maintain Myers equipment Changes and modifications to this unit not expressly approved by Myers Power Products could void the warranty Failure to observe these warnings may result in serious injury death or damage to the equipment ELECTRICAL e Do not work alone under hazardous conditions WARNINGS e Do not handle any metallic connector before the power has been disconnected e Servicing this equipment may require working with protective covers removed and utility power connected Use extreme caution during these procedures e High current through conductive materials could cause severe burns e When grounding cannot be verified disconnect the equipment from the
12. Cut Off LVCO point The LVCO can be set from 1 70 to 1 80 Volts Cell Default is 1 75 Volts Cell Changing the LVCO is made from the Setup section of the menu Following the v3 XX menu tree contained in this manual access the SETUP CHARGER LVCO display and e Press the right arrow key once The active LVCO point will appear in the display window VPC 1 XX gt e Use the up and down arrow keys to select the desired LVCO point 1 70 to 1 80 Volts Cell e Press the right arrow key to save and store the selected LVCO point Myers Power Products Page 10 1 2009 SETUP COLDSTRT Cold Start Use of the Cold Start feature will allow an operator to force the TSP into Standby operation immediately after power up or reset in the event of bad or missing AC utility voltage e During power up or reset the CTSP EM performs a series of verification tests While battery verification is being tested CHECKING BATTERY STANDBY INHIBIT will appear in the display window on the CTSP EM Standby operation cannot commence until the batteries have been verified If the CTSP EM detects an unacceptable utility power level and system configuration has been previously established BAD AC IN STANDBY INHIBIT will appear in the CTSP EM display window Cold Start can be used to override the TSP to placing it into Standby operation Use of the Cold Start feature is made from the Setup section of the menu Following the v3 XX menu tree contained in this
13. DC press the right arrow key CTSP EM DISPLAY WINDOW READS ALARM NO BATTERY The batteries are connected to the CTSP EM The CTSP EM display window indicates that battery connections are missing CTSP EM Series Manual Check that the battery circuit breaker is ON Check that the battery cable connector on the CTSP EM is fully engaged Check the battery terminals are free from corrosion Check that the battery terminal connections are secure Check battery voltage as measured by the CTSP EM Refer to the User Configuration Menu Selections diagram in this manual Voltage readings below 21 5 V three battery string 30 V four battery string indicate severely discharged batteries Replace batteries with voltage readings below 7 5 V The CTSP EM will not recharge batteries with very low voltage readings Page 21 1 2009 Chapter 4 Service Contact and Warranty Information Service Myers Power Products makes every effort to ensure parts and equipment arrives in working condition Occasionally it may be necessary to return parts or equipment that is not in working condition If the unit requires service do not return it to the dealer Follow these steps 1 Contact Myers Customer Service by telephone at 610 868 3500 Monday Friday 8AM to 5PM U S Eastern time Note the product model number the serial number and the date purchased If you call Myers Customer Service a technician may ask you to describe the probl
14. IED will appear The Self Test will run the period of time specified by the Self Test Length unless stopped manually Myers Power Products Page 14 1 2009 SETUP TEST STOP Stop Manual Self Test The CTSP EM supports user stop of the Self Test Once started manually the Self Test will run length of time as specified by the Self Test Length setting unless the Self Test is stopped manually Stopping a Manual Self Test is made from the Setup section of the menu Following the v3 XX menu tree contained in this manual access the SETUP TEST STOP display and e To stop a Manual Self Test press the right arrow key once The word VERIFIED will appear and the Self Test will stop approximately 15 seconds later v3 XX Params Menu Accessing any item in the Parameter Params section of the menu will only display the status or data pertaining to the operation of the TSP There are no user settable functions in the Params menu A variety of operational parameters can be displayed in the Params section of the menu Follow the v3 XX Params menu tree contained in this manual to access the available data To return to the top of the menu either use the arrow keys per the menu tree or wait two minutes after the last key stroke as the TSP will return to the top of the menu automatically CTSP EM Series Manual Page 15 1 2009 v3 XX Software Setup Menu Tree
15. Specifications in this manual CTSP EM Series Manual Page 3 1 2009 Installing Batteries The battery circuit breaker must be OFF or the battery cable must be unplugged from the CTSP EM prior to battery installation Although the temperature sensor can be installed on any battery post it should be attached to terminals of a battery located in the middle of a string Step 5 below In the 48V string shown below the temp sensor should be attached to a terminal on the 2 or 3 batteries For the 36V string the temp sensor should be attached to a terminal on the 2 battery The following figures show basic battery string configurations 48VDC BATTERY STRING EXAMPLE Negative output lead to connected Positive equipment output lead to connected equipment Note Battery arrangement in the enclosure may differ 36VDC BATTERY STRING EXAMPLE Negative Pee Ma Positive output lead 2 as output lead to connected lt lt to connected equipment equipment Note Battery arrangement in the enclosure may differ Myers Power Products Page 4 1 2009 Installing the Electronics Module Read the entire installation and operation section of this manual prior to installing and connecting the module wy paw mens MEN oh 7s a9 2 1 Place the CTSP EM close to and to the right front of the CTSP TM 2 Slide the CTSP EM back so that the mounting tab on the side of the CTSP EM engage firmly with
16. Standby operation is not available ALARM HIGH TEMP Standby is unavailable due to high heat sink temperature ALARM HIGH BATTERY Battery voltage is too high for present configuration Automatic standby operation not available ALARM DEAD BATTERY Battery voltage is too low to reliably support standby Battery voltage is low unit is recharging batteries Automatic standby operation not available ALARM NO BATTERY Battery has unacceptably low voltage Battery is disconnected or circuit breaker is OFF ALARM OVERLOAD Output current exceeds the specified rating for the CTSP TM ALARM LOCK OPEN Close module Interlock Standby is unavailable when lock is open ALARM BAD TM RELAY Replace the Transformer Module SLEEPING Displayed every 60 seconds while unit is without utility power and system has been shut down after reaching Low Voltage Cut Off SHUTDOWN Displayed momentarily before entering sleep mode POWER UP Displayed momentarily when returning from sleep mode Myers Power Products Page 18 1 2009 Firmware Messages Bad AC In Input is too low lt 100 VAC or frequency is too far off for input range determination Bad AC Out The output is less than 50 volts RMS CTSP TM output tap selector may be disconnected Confirm 36V lt If the battery string is 36 VDC press the left arrow key Confirm gt 48V If the battery string is 48 VDC press the right arrow key EM TM Incompatible Upgrade the CTSP EM Unrecognized EM Upgrade the CTSP EM
17. Use the up and down arrow keys to select the desired CTSP EM CAN address Default is 1 e Press the right arrow key to save and store the selected address e To initiate the above address change the system must be reset Simultaneously press the left and down arrow keys SW RESET will appear in the display window and the reset process will begin NOTE If a Software Reset is performed during Standby Operation power to connected equipment will be interrupted Refer to Troubleshooting in this manual SETUP CHARGER METHOD Charge Method The CTSP EM supports both Cycle and Float Charge modes Default is Float Cycle Charge Mode This mode allows the CTSP EM to reduce the battery float voltage for 24 hours after every 48 hours of float charge operation Float Charge Mode This mode charges and maintains the batteries using default settings at 13 5 V per battery at 25 C Selection of the Charge Mode is made from the Setup section of the menu Following the v3 XX menu tree contained in this manual access the SETUP CHARGER METHOD display and e Press the right arrow key once The active charger mode will appear in the display window CYCLE gt or FLOAT gt e Use the up and down arrow keys to select the desired CTSP EM charger mode e Press the right arrow key to save and store the selected charger mode CTSP EM Series Manual Page 9 1 2009 SETUP CHARGER VOLTAGE Float Voltage The CTSP EM supports user setup of the Float Volt
18. Width 8 20 3 cm Depth includes T handle 12 25 31 2 cm Weight 17 4 lbs 7 9 kg INPUT SPECIFICATION 36 VDC or 48 VDC 31 5 36 V 42 48 V OUTPUT CHARACTERISTIC OUTPUT SPECIFICATION Output Voltage Regulation 5 CTSP Electronics Module Frequency Stability 0 1 DC Breaker Series Current and Trip Voltage 90 A 80 VDC Myers Power Products Page 2 1 2009 Chapter 2 Installation and Maintenance Only trained service personnel should install and maintain the CTSP EM Prior to installing the CTSP EM an enclosure must be installed utility line voltage must be routed to the enclosure and a CTSP TM must be installed Local state federal and or National Electric Code NEC regulations regarding location permits and electrical wiring must be adhered to It is recommended that optional Myers CTSP SP s be added to this system for increased surge protection Consult with Myers for ordering details Before placing the CTSP EM on the enclosure shelf ensure that the input AC utility circuit breaker is OFF Failure to adhere to this warning may result in death serious injury or equipment damage When positioning the CTSP EM ensure adequate space for proper airflow Myers recommends that there be at least 3 inches of clearance on all sides and above the module Failure to adhere to this warning may result in equipment damage Do not operate this unit where the temperature and humidity are outside the specified limits See
19. age level The Float Voltage level can be set at 2 20 to 2 35 Volts Cell in 10mV steps Default is 2 25 Volts Cell Changing the Float Voltage level is made from the Setup section of the menu Following the v3 XX menu tree contained in this manual access the SETUP CHARGER VOLTAGE display and e Press the right arrow key once The active Float Voltage level will appear in the display window VPC 2 XX gt e Use the up and down arrow keys to select the desired Float Voltage level 2 00 to 2 35 VPC Volts per Cell e Press the right arrow key to save and store the selected Float Voltage SETUP CHARGER TEMPCO Temperature Compensation The CTSP EM supports user setup of the Temperature Compensation slope The Temperature Compensations slope can be set at 5 to 2 mV C Cell in 500uV steps Default is 5 mV C Cell Changing the Temperature Compensation slope is made from the Setup section of the menu Following the v3 XX menu tree contained in this manual access the SETUP CHARGER TEMPCO display and e Press the right arrow key once The active Temperature Compensation slope will appear in the display window 00XX V gt e Use the up and down arrow keys to select the desired Temperature Compensation slope 0 0050 to 0 0020 Volts C Cell e Press the right arrow key to save and store the selected Temperature Compensation slope SETUP CHARGERILVCO Low Voltage Cut Off The CTSP EM supports user setup of the Low Voltage
20. ange the value shown press the right arrow to advance to the next value Note When the weekday is set to Auto Self Test is disabled e When the display is complete pressing the right arrow will complete the setting of the Auto Self Test time and day SETUP TEST LENGTH Self Test Length The CTSP EM supports user setup of the length of Self Test The Self Test Lengths that can be selected are 1 5 10 15 30 and 60 minutes The default Self Test Length is 5 minutes Setting the Self Test Length is made from the Setup section of the menu Following the v3 XX menu tree contained in this manual access the SETUP TEST LENGTH display and e Press the right arrow key once The active Self Test Length will appear in the display e Use the up and down arrow keys to select the desired Self Test Length e When the display is complete pressing the right arrow will complete the setting of the Self Test Length SETUP TEST RUN Start Manual Self Test The CTSP EM supports user start of the Self Test Once started manually the Self Test will run length of time as specified by the Self Test Length setting unless the Self Test is stopped manually Starting a Manual Self Test is made from the Setup section of the menu Following the v3 XX menu tree contained in this manual access the SETUP TEST RUN display and e To initiate Manual Self Test press the right arrow key once Self Test will begin immediately and the word VERIF
21. ce of events by amount and duration An event can be selectively defined to be e Loss of AC Line voltage or e When the TSP goes into Standby operation As a TSP can be put into Standby operation via operations like Self Test the number and duration of AC Line voltage loss may not match the number of times and duration of Standby operation Selection of either AC Line loss or Standby Operation as an Event is made from the Setup section of the menu Following the v3 XX menu tree contained in this manual access the SETUP EVENTS display and e Press the right arrow key once The active mode will appear in the display window LINE gt or STANDBY gt e Use the up and down arrow keys to select the desired CTSP EM Event mode e Press the right arrow key to save and store the selected Event mode SETUP RMSMODE AC Mains Sensitivity The CTSP EM digitizes and monitors each cycle the incoming AC Line waveform The TSP will react to AC Line disturbances of fractions of a cycle in length allowing the TSP to be able to respond quickly going to Standby Operation when the AC Line voltage degrades If the incoming AC Line voltage waveform is very dirty the TSP will disqualify the AC Line voltage and switch into Standby Operation and remain there until the batteries fully discharge even though there is useable AC Line voltage at the input to the TSP An example is when an AC generator is used to power the TSP Sometimes the
22. e The following describes the features of the v3 XX software Although earlier software features and functionality may be similar to the below please refer to the manuals shipped with that product for the appropriate descriptions and instructions Features marked with are introduced with v3 00 v3 XX non Menu Features Starting with v3 00 important non menu features were added Scrolling Status Data Display Prior to v3 00 only the current status of the TSP was displayed by the CTSP EM Introduced with v3 00 operational data has been added to the scrolling display This data includes AC Input Voltage and Current AC Output Voltage and Current Battery Voltage and Current both charge and discharge Earlier versions of software required a number of button pushes to access this data Restart Menu when Idle Prior to v3 00 the last menu function accessed would remain displayed indefinitely Introduced with v3 00 the TSP will restart the scrolling display returning to the top of the menu two minutes after the last keystroke Lower Battery Voltage on Repower Upon power up the TSP measures the attached battery string s and does not connect bad strings Prior to v3 00 for a 36 Volt strings a battery string would be bad if it was below 22 5 Volts 7 5 Volts battery or 1 25 Volts Cell Introduced with v3 00 the string voltage can degrade to about 13 Volts 4 3 Volts battery or 0 72 Volts Cell before being conside
23. e at power up Setting the Internal Clock is made from the Setup section of the menu Following the v3 XX menu tree contained in this manual access the SETUP TEST CLOCK display and e Press the right arrow key once The date display DD MMM YY DS day month year DS will appear Use the up down arrow keys to change the value shown press the right arrow to advance to the next value Note DS Daylight Savings e When the date display is complete press the right arrow to advance to the time display The time display HR MN A P DAY hour minutes AM PM weekday will appear Use the up down arrow keys to change the value shown press the right arrow to advance to the next value e When the time display is complete pressing the right arrow will complete the setting of the Internal Clock CTSP EM Series Manual Page 13 1 2009 SETUP TEST AUTO Set Time of Auto Self Test The CTSP EM supports user setup of the Auto Self Test time date The Auto Self Test time date can be set to any time or weekday The default time date is 1OAM Wednesday The CTSP EM will execute the Auto Self Test on the first weekday specified in any month Setting the Auto Self Test time and day is made from the Setup section of the menu Following the v3 XX menu tree contained in this manual access the SETUP TEST AUTO display and e Press the right arrow key once The display HR MIN A P DAY hour minutes AM PM weekday will appear Use the up down arrow keys to ch
24. e unit fails to respond wait one minute then switch the utility circuit breaker OFF and ON again Switch the battery circuit breaker ON Verify operation Refer to Chapter 3 Operation in this manual Close and secure the enclosure Myers Power Products Page 6 1 2009 Chapter 3 Operation Configuration Verification The CTSP EM will test and display the unit configuration during power up or reset The CTSP EM will automatically determine and display the configured utility input and output range and the DC battery voltage Once the utility and battery circuit breakers are switched ON three messages will flash in the CTSP EM display window AC TEST DC TEST and OUT TEST When the testing process is complete the CTSP EM will begin scrolling the unit configuration in the message display window This information will be repeated if the CTSP EM is reset or restarted During initial power up or after a new CTSP TM installation the unit may ask you to confirm that the installed battery is 36 or 48 volts as displayed Press the left or right arrow respectively to verify the battery installation The user can cold start the module when the following conditions exist the CTSP EM is not on standby mode operation vY there is no utility power v the batteries are charged Refer to Setup Cold Start in the Status Display and Menu Navigation section of this manual for details Performance Verification of CTSP EM Battery Operation Performance
25. em and try to solve it over the phone If this is not possible the technician may issue a Returned Material Authorization Number RMA If the product is under warranty repairs are free If not there is a repair charge Procedures for servicing or returning products may vary internationally Contact Myers Power Products for country specific instructions 2 Pack the product well preferably in its original packaging Pack the unit properly to avoid damage in transit Never use Styrofoam beads for packaging as the static electricity that is generated may damage electronics Damage sustained in transit is not covered under warranty Mark the RMA on the outside of the package 4 Return the unit by insured prepaid carrier to the address given to you by Customer Service manufacturer in the replacement battery packing material E N Be sure to deliver spent batteries to a recycling facility or ship to the Myers Power Products contact information Telephone 610 868 3500 Myers Power Products Inc Monday Friday 2000 Highland Ave 8AM to 5PM US Eastern Bethlehem PA 18020 Myers Power Products Page 22 1 2009 Limited Warranty Myers Power Products Inc Myers warrants this product to be free from defects in materials and workmanship for a period of five years from the date of purchase Its obligation under this warranty is limited to repairing or replacing at its own sole option any such defective products To
26. oad SOFT AC LINE Mains impedance appears to be abnormally high and at least one attempt to transfer from standby to mains was aborted The CTSP TM module relay armature is in the energized position but should be in RELAY TEST FAIL CLOSED the de energized position This could indicate a mechanical relay failure or a relay contact failure or a shorted relay driver Operation from AC input is inhibited This does not necessarily mean that the AC AC LINE INHIBIT line has failed or that the TSP is in standby mode INITIALIZING The unit is powered from mains This can occur even if mains are inhibited ON LINE Unit is in power on self test mode This also occurs if the battery circuit is opened CHARGER INHIBIT Battery charging is not enabled Causes could be temperature or bad AC line or Myers Power Products missing defective battery Page 20 1 2009 Troubleshooting PROBLEM AND POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTION CTSP EM WILL NOT TURN ON Utility power is not connected Having performed the above and the CTSP EM is not responding UTILITY POWER FAILS AND STANDBY MODE Check that the utility circuit breaker is ON Check that the utility power cable is fully engaged Switch the battery circuit breaker OFF Wait five seconds and switch the battery circuit breaker ON OPERATION DOES NOT START If the utility power fails and the CTSP EM is not ON power to all connected equipment will be interrupted Reestablish
27. red bad Similar improvements will be found for a 48 Volt system IMPORTANT Because of the lowered battery string detection voltage the TSP may not recognize that a battery string has been mis wired To avoid physical damage the operator must ensure that the batteries are wired and connected correctly Stuck Key Ignore Prior to v3 00 a stuck CTSP EM key would prevent the TSP from going into standby Introduced with v3 00 the TSP will inform the operator that a key is stuck via the display but will otherwise continue to operate normally The keys that are not stuck will also access the menu normally Myers Power Products Page 8 1 2009 v3 XX Setup Menu Note Unless otherwise noted commands and selections made through the menu system are performed immediately after selection SETUP CANADDR CAN Bus Address The CTSP EM communicates to its peripherals such as the CTSP SM modules via a CAN bus architecture In certain configurations multiple TSP s may be connected together sharing the same CAN bus In those configurations each CTSP EM module must be configured to be a different CAN bus address The CTSP EM address MUST match the address of the CTSP SM5 or CTSP SM8 module for the two devices to communicate to each other If the CTSP EM address does need to be changed it is accessible from the Setup section of the menu Following the v3 XX menu tree contained in this manual access the SETUP CANADDR UNIT display and e
28. s state is always true at DEAD BATTERY system reset and will be cleared if the charger is enabled and the battery string is above 1 9 volts per cell NO BATTERY The battery is absent or below 0 72 volts per cell This could also mean that the battery circuit breaker or wiring is open The battery is depleted and the unit is entering sleep mode Note this message will SLEEPING be displayed regardless of the user interface location When the battery or AC power recovers the unit will display POWER UP momentarily before returning to the user interface DOOR OPEN The tamper alarm circuit is open CHARGING The battery charger is enabled to charge the batteries LOCK OPEN The module interlock is unlatched open HIGH BATTERY The battery voltage is above acceptable limits 2 6V per cell The CTSP TM module relay armature is in the de energized position but should be RELAY TEST FAIL OPEN in the energized position This could indicate welded relay contacts or an open relay circuit COM BUS FAIL CTSP is unable to communicate due to bus errors preventing transmission or reception of valid data STANDBY INHIBIT Standby operation is inhibited LOW OUTPUT Indicates the output is below approximately 25 V rms ON STANDBY Unit is in standby mode ADDRESS CONFLICT More than one CTSP is attempting to claim the same CAN bus address AC FAIL Mains voltage or frequency is outside of operating limits OVERLOAD CTSP detects an output current overl
29. simultaneously or e Activating the Software Reset function from the menu Activating the Software Reset function is made from the Setup section of the menu Following the v3 XX menu tree contained in this manual access the SETUP SWRESET display and e Press the right arrow key once The operator will be asked to CONFIRM EXECUTE gt e Pressing the right arrow key will execute the Software Reset SETUP FACTORY Restore Factory Defaults The CTSP EM supports restoring the software firmware settings to the Factory Default settings Restoring the Factory Defaults is made from the Setup section of the menu Following the v3 XX menu tree contained in this manual access the SETUP FACTORY display and e Press the right arrow key once The operator will be asked to CONFIRM EXECUTE gt e Pressing the right arrow key will restore the Factory Defaults SETUP TEST CLOCK Set Internal Clock The CTSP EM will perform a monthly self test If the internal clock is not set the CTSP EM will still perform a monthly self test starting with the default time of 12 00AM Jan 1 2000 which is loaded upon power up Setting the internal clock will allow the self test to start and stop at known times and dates Note There is an internal supply to the clock that will keep the clock running for approximately 12 hours in the event that the CTSP EM loses power Should the CTSP EM not be powered for an extended period of time the clock will start at the default dat
30. tt Temp Sensor if present EXTERNAL C C Batt Temp Sensor if present AY EVENTS BYENS lt A Reboot EM to Clear i H MINUTES av Reboot EM to Clear AY DISPLAYS CURRENT STATUS STATUS lt lt gt gt FLAGS AY AY CONFIG lt lt gt p DISPLAYS CURRENT UNIT CONFIG CTSP EM Series Manual Page 17 1 2009 Dynamic Status Display Status messages STATUS MESSAGE MEANING NORMAL Normal operation NORMAL CHARGING Normal operation and the battery is charging at greater than 0 8 A AC TEST CTSP EM is checking the AC configuration DC TEST CTSP EM is checking the DC configuration OUT TEST CTSP EM is checking the Output configuration VERIFIED CTSP EM has verified the system configuration or the CHECKING BATTERY STANDBY INHIBIT BAD AC IN STANDBY INHIBIT ON STANBY TRANSFER ON STANDBY SELF TEST ON STANDBY AC FAIL selected command has been accepted System is checking the batteries Automatic standby operation is not available Utility power input is unacceptable or absent Automatic standby operation is not available Transferring from standby to utility power Manual or automatic Self Test in progress Standby is enabled due to unacceptable or absent utility power input ALARM COM BUS FAILURE Unable to communicate due to bus failure repair bus ALARM ADDRESS CONFLICT Two or more CTSP EM modules have the same address ALARM STANDBY INHIBIT Automatic

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