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1. 10 163 210 120 Microsoft Internet Explorer CD The IP address wil change Please connect again x J Cene Remote IF 0 0 0 0 Communication Settings Menu Includes the following parameters Remote IP User can enter the remote computer IP which communicates with the controller via EEM SOCTPE RSOC protocol Function not used at this time Remote2 IP User can enter another remote computer IP which also communicates with the controller via EEM SOCTPE RSOC protocol Function not used at this time Trap Destination1 User can enter the remote computer IP which is used when sending report to the controller via SNMP protocol during an alarm signal Trap Destination2 User can enter the remote computer IP which is also used when sending report to the controller via SNMP protocol during an alarm signal Chapter 4 WEB Interface Menus This document is property of Emerson Network Power Energy Systems North America Inc and contains confidential and proprietary information owned by Emerson Network Power Energy Systems North America Inc Any copying use or disclosure of it without the written permission of Emerson Network Power Energy Systems North America Inc is strictly prohibited User Instructions UM1M521BNA Spec No 1M521BNA Model M521B Issue AD April 19 2012 e Address CCID User can enter controller address for EEM communication Function not used at this time e Communication Mod
2. 2000 01 01 12 03 35 2000 01 01 08 00 24 2000 01 01 08 00 28 2000 01 01 08 00 38 2000 01 25 04 14 49 2000 01 25 04 14 53 2000 01 25 04 15 03 2000 01 16 09 09 31 2000 01 16 09 09 46 EndTime 20000102 05 52 41 20000102 05 52 41 20000102 05 52 41 2000 01 01 12 03 18 2000 01 01 12 03 18 2000 01 01 12 03 18 2000 01 01 03 00 20 2000 01 01 03 00 20 2000 01 01 03 00 20 2000 01 25 04 14 45 2000 01 25 04 14 45 The details on each alarm are classified as AlarmNo AlarmName BeginTime and EndTime Up to 75 alarm events can be listed in the webpage 46 Chapter 4 WEB Interface Menus This document is property of Emerson Network Power Energy Systems North America Inc and contains confidential and proprietary information owned by Emerson Network Power Energy Systems North America Inc Any copying use or disclosure of it without the written permission of Emerson Network Power Energy Systems North America Inc is strictly prohibited User Instructions UM1M521BNA Spec No 1M521BNA Model M521B Issue AD April 19 2012 4 13 Battery Discharge Webpage When Log is clicked from the menu tree submenu options Active Alarm History Alarm and Discharge Log open When Discharge Log is clicked Battery Log menu displays the details of each battery log as shown in the following figure Battery Log StartTime StartMode StartVolt EndTime EndMode EndVolt BattiDischargeCap Batt2DischargeCap 2019
3. Note A valid password is required to access menus that allow changing any power system parameters Refer to 2 2 Passwords and Access Rights 8 Chapter 2 Operation This document is property of Emerson Network Power Energy Systems North America Inc and contains confidential and proprietary information owned by Emerson Network Power Energy Systems North America Inc Any copying use or disclosure of it without the written permission of Emerson Network Power Energy Systems North America Inc is strictly prohibited User Instructions UM1M521BNA Spec No 1M521BNA Model M521B Issue AD April 19 2012 2 4 Web Interface Access Note The SCU supports an Ethernet connection speed up to 10mbps 2 4 1 Overview Via the Web Interface a User with proper access can e View real time operating information rectifiers AC DC batteries etc e View information recorded in logs e Send control commands e Set programmable parameters e Download and upload configuration files e Download firmware to the Controller 2 4 2 WEB Interface Menus Refer to Chapter 4 Web Interface Menus 2 4 3 Connecting the Controller Locally via the Ethernet Port Before connecting your computer directly to the Controller s Ethernet Port record your current network settings as outlined below then change these settings to match the settings programmed into the Controller Procedure 1 Record your computer s network settings by laun
4. A technical manual from the experts in Business Critical Continuity NetSure SCU Standard Control Unit Plus User Manual UM1M521BNA Issue AD April 19 2012 SPEC NO MODEL k Man EMERSON Network Power Business Critical Continuity Emerson Network Power and the Emerson Network Power logo are trademarks and service marks of Emerson Electric Co NetSure NetSpan NetReach NetXtend and NetPerform are trademarks of Emerson Network Power Energy Systems North America Inc All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners The products covered by this instruction manual are manufactured and or sold by Emerson Network Power Energy Systems North America Inc The information contained in this document is subject to change without notice and may not be Suitable for all applications While every precaution has been taken to ensure the accuracy and completeness of this document Emerson Network Power Energy Systems North America Inc assumes no responsibility and disclaims all liability for damages resulting from use of this information or for any errors or omissions Refer to other local practices or building codes as applicable for the correct methods tools and materials to be used in performing procedures not specifically described in this document This document is the property of Emerson Network Power Energy Systems North America Inc and contains confident
5. AutoEqualizeCharging CyclicEqualizeCharging MasterEqualizeCharging MasterBatteryT esting Supervisory Module Group The number of SM AC module The number of SM BAT module The number of SM IO module Controller Alarm Trap Group The sequence number of last submitted alarm trap Table holding information about the submitted alarm traps alarmTrapEntry alarmTrapEntry is the entry conceptual row in the alarmTrapTable The unique sequence number of this alarm trap Semaine Date and time when event occurred local time including timezone if supported by Controller The type of alarm change One of alarmStatusChange 1 activated 2 deactivated The severity of the alarm One of 1 warning OA lowest level of alarm severity 2 minor A3 3 major MA 4 critical CA highest level of alarm severity alarmDescription Free text description of alarm alarmT ype Alarm type i e an integer specifying the type of alarm alarmSeverity O Chapter 5 Accessing the Controller via a Network Management System NMS 5 This document is property of Emerson Network Power Energy Systems North America Inc and contains confidential and proprietary information owned by Emerson Network Power Energy Systems North America Inc Any copying use or disclosure of it without the written permission of Emerson Network Power Energy Systems North America Inc is strictly prohibited UM1M521BNA User Instructions Issue
6. ShortTest Clears the alarm generated when batteries fail a Short Test TestFail Clears the alarm generated when batteries fail a Full Load Time Discharge test or Constant Current Time Discharge test Rect Lost Clears a Rectifier Lost alarm Chapter 3 Local Display Menus 25 This document is property of Emerson Network Power Energy Systems North America Inc and contains confidential and proprietary information owned by Emerson Network Power Energy Systems North America Inc Any copying use or disclosure of it without the written permission of Emerson Network Power Energy Systems North America Inc is strictly prohibited UM1M521BNA User Instructions Issue AD April 19 2012 Spec No 1M521BNA Model M521B DI Digital Input Settings Menu Menu Navigation Main Menu Settings Alarm DI Settings DI Settings Parameter Settings e Use the menus to configure alarm activation for each digital input e High Alarm is activated when the digital input signal as applied e Low Alarm is activated when the digital input signal as removed Note DI No 1 through DI No 2 refers to the digital inputs on the SCU DI No 1 EX through DI No 8 EX refers to the digital inputs on the separate IB2 customer interface board Rectifier Rectifier Menu Menu Navigation Main Menu Settings Rectifier Rectifier Parameter Settings e Position Enables or Disables the rectifier positioning setting e R Posi Indic
7. and Temp 2 EX refer to the probe inputs on the separate IB2 customer interface board Temp 1 Selects whether a temperature probe connected to probe position 1 on the SCU is used for battery or ambient temperature measurements or not used Temp 2 Selects whether a temperature probe connected to probe position 2 on the SCU is used for battery or ambient temperature measurements or not used Temp 1 EX Selects whether a temperature probe connected to probe position 1 on the separate IB2 customer interface board is used for battery or ambient temperature measurements or not used Temp 2 EX Selects whether a temperature probe connected to probe position 2 on the separate IB2 customer interface board is used for battery or ambient temperature measurements or not used Chapter 3 Local Display Menus 29 This document is property of Emerson Network Power Energy Systems North America Inc and contains confidential and proprietary information owned by Emerson Network Power Energy Systems North America Inc Any copying use or disclosure of it without the written permission of Emerson Network Power Energy Systems North America Inc is strictly prohibited UM1M521BNA Issue AD April 19 2012 User Instructions Spec No 1M521BNA Model M521B TempComp Selects whether temperature compensation is enabled or disabled Center Temp Sets the temperature in C at which the system operates at normal voltage levels float se
8. 2 normal there are no activated alarms 3 warning OA lowest level of abnormal status 4 minor A3 5 major MA 6 critical CA highest level of abnormal status 7 unmanaged 8 restricted 9 testing 10 disabled T 02 Cc D gt O gt O h M h M systemStatus systemVoltage System voltage stored as mV systemCurrent System current stored as mA systemUsedCapacity Used capacity stored as percentage of the total capacity osBatteryCurrent Battery current stored as mA R psInputLineC Voltage The AC line C voltage stored as mV R EJ psTemperature2 The second route temperature stored as 0 001 Celsius degree O1 8 Chapter 5 Accessing the Controller via a Network Management System NMS This document is property of Emerson Network Power Energy Systems North America Inc and contains confidential and proprietary information owned by Emerson Network Power Energy Systems North America Inc Any copying use or disclosure of it without the written permission of Emerson Network Power Energy Systems North America Inc is strictly prohibited User Instructions UM1M521BNA Spec No 1M521BNA Model M521B Issue AD April 19 2012 The status of communication with the Power System 1 unknown psStatusCommunication 2 normal 3 interrupt indicates some errors occurred between Power System The status of battery modes posStatusBatteryMode ManualEqualizeCharging
9. Enables or disables LVD2 LVDMode Sets the LVD by time or by voltage LVD1 Volt Sets the voltage at which the LVD1 contactor disconnects if LVD Mode is set to Volt LVD2 Volt Sets the voltage at which the LVD2 contactor disconnects if LVD Mode is set to Volt LVD1Time Sets the time period after which the LVD1 contactor disconnects if LVD Mode is set to Time LVD2Time Sets the time after which the LVD2 contactor disconnects if LVD Mode is set to Time SMDU1LVD1 Sets the voltage at which the SMDU1 LVD1 contactor disconnects SMDU1LVD2 Sets the voltage at which the SMDU1 LVD2 contactor disconnects SMDU2LVD1 Sets the voltage at which the SMDU2 LVD1 contactor disconnects SMDU2LVD2 Sets the voltage at which the SMDU2 LVD2 contactor disconnects LVD1 Back Selects whether or not contradictory feedback from the LVD1contactor will issue an alarm Alarm indicates a stuck contactor LVD2 Back Selects whether or not contradictory feedback from the LVD2 contactor will issue an alarm Alarm indicates a stuck contactor Reconn Sets the voltage at which LVD contactor s will reconnect following a disconnect and subsequent DC voltage recovery System AC input must be present Chapter 3 Local Display Menus This document is property of Emerson Network Power Energy Systems North America Inc and contains confidential and proprietary information owned by Emerson Network Power Energy Systems North America Inc An
10. represents the version number For example SCUPLUS_APPV203 bin for version 2 03 and Ymodem as protocol Click Send button Mi Send File Folder C Filename C SCUPLUS_ APPY 200 bin Protocol ymadem r Send Close Cancel 4 The download upload process is shown in the window below Yueodem file send for U Sending CASCUPLUS_APPYV200bin 0000 Packet E Error checking CAC File size es Retries ooo Total retries ooo Files ior oo Last error aaa File TIT 182K of 427K Elapsed 00 00 20 Remaining 00 00 26 Throughput 9318 cps cps bps 5 A status window is shown as after a successful download Update success Name SCUPLUS_APPY268 bin Size 436795 Bytes b To update Menu File to PC and Data Configuration File to PC functions use the following steps Using the main menu above press the desired function 1 From the Top Menu select Transfer then Receive File to choose the location to where the file is saved 54 Chapter 4 WEB Interface Menus This document is property of Emerson Network Power Energy Systems North America Inc and contains confidential and proprietary information owned by Emerson Network Power Energy Systems North America Inc Any copying use or disclosure of it without the written permission of Emerson Network Power Energy Systems North America Inc is strictly prohibited User Instructions UM1M521BNA Spec No 1M521BNA Model M521B Issue AD April 1
11. 02 28 2019 02 28 06 16 56 By key 03 97 06 17 56 Manual 53 98 0 00 Ah 0 00Ah The details of each log entry are classified as StartTime StartMode StartVoltage EndTime EndMode EndVolt BattDischargeCap and Batt2DischargeCap StartMode may display any of the following By key Test was started manually at the LCD keypad Short Test Scheduled short test started Time Test Scheduled time test started EndMode may display any of the following Alarm Test ends due to any system alarm not related to the battery test Capacity Test ends when capacity decreases below test setting before test time elapses Communication Test ended due to lost communication between rectifier s and controller LittleCurr Test ended if there is no battery discharge current for three minutes Manual Test was ended by User Normal Test is in progress Protection Test ended when protection circuitry prevents the rectifier s from supplying sufficient load current Short Test Short Test ended due to difference in battery string currents being greater than alarm setting before test time elapses Time Test ended when test time elapsed Voltage Test ended due to voltage decreasing below test setting before test time elapses Up to 10 discharge tests can be listed in the webpage Chapter 4 WEB Interface Menus 47 This document is property of Emerson Network Power Energy Systems North America Inc and contains confidential and proprietary inf
12. 1M521BNA Model M521B 7 If wiring was present slide the SCU part way into its mounting position and connect wiring Slide the SCU completely into its mounting position 8 Push the right side of the latch mechanism into the front panel of the SCU Controller and secure by tightening the captive fastener This locks the SCU Controller securely to the shelf 9 Wait for the controller to finish booting and verify that the complete system operates normally 10 The SCU Controller originally shipped with the system was programmed with specific factory settings Refer to the Configuration Drawing C drawing supplied with your system to restore these factory settings or configure the Controller as required for your application 11 Enable the external alarms or notify appropriate personnel that this procedure is finished 12 Ensure that there are no local or remote alarms active on the system Captive Fastener Latch Mechanism Figure 7 Latch Mechanism on the SCU Controller 62 Chapter 6 Replacement Procedures This document is property of Emerson Network Power Energy Systems North America Inc and contains confidential and proprietary information owned by Emerson Network Power Energy Systems North America Inc Any copying use or disclosure of it without the written permission of Emerson Network Power Energy Systems North America Inc is strictly prohibited User Instructions UM1M521BNA Spec No 1M521BNA Model M52
13. 80V AC Input N AC PH 1 PH COMMUNICATION Address 1 SOCID L 1 SOCID H 0 0 79 nA 1 255 CommMode RS232 RS232 MODEM ETH l 1 254 Protocol YDN23 BaudRate 9600 Comm Para N 8 1 IP Subnet Gate 192 168 1 2 255 255 255 0 192 168 1 1 CallbackTime 3 1 10 PhoneNumber 8601067749 or NoNumber 8601080821 or NoNumber 1200 2400 4800 9600 E 7 1 N 8 1 8601084801 or NoNumber IB1 0 IB1 1 IB1 2 1B1 3 IB2 0 IB2 1 IB2 2 IB2 3 IB Address IB2 0 Press Aor V to browse through each item s menu Press ENT to change parameter value YDN23 EEM RSOC SOCTPE UM1M521BNA Issue AD April 19 2012 LVD1 Enbil LVD2 Dsbl LVDMode Volt LVD1 Volt 42 0V LVD2 Volt 42 0V 36 60 LVD1Time 300min 3 999 LVD2Time 600min 3 999 SMDU1LVD1 42 0V 40 60 Enbl Dsbl Enbl Dsbl Volt Time SMDU1LVD2 42 0V 40 60 SMDU2LVD1 42 0V 40 60 SMDU2LVD2 42 0V 40 60 LVD1 Back Y Y N LVD2 Back Y Y N Reconn 49 0V 20 60 Ab Reconn 49 0V 20 60 ENT Over Volt2 58 0V 40 60 Over Volt1 57 0V 40 60 Under V1 48 0V 40 60 Under V2 44 0V 40 60 T Amb High2 60C 10 100 Amb High1 40C 10 100 Amb Low 5C 40 10 Load Shunt N YIN Shunt Coeff Current 150A 50 5000 Volt 25mV 1 150 CONTROLLER Lang English TZone GMT 08 00 Date 2011 03 23 Time 22 17 18 Vertical N DownloadMode N Res
14. AD April 19 2012 Spec No 1M521BNA Model M521B The SNMP agent can send the active alarms to the specified NMS and the User can define the lowest severity of the NMS accepted alarms Table 5 Contents of the Controllers MIB In Table 5 R means OID is read only GET and R W means OID can be read and modified GET SET 5 4 Accessing the Controller through an NMS 5 4 1 Apply Administrative Authority In order to use NMS to manage the devices connected to the Controller the administrative authority needs to be applied for the NMS that is add the NMS information to the access list of SNMP agent Add NMS through Web Browser Refer to Chapter 4 Web Interface Menus for the method of adding NMS 60 Chapter 5 Accessing the Controller via a Network Management System NMS This document is property of Emerson Network Power Energy Systems North America Inc and contains confidential and proprietary information owned by Emerson Network Power Energy Systems North America Inc Any copying use or disclosure of it without the written permission of Emerson Network Power Energy Systems North America Inc is strictly prohibited User Instructions UM1M521BNA Spec No 1M521BNA Model M521B Issue AD April 19 2012 CHAPTER 6 REPLACEMENT PROCEDURES 6 1 SCU Controller Replacement Warning SCU CONTROLLER HANDLING Installation or removal of the SCU Controller requires careful handling To avoid possibility of SCU Control
15. BattFuse Should be set to the number of battery fuses in the system Batt Type Not used Setting should always be 0 Capacity Should be set to the capacity of the battery connected to the system Batt Shunt1 Should be set to Y if system has a battery shunt and N if system has no battery shunt Batt Shunt2 Should be set to Y if system has a second battery shunt and N if system does not have a second battery shunt Shunt Coeff The following battery shunt parameters can be set e Current Should be set to the current rating capacity of the battery shunt s e Volt Should be set to the full load voltage output of the battery shunt s High T V Sets system output voltage level in the event of high battery temperature High T 1 or High T 2 must be set to Volt High T 1 Selects from the following actions if battery temperature increases to the Batt T H1 setpoint e LVD LVD contactor opens e Volt Output voltage is reduced e N No action High T 2 Selects from the following actions if battery temperature increases to the Batt T H2 setpoint e LVD LVD contactor opens e Volt Output voltage is reduced e N No action Charge Menu Menu Navigation Main Menu Settings Battery Charge Charge Parameter Settings Float Sets the float charge voltage Boost Seis the boost charge voltage Limit Sets the battery charging current limit value The display
16. Disconnection When the set voltage level is reached the batteries are disconnected Time Controlled Disconnection When the set time has elapsed the batteries are disconnected 1 3 5 Intelligent Power Matching Energy Optimization Mode With Energy Optimization ECO e The controller monitors load current versus system capacity e The controller commands some rectifiers to standby in rotation Refer to 1 3 1 Rectifier Control for further description Chapter 1 Introduction 5 This document is property of Emerson Network Power Energy Systems North America Inc and contains confidential and proprietary information owned by Emerson Network Power Energy Systems North America Inc Any copying use or disclosure of it without the written permission of Emerson Network Power Energy Systems North America Inc is strictly prohibited UM1M521BNA User Instructions Issue AD April 19 2012 Spec No 1M521BNA Model M521B CHAPTER 2 OPERATION 2 1 Local Indicators Location and Identification Refer to Figure 4 Description There are three 3 indicators located on the SCU Controller s front panel Refer to Table 2 for the function of the indicators 10M Ethernet Factory Use Only Port RJ 45 Major or Minor Alarm Indicator Red Observation Alarm Indicator Yellow Status Indicator Green Menu Naviga
17. If the batteries are being recharged the alarm will cease automatically when battery voltage has increased to the charging level Overvolt 1 alarm setpoint Check to see why system voltage is high Overvolt 2 alarm setpoint AC PH Failure AC input phase failure Check why no AC phase voltage AC Low AC input voltage is below AC Undervolt Check why voltage is low alarm setpoint AC High AC input voltage is above AC Overvolt Check why voltage is high alarm setpoint SM DC UnderV Slats detects a system DC under Check to see why system voltage is low voltage condition SM DC OverVolt Slt ected Payor ae NOnage Check to see why system voltage is high SM Batt OverChg System ECO The charging current exceeds the PA AE Battery Over Charge alarm setpoint pa SM Batt DisChg SMDU detects batteries are discharging me The charging current exceeds the Battery Over Charge alarm setpoint se Power system is operating in the ECO mode Energy Optimization Alarm with numbers associated to them Table 4 Available Alarms Chapter 2 Operation 17 This document is property of Emerson Network Power Energy Systems North America Inc and contains confidential and proprietary information owned by Emerson Network Power Energy Systems North America Inc Any copying use or disclosure of it without the written permission of Emerson Network Power Energy Systems North America Inc is strictly prohibited UM1M52
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19. copying use or disclosure of it without the written permission of Emerson Network Power Energy Systems North America Inc is strictly prohibited User Instructions UM1M521BNA Spec No 1M521BNA Model M521B Issue AD April 19 2012 3 2 2 ECO Mode Energy Optimization Menu Menu Navigation Main Menu ECO Mode ECO Mode Parameter Settings e Disable Enable Disables or enables Energy Optimization Mode function e Cyc Period This is the time period that rectifiers are turned on and off to maintain an equal operating time for all rectifiers in the system e Rect Work Percent of full load capacity below which the rectifiers will operate in the Energy Optimization mode e WorkRect Min Minimum number of rectifiers that will operate in the Energy Optimization mode e Redundance If load fluctuation is less than this value rectifiers are not turned on or off for Energy Optimization e StopPoint Load at which ECO mode stops e Drytime At the end of the every Cyc Period the Drytime is the time ALL rectifiers will turn on and run before cycling again 3 2 3 Manual Mode Menu Menu Navigation Main Menu Manual e Sys Mode Selects Manual or Auto system operation Manual Parameter Settings Allows you to manually change system parameters e Start Immediately starts the float boost or battery test mode Note Ifa Boost or Test cycle is started in manual mode returning the system to Auto mode will
20. of its capacity Rect HVSD Rectifier High Voltage Shutdown circuit activated l Communication between Controller and Check communications cables SASOIN AN SMDU has failed Replace the SMDU Find and eliminate the cause before Load fuse alarm detected by SM DU replacing fuse or turning on breaker Check for overload or short circuit If the fuse was removed or circuit breaker turned off manually check with the Battery fuse alarm detected by SM DU person that removed turned off device before reinserting it SM1LVD1CtrlFail Check contactor function SMT LVD FLVD1 contactor isin disconnectmode SM1 LVD2 FLVD2 contactor isin disconnectmod SM2LVD1 CtriFai Check contactor function SM2LVD2CtrlFail SMDU2 LVD2 control circuit has failed SM2 LVD1 LVD1 contactor is in disconnect mode a a SM2 LVD2 LVD2 contactor is in disconnect mode SM Detect Fail SMDU self detection error Replace SMDU Check to see why system voltage is low If there is a mains failure check if some Rectifier s unable to communicate with Rect Comm Fail Rect Fail Rect Protect Rect Derated Refer to Rectifier User Manual for troubleshooting information Rect LoadShare SM LFuse Alarm SM BFuse Alarm System output voltage is below DC DC Under Volt 1 Undervolt 1 alarm setpoint load could be switched off in order to prolong the operating time of the plant If the system load is too high related to 16 Chapte
21. owned by Emerson Network Power Energy Systems North America Inc Any copying use or disclosure of it without the written permission of Emerson Network Power Energy Systems North America Inc is strictly prohibited UM1M521BNA User Instructions Issue AD April 19 2012 Spec No 1M521BNA Model M521B 2 5 Common Tasks Performed via the Local Keypad and or Web Interface Refer also to Chapter 3 Local Display Menus and Chapter 4 WEB Interface Menus 2 5 1 Changing the LCD Contrast While in the Main Screen simultaneously press ENT and or ENT and to change the contrast of the LCD display Web Menu Navigation None 2 5 2 Changing the Time Zone Menu Navigation Main Menu Settings Controller T Zone After selecting Time Zone by pressing ENT when the cursor is in the Time Zone field use and to select the time zone time difference from GMT time then press ENT Web Menu Navigation None 2 5 3 Changing the Date Menu Navigation Main Menu Settings Controller Date The SCU displays the date in the YYYY MM DD format After selecting Date by pressing ENT when the cursor is in the Date field use or to scroll through the days months and years When the desired year month and day are displayed press ENT Note When an arrow key is held depressed scrolling speed will increase To scroll quickly through days and months to reach the correct year press and hold the required arrow key Wh
22. system Refer to your Power System documentation for IB2 Interface Board specifications Local Access Passwords The user must input the correct password before he she has the authority to conduct control output and parameter setting on the Controller Dimensions 42mm H x 86 6mm W x 211 5mm D 1 65 H x 3 41 W x 8 33 D Weight lt 1kg 2 2 lbs Front Panel Display LCD with 4 x 16 characters Indicators a Power Green b Observation Alarm Yellow c Major Minor Alarm Red Factory Default Setpoints Refer to the Configuration Drawing C drawing furnished with your power system for a list of factory default values Chapter 7 Specifications 63 This document is property of Emerson Network Power Energy Systems North America Inc and contains confidential and proprietary information owned by Emerson Network Power Energy Systems North America Inc Any copying use or disclosure of it without the written permission of Emerson Network Power Energy Systems North America Inc is strictly prohibited UM1M521BNA User Instructions Issue AD April 19 2012 Spec No 1M521BNA Model M521B REVISION RECORD Description of Change LLP215258 Added LCD screen contrast adjustment procedure LLP216207 Revised for software version 2 03 Various clarifications Converted to MS Word AD LLP216879 Expanded settings descriptions Password and Access Rights section expanded 64 Revision Record Thi
23. temperature via a temperature sensor mounted on a battery cell Values for high battery temperature and low battery temperature alarms can then be programmed into the SCU Controller Battery Discharge Test and Battery Test Logs The SCU Controller can perform battery discharge tests to check the condition of the battery Three test types are available e Full Load Time Test See Figure 3 In this test the entire system load is placed on the batteries for a preset period of time If battery voltage and capacity remain above preset limits until the test time elapses the batteries pass The User can program the test ending settings of time voltage and Capacity e Constant Current Time Test In this variation of the Full Load Time Test a constant portion of the system load is placed on the batteries for a preset period of time Again if battery voltage and capacity remain above preset limits until the test time elapses the battery passes In addition to time voltage and capacity settings the User can select the amount of load applied to the batteries e Short Time Test This short duration test monitors and compares the discharge currents of two parallel battery strings If the difference in the two discharge currents remains below a preset level until the test time elapses the batteries pass The User can choose the length of the test the alarm current and the interval between tests Note This test requires two battery shunts In al
24. the following figure amp EMERSON gAC ECO State Off aDC eRectifiers eBattery ECO Mode Disable eCharge Enabled BiTest aTemperature Rectifier Best Work Point 80 gt LOR Mode eCommunication aLog BActive Alarm Activity Duration 120min BHistory Alarm Discharge log aSystem sUpiDownload Copyright 2007 2010 EmersonNetworkPower All Rights Reserved ECO Information Menu Provides the ECO State value ECO Settings Menu Includes the following parameters NetSure Cycle Period 168h e ECO Mode User can Enable or Disable the Energy Optimization Mode feature e Cycle Period User can select cycle period for each rectifier to enter another ECO process e Rectifier Best Work Point User can select the percentage of full load capacity below which the rectifiers will operate in the Energy Optimization mode e Load Fluctuation Rate If load fluctuation is less than this value rectifiers are not turned on or off for Energy Optimization e Activity Duration User can select time in which lower efficiency rectifiers are activated e Minimum Work Rectifier User can select minimum number of rectifiers that will operate when system is in the ECO mode Chapter 4 WEB Interface Menus 43 This document is property of Emerson Network Power Energy Systems North America Inc and contains confidential and proprietary information owned by
25. through the LCD The severity levels of these two alarms and the corresponding relay are the same as those of the high temperature alarm setting If an analog alarm has two levels of alarm thresholds and if these two thresholds are set to the same value then the second level will be cancelled and the first level of the alarm will be displayed in the LCD For example with the high temperature 1 and high temperature 2 alarm thresholds both set to 40 C if the temperature exceeds 40 C only a high temperature 1 alarm will be issued Alarm Control Menu Menu Navigation Main Menu Settings Alarm Alarm Control Alarm Control Parameter Settings e AlmVoice Programs the audible alarm feature Close Disables the audible alarm Open When a new alarm occurs the audible alarm sounds Press any key to silence the audible alarm 3min 10min 1h 4h When a new alarm occurs the audible alarm sounds The audible alarm automatically silences after the selected time period e Block Alarm Blocks or allows operation of all external alarm relays N Alarms are processed normally Y Forces the alarm relays into the off state and blocks alarms from changing the relay state e Clear Clears the selected alarm function History Clears the alarm history log Rect Commb Clears a Rectifier Communication Lost alarm ECOFail Clears an ECO Fail alarm Maintain Clears a Maintenance alarm
26. voltage of the rectifiers is reduced so that the batteries supply all or partial power respectively to the system load The test is interrupted when one of the following conditions is reached e Volt Sets the end of test voltage level for each test battery fails test e Time Sets the maximum duration in minutes for each test battery passes test e Cap Sets the value of the remaining battery capacity at which a test will be interrupted battery fails test The displayed value is relative to the nominal capacity of the battery For example a value of 0 700C10 means that when the discharging current reaches 70 of the battery s nominal capacity the battery test is interrupted e Cyc Test Enables or disables cyclic scheduled Full Load Current or Constant Current tests To view or modify scheduled test dates and times see Battery Cyclic Test Time Parameters in the following section e Short Test A short test is a short duration battery discharge test used to verify that parallel strings of batteries are discharging equally If the discharge current difference between the two battery strings exceeds a preset adjustable level default is 10A within a preset time limit a Short Test Fail alarm is generated Note This test requires two battery shunts The following parameters can be set e Enbl Dsbl Selects whether the Short Battery Discharge Test function is enabled or disabled If enabled the test will automatically r
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28. 02 05 52 48 Critical Alarm SPD Fault 2000 01 02 05 52 45 Major Alarm The details on each alarm are classified as AlarmNo AlarmName BeginTime and AlarmLevel AlarmLevel is indicated per font color Observation Alarm details are shown in yellow font while Critical and Major Alarm details are in red The Active Alarm Log webpage will refresh every 10 seconds Up to 40 active alarms can be listed in the webpage Chapter 4 WEB Interface Menus 45 This document is property of Emerson Network Power Energy Systems North America Inc and contains confidential and proprietary information owned by Emerson Network Power Energy Systems North America Inc Any copying use or disclosure of it without the written permission of Emerson Network Power Energy Systems North America Inc is strictly prohibited UM1M521BNA Issue AD April 19 2012 4 12 History Alarm Log Webpage User Instructions Spec No 1M521BNA Model M521B When Log is clicked from the menu tree submenu options Active Alarm History Alarm and Discharge Log open When History Alarm is clicked History Alarm List displays History Alarm Number and the details of each alarm as shown in the following figure History Alarm List History Alarm Number 11 AlarmNo AlarmName 1 SPD Fault 2 DC Under Voltt Rect Lost SPD Fault DC Under Voltt Rect Lost SPD Fault DC Under Voltt Rect Lost Manual Mode LVD2 BeginTime 2000 01 01 12 03 22 2000 01 01 12 03 25
29. 1B Issue AD April 19 2012 CHAPTER 7 SPECIFICATIONS Input Supply Voltage Range 19 to 60 VDC Power Consumption 5W Operating Temperature Range 40 C 40 F to 75 C 167 F Humidity Capable of operating in an ambient relative humidity range of 0 to 90 non condensing Remote Alarms e The SCU provides two 2 sets of Form C alarm relay dry contact outputs for connection of remote alarms Screw pressure type connections are provided Wire size range is 28 16 AWG Refer to your Power System documentation for connector location and pin out Relay contacts are rated for 2A 30VDC 0 5A 125VAC 60W Max Power Consumption e When a separate Customer Interface IB2 board is connected to the SCU the board provides eight 8 groups of Form C alarm relay dry contact outputs for connection of remote alarms Refer to your Power System documentation for IB2 Interface Board specifications Each relay is user configurable for alarm conditions Alarm relay contacts can be connected to other monitoring equipment Binary Inputs e The SCU provides two 2 digital inputs for alarms events Screw pressure type connections are provided Wire size range is 28 16 AWG Refer to your Power System documentation for connector location and pin out e When a separate Customer Interface IB2 board is connected to the SCU the board provides eight 8 digital inputs for alarms events Note that some digital inputs may be factory wired to the
30. 1BNA User Instructions Issue AD April 19 2012 Spec No 1M521BNA Model M521B CHAPTER 3 LOCAL DISPLAY MENUS 3 1 Overview This section provides descriptions of the Local Display Menus Refer also to 2 3 Local Keypad Access in Chapter 2 Operation For Web interface refer to Chapter 4 Web Interface Menus Figure 5 provides flow diagrams of the menus accessed via the SCU Controller local display and keypad Note These instructions describe the complete functionality of the SCU Some functionality is dependent on hardware connected to the SCU Some menu items shown may not be present in the SCU used in your system 18 Chapter 3 Local Display Menus This document is property of Emerson Network Power Energy Systems North America Inc and contains confidential and proprietary information owned by Emerson Network Power Energy Systems North America Inc Any copying use or disclosure of it without the written permission of Emerson Network Power Energy Systems North America Inc is strictly prohibited User Instructions UM1M521BNA Spec No 1M521BNA Model M521B Issue AD April 19 2012 Date and time are Main Screen alternately displayed Main Menu 09 20 20 ENT MAIN MENU Settings 54 0V 404A ECO Mode Manual Quick Settings Auto Normal Press A or Y Press A or Y to browse through Se UM H To enter password press ENT ID XXXXXXXXXX to move to MAIN MENU screen then use
31. 21BNA User Instructions Issue AD April 19 2012 Spec No 1M521BNA Model M521B 4 6 Battery Charge Webpage When Battery is clicked from the menu tree submenu options Charge Test and Temperature open When Charge is clicked menu options Battery Groups Information and Battery Charge Settings are launched in the main frame as shown in the following figure sECO Mode eaCommunication aLog amp 1 EMERSON NetSure BAC Battery Current 0 1A Battery2 Current A aDC aRectifiers uBattery LVD Contactor Mode Bistable Shunt Coefficient 150A 25mV Battery1 Capacity 100 Battery2 Capacity eCharge ey est sTemperature Float Voltage 54V Boost Voltage 56 5V eActive Alarm BHistory Alarm msDischarge log aSystem s UpiDownload Copyright 2007 2010 EmersonNetworkPower All Rights Reserved Battery Groups Information Menu Provides Battery1 Current Battery2 Current Battery1 Capacity Battery2 Capacity LVD Contactor Mode and Shunt Coefficient values Battery Charge Settings Menu Includes the following parameters 40 Float Voltage User can set the voltage value in Float mode Boost Voltage User can set the voltage value in Boost mode Current Limit Point User can set the battery charge current limit point Current Over Point User can set the Battery Over Charge alarm point LVD1 User can select the LVD1 Low Voltage Disconnect 1 value This valu
32. 9 2012 0 HyperTerminal File Edit View Call BEEG Help A aD Send File Capture Text Send Text File Upload Dat Update Bool Capture to Printer Execute The Application Program 2 Select Ymodem as protocol Click Receive button E Receive File Place received file in the following folder C Program Files Windows MT Hyperl erminal Browse Use receiving protocol modem Close Cancel 3 The download upload process is shown in the window below TYuodem file receive for scup Receiving Menudat Storing as CAPROGRAM FILESSWINDOW S NTSHYPERTERMINALSMenu dat Packet B40 Error checking CRE File size 4K Retries ooo Total retries i Files i Last error ns File TTT 28K of B4K Elapsed 00 00 03 Remaining 00 00 03 Throughput 3557 cps cps bps 4 A status window is shown as after a successful download Upload Completed Successfully Name Menu dat Size 600936 Bytes c To update BootLoader Program function use the following steps 1 Using the main application menu press 6 to launch the function 2 From the Top Menu select Transfer then Send File to select the bin file to be downloaded Chapter 4 WEB Interface Menus 55 This document is property of Emerson Network Power Energy Systems North America Inc and contains confiden
33. A or WV to choose ATi oe next screen character Press ENT to accept cfg Revi XXXXXX y Press ENT and move to the next character IRun Time XXh o SEN aaa to enter item Press ENT to accept password re cas BGs Sys Used ENT ee ae ame Batt A am MAIN MENU ENT Login ENT a Remain l Status Password is ee ee Settings e oe ni ECO Mode T ESC ESC i Manual IE E E R Ee Se Quick Settings ESC Temp C lent Vie neem a acs oe oil AC AAB OV A Batt Volt V a camer eee ns I MAIN MENU ENT Login ENT y Status m gt Password a a ae tee ee Settings fall Z Batt V41 V les UEse FSC U BattV2 V eel pees os es ae Pe BattV3 V ea 4 I BattV4 Vo Quek sets i BattV5 V A BattV V Batt V7 V J foe et eee es ee a aa a eaa i Da oo ay MAIN MENU ENT Login ENT X Status fo gt Password mR Settings te te gee To Change LCD Contrast ECO Mod ESC ESC While in the Main Screen press ENT and A or ENT and at the same time aah fe a ear ey ale a l pas ea ears a ge at ee et 4 l o Quick Settings Note Certain menus or line items in a menu appear only ifsystem L 1 J is equipped with function or function is enabled Local Access Passwords mnnn Tes neta 3 Up to 6 characters 0 9 A Z a z MAIN MENU ENT Login ENT Status IT T gt Passwor
34. Clear After selecting Clear by pressing ENT when the cursor is in the Clear field use or as required to select History from the menu options Press ENT to highlight the selection Press ENT again The alarm history log is cleared Web Menu Navigation None 2 5 10 Blocking Alarms Menu Navigation Main Menu Settings Alarm Alarm Control Block Alarm After selecting Block Alarm by pressing ENT when the cursor is in the Block Alarm field use and to select e N Alarms are processed normally or e Y Forces the alarm relays into the off state and blocks alarms from changing the relay state Press ENT Web Menu Navigation None 2 5 11 Clearing a Rectifier Lost Alarm Menu Navigation Main Menu Settings Alarm Alarm Control Clear After selecting Clear by pressing ENT when the cursor is in the Clear field use or as required to select Rect Lost from the menu options Press ENT to highlight the selection Press ENT again The alarm is cleared Web Menu Navigation None 2 5 12 Clearing a Rectifier Communication Failure Alarm Menu Navigation Main Menu Settings Alarm Alarm Control Clear After selecting Clear by pressing ENT when the cursor is in the Clear field use or as required to select Rect Commb from the menu options Press ENT to highlight the selection Press ENT again The alarm is cleared Web Menu Navigation None Chapter 2 Operatio
35. ENT when the cursor is in the Boost field use or to adjust the boost voltage setting as required Press ENT Web Menu Navigation Battery Battery Charge 12 Chapter 2 Operation This document is property of Emerson Network Power Energy Systems North America Inc and contains confidential and proprietary information owned by Emerson Network Power Energy Systems North America Inc Any copying use or disclosure of it without the written permission of Emerson Network Power Energy Systems North America Inc is strictly prohibited User Instructions UM1M521BNA Spec No 1M521BNA Model M521B Issue AD April 19 2012 2 5 7 2 5 8 2 5 9 Viewing Alarms Menu Navigation Main Menu Status Active Alarm The alarm number name severity and start time are displayed For multiple alarms use or to scroll up or down through the alarms Web Menu Navigation Log Active Alarms Programming the Audible Alarm Feature Menu Navigation Main Menu Settings Alarm Alarm Control Alm Voice Set Alarm Voice to e Open When a new alarm occurs the audible alarm sounds Press any key to silence the audible alarm e Close Disables the audible alarm e 3min 10min 1h 4h When a new alarm occurs the audible alarm sounds The audible alarm automatically silences after the selected time period Web Menu Navigation None Clearing the Alarm History Log Menu Navigation Main Menu Settings Alarm Alarm Control
36. Emerson Network Power Energy Systems North America Inc Any copying use or disclosure of it without the written permission of Emerson Network Power Energy Systems North America Inc is strictly prohibited UM1M521BNA Issue AD April 19 2012 User Instructions Spec No 1M521BNA Model M521B 4 10 Communication Webpage 44 amp EMERSON BAC aDC eRectifiers eBattery eCharge BT est By emperature sECO Mode eCommunication sLog BActive Alarm SHistory Alarm Discharge log aSystem sUp Download When Communication is clicked from the menu tree menu options Communication Information IP Settings and Communication Settings are launched in the main frame as shown in the following figure NetSure MAC Address 0 9 245 4 220 27 IP Address 142 100 5 2 SubNet Mask 255 255 255 0 Gateway 142 100 5 1 es ee Remote IP1 0 0 0 0 Remote IP2 0 0 0 0 Alarm Report Port1 0 Alarm Report Port2 0 Trap Destination2 0 0 0 0 L Address CCID 1 SOCID 1 Copyright 2007 2010 EmersonNetworkPower All Rights Reserved Communication Information Menu Provides the MAC Address value IP Settings Menu Includes the following parameters IP Address User can set IP address SubNet Mask User can set SubNet Mask Gateway User can set Gateway When this portion is set a dialog box appears as shown below IP Address 104163 240 124 SubNet Mask 255 255 255 0 Gateway 10 162 210 4
37. a correction term related to the temperature of the batteries to the nominal value of the system voltage The degree of 2 Chapter 1 Introduction This document is property of Emerson Network Power Energy Systems North America Inc and contains confidential and proprietary information owned by Emerson Network Power Energy Systems North America Inc Any copying use or disclosure of it without the written permission of Emerson Network Power Energy Systems North America Inc is strictly prohibited User Instructions UM1M521BNA Spec No 1M521BNA Model M521B Issue AD April 19 2012 regulation compensation coefficient expressed in mV C battery string can be set per battery manufacturer recommendations To protect batteries and voltage sensitive loads compensation is automatically limited to a maximum of two volts 48V systems or one volt 24 volt systems above or below the nominal output level float setting As shown in Figure 1 compensation clamps at the Battery Temperature Low 1 and High 1 alarm settings temperature excursions beyond these values will not cause any further change in voltage Compensation may also be limited by the Over Voltage 1 and Under Voltage 1 alarm settings voltage will clamp at 0 2 volts 48V systems or 0 1 volt 24 volt systems from these settings Temperature compensation is automatically disabled if communication between the Controller and all rectifiers is lost a DC over or under voltage al
38. ad ACCESS iii o chcta ste vaea a a itt set Mae te secre eee 8 2 3 1 Local Menu Navigation Keys and LCD Display cccccccsccccseeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeesaeeeeesaeaeeeeseaseeesseeeeens 8 23 2 Ocal Display MOMUS crestone ia a bea wibdue ase huns tenn te veal a anteh his tinatuseustat buts eaaeiemslenstans 8 24 WWE IMEHACS ACCESS arera a a aati ee eases 9 ZAN TOMS OWN 256 cenazantt seadeceet ate e aar a E EE 9 242 WEB IME ACS Menses cars satin tesnsncase tec min tanec n A A AE 9 2 4 3 Connecting the Controller Locally via the Ethernet Port ccccccssseeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeesaeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeas 9 2 4 4 Disabling Proxy Server Settings to Enable a Connection to the Controller over an Intranet NetWork IT FEQUINECG ssccossr axceerazonat sp ncenevareacteh a daa 10 24 5 MOOCINGF NIO INE Controler sis o read eee ac telat et se a a ee tinct ow ase ela cpt nabthetid ances 11 2 5 Common Tasks Performed via the Local Keypad and or Web Interface cccccccecseeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeneees 12 2 55 Changing the ke D Contrast tect a a Demet a aa chee Mec 12 2 92 GNANGING Me Tine Zonee rearen eK isnccOd vascca dua nensvrncnmn Guih oad inceasd ade Lod seancugnes delaasavelgnadd leans 12 25 Ghanan Ne Dale sage fais siemens ton hast avenctaah aha lectuone aaa aa aa nernaietehaietrnaca datyiea taednansamie Mebane aamenasnaiae 12 254 GAAN GING Ne TINO zaspe a O a dummachauesienc tents 12 2 5 5 Viewing Changing the Float Voltage Setting 0 0
39. arm activates a low voltage disconnection occurs manual mode is entered or the system enters the boost or test modes Compensation Coefficient setting mV C Limited to 0 1V 24V syst or Viigh 0 2V 48V syst below DC 1V Max 24V System Over Volt 1 Alarm setting 2V Max 48V System V Float setting nom 1V Max 24V System 2V Max 48V System Limited to 0 1V 24V syst or Viow 0 2V 48V syst above DC Under Volt 1 Alarm setting T T ee nom upper Batt Temp Center Batt Temp Low 1 Alarm Temp High 1 Alarm setting setting setting Figure 1 Temperature Compensated Voltage Control Battery Boost Charge and Battery Charge Current Limit The SCU Controller can increase system output voltage for equalizing the charge on all battery cells of a conventional flooded cell battery or for recharging the battery following a commercial power failure The boost charging function can be initiated cyclically via programmable scheduling automatically or manually Refer to the battery manufacturer s instructions for equalize charging recommendations Functional Description See Figure 2 e Start of Charging When the battery discharge current exceeds a preset value for 3 minutes or if the calculated battery capacity has decreased to a preset value after a commercial AC failure for example the charging function of the SCU is activated A charging signal is sent from the SCU to the rectifiers to increase
40. ates a rectifier position in a shelf or system Upon initial power system startup the rectifiers are automatically identified according to their serial numbers with the lowest serial number being rectifier number 1 next lowest being number 2 and so on Slots in the power system are typically numbered from left to right and top to bottom Using R Posi 1 3 as an example the 1 indicates that the rectifier has the lowest serial number in the system 3 is the slot number Note If Settings AC AC Input is set as No and Settings AC AC PH as 3 PH the Position 1 2 3 4 5 will be assigned to phase A B C A B accordingly e HVSD Sets the High Voltage Shutdown point for all rectifiers e Default V Sets rectifier default output voltage This is the setting to which the rectifiers will revert should the Controller fail or be removed from the system or if communication between the controller and rectifiers is lost e Walk in On Selects whether the walk in feature of all rectifiers is enabled Y or not N e Walk in T Sets the time in seconds required for rectifier output current to go from zero to full load at start up This feature also called soft start ramp up or rate of rise is used to smooth the start up current of the rectifiers in order to reduce inrush current on the AC supply e Interval T Sets the sequencing delay in seconds for the rectifiers in the system to start supplying cur
41. ching Control Panel in your computer Navigate through Network Connections gt Local Area Connection gt Properties gt Internet Protocol TCP IP gt Properties 2 Record whether the Obtain an IP address automatically or Use the following IP address button is selected If Use the following IP address button is selected also record the following IP Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway 3 Record your Controller s network settings by navigating the Controller s local display panel to Main Menu gt Settings gt Communication 4 Record the following information IP Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway Example IP Address 192 168 1 2 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Default Gateway 192 168 1 1 5 Change your local computer s network settings using the information you acquired in Step 5 except that the last part of the IP address needs to be replaced with any different number IP Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway Example IP Address 192 168 1 3 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Default Gateway 192 168 1 1 Chapter 2 Operation 9 This document is property of Emerson Network Power Energy Systems North America Inc and contains confidential and proprietary information owned by Emerson Network Power Energy Systems North America Inc Any copying use or disclosure of it without the written permission of Emerson Network Power Energy Systems North America Inc is strictly prohibited UM1M521BNA User Ins
42. d re User Default Access Settings lt raa Hs Name Password Rights ECO Mode a ESC Oper1 1 Operate system set most parameters change Manual DIS eS k Oper1 password or reset to default Quick Settings Ee E te Note A password which is Oper2 OPER 1 access rights plus set ECO parameters i i teret fi tion file defaults required to move to the Aie hee eae ers Sale Lg aults next screen is on a timer Pe De a A egos and may need to be re entered OPER2 access rights plus transfer to serial down load mode plus upload download configuration files plus set Admin password or reset to default Once a password is entered it remains in effect for a preset time period to allow navigating between menus without re entering the password Figure 5 cont d on next page Local Menu Flow Diagrams Chapter 3 Local Display Menus 19 This document is property of Emerson Network Power Energy Systems North America Inc and contains confidential and proprietary information owned by Emerson Network Power Energy Systems North America Inc Any copying use or disclosure of it without the written permission of Emerson Network Power Energy Systems North America Inc is strictly prohibited UM1M521BNA Issue AD April 19 2012 STATUS Active Alarm Rectifiers ENT OO Press A or V to browse through ESC SM DU History Alarm User Instructions Spec No 1M521BNA Model M521B Press A or Y to cycle throug
43. e User can set communication mode to RS232 MODEM or Ethernet Function not used at this time e Protocol User can set protocol to YDN23 EEM SOCTPE or RSOC Function not used at this time e Community String User can set string used in SNMP communication e Alarm Report Attempts User can set the maximum number of alarm report attempts Function not used at this time e Phone Numbert1 User can set the phone number 1 which the controller contacts when reporting the alarm Function not used at this time e Phone Number2 User can set the phone number 2 which the controller contacts when reporting the alarm Function not used at this time e Phone Numbers User can set the phone number 1 which the controller contacts when reporting the alarm Function not used at this time e Baud Rate User can set serial communication baud rate Function not used at this time Note EEM Emerson Energy Master 4 11 Active Alarm Log Webpage When Log is clicked from the menu tree submenu options Active Alarm History Alarm and Discharge Log open When Active Alarm is clicked Active Alarm List displays Active Alarm Number and the details of each alarm as shown in the following figure Active Alarm List Active Alarm Number 4 AlarmNo AlarmName BeginlTime AlarmLevel T1 No Probe 2000 01 02 06 41 47 Observe Alarm Rect Lost 2000 01 02 05 52 58 Critical Alarm DC Under Volti 200001
44. e cannot be set higher than the Under Voltage2 alarm value see DC Webpage LVD2 User can select the LVD2 Low Voltage Disconnect 2 value This value cannot be set higher than the Under Voltage2 alarm value see DC Webpage Standard Capacity User should set this value to match the capacity of the battery being connected to the system Boost Charge User can Enable or Disable the battery boost charge mode Chapter 4 WEB Interface Menus This document is property of Emerson Network Power Energy Systems North America Inc and contains confidential and proprietary information owned by Emerson Network Power Energy Systems North America Inc Any copying use or disclosure of it without the written permission of Emerson Network Power Energy Systems North America Inc is strictly prohibited User Instructions UM1M521BNA Spec No 1M521BNA Model M521B Issue AD April 19 2012 4 7 Battery Test Webpage When Battery is clicked from the menu tree submenu options Charge Test and Temperature open When Test is clicked menu option Battery Test Settings is launched in the main frame as shown in the following figure amp 1 EMERSON N etSure BHistory Alarm Enabled SAC aDC eRectifiers neBattery EL N eCharge stest End Test Time 300min End Test Capacity 70 Cycle Test Disable End Test Voltage 45 2V ey emperature BECO Mode eCommunication aLog BActive Alarm Short Te
45. eaeeeeeeeessaaageses 33 Table of Contents This document is property of Emerson Network Power Energy Systems North America Inc and contains confidential and proprietary information owned by Emerson Network Power Energy Systems North America Inc Any copying use or disclosure of it without the written permission of Emerson Network Power Energy Systems North America Inc is strictly prohibited UM1M521BNA User Instructions Issue AD April 19 2012 Spec No 1M521BNA Model M521B 32707 Manual WOE NIG sses cee eee eter ects a ak Geant daa lta R 33 S24 QUICK SEMING Men risia a a a S 33 Chapter 4 Web Interface Menus cccccsseccseseeeeeseesenseeeenseecenseseenseeoensesoseesonseesonseesones 35 Aly OVENI EW oipe nia a A a Ea a O a ae EEEa Eaa NAA 35 A2 Home ti ADS raise a a aaa aa a aa a EN 35 AS AO WV COD ACS asenon a 36 AA ol CN COC ca ee etna Nee sete a ashen ogee aN 37 ASS VIRECUNEE Webpage enisinia a anne inieuadier er cuenta eee aan 38 AG Battery Charge Webpage essre E teehee hock Sse eh a a a aees 40 4 7 Battery Test Webpage keerasin a a a a a a aA 41 4 8 Battery Temperature Webpage ccccccccssssecccccseeseceeeceeuseceeecaeuseeeeesseuseeeessaaaeeeessaeaeceeessuaaueeeessaaseeeeessagaes 42 49 ECO Mode WV CD DAOC espesas a i a O bias dacetnadestobceadatemennctteyeanteeceass 43 4 10 Communication Webpage cccccseesecceceeeeeceeeceaeseceeesaeaeeeeeeeseeeeeeesseeeeeeessaaeeeeessaasceee
46. ed value is relative to the nominal capacity of the battery For example a value of 0 150C10 means that the charging current is limited to 15 of the battery s nominal capacity Over Sets the Battery Over Charge alarm value The displayed value is relative to the nominal capacity of the battery For example a value of 0 300C10 means that if the charging current reaches 30 of the battery s nominal capacity the alarm will be extended AutoBoost The following parameters for starting an Automatic Boost charge cycle can be set e Enable or Disable Enables or disables the Automatic Boost Charge feature Chapter 3 Local Display Menus 27 This document is property of Emerson Network Power Energy Systems North America Inc and contains confidential and proprietary information owned by Emerson Network Power Energy Systems North America Inc Any copying use or disclosure of it without the written permission of Emerson Network Power Energy Systems North America Inc is strictly prohibited UM1M521BNA User Instructions Issue AD April 19 2012 Spec No 1M521BNA Model M521B Note If the power system has been automatically placed in Boost mode disabling AutoBoost will not return the system to the Float mode until the current Boost cycle is completed To return immediately to Float mode navigate as follows Main Menu Manual Start and select Float e Curr The system is transferred to Boost Charge mode if battery charging curr
47. emperature High1 75deg C Battery Temperature Low 10deg Ambient Temperature High1 40deg C Copyright 2007 2010 EmersonNetworkPower All Rights Reserved Temperature Information Menu Provides Temperature1 Temperature2 Temp1 EX and Temp2 EX values Temperature Settings Menu Includes the following parameters Temperature1 Setting User can select whether a temperature probe connected to probe position 1 on the SCU is used for battery or ambient temperature measurements or not used Temperature2 Setting User can select whether a temperature probe connected to probe position 2 on the SCU is used for battery or ambient temperature measurements or not used Temp1 EX Setting User can select whether a temperature probe connected to probe position 1 on the separate IB2 customer interface board is used for battery or ambient temperature measurements or not used Temp2 EX Setting User can select whether a temperature probe connected to probe position 2 on the separate IB2 customer interface board is used for battery or ambient temperature measurements or not used Note Unused probe positions must be set to None otherwise an alarm will be generated 42 Temperature Compensation User can Enable or Disable the temperature compensation function Compensation Coefficient User can set compensation coefficient Battery Temperature High1 User can select the temperature at which the Batter
48. en close to the correct year release the key Press and release arrow keys as required to display the correct year Repeat process to reach the correct month and then the correct day Web Menu Navigation System 2 5 4 Changing the Time Menu Navigation Main Menu Settings Controller Time The SCU displays the time in the HH MM SS format based on a 24 hr clock After selecting Time by pressing ENT when the cursor is in the Time field use or to scroll through the seconds minutes and hours When the desired hour minute and second are displayed press ENT Note When an arrow key is held depressed scrolling speed will increase To scroll quickly through seconds and minutes to reach the correct hour press and hold the required arrow key When close to the correct hour release the key Press and release arrow keys as required to display the correct hour Repeat process to reach the correct minute and then the correct second Web Menu Navigation System 2 5 5 Viewing Changing the Float Voltage Setting Menu Navigation Main Menu Settings Battery Charge Float After selecting Float by pressing ENT when the cursor is in the Float field use or w to adjust the float voltage setting as required Press ENT Web Menu Navigation Battery Battery Charge 2 5 6 Viewing Changing the Boost Voltage Setting Menu Navigation Main Menu Settings Battery Charge Boost After selecting Boost by pressing
49. ent increases to this setting Auto Boost must be enabled For example a value of 0 060C10 means that an Automatic Boost is started if the battery charge current is greater than 6 of the battery s nominal capacity e Cap The system is transferred to Boost Charge mode if remaining battery capacity decreases to this setting Auto Boost must be enabled e Const Boost The following parameters for ending an Automatic Boost charge cycle can be set e Curr When in Boost Charge mode and the battery charge current decreases below this setting for the time period selected in Time below the system is transferred to Float Charge mode For example a value of 0 010C10 means that when the charging current is less than 1 of the battery s nominal capacity the system returns to the Float mode after the Time period has elapsed e Time See Curr above e CycBoost e Enable or Disable Enables or disables cyclic scheduled Boost charging e Period Sets the interval in hours between Boost cycles e Time Sets the duration in minutes of each Boost cycle e BoostLimitTime Sets the boost charging time limit This is the maximum duration in minutes that an Auto Boost cycle will last regardless of any other settings Test Menu Menu Navigation Main Menu Settings Battery Test Battery Discharge Test Parameter Settings e End Test During Full Load Current and Constant Current battery discharge tests the output
50. epeat at preset intervals 28 Chapter 3 Local Display Menus This document is property of Emerson Network Power Energy Systems North America Inc and contains confidential and proprietary information owned by Emerson Network Power Energy Systems North America Inc Any copying use or disclosure of it without the written permission of Emerson Network Power Energy Systems North America Inc is strictly prohibited User Instructions UM1M521BNA Spec No 1M521BNA Model M521B Issue AD April 19 2012 e Alarm Sets the discharge current difference between two battery strings at which the Short Test Fail alarm will be extended e Period Sets the interval in hours between short battery discharge tests e Time Sets the duration in minutes of each short battery discharge test ConCurr Test The Constant Current test is a variation of the Full Load Current test In the Constant Current test the Controller automatically adjusts the rectifiers to maintain the battery discharge current at a constant preset value In addition to the settings listed under End Test the following parameters can be set e Enbl Dsbl Selects whether the Constant Current battery test function is enabled or disabled If the Constant Current test is disabled the Full Load Current test is enabled by default e Current Sets the value of the constant load applied to the battery Cyc Cyclic Test Time Menu Menu Navigation Main Menu Settin
51. es Rectifier Information Menu Shows the Broadcast Current Limit Point and various rectifier parameters Details in red font indicate that the rectifier is not communicating Disconnected or nonexistent rectifiers are indicated with 38 Chapter 4 WEB Interface Menus This document is property of Emerson Network Power Energy Systems North America Inc and contains confidential and proprietary information owned by Emerson Network Power Energy Systems North America Inc Any copying use or disclosure of it without the written permission of Emerson Network Power Energy Systems North America Inc is strictly prohibited User Instructions Spec No 1M521BNA Model M521B JEL Broadcast Current Limit Point 121 Rect Num 1 He 3 a4 5 b 2T Hg Voltage Current A 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 Temperature C 25 25 25 35 25 AC Status On On Copyright 2007 2010 EmersonNetworkPower All Rights Reserved Chapter 4 WEB Interface Menus UM1M521BNA Issue AD April 19 2012 JEL E Serial Number 39 This document is property of Emerson Network Power Energy Systems North America Inc and contains confidential and proprietary information owned by Emerson Network Power Energy Systems North America Inc Any copying use or disclosure of it without the written permission of Emerson Network Power Energy Systems North America Inc is strictly prohibited UM1M5
52. et PWD N Reset Para N Oper1PWD Oper2PWD AdminPWD Sys Alm T 720h Fail Safe Y To change a parameter Press A or V to place cursor on parameter Press ENT to choose parameter Press A or Y to browse through list of values Press ENT to choose value Figure 5 cont d from previous page cont d on next page Local Menu Flow Diagrams Chapter 3 Local Display Menus 21 This document is property of Emerson Network Power Energy Systems North America Inc and contains confidential and proprietary information owned by Emerson Network Power Energy Systems North America Inc Any copying use or disclosure of it without the written permission of Emerson Network Power Energy Systems North America Inc is strictly prohibited UM1M521BNA User Instructions Issue AD April 19 2012 Spec No 1M521BNA Model M521B To browse through ALARM LEVEL list place cursor before ALARM LEVEL name and press ENT to highlight it Press A or W to view other ALARM LEVEL screens and parameters ie oi et ee ere Were ee eg a Press Aor V gt ALARM LEVEL ALARM LEVEL ALARM LEVEL to view remaining Alarm Level Alarm Block 4 SPD Fault ec CFueAam 4 ALARM LEVEL a ER sg Alarm Control Severity Severity Severity screens DI Settings Observe Alarm Minor Alarm Major Alarm beh Out Relay 0 I OutRelay 0 I Out Relay 6 Press ESC Press A or V a to return to to browse throu
53. eypad Access 2 3 1 Local Menu Navigation Keys and LCD Display Location and Identification Refer to Figure 4 Description There are four 4 menu navigation keys and an LCD display located on the SCU Controller s front panel Refer to Table 3 for the function of the menu navigation keys Note When the LCD is lit if no button is pushed for 8 minutes the backlight of the LCD display extinguishes and the SCU Controller returns to the Main Screen Press any key to re activate the LCD display ESC Escape Press this key to go back to a previous menu or to cancel setting a parameter Press this key to go forward to the next ENT Enter menu to select a parameter to edit or to validate a parameter setting change Up Press orv to scroll through the menus or to change the value of a Down Press any key to silence an audible alarm Table 3 Local Menu Navigation Keys 2 3 2 Local Display Menus Refer to Chapter 3 Local Display Menus Navigating the Menus To Select a Sub Menu Press and to move the cursor up and down the list of sub menus in the menu screen selects the sub menu then press ENT to enter the selected sub menu To Change a Parameter Press and to move the cursor up and down the list of parameters in the menu screen selects the parameter to change then press ENT to change the selected parameter The parameter field highlights Press and to change the parameter value Press ENT to confirm the change
54. g box as shown below File Download Do you want to save this file E Name ConfigsFile dat Type Unknown File Type From 10 163 210 121 Save _Cancel_ While files from the Internet can be useful some files can potentially ham your computer IF you do rot trust the sounce do not save this file What s the mk The system will show the window below when the download process is completed Download Successful Back to the Homepage The user must have the highest level of authority to download a configuration file Otherwise a warning dialog box appears as shown in the following figure You are restricted to download Hack to the Homepage When Go to Firmware Download Mode button is clicked the Web BootLoader mode is launched Microsoft Internet Explorer T Go to the Firmware Dovenload Mode Please wait for about 30 seconds a Cena Chapter 4 WEB Interface Menus 49 This document is property of Emerson Network Power Energy Systems North America Inc and contains confidential and proprietary information owned by Emerson Network Power Energy Systems North America Inc Any copying use or disclosure of it without the written permission of Emerson Network Power Energy Systems North America Inc is strictly prohibited UM1M521BNA User Instructions Issue AD April 19 2012 Spec No 1M521BNA Model M521B The user must have the highest level of authority to use the Firmware Do
55. gh E EB Esco Esc te ALARM menu ALARM menu Press ENT 17727 v fo enter item 1 ALARM L ALARM CONTROL l Alarm Level Alm Voice Open Open Close 3min 10min 1h 4h I I Alarm Control Block Alarm N YIN l DI Settings Ke Clear History History Rect Commb ECOFail Maintain ShortTest TestFail Rect Lost a ed A a Ve ENT See ent Press ENT to view ALARM L DI SETTINGS F F gt DI SETTINGS L gt other DI SETTING Alarm Level DINo 1 Diyo 2 screens Alarm Control Digital1 Alarm Digital2 Alarm ESC DI Settings Active High High Low Active High High Low Ree Press ESC a eee ices on oli Se ao to return to Esc ALARM menu jamia fe i Se A SS apa i a aae To change a parameter value To change a parameter name Press A or V to place cursor on parameter Press ENT to highlight character Press ENT to choose parameter Press A or V to browse through character Press A or W to browse through list of values options Press ENT to choose value Press ENT to accept and move to next character Press ESC when parameter name is completed Figure 5 contd from previous page cont d on next page Local Menu Flow Diagrams 22 Chapter 3 Local Display Menus This document is property of Emerson Network Power Energy Systems North America Inc and contains confidential and proprietary informatio
56. gs Battery Cyc Test Time Battery Cyclic Test Time Parameter Settings 00 00 00 00 Setting for wnen a scheduled Battery Discharge Test occurs Events are displayed in the MM DD HH MM format the field for the minutes is not adjustable Note that there can be up to 12 scheduled battery discharge tests per year The date and time of any scheduled test can be modified as follows 1 After selecting Cyc Test Time by pressing ENT when the cursor is in the Cyc Test Time field use or to move to the desired entry in the list 2 Press ENT to highlight the entry Use or to scroll through the hours the days and the months When the desired month day and hour are displayed press ENT Note When an arrow key is held depressed scrolling speed will increase To scroll quickly through hours and days to reach the correct month press and hold the required arrow key When close to the correct month release the key Press and release arrow keys as required to display the correct month Repeat process to reach the correct day and then the correct hour Temp Comp Temperature Compensation Menu Menu Navigation Main Menu Settings Battery Temp Comp Battery Temperature Compensation Parameter Settings Note Setting any probe to battery or ambient without a probe connected will cause a T No Probe alarm Note Temp 1 and Temp 2 refer to the probe inputs on the SCU Temp 1 EX
57. gure 5 contd from previous page cont d on next page 20 Local Menu Flow Diagrams Chapter 3 Local Display Menus This document is property of Emerson Network Power Energy Systems North America Inc and contains confidential and proprietary information owned by Emerson Network Power Energy Systems North America Inc Any copying use or disclosure of it without the written permission of Emerson Network Power Energy Systems North America Inc is strictly prohibited User Instructions Spec No 1M521BNA Model M521B Press A or V to browse through SETTINGS menu Press ENT to enter item SETTINGS Alarm Rectifier Battery Notes Lower limit of HVSD range is restricted to Boost setting in Settings Battery Charge submenu Upper limits of LVD1 Volt and LVD2 Volt ranges are restricted to Under V2 setting in Settings DC submenu Lower limit of Over Volt2 range is restricted to Over Volt1 setting t Upper limit of Under V2 range is restricted to Under V1 setting Lower limit of Amb High2 range is restricted to Amb High1 setting Alarm Level Alarm Control DI Settings RECTIFIER Position Dsbl R Posi 1 1 HVSD 59 0V Default V 53 5V Walk in On Y Walk in T 8s Interval T 0s Ac OverV On N ACCurrLim 30A BATTERY Basic Charge Test Cyc Test Time Temp Comp Over Volt 280V Under Volt 90V PH Fail
58. h list of alarms Press ESC to return to STATUS menu Ba i a ALARM 1 2 ALARM 2 2 Batt Discharge lt 4 gt Batt Volt Low Observation Alarm Major Alarm Start Time ESC Start Time 081104 15 52 53 081104 15 52 55 Spee ee eee ea SS Se SS ES l a STATUS screen ew STATUS RECTIFIER 1 3 ENT Press ENT to view Press ENT l active Alarm ID 02070801232 gt status of other rectifiers to enter item Rectifiers R48800B00 l SMDU DC Volt 53 4V Press ESC to return History Alarm DC Curr 0 0A ESC to STATUS menu L pe J Curr Limit 109 AC Volt 201V AC Status On DC Status On AC Derated N Temp Derated N Bs ae E gs ear re STATUS SM DU 1 1 Active Alarm ID 98120632110 Rectifiers BDCEFGHLJ SM DU SW Rev 1 00 History Alarm DC Volt 56 5V L Aaa aaa Curr 1 12 5A_B Curr 2 20 1A_L Curr 3 Curr 4 Bat 1 Cap 50 Bat 2 Cap 50 Bat 3 Cap 50 Bat 4 Cap 50 Uae EERE STATUS ENT ALARM 1 200 ALARM 2 200 Press A or V Active Alarm k gt SPD Fault gt I DC Volt Low t gt to cycle through Rectifiers lt Start Time Start Time list of alarms SM DU l ESC 08 07 10 11 35 22 08 07 10 11 35 25 Press ESC to return History Alarm End Time End Time l Esc to STATUS menu L 08 07 10 12 35 22 08 07 10 12 35 25 Ese Fi
59. ial and proprietary information owned by Emerson Network Power Energy systems North America Inc Any copying use or disclosure of it without the written permission of Emerson Network Power Energy Systems North America Inc is strictly prohibited Copyright 2012 Emerson Network Power Energy Systems North America Inc All rights reserved throughout the world User Instructions Spec No 1M521BNA Model M521B TABLE OF CONTENTS UM1M521BNA Issue AD April 19 2012 Chapter 1 Introductions a winsinaite tiniest e a a Rn 1 Wed PrE Orere E E ES 1 WMO VOIVICW ea r r O 1 t3 F ature DESCHDIONS sazeo saani a a aaa a a a a a venetian neta 1 ToT REcCINGrGOnTO neecsene saderoueyweecseniaacs saeiareccuenecomecmaeetecee 1 1 3 2 System Component Monitoring and System Alarm Generation cccccccsescceceseeeesaeeeeeseeeeeesaees 1 183 Operating Data Acauisitionvand Data LOGS orsrnucsrivisweniane n E 2 To Baten Managemen leanne ce ni eet ee a neo ee ee ee 2 1 3 5 Intelligent Power Matching Energy Optimization Mode cccccccseeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeesaeeeeeeesaaaess 5 Chapter 2 Operation iasicvsiiesevacevecesecesstcvenaseseseces ctetencscaen case cantante cnawecsinnuseanavaunsasedacavacasavavanavecssases 6 Zit E CAlMNGICATONS tasstinaticrei cotinine teal a a a a neue Ueruiveulaliesleusits 6 22 PASS WORKS ANG ACCESS RION S sr ost se nce set ssa rade ations dees ele aa cieas boeduen a yatuie oes 7 2 3 Local KEV D
60. ial and proprietary information owned by Emerson Network Power Energy Systems North America Inc Any copying use or disclosure of it without the written permission of Emerson Network Power Energy Systems North America Inc is strictly prohibited User Instructions UM1M521BNA Spec No 1M521BNA Model M521B Issue AD April 19 2012 5 1 5 2 5 3 CHAPTER 5 ACCESSING THE CONTROLLER VIA A NETWORK MANAGEMENT SYSTEM NMS General The Controller has an SNMP agent function Users can use a Network Management System NMS to do following operations e Query the operation status and input output signals of the devices connected to the Controller e Browse the active alarms When the Controller generates alarms the SNMP agent can notify the preset NMS through TRAPS automatically NMS Supported by SNMP Agent The SNMP agent of the Controller supports SNMPv2c All the NMS that supports SNMPv2c can be used to access the Controller The NMS includes HP OpenView IBM NetView Novell ManageWise SunNet Manager and so on SNMP is a technology used for network management The technology is based on implementing an information base called MIB Managed Information Base This MIB contains parameters that are of interest from a management perspective All LAN connected equipment that support SNMP also support a default MIB called MIB II The SNMP Agent responds to requests received via the SNMP protocol and also actively sends TRAPS to a specif
61. ied manager when certain MIB values change state This is used to actively inform a manager when an alarm situation is recognized MIB Installation 5 3 1 Installation The Controller s MIB is named Netsure_ESNA mib Contact your Emerson representative for the location on the Web to download the MIB file Use the MIB loading function of NMS to load the MIB database refer to the corresponding NMS User Manual for the detailed loading method 5 3 2 Contents of the Controller s MIB The contents of the MIB supported by the Controllers SNMP agent and the OID are listed in Table 5 For the details refer to the file named Netsure_ESNA mib Chapter 5 Accessing the Controller via a Network Management System NMS 57 This document is property of Emerson Network Power Energy Systems North America Inc and contains confidential and proprietary information owned by Emerson Network Power Energy Systems North America Inc Any copying use or disclosure of it without the written permission of Emerson Network Power Energy Systems North America Inc is strictly prohibited C mh Ol N k U gt User Instructions April 19 Spec No 1M521BNA Model M521B identControllerFirmwareVersion deniNanie The name of the power plant This object should be set by the R W administrator System Group Controller System Value Group Status of the complete plant highest alarm One of 1 unknown status has not yet been defined
62. in 5 1440 i i Tagi l Cap 0 700C 0 000 1 000 Cyc Test Time Cyc Test Dsbl Enbl Dsbl l _ gt I Temp Comp i CYC TEST TIME Short Test L Dsbl Enbl Dsbl Alarm 10A 1 100 Period 720hr 24 8760 Vv ae Time 5min 1 60 ace N P BATTERY pos as ae Test 1 Basic l DS Enbl Dsbl I Charge l Current 9999A 1 9999 l Test 286 i Cyc Test me E n A PE a a A gt TEMP COMP Temp1 N N BattTemp Amb Temp Temp2 N N BattTemp Amb Temp y T1 Ex N N BattTemp Amb Temp ea es aS 1 ENT T2 Ex N N BattTemp Amb Temp BATTERY aa Temp Comp Dsbl Enbl Dsbl Basic Center Temp 25C 10 40 ie l Coeff 72mV C 0 500 et ESC Batt TH2 100c 10 100 Cyc Test Time pt Batt TH1 75C 10 100 Leme comp d Batt T L1 10C 40 100 Temp Sel T1 Ex T1 EX T2 EX Temp1 Temp2 Notes Lower limit of Batt T H2 range is restricted to Batt T H1 setting To change a parameter value Upper limit of Batt T L1 range Press A or V to place cursor on parameter is restricted to Batt T H1 setting Bins ru vo A PTET Lower limit of Boost range is H or Y to browse through list of values if f ress ENT to choose value restricted to Float setting Figure 5 contd from previous page cont d on next page Local Menu Flow Diagrams Chapter 3 Local Display Menus 23 This document is property of Emerson Network Power Energy S
63. ins an alarm history log The available system alarms are programmed with an Alarm Severity Level Each Alarm Severity Level has different visual audible alarm attributes Available Alarm Severity Levels and their attributes are listed in Table 1 Chapter 1 Introduction 1 This document is property of Emerson Network Power Energy Systems North America Inc and contains confidential and proprietary information owned by Emerson Network Power Energy Systems North America Inc Any copying use or disclosure of it without the written permission of Emerson Network Power Energy Systems North America Inc is strictly prohibited UM1M521BNA User Instructions Issue AD April 19 2012 Spec No 1M521BNA Model M521B Alarm SCU Red SCU Yellow SCU Severity Level Alarm Indicator Alarm Indicator Audible Alarm Major Alarm MJ OFF ON Minor Alarm MN ON Observation Alarm OA Table 1 Alarm Severity Levels e The alarm indicator turns OFF if the fault s that triggered the alarm clears e The audible alarm can be silenced by pressing any key on the SCU Controller local interface pad The audible alarm is also silenced if the fault s that triggered the alarm clears e An audible alarm cutoff feature can be programmed that silences the audible alarm after a pre set programmable time period The audible alarm can also be disabled The available system alarms can also be mapped to alarm relays that can be wired to external alarm circui
64. l port communication parameter Default setting is N 8 1 Setting should not be changed Function not used at this time IP Subnet Gate Setting for network communications e IP Address Sets the Controller s IP address Enter the address in the format nnn nnn nnn nnn where O lt nnn lt 255 The address must be a valid address and must not be 255 255 255 255 e Subnet Sets the Controller s network netmask Enter the address in the format nnn nnn nnn nnn where 0 lt nnn lt 255 e Gate Sets the Controller s gateway address Enter the address in the format nnn nnn nnn nnn where 0 lt nnn lt 255 This is the address of the gateway of the network on which the Controller resides The address must be a valid address and must not be 255 255 255 255 Callback Time Sets the number of times the Modem will call back to host when an alarm is issued Function not used at this time Phone Number Phone number s Modem will call when an alarm is issued Up to three phone number can be entered Function not used at this time IB Address Factory configured for the associated Customer Interface IB Board Default setting is IB2 0 Setting should not be changed Function not used at this time Chapter 3 Local Display Menus This document is property of Emerson Network Power Energy Systems North America Inc and contains confidential and proprietary information owned by Emerson Network Power Energy Systems North America Inc Any
65. l three tests if test requirements are met the Controller returns the system to the float charge mode If requirements are not met the test is interrupted a test fail alarm is activated and the Controller returns the system to the float charge mode Test results are automatically saved in a battery test log A User can manually start a battery discharge test or program the Controller to automatically start the tests at scheduled intervals Test OK Test not OK Test time gt Time hours Figure 3 Battery Full Load and Constant Current Time Test Diagram 4 Chapter 1 Introduction This document is property of Emerson Network Power Energy Systems North America Inc and contains confidential and proprietary information owned by Emerson Network Power Energy Systems North America Inc Any copying use or disclosure of it without the written permission of Emerson Network Power Energy Systems North America Inc is strictly prohibited User Instructions UM1M521BNA Spec No 1M521BNA Model M521B Issue AD April 19 2012 Battery LVD Low Voltage Disconnect To prevent serious damage to the batteries during a long commercial AC power failure the batteries can be disconnected by voltage or time control The batteries are reconnected automatically after a pre determined DC voltage level is reached The user can select whether or not restoration of AC input power is also required for reconnection to occur Voltage Controlled
66. ler e AC Phase User should set to the type of AC input that powers the system 1 phase or 3 phase Note When a value that is not within the allowed range is entered a warning dialog box appears and prompts user to use correct value Over Voltage 220 36 Chapter 4 WEB Interface Menus This document is property of Emerson Network Power Energy Systems North America Inc and contains confidential and proprietary information owned by Emerson Network Power Energy Systems North America Inc Any copying use or disclosure of it without the written permission of Emerson Network Power Energy Systems North America Inc is strictly prohibited User Instructions UM1M521BNA Spec No 1M521BNA Model M521B Issue AD April 19 2012 4 4 DC Webpage When DC is clicked in the menu tree menu options DC Information and DC Settings are launched in the main frame as shown in the following figure 7 EMERSON NetSure BAC eRectifiers eBattery mCharge Bilest By emperature sECO Mode sCommunication aLog Pai NA Battery Symmetry Mode None BActive Alarm BSHistory Alarm mDischarge log aSystem sUp Download Copyright 2007 2010 EmersonN etworkPower All Rights Reserved DC Information Menu Provides Load Shunt and Load Shunt Coefficient values DC Settings Menu Includes the following parameters e Over Voltage1 User can set the voltage level at which the O
67. ler damage from static discharge a static wrist strap grounded through a one megohm resistor should always be worn when handling the SCU Controller ESD protective packaging material must also be used when carrying shipping the SCU Controller Note Depending on your network security settings when you remove a device that is connected to your network and assign the same IP address to the replacement device you may not be allowed to communicate with the replacement device over the network Contact your network administrator for assistance The SCU Controller is hot swappable It can be removed and installed with the system operating Procedure 1 Before performing this procedure ensure the replacement SCU Controller contains the same configuration file as the existing SCU Controller Refer to the Configuration Label on the side of the replacement SCU Controller for the Configuration Part Number If the existing Controller is operational navigate the menus to view its configuration file MAIN SCREEN ESC Configuration File Digital Input Output Part Number Label Connector if used Figure 6 Configuration Label and Input Output Connector Locations 2 Performing this procedure may activate external alarms Do one of the following If possible disable these alarms If these alarms cannot be easily disabled notify the appropriate personnel to disregard any future alarms associated with this system 3 Connect an approved grounding
68. mber Connect using coma O OOOO v 3 Setthe parameter values In the figure above COM3 is selected as connection option Note that the user should choose the connection setting to whichever COM port he is using 4 After clicking the OK button set the COM3 parameters as shown in the following COM3 Properties Port Settings Bits per second y Data bits 8 Panty None Stop bits 1 Flow controt None After setting the values the main Download Upload menu appears as shown in the following figure 52 Chapter 4 WEB Interface Menus This document is property of Emerson Network Power Energy Systems North America Inc and contains confidential and proprietary information owned by Emerson Network Power Energy Systems North America Inc Any copying use or disclosure of it without the written permission of Emerson Network Power Energy Systems North America Inc is strictly prohibited User Instructions UM1M521BNA Spec No 1M521BNA Model M521B Issue AD April 19 2012 0 HyperTerminal File Edit View Call Transfer Help Copyright 2007 2010 Emerson Network Power In Application Programming Application Version 2 00 By SCU Team Main Menu Update Application Program Update Menu File Update Configuration File Upload Menu File To PC Upload Data Configuration File To PC Update Bootloader Program Execute The Application Program Connected 0 00 09 Auto detect 115200 8 H 1 To start the download upl
69. ministrator password the user must have the highest level of authority Otherwise a warning dialog box appears as shown in the following figure a Year Mon ai Day Hour Min Change The Administrator Password 2 Set To reflect new passwords the user must log out and log in the system if necessary 48 Chapter 4 WEB Interface Menus This document is property of Emerson Network Power Energy Systems North America Inc and contains confidential and proprietary information owned by Emerson Network Power Energy Systems North America Inc Any copying use or disclosure of it without the written permission of Emerson Network Power Energy Systems North America Inc is strictly prohibited User Instructions UM1M521BNA Spec No 1M521BNA Model M521B Issue AD April 19 2012 4 15 Up Download Webpage When Up Download is clicked from the menu tree menu option Upload Download File is launched in the main frame as shown in the following figure Upload File Select Configuration File Configuration F v Upload L Browse Go to Firmwere Download Mode Menu option Upload File allows user to upload a configuration file to the local server from the controller Choose the configuration file and click Upload Menu option Select Configuration File allows user to download a configuration file from the local server to the controller Once the file has been located click the Download button Choose the Save button in the dialo
70. n 13 This document is property of Emerson Network Power Energy Systems North America Inc and contains confidential and proprietary information owned by Emerson Network Power Energy Systems North America Inc Any copying use or disclosure of it without the written permission of Emerson Network Power Energy Systems North America Inc is strictly prohibited UM1M521BNA User Instructions Issue AD April 19 2012 Spec No 1M521BNA Model M521B 2 5 13 Clearing a Battery Test Fail Alarm Menu Navigation Main Menu Settings Alarm Alarm Control Clear After selecting Clear by pressing ENT when the cursor is in the Clear field use or as required to select TestFail or Short Test from the menu options Press ENT to highlight the selection Press ENT again The alarm is cleared Web Menu Navigation None 2 6 Available Alarms Table 4 lists the alarms that you can scroll through in the SETTINGS ALARM ALARM LEVEL menu These are also the possible alarms that display in the Active Alarm sub menu Table 4 also provides guidelines for alarm correction Note These instructions describe the complete functionality of the SCU Some functionality is dependent on hardware connected to the SCU Some alarms listed may not display in your system or may be named differently Refer to the SCU Configuration Drawing C drawing furnished with your system Alarm Name Alarm Description Action to Correct Alarm relays a
71. n logs e Operating Data Acquisition and Data Logs e Battery Management e Intelligent Power Matching Energy Optimization Mode The SCU controls the system automatically via configured parameters A User interfaces with the SCU Controller locally using the local keypad and LCD display or locally remotely using the WEB Interface The SCU Controller can also be accessed via SNMP v1 and v2 1 3 Feature Descriptions 1 3 1 Rectifier Control Rectifiers are automatically controlled by the SCU Controller or a User can place the SCU Controller in manual mode to manually control the rectifiers The SCU Controller can also be programmed to provide an Energy Optimization Mode function Energy Optimization permits an installation to only operate rectifiers as needed to maintain the load and keep batteries in a fully charged condition As load increases Energy Optimization turns on additional rectifiers as needed to maintain the load As load decreases Energy Optimization places rectifiers in standby to conserve energy usage Rectifiers which are always operating to maintain any load requirements are cycled through the group of rectifiers controlled by this feature to provide uniform operating times for each rectifier 1 3 2 System Component Monitoring and System Alarm Generation The SCU Controller monitors the components comprising the system such as rectifiers and generates alarms if a fault condition occurs The SCU Controller also mainta
72. n owned by Emerson Network Power Energy Systems North America Inc Any copying use or disclosure of it without the written permission of Emerson Network Power Energy Systems North America Inc is strictly prohibited User Instructions Spec No 1M521BNA Model M521B UM1M521BNA Issue AD April 19 2012 ENT ENT BATTERY ee os oe Basic Sys Mode Auto Auto Manual Charge BattFuse 2 0 6 Esc Test sc Balt Type 0 0 10 En Capacity 300Ah e je e o Float 54 0V 42 58 emp Comp Batt Shunt1 Y YIN Boost 56 5V 42 58 Batt Shunt2 N YIN poo ee E29 A Shunt Coeff Limit 0 100C 0 100 0 250 Current 150A 1 5000 Over 0 300C 0 300 1 000 2 Volt 25mV 1 500 Auto Boost Press 4 or V High T V 510V 42 0 58 0 ee ieee to browse through High T 4 N N Volt LVD Current 0 060C 0 040 0 080 BATTERY menu High T 2 N N Volt LVD Capacity 0 80C 0 0 99 ses ESEE EEE Const Boost Press ENT BATTERY ENT Curr 0 010C 0 002 0 02 to enter item I Basic r Time 180min 0 1440 l Charge l Cyc Boost l Test I Dsbl Enbl Dsbl Cetin ee a eae Ser aS aaa Period 2400h 2 8760 a Temp Comp Press A or V to browse through ee 902009 mae N E parameter list i Press ENT to change parameter cal ete Y ENT TEST BATTERY SS SSeS SS SS SSS aS eS Sa End Test I Basic Volt 45 2V 43 58 Charge Dag ge ie ek ee ss ee ee Time 300m
73. nds an alarm signal Constant Current Test User can Enable and Disable Constant Current Test Constant Current User can set current value During the Constant Current Test the battery will discharge at this value Chapter 4 WEB Interface Menus 41 This document is property of Emerson Network Power Energy Systems North America Inc and contains confidential and proprietary information owned by Emerson Network Power Energy Systems North America Inc Any copying use or disclosure of it without the written permission of Emerson Network Power Energy Systems North America Inc is strictly prohibited UM1M521BNA User Instructions Issue AD April 19 2012 Spec No 1M521BNA Model M521B 4 8 Battery Temperature Webpage When Battery is clicked from the menu tree submenu options Charge Test and Temperature open When Temperature is clicked menu options Temperature Information and Temperature Settings are launched in the main frame as shown in the following figure eRectifiers eBattery eCharge El est aTemperature gt SOLO Mode eCommunication aLog BActive Alarm History Alarm EDischarge log aSystem eUp Download NetSure Temperature deg C Temperature2 deg C Temp1 EXx deg C Temp2 EX deg C Temperature Setting None Temperature2 Setting None J Temp2 EX Setting None J Compensation Coeffcient 72mV deg C Enabled Battery T
74. not end the Boost or Test cycle To immediately return the system to float mode in the Manual menu select Float under the Start parameter e LVD1 Opens or closes the LVD1 contactor e LVD2 Opens or closes LVD2 contactor e SM1LVD1 Opens or closes SMDU1LVD1 contactor e SM1LVD2 Opens or closes SMDU1LVD2 contactor e RectTrim Temporarily sets the output voltage for all rectifiers Voltage can be increased or decreased from the existing Float Charge or Boost Charge setting depending on which mode the Controller is set for see Start Setting reverts to original when Controller is returned to the Auto mode e RectLimit Adjusts the output current limit point for all rectifiers e R Reset Resets a rectifier that has shut down and locked out due to a High Voltage Shutdown e R DCStat Turns the DC output of all rectifiers on or off e R ACStat Turns the AC input of all rectifiers on or off 3 2 4 Quick Setting Menu Menu Navigation Main Menu Quick Setting Quick Setting Parameter Settings The following settings are also available in other submenus e Capacity Should be set to the nominal capacity of the battery connected to the system e Batt Shunt1 Selects whether or not the Controller recognizes battery shunt 1 Chapter 3 Local Display Menus 33 This document is property of Emerson Network Power Energy Systems North America Inc and contains confidential and proprietary information owned by Emerson Net
75. oad process following the procedure below a To update Application Program Menu File and Configuration File functions use the following steps Using the main application menu choose the desired function User will be prompted to delete the existing file Now erase the chip please wait 1 User will then be prompted to download the file Done Now please sent the file pr a or A to abort eeceeeeceececcececececcececeeceeceecceecececeececcecec cc eeeeeee eee eeeee eeeeeceeeeceeeeceeeeceeeerece eee eee eee 2 From the Top Menu select Transfer then Send File to locate the file to download Chapter 4 WEB Interface Menus 53 This document is property of Emerson Network Power Energy Systems North America Inc and contains confidential and proprietary information owned by Emerson Network Power Energy Systems North America Inc Any copying use or disclosure of it without the written permission of Emerson Network Power Energy Systems North America Inc is strictly prohibited UM1M521BNA User Instructions Issue AD April 19 2012 Spec No 1M521BNA Model M521B 0 HyperTerminal File Edit View Call Migne ia Help Send File Receive File Capture Text Send Text File Emerson Network Power Application Version 2 00 y Team Copyrig In Applicat Capture to Printer Update Application Program 1 3 Select SCUPLUS_APPV bin file
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77. onfigure a proxy server for a connection Local Area Network LAN settings LAN Settings do not apply to dial up connections LAN Settings Choose Settings above For dial up settings 3 Click on the LAN Settings button The following window opens In the LAN Settings window uncheck the Proxy Server box and click OK Local Area Network LAN Settings Automatic configuration Automatic configuration may override manual settings To ensure the use of manual settings disable automatic configuration Automatically detect settings O Use automatic configuration script Proxy server o Use a proxy server for your LAN These settings will not apply to dial up or YPN connections 10 Chapter 2 Operation This document is property of Emerson Network Power Energy Systems North America Inc and contains confidential and proprietary information owned by Emerson Network Power Energy Systems North America Inc Any copying use or disclosure of it without the written permission of Emerson Network Power Energy Systems North America Inc is strictly prohibited User Instructions UM1M521BNA Spec No 1M521BNA Model M521B Issue AD April 19 2012 2 4 5 Logging into the Controller Procedure 1 Internet Explorer version 5 5 or newer is required It is best to view the WEB Interface at 1280 x 1024 resolution In newer versions of Internet Explorer you may need to turn Compatibility View On Tools Menu Compatibilit
78. onvention SCUPLUS_APPV bin represents the version number For example SCUPLUS_APPV203 bin for version 2 03 To download menu configuration file select MenuConfig type in the filename in the text box and click the Download button Note Filename used is Menu dat Take note of the used filenames Otherwise when an incorrect filename is entered a warning dialog box appears as shown in the following figure Chapter 4 WEB Interface Menus 51 This document is property of Emerson Network Power Energy Systems North America Inc and contains confidential and proprietary information owned by Emerson Network Power Energy Systems North America Inc Any copying use or disclosure of it without the written permission of Emerson Network Power Energy Systems North America Inc is strictly prohibited UM1M521BNA User Instructions Issue AD April 19 2012 Spec No 1M521BNA Model M521B 4 17 SCU Serial Bootloader Interface Operation The Serial COM port can be used to download and upload files Follow the procedure below before the actual upload or download process 1 Setup a serial connection between the computer and the SCU Connect the DB9 terminal to the computer and the RJ45 terminal to the assigned with IOIO in the SCU 2 Launch HyperTerminal software on the computer The following appears Connect To Enter details for the phone number that you want to dial Country region Area code Phone nu
79. operty of Emerson Network Power Energy Systems North America Inc and contains confidential and proprietary information owned by Emerson Network Power Energy Systems North America Inc Any copying use or disclosure of it without the written permission of Emerson Network Power Energy Systems North America Inc is strictly prohibited UM1M521BNA User Instructions Issue AD April 19 2012 Spec No 1M521BNA Model M521B Menu Navigation Area Listed along the left side of the window are the available menus When you click on a menu name in this area the menu opens in the Main Navigation area Main Navigation Area The menu selected in the Menu Navigation Area is displayed here 4 3 AC Webpage When AC is clicked in the menu tree menu options AC Information and AC Settings are launched in the main frame AC Information Menu Provides the three phase AC voltage values Note If is shown as value it means that the AC phase is set at 1 Phase AC Settings Menu Includes the following parameters e Over Voltage User can select the voltage at which the AC Over Voltage alarm activates e Under Voltage User can select the voltage at which the AC Under Voltage alarm activates e Phase Fail User can select the voltage at which the AC Phase Fail alarm activates e AC Input When set to Yes AC input is measured by the Controller AC sampler board When set to No the AC value is sent from rectifiers to Control
80. ormation owned by Emerson Network Power Energy Systems North America Inc Any copying use or disclosure of it without the written permission of Emerson Network Power Energy Systems North America Inc is strictly prohibited UM1M521BNA User Instructions Issue AD April 19 2012 Spec No 1M521BNA Model M521B 4 14 System Webpage When System is clicked from the menu tree menu options System Information and System Information Settings are launched in the main frame as shown in the following figure 43 EMERSON NetSure SAC Software Version 2 03 Hardware Version B00 Barcode 031011008941M521BB00 User Config Edition 545298AF eRectifiers eBattery eCharge aest aTemperature Year Mon sECO Mode Day Hou Sitename Date and Time 20116 30 10 17 aCommunication Min aLog eActive Alarm BHistory Alarm mEDischarge log J J asystem aUpiDownload Change The Operator Password Change The Administrator Password Copyright 2007 2010 EmersonN etworkPower All Rights Reserved System Information Menu Provides Software Version Hardware Version Barcode and User Config Edition values System Information Settings Menu Includes the following parameters e Sitename User can enter site name e Date and Time User can set date and time e Change The Operator Password User can set new user password e Change The Administrator Password User can set new administrator password When changing Ad
81. r 2 Operation This document is property of Emerson Network Power Energy Systems North America Inc and contains confidential and proprietary information owned by Emerson Network Power Energy Systems North America Inc Any copying use or disclosure of it without the written permission of Emerson Network Power Energy Systems North America Inc is strictly prohibited User Instructions Spec No 1M521BNA Model M521B Alarm Name DC Under Volt 2 DC Over Volt 1 DC Over Volt 2 Temp Low1 Temp High1 Temp High2 Temp EX Low1 Temp EX High1 Temp EX High2 UM1M521BNA System output voltage is below DC Undervolt 2 alarm setpoint Temperature of probe connected to SCU is below Temperature Low 1 Check why temperature is low alarm setpoint Temperature of probe connected to SCU is above Temperature High 1 alarm setpoint Temperature of probe connected to SCU is above Temperature High 2 alarm setpoint Temperature of probe connected to IB2 board is below Temperature Low 1 alarm Check why temperature is low setpoint Temperature of probe connected to IB2 board is above Temperature High 1 alarm setpoint Temperature of probe connected to IB2 board is above Temperature High 2 alarm setpoint Check why temperature is high Check why temperature is high Issue AD April 19 2012 Alarm Description Action to Correct rectifier capacity install additional rectifiers
82. r thana predetermined value Batteries failed the short battery ShortTest Fail discharge test Parallel strings are not Check the batteries discharging equally Batteries failed a Full Load Current or l a Constant Current battery discharge test meer ne nancies LVD1 Low Voltage Disconnect contactor 1 is pw open LVD Low Voltage Disconnect contactor 2 is pa open The AC input of all rectifiers is lower than Mains Failure the AC Under Volt alarm setpoint Check why no AC input power available Rectifier overload The load is higher than rectifier capacity If the batteries are being recharged the alarm will cease by itself when the battery voltage has Rectifier output current has exceeded increased to the charging level If the the Rectifier Over Current alarm system load is higher than the rectifier setpoint capacity the batteries will discharge If this is the cause install additional rectifiers If one or more of the rectifiers are defective replace the faulty rectifiers Rect Lost The controller has detected a reduction Reset the Rectifier Lost alarm in the number of running rectifiers RFA Replace defective rectifier MultiRect Alarm More than one rectifier has failed Check input voltage to rectifiers Replace rectifiers Chapter 2 Operation 15 Rect Overload This document is property of Emerson Network Power Energy Systems North America Inc and contains confidential and proprieta
83. re forced in the off state Alarm Block and alarms are blocked from changing the relay state This alarm is issued if the SCU Controller is replaced with an ACU eae Controller and the system does not support the ACU Controller User programmable Digital Input 1 is active User programmable Digital Input 2 is active User programmable Digital Input 3 is active User programmable Digital Input 4 is active ead Euse Drit Open distribution load fuse s or circuit Find and eliminate the cause before breaker s replacing fuse or turning on breaker ei Check for overload or short circuit If the Ext Bat Brkr est S A i fuse was removed or circuit breaker ETRS turned off manually check with the oad Eise Dikt Open distribution load fuse s or circuit person that removed turned off device breaker s before reinserting it User programmable Digital Input 4 on DAAE aN the separate IB2 board is active User programmable Digital Input 5 on DISEARA the separate IB2 board is active User programmable Digital Input 6 on Puen the separate IB2 board is active User programmable Digital Input 7 on ro gull the separate IB2 board is active Verify why Controller setting was changed before changing back Digital 1 Alarm Digital 2 Alarm Check why alarm is active Digital 3 Alarm Digital 4 Alarm Check why alarm is active 14 Chapter 2 Operation This document is property of Emerson Network Power Energy Sy
84. rent after AC input power is applied to the system This delay is applied to each rectifier in the system according to their numbering sequence For example if 5 seconds is selected the first rectifier will start after 5 seconds the second rectifier will start after 10 seconds the third rectifier will start after 15 seconds and so on This feature also called start up delay is used to stagger the start up of the rectifiers in order to reduce inrush current on the AC supply e AC OverV On Selects whether the AC Over Voltage feature is enabled Y or not N This feature allows the rectifiers to operate above their internal AC input overvoltage threshold See Rectifier User Manual for threshold value e ACCurrLim Sets rectifier input current limit value during startup process 26 Chapter 3 Local Display Menus This document is property of Emerson Network Power Energy Systems North America Inc and contains confidential and proprietary information owned by Emerson Network Power Energy Systems North America Inc Any copying use or disclosure of it without the written permission of Emerson Network Power Energy Systems North America Inc is strictly prohibited User Instructions UM1M521BNA Spec No 1M521BNA Model M521B Issue AD April 19 2012 Battery Basic Menu Menu Navigation Main Menu Settings Battery Basic Basic Parameter Settings Sys Mode Selects automatic or manual mode of system operation
85. ry information owned by Emerson Network Power Energy Systems North America Inc Any copying use or disclosure of it without the written permission of Emerson Network Power Energy Systems North America Inc is strictly prohibited UM1M521BNA User Instructions Issue AD April 19 2012 Spec No 1M521BNA Model M521B Alarm Name Alarm Description Action to Correct Check communications cables Reset the Communication Fail alarm Replace SCU a the rectifier Rect AC Fail No AC input power to a rectifier Check why no AC input power available Rect TempHigh High KAPELANO Protec lon ctve aidi Check why temperature is high at least one rectifier Serious load sharing alarm the output current of the rectifier is lower than 1A Refer to Rectifier User Manual for AND the average load is greater than troubleshooting information 10 of the total rectifier capacity Protection circuit active within at least one rectifier due to AC input outside the Refer to Rectifier User Manual for allowed operating range See Rectifier troubleshooting information User Manual for range Rect FanFail Fan failure within at least one rectifier Replace fan Refer to Rectifier User Manual for procedure The output power is derated because of AC or temperature on at least one rectifier The rectifier output current is more than 16 higher lower than the average value for all rectifiers and the average rectifier load is greater than 20
86. s document is property of Emerson Network Power Energy Systems North America Inc and contains confidential and proprietary information owned by Emerson Network Power Energy Systems North America Inc Any copying use or disclosure of it without the written permission of Emerson Network Power Energy Systems North America Inc is strictly prohibited NetPerform Optimization Services At Emerson Network Power we understand the importance of reliable equipment it s critical to both your business and your bottom line That is why we offer a wide array of services to meet all of your network infrastructure needs Technical Support Email DCpower T AC Emerson com Answers technical product and system OSP TAC Emerson com questions determines status of warranties and Seana 4 800 800 5260 contractual agreements for repair Services Design Deployment amp Optimization Email ES Services Emerson com Provides quotes and bid responses order Phone 1 800 800 1280 option 7 placement and scheduling for design and deployment and optimization services FreedomCare Secure EmersonNetworkPower com Download service amp maintenance reports online Spare Parts Email DCpower Spares Emerson com Pricing and PO processing of spare parts OSP Spares Emerson com including but not limited to breakers cables Phone 1 800 800 1280 option 5 fuses rectifier fans misc breaker and fuse panels enclosure fans doors amp switches etc DC
87. s in effect for a preset time period to allow navigating between menus without re entering the password Access Rights Not configurable Refer to the following table Note User Names and Passwords are case sensitive User Name Local Default User Name Web Password Access Rights User can Operate system and adjust most system settings Oper1 cannot change ECO parameters or reset system operator parameters to configuration file defaults Change Operator 1 password or reset to default Operate system and adjust most system settings including energy saving ECO parameters Change Operator 1 and 2 passwords or reset to defaults Reset system parameters to configuration file defaults Oper2 Has no Web access Operate system and adjust all system parameters Change all passwords or reset to defaults Reset system parameters to configuration file defaults Upload and download configuration files Transfer to serial download mode Chapter 2 Operation 7 This document is property of Emerson Network Power Energy Systems North America Inc and contains confidential and proprietary information owned by Emerson Network Power Energy Systems North America Inc Any copying use or disclosure of it without the written permission of Emerson Network Power Energy Systems North America Inc is strictly prohibited UM1M521BNA User Instructions Issue AD April 19 2012 Spec No 1M521BNA Model M521B 2 3 Local K
88. sActive Alarm AC Current Limit 30A Rectifier Over Current 100 ShHistory Alarm Discharge log asystem eUp Download AC Over Voltage On Disable Broadcast Current Limit Point 121 Rect Num Valtane V Current A Temneratiure C AC Statue Serial Number Rectifier Settings Menu Includes the following parameters High Voltage Shut Down User can set the output voltage value at which rectifier s will shut down This value cannot be set lower than the Boost charge value Default Voltage User can set the output voltage a rectifier will revert to if communication with the controller is lost Walk in On User can Enable or Disable gradual increase of rectifier output when rectifier is first turned on Walk in Time User can set the amount of time required for rectifier output Current to increase from zero to full load at startup Sequence Start Interval User can set the interval between the start of one rectifier and the start of the next When value is set to 0 all rectifiers start simultaneously AC Over Voltage On User can Enable or Disable the function When enabled the function allows each rectifier to operate with input voltages above its internal AC input overvoltage threshold AC Current Limit User can limit rectifier input current during startup process Rectifier Over Current User can set the output current value at which the Rect Overload alarm activat
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90. st Disable Test Period 720hour mEDischarge log aSystem Test Time 5min Test Alarm Current 10A sUp Download Constant Current Test Disable Constant Current 9999A Copyright 2007 2010 EmersonN etwrorkPower All Rights Reserved Battery Test Settings Menu Includes the following parameters Cycle Test User can enable or disable cyclical scheduled battery discharge tests End Test Voltage User can select the bus voltage at which the test will terminate End Test Time User can select the time limit of the test The test will terminate if period indicated has lapsed End Test Capacity User can select the battery capacity value The test will terminate if battery capacity decreases below the selected value Short Test User can enable or disable the short test function A short test is a short duration battery discharge test used to verify that parallel battery strings are discharging equally If the discharge current difference between the two battery strings exceeds a preset level default is 10 A a Short Test Fail alarm is generated Note This test requires a system with two battery shunts Test Period User can set the period between start of one short test te and the next Test Time User can set time to run a short test Test Alarm Current User can set current value if the difference between two batteries current values is greater than this value the function se
91. stems North America Inc and contains confidential and proprietary information owned by Emerson Network Power Energy Systems North America Inc Any copying use or disclosure of it without the written permission of Emerson Network Power Energy Systems North America Inc is strictly prohibited User Instructions UM1M521BNA Spec No 1M521BNA Model M521B Issue AD April 19 2012 Alarm Name Alarm Description Action to Correct ESTOP system in emergency stop mode Check to see why the system was placed in this mode Find and eliminate the cause before Any Load Breaker Fuse has operated replacing fuse or turning on breaker open Check for overload or short circuit If the LFuse Alarm fuse was removed or circuit breaker turned off manually check with the Any Battery Breaker has operated open person that removed turned off device before reinserting it LVD1CtrlFail LVD1 control circuit has failed Check the contactor functions LVD2CtriFail LVD2 control circuit has failed Replace the contactor SelfDetect Fail Controller self detection test fails Replace the Controller operation Boost Charge Rectifiers are operating in the boost charge mode BFuse Alarm Batt Test A battery discharge test is in progress Batt Discharge The batteries are discharging Curr Imbalance Rectifiers are not sharing load current Refer to Rectifier User Manual for proportionately troubleshooting information DC Volt Fail Bus voltage is lowe
92. strap to your wrist Attach the other end to a suitable ground 4 Loosen the captive fastener securing the right side of the latch mechanism to the front of the SCU Controller Pull the right side of the latch mechanism away from the SCU Controller this will retract the latch mechanism located on the left side of the SCU Controller This unlocks the SCU Controller from the shelf Refer to Figure 7 5 Slide the SCU Controller part way from the shelf If wiring is attached to the connector on the right side see Figure 7 remove the wiring You can remove the entire connector by grasping and pulling with a rocking motion to separate the connector from its mating half Slide the SCU out of the shelf 6 Loosen the captive fastener securing the right side of the latch mechanism to the front of the replacement SCU Controller Pull the right side of the latch mechanism away from the SCU Controller this will retract the latch mechanism located on the left side of the SCU Controller Chapter 6 Replacement Procedures 61 This document is property of Emerson Network Power Energy Systems North America Inc and contains confidential and proprietary information owned by Emerson Network Power Energy Systems North America Inc Any copying use or disclosure of it without the written permission of Emerson Network Power Energy Systems North America Inc is strictly prohibited UM1M521BNA User Instructions Issue AD April 19 2012 Spec No
93. tecsrvecteeetiasiecetveekessieaudriencandeessencensieian 61 6 1 SCU Controller Replacement cccccccecececcccceeeceesccceseecesccceeeecescesseecessccseneensccseeeeeccesseeeessecsereesnes 61 Chapter 7 Specifications siciasccecntecercnctesercoetaiadecetwesteaetesatee tuietisetweeteacteiiteetrieee tueetee tanecenaal 63 FREVISTON ROC ONG aiia es ce cet Sek ek Ss Sane acne eee ane eh ae eee a 64 ii Table of Contents This document is property of Emerson Network Power Energy Systems North America Inc and contains confidential and proprietary information owned by Emerson Network Power Energy Systems North America Inc Any copying use or disclosure of it without the written permission of Emerson Network Power Energy Systems North America Inc is strictly prohibited User Instructions UM1M521BNA Spec No 1M521BNA Model M521B Issue AD April 19 2012 CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION 1 1 Preface These instructions describe the complete functionality of the SCU Controller Some functionality is dependent on hardware connected to the SCU Controller Your system may not utilize all the functionality described Refer also to the SCU Configuration Drawing C drawing furnished with your system for a list of factory default settings 1 2 Overview The SCU Controller performs the following functions e Automatic or Manual Rectifier Control e System Components Monitoring and System Alarm Generation including recording alarms i
94. the temperature at which the Amb High2 alarm activates Amb High1 Sets the temperature at which the Amb High1 alarm activates Amb Low Sets the temperature at which the Amb Low alarm activates Load Shunt Selects whether or not the Controller recognizes the load shunt Shunt Coeff The following load shunt parameters can be set e Current Should be set to the current rating capacity of the load shunt e Volt Should be set to the full load voltage output of the load shunt Controller Menu Menu Navigation Main Menu Settings Controller Controller Parameter Settings Lang Seis the display language of the LCD Tzone Sets the time zone Date Sets the current date Time Sets the current time Vertical Sets the orientation of the local display for vertical Y or horizontal N Controller installation DownloadMode Enters the download mode via serial port Chapter 3 Local Display Menus 31 This document is property of Emerson Network Power Energy Systems North America Inc and contains confidential and proprietary information owned by Emerson Network Power Energy Systems North America Inc Any copying use or disclosure of it without the written permission of Emerson Network Power Energy Systems North America Inc is strictly prohibited UM1M521BNA Issue AD April 19 2012 User Instructions Spec No 1M521BNA Model M521B Reset PWD Resets the password to default Reset Para Resets parameters
95. the voltage to the battery charging level Vopoost e Battery Current Limitation After a commercial AC failure or in cases where some battery cells are permanently damaged the current to the batteries can be quite extensive To avoid overheating or further damages to the battery the SCU limits the battery current to a preset level by limiting the charging voltage of the rectifiers Should the battery current still exceed a higher preset value an alarm is issued Chapter 1 Introduction 3 This document is property of Emerson Network Power Energy Systems North America Inc and contains confidential and proprietary information owned by Emerson Network Power Energy Systems North America Inc Any copying use or disclosure of it without the written permission of Emerson Network Power Energy Systems North America Inc is strictly prohibited UM1M521BNA User Instructions Issue AD April 19 2012 Spec No 1M521BNA Model M521B e End of Charging When the charging current drops below a preset value a defined prolonged charging time is started before the charging is stopped and the voltage of the rectifiers return to the float charging level Vnom For security there is an equalize charging limit time that stops the charging after a preset time Mains fault Figure 2 Voltage Characteristics on Commercial AC Failure and Automatic Equalize Charging High and Low Battery Temperature Alarms The SCU Controller can monitor battery
96. tial and proprietary information owned by Emerson Network Power Energy Systems North America Inc Any copying use or disclosure of it without the written permission of Emerson Network Power Energy Systems North America Inc is strictly prohibited UM1M521BNA User Instructions Issue AD April 19 2012 Spec No 1M521BNA Model M521B 0 HyperTerminal File Edit View Call MEE Wi Send File Receive File Capture Text Send Text File Capture to Frinter Henu e 3 Select Ymodem as protocol Click Send button MM Send File Folder C Filename C NGC_BOOTY200 bin Protocol Ymodem T Send Close Cancel 4 The download upload process is shown in the window below Yuodem file send for 0 Sending C ANGC_BOOTY200 bin Packet 34 Error checking CRC File size 57K Retries fo Total retries 0 Files Moi Lasteror O00000 File TE 27K of 57K Elapsed 00 00 03 Remaining 00 00 03 Throughput 9216 cps cps bps 5 A status window is shown as after a successful download Name NGC_BOOTY206 bin Size 9 348 Bytes Please Wait Bootloader update success 6 To execute the selected application program press 7 The status window appears as shown below Jump to the user program and execute it 56 Chapter 4 WEB Interface Menus This document is property of Emerson Network Power Energy Systems North America Inc and contains confident
97. tion Keys Figure 4 Local Indicators and Menu Navigation Keys Locations Indicator Normal State Fault Cause Status No input power to the SCU C Green Controller Observation The system has one or more active Alarm Observation alarms Alarm conditions Yellow are programmable or Minor The system has one or more active as Alarm Major or Minor alarms Alarm conditions are programmable Red Table 2 Local Indicators 6 Chapter 2 Operation This document is property of Emerson Network Power Energy Systems North America Inc and contains confidential and proprietary information owned by Emerson Network Power Energy Systems North America Inc Any copying use or disclosure of it without the written permission of Emerson Network Power Energy Systems North America Inc is strictly prohibited User Instructions UM1M521BNA Spec No 1M521BNA Model M521B Issue AD April 19 2012 2 2 Passwords and Access Rights e User passwords for local and Web access to the SCU Controller can be set via the local interface or the Web Interface While anyone can view system status locally a password is required to change settings Web access always requires entering a User Name and password e The SCU accommodates up to three users Each has a User Name Password and Access Rights User Name Not configurable Refer to the following table Password Maximum 6 characters 0 9 a z A Z _ Once a password is entered it remain
98. to the default values provided by the configuration file loaded into the Controller Oper1PWD Sets the password of operator 1 Oper2PWD Sets the password of operator 2 AdminPWD Sets the password of administrator Sys Alm T Sets the maximum time any system alarm will be active Fail Safe Sets whether or not the alarm relay assigned to the major summary alarm operates in the fail safe mode Fail safe means the relay is energized during normal operation and de energized for an alarm condition Communication Communication Menu Menu Navigation Main Menu Settings Communication Communication Parameter Settings 32 Address Equipment address for serial port communications Default setting is 1 Function not used at this time SOCID L System Operator Code identification low bit Function not used at this time SOCID H System Operator Code identification high bit Function not used at this time CommMode Selects RS232 MODEM or Ethernet as the serial port communication mode Default setting is RS232 Function not used at this time Protocol Selects YDN23 EEM SOCTPE or RSOC as the serial port communication protocol Note EEM Emerson Energy Master Default setting is YDN23 Function not used at this time BaudRate Selects the serial port baud rate for modem communication Default setting is 9600 Function not used at this time Comm Para Seria
99. tructions Issue AD April 19 2012 Spec No 1M521BNA Model M521B 6 Select OK Note that you may have to reboot your local computer for the settings to take effect Follow any instruction you see on the screen 2 4 4 Disabling Proxy Server Settings to Enable a Connection to the Controller over an Intranet Network if required Note This procedure needs to be performed only when the Controller is connected to an Intranet and the User s computer is set to access the Intranet through a proxy server Note that if the Controller is connected to the Internet and the User s computer is connected to an Intranet the User may not be able to disable the proxy server and access the Controller If the Controller s Ethernet Port is connected to your company s Intranet Network and your computer is also connected to the Intranet Network but requires access via a proxy server you must disable the proxy server settings to access the Controller Follow the procedure below to disable the proxy server settings Procedure 1 Launch Internet Explorer 2 Select Internet Options from the Tools menu The Internet Options window opens In the Internet Options window select the Connections tab Internet Options re General Security Privacy Content Connections Programs Advanced To set up an Internet connection click amp j Setup Dial up and Virtual Private Network settings Choose Settings if you need to c
100. ts 1 3 3 Operating Data Acquisition and Data Logs The SCU Controller acquires and analyses real time data from the system s components such as the rectifiers and batteries The SCU Controller uses this data to process alarms and also records some data in logs The logs are viewed using the Web Interface and consist of e Alarm History Log Records 200 most recent alarms e Battery Test Log Up to 10 battery discharge tests can be performed and recorded per year Note Once maximum number of log entries reached new entries overwrite oldest entries 1 3 4 Battery Management The SCU Controller provides the following battery management functions e Battery Charge Temperature Compensation e Battery Boost Charge and Battery Charge Current Limit e High and Low Battery Temperature Alarms e Battery Discharge Tests and Battery Test Logs e Battery LVD Low Voltage Disconnect Battery Charge Temperature Compensation The SCU Controller can be programmed to automatically increase or decrease system output voltage to maintain battery float current as battery temperature decreases or increases respectively Battery life can be extended when an optimum charge voltage to the battery with respect to temperature is maintained Temperature is monitored by a sensor mounted on the battery See your power system documentation for temperature sensor information Functional Description See Figure 1 Battery charge temperature compensation adds
101. tting Coeff Sets the temperature compensation slope or rate of change per C above or below the normal operation level selected in the second line This value is expressed in millivolt per C per string mV C str For example for a rate of change of 72 mV C str in a 24 cell 48 V nominal battery string the rate of change is 3 mV per cell Batt T H2 Sets the temperature at which the Temp High2 or Temp EX High2 alarm activates Batt T H1 Sets the temperature at which the Temp High1 or Temp EX High1 alarm activates Note When temperature compensation is enabled if the Temp High 1 alarm activates the temperature compensation function will remain enabled but output voltage will not decrease below the voltage present at the alarm setpoint regardless of temperature Batt T L1 Sets the temperature at which the Temp Low1 or Temp EX Low1 alarm activates Note When temperature compensation is enabled if the Temp Low 1 alarm activates the temperature compensation function will remain enabled but outout voltage will not increase above the voltage present at the alarm setpoint regardless of temperature Temp Sel Selects which temperature probe is used for temperature compensation LVD Low Voltage Disconnect LVD Menu Menu Navigation Main Menu Settings LVD Low Voltage Disconnect Parameter Settings 30 LVD1 Enables or disables LVD1 LVD2
102. unt Coeff Current 150A 1 5000 Volt 25mV 1 500 Figure 5 cont d from previous page cont d on next page Local Menu Flow Diagrams 24 Chapter 3 Local Display Menus This document is property of Emerson Network Power Energy Systems North America Inc and contains confidential and proprietary information owned by Emerson Network Power Energy Systems North America Inc Any copying use or disclosure of it without the written permission of Emerson Network Power Energy Systems North America Inc is strictly prohibited User Instructions UM1M521BNA Spec No 1M521BNA Model M521B Issue AD April 19 2012 3 2 Description of Local Display and Web Interface Menus Line Items The following are descriptions of the editable parameters presented in the local display menus Parameter descriptions can also be used for the WEB Interface menus Note that the names in the WEB Interface menus may be longer since the WEB Interface allows more characters to be displayed then the local LCD display 3 2 1 Settings Menu Alarm Alarm Level Menu Menu Navigation Main Menu Settings Alarm Alarm Level Alarm Level Parameter Settings e Use the menus to assign an Alarm Severity Level none observation minor major to each possible alarm Note The severity levels of the temperature sensor disconnected and temperature sensor Note failure alarms and the corresponding relay output cannot be set
103. ver Voltage 1 alarm activates e Over Voltage2 User can set the voltage level at which the Over Voltage 2 alarm activates This value cannot be set lower than the Over Voltage1 value e Under Voltage1 User can set the voltage level at which the Under Voltage 1 alarm activates e Under Voltage2 User can set the voltage level at which the Under Voltage 2 alarm activates This value cannot be set higher than the Under Voltage 1 value e Battery Symmetry Mode Not currently used e Symmetry Alarm Point Not currently used Chapter 4 WEB Interface Menus 37 This document is property of Emerson Network Power Energy Systems North America Inc and contains confidential and proprietary information owned by Emerson Network Power Energy Systems North America Inc Any copying use or disclosure of it without the written permission of Emerson Network Power Energy Systems North America Inc is strictly prohibited UM1M521BNA User Instructions Issue AD April 19 2012 Spec No 1M521BNA Model M521B 4 5 Rectifier Webpage When Rectifiers is clicked from the menu tree menu options Rectifier Settings and Rectifier Information are launched in the main frame as shown in the following figure 7 EMERSON Ne tSure sAC High Voltage Shutdown 59V Default Voltage 53 5V eRectifiers eBattery Walk in On Enable Walk in Time 8S eCharge BT est By emperature sECO Mode eCommunication x Set aLog
104. wnload Mode function Otherwise a warning dialog box appears as shown in the following figure w amp Upload File Configuration F v Upload een Microsoft Internet Explorer rN You are restricted to set 50 Chapter 4 WEB Interface Menus This document is property of Emerson Network Power Energy Systems North America Inc and contains confidential and proprietary information owned by Emerson Network Power Energy Systems North America Inc Any copying use or disclosure of it without the written permission of Emerson Network Power Energy Systems North America Inc is strictly prohibited User Instructions UM1M521BNA Spec No 1M521BNA Model M521B Issue AD April 19 2012 4 16 SCU Web Bootloader Interface Operation This function allows the user to download firmware or menu configuration file via the Web The user must have the highest level of authority to use this function F EmersonNetworkPower Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edt View Favorites Tools Help 2 O O DAG Paw from O 8 2 a De s betp 10 163 210 121 Eco ink Firmware MenuConfig Download Ver2 00 Select download type Firmware MenuConfig Select file Browse Start Application Copyright 2007 2010 EmersonNetworkPower All Rights Reserved Eoo Internet To download firmware select Firmware type in the filename in the text box and click the Download button Note Filename should be in the below c
105. work Power Energy Systems North America Inc Any copying use or disclosure of it without the written permission of Emerson Network Power Energy Systems North America Inc is strictly prohibited UM1M521BNA User Instructions Issue AD April 19 2012 Spec No 1M521BNA Model M521B e Batt Shunt2 Selects whether or not the Controller recognizes battery shunt 2 e Shunt Coeff Sets battery shunt current capacity and full load millivolt output e Load Shunt Selects whether or not the Controller recognizes the load shunt e Shunt Coeff Sets load shunt current capacity and full load millivolt output 34 Chapter 3 Local Display Menus This document is property of Emerson Network Power Energy Systems North America Inc and contains confidential and proprietary information owned by Emerson Network Power Energy Systems North America Inc Any copying use or disclosure of it without the written permission of Emerson Network Power Energy Systems North America Inc is strictly prohibited User Instructions UM1M521BNA Spec No 1M521BNA Model M521B Issue AD April 19 2012 CHAPTER 4 WEB INTERFACE MENUS 4 1 Overview This section provides descriptions of the Web Interface Menus Refer also to 2 4 Web Interface Access in Chapter 2 Operation For Local Display Menus refer to Chapter 3 Local Display Menus Note To prevent unauthorized personnel from accessing the power system with your Access Rights it is recommended that you alwa
106. y Temperature High1 alarm activates Battery Temperature High2 User can select the temperature at which the Battery Temperature High2 alarm activates This value is greater than or equal to Battery Temperature High1 value Battery Temperature Low User can select the temperature at which the Battery Temperature Low alarm activates Chapter 4 WEB Interface Menus This document is property of Emerson Network Power Energy Systems North America Inc and contains confidential and proprietary information owned by Emerson Network Power Energy Systems North America Inc Any copying use or disclosure of it without the written permission of Emerson Network Power Energy Systems North America Inc is strictly prohibited User Instructions Spec No 1M521BNA Model M521B UM1M521BNA Issue AD April 19 2012 e Ambient Temperature Hight User can select the temperature at which the Ambient Temperature High1 alarm activates e Ambient Temperature High2 User can select the temperature at which the Ambient Temperature High1 alarm activates This value cannot be set lower than the Ambient Temperature High1 value e Ambient Temperature Low User can select the temperature at which the Ambient Temperature Low alarm activates 4 9 ECO Mode Webpage When ECO Mode Energy Optimization Mode is clicked from the menu tree menu options ECO Information and ECO Settings are launched in the main frame as shown in
107. y View 2 In Internet Explorer enter the IP address programmed into the Controller and press ENTER The following Login window opens Enter a valid User Name and Password then click OK For security the password is not displayed on the computer s screen while you log on You have three attempts to enter a valid user name and password If both are not entered correctly in three attempts the browser is redirected to a blank page You will then need to reenter the IP address and press ENTER to reopen the login window Note User names and passwords are case sensitive By default there are two User Name and Password combinations One is admin and 3 the other is operator and 1 The server to controller requires a username and password Warning This server is requesting that your username and password be sent in an insecure manner basic authentication without a secure connection User name f Password _ Remember my password 3 After entering a valid User Name and Password and clicking LOGIN the HOMEPAGE window opens Refer to Chapter 4 Web Interface Menus Note To prevent unauthorized personnel from accessing the power system with your Access Rights it is recommended that you always close your browser when finished with a session Chapter 2 Operation 11 This document is property of Emerson Network Power Energy Systems North America Inc and contains confidential and proprietary information
108. y copying use or disclosure of it without the written permission of Emerson Network Power Energy Systems North America Inc is strictly prohibited User Instructions UM1M521BNA Spec No 1M521BNA Model M521B Issue AD April 19 2012 Ab Reconn Sets the voltage at which LVD contactor s will reconnect following a disconnect and subsequent DC voltage recovery System AC input need not be present AC Menu Menu Navigation Main Menu Settings AC AC Parameter Settings Over Volt Sets the voltage at which the AC Over Voltage alarm activates Under Volt Sets the voltage at which the AC Under Voltage alarm activates PH Fail Sets the voltage at which the AC Phase Fail alarm activates AC Input When set to Yes AC input is measured by the Controller AC sampler board When set to No the AC value is sent from rectifiers to Controller Note The AC Input option is not presently used Feature should always be set to No AC PH Should be set to the type of AC source that supplies the system 1 phase or 3 phase DC Menu Menu Navigation Main Menu Settings DC DC Parameter Settings Controller Over Volt2 Sets the voltage at which the Over Volt2 alarm activates Over Volt1 Sets the voltage at which the Over Volt1 alarm activates Under V1 Sets the voltage at which the Under Volt1 alarm activates Under V2 Sets the voltage at which the Under Volt2 alarm activates Amb High2 Sets
109. ys close your browser when finished with a session 4 2 Home Page In the Web Interface after entering a valid User Name and Password and clicking LOGIN the AC Webpage opens This is the system home page System Information Area NetSure EMERSON SAC aDC eRectifiers eBattery eCharge Test Over Voltage 250 Under Vollage 175V eT emperature Phaze Fail S0 pECO Mode sCommunication pLog AC Phase 1 Phase BA cive Alarm a BHistory Alarm BDischarge log aSystem oUp Download Menu Navigation Area Cope ri chi 2007 2010 EmercsontetworkPower All Rights Eezerved Main Navigation Area The AC Webpage like most of the other pages is divided into three functional areas the System Information Menu Navigation and Main Navigation areas System Information Area System voltage system load battery charge mode and alarm state are displayed along the top of the window System Voltage refers to the bus voltage while System Load refers to the load current Battery Mode provides information on Float Temp Comp NeedBC need Boost Mode Boost CycBoost Test ConCurrTest and ShortTest Alarm State refers to the alarm severity which includes Major Minor Observation and Normal Each alarm state is indicated in different colors Major and Minor Alarms use red Observation uses orange and Normal has a yellow indicator Chapter 4 WEB Interface Menus 35 This document is pr
110. ystems North America Inc and contains confidential and proprietary information owned by Emerson Network Power Energy Systems North America Inc Any copying use or disclosure of it without the written permission of Emerson Network Power Energy Systems North America Inc is strictly prohibited UM1M521BNA User Instructions Issue AD April 19 2012 Spec No 1M521BNA Model M521B ECO Mode Enbl Dsbl 1 8760 Dsbi C Cyc Period 168h lt Rect Work 80 30 90 WorkRect Min 1 1 30 Redundance 0 10 0 01 0 50 StopPoint 0 4 0 1 0 9 Drytime 168h 1 9999 To change parameter values Press A or V to place cursor on parameter Press ENT to choose parameter Press A or to browse through list of values Press ENT to choose value MANUAL Sys Mode Auto Auto Manual V in Manual A MANUAL pete Start Float Float Boost Test Toenter MANUAL mode press op Reon _ Recomnbiscom l ENT to highlight AUTO Use arrow i i keys to change AUTO to MANUAL SM1LVD1 Reconn Reconn Disconn l Press ENT Then press V arrow to SM1LVD2 Reconn Reconn Disconn display and move to MANUAL RectTrim 54 0V 42 0 58 0 mode screen RectLimit 121 10 121 l R Reset 1 N YIN R DCStat 1 On On Off R ACStat 1 On On Off Capacity 300Ah 20 5000 Batt Shunt 1 Y Y N Batt Shunt 2 N Y N Shunt Coeff Current 150A 1 5000 Volt 25mV 1 500 Load Shunt N Y N Sh
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