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1. Where XX Date YY Month ZZ Year AA Hour BB Minute CC Log no For example 0111021013 1 5 0 0 001 LIO AD ON BB YPASIS means that at 01 02 2003 15 00 INVERTER has switched its output to bypass supply via the static transfer system Last log record has the number 01 A short push to left button shows older records where short push to right button shows newer records A long push to right button returns to outer menu Clearing log records If left and right buttons are pushed together when the screen in on Clear Logs item in Logs submenu the question Esc or Enter is asked to the user for confirming of clearing log records In this case a push to left button cancels clearing records where a push to right button erases records and returns to the outer menu Verl 0 Revo PAGE 23 ENGLISH 6 OPTIONS 6 1 SMART PORT RS232 Communications Smart Port is used with an optional software and enables monitoring of INVERTER through RS232 connection and shutdown of computers automaticly when the utility voltage is fails With this optional software values like frequency voltage battery level can be monitored from a PC To use the smart port a special communication cable an adapter and a software is needed In this case please contact your sales office RS232 communication is presented in 2 DSUB female connectors on the rear side of INVERTER
2. One of these connectors is 9 pin and the other is 25 pin Pins of these connectors and their functions are given below INVERTER DSUB 9 Female PC DSUB 9 Male Pin No Function Pin No Function 6 RX 3 TX 9 TX 2 RX 7 GND 5 GND RS232 CONNECTION FOR DSUB 9 PIN CONNECTOR INVERTER DSUB 25 Female PC DSUB 25 Female Pin No Function Pin No Function 3 RX 3 TX 2 TX 2 RX 7 GND 5 GND RS232 CONNECTION FOR DSUB 25 PINCONNECTOR RS232 communication programs and their compatable operating system are shown in the table below Program Name Compatable Operating System RINVERTER II Novell 4 X INVERTERILON 2000 WINDOWS 95 98 2000 WINDOWS NT V4 0 RINVERTER II for SCO UNIX SCO XENIX HPUX UNIX SVR4 Unix Ware IBM AIX Sun OS Sun Solaris NEC UNIX LINUX DEC OSF 1 SMARTMON NOVEL SCO XINEX 2 3 4 WINDOWS 95 98 XP SVR4 3 0 NT INTEL V3 51 V4 0 NT ALPHA IBM AIWW 3 2 5 4 1 2 4 1 4 4 3 V3 51 V4 0 INNTERACTIVE 3 2 OS 2 V3 0 V4 0 SUN OS 4 1 3 NOVEL NETWARE V4 10 V4 11 V5 0 SUN SOLARIS SPARC 2 51 amp 2 6 WIN 95 32 BIT NOVEL NETWARE AT amp T 386 UNIX MP RAS 3 2 3 CLIENT VER 1 1 1 0 TO 2 5 0 0 HP UX9 05 10 20 SCO UNIX OPEN SERVER 5 0 5 03 5 04 Ver1 0 RevO PAGE 24 ENGLISH 6 2 REMOTE MONITORING PANEL Remote Monitoring Panel is an equipment allowing to move the front panel display LCD display lamps and buttons far fr
3. Revo PAGE 21 ENGLISH 5 4 USING BUTTONS Functions of the buttons on front panel differs depending on the position and item in the menu tree These are listed below 1 Using in measurements menu a A short push to left button moves the screen to previous up item b A short push to right button moves the screen to next down item c A long push to left button cancels audible alarm if exist d A long push to right button moves the screen to Control and Setting Menus e Pushing together to left and right buttons initiates a battery test 2 Using in control and settings menus a A short push to left button moves the screen to previous up item b A short push to right button moves the screen to next down item c A long push to left button cancels audible alarm if exist d A long push to right button moves the screen to measurements menu or to the one outer menu e A long push to left and right buttons moves the screen to one inner menu or the the setting or action screen about the item selected For example entering to Adjust Date amp Time item or starting or stopping the inverter when on Start Stop Inverter item etc Adjusting date amp time When the screen is on Adjust Date amp Time of Functional submenu pushing together to left and right button moves the screen to date and time adjusting screen A short push to right button changes the value to be adjusted blinking value where a
4. and output neutral are connected together inside the equipment Do not apply AC voltages to inverter before making neutral connection Verl 0 Revo PAGE 13 ENGLISH 3 OPERATION 3 1 INITIAL USE OF EQUIPMENT AND OPERATION 1 From the DC distribution panel to which the INVERTER is connected or from the batteries apply DC input voltage to the INVERTER Then on the front switch the BATTERY fse to ON position FC will be energized and a welcome message will be displayed on front panel LCD LOAD OFF BYP message will be displayed on front panel LCD 2 Operation of the inverter can be understood by the operation of cooling fans If everything is normal the yellow BYPASS lamp on front panel turns off and gren INVERTER lamp gets energized LOAD ON INV message is displayed on front panel LCD After this time FC starts to feed load with the voltage it has generated At the output terminal there is voltage which is generated by the FC 3 In equipments with Bypass input option from the AC distribution panel to which the INVERTER is connected apply AC input voltage to the INVERTER and switch bypass circuit breaker to ON position After this time in case there is any problem in DC input or batteries INVERTER will switch its output to bypass supply 4 Your INVERTER system is ready to use You can connect your equipments like computers monitors and printers NOTE If something happens different than what was explain
5. 6 8 Aac 13 6 Aac 11 4 Aac 22 8 Aac Surge Current for 5 seconds 9 Aac 18 Aac 12 Aac 24 Aac Frequency Syncronized to bypass 50 Hz 60 Hz 83 Hz 400 Hz 1 Frequency Running from battery 50 Hz 60 Hz 83 Hz 400 Hz 0 1 Power Factor cos 0 7 Permitted Active Power 1050 W 1750 W Crest Factor 2 51 221 Output Voltage Shape Sinus Total Harmonic Distortion lt 3 Overall Optimum Efficiency gt 78 gt 81 Overload Tolerance 6 minutes at 101 load 10 seconds at 125 load Linear between 101 125 Direct off bypass over 125 load 1 5 ELECTRICAL amp PHYSICAL FEATURES 48Vdc input Devices 2000 VA 3000 VA 5000 VA BYPASS INPUT Voltage 110 Vac 220 Vac 15 Frequency 50 Hz 60Hz 83 Hz 400Hz 15 DC INPUT BATTERY INPUT Voltage 40 Vdc 80 Vdc Current Maximum 48 Adc 71 Adc 120 Adc OUTPUT Voltage 110 Vac 220 Vac 1 Current Nominal 9 1 Aac 18 2 Aac 13 6 Aac 27 2 Aac 22 7 Aac 45 4 Aac Surge Current for 5 seconds 16 Aac 32 Aac 24 Aac 48 Aac 25Aac 50 Aac Frequency Syncronized to 50 Hz 60 Hz 83 Hz 400 Hz 1 bypass Frequency Running from 50 Hz 60 Hz 83 Hz 400 Hz 0 1 battery Power Factor cos 0 7 Permitted Active Power 1400 W 2100 W 3500 W Crest Factor 321 2 1 2 1 Output Voltage Shape Sin s Total Harmonic D
6. K inform User Manual for INVERTER 1500 5000VA Inform Inverter Systems Ver1 0 Revo PAGE 1 ENGLISH Ver1 0 RevO IMPORTANT This users manual contains setup operation and maintenance information for Inverta Series DC AC Static Inverter Before starting setup and operation of the equipment complete users manual should be read carefully Before operation the inverter should be prepared by an authorized technical person approved The warranty will be void if this direction is not followed Please contact customer service if you see any problem about any process described in this users manual The manufacturer reserves the right to change the design of the equipment without notice ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPABILITY This equipment if compatable to EMC directive 89 336 EEC and to conditions in released technical specifications The compability remains only if related directions are followed and only if the equipment is used with accessories approved by the manufacturer WARNING This is an A class inverter product In closed environments it can cause radio interference In this case extra precautions may be needed WARNING This equipment contains RFI filter Ground current should nt be higher than 3 5mA PAGE 2 ENGLISH CAUTION Do not open the cover There are no user servicable parts inside Even after the equipment is disconnected from batteries and input connections a intervention to the i
7. Revo PAGE 6 ENGLISH 1 3 GENERAL FEATURES INDICATIONS AND ALARMS Digital Indicators on LCD Display Load Percentage Output Voltage Battery Voltage Input Voltage Inverter Frequency Battery Percentage Maximum Load Percentage Synchronization Status Alarms Alarm Messages on LCD Display Load on Bypass Overload Bypass Failure Output Low High Over Temperature Battery Voltage Too Low Low High Short Circuit IPM Fault Led Indicators Load on Bypass Load on INVERTER Alarm COMMNICATION amp REMOTE MONITORING Management and Monitoring Dry Contact Informations RS232 Serial Port Megatec Protocol Remote Monitoring Panel SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol Load on INVERTER Bypass DE Battery Low Normal UNIX LINUX HTTP SNMP Compability NOVELL Windows 98 Windows XP PHYSICAL PROPERTIES Operation Temperature 0 C 40 C Storage Temperature 20 C 50 C Relative Humidity 0 90 non condensing Operation Altitude 2000 meters maximum Verl 0 Revo PAGE 7 ENGLISH 1 4 ELECTRICAL amp PHYSICAL FEATURES 24Vdc input devices 1500 VA 2500 VA BYPASS INPUT Voltage 110 Vac 220 Vac 15 Frequency 50 Hz 60Hz 83 Hz 400Hz 15 DC INPUT BATTERY INPUT Voltage 20 Vdc 40 Vdc Current Maximum 75 Adc 121 Adc OUTPUT Voltage 110 Vac 220 Vac 1 Current Nominal
8. TACTS Dry Port 26 Verl 0 Revo PAGE 4 ENGLISH 1 GENERAL INTRODUCTION 1 1 SYSTEM Inverta Series DC AC Inverter s are equipments produced to supply computer and communication systems called as critical load Inverta Series DC AC Inverters converts DC voltages like batteries to AC voltage with desired voltage and frequency and suuplying AC power SLT Series Frequency Converter is a real ON LINE equipment with sinusodial output waveform having static transfer BYPASS system and all required protections Because the equipment is designed ONLINE it feeds load continously with the stable voltage and frequency generated by itself Therefore there is no interruption when the utility voltage fails and recovers In an overload condition the FC transfers the load to bypass line if a bypass supply exist otherwise it disables output When the overload condition disappears load is again feeded with the energy generated by the FC Static transfer system acts as the same and prevents an intteruption when the FC is failed Basic components of the system and their functions are as following Inverter Converts the DC voltage produced by the rectifier to stable and regulated voltage with desired voltage and frequency Static transfer system In normal conditions it switches output voltage generated by the inverter to the output of the FC In case when the inverter fails to generate voltage in desired amplitude and frequency st
9. as driven by INVERTER since the INVERTER has started to operate TO BAT TEST hour Duration to the next battery test LINE V Bypass voltage value LINE SYNC OK FREE INVERTER to bypass supply synchronization status Verl 0 Revo PAGE 18 ENGLISH The content of the second line of Measurements Menu status and alarm messages is given below Message Meaning of the message LOAD OFF BYP Indicates that the load is not feeded In devices with bypass input it indicates that the load is connected to bypass supply LOAD ON INVERTER Indicates that the load is fed by the voltages produced by the INVERTER Indicates that there is more that 100 load at the INVERTER output If the OVERLOAD INVERTER is feeding load from inverter after a duration dependent to the overload percentage load will be switched off or switched to bypass supply if exist Over Temperature Indicates that one of the critical components in OVER TEMP INVERTER are overheated The load will be switched off or switched to bypass supply if exist BATTERY HIGH Indicates that the battery voltage is above the high limit BATTERY LOW Indicates that the battery voltage is below the high limit BATT TOO LOW Indicates that the battery voltage is bleow the cut off limit After this message output load is turned off or transferred to bypass supply if exist OUTPUT HIGH Indicates that the out
10. atic transfer system switches bypass input supply to the ouput DC input The equipment produces AC voltage by inverting the DC input feeded from this source Inverter block diagram is shown below Verl 0 Revo PAGE 5 ENGLISH BYPASS INPUT Bypass C B DC INPUT gt DC input CB TRANSFER SYSTEM SYSTEM OUTPUT 1 phase Inverter output C B INVERTER Figure 1 1 INVERTER BLOCK DIAGRAM 1 2 ADVANTAGES Advantages and properties of Inverta Series DC AC Static Inverter are as following e Real ON LINE topology with 1 phase sinusodial output waveform e Internal isolation transformer at output e Capability to drive nonlineer loads computers and switch mode power supplies e IGBT technology with high frequency switching e High reliability with microprocessor and smart drivers e 2x16 character LCD display showing measurements status and alarm messages e Led displays for easy observation of Inverter status e Audible alarm e Bypass input option e Smart communication RS232 and SNMP HTTP support e Access to Inverter informations over Internet option e Ability to report Inverter status changes and failures via e mail option e RFI filter at input and output for telecom applications e Language selection from front panel Turkish English e Calibration of measurements from front panel e Rack mount cabinet e Ability to see total operation duration Verl 0
11. ed before call service 3 2 TURNING OF THE EQUIPMENT 1 Turn off all equipments load connected to the output of the INVERTER 2 Turn all circuit breakers of the INVERTER to OFF position 3 Ifthe INVERTER equipment will not be used for many days disconnect the input energy DC and AC bypass Verl 0 Revo PAGE 14 ENGLISH 4 SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE CAUTION There are no by the user servicable parts inside the equipment therefore DO NOT OPEN THE COVER OF THE EQUIPMENT Because of batteries static transfer system maintenance bypass circuit breaker and other parts THERE MAY BE HIGH VOLTAGE INSIDE THE INVERTER EVEN THE INVERTER IS TURNED OFF Do not permit unauthorized persons to intervent any failure otherwise the warranty will be void and moreover significant injury may occour 4 1 PERIODICAL MAINTENANCE The INVERTER equipment is designed for a very minor maintenance requirement Only fulfil conditions described below 1 Clear the dust piled up in ventilation holes of the equipment 2 You may clean the cover of the equipment with a moist cloth 4 2 FAILURES As mentioned before only authorized personnel may perform maintenance of the equipment In any abnormal situation before calling service check the points described below 4 3 BEFORE CALLING SERVICE 1 Did you read the users manual carefully and followed all directions written 2 Are all circuit breakers in ON position 3 Is there energy in
12. er about status changes and failures of inverter periodical reporting etc RS232 SNMP a ih INVERTA Adapter Series aan SY Ly INVERTER LAN 6 4 DRY CONTACTS Dry Port Inverta Series DC AC Static Inverter provides dry without any voltage relay contacts for monitoring important operation status signals and proper shutdown of servers and AS400 systems Dry contact signals are provided in a 25 pin female D SUB connector Meaning of dry contact signals and their connection pins are shown below Contact status O Load on Bypass Load on INVERTER BERN o o 18 oee on Et O Battery Normal NOTE Maximum 24Vac or 24Vdc can be applied to dry contacts Verl 0 Revo PAGE 26 ENGLISH
13. guage selection for front panel Front panel language can be choosen as English or Turkish Inverta Series DC AC Static Inverters are shipped with default language selection as English Code This is the 8 digit code to lenghten the warranty period Warranty period is lenghtened 2 years upon entering the key code calculated by the personel of manufacturer The key code is calculated from the code shown in screen Run Time Displays the operation duration of INVERTER in hours since the production This information can not be resetted Bypass Indicated if the equipment has bypass input or not In equipments having bypass input this setting should be in ACTIVE This setting is made in factory Stop Start Inverter Allows the user to turn on and off the inverter from the front panel Feeding load with the voltage generated by the INVERTER or connecting to bypass supply PAGE 20 ENGLISH Calibration This menu block allows the user to fine tune the measured values of the INVERTER without any intervention to the electronic hardware of the equipment Using this menu only by authorized personnel is recommended Load Output Voltage Battery Voltage Input Voltage Load Offset Log Record View Logs Displays log records in INVERTER memory Total log count is displayed in second line as Total XXX Up to 200 logs can be stored in memory Clear Logs Allows the user to erase log records stored in memory Verl 0
14. he place chosen should not have direct sunshine and shouldnt be near any heating source 5 Operating the equipment in proper conditions will increase the life of batteries 6 Rack mount models can be installed to standart rack cabinets 2 3 ELECTRICAL CONNECTION All required connections to connection panel of inverter should be made by service personnel or by the approval of service personnel Ground must be connected to the distribution panel Otherwise all loads connected to the output of the inverter will be without ground connection Distribution to load can be done from the output terminals on the connection panel on the rear side of the inverter Pay attention that the load distribution cables and outlets has ground connection CAUTION Connect and control ground PE connection Definitly the equipment should nt be operated without ground connection Verl 0 Revo PAGE 11 ENGLISH 2 3 1 ELECTRICAL CONNECTION FOR ONE PHASE INPUT DEVICES 10 15 kVA Before making connections of the equipment All circuit breakers on the connection panel of the inverter must be in OFF position A view of the connection panel and its terminals are given below PE Ground connection terminal green yellow DC INPUT DC Battery pole connection terminal DC Battery pole connection terminal AC INPUT AC Bypass supply optional phase connection terminal K4 AC Bypass supply neutral phase connection te
15. istortion lt 3 Overall Optimum Efficiency gt 78 gt 81 gt 85 Overload Tolerance 6 minutes at 101 load 10 seconds at 125 load Linear between 101 125 Direct off bypass over 125 load Verl 0 Revo PAGE 8 ENGLISH 1 6 ELECTRICAL amp PHYSICAL FEATURES 110Vdc input devices 4000 VA 5000 VA 7000 VA 10000 VA BYPASS INPUT Voltage 110 Vac or 220 Vac 15 Frequency 50 Hz or 60Hz or 83 Hz 15 DC INPUT BATTERY INPUT Voltage 90 Vdc 140 Vdc Current Maximum CIKIS Voltage 110 Vac or 220 Vac 1 Current Nominal 36 Aac 18 2 Aac 45 7 Aac 22 2 Aac 63 2 Aac 32 2 Aac 90 Aac 45 4 Aac Surge Current for 5 seconds 99 Aac 40 Aac 100 Aac 50 Aac 138 Aac 70 Aac 198 Aac 100Aac Frequency Syncronized to bypass 50 Hz or 60 Hz or 83 Hz or 400 Hz 1 Frequency Running from battery 50 Hz or 60 Hz or 83 Hz or 400 Hz t 0 1 Power Factor cos 0 7 Permitted Active Power 3200 W 3500 W 4900 W 7000W Crest Factor 3 1 3 1 3 1 3 1 Output Voltage Shape Sin s Total Harmonic Distortion lt 3 Overall Optimum Efficiency gt 85 gt 85 gt 87 gt 87 6 minutes at 101 load 10 seconds at 125 load Overload Tolerance Linear between 101 125 Direct off bypass over 125 load Ver1 0 RevO PAGE 9 ENGLISH Fron
16. nterior of the equipment contains risk of electric shock Ventilation holes should be kept open and no objects should be inserted Inthe environment where the equipment will be operated the temperature and humidity should be relevant Magnetic computer equipments like diskets and CDs should be kept away at least 30 cm from the inverter system The equipment can not be operated in an environment having flammable and explosive devices CAUTION In this manual all items including terms BYPASS AC INPUT and SYNCHRONISATION are only valid for devices having BYPASS input Ver1 0 RevO PAGE 3 ENGLISH CONTENT 1 GENERAL INTRODUCTION 5 1 1 SYSTEM 5 1 2 ADVANTAGES 6 1 3 GENERAL FEATURES 7 1 4 ELECTRICAL amp PHYSICAL FEATURES 24Vdc input devices 8 1 5 ELECTRICAL amp PHYSICAL FEATURES 48Vdc input Devices 8 1 6 ELECTRICAL amp PHYSICAL FEATURES 110Vdc input devices 9 2 SETUP 11 2 1 OPENING PACKAGE 11 22 CHOOSING PROPER PLACE 11 2 3 ELECTRICAL CONNECTION 11 3 OPERATION 14 3 1 INITIAL USE OF EQUIPMENT AND OPERATION 14 3 2 TURNING OF THE EQUIPMENT 14 4 SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE 15 4 1 PERIODICAL MAINTENANCE 15 4 2 FAILURES 15 4 3 BEFORE CALLING SERVICE 15 5 FRONT PANEL 16 5 1 STRUCTURE OF FRONT PANEL 16 5 2 MEASUREMENTS MENU 18 5 3 CONTROL AND SETTINGS MENUS 20 5 4 USING BUTTONS 22 6 OPTIONS 24 6 1 SMART PORT RS232 Communications 24 6 2 REMOTE MONITORING PANEL 25 6 3 SNMP COMMUNICATIONS 26 6 4 DRY CON
17. om the inverter for observing operation status and parameters of the inverter Remote Monitoring Panel is connected to the 9 pin female DSUB connector on the rear side of inverter providing RS232 communication Remote Monitoring Panel can be moved by direct cable connection about up to 30 meters far from the inverter without using any reperater Usage of the Remote Monitoring Panel is the same like the usage of the front panel of the inverter The view of Remote Monitoring Panel and its pin connections are shown below O s coe Ae wa Figure 6 2 REMOTE MONITORING PANEL INVERTER DSUB 9 Female Remote Monitoring Panel DSUB 9 Female Pin No Function Pin No Function 6 RX 3 TX 9 TX 2 RX 7 GND 5 GND INVERTER REMOTE MONITORING PANEL RS232 CONNECTION Ver1 0 Rev0 PAGE 25 ENGLISH 6 3 SNMP COMMUNICATIONS SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol communication allows the inverter to connect to a local area network LAN and be monitored In this case inverter can be monitored from computer systems and servers sharing the same network Inverta Series DC AC Static Inverter can perform SNMP communication thanks to the Megatec compatable communication protocol To achieve connection between inverter and local area network an internal or external SNMP adapter should be connected to inverter The SNMP adapter connected to inverter has many additional features like sendind e mail to us
18. put voltage is was above the high limit OUTPUT LOW Indicates that the output voltage is below the high limit BYPASS FAILURE Indicates that the INVERTER bypass input fails or is below the low limit LINE HIGH Indicates that the bypass input voltage is above the high limit Indicates that there is a short circuit at the INVERTER output If 4 IPM FAULT consecutive short circuits occours in 10 minutes inverter remains blocked until the INVERTER is restarted Indicates that the inverter has initiated operation At the end of this process INVERTER START INVERTER will switch the load to inverter and perform full protection FACTORY TEST Indicates that the INVERTER is in factory test mode MANUAL BYPASS Indicates that the output of INVERTER is switched to bypass supply via the control in front panel menu WARRANTY OFF Indicates that the warranty period of the equipment is expired In this case please contact your sales office Verl 0 Revo PAGE 19 ENGLISH 5 3 CONTROL AND SETTINGS MENUS Control and Settings Menus can be reached by a long push to right button when the screen is in Measurements Menu See Section 5 3Using Buttons The structure and hierarchi or these menus are given below Functional Verl 0 Revo Adjust Date amp Time Shows the real time clock in Date Month Year Hour Minute format At startup of INVERTER it is zeroed Therefore adjustment is required after every startup Language Defines the lan
19. rminal OUTPUT Output phase connection terminal Output neutral connection terminal O en A O 398283383 sa 235535 a g 523535 2 7T TH amp Di a a Z Z Ay A D D gt 5 8 3 5 2 2a s amp D E RES BS E S xO Ss mA B m m Figure 2 1 INVERTER CONNECTION TERMINALS Ver1 0 Revo PAGE 12 ENGLISH 2 3 1 1 INPUT CONNECTIONS For the operation of inverter a certain amount of DC voltage depending on the model of the equipment 24V 48V 110V should be fed into the inverter through K1 and K2 terminals DC input voltage can be obtained by connecting certain amount of batteries in series 2 3 1 2 BATTERY CONNECTIONS These connections needs to be made to K3 and K4 terminals This connection is used as the bypass supply of the inverter it means if there is a problem in the operation of inverter output load will be automaticly feeded from this supply Ground must be connected to green and yellow colored PE terminal Input voltage connected to terminals K3 and K4 are applied to inverter via BYPASS C B in the front access of te equipment which connects and disconnects only phase circuit 2 3 1 3 OUTPUT CONNECTIONS The phase of the voltage at the inverter output can be distributed to loads from K5 terminal where the neutral can be distributed from K6 OUTPUT C B located on the front Access is used to switch the inverter output All protections are performed by electronic circuits CAUTION Input
20. short push to left button increases the adjusted value A short push after the minute value was adjusted saves the performed setting validates and moves the screen out from the setting screen In any position if right button is pushed for long time exit from the menu without saving validating happens Adjusting language option Language adjusting submenu is accessed by pushing together to left and right button when the screen in on Language item of Functional submenu Desired option is adjusted by left or right button and a short push to right button saves the setting and moves the screen to upper level A long push to right button moves the screen to upper level without saving validating the performed adjustment Verl 0 Revo PAGE 22 ENGLISH Turn on and turn off the inverter from front panel When the screen shows Start Stop Inverter item in Functional submenu if left and right buttons are pushed together inverter performs the action described on panel For example pusihng left and right button together on Stop Inverter screen will stop the invertter and switch the load the bypass supply Inverter will remain turned off until the user restarts the inverter again from the same item Viewing log records Log records can be viewed if left and right buttons are pushed together when the screen is on View Logs item inside Logs submenu Display format is as following
21. t View G r n s Figure 1 3 FRONT AND REAR VIEW OF 1 PHASE INVERTER RACK MOUNT LCD display keypad and led displays All monitoring and control of the inverter is performed via LCD display keypad and led displays located here Input and output circuit breakers Input and output circuit breakers DC amp AC are located here Carrying handles These are the carrying handles of the rack mount enclosure Heatsink hot air This is the hot air exhaust of the heatsink where semiconductor exhaust components of the inverter are located Connection panel cable inlets outlets CES Oro All power connections of inverter are made to terminals are located here Cable inlet is from bottom Ver1 0 Revo PAGE 10 ENGLISH 2 SETUP 2 1 OPENING PACKAGE When the equipment is delivered to you first to be examined is a possible damage during transport Therefore examine the equipment carefully For a possible future use save the packet and wooden pad of the inverter after unpacking 2 2 CHOOSING PROPER PLACE 1 For a proper ventilation minimum distance between the rear of the inverter and any nearby object should me minimum 20 cm 2 Choose a place with proper temperature and humidity It is recommended that the room where the inverter will operate including batteries is cooled with an air conditioner approximate 24 16 3 Do not choose any place which can cause dust and corrosion 4 T
22. the distribution panel to which the INVERTER is connected 4 Is any of the alarm leds on the front panel active 5 Is there a recent change in the load connected to the INVERTER 6 Was there an overload condition If yes turn off and then again turn on the equipment Verl 0 Revo PAGE 15 ENGLISH 5 FRONT PANEL 5 1 STRUCTURE OF FRONT PANEL The front panel of the INVERTER contains a 2x16 character LCD Liquid Crystal Display control buttons and leds Via LCD measurements and status alarm messages are displayed in a format which can be easyly understood Parts in front panel and their functions are given below BYPASS A A w Figure 5 1 INVERTER FRONT PANEL Measured values status and alarm messages of the equipment are displayed in this 2x16 character LCD display LCD Display In menus this button is used to see the previous item up In Up Silence Button adjustments this button is used to increase the adjusted quantity A long push to this button disables audible alarm if exists In menus this button is used to see the next item down In D Butt men adjustments this button is used to decrease the adjusted quantity This led is active when INVERTER connects bypass supply to Bypass Led Yellow output via static transfer system Load is unprotected against interruptions at this time This led is active when INVERTER supplies its output with the
23. voltage it has generated INVERTER Led Green Alarm Led Red In any failure this led is active In LCD display measured values and status alarm messages are displayed in seperate lines Via buttons it is possible to stroll in measurements and submenus Ver1 0 Revo PAGE 16 ENGLISH Ver1 0 RevO Figure 5 3 LCD DISPLAY MAIN MENU PAGE 17 ENGLISH 5 2 MEASUREMENTS MENU LCD display waits in MEASUREMENTS MENU after the INVERTER has started up its operation UP and DOWN buttons can be used to move ahead this menu Some measured values of the INVERTER are displayed on the first line of the LCD display On the second line of LCD are displayed status and alarm messages periodicly Measurements and messages on the LCD display of INVERTER are provided in English and Turkish languages User may make selection from these languages See Section 5 3 Adjusting Language Option The content of the first line of Measurements Menu is given below Message Meaning of the message LOAD Output load percentage True RMS OUTPUT V Output voltage value BATTERY V Battery voltage value FREQ Hz Inverter frequency BATLEVEL Battery level percentage COMM ACTIVE COMM NOT ACTIVE Status of RS232 connection MAX LOAD Maximum load percentage which w
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