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SMU05A

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Date 2016-12-20

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About This Document

Purpose
This document describes the site monitoring unit 05A (SMU05A) in terms of its hardware,
liquid crystal display (LCD), web user interface (WebUI), common operations, and features.
It also describes the functions of the SMU05A, some of which are implemented by hardware,
such as the battery detector, and may be unavailable if the hardware is not connected to the
unit.
The figures provided in this manual are for reference only.

Intended Audience
This document is intended for:
 Sales engineers
 Technical support engineers
 Maintenance engineers

Symbol Conventions
The symbols that may be found in this document are defined as follows.

Symbol Description
Indicates an imminently hazardous situation which, if
not avoided, will result in death or serious injury.

Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not


avoided, could result in death or serious injury.

Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not


avoided, may result in minor or moderate injury.

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Symbol Description
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not
avoided, could result in equipment damage, data loss,
performance deterioration, or unanticipated results.
NOTICE is used to address practices not related to
personal injury.
Calls attention to important information, best practices
and tips.
NOTE is used to address information not related to
personal injury, equipment damage, and environment
deterioration.

Change History
Changes between document issues are cumulative. The latest document issue contains all the
changes made in earlier issues.

Issue 05 (2016-12-20)
Optimized CAN/FE/COM/RS485/PELU port pin definitions and RS485 port communications
parameter of SMU05A.

Issue 04 (2016-03-28)
Deleted the diesel generator features.
The SMU05A software version is V300R002C20.

Issue 03 (2016-01-08)
Updated A LCD Parameter List, B Alarm List, and the related content in the main body.
Modified 5.2.11 Clearing Locked Alarms.
Modified 4.1.3 Setting Parameters.
Added 5.2.12 Deleting PDU 2 or 3 with a Communication Failure.
The SMU05A software version is V300R002C20.

Issue 02 (2014-12-15)
This is the second official release.
Added 5.2.11 Clearing Locked Alarms.
Changed the login mode in 4.2 Login Page.
The SMU05A software version is V300R002C20.

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Issue 01 (2014-07-31)
This issue is the first official release.
The SMU05A software version is V300R002C20.

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Contents

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


1 Overview......................................................................................................................................... 1
1.1 Introduction .................................................................................................................................................................. 1
1.2 Features ......................................................................................................................................................................... 1

2 Panels and Ports ............................................................................................................................ 3


2.1 SMU ............................................................................................................................................................................. 3
2.2 Power Distribution Monitoring Unit ............................................................................................................................. 9

3 LCD ................................................................................................................................................ 13
3.1 Home Screen ............................................................................................................................................................... 13
3.2 Standby Screen ........................................................................................................................................................... 13
3.3 LCD menu hierarchy .................................................................................................................................................. 15
3.4 Preset Password .......................................................................................................................................................... 15

4 WebUI............................................................................................................................................ 16
4.1 Preparations for Login ................................................................................................................................................ 16
4.1.1 Preparing the Operating Environment ..................................................................................................................... 16
4.1.2 Connecting a Communications Cable ...................................................................................................................... 21
4.1.3 Setting Parameters ................................................................................................................................................... 22
4.2 Login Page .................................................................................................................................................................. 23
4.3 Operation Pages .......................................................................................................................................................... 23
4.3.1 Home ....................................................................................................................................................................... 23
4.3.2 Monitoring ............................................................................................................................................................... 24
4.3.3 Query ....................................................................................................................................................................... 26
4.3.4 System Settings ........................................................................................................................................................ 27
4.3.5 Maintenance ............................................................................................................................................................. 28

5 Common Tasks ............................................................................................................................ 30


5.1 Common Installation Tasks......................................................................................................................................... 30
5.1.1 Setting the Display Language .................................................................................................................................. 30
5.1.2 Viewing Version Information ................................................................................................................................... 31
5.1.3 Setting Basic Battery Parameters ............................................................................................................................. 31
5.1.4 Setting the Date and Time ........................................................................................................................................ 34
5.1.5 Configuring an Alarm Tone ..................................................................................................................................... 34

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5.1.6 Setting the Alarm Enable Option, Alarm Severity, and Associated Relays.............................................................. 35
5.1.7 Configuring Alarm Actions for Dry Contact Outputs .............................................................................................. 36
5.1.8 Configuring Alarm Conditions for Dry Contact Inputs ........................................................................................... 36
5.1.9 Clearing Associations Between Alarms and Dry Contacts ...................................................................................... 36
5.1.10 Testing Dry Contact Outputs.................................................................................................................................. 37
5.1.11 Setting Rectifier Addresses .................................................................................................................................... 37
5.2 Common Maintenance Tasks ...................................................................................................................................... 39
5.2.1 Backing Up Current Settings ................................................................................................................................... 39
5.2.2 Importing a Configuration File ................................................................................................................................ 39
5.2.3 Restoring Factory Settings ....................................................................................................................................... 40
5.2.4 Upgrading the Software ........................................................................................................................................... 40
5.2.5 Resetting the SMU ................................................................................................................................................... 41
5.2.6 Restarting the DC or AC Power Distribution Monitoring Unit ............................................................................... 42
5.2.7 Adding, Modifying, or Deleting Users..................................................................................................................... 42
5.2.8 Changing a User Password ...................................................................................................................................... 43
5.2.9 Querying Active Alarms .......................................................................................................................................... 43
5.2.10 Querying and Clearing Historical Alarms .............................................................................................................. 44
5.2.11 Clearing Locked Alarms ........................................................................................................................................ 44
5.2.12 Deleting PDU 2 or 3 with a Communication Failure ............................................................................................. 46
5.2.13 Exporting Historical Data ...................................................................................................................................... 46
5.2.14 Exporting E-Labels ................................................................................................................................................ 47
5.2.15 Switching Between Equalized Charging and Float Charging ................................................................................ 47
5.2.16 Connecting and Disconnecting the Battery Supply ............................................................................................... 48
5.2.17 Starting and Shutting Down Rectifiers .................................................................................................................. 49
5.2.18 Importing an Individual File .................................................................................................................................. 50
5.2.19 Setting the AC Input Type...................................................................................................................................... 51
5.2.20 Configuring the AC Cabinet .................................................................................................................................. 51
5.2.21 Configuring the DC Cabinet .................................................................................................................................. 52
5.2.22 Setting Voltage Alarm Thresholds for AC and DC Cabinets ................................................................................. 53

6 Remote Management .................................................................................................................. 55


6.1 NMS Management over SNMP .................................................................................................................................. 55
6.1.1 Connecting a Communications Cable ...................................................................................................................... 55
6.1.2 Setting Parameters ................................................................................................................................................... 56
6.1.3 Commissioning the NMS......................................................................................................................................... 57

7 Feature Description..................................................................................................................... 58
7.1 Rectifier Management................................................................................................................................................. 58
7.1.1 Output Voltage Control ............................................................................................................................................ 58
7.1.2 Output Current Control ............................................................................................................................................ 59
7.1.3 (Optional) Walk-in ................................................................................................................................................... 60
7.1.4 (Optional) Sequential Startup .................................................................................................................................. 61
7.1.5 Intelligent Rectifier Hibernation .............................................................................................................................. 62

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7.2 Power Segment Management ..................................................................................................................................... 65


7.3 Lead-Acid Battery Management ................................................................................................................................. 69
7.3.1 Charging Management ............................................................................................................................................. 69
7.3.2 Temperature Compensation ..................................................................................................................................... 72
7.3.3 High or Low Temperature Alarms and Protection ................................................................................................... 75
7.3.4 Standard Battery Test ............................................................................................................................................... 76
7.3.5 Short Test ................................................................................................................................................................. 80
7.3.6 Balance Monitoring ................................................................................................................................................. 82
7.3.7 Remaining Battery Capacity and Backup Time Forecast......................................................................................... 85
7.4 Programmable Logic Controller ................................................................................................................................. 85

A LCD Parameter List.................................................................................................................... 92


B Alarm List................................................................................................................................... 112
C Preset User List ......................................................................................................................... 126
D Technical Specifications ......................................................................................................... 127
E Acronyms and Abbreviations ................................................................................................ 129

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1 Overview

1.1 Introduction
The SMU05A (SMU for short) is a high-end monitoring unit that monitors and manages
Huawei's split-type and combined-type large-capacity power systems. Figure 1-1 shows the
SMU.

Figure 1-1 SMU

1.2 Features
The SMU has the following features:
 Monitors the power system operating status in real time.
− AC and DC electricity information
− Rectifier information
− Battery information
− Ambient temperature and battery temperature
− Status of four dry contact inputs
 Detects and reports alarms in real time.

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− Associates alarms (critical, major, minor, and warning) with dry contact outputs.
− Notifies users of alarms by indicators and alarm tones (if enabled).
− Stores a maximum of 535 critical alarms, 33,220 major alarms, 11,115 minor alarms,
and 5,130 warnings.
 Supports flexible rectifier management.
− Output voltage control
− Output current limiting
− Startup and shutdown
− Sequential startup
− Walk-in control
− Address management
 Supports effective energy conservation management.
− Intelligent rectifier hibernation
 Supports comprehensive battery management.
− Equalized and float charging
− Temperature compensation
− High temperature protection
− Tests
− Current limiter
− Battery low voltage disconnection (BLVD) protection
− Imbalance detection

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2 Panels and Ports

A power system using the SMU provides the following panels:


 SMU panel
Located on the rectifier cabinet or combined cabinet, this panel allows users to set
parameters, such as the system type, number of battery strings, and rated battery
capacity.
All management operations mentioned in this document are performed on the SMU
panel.
 Panel of the AC power distribution monitoring unit
Located on the AC cabinet, this panel is used only to display the cabinet's running
information and configuration, such as the AC input status, ambient
under/over-temperature threshold, and the option to enable alarm tones.
 Panel of the DC power distribution monitoring unit
Located on the DC cabinet, this panel is used only to display the cabinet's running
information and configuration, such as the busbar voltage, total load current, battery
current, ambient temperature, and the option to enable alarm tones.

All ports mentioned in this document are protected by a security mechanism.

2.1 SMU
Panel
Figure 2-1 shows the SMU panel.

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Figure 2-1 SMU panel

(1) Power indicator (2) Alarm indicator (3) LCD


(4) Buttons

The SMU panel used in the TP483000D power system does not provide the power indicator.

Buttons
The SMU panel has five buttons for setting and querying parameters on the LCD. Table 2-1
describes the buttons.

Table 2-1 Button description

Button Name Description


Up Scrolls through the menus or changes the value of a
selected parameter.
Down

Escape Displays the cabinet information on the standby screen.


Returns to the previous menu without saving the settings.
OK Enters the main menu from the standby screen.
Enters a submenu from the main menu.
Saves parameter settings.
Info Enters the standby screen from any screen or enters the
active alarm screen from the standby screen.

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Button Name Description


Note:
 After a menu is displayed, the LCD screen becomes dark if no button is pressed within
30 seconds; the standby screen is displayed if no button is pressed within 1 minute.
 After login, the login screen is displayed again if no button is pressed within 1 minute.
 The preset user name is admin, and the preset password is 000001.

 To restart the SMU, hold down and for more than 10 seconds.

 To increase or decrease a parameter value quickly, hold down or .

LCD
The SMU uses a 3.5-inch LCD, which displays up to seven rows of large-font menu items on
each screen.

Ports

Figure 2-2 SMU ports

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Table 2-2 Port description

No. Port Description Communications Protocol


1 RS232 Connects to a network YDN protocol or Modbus
management system protocol
(NMS). Baud rate: 9600 bits/s or 19,200
bits/s
2 CAN Connects inter-cabinet CAN 2.0
communications cables.
3 FE Connects to an NMS. HTTPS, SNMP, and Bin
10/100M autonegotiation
4 COM Connects to an intelligent Modbus
communications device.
5 RS485 Connects to a master YDN protocol or Modbus
monitoring device or an protocol
NMS.
6 PELU Cabinet e-label port N/A
7 DIN Four dry contact inputs N/A
8 ALM Eight dry contact outputs N/A

Figure 2-3 RS232 port pins

Table 2-3 RS232 port pin definition

Pin Signal Description


2 RXD Receive
3 TXD Transmit
5 GND Ground

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Pin Signal Description


1, 4, 6, 7, 8, N/A N/A
and 9

Figure 2-4 CAN/FE/COM/RS485/PELU port pins

Table 2-4 CAN port pin definition

Pin Signal Description


7 CAN_H CAN high level signal
8 CAN_L CAN low level signal
1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 - -

Table 2-5 FE port pin definition

Pin Signal Description


1 TX+ Transmit
2 TX-
3 RX+ Receive
6 RX-
4, 5, 7 and 8 - -

Table 2-6 COM port pin definition

Pin Signal Description


1 RS485+ RS485 data+
2 RS485- RS485 data-

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Pin Signal Description


4 RS485+ RS485 data+
5 RS485- RS485 data-
7 CAN_H CAN high level signal
8 CAN_L CAN low level signal
3 and 6 - -

Table 2-7 RS485 port pin definition

Pin Signal Description


1 RS485T+ RS485 Transmit
2 RS485T-
4 RS485R+ RS485 Receive
5 RS485R-
7 CAN_H CAN high level signal
8 CAN_L CAN low level signal
3 and 6 - -

Table 2-8 PELU port pin definition

Pin Signal Description


1 5V 5 V power output
3 GND Signal ground
4 SDA I2C data
5 SCL I2C clock
6 GND Signal ground
2, 7 and 8 - -

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2.2 Power Distribution Monitoring Unit


Panel
Figure 2-5 shows the panel of the power distribution monitoring unit on a DC cabinet. Figure
2-6 shows the panel of the power distribution monitoring unit on an AC cabinet.

Figure 2-5 Panel of the power distribution monitoring unit (DC cabinet)

(1) Power indicator (2) Alarm indicator (3) LCD


(4) Buttons

Figure 2-6 Panel of the power distribution monitoring unit (AC cabinet)

(1) AC input 1 indicator (2) AC input 2 indicator (3) Alarm indicator


(4) LCD (5) Buttons

Buttons
The panel has five buttons for viewing parameters. Table 2-9 describes the buttons.

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Table 2-9 Button description

Button Name Description


Up Scrolls through the menus.

Down

Escape Displays the cabinet information on the standby screen.


Returns to the previous screen from any menu.
OK Goes to the next screen.

Info Enters the standby screen from any screen.

Note:
 The LCD screen becomes dark if no button is pressed within 30 seconds; the standby
screen is displayed if no button is pressed within 1 minute.

 To increase (or decrease) the LCD contrast ratio, hold down and (or ) for 2
seconds.

 To restart the power distribution monitoring unit, hold down and for more
than 10 seconds.

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Communications Ports

Figure 2-7 Communications ports on the power distribution monitoring unit

(1) CAN ports

Table 2-10 Communications port description


Protocol
Port Description Compliance

CAN ports Connect to the SMU, cascade CAN 2.0


DC power distribution
monitoring units and AC power
distribution monitoring units.

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Figure 2-8 CAN port pins

Table 2-11 CAN port pin definition

Pin Signal Description


7 CAN_H CAN high level signal
8 CAN_L CAN low level signal
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6 - -

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3 LCD

3.1 Home Screen


After the SMU is started or restarted, the language selection screen shown in Figure 3-1 is
displayed.

On the screen, press or to select a display language and press to enter the
standby screen.

 If the SMU is not operated within 1 minute after initial startup, the standby screen in English is
displayed.
 If the SMU is not operated within 1 minute after a restart, the standby screen in the original language
is displayed.

Figure 3-1 Home screen

3.2 Standby Screen


Figure 3-2 shows the standby screen, which displays basic information about the power
system, including the system voltage, total load current, total battery current, and battery
status.

 The information displayed on the standby screen relates to the power system type. For example, the
standby screen for the TP483000D-RC displays only the system voltage and total rectifier current.

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 The parameter values shown in Figure 3-2 are for reference only.

Figure 3-2 Standby screen

The standby screen is displayed if no button is pressed within 1 minute or is pressed on


any screen.

On the standby screen, press , , and to enter the cabinet information screen,
main menu screen, and active alarm screen respectively, as shown in Figure 3-3.

Figure 3-3 Operations on the standby screen

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3.3 LCD menu hierarchy


Figure 3-4 LCD menu hierarchy

Table 3-1 LCD menu description


Menu Item Description

Active Alarm Views active alarms in the power system.


Running Information Views the operating status of the power system and its modules,
including the system type, AC input type, number of battery
strings, and number of rectifiers.
Quick Settings Sets common parameters, such as the number of battery capacity,
date, time, network communications parameters, and set rectifier
addresses.
Parameters Settings Sets configuration parameters for the power system, including the
system type, AC input type, equalized voltage, float voltage, and
display language.
Running Control Controls the power system manually, such as switching between
equalized charging and float charging, starting or shutting down
rectifiers, clearing historical alarms, and restarting the SMU.

For details LCD parameter list, see LCD Parameter List.

3.4 Preset Password


To access Setting Wizard, Parameters Settings, and Running Control on the LCD, enter a
valid password. The preset password is 000001.
Change the preset password upon your first login to ensure the system security. 5.2.8
Changing a User Password describes how to change the password.

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4 WebUI

4.1 Preparations for Login


4.1.1 Preparing the Operating Environment
Operating Environment
Operating system: Windows XP or later
Browser: Internet Explorer 8.0 or later, FireFox 13 or later, and Chrome 20

Internet Explorer is used as an example to illustrate all WebUI operations mentioned in this document.

Setting a LAN

 If the SMU is connected to a LAN and a proxy server has been selected, cancel the proxy
server settings.
 If the SMU is connected to the Internet but your computer is connected to a LAN, do not
cancel the proxy server settings. Otherwise, you cannot access the SMU.

To cancel proxy server settings, perform the following steps:


Step 1 Open Internet Explorer.
Step 2 Choose Tools > Internet Options.
Step 3 Click the Connections tab and click LAN settings.
Step 4 Clear Use a proxy server for your LAN.

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Figure 4-1 Canceling proxy server settings 1

Figure 4-2 Canceling proxy server settings 2

Step 5 Click Ok.


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Setting Internet Explorer Security

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Set Internet Explorer security before you perform the following operations:
 Export historical logs, historical data, statistics, and battery test records.
 Upload system configuration files.
 Download system configuration files.
 Upgrade software.

To set Internet Explorer security, perform the following steps:


Step 1 Open Internet Explorer.
Step 2 Choose Tools > Internet Options.
Step 3 Click the Security tab.
Step 4 Click Internet and click Custom level, as shown in Figure 4-3. After you specify Internet
security settings, click Local intranet and click Custom level.

Figure 4-3 Internet Explorer security

Step 5 Specify the security settings.


Enable the following:
 Initialize and script ActiveX controls not marked as safe for scripting
 Allow previously unused ActiveX controls to run without prompt
 Include local directory path when uploading files to a server
 Automatic prompting for file downloads

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Figure 4-4 Internet Explorer security setting 1

Figure 4-5 Internet Explorer security setting 2

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Figure 4-6 Internet Explorer security setting 3

Figure 4-7 Internet Explorer security setting 4

Step 6 Click Ok.


Step 7 Click Advanced tab, and select Use TLS 1.0, Use TLS 1.1, and Use TLS 1.2.

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Figure 4-8 Internet Explorer security setting 5

Step 8 Click Ok.


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4.1.2 Connecting a Communications Cable


Procedure
Step 1 Use a network cable to connect the FE port on the SMU to a network or computer, as shown
in Figure 4-9.

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Figure 4-9 Connecting a communications cable

(1) FE port (2) LAN switches (3) Local computer network port

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4.1.3 Setting Parameters


Procedure
Step 1 Apply to the site or equipment room network administrator for a fixed IP address.
Step 2 Set the IP address, subnet mask, and gateway address on the LCD, as described in Table 4-1.

Table 4-1 IP parameters

Main Second-Level Third-Level Default


Menu Menu Menu Value Setting
Setting Network IP 192.168.0.10 Sets this parameter to the
Wizard Parameters IP address assigned by
the network
administrator.
Subnet Mask 255.255.255.0 Set this parameter to the
subnet mask assigned by
the network
administrator.

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Main Second-Level Third-Level Default


Menu Menu Menu Value Setting

Gateway 192.168.0.1 Set this parameter to the


gateway address assigned
by the network
administrator.

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4.2 Login Page


Step 1 In Web browser, enter https://local IP address for the SMU (for example,
https://192.168.0.10), and press Enter. The login page is displayed, as shown in the following
picture.

Figure 4-10 Login page

Step 2 Choose Language, enter User Name and Password, and click Login.
The preset user names include admin, engineer, and operator, and the preset password is
Changeme. The user names are respectively used by administrators, engineers, and operators.
Change the preset password upon your first login to ensure the system security. 5.2.8
Changing a User Password describes how to change the password.
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4.3 Operation Pages


4.3.1 Home
After login, the Home page is displayed by default, as shown in Figure 4-11.
The home page consists of two parts, as described in Table 4-2.

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Figure 4-11 Home page

Table 4-2 Home page description

Item Description
System Overview Displays system running information, such as the cabinet type,
system control mode, system voltage, total load current, load rate,
battery status, and battery temperature.
Active Alarm Displays active alarms in the power system.
You can acknowledge and clear active alarms.
 Confirm: After you click this button to acknowledge an
alarm, the alarm still exists in the active alarm list but the
alarm tone (configurable) is no longer generated.
 Clear Alarm: After you click this button to clear an alarm, the
alarm disappears from the active alarm list and the alarm tone
(configurable) is no longer generated.
NOTE
Cleared alarms can be viewed in the historical alarm list.

4.3.2 Monitoring
Figure 4-12 shows the Monitoring page.
On the Monitoring page, you can manage controllable devices, such as rectifiers, battery
strings, combined cabinets, and AC and DC cabinets, as shown in Table 4-3.
The following tab pages are available for each type of device:
 Running Information: view the device running status, such as the system voltage, total
output current, and battery temperature.
 Running Parameter: configure operating parameters, such as the equalized voltage,
float voltage, AC input type, battery type, and rated battery capacity.
 Running Control: control the device running status, such as system control mode
switching, SMU resetting, rectifier startup/shutdown, and battery supply
connection/disconnection.

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Figure 4-12 Monitor page

Table 4-3 Monitor page description

Item Description

Power System Displays system information, such as the system voltage, total
load current, system efficiency, and cabinet combination status.
Sets the AC input type, battery type, AC/DC over/undervoltage
alarm threshold, ambient over/undertemperature alarm threshold,
enables or disables alarm tones.
Controls SMU resetting and system control mode switching.
Rectifier Group Displays rectifier information, such as the total output current,
total DC power, load rate, and total AC input power.
Sets the rectifier output voltage and rated output current
coefficient; enables or disables the open-phase operation and
output overvoltage protection.
Controls rectifier startup/shutdown and customizes the rectifier
output voltage and current.
Battery Group Displays battery information, such as the charge/discharge status,
total battery current, total rated capacity, remaining capacity
percentage, current limiting status, health status, and battery test
records.
Sets the battery capacity, equalized voltage, float voltage, charge
current limit, temperature compensation parameters, high
temperature protection mode, and battery test parameters; enables
or disables BLVD.
Controls battery supply connection/disconnection, switching
between equalized charging and float charging, and battery
discharge tests.

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Item Description
Combined Cab Displays combined cabinet information, such as the number of
(optional) rectifiers, cabinet type, ambient temperature, battery temperature,
and total load current.
Sets the number of battery strings and total load overcurrent
threshold.
Starts or shuts down a single rectifier.
Rectifier Cab Displays rectifier cabinet information, such as the number of
(optional) rectifiers and DC voltage.
Sets whether an ambient temperature sensor is installed.
Starts or shuts down a single rectifier.
AC Cab (optional) Views AC cabinet information, such as the AC input phase or line
voltage, ambient temperature, software and hardware versions,
and cabinet type.
Sets whether an ambient temperature sensor is connected.
DC Cab (optional) Displays DC cabinet information, such as the DC voltage,
ambient temperature, software and hardware versions, cabinet
type, battery temperature, and total load current.
Sets the number of battery strings and total load overcurrent
threshold.

4.3.3 Query
Figure 4-13 shows the Query page.
On the Query page, you can query and export historical records about alarms, performance,
operations, and battery tests, as described in Table 4-4

Figure 4-13 Query page

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Table 4-4 Query page description

Item Description
Historical Alarm Queries historical alarms by device type and time.
Performance Data Queries device performance data over a specified period, such as
the system voltage and battery string discharge capacity.
Operation Log Queries the logs of user login modes and operations.
Battery Test Records Queries the latest 42 battery test records.
Export Data Downloads historical alarms, active alarms, performance data,
operation logs, and battery test records to a local computer.
DO Alarm Config Queries whether dry contact outputs are associated with alarms,
and views all alarms associated with each dry contact output.

4.3.4 System Settings


Figure 4-14 shows the System Settings page.
On the System Settings page, you can set the system time, network parameters, and alarm
parameters, as described in Table 4-5.

Figure 4-14 System Settings page

Table 4-5 System Settings page description

Item Description
Site Configuration Sets the site ID, and imports a power system's individual file and
network security certificate.
Time Sets the system date and time.
IP Address Sets a local IP address for the SMU.

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Item Description
SNMP Sets the SNMP version, port number, and other parameters for
connecting to an NMS over SNMP.
NetEco Sets parameters for connecting to the NetEco NMS, including the
primary and secondary NetEco IP addresses and port number.
Serial Port Sets the port control mode and protocol type for northbound and
southbound ports.
Alarm Parameters Sets device alarm parameters, such as the alarm enable option,
alarm severity, and associated dry contact outputs.
DI Dry Contact Sets the names of dry contact inputs.
PLC Customizes dry contact outputs.

4.3.5 Maintenance
Figure 4-15 shows the Maintenance page.
On the Maintenance page, you can perform maintenance such as upgrading software and
adding or deleting users, as described in Table 4-6.

Figure 4-15 Maintenance page

Table 4-6 Maintenance page description

Item Description
Software Upgrade Upgrades software versions of devices such as the SMU and
rectifiers.

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Item Description
Version Information Displays software and hardware version information of devices
such as the SMU and rectifiers.
Configuration File Imports a configuration file, backs up current settings, and
restores factory settings.
E-label Displays the e-label information of all devices, including cabinets,
rectifiers, the SMU and so on.
User Management Adds and deletes WebUI users.
Modifies WebUI user permissions and changes their login
passwords.
Changes LCD login passwords.
Fault Information Exports fault information to a local computer, helping Huawei
maintenance personnel locate faults.

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5 Common Tasks

5.1 Common Installation Tasks


5.1.1 Setting the Display Language
Context
The SMU supports English, Chinese, French, Spanish, Portuguese, Russian, Italian, German,
Turkish, and Japanese.

LCD Operations
Set the LCD display language using one of the following methods:
 Power on the SMU. On the language selection screen, press ▲ or ▼ to select a language
and press OK to confirm the selection and enter the standby screen.

 When the SMU is running properly, hold down and for more than 10
seconds to restart the SMU. The language selection screen is displayed upon restart.
Press ▲ or ▼ to select a language.
 When the SMU is running properly, choose Main Menu > Parameters Settings >
Local Parameters > Language and select a language.

WebUI Operations
Set the WebUI display language in either of the following ways:
 Set the display language on the WebUI login page, as shown in Figure 5-1.

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Figure 5-1 Setting the WebUI display language before login

 Alternatively, set the display language by clicking the language area in the upper right of
the screen after logging in to the WebUI, as shown in Figure 5-2.

Figure 5-2 Setting the WebUI display language after login

5.1.2 Viewing Version Information


You can view the SMU software version on both the LCD and WebUI.

LCD Operations
On the standby screen, choose Main Menu > Running Information > Version and view the
SMU software version.

WebUI Operations
After you log in to the WebUI, choose Maintenance > Version Information and view the
SMU software version.

5.1.3 Setting Basic Battery Parameters


Context
Basic battery parameters are crucial for battery management and must be set based on the
number of connected battery strings and battery capacity.

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Incorrectly setting basic battery parameters affects the battery charge and discharge
management and reduces the battery lifespan.

Table 5-1 describes basic battery parameters.

Table 5-1 Basic battery parameters

Parameter Description Default Value


Value Range
BatteryN N indicates the sequence number of a battery No  Yes
Connected string.  No
Set this parameter based on the number of
connected battery strings.
For example, if four battery fuses or circuit
breakers are reserved in the power system but
actually only battery strings 1 to 3 are connected,
set Battery1 Connected, Battery2 Connected,
Battery3 Connected to Yes, and set Battery4
Connected to No.
Rated Total rated capacity of batteries controlled by each 1000 Ah 5-12000
Capacity battery fuse or circuit breaker.
NOTE
If one fuse or circuit breaker is connected to one battery
string and the battery strings connected have different
capacities, set Rated Capacity to the minimum battery
string capacity. For example, if fuse 1 is connected to a
1000 Ah battery string and fuse 2 connected to a 1200
Ah battery string, set Rated Capacity to 1000 Ah. If one
fuse or circuit breaker is connected to multiple battery
strings, calculate the rated capacity based on the
minimum battery string capacity. For example, if two
battery strings (one 1000 Ah, the other 1500 Ah) are
connected to one fuse, set Rated Capacity to 2000 Ah
(2 x 1000 Ah).

Configuration Example
The configuration example shown in Figure 5-3 is as follows:
 The power system is configured with two DC cabinets.
 DC cabinet 1 contains two fuses, each of which is connected to two battery strings.
 DC cabinet 2 contains two fuses, one of which is connected to two battery strings.
In this example, battery parameters are configured as follows:
 DC Cab1
− Battery1 Connected: Yes
− Battery2 Connected: Yes

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 DC Cab2
− Battery1 Connected: Yes
− Battery2 Connected: No
 Rated battery capacity = 2 x Capacity of each battery string
If the capacity of each battery string is 1500 Ah, set Rated Capacity to 3000 Ah.

If the battery strings have different capacities, use the smallest value to calculate the rated capacity. For
example, if the capacity of battery string 1 is 1000 Ah and the capacity of battery string 2 is 1500 Ah, set
this value to 2000 Ah.

Figure 5-3 Battery parameter configuration example

LCD Operations
Step 1 Set BatteryN Connected as required.
Path: Main Menu > Setting Wizard > Battery Connected > DC Cab1 or Combined Cab1

If there are multiple DC cabinets or combined cabinets, set this parameter based on the number of
batteries connected to each DC cabinet or combined cabinet.

Step 2 Set Rated Capacity.


Path: Main Menu > Setting Wizard > Battery Capability
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WebUI Operations
Step 1 Set BatteryN Connected.
Path: Monitoring > DC Cab1 or Combined Cab1 > Running Parameter > Basic
Parameters

If there are multiple DC cabinets or combined cabinets, set this parameter based on the number of
batteries connected to each DC cabinet or combined cabinet.

Step 2 Set Rated Capacity.


Path: Monitoring > Battery Group > Running Parameter > Basic Parameters
----End

5.1.4 Setting the Date and Time


Context
You can set the date and time based on the local time and time zone.

LCD Operations
Path: Main Menu > Setting Wizard > Date and Time

WebUI Operations
Path: System Settings > Time

5.1.5 Configuring an Alarm Tone


Context
You can configure an alarm tone on the LCD or WebUI.

Parameters

Table 5-2 Alarm tone parameter description

Parameter Description Default Value Value Range


Buzzer Enable Enables or disables No  Yes
an alarm tone.  No
Buzzer Alarm Type Indicates the alarm Timing  Timing
tone for a alarm.  Forever
Buzzer Alarm Specifies the 10 min 1-100
Duration duration for an
alarm tone.

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LCD Operations
Step 1 Set Buzzer Enable to Yes.
Path: Main Menu > Parameters Settings > Power System > Alarm Voice Para.
Step 2 Set Buzzer Alm. Duration as required.
----End

WebUI Operations
Step 1 Set Buzzer Enable to Yes.
Path: Monitoring > Power System > Running Parameter > Alarm Voice Parameters
Step 2 Set Buzzer Alarm Duration as required.
----End

5.1.6 Setting the Alarm Enable Option, Alarm Severity, and


Associated Relays
Context
You can set attributes for each alarm as required.
 Enable or disable an alarm.
− If an alarm is enabled, the SMU generates the alarm if the alarm condition is met.
− If an alarm is disabled, the SMU does not generate the alarm even though the alarm
condition is met.
 Set alarm severity.
There are four alarm severities: critical, major, minor, and warning.
 Associate relays.
Associate an alarm with specific dry contact outputs.

LCD Operations
Step 1 Open the alarm configuration screen.
Path: Main Menu > Parameters Settings > Alarm Parameters > Alarm Config
Step 2 Select a device type and set alarm parameters.
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WebUI Operations
Step 1 Open the alarm configuration page.
Path: System Settings > Alarm Parameters

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Step 2 Select a device type, click Confirm, and set alarm parameters.
----End

5.1.7 Configuring Alarm Actions for Dry Contact Outputs


Context
You can configure alarm actions for dry contact outputs to meet site requirements. Initially,
the status of a dry contact output changes from Open to Close when an alarm is generated.

If SMUs are cascaded, log in to the master and slave SMUs to set the parameters separately.

LCD Operations
Path: Main Menu > Parameters Settings > Alarm Parameters > DO Dry Contact Para.

WebUI Operations
Path: Monitoring > Power System > Running Parameter > DO Dry Contact Parameters

5.1.8 Configuring Alarm Conditions for Dry Contact Inputs


Context
You can configure alarm conditions for dry contact inputs to meet site requirements. For
example, if DIN1 Alarm Condition is set to Close, the SMU generates a DIN1 Alarm for
dry contact DIN1 when it is closed.

If SMUs are cascaded, log in to the master and slave SMUs to set the parameters separately.

LCD Operations
Path: Main Menu > Parameters Settings > Alarm Parameters > DI Dry Contact Para.

WebUI Operations
Path: Monitoring > Power System > Running Parameter > DI Dry Contact Parameters

5.1.9 Clearing Associations Between Alarms and Dry Contacts


Context
You can clear the association of all alarms with each dry contact output in a single click.

If SMUs are cascaded, log in to the master and slave SMUs to set the parameters separately.

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LCD Operations

Set Clear ALMn Asso. to Yes and press .


Path: Main Menu > Parameters Settings > Alarm Parameters > Clear ALM Asso.

WebUI Operations
Set Clear ALMn Association to Yes and click Submit.
Path: Monitoring > Power System > Running Control

5.1.10 Testing Dry Contact Outputs


Context
You can test the specified dry contact outputs based on their preset states (open or closed)
only on the LCD. If you do not manually exit the test, the dry contact outputs are
automatically restored to pre-test states when the period specified by Test Duration expires.
You can control dry contact output status as Open or Close to meet site requirements.

If SMUs are cascaded, log in to the master and slave SMUs to perform tests separately.

LCD Operations
Step 1 Set Output Relay Test to Yes.
Path: Main Menu > Running Control > Output Relay Test
Step 2 Set Test Duration as required.
Step 3 Set ALMn to Open or Close as required.
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5.1.11 Setting Rectifier Addresses


Context
You can set rectifier addresses only on the LCD.

If SMUs are cascaded, log in to the master and slave SMUs to set rectifier addresses separately.

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Figure 5-4 Rectifier addresses (twenty 100 A rectifiers are used in the example)

Parameters

Table 5-3 Rectifier address parameter description

Parameter Description Default Value Value Range


Set Rectifier Address Select Yes when you No  Yes
need to manually set  No
rectifier addresses.
Rect n Addr Set each rectifier address – 1–120
manually.

LCD Operations
Step 1 Set Set Rectifier Address to Yes.
Main Menu > Setting Wizard > Set Rectifier Address

Step 2 Press to choose Rect 1 Addr.


Step 3 Observe the indicators on rectifiers. If the power indicator (green) on a rectifier blinks at 0.5
Hz, the rectifier is selected. Set the rectifier address to the value shown in Figure 5-4 based on
the rectifier position.
Step 4 Refer to Step 2 and Step 3 to set addresses for the other rectifiers in the cabinet.

Step 5 Press to choose Save Settings. Press twice to save the settings.
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5.2 Common Maintenance Tasks


5.2.1 Backing Up Current Settings
Context
A configuration file contains all the settings for the current type of power system, such as
parameter values and alarm settings.
You can back up the configuration file to a local computer over the WebUI.

WebUI Operations
Step 1 Click Back Up Local Cabinet Current Settings.
Path: Maintenance > Configuration File
Step 2 In the displayed dialog box, click OK.
The configuration file is saved to the local computer.
----End

5.2.2 Importing a Configuration File


Context

You are advised to back up the current settings before importing a configuration file. After the
configuration file is imported, the settings are automatically updated.

You can import a configuration file that matches the SMU software version over the WebUI.
The SMU will restart after you import the configuration file.

Web Operations
Step 1 Click Browse after Import Local Cabinet a new configuration file: and select a
configuration file.
Path: Maintenance > Configuration File
Step 2 Click Upload to import the configuration file.
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5.2.3 Restoring Factory Settings


Context

The SMU restarts after factory settings are restored.

After factory settings are restored, all parameter values change to their default factory values.
You are advised to back up the current settings before restoring factory settings.
If SMUs are cascaded, this operation restores the settings of the local SMU only.

LCD Operations
Path: Main Menu > Parameters Settings > Restore Settings

WebUI Operations
Step 1 Click Restore Local Cabinet Factory Settings.
Path: Maintenance > Configuration File
Step 2 In the displayed dialog box, click OK.
----End

5.2.4 Upgrading the Software


Context
You can use the WebUI to upgrade software for the SMU, rectifier, and power distribution
monitoring unit. If a single cabinet is deployed, software upgrade takes about 5 minutes for
the SMU and about 6 minutes for the rectifier and power distribution monitoring unit. If
several cabinets are connected in parallel, the software upgrade takes longer, depending on the
actual deployment scenario.

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 The SMU restarts after the SMU software is upgraded.


 The rectifier and power distribution monitoring unit restart after software upgrades; the
SMU does not.
 Performance data is not recorded during an upgrade. If SMUs are cascaded, the
performance data of the other SMUs is also not recorded when one SMU is upgrading.

WebUI Operations
Step 1 Log in to the WebUI and go to the Software Upgrade page.
Path: Maintenance > Software Upgrade
Step 2 Click Browse behind Select an upgrade file and select a software upgrade file.
Step 3 Click Upload.
Step 4 After the file is uploaded, select the software in the software package list.
Step 5 Click Local Upgrade or Parallel Upgrade.
The SMU restarts after the SMU software is upgraded.
 Local Upgrade: applies only to devices in the cabinet where you log in to the WebUI.
 Parallel Upgrade: applies to a cabinet combination scenario. This mode upgrades all
devices in a combined cabinet, which takes a long time.
Step 6 After the SMU has restarted, choose Site Configuration > System Type Operation and
check the system type. If the type is incorrect, change it.

Software upgrades for the rectifier and power distribution monitoring unit do not cause the SMU to
restart. You can skip this step.

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5.2.5 Resetting the SMU


Context
Resetting the SMU takes about 1 minute, during which time the SMU cannot monitor or
manage the rectifiers, batteries, or other devices connected. After the SMU is reset, the
configuration file used before resetting automatically loads. You do not have to reset the
parameters.

LCD Operations

Set Reset SMU to Yes and press .


Path: Main Menu > Running Control > Power System

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WebUI Operations
Set Reset SMU to Yes and click Submit.
Path: Monitoring > Power System > Running Control

5.2.6 Restarting the DC or AC Power Distribution Monitoring


Unit
Hold down and on the DC cabinet monitoring panel for 10 seconds to restart the
DC power distribution monitoring unit.

Hold down and on the AC cabinet monitoring panel for 10 seconds to restart the
AC power distribution monitoring unit.
It takes about 1 minute to restart the DC or AC power distribution monitoring unit. During
this time, the SMU cannot monitor or manage the DC or AC cabinet.

5.2.7 Adding, Modifying, or Deleting Users


Context
The SMU supports a maximum of three concurrent online users, which are classified into
admin, engineer, and operator. Table 5-4 describes the rights of the three types of user.
You can set user types only on the WebUI.

Table 5-4 User types and rights

User Type User Rights Maximum Number


of Users

Admin Can view, set, and control all attributes 15 in total


and functions.
Engineer Same as admin users other than user
management rights.
Operator Can view real-time monitoring
information, query historical data and
e-labels, setting the time and IP addresses,
configure data record parameters, back up
configuration files, and export fault
information.

WebUI Operations
Path: Maintenance > User Management

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5.2.8 Changing a User Password


Context
To ensure security, change user passwords periodically.
Only the system administrator has permission to change user passwords.

LCD Operations
Change a user password on the LCD after navigating through Main Menu > Parameters
Settings > Local Parameters > Change Password.
Change a user password in compliance with the following rules:
 Six characters are required.
 The password can comprise digits, uppercase letters, and lowercase letters.

WebUI Operations
Step 1 After you log in to the WebUI, choose Maintenance > User Management.
Step 2 On the user management page, select the user whose password will be changed and click
Modify.
Step 3 In the Modify User Information dialog box, set Old Password, New Password, and
Confirm Password, and click Confirm.

The administrator needs to set Old Password only when changing the administrator's own password.

Change the password in compliance with the following rules:


 Six characters are required.
 The password must consist of at least two of the following types of characters: digits,
uppercase letters, lowercase letters, and special characters (` ~ ! @ # $ % ^ & * - _ = + ; :
' " , . ? space).
 The new password must be different from the old one.
 The password must be different from the user name or its reverse.
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5.2.9 Querying Active Alarms


Context
Active alarms are alarms that have not been cleared.

LCD Operations
Path: Main Menu > Active Alarm

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WebUI Operations
Path: Home > Active Alarm

5.2.10 Querying and Clearing Historical Alarms


Context
Historical alarms are alarms that have been cleared.

LCD Operations
 View historical alarms.
Path: Main Menu > Running Information > Historical Alarm
 Clear historical alarms.
Set Delete His. Alarms to Yes.
Path: Main Menu > Running Control > Clear Alarm > Historical Alarm

WebUI Operations
Step 1 On the Historical Alarm page, view historical alarms.
Path: Query > Historical Alarm
Step 2 After you query historical alarms based on conditions such as the device type and time, click
Clear in the lower left corner of Historical Alarm to clear historical alarms.
----End

5.2.11 Clearing Locked Alarms


Background
Locked alarms refer to alarms that are not automatically cleared even if alarm clearance
conditions are met.
Manually clear locked alarms after confirming that alarm clearance conditions are met.
Table 5-5 lists locked alarms.

Table 5-5 Locked alarms


Equipment Alarm LCD Clearance Path WebUI Clearance
Type Path

Battery String Battery Middle Main Menu > Running Home > Active Alarm
Voltage Imbalance Control > Clear
Alarm > Active Alarm
Battery Missing
Battery Group Battery Equalized
Charging
Protection

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Equipment Alarm LCD Clearance Path WebUI Clearance


Type Path
Battery Test
Cancelled
Battery Current
Imbalance
Rectifier Rectifier Upgrade
Group Fault
DC Cab BLVD Fault Alarm
LLVD Fault Alarm
Combined BLVD Fault Alarm
Cab
LLVD Fault Alarm
Battery Battery1 Main Menu > Running Monitoring > Battery
Detector Cell1/2/.../24 Control > Battery Detector > Running
Imbalance Detector Control
Battery2
Cell1/2/.../8
Imbalance
Battery3
Cell1/2/.../4
Imbalance
Battery4
Cell1/2/.../4
Imbalance

LCD Operation
Locked alarms are cleared in a similar way. The following describes how to clear Battery
Missing.
To clear the Battery Missing alarm, perform the following steps:
Step 1 Choose Main Menu > Running Control > Clear Alarm > Active Alarm. The alarm
clearance screen is displayed.

Step 2 Press to select Battery Missing, and press twice.


----End

WebUI Operation
To clear the Battery Missing alarm, perform the following steps:
Step 1 Choose Home > Active Alarm. The active alarm page is displayed.

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Step 2 Select the Battery Missing alarm, and click Clear Alarm.
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5.2.12 Deleting PDU 2 or 3 with a Communication Failure


Context
If the DC cabinet is the intelligent power distribution cabinet, the SMU generates an alarm
indicating that PDU 2 or 3 fails to communicate after the PDU 2 or 3 is removed. If there is
no need to reinstall PDU 2 or 3, delete the PDU 2 or 3 that has failed to communicate on the
LCD or WebUI.

LCD Operations
Step 1 Choose Main Menu > Running Control > Clear Alarm > Active Alarm. The alarm
clearance screen is displayed.

Step 2 Tap to select DU2 Comm. Fail. or DU3 Comm. Fail. and tap twice.
----End

Web Operations
Step 1 Choose Home > Active Alarm. The active alarm page is displayed.
Step 2 Select DU2 Communication Failure or DU3 Communication Failure and click Clear
Alarm.
----End

5.2.13 Exporting Historical Data


Context
The following data can be exported:
 Historical alarm
Historical alarm information includes the alarm name, generation time, clearance time,
and acknowledgement status.
 Active alarm
Active alarm information includes the alarm name, source device name, and generation
time.
 Performance data
Performance data includes the system voltage, total load current, battery temperature,
and others.
 Operation log
Operation logs record SMU access information, including the login user name, login and
logout time, login mode (LCD or WebUI), and parameter change.
 Battery test log

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Battery test logs include information about the latest 42 battery tests.
 All
Export all of the above data, including historical alarm, active alarm, performance data,
operation log and battery test log.
You can export historical data only on the WebUI.

WebUI Operations
On the Export Data page, select historical data and click Export to export the historical data
to the local computer.
Path: Query > Export Data

5.2.14 Exporting E-Labels


Context
You can view and export e-label information about the power distribution board, monitoring
board, and rectifiers on the WebUI.

WebUI Operations
On the E-label page, click Export All to save e-label information to the local computer.
Path: Maintenance > E-Label

5.2.15 Switching Between Equalized Charging and Float Charging


Context
You can manually switch between equalized charging and float charging.
When float charging conditions are met, equalized charging automatically changes to float
charging.

Parameters

Table 5-6 Parameter for switching between equalized charging and float charging

Parameter Description Default Value Value Range


Charge Control Switches between FC  FC
equalized charging  EC
and float charging.

LCD Operations
Step 1 Set System Control Mode to Manual.
Path: Main Menu > Running Control > Power System

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Step 2 Switch between equalized charging and float charging.


Path: Main Menu > Running Control > Battery Group
 If you set Charge Control to EC, equalized charging starts.
 If you set Charge Control to FC, float charging starts.
----End

WebUI Operations
Step 1 Set System Control Mode to Manual.
Path: Monitoring > Power System > Running Control
Step 2 Switch between equalized charging and float charging.
Path: Monitoring > Battery Group > Running Control
 Set Charge Control to EC and click Submit to charge batteries in equalized mode.
 Set Charge Control to FC and click Submit to charge batteries in float mode.
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5.2.16 Connecting and Disconnecting the Battery Supply


Context

After you disconnect the battery supply, loads will power off if an AC power failure occurs.
Therefore, exercise caution with this operation.

You can manually connect or disconnect the battery supply when the system works in manual
control mode.
Connecting and disconnecting the battery supply applies only to a power system configured
with battery contactors.

Parameters

Table 5-7 Parameter for connecting and disconnecting the battery supply

Parameter Description Default Value Value Range

BLVD Control Connects or disconnects the On  Off


battery supply.  On

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LCD Operations
Step 1 Set System Control Mode to Manual.
Path: Main Menu > Running Control > Power System
Step 2 Manually connect or disconnect the battery supply.
Path: Main Menu > Running Control > Battery Group
 Set BLVD Control to Off to disconnect the battery supply.
 Set BLVD Control to On to connect the battery supply.
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WebUI Operations
Step 1 Set System Control Mode to Manual.
Path: Monitoring > Power System > Running Control
Step 2 Manually connect or disconnect the battery supply.
Path: Monitoring > Battery Group > Running Control
 Set BLVD Control to Off to disconnect the battery supply.
 Set BLVD Control to On to connect the battery supply.
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5.2.17 Starting and Shutting Down Rectifiers


Context

Exercise caution when shutting down rectifiers, because doing so decreases maximum output
power and may disconnect the power supply to loads.

You can manually start or shut down rectifiers only when the system is working in manual
control mode.

Parameters

Table 5-8 Rectifier startup and shutdown parameters

Parameter Description Default Value Value Range


Turn on All Starts all rectifiers. Yes Yes
Rectifiers

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Parameter Description Default Value Value Range


Turn on/off Starts or shuts down a single On  On
Rectifier rectifier.  Off

LCD Operations
Step 1 Set System Control Mode to Manual.
Path: Main Menu > Running Control > Power System
Step 2 Manually start or shut down rectifiers.
 Set Turn on All Rectifiers to Yes to start all rectifiers at the same time.
Path: Main Menu > Running Control > Rectifier Group
 Set Turn on/off Rectifier to On to start a single rectifier.
Path: Main Menu > Running Control > Rectifier Cabinet n or Combined Cab n
 Set Turn on/off Rectifier to Off to shut down a single rectifier.
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WebUI Operations
Step 1 Set System Control Mode to Manual.
Path: Monitoring > Power System > Running Control
Step 2 Manually start or shut down rectifiers.
 Set Turn on All Rectifiers to Yes and click Submit to start all rectifiers at the same
time.
Path: Monitoring > Rectifier Group > Running Control
 Set Turn on/off Rectifier to On and click Submit to start a single rectifier.
Path: Monitoring > Rectifier Cabinet n or Combined Cabinet n > Rectifier n >
Running Control
 Set Turn on/off Rectifier to Off and click Submit to shut down a single rectifier.
----End

5.2.18 Importing an Individual File


Context
Different power systems may have different configurations, for example, fuse quantity, the
maximum number of connected batteries, and DC overvoltage alarm thresholds. An individual
file that contains configurations specific to a power system can be imported for management.

 After you import the individual file for a rectifier cabinet or combined cabinet, the SMU restarts and
restores the factory settings.

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 After you import the individual file for a DC or AC cabinet, the power distribution monitoring unit
restarts but the SMU does not.

You can import an individual file only on the WebUI.

WebUI Operations
Step 1 Select a cabinet type from the Cab Type drop-down list box.
Path: System Settings > Site Configuration > System Individual File
Step 2 Click Browse behind Please select a system individual file and select the target individual
file.
Step 3 Click Upload to import the file.
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5.2.19 Setting the AC Input Type


Context
You can set the AC input type for the power system on the SMU.

Parameters

Table 5-9 Parameter for setting the AC input type

Parameter Description Default Value


Value Range

AC Type AC input type of the power system. Three  Three


Phases Phases
 Three
Live
Lines

LCD Operations
Path: Main Menu > Parameters Settings > Power System > Basic Parameters

WebUI Operations
Path: Monitoring > Power System > Running Parameter > Basic Parameters

5.2.20 Configuring the AC Cabinet


Context
If an ambient temperature sensor is connected to the AC cabinet, set Ambient Temperature
Sensor to Yes so that the SMU can monitor the sensor connection status and display the
ambient temperature.

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If no ambient temperature sensor is connected, set Ambient Temperature Sensor to No.


Otherwise, the SMU may generate false alarms.

Parameters

Table 5-10 AC cabinet parameter

Parameter Description Default Value Value Range


Ambient Sets whether an ambient No  Yes
Temperature temperature sensor is NOTE  No
Sensor connected. The default value relates
to the AC power
distribution board.

LCD Operations
Path: Main Menu > Parameters Settings > AC Cab n

WebUI Operations
Path: Monitoring > AC Cab n > Running Parameter

5.2.21 Configuring the DC Cabinet


Context
You can set the number of batteries, total load overcurrent alarm threshold, and whether an
ambient temperature sensor is connected to the DC cabinet. The configured parameters must
match the actual configuration. Otherwise, the SMU may generate false alarms.

Parameters

Table 5-11 DC cabinet parameters

Parameter Description Default Value


Value Range

BatteryN Connected In this parameter, N indicates the No  Yes


sequence number of a battery string.  No
Set this parameter based on the number
of battery strings connected to the DC
cabinet.
For example, if four battery fuses or
circuit breakers are reserved in the DC
cabinet but only three battery strings
are connected, set Battery1
Connected, Battery2 Connected, and
Battery3 Connected to Yes, and set
Battery4 Connected to No.

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Parameter Description Default Value


Value Range
Ambient Sets whether an ambient temperature Yes  Yes
Temperature Sensor sensor is connected.  No
Total Load Over Sets the total load overcurrent 2750 A 10–10000
Current Point threshold for the DC cabinet.

LCD Operations
Path: Main Menu > Parameters Settings > Combined Cab n

WebUI Operations
Path: Monitoring > DC Cab n > Running Parameter

5.2.22 Setting Voltage Alarm Thresholds for AC and DC Cabinets


Context
When the AC input voltage or frequency or the DC output voltage is out of the normal range,
the SMU generates an alarm.

Parameters

Table 5-12 Alarm parameters for AC and DC cabinets

Parameter Description Default Value


Value Range
DC Overvoltage When the DC voltage exceeds this 58.0 V 53.0-60.0
Threshold value, the SMU generates an alarm.
DC Undervoltage When the DC voltage is less than this 45.0 V 35.0-57.0
Threshold value, the SMU generates an alarm.
DC Ultra When the DC voltage is less than this 44.0 V 35.0-57.0
Undervoltage value, the SMU generates an alarm.
Threshold This value is less than DC
Undervoltage Threshold.
AC Phase When the AC phase voltage exceeds 280 V 50~346
Overvoltage this value, the SMU generates an
Threshold alarm.
AC Phase When the AC phase voltage is less 180 V 50~346
Undervoltage than this value, the SMU generates an
Threshold alarm.

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Parameter Description Default Value


Value Range
AC Line When the AC line voltage exceeds this 485 V 86~600
Overvoltage value, the SMU generates an alarm.
Threshold
AC Line When the AC line voltage is less than 310 V 86~600
Undervoltage this value, the SMU generates an
Threshold alarm.
AC High Frequency When the AC frequency exceeds this 66.0 Hz 40.0~70.0
Threshold value, the SMU generates an alarm.
AC Low Frequency When the AC frequency is less than 45.0 Hz 40.0~70.0
Threshold this value, the SMU generates an
alarm.
DC Input When the DC input overvoltage is less 433 V 86~600
Overvoltage than this value, the SMU generates an
Threshold alarm.
DC Input When the DC input undervoltage is 74 V 0~432
Unervoltage less than this value, the SMU
Threshold generates an alarm.

LCD Operations
Path: Main Menu > Parameters Settings > Power System > AC&DC Volt. Para.

WebUI Operations
Path: Monitoring > Power System > Running Parameter > AC and DC Voltage
Parameters

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6 Remote Management

6.1 NMS Management over SNMP


6.1.1 Connecting a Communications Cable
Connect the FE port on the SMU to the network with a network cable, as shown in Figure 6-1.

Figure 6-1 Connecting a communications cable

(1) FE port (2) LAN switches (3) NMS

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6.1.2 Setting Parameters


Prerequisites

You can set SNMP parameters locally or remotely on the WebUI.

Before setting SNMP parameters, obtain the information listed in Table 6-1 from the NMS.

Table 6-1 Information obtained from the NMS

Information Description
SNMP version SNMP version and port number used by the
SMU and NMS. The SNMP versions
SNMP Port Number include SNMPv1, SNMPv2c, and SNMPv3.
Read Community Name If you use SNMPv1 or SNMPv2c, enter the
read community name and write community
Write Community Name name that comply with the NMS.
Otherwise, the SMU will not connect to the
NMS.
User Name To enhance the security, you need a user
name and password for authentication if you
MD5/SHA password use SNMPv3. After the authentication
succeeds, the SMU can communicate with
DES/AES password
the NMS.
Trap Target Address IP address and port number used by the
network management system (NMS) to
Trap Port receive trap packets

Procedure
Step 1 Apply to the site or equipment room network administrator for a fixed IP address.
Step 2 Set the IP address, subnet mask, and gateway address on the LCD, as described in Table 6-2.

Table 6-2 IP parameters

Second-Level Third-Level
Main Menu Menu Menu Default Value Setting Value
Setting Wizard Network IP 192.168.0.10 Set this
Parameters parameter
according to the
address
assigned by the
network
administrator.

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Second-Level Third-Level
Main Menu Menu Menu Default Value Setting Value

Subnet Mask 255.255.255.0 Set this


parameter based
on the subnet
mask assigned
by the network
administrator.
Default 192.168.0.1 Set this
Gateway parameter based
on the default
gateway
address
assigned by the
network
administrator.

Step 3 In Internet Explorer, enter the SMU IP address to log in to the WebUI.

The preset user name is admin, and the preset password is Changeme.

Step 4 Choose System Settings > SNMP. Under SNMP, set SNMP Version.

To ensure system security, you are advised to use SNMPv3 and select SHA and AES encryption
authentication modes.
 If the SNMP version is SNMPv1 or SNMPv2c, after you set SNMP Version in SNMP,
set SNMP Port, Read Community, and Write Community, and click Submit.
 If the SNMP version is SNMPv3, set SNMP Version and port number under SNMP.
Under SNMPv3, click Add, set User Name, MD5/SHA password, and DES/AES
password, and click Submit.
 If you set SNMP Version to ALL, you select SNMPv1, SNMPv2c, and SNMPv3.
Step 5 Under SNMP Trap, click Add to set the SNMP trap destination address and trap port number,
select an SNMP version, and click Submit.
Step 6 Import the Mib file into the Mib library of the NMS.
----End

6.1.3 Commissioning the NMS


You can use the NMS connected to the SMU through SNMP to view the running status and
active alarms of the power system and to configure alarm conditions for dry contact inputs.

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7 Feature Description

7.1 Rectifier Management


7.1.1 Output Voltage Control
Principles
If System Control Mode is Manual, you can set the rectifier output voltage.
The output voltage must be greater than DC Undervoltage Threshold (default value: 45.0 V).
Otherwise, System Control Mode automatically changes to Automatic when the system
voltage is less than DC Undervoltage Threshold.

When System Control Mode is Automatic, the SMU automatically adjusts the rectifier output voltage.

Parameters

Table 7-1 Rectifier output voltage parameter

Parameter Description Default Value Value Range


Manual Control Rectifier output voltage – 41.0–59.0
Voltage that is manually NOTE
configured. The value
range varies
with the power
system type.

LCD Operations
Step 1 Set System Control Mode to Manual.
Path: Main Menu > Running Control > Power System

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Step 2 Set Manual Control Volt. to the expected value.


Path: Main Menu > Running Control > Rectifier Group
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WebUI Operations
Step 1 Set System Control Mode to Manual.
Path: Monitoring > Power System > Running Control
Step 2 Set Manual Control Voltage to the expected value.
Path: Monitoring > Rectifier Group > Running Control
----End

7.1.2 Output Current Control


Principles
Limit the rated output current of rectifiers as required.
When System Control Mode is Automatic, the SMU adjusts the maximum rectifier output
current within the rated output current.
When System Control Mode is Manual, the SMU does not adjust the maximum rectifier
output current, which is the rated output current and can be customized.

Parameters

Table 7-2 Rectifier output current coefficients

Parameter Description Default Value Value Range


Maximum Limited This parameter is 121% 10-121
Current available only in NOTE
automatic control mode. The default value of
It specifies the percentage this parameter is the
of the expected maximum present output
current coefficient
rectifier output current to
of rectifiers in the
the rated rectifier output power system.
current.
For example, if the power
system contains three 50
A rectifiers and the
expected maximum
rectifier output current is
120 A, set this parameter
to 80%, which is
calculated as follows: 120
A/(50 A x 3) x 100% =
80%

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Parameter Description Default Value Value Range


Manual Control This parameter is 121% 1-121
Current Limit available only in manual NOTE
Coefficient mode. The default value of
It specifies the percentage this parameter is the
of the expected maximum present output
current coefficient
rectifier output current to
of rectifiers in the
the rated rectifier output power system.
current.
For example, if the power
system contains three 50
A rectifiers and the
expected maximum
rectifier output current is
120 A, set this parameter
to 80%, which is
calculated as follows: 120
A/(50 A x 3) x 100% =
80%

LCD Operations
Step 1 Set System Control Mode to Manual.
Path: Main Menu > Running Control > Power System
Step 2 Set Cur. Limiting Coef to the expected value.
Path: Main Menu > Running Control > Rectifier Group
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WebUI Operations
Step 1 Set System Control Mode to Manual.
Path: Monitoring > Power System > Running Control
Step 2 Set Manual Control Current Limit Coefficient to the expected value.
Path: Monitoring > Rectifier Group > Running Control
----End

7.1.3 (Optional) Walk-in


Principles
The SMU controls rectifiers to linearly increase the output current from 0 to the upper limit,
preventing current impact on batteries due to simultaneous startup of rectifiers.

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Parameters

Table 7-3 Rectifier walk-in parameters

Parameter Description Default Value Value Range


WALK-IN Enable Specifies whether the No  Yes
walk-in function is  No
enabled.
WALK-IN Time Specifies the duration 8s 8–200
NOTE within which the rectifier
This parameter is displayed
output current linearly
when WALK-IN Enable is increases from 0 to the
Yes. upper limit.

LCD Operations
Path: Main Menu > Parameters Settings > Rectifier Group

WebUI Operations
Path: Monitoring > Rectifier Group > Running Parameter > Basic Parameters

7.1.4 (Optional) Sequential Startup


Principles
Rectifiers are configured to start one by one at a preset interval, preventing impact on
batteries and rectifier input circuit breakers.

If SMUs are cascaded, rectifiers in each cabinet start up in sequence separately.

Parameters

Table 7-4 Parameter for sequential rectifier startup

Parameters Description Default Value Value Range


Sequential Start Interval Interval for starting 0s 0-20
rectifiers in sequence.

LCD Operations
Path: Main Menu > Parameters Settings > Rectifier Group

WebUI Operations
Path: Monitoring > Rectifier Group > Running Parameter > Basic Parameters

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7.1.5 Intelligent Rectifier Hibernation


Principles
The rectifier efficiency increases in proportion to the load power. If the total load power is low,
certain rectifiers hibernate to increase the load power of working rectifiers and raise the
rectifier efficiency. This facilitates energy conversation. The rectifier service life is prolonged
because rectifier runtime is reduced. Figure 7-1 shows a rectifier efficiency curve.

Figure 7-1 Rectifier efficiency curve (R48100G1 used as an example)

The SMU controls rectifiers to start and hibernate based on the loading capacity of the power
system. If the load power decreases, the SMU instructs certain rectifiers to hibernate. If the
load power increases, the SMU starts rectifiers to meet load power requirements. To ensure
that all rectifiers operate at the same degree of deterioration, the SMU instructs different
rectifiers to hibernate each time based on their real-time efficiency and runtime. See Figure
7-2.

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Figure 7-2 Intelligent rectifier hibernation

If the power system experiences an exception (such as battery loop disconnection, battery
overtemperature, or AC abnormality), all rectifiers stop hibernation. The rectifiers can begin
to hibernate again after the exception is rectified.

Parameters

Table 7-5 Parameters for intelligent rectifier hibernation

Parameter Description Default Value Range


Value

Hibernation Enable  No: Hibernation is disabled. No  Yes


 Yes: The SMU hibernates rectifiers  No
when the hibernation condition is met.
Hibernation Mode  Time Mode: Rectifiers with shorter Intelligent  Intelligent
NOTE runtime take precedence for work. Mode Mode
This parameter is displayed only  High Efficiency Mode: Rectifiers with  High
when Hibernation Enable is set higher real-time efficiency take Efficiency
to Yes. precedence for work. Mode
 Intelligent Mode: The SMU instructs  Time Mode
rectifiers to hibernate based on the
rectifier runtime and real-time
efficiency.
Hibernation Without Battery Indicates whether hibernation is enabled No  Yes
NOTE when batteries are not connected.  No
This parameter is displayed only NOTICE
when Hibernation Enable is set If you enable hibernation when batteries are not
to Yes. connected to the power system, the loads may
experience power failures. Exercise caution
when using this function.

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Parameter Description Default Value Range


Value

Min Redundancy Coefficient Percentage of the minimum redundant 0.20 0.05-1.00


NOTE current to the rated rectifier current.
This parameter is displayed only For example, if the rated rectifier current is
when Hibernation Enable is set 50 A and a minimum redundant current of
to Yes. 10 A is required, set Min. Redundant
Coefficient to 0.2 (10 A/50 A).
Min Working Rectifier Minimum number of working rectifiers 2 1-100
Number allowed after hibernation is enabled.
NOTE
This parameter is displayed only
when Hibernation Enable is set
to Yes.

Best Efficiency Point Percentage of the rectifier loading capacity 55% 10~100
NOTE to the rated capacity, at which the rectifier
This parameter is displayed only
reaches maximum efficiency.
when Hibernation Enable is set
to Yes.

Hibernation Stop Duration All rectifiers stop hibernation if the power 72.0 h 0.5-168.0
NOTE system experiences an exception. After the
This parameter is displayed only
power system recovers, rectifiers attempt to
when Hibernation Enable is set hibernate again when the time specified by
to Yes. Hibernation Stop Duration has elapsed.

Rectifier Rotation Period Period for alternating hibernating rectifiers 7 Day 1-365
NOTE
with working rectifiers. When the period
This parameter is displayed only
expires, the SMU starts all rectifiers. When
when Hibernation Enable is set the rectifiers have worked for 2 hours, the
to Yes. SMU instructs some of them to hibernate
again.
Phase Balance If the configuration of rectifiers meets the Disable  Disable
NOTE three-phase balance requirement and  Relative
This parameter is displayed only
intelligent rectifier hibernation is enabled in Balance
when 50 A rectifiers are used and a three-phase power system, the rectifiers
Hibernation Enable is set to Yes. corresponding to the three phases try to
hibernate.
Relative Balance: The difference in
quantity between the working rectifiers
corresponding to any two phases must be
less than or equal to 1.

LCD Operations
Path: Main Menu > Parameters Settings > Energy Saving

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WebUI Operations
Path: Monitoring > Rectifier Group > Running Parameter > Hibernation Parameters

7.2 Power Segment Management


When the system output power is insufficient due to an AC input exception or a rectifier fault,
batteries feed power to the loads. To prolong the operating duration of primary loads and
avoid reducing the battery lifespan due to overdischarge, the SMU controls the battery low
voltage disconnection (BLVD) and load low voltage disconnection (LLVD) routes to
disconnect the power supply to loads based on power disconnection parameters.
After the AC input or rectifier recovers, the SMU controls the BLVD and LLVD routes to
reconnect the power supply to loads.
According to the power distribution design, the SMU supports power segmentation. You can
set disconnection parameters based on the load type to disconnect secondary loads first and
then primary loads. This effectively extends the power backup time for primary loads.
BLVD management applies only to a power system configured with battery contactors.

 After the BLVD route is disconnected, the power system does not feed power to loads.
 You can disable BLVD. After BLVD is disabled, batteries may be damaged by
overdischarge if a lengthy mains outage occurs.
 To ensure that the entire system runs securely, if any of the Communication Failure
(including Cabinet MUS02B Communication Failure), Address Conflict, and Unknown
Cab Type alarms occurs, the power system runs with the BLVD and LLVD contactors
closed. The power segment management logic is implemented only if none of the
preceding alarms occurs.

Figure 7-3 shows hardware connections for power segmentation.

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Figure 7-3 Hardware connections for power segmentation

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Figure 7-4 Power segmentation logic diagram

Parameters

Table 7-6 BLVD parameter description

Parameter Description Default Value Range


Value

BLVD Enable Indicates whether BLVD control Yes  Yes


by the SMU is enabled.  No
BLVD Voltage If the battery voltage is less than 43.2 V 35.0-56.0
NOTE this value, the BLVD route is
This parameter is
disconnected.
displayed only when NOTE
BLVD Enable is Yes. BLVD Voltage must be less than
BLVD Connection Voltage.

BLVD Connection If the system voltage exceeds 51.5 V 37.0-58.0


Voltage this value, the BLVD route is
NOTE connected.
This parameter is NOTE
displayed only when BLVD Connection Voltage must
BLVD Enable is Yes. be greater than BLVD Voltage.

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Parameter Description Default Value Range


Value

BLVD Delay Time If the BLVD Warning alarm is 60s 5-90


generated, the BLVD route is
disconnected when the time
specified by BLVD Delay Time
expires.

Table 7-7 LLVD parameter description

Parameter Description Default Value Range


Value

LLVD Enable Indicates whether LLVD control Yes  Yes


by the SMU is enabled.  No
LLVD Voltage If the battery voltage is less than 45.0 V 35.0-56.0
NOTE this value, the LLVD route is
This parameter is
disconnected.
displayed only when NOTE
LLVD Enable is Yes. LLVD Voltage must be less than
LLVD Connection Voltage.

LLVD Connection If the system voltage exceeds 51.5 V 37.0-58.0


Voltage this value, the LLVD route is
NOTE connected.
This parameter is NOTE
displayed only when LLVD Connection Voltage must
LLVD Enable is Yes. be greater than LLVD Voltage.

LLVD Delay Time If the LLVD Warning alarm is 60s 5-90


generated, the LLVD route is
disconnected when the time
specified by LLVD Delay Time
expires.

LCD Operations
To set BLVD parameters, perform the following steps:
Step 1 Set BLVD Enable to Yes.
Path: Main Menu > Parameters Settings > Battery Group > Basic Parameters
Step 2 Set BLVD parameters.
Path: Main Menu > Parameters Settings > Battery Group > BLVD Parameters
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To set LLVD parameters, perform the following steps:

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Step 1 Set LLVD Enable to Yes.


Path: Main Menu > Parameters Settings > Power System > Basic Parameters
Step 2 Set LLVD parameters.
Path: Main Menu > Parameters Settings > Power System > LLVD Parameters
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WebUI Operations
To set BLVD parameters, perform the following steps:
Step 1 Set BLVD Enable to Yes and click Submit.
Path: Monitoring > Battery Group > Running Parameter > Basic Parameters
Step 2 Set BLVD parameters and click Submit.
Path: Monitoring > Battery Group > Running Parameter > BLVD Parameters
----End

To set LLVD parameters, perform the following steps:


Step 1 Set LLVD Enable to Yes and click Submit.
Path: Monitoring > Battery Group > Running Parameter > Basic Parameters
Step 2 Set LLVD parameters and click Submit.
Path: Monitoring > Power System > Running Parameter > LLVD Parameters
----End

7.3 Lead-Acid Battery Management


7.3.1 Charging Management
Principles
If the AC input to the power system is normal and meets load requirements, rectifiers supply
DC power to loads and charge batteries. If the AC input is abnormal or rectifiers are
overloaded or faulty, the batteries will supply power to loads. After the fault is rectified,
rectifiers continue to supply DC power to loads and charge the batteries.
The SMU enables batteries to switch between float charging and equalized charging by
adjusting the system output voltage.
 Float charging: charges batteries with an appropriate voltage to compensate for
self-discharge after they are fully charged.
 Equalized charging: fully and rapidly charges batteries with an increased output voltage.
During equalized charging, the SMU limits the rectifier output current to prevent battery
damage caused by an excessive charge current.

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Figure 7-5 shows the battery charging process.

Figure 7-5 Battery charging process

The SMU supports equalized charging modes (modes in which float charging switches to
equalized charging) described in Table 7-8.

Table 7-8 Charging management modes

Mode Starts When Terminates When


Automatic Any of the following conditions is met: Automatic termination:
equalized  The battery charge current exceeds Any of the following conditions is met:
charging the preset value.  The battery charge current is below the
 The battery capacity is below the preset value.
preset value.  The equalized charging duration exceeds the
 The AC power failure duration preset value.
exceeds the preset value.  The scheduled charging time ends.
 The scheduled charging time arrives. Manual termination:
The SMU allows charging batteries You terminate equalized charging manually.
periodically in equalized mode. After For details, see 5.2.15 Switching Between
each equalized charging is complete, Equalized Charging and Float Charging.
the SMU determines the start time of
the next charge. Abnormal termination:
The SMU stops equalized charging when
Manual equalized You start equalized charging manually. detecting exceptions about the AC input,
charging For details, see 5.2.15 Switching rectifiers, or batteries, such as high battery
Between Equalized Charging and Float temperatures.
Charging. NOTE
If flooded batteries are used, manually start forced
equalized charging. Forced equalized charging is
terminated if:
 The period specified by Equalized Charge
Maximum Duration expires.
 You terminate charging manually.

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Parameters

Table 7-9 Equalized/Float charging parameters

Parameter Description Default Value


Value Range
Float Charging Voltage for charging lead-acid 53.5 V 42.0-58.0
Voltage batteries in float mode.
Equalized Charging Voltage for charging lead-acid 56.4 V 42.0-58.0
Voltage batteries in equalized mode.
Charge Current Battery charge current limit. 0.10C10 0.05-0.25
Limit Coefficient
Automatic Indicates whether automatic Yes  Yes
Equalized Charge equalized charging is enabled.  No
Enable
Float to Equalized When the battery charge current 0.05C10 0.01-0.25
Charge Current exceeds the float-to-equalized
Coefficient charge current for more than the
time specified by Float to
Float to Equalized Equalized Charge Current 30 Min 2-1440
Charge Current Duration, batteries
Duration automatically begin equalized
charging.
Float to Equalized When the battery capacity is less 70% 50-100
Charge Capacity than Float to Equalized Charge
Percent Capacity Percent, batteries
automatically begin equalized
charging.
Scheduled Indicates whether scheduled Yes  Yes
Equalized Charge equalized charging is enabled.  No
Enable
Scheduled Interval for scheduled equalized 30 Day 1-365
Equalized Charge charging.
Interval
Scheduled Duration of each scheduled 9h 1-24
Equalized Charge equalized charging.
Duration
Equalized to Float When the battery charge current 0.01C10 0.01-0.25
Charge Current is less than the equalized-to-float
Coefficient charge current for more than the
time specified by Equalized to
Equalized to Float Float Charge Current 30 Min 2-540
Charge Current Duration, batteries
Duration automatically begin float
charging.

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Parameter Description Default Value


Value Range
Equalized Charge If the equalized charging 16 h 5-48
Maximum Duration duration exceeds the value of
this parameter, batteries
automatically begin float
charging.
NOTE
The value of this parameter must be
greater than the values of Equalized
to Float Charge Current Duration
and Scheduled Equalized Charge
Duration.

LCD Operations
For details about how to configure manual equalized charging, see 5.2.15 Switching Between
Equalized Charging and Float Charging.
Step 1 Set FC Voltage, EC Voltage, and Charge Limit Coef.
Path: Main Menu > Parameters Settings > Battery Group > Basic Parameters
Step 2 Set other equalized and float charging parameters.
Path: Main Menu > Parameters Settings > Battery Group > Charge Parameters
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WebUI Operations
For details about how to configure manual equalized charging, see 5.2.15 Switching Between
Equalized Charging and Float Charging.
Step 1 Set Float Charging Voltage, Equalized Charging Voltage, and Charge Current Limit
Coefficient.
Path: Monitoring > Battery Group > Running Parameter > Basic Parameters
Step 2 Set other equalized and float charging parameters.
Path: Monitoring > Battery Group > Running Parameter > Charge Parameters
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7.3.2 Temperature Compensation


Principles
To reduce the effect of ambient temperature on batteries, prolong the battery lifespan, and
maintain a reliable charge current, the SMU adjusts the system output voltage based on the
optimal operating temperature, present battery temperature, and temperature compensation
coefficient.

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The SMU decreases the system output voltage when the temperature rises and increases it
when the temperature drops. The adjustment range for battery temperature compensation is
51.5 V to 55.5 V.
Temperature compensation is effective only when batteries are in float charging state. The
SMU does not perform temperature compensation if the battery temperature sensor is
disconnected or faulty.
Figure 7-6 shows the temperature compensation control logic.

Figure 7-6 Temperature compensation control logic

System output voltage = Float voltage - (Present battery temperature - Temperature at the middle point
for temperature compensation) x Temperature compensation coefficient

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Table 7-10 Temperature compensation parameters

Parameter Description Default Value Value


Range
Temperature Amplitude of the battery 80 mV/degC 0-500
Compensation float charge voltage that NOTE
Coefficient needs to be adjusted for The default value varies
each change of 1°C. with the power system
Set this parameter based type.
on the temperature
compensation coefficient
for a 48 V battery string
and battery specifications.
For example, if each
battery is 3.33 mV and
each 48 V battery string
comprises 24 batteries,
then set this parameter to
80 mV, which is
calculated as follows: 3.33
x 24 = 80
Nominal Temperature at the middle 25 degC 5-45
Temperature point for temperature
compensation. Set this
parameter based on
battery specifications.
Temperature Highest temperature for 45 degC 40-45
Compensation temperature
Upper Threshold compensation.
Temperature Lowest temperature for 5 degC 5-10
Compensation temperature
Lower Threshold compensation.

LCD Operations
Path: Main Menu > Parameters Settings > Battery Group > Temp. Comp. Para.

WebUI Operations
Path: Monitoring > Battery Group > Running Parameter > Temperature Protection
Parameters

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7.3.3 High or Low Temperature Alarms and Protection


Principles
As the battery temperature rises, the SMU generates an alarm and takes a preset action to
protect the batteries. This mechanism prevents battery lifespan reduction or battery damage.
Alarms and protective measures are as follows:
1. When the battery temperature exceeds High Temperature Alarm Threshold, the SMU
generates a high temperature alarm.
2. When the battery temperature exceeds Very High Temperature Alarm Threshold, the
SMU implements the selected protection measure.
You can select any of the following protection measures:
− Lower the battery charge voltage
− Disconnect batteries
− Disable
If the battery temperature is below Low Temperature Alarm Threshold, the SMU generates
a low temperature alarm.

Parameters

Table 7-11 Parameters for high or low temperature alarms and protection

Parameter Description Default Value Value Range


Very High When the battery Disable  Low Volt
Temperature temperature exceeds Very  Discon.
Protection Mode High Temperature Alarm
 Disable
Threshold, the SMU
implements the selected
protection measure.
Very High In Low Volt protection 51.5 V 42.0-53.0
Temperature mode, when the battery
Protection Voltage temperature exceeds Very
High Temperature Alarm
Threshold, the SMU
changes the charge voltage
to Very High
Temperature Protection
Voltage.
High Temperature When the battery 50 degC 25-80
Alarm Threshold temperature exceeds High
Temperature Alarm
Threshold, the SMU
generates the Battery
TemperatureN High
alarm.

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Parameter Description Default Value Value Range


Very High When the battery 53 degC 25-80
Temperature Alarm temperature exceeds Very
Threshold High Temperature Alarm
Threshold, the SMU
generates the Battery Very
High Temperature alarm
and protects the batteries
against very high
temperature.
Low Temperature When the battery –10 degC –20 to +20
Alarm Threshold temperature is less than
Low Temperature Alarm
Threshold, the SMU
generates the Battery
TemperatureN Low alarm.

LCD Operations
Path: Main Menu > Parameters Settings > Battery Group > Temp. Prot. Para.

WebUI Operations
Path: Monitoring > Battery Group > Running Parameter > Temperature Protection
Parameters

7.3.4 Standard Battery Test


Principles
The SMU provides multiple standard battery test modes to detect battery performance and
health. Table 7-12 describes the standard battery test modes.

Table 7-12 Standard battery test modes

Mode Starts When Charge Discharge Terminates When


Process Process
Test by time  Scheduled You can You can Any of the following conditions is met:
 Tested on The scheduled choose choose  The standard battery test reaches the
schedule test start time whether to whether to preset end time.
arrives. enable enable the
 Tested as  The battery capacity is below the
pre-equalized constant
planned  Planned preset test end capacity.
charging. current test.
The planned test  The battery voltage is below the
If you do, the If you do,
start time SMU allows batteries preset test end voltage.
arrives. batteries to discharge at  The battery temperature exceeds the
be charged in a constant preset test end temperature.
equalized current.  The SMU generates an alarm.

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Mode Starts When Charge Discharge Terminates When


Process Process

Manual test You start the test mode before Any of the following conditions is met:
manually. starting a
 You terminate the test manually.
standard
battery test,  The standard battery test reaches the
and then tests preset end time.
discharge  The battery capacity is below the
after the preset test end capacity.
batteries are
 The battery voltage is below the
fully charged.
This ensures preset test end voltage.
the accuracy  The battery temperature exceeds the
of the battery preset test end temperature.
test data.  The SMU generates an alarm.
AC power An AC power None Batteries Any of the following conditions is met:
failure test failure occurs. supply the  AC power is restored.
power.
 The standard battery test reaches the
preset end time.
 The battery capacity is below the
preset test end capacity.
 The battery voltage is below the
preset test end voltage.
 The battery temperature exceeds the
preset test end temperature.
 The SMU generates an alarm.

The SMU records details about the standard battery test process and generates a test report
after the test ends. You can query the test result over the LCD or WebUI or export it on the
WebUI.

Parameters
Table 7-13 describes the standard battery test parameters. Table 7-14 lists the content in a
battery test report.

Table 7-13 Standard battery test parameters

Parameter Description Default Value Value Range

AC Fail Test Enable Indicates whether No  Yes


the standard battery  No
test is allowed if an
AC power outage
occurs.

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Parameter Description Default Value Value Range


Time Test Mode The mode in which Disable  Disable
the SMU starts an  Planned
automatic test on
 Scheduled
schedule or as
planned.
Annual Battery Number of planned 0 0-6
Tests tests within a year.
NOTE
This parameter is
displayed only when
Time Test Mode is
set to Planned.

Planned Test Time Time when a 01-01 00:00 MM-DD HH:MM


N planned test starts.
NOTE
This parameter is
displayed only when
Time Test Mode is
Planned and Annual
Battery Tests is
greater than or equal
to 1.

Scheduled Test Interval for starting 90 Day 2-999


Period a scheduled test.
NOTE
This parameter is
displayed only when
Time Test Mode is
Scheduled.

Scheduled Test Start Time when a 21:00:00 HH:MM:SS


Time scheduled test starts.
NOTE
This parameter is
displayed only when
Time Test Mode is
Scheduled.

Pre-Equalized Indicates whether Yes  Yes


Charging Enable the SMU allows  No
NOTE
charging batteries in
This parameter is
equalized mode
displayed only when before a standard
Time Test Mode is battery test starts.
Scheduled or
Planned and the
number of planned
tests is greater than 0.

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Parameter Description Default Value Value Range


Constant Current Indicates whether No  Yes
Test Enable batteries are allowed  No
to discharge at a
constant current in a
standard battery test.
Constant Test Batteries discharge 9999 A 1-9999
Current at this current in a
NOTE standard battery test.
This parameter is
displayed only when
Constant Current
Test Enable is Yes.

Test End Voltage If the battery voltage 46.0 V 43.0–53.0


is below the value of
this parameter, the
battery test ends.
Test End Capacity If the battery 20% 0-99
capacity is below the
value of this
parameter, the
battery test ends.
Test End Temp If the battery 5 degC –5 to +15
temperature exceeds
the value of this
parameter, the
battery test ends.
Test End Time If the standard 480 Min 1-6000
battery test duration
reaches the value of
this parameter, the
battery test ends.

Table 7-14 Battery test report parameters

Parameter Description
Start Time Time when a battery test starts
End Time Time when a battery test ends
Test Type Type of a battery test
Stop Reason Reason why a battery test ends
Test Result Battery test result
End Voltage (V) Battery voltage measured when a battery
test ends

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Parameter Description
Average Discharge Current (A) Average discharge current measured during
a battery test
Discharge Capacity (Ah) Amount of electricity discharged during a
battery test
Battery Temperature (degC) Battery temperature measured when a
battery test ends

LCD Operations
 Set standard battery test parameters.
Path: Main Menu > Parameters Settings > Battery Group > Standard Test Para.
 Manually start or terminate a standard battery test.
Path: Main Menu > Running Control > Battery Group
 Query standard battery test results.
Path: Main Menu > Running Information > Battery Group > Battery Test Records

WebUI Operations
 Set standard battery test parameters.
Path: Monitoring > Battery Group > Running Parameter > Standard Test
Parameters
 Manually start or terminate a standard battery test.
Path: Monitoring > Battery Group > Running Control
 Query standard battery test results.
Path: Query > Battery Test Records

7.3.5 Short Test


Principles
When batteries are charging or hibernating, the SMU periodically starts a short test for
batteries based on settings to initially and rapidly determine whether the batteries are normal.
You can manually start and terminate a short battery test. Table 7-15 describes the short test
mode.

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Table 7-15 Short test mode

Mode Starts When Terminates When


Scheduled short test The preset time arrives. Any of the following
conditions is met:
 The test duration exceeds
the preset short test
duration.
 The battery voltage is
below the preset short
test end voltage.
 The SMU generates an
alarm.

Parameters
Table 7-16 describes the short test parameters. Table 7-14 lists the content in a short test
report.

Table 7-16 Short test parameters

Parameter Description Default Value Range


Value

Short Test Enable Indicates whether the SMU is Yes  Yes


allowed to automatically start a  No
short test.
Short Test Interval Interval for the SMU to start a 30 Day 1-360
short test.
Short Test Duration If the test duration exceeds this 5 Min 1-240
value, the SMU stops the short
test.
Short Test End If the battery voltage drops below 45.0 V 44.2-53.0
Voltage this value, the test ends.

LCD Operations
 Set short test parameters.
Path: Main Menu > Running Status > Batt Test Log
 Manually start or terminate a battery short test.
Path: Main Menu > Running Control > Battery Group
 Query short test results.
Path: Main Menu > Running Information > Battery Group > Battery Test Records

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WebUI Operations
 Set short test parameters.
Path: Monitoring > Battery Group > Running Parameter > Short Test Parameters
 Manually start or terminate a battery short test.
Path: Monitoring > Battery Group > Running Control
 Query short test results.
Path: Query > Battery Test Records

7.3.6 Balance Monitoring


The SMU monitors the battery balance in real time as follows:
 Monitors the middle point voltage balance.
 Monitors the current balance.
 Monitors the balance of each battery (a battery voltage detector is required).

(Optional) Monitoring the Middle Point Voltage Balance


The SMU monitors the voltage balance for all batteries in each battery string in real time by
using a signal cable for monitoring battery middle point voltages. If the battery voltages are
unbalanced, the SMU generates a Battery n Voltage Imbalance alarm.
The number of battery strings to be monitored depends on the power system type. The SMU
monitors the voltage balance for a maximum of six battery strings.
Figure 7-7 shows the logic diagram for middle point voltage balance monitoring

Figure 7-7 Logic diagram for middle point voltage balance monitoring

Monitoring the Current Balance


When batteries are discharging, the SMU generates a Curr Imbalance Between Batts alarm
if detecting that the maximum current deviation between battery strings exceeds 0.05C10. The
alarm must be manually cleared.

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Current balance monitoring depends on the shunt configuration for the power system. Figure
7-8 shows the logic diagram for current balance monitoring.

Figure 7-8 Logic diagram for current balance monitoring

Monitoring the Balance of Each Battery (a Battery Voltage Detector Required)


A battery voltage detector connected to the SMU checks whether each battery has the same
voltage. If different voltages are detected, the SMU generates the BatteryN CellN Imbalance
alarm. This alarm must be manually cleared. Figure 7-9 shows the hardware connections.

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Figure 7-9 Hardware connection to a battery voltage detector

(1) RS485 port on the battery voltage detector (2) COM port on the SMU

Table 7-17 Battery voltage detector parameters

Parameter Description Default Value Value Range

Cell Type Type of a single 2V 2 V/6 V/12 V


battery.
Detected Battery Number of detected 1 1-4
String battery strings.
Cell Imbalance When detecting that 20% 5-30
Alarm Threshold the difference
between the detected
single battery
voltage and the
average battery
voltage of a battery
string exceeds this
threshold, the SMU
generates a battery
imbalance alarm.

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7.3.7 Remaining Battery Capacity and Backup Time Forecast


Principles
The SMU calculates the remaining battery capacity based on the load power and battery status
to forecast the battery backup time.

Backup Time is displayed only when batteries are discharging.

LCD Operations
Path: Main Menu > Running Information > Battery Group > Basic Information

WebUI Operations
Path: Monitoring > Battery Group > Running Information

7.4 Programmable Logic Controller


The SMU provides flexible functions in the Programmable Logic Controller (PLC).
You can select any signals (such as those indicating a missing AC cabinet or multi-rectifier
faults), perform logical operations such as AND, OR, NOT, >, and < on the signals, and send
the calculation results to specific dry contacts. Figure 7-10 shows the PLC conceptual
diagram.

Figure 7-10 PLC conceptual diagram

The circled numbers in Figure 7-10 indicate the numbers of logic program lines, which correspond to the
logic program lines described in Configuration Example.

You can use the PLC only on the WebUI.

Parameters
The following are the inputs, operators, and outputs for PLC logic programs:
 Input:
− Signals collected by the SMU, such as total load current signals

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− Alarms generated by the SMU, such as rectifier fault and battery high temperature
alarms
− Constant
− Register: combines multiple levels of logic program lines.
 Operator:
− AND: The output is active if both inputs are active.
− OR: The output is active if either input is active.
− NOT: The output is the inverse value of the input signal or constant.
− >: The output is active if the input is greater than the constant.
− <: The output is active if the input is less than the constant.
 Output
− Outputs are associated with dry contact outputs and can be used for generating
alarms or controlling devices.
− Register: combines multiple levels of logic program lines.
− Alarm customization: generates calculation results as new alarms.
The new alarm is displayed under Power System in the alarm list. You can set the
alarm name, severity, and associated dry contact.

WebUI Operations
The PLC configuration is concise and easy to operate. The following operations are
supported:
 Configures and displays PLC logic program lines.
 Enables or disables each or all logic programs.
 Imports or exports configuration files.
Figure 7-11 shows the PLC WebUI.
 Basic Parameters: logic program configuration is valid only when PLC Function
Enable is set to Yes.
 Logic List: allows you to configure logic program lines. Figure 7-12 shows the Logic
List pane.
 Import and Export: allows you to import or export configuration files to generate logic
program lines in batches.

Figure 7-11 PLC on the WebUI

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Figure 7-12 Logic List on the WebUI

Configuration Example
In this example, you need to compile a logic program whose inputs are Ac Cabinet Missing
or Multi-Rectifier Fault, Low Battery Capacity, and Total Load Current > 30 A and
whose output is an alarm signal. Figure 7-10 shows the PLC logic conceptual diagram.
To compile the logic program, perform the following steps:
Step 1 Clear the alarms associated with the ALM1 dry contact. For details, see 5.1.9 Clearing
Associations Between Alarms and Dry Contacts.
Step 2 Set PLC Function Enable to Yes and click Submit.
Step 3 Compile a logic program whose inputs are Ac Cabinet Missing or Multi-Rectifier Fault,
Low Battery Capacity, and Total Load Current > 30 A and whose output is an alarm
signal.
1. Add a logic program.

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Figure 7-13 Adding a logic program on the WebUI

2. Compile the first logic program line whose inputs are Ac Cabinet Missing and
Multi-Rectifier Fault, operator is OR, and output is Register1. Then click Submit.

Figure 7-14 Compiling the first logic program line on the WebUI

3. Compile the second logic program line whose inputs are Register1 and Low Battery
Capacity, operator is AND, and output is Register2. Then click Submit.

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Figure 7-15 Compiling the second logic program line on the WebUI

4. Compile the third logic program line whose inputs are Total Load Current and 30.0,
operator is >, hysteresis is 2.0, and output is Register3. Then click Submit.

Figure 7-16 Compiling the third logic program line on the WebUI

5. Compile the fourth logic program line whose inputs are Register2 and Register3,
operator is AND, and output is ALM1. Then click Submit.

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Figure 7-17 Compiling the fourth logic program line on the WebUI

Step 4 Activate the program lines that you submit on the logic list one by one. After a program line is
activated, a green icon is displayed in the Status column.

Figure 7-18 Logic program lines activated on the WebUI

Step 5 Click Export to export the configuration file that contains the logic program lines.

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Figure 7-19 Exporting a configuration file on the WebUI

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A LCD Parameter List

 The menu hierarchy and parameter display depend on the system type, parameter settings, and
device connections.
 The default values depend on the system type. The default values listed in the table are for reference
only and subject to change with the actual display.
 # indicates that the parameter is displayed only when related devices are connected or related
parameters are set.

Table A-1 Running Information menu hierarchy

Second-Level Menu Third-Level Menu Fourth-Level Menu

Power System Basic Information System Voltage


Total Load Current
System Efficiency
Cabinet Address
Parallel Status
DO Control Status ALMN Control Status
Rectifier Group Total Output Current -
Total DC Power -
Load Usage -
Total AC Power -
Battery Group Basic Information Battery Status
Total Batt Current
Total Rated Cap.
Remain Cap. Percent
Cur. Limiting Status
Test Status

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Second-Level Menu Third-Level Menu Fourth-Level Menu


Batt. SOH
Battery Test Records -
Rectifier CabN# Basic Information Qty. of Rect.
Qty. of Rect.(On)
Qty. of Rect.(Off)
Phase L1 Current
Phase L2 Current
Phase L3 Current
DC Voltage
Rect Total Output Curr
Cab Type
Battery Information Battery Temp. 1-2
Load Information Total Load Current
Load Current 1-30
RectifierN Slot No.
Run Status
DC Output Voltage
DC Output Current
DC Output Power
L1-L2 Line Voltage
L2-L3 Line Voltage
L3-L1 Line Voltage
Real-time Efficiency
Cur. Limiting Status
AC Frequency
Hardware Version
Software Version
Bar Code
Batt. Cell# Batt. Detector Addr.
Batt.1 Cell1-24 Volt.
Batt.2 Cell1-8 Volt.

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Second-Level Menu Third-Level Menu Fourth-Level Menu


Batt.3 Cell1-4 Volt.
Batt.4 Cell1-4 Volt.
Combined CabN# Basic Information Qty. of Rect.
Qty. of Rect.(on)
Qty. of Rect.(off)
DC Voltage
Ambient Temp#
MUS02B SW Version
MUS02B HW Version
Phase L1 Current#
Phase L2 Current#
Phase L3 Current#
Cab Type
AC1 Work State#
AC1 Phase L1 Voltage#
AC1 Phase L2 Voltage#
AC1 Phase L3 Voltage#
AC1 L1-L2 Line Voltage#
AC1 L2-L3 Line Voltage#
AC1 L3-L1 Line Voltage#
AC1 Frequency#
AC2 Work State#
AC2 Phase L1 Voltage#
AC2 Phase L2 Voltage#
AC2 Phase L3 Voltage#
AC2 L1-L2 Line Voltage#
AC2 L2-L3 Line Voltage#
AC2 L3-L1 Line Voltage#
AC2 Frequency#
Battery Information Battery Temp. N#
Load Information Total Load Curr.

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Load Current N#
RectifierN Slot No.
Run Status
DC Output Voltage
DC Output Current
DC Output Power
L1-L2 Line Voltage
L2-L3 Line Voltage
L3-L1 Line Voltage
Real-time Efficiency
Cur. Limiting Status
AC Frequency
Hardware Version
Software Version
Bar Code
Battery StringN Current
Remain Cap. Percent
Middle Voltage#
AC CabN# Basic Information AC1/2 Work State
AC1/2 L1-L2 Line Voltage
AC1/2 L2-L3 Line Voltage
AC1/2 L3-L1 Line Voltage
AC1/2 Frequency
Software Version
Hardware Version
Cab Type
DC CabN# Basic Information DC Voltage
DU Total Load Curr.#
Ambient Temp#
DU2 Status#
DU3 Status#

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Second-Level Menu Third-Level Menu Fourth-Level Menu


SoftWare Version
HardWare Version
Cab Type
Battery Information Battery Temp. N
DUN Load Information Total Load Curr.
Load Current N
DUN Load Information Load Power N
Battery StringN# Current#
Remain Cap. Percent#
Middle Voltage#
Historical Alarm - -
Version Software Version -

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Menu Menu Value

Battery Type Battery Type - Lead Acid Lead Acid


Battery Battery/Flooded
Battery
Battery Connected Combined CabN# BatteryN No No/Yes
Connected
DC CabN# BatteryN No No/Yes
Connected
Battery Capability Rated Capacity - - 5-12000
Battery EC/FC FC Voltage - 53.5 V 42.0-58.0
EC Voltage - 56.4 V 42.0-58.0
Date and Time Date - - -
Time - - -
Time Zone - - -
Network Parameters IP - 192.168.0.10 -
Subnet Mask - 255.255.255.0 -
Gateway - 192.168.0.1 -

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Menu Menu Menu Menu Value

Power System Basic AC Type - Three Phases Three Phases/Three Live


Parameters Lines
LLVD Enable - Yes No/Yes
Battery Type - Lead Acid Lead Acid
Battery Battery/Flooded Battery
Total Load - Measurement Measurement
Curr Source Mode Mode/Calculation Mode
LLVD LLVD Mode - Voltage Voltage Mode/Time
Parameters Mode Mode/Capacity Mode
NOTE LLVD Voltage - 45.0 V 35.0-56.0
This
parameter is LLVD Con. - 51.5 V 37.0-58.0
displayed Volt.
only when
LLVD LLVD Time - 180 Min 5-1000
Enable is set
to Yes. NOTE
This parameter
is displayed
only when
LLVD Mode is
set to Time
Mode.

LLVD - 25% 0-99


Capacity
NOTE
This parameter
is displayed
only when
LLVD Mode is
set to Capacity
Mode.

LLVD Delay - 60s 5-90


Time
AC&DC AC Pha. OV. - 280 V 50-600
Volt. Para. Thres.
AC Pha. UV. - 180 V 50-600
Thres.
AC Line OV. - 485 V 50-600
Thres.
AC Line UV. - 310 V 50-600
Thres.
DC Overvolt. - 58.0 V 53.0-60.0
Thres.

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DC Undervolt. - 45.0 V 35.0-57.0
Thres.
DC Ultra - 44.0 V 35.0-57.0
Undervolt.
AC High Fre. - 66.0 HZ 40.0-70.0
Thres.
AC Low Fre. - 45.0 HZ 40.0-70.0
Thres.
Ambient Amb. HT - 55 degC 25-80
Temp. Para. Thres.
Amb. LT - –20 degC –20-20
Thres.
Alarm Voice Buzzer Enable - No Yes/No
Para.
Buzzer Alarm - Timing Timing/Forever
Type
NOTE
This parameter
is displayed
only when
Buzzer Enable
is set to Yes.

Buzzer Alm. - 10 Min 1-100


Duration
NOTE
This parameter
is displayed
only when
Buzzer Enable
is set to Yes
and Buzzer
Alarm Type is
Timing.

Parallel Connect - No Yes/No


Parameters Master Power
Rectifier Default - - 53.5 V 48.0-58.0
Group Output Volt
Max. Limited - - 121% 10-121
Current
High Rect. - - 5% 0-150
Capacity
Low Rect. - - 75% 0-150
Capacity

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Fan Speedup - - No Yes/No
Enable
Sequential St. - - 0s 0-20
Int.
OV Prot. - - 59.5 V 58.5-60.5
Thres.
WALK-IN - - No Yes/No
Enable
WALK-IN - - 8s 8-200
Time
NOTE
This
parameter is
displayed
only when
WALK-IN
Enable is set
to Yes.

Lost Phase - - No Yes/No


Enable
Energy Saving Hibernation - - No Yes/No
Enable
Hibernation - - Intelligent Intelligent Mode/High
Mode Mode Efficiency Mode/Time
NOTE
Mode
This
parameter is
displayed
only when
Hibernation
Enable is set
to Yes.

Hiber. - - No Yes/No
Without Batt.
NOTE
This
parameter is
displayed
only when
Hibernation
Enable is set
to Yes.

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Min. Rdnt. - - 0.20 0.05-1.00
Coef.
NOTE
This
parameter is
displayed
only when
Hibernation
Enable is set
to Yes.

Min. - - 2 1-100
Working
Rects.
NOTE
This
parameter is
displayed
only when
Hibernation
Enable is set
to Yes.

Best - - 55% 10-100


Efficiency Pt.
NOTE
This
parameter is
displayed
only when
Hibernation
Enable is set
to Yes.

Hiber. Stop - - 72.0 h 0.5-168.0


Duration
NOTE
This
parameter is
displayed
only when
Hibernation
Enable is set
to Yes.

Circulation - - 7 Day 1-365


Period
NOTE
This
parameter is
displayed
only when
Hibernation
Enable is set
to Yes.

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Phase - - Disable Disable/Relative Balance
Balance
NOTE
This
parameter is
displayed
only when
Hibernation
Enable is set
to Yes.

Battery Group Basic Rated Capacity - - 5-12000


Parameters
FC Voltage - 53.5 V 42.0-58.0
EC Voltage - 56.4 V 42.0-58.0
Charge Limit - 0.10 C10 0.05-0.25
Coef.
BLVD Enable - Yes Yes/No
Battery Hib. - No Yes/No
Enable
Temp. Comp. Temp Comp - 80 mV/degC 0-500
Para. Coef
Nominal - 25 degC 5-45
Temperature
TC Upper - 45 degC 40-45
Thres.
TC Lower - 5 degC 5-10
Thres.
BLVD BLVD Mode - Voltage Voltage Mode/Capacity
Parameters Mode Mode/Time Mode
BLVD Voltage - 43.2 V 35.0-56.0
BLVD Con. - 51.5 V 37.0-58.0
Volt.
BLVD Time - 480 Min 5-1000
NOTE
This parameter
is displayed
only when
BLVD Mode is
set to Time
Mode.

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BLVD - 5% 0-99
Capacity
NOTE
This parameter
is displayed
only when
BLVD Mode is
set to Capacity
Mode.

BLVD Delay - 60s 5-90


Time
AC Fail High - Disable Disable/Enable
Temp BLVD
BLVD Temp - Ambient Ambient/Battery/Ambie
Source nt and Battery/Ambient
or Battery
BLVD Temp - 55 45-60
Temp. Prot. Very HT Prot. - Disable Low
Para. Mode Volt/Disable/Discon.
Very HT Prot. - 51.5 V 42.0-53.0
Volt.
NOTE
This parameter
is displayed
only when
Very HT Prot.
Mode is set to
Low Volt.

HT Alarm - 50 degC 25-80


Thres.
Very HT - 53 degC 25-80
Alarm Thres.
LT Alarm - –10 degC –20-20
Thres.
Charge Auto. EC - Yes Yes/No
Parameters Enable
FC-EC Cur. - 0.05 C10 0.01-0.25
Coef.
FC-EC Cur. - 30 Min 2-1440
Duration
FC-EC Cap. - 70% 50-100
Percent

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Sche. EC - Yes Yes/No
Enable
Sche. EC - 30 Day 1-365
Interval
Sche. EC - 9h 1-24
Duration
EC-FC Cur. - 0.01 C10 0.01-0.25
Coef.
EC-FC Cur. - 30 Min 2-540
Duration
EC Max - 16 h 5-48
Duration
Mains - No Yes/No
Recovery EC
En
AC Fail - 10 Min 0-30
Duration
NOTE
This parameter
is displayed
only when
Mains
Recovery EC
En is set to
Yes.

Standard Test AC Fail Test - No Yes/No


Para. Enable
Time Test - Disable Disable/Planned/Schedul
Mode ed
Sche. Test St. - 21:00:00 HH:MM:SS
Time
NOTE
This parameter
is displayed
only when
Time Test
Mode is set to
Scheduled.

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Menu Menu Menu Menu Value
Sche. Test - 90 Day 2-999
Period
NOTE
This parameter
is displayed
only when
Time Test
Mode is set to
Scheduled.

Annual Battery - 0 0-6


Tests
NOTE
This parameter
is displayed
only when
Time Test
Mode is set to
Planned.

Test Time N - 01–01 00:00 MM-DD HH:MM


NOTE
This parameter
is displayed
only when
Time Test
Mode is
Planned and
Annual
Battery Tests
is greater than
0.

Pre-EC Enable - Yes Yes/No


Constant Cur. - No Yes/No
Test
Test End - 46.0 V 44.2-53.0
Voltage
Test End - 20% 0-99
Capacity
Test End Time - 480 Min 1-6000
Test End - 5 degC -5-15
Temperature
Short Test Short Test - No Yes/No
Para. Enable

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Short Test - 30 Day 1-360
Period
NOTE
This parameter
is displayed
only when
Short Test
Enable is
Planned.

Short Test - 5 Min 1-240


Time
Short Test End - 45.0 V 44.2-53.0
Volt.
Alarm Overcur. Alm. - 0.25 C10 0.05-0.50
Parameters Thres.
Low Cap. Alm. - 30% 0-90
Thres.
Volt. Imb. - 20% 5-30
Thres.
Installation Installation - 2010–01–01 YYYY-MM-DD
Time Time
Combined Basic BatteryN - No Yes/No
CabN# Parameters Connected
DC SPD - - Yes/No
AC SPD - Yes Yes/No
Batt Temp. - 2 0-10
Num#
Ambient - No Yes/No
Temp. Sensor#
Detect - Auto Detect Auto Detect/23-30
Address#
Load Current Total Load - 2750 A 10-5000
Limit Over Curr.
LoadN Over - 550 A 10-5000
Curr.#
Shunt - - - -
Parameters#
Rectifier Basic Ambient - Yes No/Yes
CabN# Parameters Temp. Sensor
Batt. Cell Cell Type - 2V 2/6/12

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Detector# Detected Batt - 1 1-4
String
Imb. Alm. - 20% 5-30
Thres.
AC CabN# Basic Ambient - No Yes/No
Parameters Temp. Sensor
DC CabN# Basic BatteryN - No Yes/No
Parameters Connected#
Board Type# - TPD48302B TPD48302B/TPD48162
B/TPD48202B/TPD483
00B/ Custom Style
Batt. String - 2 0–10
Qty.#
Battery Curr - 2 0–10
Detect Num#
Mid. Volt. - 2 0–10
Num.#
Batt. Temp. - 2 0~–10
Num.#
Load Number# - 16 0–30
Load Fuse - 18 0–42
Num#
Combi. Load - Shunt Shunt/Hall
Curr. Mode#
Ambient - No Yes/No
Temp. Sensor#
DC SPD - No Yes/No
Batt Shunt - 4 0–4
Detect#
Batt Hall - 2 0–2
Detect#
Load Shunt - 20 0–20
Detect#
Load Hall - 6 0–6
Detect#
Load Current Total Load - 2750 A 10-10000
Limit Over Curr.#

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LoadN Over - 550 10–10000
Curr.#
Load Current Reckon Load - Yes Yes/No
Sum# Current N#
Load Shunt Combi. Load - 1500 30–5000
Parameters Shunt Curr#
Combi. Load - 25 10–75
Shunt Volt#
LoadN Shunt - 1000 5–5000
Curr.#
LoadN Shunt - 25 5–75
Volt.#
Load Hall Load Hall 1 - 2000 5–10000
Parameters Curr.#
Load Hall 4 - 4 1–10
Volt.#
Battery Shunt Batt Shunt Cur. - 2000 30–5000
Parameters
Batt Shunt - 25 10–75
Volt.
Batt Shunt N - 1000 5–5000
Curr.
Batt Shunt N - 25 10–75
Volt.
Battery Hall Batt Hall N - 2000 5–10000
Parameters Curr.
Batt Hall N - 4 1–10
Volt.
DI EX_DIN N - Close Close/Open
Parameters Alm. Cond.
Copper Bar Copper Bar - Disable Enable/Disable
Curr. Calib. Curr. Calib.#
Copper Bar 1 - 140 1–30000
Curr.#
Set Rectifier Rect. Address - - No Yes/No
Address Settings
RectifierN - - NA 1-120
Address
Save Settings - - Yes Yes/No

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Menu Menu Menu Menu Value
Alarm DI Dry DIN1-4 Alm. - Close Close/Open
Parameters Contact Para. Cond.
DO Dry ALM1-8 - Close Close/Open
Contact Para. Alarm Action
Alarm Config Power System - - -
Rectifier - - -
Rectifier Group - - -
Battery Group - - -
Battery String - - -
Combined Cab - - -
DC Cab - - -
AC Cab - - -
Rectifier Cab - - -
Clear ALM Clear ALM1-8 - Yes Yes
Asso. Asso.
Comm. Network IP IP 192.168.0.10 -
Parameters Parameters
Subnet Mask 255.255.255. -
0
Gateway 192.168.0.1 -
NetEco IP 192.168.0.10 -
Backup IP 192.168.0.10 -
Port Number 31220 1-65535
Northbound Northbound Port Mode Automatic Manual/Automatic
Protocol YDN1363 M/S Protocol, YDN1363
Type Protocol Protocol
NOTE
This
parameter is
displayed
only when
Port Mode is
set to
Manual.

Southbound Port Mode Automatic Manual/Automatic

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Protocol Modbus -
Type Protocol
NOTE
This
parameter is
displayed
only when
Port Mode is
set to
Manual.

North YDN Baud Rate - 9600 9600/19200


Protocol
Comm. - 3 1-254
Address
North M/S Baud Rate - 9600 9600/19200
Protocol
Comm. - 3 0-31
Address
South Baud Rate - 9600 9600/19200
Modbus
Protocol
Local Language - - English English, Chinese,
Parameters French, Spanish,
Portuguese, Russian,
Italian, German, Turkish,
and Japanese.
Site ID - - - -
Cab Type Combined Cab Type - -
CabN
Rectifier CabN Cab Type - -
AC CabN Cab Type - -
DC CabN Cab Type - -
Date and Date and Time - - -
Time
Time - - -
Time Zone - - -
NTP NTP Enable - No Yes/No
LCD Contrast - - 3 1-10
Change - - - -
Password
Logout - - - -

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Menu Menu Menu Menu Value
Restore Restore Local - - Yes Yes
Settings Fac. Set.

Table A-4 Running Control menu hierarchy

Second-Level Third-Level Menu Fourth-Level Menu Default Value


Menu Value Range

Power System System Control Mode - Auto Auto/Manual


Reset SMU - Yes Yes
LLVD Control - On Off
NOTE
This parameter is displayed
only when System Control
Mode is set to Manual.

Block Alarm No Yes/No


NOTE
This parameter is displayed
only when System Control
Mode is set to Manual.

Rectifier Group Manual Control Volt. - 54.0 V 41.0-59.0


NOTE
This parameter is displayed
only when System Control
Mode is set to Manual.

Cur. Limiting Coef. - 121% 1-121


NOTE
This parameter is displayed
only when System Control
Mode is set to Manual.

Turn on All Rects. - Yes Yes


NOTE
This parameter is displayed
only when System Control
Mode is set to Manual.

OV Lock Reset - Yes Yes


Battery Group Charge Control - FC FC/EC
NOTE
This parameter is displayed
only when System Control
Mode is set to Manual.

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BLVD Control - On On/Off


NOTE
This parameter is displayed
only when System Control
Mode is set to Manual.

Reset Capacity - Yes Yes


Standard Test Ctrl. - Stop Stop/Start
Short Test Control - Stop Stop/Start
Force EC Ctrl. - Stop Stop/Start
NOTE
This parameter is displayed
only when Battery Type is set
to Flooded Battery.

Combined CabN# RectifierN Turn on/off On On/Off


NOTE
This parameter is displayed
only when System Control
Mode is set to Manual.

Rectifier CabN# RectifierN Turn on/off On On/Off


NOTE
This parameter is displayed
only when System Control
Mode is set to Manual.

Clear Alarm Historical Alarm Delete His. Alarms Yes Yes


Active Alarm - Clear Clear
Clear Batt. Test Clear Test Log - Yes Yes
Log
Output Relay Test Test Enable - No Yes/No
Hiber. Test Para. Rect. Hiber. Speedup - - -

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Alarm severities on the LCD are displayed in abbreviated forms: Critical as CA, Warning as WA,
Major as MA, and Minor as MI.

Table B-1 Power system alarm settings

Alarm Alarm Properties

LCD WebUI Alarm Enabled Alarm Severity Relay


DC Ultra Undervolt. DC Ultra Enable Critical No
Undervoltage
Insuff. Alm Space Insufficient Alarm Disable Warning No
Space
LLVD Warning LLVD Warning Enable Major No
LLVD LLVD Enable Major No
Disconnected Disconnected
DIN1 Alarm DIN1 Alarm Enable Minor No
DIN2 Alarm DIN2 Alarm Enable Minor No
DIN3 Alarm DIN3 Alarm Enable Minor No
DIN4 Alarm DIN4 Alarm Enable Minor No
Addr Conflict Address Conflict Enable Critical No
Ac Cabinet Missing Ac Cabinet Missing Enable Major No
Dc Cabinet Missing Dc Cabinet Missing Enable Major No
Combined Cab. Combined Cab. Enable Major No
Missing Missing
Rect Cab. Missing Rect Cab. Missing Enable Major No
All Alarms Blocked All Alarms Blocked Enable Major No

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Table B-2 Rectifier alarm settings

Alarm Alarm Properties

LCD WebUI Alarm Enabled Alarm Severity Relay


Rectifier Fault Rectifier Fault Enable Major No
Rect. Protection Rectifier Protection Enable Minor No
Rect. Comm. Rectifier Enable Minor No
Failure Communication
Failure
Rect. Power Failure Rectifier Power Enable Major No
Failure
Rect. Overvoltage Rectifier Enable Major No
Overvoltage
Rect. Phase Failure Rectifier Phase Enable Major No
Failure

Table B-3 Rectifier group alarm settings

Alarm Alarm Properties

LCD WebUI Alarm Enabled Alarm Severity Relay

Rectifier Missing Rectifier Missing Enable Major No


Insuff. Rdnt. Rects. Insufficient Disable Warning No
Redundant
Rectifiers
Rect. Fault(Rdnt.) Rectifier Fault Disable Minor No
(Redundant)
Rect Rectifier Fault Disable Major No
Fault(Non-rdnt) (Non-redundant)
Multi-Rect. Fault Multi-Rectifier Enable Major No
Fault
All Rects Comm. All Rectifiers Fail to Enable Major No
Fail Communicate
Rect Hiber Rectifier Disable Warning No
Activated Hibernation
Activated
High Rect. Capacity High Rectifier Disable Minor No
Capacity
Low Rect. Capacity Low Rectifier Enable Critical No
Capacity

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Rect. Upgrade Fault Rectifier Upgrade Enable Major No


Fault

Table B-4 Battery group alarm settings

Alarm Alarm Properties

LCD WebUI Alarm Enabled Alarm Severity Relay

Equalized Charging Battery Equalized Disable Warning No


Charging
BLVD BLVD Enable Major No
Disconnected Disconnected
Batt. EC Prot. Battery Equalized Enable Major No
Charging Protection
BLVD Warning BLVD Warning Enable Major No
Batt. Discharging Battery Discharging Enable Warning No
Batt. TC Activated Battery Disable Warning No
Temperature
Compensation
Activated
Batt. Not Detected Battery Not Enable Warning No
Detected
Batt. Very HT Battery Very High Disable Major No
Temperature
Batt. Test Cancelled Battery Test Disable Warning No
Cancelled
Batt. Cur. Imb. Battery Current Enable Warning No
Imbalance
Batt. Chg. Overcur. Battery Charge Enable Major No
Overcurrent
Low Battery Low Battery Enable Warning No
Capacity Capacity

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Table B-5 Battery string alarm settings

Alarm Alarm Properties

LCD WebUI Alarm Enabled Alarm Severity Relay


Batt. Fuse Break Battery Fuse Break Enable Critical No
Middle Volt. Imb. Battery Middle Enable Warning No
Voltage Imbalance
Battery Missing Battery Missing Enable Major No

Table B-6 Combined cabinet alarm settings

Alarm Alarm Properties

LCD WebUI Alarm Enabled Alarm Severity Relay


MUS02B Comm. Cabinet MUS02B Enable Major No
Fail. Communication
Failure
TL Over Curr Total Load Over Enable Major No
Current
Load FuseN Brk. Load FuseN Broken Enable Major No
Batt FuseN Brk. Battery FuseN Enable Major No
Break
Batt TempN High Battery Enable Major No
TemperatureN High
Batt TempN Low Battery Enable Major No
TemperatureN Low
LoadN Over Curr LoadN Over Current Enable Major No
Comm. Fail. Communication Enable Major No
Failure
AC SPD Fault AC SPD Fault Enable Major No
SMU Fault SMU Fault Enable Major No
AC Ph. L1 Failure AC Phase L1 Enable Major No
Failure
AC Ph. L2 Failure AC Phase L2 Enable Major No
Failure
AC Ph. L3 Failure AC Phase L3 Enable Major No
Failure
AC Failure AC Failure Enable Major No

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Unknown Cab Unknown Cab Type Enable Critical No
Type
Rect Addr Not Rect Addr Not Enable Major No
Setted Setted
Rectifier Missing Rectifier Missing Enable Major No
AC Output Brk AC Output Breaker Enable Major No
Trip Trip Alarm
AC1 Failure AC1 Failure Enable Major No
AC1 Ph. L1-L2 OV AC1 L1-L2 Enable Minor No
Overvoltage
AC1 Ph. L1-L2 UV AC1 L1-L2 Enable Minor No
Undervoltage
AC1 Ph. L2-L3 OV AC1 L2-L3 Enable Minor No
Overvoltage
AC1 Ph. L2-L3 UV AC1 L2-L3 Enable Minor No
Undervoltage
AC1 Ph. L3-L1 OV AC1 L3-L1 Enable Minor No
Overvoltage
AC1 Ph. L3-L1 UV AC1 L3-L1 Enable Minor No
Undervoltage
AC1 Frequency AC1 Frequency Enable Minor No
High High
AC1 Frequency AC1 Frequency Enable Minor No
Low Low
AC2 Failure AC2 Failure Enable Major No
AC2 Ph. L1-L2 OV AC2 L1-L2 Enable Minor No
Overvoltage
AC2 Ph. L1-L2 UV AC2 L1-L2 Enable Minor No
Undervoltage
AC2 Ph. L2-L3 OV AC2 L2-L3 Enable Minor No
Overvoltage
AC2 Ph. L2-L3 UV AC2 L2-L3 Enable Minor No
Undervoltage
AC2 Ph. L3-L1 OV AC2 L3-L1 Enable Minor No
Overvoltage
AC2 Ph. L3-L1 UV AC2 L3-L1 Enable Minor No
Undervoltage

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AC2 Frequency AC2 Frequency Enable Minor No
High High
AC2 Frequency AC2 Frequency Enable Minor No
Low Low
Amb. TS Missing Ambient Enable Warning No
Temperature Sensor
Missing
Amb. TS Fault Ambient Enable Major No
Temperature Sensor
Fault
Batt. TS n Missing Battery Temperature Enable Warning No
Sensor n Missing
Batt. TS n Fault Battery Temperature Enable Major No
Sensor n Fault

Table B-7 Rectifier cabinet alarm settings

Alarm Alarm Properties

LCD WebUI Alarm Enabled Alarm Severity Relay


MUS02B Comm. Cabinet MUS02B Enable Major No
Fail. Communication
Failure
AC SPD Fault AC Surge Protector Enable Major No
Fault
High Amb. Temp. High Ambient Enable Major No
Temperature
Low Amb. Temp. Low Ambient Enable Major No
Temperature
AC1 Failure AC1 Failure Enable Major No
AC1 Ph. L1 OV AC1 Phase L1 Enable Minor No
Overvoltage
AC1 Ph. L1 UV AC1 Phase L1 Enable Minor No
Undervoltage
AC1 Ph. L1 Failure AC1 Phase L1 Enable Major No
Failure
AC1 Ph. L2 OV AC1 Phase L2 Enable Minor No
Overvoltage

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AC1 Ph. L2 UV AC1 Phase L2 Enable Minor No


Undervoltage
AC1 Ph. L2 Failure AC1 Phase L2 Enable Major No
Failure
AC1 Ph. L3 OV AC1 Phase L3 Enable Minor No
Overvoltage
AC1 Ph. L3 UV AC1 Phase L3 Enable Minor No
Undervoltage
AC1 Ph. L3 Failure AC1 Phase L3 Enable Major No
Failure
AC1 Ph. L1-L2 OV AC1 L1-L2 Enable Minor No
Overvoltage
AC1 Ph. L1-L2 UV AC1 L1-L2 Enable Minor No
Undervoltage
AC1 Ph. L2-L3 OV AC1 L2-L3 Enable Minor No
Overvoltage
AC1 Ph. L2-L3 UV AC1 L2-L3 Enable Minor No
Undervoltage
AC1 Ph. L3-L1 OV AC1 L3-L1 Enable Minor No
Overvoltage
AC1 Ph. L3-L1 UV AC1 L3-L1 Enable Minor No
Undervoltage
AC1 Frequency AC1 Frequency Enable Minor No
High High
AC1 Frequency AC1 Frequency Enable Minor No
Low Low
AC2 Failure AC2 Failure Enable Major No
AC2 Ph. L1 OV AC2 Phase L1 Enable Minor No
Overvoltage
AC2 Ph. L1 UV AC2 Phase L1 Enable Minor No
Undervoltage
AC2 Ph. L1 Failure AC2 Phase L1 Enable Major No
Failure
AC2 Ph. L2 OV AC2 Phase L2 Enable Minor No
Overvoltage
AC2 Ph. L2 UV AC2 Phase L2 Enable Minor No
Undervoltage

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AC2 Ph. L2 Failure AC2 Phase L2 Enable Major No


Failure
AC2 Ph. L3 OV AC2 Phase L3 Enable Minor No
Overvoltage
AC2 Ph. L3 UV AC2 Phase L3 Enable Minor No
Undervoltage
AC2 Ph. L3 Failure AC2 Phase L3 Enable Major No
Failure
AC2 Ph. L1-L2 OV AC2 L1-L2 Enable Minor No
Overvoltage
AC2 Ph. L1-L2 UV AC2 L1-L2 Enable Minor No
Undervoltage
AC2 Ph. L2-L3 OV AC2 L2-L3 Enable Minor No
Overvoltage
AC2 Ph. L2-L3 UV AC2 L2-L3 Enable Minor No
Undervoltage
AC2 Ph. L3-L1 OV AC2 L3-L1 Enable Minor No
Overvoltage
AC2 Ph. L3-L1 UV AC2 L3-L1 Enable Minor No
Undervoltage
AC2 Frequency AC2 Frequency Enable Minor No
High High
AC2 Frequency AC2 Frequency Enable Minor No
Low Low
Comm. Fail. Communication Enable Major No
Failure
SMU Fault SMU Fault Enable Major No
AC Ph. L1 Failure AC Phase L1 Enable Major No
Failure
AC Ph. L2 Failure AC Phase L2 Enable Major No
Failure
AC Ph. L3 Failure AC Phase L3 Enable Major No
Failure
AC Failure AC Failure Enable Major No
AC Ph. L1-L2 OV AC L1-L2 Enable Minor No
Overvoltage

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AC Ph. L1-L2 UV AC L1-L2 Enable Minor No


Undervoltage
AC Ph. L2-L3 OV AC L2-L3 Enable Minor No
Overvoltage
AC Ph. L2-L3 UV AC L2-L3 Enable Minor No
Undervoltage
AC Ph. L3-L1 OV AC L3-L1 Enable Minor No
Overvoltage
AC Ph. L3-L1 UV AC L3-L1 Enable Minor No
Undervoltage
AC Ph. L1 OV AC Phase L1 Enable Minor No
Overvoltage
AC Ph. L1 UV AC Phase L1 Enable Minor No
Undervoltage
AC Ph. L2 OV AC Phase L2 Enable Minor No
Overvoltage
AC Ph. L2 UV AC Phase L2 Enable Minor No
Undervoltage
AC Ph. L3 OV AC Phase L3 Enable Minor No
Overvoltage
AC Ph. L3 UV AC Phase L3 Enable Minor No
Undervoltage
AC Frequency High AC Frequency High Enable Minor No
AC Frequency Low AC Frequency Low Enable Minor No
DC Overvolt. DC Overvoltage Enable Minor No
DC Undervolt. DC Undervoltage Enable Major No
Unknown Cab Type Unknown Cab Type Enable Critical No
Rect Addr Not Rect Addr Not Enable Major No
Setted Setted
Rectifier Missing Rectifier Missing Enable Major No
Amb. TS Missing Ambient Enable Warning No
Temperature Sensor
Missing
Amb. TS Fault Ambient Enable Major No
Temperature Sensor
Fault

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Table B-8 DC cabinet alarm settings

Alarm Alarm Properties

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Comm. Fail. Communication Enable Major No
Failure
DU2 Comm. Fail. DU2 Enable Major No
Communication
Failure
DU3 Comm. Fail. DU3 Enable Major No
Communication
Failure
Amb High Temp Ambient High Enable Major No
Temp Alarm
Amb Low Temp Ambient Low Enable Major No
Temp Alarm
DC SPD Fault DC SPD Fault Enable Major No
DU1 TL Over Curr DUN Total Load Enable Major No
Over Current
Batt Con Dis Alarm Batt Contactor Dis Disable Major No
Alarm
BLVD Fault BLVD Fault Alarm Enable Major No
LLVD Fault LLVD Fault Alarm Enable Major No
DC OV DC Overvoltage Enable Major No
DC UV DC Undervoltage Enable Major No
DU1 Load FuseN DU1 Load FuseN Enable Major No
Brk Broken
DU2 Load FuseN DU2 Load FuseN Enable Major No
Brk Broken
DU3 Load FuseN DU3 Load FuseN Enable Major No
Brk Broken
Batt Temp1 High Battery Enable Warning No
TemperatureN High
Batt Temp1 Low Battery Enable Warning No
TemperatureN Low
DU1 LoadN Over DU1 LoadN Over Enable Major No
Curr Current
DU2 LoadN Over DU2 LoadN Over Enable Major No
Curr Current

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DU3 LoadN Over DU3 LoadN Over Enable Major No
Curr Current
EX_DINN Alarm EX_DINN Alarm Enable Major No
Unknown Cab Type Unknown Cab Type Enable Critical No
Amb. TS Missing Ambient Enable Warning No
Temperature Sensor
Missing
Amb. TS Fault Ambient Enable Major No
Temperature Sensor
Fault
Batt. TS N Missing Battery Enable Warning No
Temperature Sensor
N Missing
Batt. TS N Fault Battery Enable Major No
Temperature Sensor
N Fault

Table B-9 AC cabinet alarm settings

Alarm Alarm Properties

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Comm. Fail. Communication Enable Major No
Failure
AC SPD Fault AC SPD Fault Enable Major No
AC Output Brk Trip AC Output Breaker Enable Major No
Trip Alarm
High Amb. Temp. High Ambient Enable Major No
Temperature
Low Amb. Temp. Low Ambient Enable Major No
Temperature
AC1 Failure AC1 Phase L1 Enable Major No
Overvoltage
AC1 Ph. L1 OV AC1 Phase L1 Enable Minor No
Undervoltage
AC1 Ph. L1 UV AC1 Phase L1 Enable Minor No
Failure

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AC1 Ph. L1 Failure AC1 Phase L1 Enable Major No


Failure
AC1 Ph. L2 OV AC1 Phase L2 Enable Minor No
Overvoltage
AC1 Ph. L2 UV AC1 Phase L2 Enable Minor No
Undervoltage
AC1 Ph. L2 Failure AC1 Phase L2 Enable Major No
Failure
AC1 Ph. L3 OV AC1 Phase L3 Enable Minor No
Overvoltage
AC1 Ph. L3 UV AC1 Phase L3 Enable Minor No
Undervoltage
AC1 Ph. L3 Failure AC1 Phase L3 Enable Major No
Failure
AC1 Frequency AC1 Frequency Enable Minor No
High High
AC1 Frequency AC1 Frequency Enable Minor No
Low Low
AC2 Failure AC2 Failure Enable Major No
AC2 Ph. L1 OV AC2 Phase L1 Enable Minor No
Overvoltage
AC2 Ph. L1 UV AC2 Phase L1 Enable Minor No
Undervoltage
AC2 Ph. L1 Failure AC2 Phase L1 Enable Major No
Failure
AC2 Ph. L2 OV AC2 Phase L2 Enable Minor No
Overvoltage
AC2 Ph. L2 UV AC2 Phase L2 Enable Minor No
Undervoltage
AC2 Ph. L2 Failure AC2 Phase L2 Enable Major No
Failure
AC2 Ph. L3 OV AC2 Phase L3 Enable Minor No
Overvoltage
AC2 Ph. L3 UV AC2 Phase L3 Enable Minor No
Undervoltage
AC2 Ph. L3 Failure AC2 Ph. L3 Failure Enable Major No

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AC2 Frequency AC2 Frequency Enable Minor No
High High
AC2 Frequency AC2 Frequency Enable Minor No
Low Low
EX_DIN7 Alarm EX_DIN7 Alarm Enable Major No
Unknown Cab Type Unknown Cab Type Enable Critical No
Amb. TS Missing Ambient Enable Warning No
Temperature Sensor
Missing
Amb. TS Fault Ambient Enable Major No
Temperature Sensor
Fault

Table B-10 Battery detector alarm settings

Alarm Alarm Properties

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Comm. Fail. Communication Enable Major No
Failure
Abnormal Volt. Abnormal Voltage Enable Warning No
Check Check
Batt.1 Cell1/2/.../24 Battery1 Enable Warning No
Imb. Cell1/2/.../24
Imbalance
Batt.2 Cell1/2/.../8 Battery2 Enable Warning No
Imb. Cell1/2/.../8
Imbalance
Batt.3 Cell1/2/.../4 Battery3 Enable Warning No
Imb. Cell1/2/.../4
Imbalance
Batt.4 Cell1/2/.../4 Battery4 Enable Warning No
Imb. Cell1/2/.../4
Imbalance

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Table B-11 PDF Alarm Settings

Alarm Alarm Properties

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Comm. Fail. Communication Enable Major No
Failure
DC OV DC Overvoltage Enable Major No
DC UV DC Undervoltage Enable Major No
TL Over Curr Total Load Over Enable Major No
Current
Load Fuse1 Brk Load Fuse1 Broken Enable Major No

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C Preset User List

Table C-1 Preset user list


Login Preset User Name Preset Password
Mode

LCD - 000001
Web admin Changeme
engineer Changeme
operator Changeme
SSH enspire Changeme
root Changeme

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D Technical Specifications

Table D-1 Technical Specifications

Category Item Specifications


Environmental conditions Operating temperature -10 ºC to +45 ºC
Storage temperature -40 ºC to +70 ºC
Transportation temperature -40 ºC to +70 ºC
Operating humidity 5%–95% RH
(non-condensing)
Storage humidity 5%–95% RH
(non-condensing)
Altitude 0–4000 m
When the altitude ranges
from 3000 m to 4000 m, the
operating temperature
decreases by 1ºC for each
additional 200 m.
Power input Input voltage 36 V DC to 72 V DC
Maximum current 0.5 A DC
Electromagnetic Conducted emission (CE) EN55022 CLASS B
compatibility (EMC)
Radiated emission (RE) EN55022 CLASS B
Conducted susceptibility IEC61000-4-6
(CS) Signal port: 3 V; power
port: 10 V (criterion A).
Radiated susceptibility (RS) IEC61000-4-3, 10 V/m
(criterion A)

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Electrostatic discharge ESD performance of
(ESD) enclosure ports (power-on
during testing) complies
with IEC61000-4-2
(criterion B).
Contact discharge voltage: 6
kV (Class B); air discharge
voltage: 8 kV (Class B)
Contact discharge voltage: 8
kV (Class R); air discharge
voltage: 15 kV (Class R)
Mean time between failures (MTBF) 400,000 hours

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E Acronyms and Abbreviations

A
AC alternating current
ACD alternating current distribution

B
BLVD battery low voltage disconnection

C
CAN control area network

D
DC direct current
DCD direct current distribution
DIN dry contact input

F
FE fast Ethernet

H
HTTPS Hypertext Transfer Protocol Secure

I
IP Internet Protocol

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L
LAN local area network
LCD liquid crystal display
LLVD load low voltage disconnection

N
NetEco Network Ecosystem
NMS network management system

S
SMU site monitoring unit
SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol
SSL Security Socket Layer

U
UI user interface

V
VRLA valve regulated lead acid

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