INSTALLATION & OPERATING MANUAL X75 SERIES DC POWER POWER SYSTEM Mk3 Controller www.unipowerco.com Manual No. X75mk3-11 x75-man-Rev11-0815.indd © 2015 UNIPOWER LLC All Rights Reserved NORTH AMERICA • 3900 Coral Ridge Drive, Coral Springs, Florida 33065, USA • Tel: +1 954-346-2442 • Fax: +1 954-340-7901 • sales-northamerica@unipoweco.com EUROPE • Parkland Business Centre, Chartwell Road, Lancing BN15 8UE, ENGLAND • Tel: +44(0)1903 768200 • sales-europe@unipoweco.
X75 SERIES - Mk3 Controller INSTALLATION & OPERATING MANUAL Contents 1.0 2.0 3.0 4.0 5.0 6.0 7.0 8.0 9.0 10.0 11.0 12.0 13.0 INTRODUCTION................................................................................................................4 FEATURES & OPTIONS.....................................................................................................5 SAFETY WARNINGS.........................................................................................................
X75 SERIES - Mk3 Controller INSTALLATION & OPERATING MANUAL FIGURES Figure 1 - X75 Compact Integrated DC Power System....................................................................4 Figure 2 - Block Schematic.............................................................................................................10 Figure 3a - Front View with Breakers (configuration A)................................................................11 Figure 3b - Front View with GMT Fuses (configuration B)..........
X75 SERIES - Mk3 Controller INSTALLATION & OPERATING MANUAL 1.0 INTRODUCTION Gravitas X75 is an ultra-compact, integrated DC power system. The base system is a 1RU shelf holding up to three hot-swap rectifier modules. This system produces up to 1950 watts output at -54.4, +27.2 or +13.6VDC. It can also be operated as a 2+1 redundant system with up to 1300 watts output. The expanded system consists of a base shelf plus an expander shelf with a 2RU total height.
X75 SERIES - Mk3 Controller INSTALLATION & OPERATING MANUAL 2.0 FEATURES & OPTIONS 2.1 Standard Features 2.2 1RU High Base System 1RU High Expander Shelf Remote Control & Monitoring via TPC/IP Ethernet LAN Fully Integrated System Up to 72A at -54.4VDC Up to 75A at +27.2VDC or +13.
X75 SERIES - Mk3 Controller INSTALLATION & OPERATING MANUAL 3.0 SAFETY WARNINGS 3.1 The X75 Compact DC Power System operates at voltages that could potentially be hazardous. Furthermore, inadvertent short circuiting of the system battery and/or rectifier by mis-connection or other error could be harmful. This product should be handled, tested and installed only by qualified technical persons who are trained in the use of power systems and are well aware of the hazards involved. 3.
X75 SERIES - Mk3 Controller INSTALLATION & OPERATING MANUAL 3.6 The controller unit integral to the X75 is fitted with a replaceable battery. CAUTION: RISK OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY IS REPLACED BY AN INCORRECT TYPE. DISPOSE OF USED BATTERIES ACCORDING TO THE INSTRUCTIONS. 4.0 WARRANTY (summary) X75 Series DC power systems are warranted for two (2) years from date of shipment against defects in material and workmanship.
X75 SERIES - Mk3 Controller INSTALLATION & OPERATING MANUAL 6.0 GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS 6.1 Inputs Supply Voltage: 85-264VAC Single Phase Each rectifier position is supplied via an individual IEC60320 C14 Inlet Socket. A 3-phase supply may be connected provided that the voltage presented to each individual rectifier position does not exceed 264VAC. Supply Current: Max 9A input @ 85-264VAC per inlet socket. Battery Input: Direct connection to DC output bus or via protection breakers.
X75 SERIES - Mk3 Controller INSTALLATION & OPERATING MANUAL 6.4 Safety The X75 system is compliant with UL60950-1, EN60950-1, CSA22.2-60950-1 and all other derivatives of the core IEC60950-1 standard 2nd Edition when installed correctly within a restricted access environment. The X75 system is CE marked to indicate conformance to the European Union’s Low Voltage and EMC Directives. 6.5 EMC The X75 complies with the following Norms when correctly installed. 6.6 6.
X75 SERIES - Mk3 Controller INSTALLATION & OPERATING MANUAL 7.0 PRINCIPAL OF OPERATION NETWORK COMMUNICATIONS ALARMS & SENSORS REMOTE ACCESS CONTROLLER L N RECTIFIER #1 BATTERY LVD RECTIFIER #2 L N RECTIFIER #3 I²C L N CONFIG. A RECTIFIER BATTERY CURRENT CURRENT SHUNT SHUNT 5 x LOAD BREAKERS CONFIG. B 10 x LOAD FUSES RETURN Figure 2 - Block Schematic 7.1 85-264VAC is supplied directly to each of the rectifiers which produce a nominal -48VDC, +24VDC or +12VDC output. 7.
X75 SERIES - Mk3 Controller INSTALLATION & OPERATING MANUAL 8.0 FRONT PANEL DESCRIPTION LOAD BREAKERS CTR MAJA MINA ACFA RFA OTA OVA CTR I I I I I 0 1 0 2 0 3 0 4 0 5 LOAD BREAKERS MAJA 1 2 3 MINA I I I I I ACFA RFA Figure 3a - Front View with Breakers (configuration A) GMT FUSES OTA OVA 1 2 3 0 1 0 2 0 3 0 4 0 5 CTR MAJA MINA ACFA RFA GMT FUSES OTA OVA CTR 1.............................10 MAJA 1 2 3 MINA ACFA RFA OTA OVA 1 2 1.............................
X75 SERIES - Mk3 Controller INSTALLATION & OPERATING MANUAL 9.0 REAR PANEL DESCRIPTION BATTERY BREAKER LOAD TERMINALS BUS BARS BAT -VO +VO CONSOLE (reserved) ETHERNET DIGITAL INPUT EXTERNAL TEMPERATURE OFF 3 GND ALARMS / TEMP. COMP. BUS BARS -VO +VO EXPANSION SIGNAL INTERFACE 2 1 AC INPUTS IEC60320-C14 3 2 1 Figure 4 - Rear Views of Base and Expansion Units Figures 4 shows the base and expansion unit as viewed from the rear. Following is a description of each section. 9.
X75 SERIES - Mk3 Controller INSTALLATION & OPERATING MANUAL 9.4 In the center of the unit are three bus bar terminals. 9.4.1 To the left side is the VB or BAT terminal. This is connected to the ‘hot’ or ‘feed’ side of the battery. 9.4.2 In the middle is the –V or –VO terminal. This is the ‘negative’ output of the rectifier bus. 9.4.3 To the right side is the +V or +VO terminal. This is the ‘positive’ output of the rectifier bus. 9.4.
X75 SERIES - Mk3 Controller INSTALLATION & OPERATING MANUAL Expansion shelves are supplied with a short cable to link the J1 connectors between the base unit and the expansion shelf. 9.7 Above J1 is a 4-way Spring Clamp Terminal connector. This connector, designated J2, provides terminations for the auxiliary digital alarm input and the optional external temperature probe. The pin-out for this connector is described in section 11. 9.8 To the left of J2 is the Ethernet TCP/IP connector (J3).
X75 SERIES - Mk3 Controller INSTALLATION & OPERATING MANUAL 10.0 LED Indicators LOAD BREAKERS CTR MAJA MINA I I I I I 0 1 0 2 0 3 0 4 0 5 ACFA RFA OTA OVA 2 3 Figure 5 - LED Indicators GMT FUSES During normal operation there will be one green LEDs displayed as shown in figure 5 above. CTR MAJA MINA ACFA RFA The LED indicators provide visual indication of both status and alarm conditions as described 1.............................
X75 SERIES - Mk3 Controller INSTALLATION & OPERATING MANUAL 11.0 MAKING CONNECTIONS TO THE X75 11.1 DC Load Connections The DC load distribution connections at the rear left of the unit are clearly marked as follows: 11.1.1 Circuit breaker option. For each load circuit there are two terminals marked V1, V2, V3, V4 and V5 respectively for the DC ‘feed’ and two marked RTN for the DC ‘return’. 11.1.2 GMT Fuse option.
X75 SERIES - Mk3 Controller INSTALLATION & OPERATING MANUAL 11.2 Alarm Relay and Battery Temperature Probe Connections – J4 Connection to the Form-C alarm relay outputs is made through a 15-way spring clamp terminal connector. There are a total of 4 relay outputs with Normally Open, Normally Closed and Common Contacts available for connection. The individual relays contact sets are fully isolated and may be floated from GROUND by up to 100V.
X75 SERIES - Mk3 Controller INSTALLATION & OPERATING MANUAL 11.3 Ethernet Connection – J3 The X75 is connected to a TCP/IP LAN (Local Area Network) or directly to a PC using connector J3. This is a standard RJ45 network connector allowing connection of any generally available Ethernet cable. Note that if the X75 is to be connected directly to a PC rather than a LAN then a cross-over Ethernet cable will be required.
X75 SERIES - Mk3 Controller INSTALLATION & OPERATING MANUAL 11.5 Expansion shelf connector – J1 This connector is used to jumper the necessary signal and control functions for the rectifiers that are installed in an optional expansion shelf back to the base unit. The functions and pin-out are not described in detail as these are internal to the general operation of the unit. A link cable if supplied with the EX75 chassis. 11.6 USB Console This connector is reserved for UNIPOWER factory use. Manual No.
X75 SERIES - Mk3 Controller INSTALLATION & OPERATING MANUAL 12.0 INSTALLATION The X75 can be mounted in either 19” or 23” racks by using the supplied brackets. Mount it from the front of the rack using the correct offsets to align with existing rack-mounted equipment. Once mounted in the rack the following connections must be made with the unit switched off. CAUTION: Re-read the Safety Warnings and Precautions in Section 3. All power should be OFF for the input and output loads before making connections.
X75 SERIES - Mk3 Controller INSTALLATION & OPERATING MANUAL One by one, turn each output circuit breaker to the ON position and/or insert a GMT fuse and measure the DC voltage across the corresponding output terminals. The voltage should again read approximately 54.4, 27.2, or 13.6 volts. After each output is measured, turn OFF that circuit breaker and/or remove the GMT fuse and turn ON and/or insert a fuse in the next one.
X75 SERIES - Mk3 Controller INSTALLATION & OPERATING MANUAL Note that until AC power is applied to the system the controller will not activate the LVD contactor. 12.6 System Turn-On Perform the following operations: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Set the battery and all load circuit breakers to the OFF position. For systems with GMT fuse distribution remove all fuses if already installed. Plug in the rectifier modules. Connect the AC power cables to the AC source. Check that the green LED on the front panel has lit.
X75 SERIES - Mk3 Controller INSTALLATION & OPERATING MANUAL 13.0 USING THE CONTROLLER WEB BROWSER INTERFACE The web pages can be accessed using a browser. Type the IP address of the controller into the address bar to access the index page. Recommended browsers are Internet Explorer or Firefox. NOTE THAT THE CONTROLLER DOES NOT WORK WITH CHROME. The web pages use Java™ applets for their enhanced functionality. The Java™ applets communicate data to and from the controller using port 8888.
X75 SERIES - Mk3 Controller INSTALLATION & OPERATING MANUAL Click the Add button and type in the IP address of the controller in the format ‘http://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx’ (substitute the IP address set in the controller). A warning will appear indicating that this is a security risk. Press Continue to allow the site to be added. Now press OK and then OK again to close the Java control panel. You should now be able to access the controller web pages and see the applets running.
X75 SERIES - Mk3 Controller INSTALLATION & OPERATING MANUAL The default network settings that the controller is shipped with are: IP Address – 192.168.000.200 Subnet Mask – 255.255.255.000 Gateway – 000.000.000.000 All pages served by the controller’s built-in WEB server consist of two frames; a ‘navigation’ frame on the left hand side and an ‘information/programming’ frame which occupies the majority of the browser window.
X75 SERIES - Mk3 Controller INSTALLATION & OPERATING MANUAL 13.1 Status When the X75 is first accessed using a WEB browser the Controller Status page shown below is displayed. Figure 11 - Status WEB Page (typical) The following describes the function of the different parts of the applet with the exception of FACTORY SETTINGS which is reserved for UNIPOWER use. At the top is the site name. This can be changed in the installation applet. Next is the main system bus voltage.
X75 SERIES - Mk3 Controller INSTALLATION & OPERATING MANUAL The next section shows the various system parameters. Rectifier current – The total current being delivered by all the rectifiers in the system. This is always a positive value. Load current – The total current being delivered to the system loads. This is always a positive value. Battery current – The total current being delivered or drawn from the battery strings attached to the system. For charging, this current is positive.
X75 SERIES - Mk3 Controller INSTALLATION & OPERATING MANUAL The final section shows which alarms are active in the system. If no alarms are detected then the text will show ‘OK’. There are 51 different alarm conditions which can be displayed here. If the alarms are not set up (have no check boxes checked in the alarm matrix) then the alarm will be disabled and will not show up in this area. 13.2 Rectifier Status The Rectifier Status page presents detailed information about an individual rectifier module.
X75 SERIES - Mk3 Controller INSTALLATION & OPERATING MANUAL ‘Inventory’ data, presented on the right below the temperature measurement includes, among other items, rectifier model number Serial Number and Revision Number. 13.2.1 Rectifier Inhibit (Shutdown) The X75 includes a facility that enables the user to manually inhibit or shutdown individual rectifiers.
X75 SERIES - Mk3 Controller INSTALLATION & OPERATING MANUAL 13.3 Installation The installation page contains several tabs which are described in detail below. 13.3.1 - System Settings Figure 13 - Installation WEB Applet - system tab (typical) The System Settings tab allows some basic reference information to be entered about the site. The controller date and time can also be updated by adjusting the date/time spinner at the top. Once changes are made, click on UPLOAD.
X75 SERIES - Mk3 Controller INSTALLATION & OPERATING MANUAL To restore parameters that have been changed and not yet uploaded click on REFRESH. 13.3.2 - Float & TC Figure 14 - Installation WEB Applet - float & tc tab (typical) The Float & TC tab is used to set up the voltage and temperature compensation of the system as below: Nominal System Float Voltage is the voltage that the system will output in the absence of any current limiting, equalizing or temperature compensation.
X75 SERIES - Mk3 Controller INSTALLATION & OPERATING MANUAL Calculated Maximum Float Voltage. This is the maximum voltage that the system can adjust to given the temperature compensation slope, nominal float voltage and temperature compensation temperature limits. Calculated Minimum Float Voltage. This is the minimum voltage that the system can adjust to given the temperature compensation slope, nominal float voltage and temperature compensation temperature limits.
X75 SERIES - Mk3 Controller INSTALLATION & OPERATING MANUAL Battery Capacity (Amp-Hours). This is the capacity of one battery string. Total Installed Capacity. This is simply the number of strings multiplied by the battery capacity. This figure is only for reference, it is not currently used for any active functions. Charge Limit (Amps). This is used to limit the battery charging current.
X75 SERIES - Mk3 Controller INSTALLATION & OPERATING MANUAL Enable Scheduled Equalization checkbox. Some batteries require equalization to be applied periodically. Check this check box to enable this feature. Further parameters must be set up to use this feature correctly. Equalization Voltage. The voltage to which the rectifiers will be raised to achieve the boost/equalize function. Equalize for.
X75 SERIES - Mk3 Controller INSTALLATION & OPERATING MANUAL The LVD tab is the set up and control for the system low voltage disconnect contactors. The controller can control up to two contactors, but in X75 only LVD 1 is installed. The controls are as follows: LVD 1 will open at. This is the system voltage which will cause the controller open LVD 1. Typically this is used to disconnect batteries at the end of discharge to avoid damaging them. LVD 1 will close at.
X75 SERIES - Mk3 Controller INSTALLATION & OPERATING MANUAL 13.3.7 - Digital I/P Figure 18 - Installation WEB Applet - digital i/p tab (typical) The Digital I/P tab allows the user to set up the functions of the 16 digital inputs. Each input may be given a name and can be configured to alarm on open or closed contact. X75 provides one digital input only and is Digital Input 1 on this tab. 13.3.8 - Rectifiers Figure 19 - Installation WEB Applet - rectifiers tab (typical) Manual No.
X75 SERIES - Mk3 Controller INSTALLATION & OPERATING MANUAL The Rectifiers tab is used to set up the rectifier type to use with the system. There are currently three options: RPCP/M/RSG (I²C based communications) RRS/RPCG (I²C based communications) RBSR (PMBus™ based communications) Enable DC Voltage walk-in checkbox. This allows the system to slowly raise the system voltage (generated from the rectifiers) in about 30 seconds up to the nominal voltage.
X75 SERIES - Mk3 Controller INSTALLATION & OPERATING MANUAL 13.4 Battery Management The Battery Management page is used to configure, run and review the results of battery testing. The testing performed verifies that the battery voltage holds up above a specified voltage for the duration of the test. Figure 21 - Battery Management WEB Applet (typical) The controls are as follows: Minimum Voltage. This is the voltage that will be applied to the rectifiers for the duration of the test.
X75 SERIES - Mk3 Controller INSTALLATION & OPERATING MANUAL Retrieve Result and associated combo-box of result names. To retrieve a battery test result, select the file name in the combo-box. Note that the name has the date and time encoded in it in the format YYYYMMDDhhmm. To retrieve the selected result and display it on the graph press the retrieve result button. The voltage and battery current labels indicate what the system is doing during the test. The graph area updates in real time during the test.
X75 SERIES - Mk3 Controller INSTALLATION & OPERATING MANUAL 13.5 Alarm Matrix When the Alarm Matrix menu item is selected the following two section page will be displayed. Figure 22 - Alarm Matrix WEB Applet (typical) The top section presents 5 tabs where limits relating to temperature, voltage, current and minimum number of rectifiers (Other Alarms tab) can be defined. Note that as the X75 has no Analog inputs the Analog Input Alarm tab, while displayed when selected, should be left as default.
X75 SERIES - Mk3 Controller INSTALLATION & OPERATING MANUAL To restore parameters that have been changed and not yet uploaded click on REFRESH. 13.5.1 - Matrix The below show the full extent of the alarm matrix. Down the left hand side are the different system ‘inputs’ that may trigger an alarm. Across the top are the various ‘outputs’ which an alarm may trigger.
X75 SERIES - Mk3 Controller INSTALLATION & OPERATING MANUAL Cont. Under Temp – An under temperature condition internal to the controller. Over Voltage – The system voltage has exceeded the over voltage threshold. Low Voltage – The system voltage has fallen below the low voltage threshold. Low Low Voltage – The system voltage has fallen below the low low voltage threshold. Load Over Current – The load current has exceeded the load over current threshold. Rect.
X75 SERIES - Mk3 Controller INSTALLATION & OPERATING MANUAL Outputs K1-8 – Dry contact relays with changeover contacts. X75 uses K1-4 only. MAJ LED – LED indicating a major alarm. This is the red LED on the front panel display. MIN LED – LED indicating a minor alarm. This is the yellow LED on the front panel display. ACF LED – LED indicating an AC Failure. This LED is not present on the controller. RFA LED – LED indicating the failure of one or more rectifiers. This LED is not present on the controller.
X75 SERIES - Mk3 Controller INSTALLATION & OPERATING MANUAL External Under Temperature – This alarm will be active when the external temperature falls below the activation temperature. It will not deactivate until the temperature rises above the cancellation temperature. Controller Over Temperature – This alarm will be active when the internal temperature exceeds the activation temperature. It will not deactivate until the temperature falls below the cancellation temperature.
X75 SERIES - Mk3 Controller INSTALLATION & OPERATING MANUAL Load Over Current – This alarm will activate if the load current rises above this threshold. The alarm will be canceled when the current falls below the cancellation threshold. Battery Over Current – This alarm will activate if the magnitude of the battery current rises above this threshold. Thus the alarm will activate either during charge or discharge if the threshold is exceeded.
X75 SERIES - Mk3 Controller INSTALLATION & OPERATING MANUAL 13.6 Network Settings Clicking on Network Settings loads to Controller Network Settings page. This page is used to setup the Ethernet and E-Mail communications settings. Figure 28 - Network Settings WEB Applet (typical) 13.6.1 - Ethernet settings The following settings set up the Ethernet interface. IP Address – Use the spinner controls or directly enter values into the boxes to configure the controller IP address. Default is 192.168.0.
X75 SERIES - Mk3 Controller INSTALLATION & OPERATING MANUAL Enable email – If enabled, the controller will send out alert emails. The email function needs to be configured in the email settings section of this applet. Additionally each alarm required to send an email must be configured to do so in the alarm matrix. 13.6.2 Email Settings Mail Host IP – Set the IP address of the mail server to use. Email destination (1-3) – Enter a valid email address for the email alerts to be sent to.
X75 SERIES - Mk3 Controller INSTALLATION & OPERATING MANUAL 13.7 Alarm Log Figure 29 - Alarm Log WEB Applet (typical) The alarm log page shows details of historical alarms detected by the controller. The colored indicators denote the following alarm levels: Green – Alarm cleared Yellow –Minor alarm condition Red – Major alarm condition Blue – Alarm condition but not configured as major or minor alarm. A major or minor condition is configured by the alarm matrix outputs setting the major or minor LEDs.
X75 SERIES - Mk3 Controller INSTALLATION & OPERATING MANUAL 13.8 Data Log Figure 30 - Data Log WEB Applet (typical) The controller normally logs data once every 5 minutes (default).
X75 SERIES - Mk3 Controller INSTALLATION & OPERATING MANUAL administrator password is necessary for this change. The label on the top right will update to show how long the log will run before beginning to overwrite the earliest entry. To display stored data, choose the start date/time of the period of interest using the date spinner box (upper left in the graph control section). Then select a time span from the upper right (choices are 1hr, 12 hrs, 24hr, 7 days, 30 days).
X75 SERIES - Mk3 Controller INSTALLATION & OPERATING MANUAL Parameter Size Format (bytes) Range Time stamp 8 Long integer Milliseconds since midnight, 1st Jan 1970 Voltage 2 Short integer -327.68V to +327.
X75 SERIES - Mk3 Controller INSTALLATION & OPERATING MANUAL 13.9 Change Password The three password levels are FACTORY, ADMIN and USER. FACTORY is reserved for UNIPOWER use. USER provides access certain parameter updates while ADMIN provides access to all parameter updates with the exception of those related to factory setup. Figure 31 - Change Password WEB Applet To change a password select the user level to change (ADMIN or USER).
X75 SERIES - Mk3 Controller INSTALLATION & OPERATING MANUAL 13.10 Help & About Clicking on Help will display a link to the controller manual on the UNIPOWER web site. Figure 32 - Help WEB Page Clicking on About will display various inventory information, total and free RAM and flash memory and the time the system has been powered up since the last boot. Figure 33 - About WEB Page (typical) Manual No. x75mk3-11 Page 53 x75-man-Rev11-0815.
X75 SERIES - Mk3 Controller INSTALLATION & OPERATING MANUAL Appendix 1 – SNMPv3 MIB Information The SNMP feature provides status read-out and alarm trapping only. All parameters described in this appendix are therefore read-only. Parameters for X75 Remote Access Controller MIB are organized into groups and are briefly described as follows. For complete details please view the MIB in a text viewed such as Windows Notepad. 1.
X75 SERIES - Mk3 Controller INSTALLATION & OPERATING MANUAL Parameter Name Function rectifierOCA Rectifier over current alarm. (0) CLEAR, (1) OTHER, (2) MINOR, (3) MAJOR. loadOCA Load over current alarm. (0) CLEAR, (1) OTHER, (2) MINOR, (3) MAJOR. batteryOCA Battery over current alarm. (0) CLEAR, (1) OTHER, (2) MINOR, (3) MAJOR. batteryODA Battery on discharge alarm. (0) CLEAR, (1) OTHER, (2) MINOR, (3) MAJOR. digitalAlarmx (x = 1 to 16) Digital input x alarm.
X75 SERIES - Mk3 Controller INSTALLATION & OPERATING MANUAL 2. Measurement Groups - Voltage, Current, Temperature Parameter Name Function busVoltage Live bus voltage. rectifierCurrent Live rectifier current. loadCurrent Live load current. batteryCurrent Live battery current. batteryTemperaturex (x = 1 or 2) Live battery x temperature. [1 only in X75] externalTemperature Live external temperature. controllerTemperature Live controller temperature.
X75 SERIES - Mk3 Controller INSTALLATION & OPERATING MANUAL Parameter Name Function equalizeCurrentLimit Current above which equalization/boosting will be terminated. equalizeEnabled Equalize status. ENABLED (1) or DISABLED (0) equalizeAfterChargeEnabled Equalize extension after bulk charge status. ENABLED (1) or DISABLED (0) periodicEqualizeEnabled Periodic automatic equalization status. ENABLED (1) or DISABLED (0) lvdxOn (x = 1 or 2) Voltage at which LVDx will turn on.
X75 SERIES - Mk3 Controller INSTALLATION & OPERATING MANUAL Parameter Name Function externalUTAOn Temperature at which External Under Temperature Alarm activates. externalUTAOff Temperature at which External Under Temperature Alarm clears. controllerOTAOn Temperature at which Controller Over Temperature Alarm activates. controllerOTAOff Temperature at which Controller Over Temperature Alarm clears. controllerUTAOn Temperature at which Controller Under Temperature Alarm activates.
X75 SERIES - Mk3 Controller INSTALLATION & OPERATING MANUAL 4. Controller - Identity, System, Compliance Parameter Name Function controllerPartNumber controllerSerialNumber controllerRevision systemPartNumber systemModelNumber systemRevision systemSerialNumber controllerFreeRAM controllerFreeFlash controllerTotalRAM controllerTotalFlash controllerState Controller part number. Controller serial number. Controller revision level. System part number. System model number. System revision level.
X75 SERIES - Mk3 Controller INSTALLATION & OPERATING MANUAL Parameter Name Function externalUTATrapOff The external temperature has exceeded the external under temperature OFF threshold. The controller internal temperature has exceeded the controller over temperature ON threshold. The controller internal temperature has fallen below the controller over temperature OFF threshold. The controller internal temperature has fallen below the controller under temperature ON threshold.
X75 SERIES - Mk3 Controller INSTALLATION & OPERATING MANUAL Parameter Name Function digitalxTrapOn digitalxTrapOff nRectTrapOn nRectTrapOff acfTrapOn acfTrapOff rectTHATrapOn rectTHATrapOff rectFANTrapOn rectFANTrapOff singleRFATrapOn singleRFATrapOff multiRFATrapOn multiRFATrapOff eqTrapOn eqTrapOff bTestTrapOn bTestTrapOff bProbexDisTrapOn bProbexDisTrapOff bProbexShortTrapOn bProbexShortTrapOff eProbeDisTrapOn eProbeDisTrapOff eProbeShortTrapOn eProbeShortTrapOff battTestFailTrapOn battTestFailTrapOff
X75 SERIES - Mk3 Controller INSTALLATION & OPERATING MANUAL Configuring a trap destination in the controller using the iReasoning MIBBrowser. 1. In the SNMP tree on the left, go to snmpV2>snmpTargetMIB>snmpTargetAddrTable. 2. Right click this entry and choose table view. 3. Use Create Row to create a new entry. Up to 4 entries are allowed. 4. Give the entry a name in the snmpTargetAddrName e.g. ‘test’ 5. Fill in the snmpTargetAddrTDomain: ‘.1.3.6.1.6.1.1’ 6.
X75 SERIES - Mk3 Controller INSTALLATION & OPERATING MANUAL Appendix 2 – Load LVD (special order) This appendix replaces section 7 on page 10 of this manual NETWORK COMMUNICATIONS ALARMS & SENSORS REMOTE ACCESS CONTROLLER L N RECTIFIER #1 RECTIFIER #2 L N SPARE SLOT I²C L N BATTERY BATTERY CURRENT SHUNT 2.5A LVD 5A 5A RECTIFIER CURRENT SHUNT LOAD BREAKERS 10A 25A RETURN A 85-264VAC is supplied directly to each of the rectifiers which produce a nominal +12VDC output.
X75 SERIES - Mk3 Controller INSTALLATION & OPERATING MANUAL Appendix 3 – Revision History Rev. Date Detail # 11 08/15 First Release Mk3 version Page This document is believed to be correct at time of publication and UNIPOWER LLC accepts no responsibility for consequences from printing errors or inaccuracies. Specifications are subject to change without notice. Manual No. x75mk3-11 Page 64 x75-man-Rev11-0815.