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5.5. Controls and Indicators

Controller with Display

The Magnum VS may be equipped with an optional advanced controller. This controller has an LCD display and a 5-button keypad. This controller uses the normal control card slot as well as the adjacent slot for rectifier 5. Most common parameter monitoring and programming can be made right at the power system using this interface. Any other changes must be made either locally using a PC or remotely by interface to the network management card. Refer to Section 6 for further information. There are five LEDs visible on the control card. The Major LED (Red) is on when the Major Relay is de-energized. The Major Relay is energized when there is no alarm. This will produce a major relay output even when all power is lost. The Minor LED (Yellow) is on when the Minor Relay is energized. The Out Relay LED (Yellow) is on when the Out Relay is energized. The DC OK LED (Green) is on when the voltage is between 50 and 57 Vdc. The green LED behind the front panel is slowly flashing when the controller is processing data.

Controller without Display

There are no switches or controls of any kind on this controller. All parameter changes or viewing of status is made either locally using a PC or remotely by interface to the network management card. Refer to Section 6 for further information. LED indicators and relay operation is identical to that found on the controller with display.

5.6. Alarm Outputs (Output Relays)

There are three alarm output relays designated Out Relay 1, Minor, and Major. Various system parameters may be programmed to activate any of these output relays when set thresholds are exceeded or specific conditions occur. Out Relay 1 can also be routed or “mapped” to “Out Relay 1-6,” “Minor Relay,” “Major Relay” or “Ignore.” This feature makes it possible for a single alarm condition to activate multiple alarm output relays including the Minor or Major alarm relay. For information on making wiring connections to the alarm output relays refer to Section 3.9

In addition to the output relays described above there are 5 outputs that do not support actual hardware. These are called Output Relay 2 through 6. While the relay hardware is not available, the programming can still be used to provide more detailed information through the network management card. Using the actual relay 1 and the 5 virtual relays 2-6, six different parameters can be alarmed with unique messages through the network management card. Various system parameters may be programmed to activate any of these output relays when set thresholds are exceeded or specific conditions occur. Relay 2-6 can also be routed or “mapped” to “Out Relay 1-6,” “Minor Relay,” “Major Relay” or “Ignore.”

Out Relay 1-6 can be renamed using the Relay Alias setup screen. Each relay name can be up to sixteen characters in length. This name will appear in the messages generated by the

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Contents Magnum VS Vdc Power Systems User’s Manual Table of Contents Final Inspection TWF0500H54B Rectifier Magnum VS Controller Revision History Document # & Rev Date DescriptionSafety First General PrecautionsHow to Use This Manual IntroductionGeneral Information Amp System Only Unpacking Equipment InstallationMechanical Installation Room / LocationAC Power Connections VentilationAC Connections AC Power Cord Sets AWGBattery Connections Planning the Battery installationConnecting the Cables Battery Temperature Probe Installation 1 Battery Cable Connection LocationsCounter Electro-Motive Force Cemf Cell Connections DC System GroundingLoad Protection Installation Circuit Breaker InstallationGMT Fuse Installation Circuit Breaker Protected Load Connections 30 or 60 a Load ConnectionsCable Size Considerations GMT Fuse protected Load ConnectionsFront Panel DB9 Connection RJ45 Ethernet ConnectorMonitoring and Relay Output Connections Major, Minor and Relay 1 Output ConnectionsOutput Relay 2-6 Connections Relay Terminal Relay Alias Output Relay Notes DesignationsRectifier Module Installation External Alarm Input ConnectionsController Module Installation Commissioning Electrical InstallationBattery Visual and Safety Inspection Pre-Commissioning InspectionCommissioning AC Power UpDC Power Up Initial Set-upLVD Test Battery Power UpRectifier Test Circuit Breaker/ Fuse TestBattery Temperature Compensation Final InspectionOutput Relay Technical Description Rectifier ManagementSystem Management System Current Monitor System Status and Alarm ReportingLoad Management Circuit BreakersBattery Management Battery ChargingGMT Fuses Battery Equalization Battery ProtectionBattery Temperature Monitoring Battery Low Voltage Disconnect Battery Functional TestCounter Electro-Motive Force Module Connections Controller with Display Controls and IndicatorsAlarm Outputs Output Relays Controller without DisplayExternal Alarm Inputs User Input Network Management Card Local & Remote MonitoringOperation DescriptionController Card Jumpers Controller with Display J12 J13Operation using Local Display and Keypad Interface 1 Controller with Display设置 / 电池 / 容量 设置 / 系统 / 时/日 均充 / 均充时间 状态 / 系统 /参数 Alarms 均充时间 Operation Using the RS-232 Comm Port Controller without DisplayOperation Using the 10/100 BaseT Ethernet Port 1 Parameter Locations, Descriptions, and Settings ON, OFF Power Modules/Rectifiers Seconds Disable Output Relay LVD Operation System/PreferencesProgramming Output Relays Page Equipment Preventive MaintenanceSystem Visual and Safety Inspection InspectionSystem Voltage Test Rectifier Alarm TestTest Rectifier Current Share TestSystem Temperature Test Battery Current TestBattery Temperature Test Battery Preventive Maintenance Procedure Alarm Summary System LT Alm System Temperature is below Minor AC Input SpecificationsMagnum VS 50 Power System TWF0500H54B RectifierMagnum VS 100 Power System DC OutputMagnum VS 50 Power System Mechanical Magnum VS ControllerEnvironmental Compliance EMCAPC Worldwide Customer Support Limited Product Warranty