American Power Conversion MX06 100 MX06-50 Rectifier Configuration, MX06-50 Programmable Alarms

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MX06-50 Rectifier Configuration

The system Controller Board must know if a rectifier is present for each of the five slots. This is done by the properly setting the dipswitch S2 (“RECT PRESENT”) on the Controller Board. If a rectifier is not present in a given slot, the corresponding switch position must be set to the “ON” condition. The ON direction is labeled on the body of the dipswitch. Figure 5.3-1 locates switch S2 on the PC board.

Figure 14 shows one style of dipswitch that may be on the board. On some controller boards, dipswitch S2 may consist of 10 small switches (instead of 5 large switches). In that case the switches must be used in pairs. I.E., for rectifier 1, the top 2 are a pair, for rectifier 5, the bottom 2 are a pair, and likewise for the middle switches.

MX06-50 Programmable Alarms

The GMT alarm, battery circuit breaker alarm and the AC / Input Healthy alarm can each be programmed to either MAJOR or MINOR alarm priority. A three-pin jumper header is used for each alarm in the manner shown in Figure 5.3-2. Figure 5.3-1 locates the jumpers on the PC board. If no jumper is in place, then no alarm will be reported.

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Figure 5.3-2 MX06-50 Jumper Programming.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Alarm

 

Jumper

Major

Minor

No Alarm

Factory

 

Designator

Setting

Setting

Output

Setting

 

 

GMT

 

J5

Pins

Pins

No

Major

Alarm

 

2 and 3

1 and 2

Jumper

 

 

 

Battery

 

 

Pins

Pins

No

 

Breaker

 

J3

Major

 

2 and 3

1 and 2

Jumper

Alarm

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

AC / Input

 

J2

Pins 2

Pins

No

No Alarm

Healthy

 

and 3

1 and 2

Jumper

 

 

 

Figure 5.3-3 MX06-50 Alarm Jumpers

MX06 Power Plant User’s Manual

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Contents VDC Power Systems Table of Contents APC Worldwide Customer Support Limited Product Warranty Revision Revision HistoryGeneral Precautions Safety FirstGeneral Information IntroductionPort How to Use This Manual Room / Location InstallationMechanical Installation Unpacking EquipmentVentilation AC Power ConnectionsBattery Connections Planning the Battery installationConnecting the Battery Cables Multiple Battery Strings Battery LVD ConnectionBattery LVD DC System Grounding Battery Temperature Probe InstallationLoad Protection Installation Circuit Breaker InstallationGMT Fuse Installation Load Connections Cable Size ConsiderationsCircuit Breaker Protected Load Connections 30 or 60 Amps Input / Output Connections GMT Fuse protected Load ConnectionsRelay Output Connections External Alarm Input Connections Relay J2 Connector Output Relay Notes DesignationsInitial Power-Up and Checkout Rectifier Module InstallationBattery and Load Power up Rectifier Management Technical DescriptionDisplays Alarm FunctionsSystem Management Control FunctionsLoad Management Battery ManagementBattery Charging Battery Temperature Compensation Battery Low Voltage Disconnect MX06 Operation MX06 Voltage AdjustmentsOperation DescriptionMX06-50 Configuration Settings MX06 External Alarm Input ConfigurationAlarm No Setting NC Setting Major Minor Factory Major Minor No Alarm Factory MX06-50 Rectifier ConfigurationMX06-50 Programmable Alarms AlarmMX06-100 Configuration Settings MX06-50 Temperature Probe SelectionMX06-100 Rectifier Configuration MX06-100 Temperature Probe Selection MX06-100 Programmable AlarmsTWF0500H5401 Rectifier SpecificationsMX06 50 Power System AC InputDC Output MX06 100 Power SystemVDC Controls and Indicators MechanicalMX06 Controller Magnum VS 50 Power System Magnum VS 100 Power SystemEnvironmental EMC ComplianceAPC Worldwide Customer Support Limited Product Warranty