PARAMETER NAME/

DESCRIPTION

SETTINGS (Default

[MENU LOCATION]

 

settings in BOLD)

 

 

Current Limit Alarm Status

The status will be “ON” if the rectifier has

Status Only

{Status Only}

been forced into its current limited mode.

 

[Power Modules/Rectifiers]

 

 

Date

Internal network management card

Current Date

[System/Date & Time]

calendar date. Used as a date stamp in

 

 

the web card event log.

 

Description 1

Power plant identification - first line.

 

[System/DC Parameters]

 

 

Description 2

Power plant identification - second line.

Magnum VS

[System/DC Parameters]

 

This is not user edit-able.

Description 3

Power plant identification - third line.

Power System

[System/DC Parameters]

 

This is not user edit-able.

Fail Safe

If the rectifiers fail to communicate with

This feature is supported

[Power Modules/Rectifiers]

the system, the rectifiers will output this

by the standard SNMP

 

pre-defined voltage.

card monitor, but is not

 

 

supported by this dc

 

 

system.

FUSE 1 Alias

An alternate name (alias) can be

FUSE 1

[Distribution/Fuses]

assigned to Fuse 1 if desired. This

 

feature is supported by the standard

SNMP card monitor, but is not supported

by this dc system.

FUSE 1 Alias

 

FUSE 16

[Distribution/Fuses]

 

 

FUSE 1 Blown

Defines the output relay that is energized

Ignore, Minor, Major

[Distribution/Fuses]

when F1-4 is blown.

Output Relay 1-6

FUSE 4 Blown

Defines the output relay that is energized

Ignore, Minor, Major

[Distribution/Fuses]

when F13-16 is blown.

Output Relay 1-6

 

 

Fuse 5-16 is not used in

 

 

this system

Hardware Battery Current

Defines the output relay that is energized

Ignore, Minor, Major

Alarm

if there is a hardware failure in the

Output Relay 1-6

[Batteries Parameters]

battery current monitoring function. This

 

 

feature is supported by the standard

 

 

SNMP card monitor, but is not supported

 

 

by this dc system.

 

Hardware Battery Temperature

Defines the output relay that is energized

Ignore, Minor, Major

Alarm

if there is a hardware failure in the

Output Relay 1-6

[Batteries Parameters]

battery temperature monitoring function.

 

 

Program to Ignore if no battery

 

 

temperature probe is connected to J410.

 

Hardware LVD Alarm

Defines the output relay that is energized

Ignore, Minor, Major

[Batteries/LVD]

if there is a conflict between the

Output Relay 1-6

 

commanded and sensed positions of the

 

 

LVD contactor. This feature is supported

 

 

by the standard SNMP card monitor, but

 

 

is not supported by this dc system.

 

Magnum VS –48 Vdc User Manual

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American Power Conversion VS 100 Power Modules/Rectifiers, System/Date & Time, Distribution/Fuses, Batteries Parameters

VS 50, VS 100 specifications

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