PARAMETER NAME/

DESCRIPTION

SETTINGS (Default

[MENU LOCATION]

 

settings in BOLD)

 

 

Hardware System Voltage

Defines the output relay that is energized

Ignore, Minor, Major

Alarm

if there is a hardware failure in the

Output Relay 1-6

[Power Modules/Rectifiers]

system voltage monitoring function.

 

Hardware Temperature Alarm

Defines the output relay that is energized

Ignore, Minor, Major

[System/DC Parameters]

if there is a hardware failure in the

Output Relay 1-6

 

system temperature monitoring function.

 

High Temperature Alarm

Defines the output relay that is energized

Ignore, Minor, Major

[System/DC Parameters]

if the System Temperature exceeds the

Output Relay 1-6

 

system high temperature threshold. Not

 

 

the same as battery temperature alarm.

 

High Temperature Threshold

Ambient temperature measured inside

0 °C – 100 °C, 70.0 °C

[System/DC Parameters]

the controller. An alarm will be reported

 

 

if temperature is higher than the

 

 

temperature entered. Not the same as

 

 

battery temperature threshold.

 

High Voltage alarm

Defines the output relay that is energized

Ignore, Minor, Major

[Power Modules/Rectifiers]

if the System Voltage is above the

Output Relay 1-6

 

System High Voltage threshold. Not the

 

 

same as battery voltage alarm.

 

High Voltage Threshold

DC voltage measured by the controller.

-60 V – -40 V, -58.00 V

[Power Modules/Rectifiers]

An alarm will be reported if voltage is

 

 

higher than the voltage entered. Not the

 

 

same as battery voltage threshold.

 

Imbalance Alarm

An alarm will be generated if the rectifiers

Ignore, Minor, Major

[Power Modules/Rectifiers]

do not current share. This feature is

Output Relay 1-6

 

supported by the standard SNMP card

 

 

monitor, but is not supported by this dc

 

 

system.

 

Input Relay 1

Defines the output relay that is energized

Ignore, Minor, Major

[I/O/Input]

when an external contact closure or

Output Relay 1-6

 

opening at the Input Relay 1 connection

 

 

changes state.

Ignore, Minor, Major

Input Relay 4

Defines the output relay that is energized

Output Relay 1-6

[I/O/Input]

when an external contact closure or

 

 

opening at the Input Relay 4 connection

 

 

changes state.

 

Input Relay 1-4 Alias

This feature is supported by the standard

Input 1-4

[I/O/Input]

SNMP card monitor, but is not supported

 

 

by this dc system.

 

Input Relay 1-4 Delay

This feature is supported by the standard

0.00 Seconds

[I/O/Input]

SNMP card monitor, but is not supported

 

 

by this dc system.

 

Low Temperature Alarm

Defines the output relay that is energized

Ignore, Minor, Major

[System/DC Parameters]

if the System Temperature is below the

Output Relay 1-6

 

System Low Temperature threshold. Not

 

 

the same as battery temperature alarm.

 

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VS 50, VS 100 specifications

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