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UserGuidefortheGalaxyPulsarEdgeSystemController
ProductManualComcodeCC848836981Issue 1.0October2008
Notice:Theinformation,specifications,andproceduresinthismanualaresubjecttochangewithoutnotice.LineagePowerassumesnoresponsibilityforanyerrorsthatmayappearinthisdocument.
2008LineagePowerAllInternationalRightsReservedPrintedinU.S.A.
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TableofContents
1Introduction............................................................................................................... 5GalaxyPulsarEdge841PowerSystemController...................................................... 5KeyFeatures .............................................................................................................. 5CustomerServiceContacts....................................................................................... 11
2ProductDescription................................................................................................. 12GalaxyPulsarEdge841PowerSystemControllerOverview.................................... 12GalaxyPulsarEdge841Configurations.................................................................... 13Specifications ........................................................................................................... 16
3Safety........................................................................................................................ 18SafetyStatements ..................................................................................................... 18WarningStatementsandSafetySymbols.................................................................. 19Precautions ............................................................................................................... 20
4GettingStartedInstallation,StartUp,andBasicConfiguration ....................... 21Preparation ............................................................................................................... 21InstallTheGalaxyPulsarEdgeController ................................................................ 22ConnectionsToTheGalaxyPulsarEdge841 ........................................................... 26InitialStartupOfThePulsarEdge841 ..................................................................... 31WebInterface ........................................................................................................... 32BasicPulsarEdge841Configuration........................................................................ 36
5GalaxyPulsarEdge841SystemController ........................................................... 38Overview.................................................................................................................. 38SystemStatusDisplay .............................................................................................. 38CraftPorts ................................................................................................................ 39WebPages................................................................................................................ 40WebInterfaceMenuStructure.................................................................................. 43HomePage ............................................................................................................... 47ReportsPage ............................................................................................................ 51MaintenancePage..................................................................................................... 56Settings.................................................................................................................... 60Installation................................................................................................................ 89Software................................................................................................................... 89
6OneWirePeripheralDevices.................................................................................. 91QS873AVoltage/ThermalProbes............................................................................. 91ApplicationOfQS873VTProbes............................................................................. 92ES771ARemoteMidStringVoltageMonitorModule ............................................. 94ApplicationOfES771AModulesWithQS873VTProbes ....................................... 96
7NE872ARemoteDistributionMonitorandControlModule ................................ 99Overview.................................................................................................................. 99ModuleFeatures..................................................................................................... 100ModuleConnectorDefinitions................................................................................ 102
8QS871ARemoteDistributionMonitorandControlModule .............................. 105Overview................................................................................................................ 105ModuleFeatures..................................................................................................... 105
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ModuleConnectorDefinitions................................................................................ 1079Troubleshooting..................................................................................................... 11010ProductWarranty ............................................................................................... 114AppendixA:SoftwareUpgradesThroughNetworkConnection........................... 116AppendixB:T1.317CommandLanguage .............................................................. 121InitializingthePulsarEdge841Controller ............................................................. 121T1.317CommandLanguage................................................................................... 122
AppendixC:BatteryFunctions ............................................................................... 149FloatMode............................................................................................................. 149SlopeThermalCompensation................................................................................. 149PlantBatteryTest ................................................................................................... 152BoostMode............................................................................................................ 154
AppendixD:DefaultConfigurations....................................................................... 157AppendixE:AlarmsandRelays.............................................................................. 170AlarmRelays.......................................................................................................... 170Alarms.................................................................................................................... 170
AppendixF:SNMP .................................................................................................. 173IssueHistory ............................................................................................................. 176
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1Introduction
Galaxy PulsarEdge841PowerSystemController
OverviewTheGalaxyPulsarfamilyofcontrollersiscomprisedoftheGalaxyPulsarPlusandGalaxyPulsarEdge controllers. This manual covers the Galaxy Pulsar Edge 841 power system controllers.Thesecontrollersweredevelopedtobe integrated intothepowershelfmodulesoftheCompactPower Line (CPL) and Infinity NE power systems designed for both indoor and outdoorcabinetizedandframepowerapplications.Inaddition,theGalaxyPulsarEdgealsomanagestheNP,EP,IP,and59Xseriesorrectifiers.ThemodularhardwareandsoftwaredesignoftheGalaxyPulsarEdge allowsforeasycustomizationforspecificapplications.
The Galaxy Pulsar Edge provides control and alarm monitoring functions over severalcommunication interfaces including a standard robust RS485 digital serial interface thatinterconnects system rectifiers and other peripherals. Control and monitoring involves powermodulemanagementincludingitemsascentralizedsettingsforrectifieroutputsetpointvoltages,alarmmanagementitemswithuserdefinedhighandlowvoltagealarmandshutdownthresholds,load and battery disconnect management, distribution monitoring, and battery managementfeatures. Users have access to these and many more features through both local and remotemeans. The majority of the configurable items for the controllers features and its associatedthresholdshavebeensetwithindustrystandarddefaults.Thesedefaultshelpminimizethesetupprocessinthefield.Tofurtherfacilitatefieldinstallation,thesecontrollersare alsoavailablewithcustomerspecificconfigurationfactorydefaults.CustomizationallowsacontrollertobeFactorytailoredforapplicationsorforspecificconfigurationpreferences.
KeyFeatures
Modulardesign utilizing adedicated powershelflocationleavingmaximum powermodules
Easyfield insertorremoval(hotinsert)
Standardorcustomerspecificfactorydefaultssupported
Controlandmanagementofupto:
32CPrectifiers 6EPSrectifiers
ExtensiveBatteryManagementfeatures
ManagementoffourindependentLowVoltage Disconnects(LVDs)
Uptoeightcontactorsassignable totheLVDs
Load disconnects operated by low voltage, low voltage and/or time delay,remotecommand,orexternalcontrolsignal
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Batterydisconnectoperatedbyvoltagethreshold,voltagethresholdand/ortime,AdaptiveThreshold,remotecommand,highbatterytemperature,orEmergencyPowerOff(EPO)signal
Integrated contactorcontrol forsinglecontactor,additionalcontactorcontrolthroughremotedistributionandcontrolmodules
Batteryrechargecurrentlimitfeature
Lowand high temperature voltagecompensation
Individualadjustableslopes
Hightemperaturestepfunction
ProbeFailSafefeature
ManualandautomaticBoost
Local (manual) discharge test, remote discharge test, and periodic discharge testcapability.
Reservetimecalculationswithconfigurablethreshold
Manualtimethresholdforpass/failcriteria
1Wiremonitoring
Up to six ES771 Midstring voltage monitors (Configurable midstringimbalancevoltagethresholdalarm)
Uptosixteenbatterythermalprobes(ConfigurableHigh,VeryHigh,Low,andVeryLow batterytemperaturealarms)
Alarm managementof48VDCdistribution
Sixconfigurablesystem alarm inputs
Additional FactoryconfigurableInput/Outputoptions:
Upto9configurable binary alarm inputsor
Fivealarmoutputsor
Combinationofalarminputsand alarmoutputs
Alarmoutputtestfeature
Integrated10/100BaseTEthernet forlocalportorforNetwork remotemonitoring
Supports SNMP, TCP/IP, SMTP, HTTP, Telnet, FTP, and utilizes Dynamic HostConfigurationProtocol(DHCP)
SNMPTrapTestfeature
Internalwebservercompatiblewithstandardbrowsers(MSInternetExplorer)
VariousReports
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InventoryReport
Eventhistorylog
StatisticsandTrenddata
BatteryDischarge
EnergyEfficiencyAlgorithm
RectifierGroupStandby/Holdoffmapping(generator/ACloadminimization)
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ApplicationsTheGalaxyPulsarEdgecontroller ispresentlyavailable inapplications involving theCompactPowerLine(CPL) and theSmallPowerSystem(SPS).These systemsconsist of an integratedcontrollerpowershelfthatcanbesingleshelfsystemswithintegrateddistributionormultishelfsystemswithexternaldistributionforbatteryorbatterylessDCpowersystems.Thiscontrollerfamily can also bemade available for monitoring and control in custom or embeddedapplications.FollowingareproductdepictionsutilizingthevariousconfigurationsoftheGalaxyPulsar Edge controller. These applications utilize the 841 and SPS841Galaxy Pulsar Edgecontrollers. Consult appropriate system manuals, technical field support or your local salesrepresentativeformoredetailsontheseorotherpowersystems.
CompactPower(CP)LineShelves(841AController)
List2
List4,5,and6
J2007001 ThreeShelfSystem
Figure11:GalaxyPulsarEdge841AWith J2007001CP PowerShelves
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SmallPowerSystem (SPS)LineShelves(SPS841AController)
List1or3
List2
J2007003 PowerShelves
Figure12:GalaxyPulsarEdgeSPS841AWithFrameMountedSPSSystem
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Systems that utilize the Galaxy Pulsar Edge controller provide a dedicated location for thecontrollerthatallowsthemaximumnumberofpowermodulestobeusedpershelf.Accesstothecontrollerinputs/outputsislocatedonasinglerearedgeconnector.Thisconnectordistributesthesignalstotheenduserthroughvariousinterfacesdesignedintotherearlocationsoftheshelftheunitresides.Presentsystemslocatethecontrollertoadedicatedpositionlocatedtotheleftmostpower position in the shelf. TheGalaxy Pulsar Edge controller provides a front panelRS232asynchronousCraftport for local terminalaccess.ThestandardCraftportconnection isaDB9but an RJ45 serial port connection is available. EasyView 2, which simulates the web pageinterface, is providedas theGraphicalUser Interfacewhenaccessing over thisCraft port.TheGalaxy Pulsar Edge controller is typically preinstalled into the power shelf at the factory.However,itcanbeorderedseparatelyforspares,installedinthefield,orintegratedintocustomsystems.
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CustomerServiceContacts
Customer Service, Technical Support, Product Repair and Return,andWarrantyServiceForcustomersintheUnitedStates,Canada,PuertoRico,andtheUSVirginIslands,call1800THE1PWR(18008431797).Thisnumber is staffed from7:00am to5:00pmCentralTime(zone6),Monday throughFriday,on normalbusinessdays.At other times this number is stillavailable,butforemergenciesonly.Servicesprovidedthroughthiscontactincludeinitiatingthespare parts procurement process, ordering documents, product warranty administration, andprovidingotherproductandserviceinformation.
For other customers worldwide the 800 numbermay be accessed after first dialing the AT&TDirectcountrycodeforthecountrywherethecall isoriginating,oryoumaycontactyourlocalfieldsupportcenteroryoursalesrepresentativetodiscussyourspecificneeds.
CustomerTrainingLineagePowerofferscustomertrainingonmanyPowerSystemsproducts.For informationcall19722842163.This number is answered from 8:00 a.m. until 4:30 p.m.,Central TimeZone(Zone6),MondaythroughFriday.
DownloadsandSoftwareTodownload the latest product information,product software and softwareupgrades, visit ourwebsiteathttp://www.lineagepower.com/.TheDownloadslinkislocatedtolowerleftsideofthewebpage.
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2ProductDescription
Galaxy PulsarEdge841PowerSystemControllerOverview
IntroductionLineage Power rectifiers accept alternating current (ac) power and rectify it to produce directcurrent(dc)powerforpoweringexternalequipment(loads).Convertersacceptthedcoutputfromrectifiers or other sources and convert it to various regulated output dc levels also needed forpoweringexternalequipment(loads).Batteries,generators,andUPSareusedtoprovidebackuppower when ac is lost.When batteries are used, they are connected in parallel for additionalcapacityalongwiththerectifieroutputsthroughappropriatebreakersandcontactordisconnects.DCpowerisdistributedthroughdistributionpanelswithvariousprotectorsandcontactors.Theserectifiers, backup systems, and distribution components are all managed by theGalaxyPulsarEdge841systemcontroller.Thefollowingfiguredepictsagenericrepresentationofthesystemcontrollerand itsrelationshipinapowersystem.Thecomponentsdepictedandtheirassociatedfeaturesastheyrelatetothe systemcontrollerwillbediscussedinthismanual.
Figure21:General Power SystemBlockDiagram
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Galaxy PulsarEdge841ConfigurationsThemain841microprocessorboardcomprisestheGalaxyPulsarEdgefamilyofpowersystemcontrollers. This controller is designed to fit a variety of systems and applications. Systemsutilizingthiscontrolleraredesignedtoallowthecontrollerbequicklyinstalledorremovedfromitsallocatedpositionthroughasimplethumbscrewwithouthavingtoremoveinputoutputcableattachments. The input and output cable assemblies are connectorized and can quickly beremoved or installed into the respective power shelf. There are several different configurationoptionsfortheGalaxyPulsarEdge841controller.ThecontrollercanbeorderedforCPorSPSpowersystemsandbeconfigureddifferentlyforthesepowersystems.Configurationincludesthenumber of customer inputs or outputs and the desired front panel Craft port interface. Theseoptionsmustbeordered andare preinstalled atthefactory.
The following figure shows a generic block diagram of the basic components of the GalaxyPulsar Edgecontroller for the J2007001 power shelf. The exact system interconnect will varydependingontheshelfdesign.Somedesignsmayormaynothave interconnectboardsorcables.
J5
DHCPServerModeSelector
LithiumBattery
CP841A Front Panel User Interface
10/100BaseT Ethernet
CP841
J2007001 L001
Shelf Interface
J4 J3
J2
1Wire Bus
J1
J12
Front Panel Interface
Craft Port
RS232 To Optional External Modem J6
J1
ToShelfShunt/LVD
J3
Power/Sense/ Comm RS485
CP20048SYS_CN Shelf Interface
CP841A_IIOR_XXX_YYY
Cable
1J
25
CP20048SYS_BP Backplane
J2 System
Alarm Inputs Customer Inputs/Outputs
J3
J4 Current Share Shelf Address
Figure22: BlockDiagramOf PulsarEdge841AController WithTheJ2007001
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AlistingoftheGalaxyPulsarEdgecontrolleroptionsaredefinedinthissection.Alwaysconsultthecontrollerorderingguide(Pulsar_EdgeAD)andsalescontactsforthemostcompleteanduptodatelisting.Thetablebelowprovidesthebasicnamingnomenclatureutilizedforthedifferentcontroller configurations.Thenamingconventionusedfor theGalaxyPulsarEdge841productfamily anditsoptionsarefactoryorderableshallbe:
ZZ 841AIIOR_XXX_YYY
Where
ZZ ThisidentifiestheproductfamilyofGalaxyPulsarEdge841controller.(ValidIDsare CP,SPS,and NE)
A Thisidentifiesthecontrollerformfactoroption(A =ShelfMount)
IIOR IIORidentifiestheinput/outputhardwareconfigurationforthecontroller.
IIdefines the inputs andhow theyare configuredwhere the first Idigitrepresentsthenumberof inputs(0through9)andtheseconddigitrepresentsthe type of return provided for these inputs (I=Individual Returns, C =CommonReturn).
ORdefines theoutputs.ThefirstOdigit represents thenumberofalarmoutputspresent(0through5).ThesecondRdigitisnowfixedtobeR(ForRelay).
Note:thereisadependencyonthenumberofoutputsandinputs.
XXX Thesecharactersidentify thefrontpanel Craftportinterface option installed(Blank=standardDB9femaleinterface,RJ= StandardTIARJ45,RJC=CiscoRJ45, USB=StandardUSBinterface)
YYY Thisidentifiesacustomerorapplicationspecificsoftwareconfigurationversionofthecontroller(Blank=Standard).Thesecodesarespecificallyassignedtoacustomeroranapplicationthatdefaultscanclearlybepredefinedtominimizefieldconfiguration.Consultappropriatesalespersonnel foradditionalinformation.
Thefollowingtableidentifiestheconfigurationspresentlyavailableortargetedforavailabilityinthenearfuture.The Galaxy PulsarEdgecontrollersprovide accesstoallitsinput/outputsthrougha singleconnector locatedat the rearof theunit.This connector distributes the I/O to varioussystemshelfconnections.TheGalaxyPulsarEdgealsoprovidesEthernetconnectivityaswellasaserialinterfacetobeusedbyCraftpersonnel.ThefrontpanelCraftportcanalsobeconfiguredtosupportandexternalMODEM. TheinformationincludedintheDescriptioncolumnprovidesabriefdescriptionaboutthe controllerconfiguration.
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Table21:GalaxyPulsarEdge841ProductOptions
ConfigurationNumber Comcode[1] Description841A_0I5R CC109145356 ControllerforCPapplicationswithDB9frontpanel
interface,noconfigurableinputs,fiveoutputalarmrelaycontacts,andstandardcode.
841A_3C3R CC109142238 ControllerforCPapplicationswithDB9frontpanelinterface,threeinputswithcommonreturn,threeoutputalarmrelaycontacts,andstandardcode.
841A_5C2R ControllerforCPapplicationswithDB9frontpanelinterface,fiveinputswithcommonreturn,twooutputalarmrelaycontacts,andstandardcode.
841A_9C0R CC109140068 ControllerforCPapplicationswithDB9frontpanelinterface,nineinputswithcommonreturn,nooutputalarmrelaycontacts,andstandardcode.
841A_3C3R_USB ControllerforCPapplicationswith USB frontpanelinterface,threeinputswithcommonreturn,threeoutputalarmrelaycontacts,andstandardcode.
841A_3C3R_RJ5 ControllerforCPapplicationswithaRJ45RS232withTIApinoutsfrontpanelinterface,threeinputswithcommonreturn,threeoutputalarmrelaycontacts,andstandardcode.
841A_3C3R_RJC CC109145348 ControllerforCPapplicationswithaRJ45RS232withCisco pinoutsfrontpanelinterface,threeinputswithcommonreturn,threeoutputalarmrelaycontacts,andstandardcode.
SPS841A_3C3R CC109142238 ControllerforSPshelfapplicationswithaDB9frontpanelinterface,threeinputswithcommonreturn,threeoutputalarmrelaycontacts,andstandardcode.
1Unitswithoutassignedcomcodesmaystillbeunderdevelopmentorintheplanningstate.Othercombinationsof inputs,outputs,andcraftport typesmaybeavailable.Pleaseconsult salesandtechnicalfieldsupportforfurtherinquiry.
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Specifications
Table22:GalaxyPulsarEdge841Controller Specifications
General
Item Specification
InputVoltage Ranges(power) 48volts:from 36.5voltsto 60volts
InputPower 5.0wattsmaximum
InputPowerConnections Shelfpowered.Noexternalconnectionrequired
FrontPanelInterface AsynchronousRS232CraftPort Two statusLEDs LCDcompatiblebutnotavailable atthistime
SystemConfigurationMethods Frontpanel RS232Craftport:T1.317orEasyView2
10/100BaseTport Serial portwithexternal MODEMoption
MaximumNumberOfPowerUnits 32CPPowerUnits 6EPSPowerUnits Consulttechnicalsupportforotherpowermodules
LowVoltageDisconnects Uptoeightremote LVDcontactorsusingupto3independentconfigurableLoaddisconnectthresholds(LVLDs)and1configurableBatterydisconnectthreshold (LVBD)
Integrated control/monitorcapabilityforsingleLVDwithremotedistributioncontrolmodules
TemperatureMonitoring Upto16OneWirebattery temperature probes
SystemInputs/Outputs
AlarmandControlInputs Sixconfigurablesystemalarminputsoftheclosure/opento VBusor48V
*Upto9customerinputsoftheclosure/opentoreturntype
AlarmContactOutputs *Upto5UserconfigurableFormCOutputs
AlarmContactRatings *60VDC,0.5APlantVoltageMeasurementAccuracy0to50C(0.05%offullscale+1count)40to75C(0.1%offullscale+1count)
Resolution
48VSystems:40mV48VSystems:70mV0.01V
*Dependsonfactoryhardwareconfigurationofcontrollerandifthealarmcontactsarepresent.
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SystemInputs/OutputsContinuedPlantCurrentMeasurementAccuracy0to+50C40to+85C
Resolution
0.5%offullscale1.25%offullscale1A
TemperatureMeasurementAccuracyOneWireSerialprobes5to+55C40to+85C
Resolution
1C3C0.1C
Environmental
General Specification
OperatingTemperatureRange 40to75C(40to167F)
StorageTemperatureRange 40to85C(40to185F)Altitude 200to13,000feet(61to3962meters)SeeNote1Humidity 10%to95%noncondensingAudibleNoise
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3Safety
SafetyStatementsPlease read and follow all safety instructions and warnings before installing, maintaining, orrepairingthesystem:
TheGalaxyPulsarEdgecontrollerplatformisUnderwritersLaboratories(UL)ListedperSubjectLetter1801,DCPowerDistributionCentersforTelecommunicationsEquipment.
Installonlyinrestrictedaccessareas(dedicatedequipmentrooms,equipmentclosets,orthelike) inaccordancewitharticles11016,11017,and11018oftheU.S.NationalElectricCode(NEC),ANSI/NFPANo.70,andpursuanttoapplicablelocalcodes.
This equipment is to be used in controlled environments (an areawhere the humidity ismaintainedat levels that cannot cause condensationon the equipment, the contaminatingdustiscontrolled,andthesteadystateambienttemperatureiswithintherangespecified).
Thisequipmenthasbeenevaluatedforcontinuoususeinambienttemperaturefrom40Cto75CwhenusedwiththeCP,EP,NEorotherLineagePowerSystemrectifierfamilies.
Thisequipmentmustnotbeinstalledovercombustiblesurfaces.
For installations in the United States, Listed compression connectors are to be used toterminate Listed fieldwired conductors where required. For all installations, theappropriateconnectoristobeappliedonlytothecorrectsizeconductorasspecifiedbytheconnectormanufacturer,usingonlytheconnectormanufacturer'srecommendedtoolingortoolingapprovedforthatconnector.
If theproper connector for thecountry of installation is not provided, obtain appropriateconnectorsandfollowmanufacturersandalllocalrequirementsforproperconnections.Allnationalandlocalrulesandregulationsshouldbefollowedwhenmakingfieldconnections.
Themaininputvoltages(48V)meetSELVrequirements.
Insulation on fieldwired conductors should be rated no less than 90 Celsius. Wireconductorsizeshouldbesizedperelectricalcodesfor75Celsiuswire,andbasedontheampacityoftheassociatedprotectiondevice.
Torque electrical connections to the values specified on labels or in the productdocumentation.
Alarmcontactsfromthe841arenotfusedwithinthecontrollerorpowershelftherefore,current limitingprotection for these contactsmustbe inherent in or providedby externalcircuitsthatusethesecontacts.Maximumratingsforalarmconnectionsare60Vdcand0.5amperes.Exceedingthesemaximumratingscouldresultinfireordamagetotheunit.
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WarningStatementsandSafetySymbolsThe symbols may sometimes be accompanied by some type of statement e.g., Hazardousvoltage/energy inside.Riskof injury.Thisunitmustbe accessed onlyby qualifiedpersonnel.Signalwordsasdescribedbelowmayalsobeusedtoindicatethelevelofhazard.
DANGER
Indicatesthepresenceofahazardthatwillcausedeathorseverepersonalinjuryifthehazardisnotavoided.
WARNING
Indicatesthepresenceofahazardthatcancausedeathorseverepersonalinjuryifthehazardisnotavoided.
CAUTION
Indicatesthepresenceofahazardthatwillorcancauseminorpersonalinjuryorpropertydamageifthehazardisnotavoided.
Thissymbolidentifiestheneedtorefertotheequipmentinstructionsforimportantinformation.
Thesesymbols(orequivalent)areusedtoidentifythepresenceofhazardousacmainsvoltage.
Thissymbolisusedtoidentifythepresenceofhazardousacordcvoltages.Itmayalsobeusedtowarnofhazardousenergylevels.
Oneofthesetwosymbols(orequivalent)maybeusedtoidentifythepresenceofrectifierandbatteryvoltages.Thesymbolmaysometimesbeaccompaniedbysometypeofstatement,forexample:Batteryvoltagepresent.Riskofinjuryduetohighcurrent.Avoidcontactingconductorswithnoninsulatedmetalobjects.Followsafetyprecautions.
Oneofthesetwosymbolsmaybeusedtoidentifythepresenceofahotsurface.Itmayalsobeaccompaniedbyastatementexplainingthehazard.Asymbollikethiswithalightningboltthroughthehandalsomeansthatthepartisorcouldbeathazardousvoltagelevels.
Thissymbolisusedtoidentifytheprotectivesafetyearthgroundfortheequipment.
Thissymbolisusedtoidentifyotherbondingpointswithintheequipment.
Thissymbolisusedtoidentifytheneedforsafetyglassesandmaysometimesbeaccompaniedbysometypeofstatement,forexample:Fusescancausearcingandsparks.Riskofeyeinjury.Alwayswearsafetyglasses.
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PrecautionsWhenworkingonorusingthistypeofequipment,thefollowingprecautionsshouldbenoted:
Thisunitmustbeinstalled,serviced,andoperatedonlybyskilledandqualifiedpersonnelwho have the necessary knowledge and practical experience with electrical equipmentandwhounderstandthehazardsthatcanarisewhenworkingonthistypeofequipment.
Thepowershelf thatcontroller residescouldbepoweredbymultipleac inputs.Ensurethat the appropriate circuit protection device for each ac input being serviced isdisconnected before servicing the equipment. Do not disconnect permanent bondingprovisionsunlessallacinputsaredisconnected.
Highleakagecurrentsmaybepossibleonthistypeofequipment.Makesuretheequipmentisproperlysafetyearthgroundedbeforeconnectingpower.
Batteries may be connected in parallel with the output of the rectifiers. Turning off therectifierswillnotnecessarilyremovepowerfromthebus.Makesurethebatterypowerisalso disconnected and/or follow safety procedureswhile working on any equipment thatcontainshazardousenergy/voltage.
Hazardousenergyandvoltagesarepresentintheunitandonthe interfacecablesthatcanshockorcauseseriousinjury.Followallsafetywarningsandpracticeswhenservicingthisequipment.Whenequippedwithringermodules,hazardousvoltageswillbepresentontheringeroutputconnectors.
Inadditiontoproperjobtrainingandsafetyprocedures,thefollowingaresomebasicprecautionsthatshouldalwaysbeused:
Use onlyproperlyinsulatedtools.
Removeallmetallicobjects(keychains,glasses,rings,watches,orotherjewelry).
Wear safety glasses. Fuses can produce sparks. High energy levels on busses anddistributioncomponentscanproduceseverearcing.
Testcircuitsbeforetouching.
Lockoutandtagcircuitbreakers/fuseswhenpossibletopreventaccidentalturnon.
Beawareofpotentialhazardsbeforeservicingequipment.
Identify exposed hazardous electrical potentials on connectors, wiring, etc. (note theconditionofthesecircuits,especiallywiring).
Usecarewhenremovingorreplacingcoversavoidcontactingcircuits.
Generally,twopersonsshouldbepresentwhenworkingwithpower.
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4GettingStartedInstallation,StartUp,andBasicConfiguration
PreparationThissectionoutlinesthesequenceforinstallingandquicklyconfiguringtheGalaxyPulsarEdge841 controller into a power system. Most power systems that are purchased with the GalaxyPulsarEdgecontrollerwillbe shippedfromthe factorywith the controllerwillbepreinstalled.
SafetyPleasereviewallsafetywarningsinSection4beforebeginningtheinstallationprocess.Observeallwarningsandlabelsontheequipment.
Caution Due to the possibility of working on energized circuits during theseprocedures, all tools and test equipment must be insulated in anapproved manner. Proper ESD protection is required in order topreventESDdamagetotheequipment.
Warning Onlyqualifiedpersonnelshould installandservice theGalaxyPulsarEdge controller and any of the other power system plugin modulesandcomponents.Hazardousenergyandvoltagesmaybepresentinthesystem,systemcomponents,andontheinterfacecablesthatmay shockor cause serious injury or death if safety precautions are ignored.Follow all safety warnings and practices when servicing thisequipment.
InstallationToolsYouwillneedthefollowingtoolstoinstallandtestthe PowerSystem:
Wirecuttersandstrippers
Heatshrinkgun
5/16inch(8mm)hexdriver
1/4inchhexdriver
Digitalmeterwithanaccuracyof0.02%
Screwdrivers(flatbladeandPhillips)
ESDwriststrap
Assortmentofsocketwrenchesanddrivers
Testcable
Protectivecanvas
Insulatingrubbermat
Windowsbasedpersonalcomputerlaptop(PC)andcabletoconnectthePCcommunicationsporttothelocal portofthecontrolleroraCAT5LANcable.
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WiringGuidelines All electrical connections should be made using the proper crimping tools and dies and
shouldbetorquedto standardorspecifiedvalues.
AllbuildingwiringshouldcomplywiththeNECandotherapplicablelocalcodes.
Thetemperatureratingofthewire utilizedmustbenolessthan90Celsiusandmaybesizedusingthe90CelsiusampacitytableintheNEChandbook.
Wiringinternaltoenclosedequipmentcabinetsmustberatednolessthan105Celsius.
Packaging All packages shouldbe openedwith aboxcutterwith theblademinimally exposed to cut
onlythesealingtape.
Saveallpackagingmaterialuntilthesystemhasbeenpoweredupandallpartsareoperatingwithinspecifications.Theshippingpackagemaybeusedtoreturndefectiveparts.
InstallTheGalaxy PulsarEdgeControllerWhenorderedaspartofasystem,theGalaxyPulsarEdgeistypicallyfactorypreinstalledinthepower shelf. It is designed to be easily removed and to slides in and out of a dedicated shelfposition.Thissectiondescribesthegeneric841Acontroller.However,theinformationprovidedis valid for the different controller configurations. Before applying power, a few basicconfigurationsmaybe required.Thefollowingdescribesstepsforthisinitialconfiguration.
Step Action
ConnectionForESDPrevention1 AttachanESDwriststraporequivalent toanappropriateESDgroundingconnector
on yourframeorsystem.
ConfiguringIndividualAlarmOutputContactTypeCloseonorOpenonalarmIf your controller is quippedwith output alarmcontacts the individual alarm outputcontacttypecanbeconfiguredtoCloseorOpenonanalarmevent.IfyourcontrollerhasnooutputalarmcontactscontinuetoStep4.Thefactorydefaultconfigurationforall alarm outputs is to Open on an alarm event. If this acceptable go to Step 4otherwisecontinue.
2 LocateconfigurationjumpersforalarmrelaysonEdgemountedcontroller.Loosenthe chassiscaptive securing fastenerandremovethecontrollerfromtheshelf.
CaptiveFasteningScrew
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Step ActionCarefullyremove thecontrolunit fromtheshelfand locate thesmallopeningin thechassisthatallowsexternalaccesstoconfiguration jumpers.
Locatethejumpersforthe alarmrelays.Thenumberofjumperspresentshouldequalthenumberofoutputalarmscontactspresentfortherespectivecontroller.Note:themaximumnumberofjumperspossibleisfive.Thefigurebelowshowsthreejumpersforthe 841_3C3Rcontroller.
3
ConfigurealarmrelaycontactstoOpenorCloseonalarmasrequired:Jumpers J2024 configure the contact type provided at connector J1 for eachrespective FormC output of each alarm relay present on the controller. Once thecorrect alarm jumper is located, carefully move each of respective configurationjumperstothedesiredcontacttype:OpenOnAlarmorClosedOnAlarmpositionasrequiredpersiteinstructions.Useofaninsulatedtooltograbthetopofthejumpertabsissuggested.Move the jumpersaccordinglyandmakesure that the jumpersare
ThreeAlarmConfigurationJumpers
AlarmOutputConfigurationPortal
ThreeAlarmConfiguration
Jumpers
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Step Actionpushed in and secure.The following figure depicts the jumpers in theunitwith thecontrollerpositionedsuchthatthebackplaneconnectorislocatedontheleftside
Each jumper corresponds to one alarm relay. Each relay output can be configuredindependently.Thefollowingtablecontainsthealarmsalongwiththefactorydefaultalarm assignments to user relaysR1R5 also shown in the above figure.Utilize theweborEasyView2interfacetochangeanyofthealarmuserrelayalarmassignments.Note:jumperswillonlybepresentforthenumberofoutputalarmrelayspresent.
JumperNumber
SignalName
PulsarEdge841StandardDefaults
J24 R5 PowerMajorAlarm severityindicator
J23 R4 PowerMinorAlarmseverityindicator
J20 R3BatteryonDischargealarm(BD)
J21 R2RectifierFailalarm(RFA)
J22 R1FuseAlarm 48V(ExternalFAJ48V)
Generally,nospecialcontrollerconfigurationsarerequiredforsystemsplanningtousethe optionalES771MidStringVoltageModules.
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The1Wireserialbusreference:TheES771modulesarereferencedtothemostnegativepotentialoftheDCbus.Thecontrollers1Wirebuscommunicationreferenceisautomaticallyachievedbysystemshelfdesign.Nojumpersettingsarerequired.
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Step Action
SecuringtheEdgeMountedController
Note: Skip this section if the unit was preinstalled and no configuration jumperadjustmentshadtobeperformed.
5 LocateandplacethePulsarEdge841intoitsallocatedposition located to the left oftheleftmostrectifierslot.
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6Hold the controller by the controllerschassisusing the edgesof thesheetmetaltosupporttheinsertion.
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Push the controller firmly into the shelfusing thehandleprovided.DonotpressontheLEDs to insert the controller into theshelf.Simultaneouspressing on theDB9connector to insert the controller into theshelfispermissible.
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Securethecontrollerinplaceby tightening thePhilipscaptivefasteningscrew. Thecontrollerisnowinstalled.
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ConnectionsToTheGalaxy PulsarEdge841Otherthanthefrontaccessibleserialport,allconnectionstotheGalaxyPulsarEdgeControllerare made through backplane connections or appropriate cable assemblies to the controllers J1interface.TheGalaxyPulsarEdge841hasbeendesignedtoprovideallitsconnectionsthroughasingle44pinconnectorlocatedtotherearofthecontroller.Systemsarethendesignedtoacceptthisconnectionandseparatetheoutputs,inputs,communication,andplantspecificitemsontotoindividualconnectorsforexternaluseortoprovideautomaticconnectionstocoresignals.Theseconnectorsare typically locatedatthe rearoftheshelf.
Systems designed to utilize the Pulsar Edge 841 may provide different interconnects to thecontrollers inputs and outputs. Although the designs strive for commonality, the specificdrawingsfortheshelvesshouldbeutilizedwhenindoubt.ThefollowingfiguresshowtheinputandoutputconnectionsforoneoftheavailableJ2007001_L001CPpowershelf.Thisshelfwillbeusedastheexample.Thus,giveabriefdescriptionofhow,what,andwhentoconnecttothecontroller when these connections are performed in the field is provided using the J2007001_L001.Useonlythosethatapplytothesystemconfiguration forsystemsthataredifferent.
J1BackplaneInterface
Connector
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CustomerAlarm ConnectionJ1The Pulsar Edge 841 has a number of pins assigned to connector J1 that can beconfiguredat the factory tobe a systemalarmoutputor customer inputmonitor.Theconfiguration isdictatedbythecontrollerpartnumber.ConnectorJ1ontheJ2007001providesaccesstotheprimarycustomeralarmoutputinterface.ConnectorJ1isa10pinheader with latching capability. Standard color coded cable assemblies are available.Contacttechnicalfieldsupportforadditionalcableoptions.Utilizetheappropriatecableto obtainthedesiredconnectionstotheoutputsshownbelow.
J2007001L001J1Connector
Pin# SignalName 841StandardDefaultUse
1 CustomerAlarm1 EmergencyPowerOff3 (EPO)
2 CustomerAlarm2 RemoteGroupStandby2 (GSTR)
3 CustomerAlarm3 CustomerAlarm3
4 CustomerAlarm4 CustomerAlarm4
5 CustomerAlarm5 CustomerAlarm5
6 CustomerAlarmCommonReturnCustomerAlarmCommonReturn
7 CustomerAlarm6 CustomerAlarm6
8 CustomerAlarm7 CustomerAlarm7
9 CustomerAlarm8 CustomerAlarm8
10 CustomerAlarm9 CustomerAlarm9
1The table above is for the 841A_9COR controller in the J2007001 L001 shelf.These inputs are contacts or open to a common return. Other controllerconfigurations provide alarm relay outputs on some of the same inputs. The firstalarmrelaypairwouldbepin5andpin 10,thesecondwouldbepin 4andpin 9,thethirdwouldutilizepin3andpin8,etc.Pinsnotusedbyoutputsremaininputs.Asanexample,the 841A_3C3Rhasthefollowingassignment.
J2007001L001 J1Connector
Pin# SignalName 841StandardDefaultUse
1 CustomerAlarm1 EmergencyPowerOff3 (EPO)
2 CustomerAlarm2 RemoteGroupStandby2 (GSTR)
3 AlarmRelay 3Return BatteryOnDischargeAlarmReturn
4 PowerMinorReturn PowerMinorAlarmReturn
5 PowerMajorReturn PowerMajorAlarmReturn
6 CustomerAlarmCommonReturnEPO,GSTR,andAlarm6Return
7 CustomerAlarm6 CustomerAlarm6
8 AlarmRelay3 BatteryOnDischargeAlarm
9 PowerMinorAlarm PowerMinorAlarm
10 PowerMajorAlarm PowerMajorAlarm
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Step Action2 Inputmonitored for a contact closure to its respective return forGroupStandbyFeature.FactorydefaultistheGroupStandby operationuponacontactclosure.3Input monitored for a contact closure to its respective return used for EPO,EmergencyPowerOffReturn.FactorydefaultasEPO uponacontactclosure.
2
System orCabinetAlarm InterfaceConnectorJ2 (8pinheader) interfaces tofiveof thesixalarminputmonitorsstandard toall841controllers.Thesealarmsare ClosuresorOpenstoVbus(nongroundedDCbus).Theycanbe usedby systemequipmentorcomponentsasan alarminputmonitorallowingthecontroller to provide the alarm indication. J2 functionality depends on the shelfconfiguration.TheJ2007001seriesofshelveshasseveraldifferentconfigurations thataffect thesignalingonJ2.ShelvesJ2007001L001,J2007001L002,andJ2007001L007have internaldistributionontheshelfandhavealltheI/OavailableonJ2asshowninthetablebelow.
J2007001L001J2Connector
Pin# SignalName1 841StandardDefaultUse1 BALM6 AuxiliaryMajor
2 BALM2 OpenString
3 BALM3 AirConditionerFail
4 BALM4 DoorOpen
5 BALM5 SPDFailure
6 BALMReturn(Vbus) NA
7 BALMReturn(Vbus) NA
8 BALMReturn(Vbus) NA1BALM1is(FuseAlarmMajorFAJ48)isroutedinternal to theshelf.
Shelves J2007001L004, J2007001L005, and J2007001L006 have no internaldistributionontheshelfandhavedifferentI/OavailableonJ2.Intheseconfigurations,connector J2 provides the signals and features as shown. Note: it is possible tocustomize J2 to have a combination of theprevious signals and thosebelow.Consulttechnicalfieldsupportforadditionaldetails.
J2007001L001J2Connector
Pin# SignalName1 841StandardDefaultUse
1 Shunt+ Shunt+isthemostpositivesideoftheshuntdefinedduringabatterydischarge
2 Shunt Shunt isthemostnegativesideoftheshuntdefinedduringabatterydischarge
3 LVD_C CommonforLVDauxiliaryalarmcontact
4 LVD_NO NormallyOpenonLVDauxiliarycontact
5 LVD_NC NormallyClosedonLVDauxiliarycontact
6 Coil NegativeLeadOfLVDCoil
7 Coil+ PositiveLeadOfLVDCoil
8 BALM1 FuseAlarmMajor
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AuxiliaryShelfAnd OneWireBatteryPeripheralConnector
J3andJ4areastandardshieldedRJ45receptaclesprovidedfor shelf identification,for making connections to an auxiliary power shelf by providing connections to theRS485 communication and current share bus, and for connecting to the Onewireperipheralswhich include theQS873VTProbes and theES771ARemoteMidstringVoltagemonitors.StandardcableassemblieshavebeendesignedandareavailablefordifferentapplicationswiththeQS873VTProbesorES771RemoteMidstringVoltagemonitors that allow simple plugnplay. Consult section on Onewire peripherals forfurtherinformation.FollowingarethepresentpinassignmentsforJ3andJ4.
J2007001L001J3andJ4Connectors
Pin# SignalName
Description
1 RS485+ BsideoftheRS485differentialpair.2 RS485 Aside oftheRS485differentialpair.3 1_WIRE_RTN Protectedsignalreturnfor1wire4 ISHARE Currentshareleadbetweentherectifiers5 1Wire 1wirecommunicationsignal
6 1_WIRE_+5V Protected+5VPowerutilizedbyES771modules
7 Shelf_ADDR_AShelfaddressleadAisutilizedbytherectifierstoautomaticallypositionallyidentifythemselvestocontroller.
8 Shelf_ADDR_BShelfaddressleadBisutilizedbytherectifierstoautomaticallypositionallyidentifythemselvestocontroller.
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Network(LAN)Connection(Optional)
The Pulsar Edge 841 provides an Ethernet connection for a LAN and or Craft portconnection.ConnectorJ5providesastandardRJ45shieldedreceptacleconnectionforastandardCat5connectiontothecontrollers10/100BaseTport.Thisporthastwomainmodesofoperation:Servermode,LANmode(StaticandDCHPClient).Factorydefaultof theportsoperation isDHCPClient. Inservermode theportcanbeusedasa localCraftinterface.Inthismode,alocallaptopcanbeconnectedthroughJ5anditsstandardweb browser used to directly access the controller by typing in network addresshttp://192.168.2.1.AconnectionshouldneverbemadebetweenthecontrollerandLANwhilethecontrollerisinServermode.
InStaticorDHCPClientmodesofoperationthecontrollerissuppliedanIPaddressandother network parameters and can be remotely monitored and accessed through theLAN.This is generally apermanent connectionbetween the controller andLANsoaShieldedCat5categorycableorbetterissuggested.Useappropriateroutingtechniquesto connect the controller to the LAN. Following is the pin assignment for theconnection:
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Pin# SignalName
1 TX+2 TX3 RX+4 OPEN5 OPEN6 RX7 OPEN8 OPEN
5
LocalRS232Serial CraftPortConnector
A standard DB9 and two RJ45connectionsareavailabletoconnecttotheasynchronous serial port. A PC withEasyView2 or another terminal emulatorcanbeconnectedforlocalportuse.Note:Anexternalmodemcanalsobe connected.
The local port pin assignments take theassignment as Data CircuitterminatingEquipment(DCE)asshownbelow.
(J6)DB9ConnectorPin# SignalName
1 232DCD(RS232DataCarrierDetect)2 232RXD(RS232Receive)3 232TXD (RS232Transmit)4 232DTR(RS232DataTerminalReady)5 Ground (CurrentLimitedGround)6 232DSR(RS232DataSetReady)7 232RTS (RS232RequestToSend)8 232CTS(RS232ClearToSend)9 NC(NoConnect)
(J6)RJ45ConnectorPin# EIA/TIA
561Cyclades
1 232DSR 232CTS2 232DCD 232DCD,232DSR3 232DTR 232RXD4 Ground Ground5 232RXD 232RTS6 232TXD 232TXD7 232CTS 232DTR8 232RTS 232DTR
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BasicConnections
Therearesomebasicconnectionsthatthecontrollerautomaticallyinterfaceswithwheninsertedintotheshelf.Thesesignalconnectionsincludeconnectionstothedistributionmodules battery shunt, battery contactor, and output alarm from the load protectivedevices.Connectionsfor thecontrollerspower,signal references,andcommunicationleadsarealsoautomaticallyprovidedwheninstalledintheshelf.
InitialStartupOfThePulsarEdge841Onceall relevant installationproceduresareperformedasdefined inrespectivesystemproductmanualsandassociatedsystemdocumentation,thesystemisreadytobepoweredup.
Step Action
1 VerifyallconnectionsareasdescribedpreviouslybeforeapplyingACpower.
2 Ifequipped,placeallexternalbatterydisconnectswitches intotheirONpositionspriortoapplyingACpower.
3 Applypowertothepowersystem.
4 After approximately oneminute, all LEDs on all components including rectifiers, thecontroller,LVDcontrolboards, auxdisplays,and ES771s(RVMs)shouldbegreen.
Check the voltage reading at a convenient point on the DC bus to verify the systemvoltage is approximately 54.5V. The controller has a factory default rectifier Floatvoltage setpoint of 54.48V for 48Vsystems.Note: IfSlopeThermalCompensation(STC)isactiveortheconnectedbatteriesarenotfullycharged,thebusvoltagemaybedifferentthanthesetpoint.
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If this is not the case, access through theCraft port orLANportmustbe achieved tofurther debug the system. Menu details are provided in the next session. The firstmaintenance operations that should be initiated are the Clear Events and UninstallEquipment operations found under Maintenance tab of the home menu of the GUIinterface.
Thecontroller rememberscertainprevioussystemconfigurationsandconditions.Nonexistent alarm conditions should clear. If the systemLED is not green and the alarmLED is illuminated, review the installation procedure and refer to the troubleshootingsection. The controller display should only have the system (SYS) LED illuminatedgreen toindicateNOALARMS.
6 VerifyingasimplealarmWith the system in a normal operation mode, remove a rectifier from its slot. Thecontroller should illuminate its amber severity LED indicating a missing rectifier.Condition. Return the rectifier to its slot. The controller should update the rectifierstatus. If the above conditions did not yield the proper results, refer to thetroubleshootingsection.
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WebInterfaceTheGalaxy PulsarEdge841withits10/100BaseTportsupportsstandardprotocolsoverTCP/IPlikeSNMP,TCP/IP,FTPandTelnet. Italsohasan integratedHTTPwebserver thatservesupwebpagestoremotePCsusingstandardwebbrowsers.Onceproperlyconnectedtothenetwork,simply typing the IP address assigned to the controller in thebrowserwill serveup the loginscreen. Theweb pages can also be achieved through theCraft port connection by using theEasyView2programorbyestablishingaconnectionandusingtheT1.317interface.Detailsforthevariousscreensanditemscontainedinthemareprovidedinthenextsection.Note:webpagesare updated for functionally and aesthetics. Thus, some of the screens shown may be slightlydifferentthanthoseservedupbyyourPulsarEdge 841.
CraftPortA GUI very similar to the interface provided by a LAN connection can be obtained locallythrough the RS232 Craft port using EasyView 2.0, EV2. Once, EV2 has established theconnection and is up and running the interface is the same as that provided over the LANconnection. The following describes configuring the port as a local Craft port. This mode ofoperationallowsausertoconnectanexternalcraftPCdirectlytotheport.
Toaccessthesystemusingthe RS232CraftPort, followthefollowingbasicprocedures:
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DownloadthelatestcopyofEasyView2.0fromthecorporatewebsiteat:http://www.lineagepower.com
NotethelinkislocatedatthelowerleftcornerofthepageandisentitledDesignToolsAndDownloads.
2 RuntheEasyView2.0executableEV2.exetosetuptheprogramonyourPC
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Oncetheprogramisrunningascreensimilartothefollowingshouldappear.Configureasrequired.
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ClicktheLoginbuttonandthepasswordscreenshouldappearsimilartoshown.TherearethreelevelsofaccessthroughtheportReadOnly,Read/Write,andRead/Writewithpasswordmanagementprivileges.PasswordsdefaultsfortheCraftportaswellasotherremoteaccessmeansdefaultasfollows:
Access DefaultPasswordUser(ReadOnly) lineageSuperUser(Read/Write) superuserAdministrator(Read/Write/PasswordAdministration) administrator
Enterthe appropriate passwordandClick Loginonceagain.
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AHomepagesimilartothatfollowsshouldappear.Thispageshouldbenearlyidenticaltothatseen iftheLANaccessGUIwasutilized.Thesepagesaredescribed inthenextsectionofthemanual.
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LANPortAsTheCraftPortThe10/100BaseTportcanbeconfiguredtoalsobeusedasaCraftportwhentheconnectionisnotpluggedintothesitesLAN. APCcanbedirectlyconnectedtotheLANconnectiononthecontrollerand itsstandardWebbrowsercanbeused tolocally accessthesystem.ThisisachievedwhentheDHCPservermodeofoperation for theLANport isutilized.While theCraftport isoperatingasaDHCPserver,itshouldneverbepluggedintothebuildingorsurroundingLAN.
Note: thisport comes defaulted in theDHCPClientmode. If the sitesLANnetwork is setupproperly the controller will automatically obtain an IP address from the network while in theDHCPClientmode and thecontrollercanbesimplyaccessedbytypinginitscorrectIPaddress.
Toaccessthesystemusingthe LANasthe CraftPort,followthefollowingbasicprocedures:
1 TousetheEthernetportlocallyasaCraftportthecontrollerneedstobeconfiguredasaDHCP Server. First remove the controller from the shelf to place the controller intoDHCPservermode. LocatethePortconfigurationjumperportal
2 PlacethecontrollerinappropriatelocationandsetjumperJ25intototheDHCPServerposition.ThepositionforDHCPServermodeofoperationisfrompins2topin3shownto the right of the jumper. Client mode is from pins 1 to pin 2 which is the factorydefaultconfiguration.Useofaninsulativetoolispreferred.
3 Reinsert the controller back into system shelf. The controller must be rebootedwhenchanging the mode of operation of the network port. This is achieved through thereapplicationofpower.Whenthisprocess isperformedthecontroller accepts thenewEthernetportconfiguration.Therebootingprocesstakesapproximately2minutes.
J25
NetworkPortConfiguration Portal
DHCPClient
DHCPServer
Pin123
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4 Attach theLANcablebetween thecontrollersLANconnection,RJ45(J5), locatedattherearoftheshelftotheappropriateEthernetportontheCraftPC.
5 Open the PCs browser and enter the controllers WIP (Working IP address) as thedestinationaddress.Thisaddressshouldbehttp://192.168.2.1.ThePulsarEdge841hasHTTP capabilities and should begin to return appropriate system representative webpages.
4 Usingastandardbrowser,aloginpagesimilartothatdepictedbelowshouldbeservedupbythe PulsarEdge 841controller.
There are three levels of access through the port ReadOnly, Read/Write, andRead/Writewithpasswordmanagementprivileges.PasswordsdefaultsfortheCraftportaswellasotherremoteaccessmeansdefaultasfollows:
Access DefaultPasswordUser(ReadOnly) lineageSuperUser(Read/Write) superuserAdministrator(Read/Write/PasswordAdministration) administrator
Oncethepasswordisenteredascreensimilartothe following,similartothatwithEV2,shouldappear.
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SecurityLevels/PasswordsThe Galaxy Pulsar Edge 841 supports three levels of access: (User, SuperUser, andAdministrator).Passworddefaultscanbechangedonlybyauserofadministratorprivileges.
Usersecuritylevel:CanviewalmosteveryparameterinthesystemCanchangeonlyafewparametersconsideredtobeofstandardmaintenancepracticesDefaultpassword: lineage
SuperUsersecuritylevel:CandoeverythingtheusercandoCanchangeanyconfigurationparameterinthesystem(exceptpasswords)Defaultpassword: superuser
Administratorsecuritylevel:CandoeverythingthesuperusercandoCanchangepasswordsCanupgradecontrollersoftwareDefaultpassword:administrator
BasicPulsarEdge841ConfigurationOnce the system is up and running there are only a few configurations that are necessarydependingonyourapplicationandthecontrollerutilizedfortheapplication.TheGalaxyPulsarEdge841familiesofcontrollersareamultiplemicroprocessorbasedunitwithvolatileandnonvolatilememory.Theseunitshavebeenfactorypreconfiguredwithstandardorcustomerspecificconfiguration default settings for all features and thresholds. Many systems shipped from thefactory all ready have the controller installed, configured, and tested for the system it resides.Installation andmuchoftheconfigurationofthesystemcontrollermaynotbe required. ThedateandtimeisgenerallysetatfactorytesttoCentralStandardTimezone.
Controllerswith customerspecificconfigurationdefaultsarealsoavailable.Theseunitswillbeassigned a unique apparatus code for ordering and management. A configuration template isavailable to facilitate this process.LineagePower predefined industry standard factorydefaultsareutilizedforthePulsarEdge841standardcontrollers.Althoughtheconfigurationdefaultfilesare permanently stored until they are replaced, all configurable parameters and thresholds canalso be reconfigured or modified as needed in the field. These items are then stored in nonvolatile memory. However, a user can always return to factory programmed configuration byinitiatingthe LoadingDefaultsoperation foraspecificbatterytype.
The Basicitemstoconfigureforbasicsystemoperationare:
FloatSetPoint(Andassociatedalarmsdescribedinnextsection) BatteryType andnumberofstrings Date Time
The Galaxy PulsarEdge 841isdesignedtosupportmultiplebatterytechnologies.TheseGenerictechnologiesinclude:
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ValveRegulatedLeadAcid(ValveReg) FloodedLeadAcid(Flooded) LithiumMetalPolymer(LiLMP) LithiumELiTE(LiELiTE) NickelCadmium(NiCd)
Standardfloatvalues,alarmthresholds,andotherfunctionsaresetasdefaultsforeachofthesebatterytypesthatcanbemodifiedinthefieldasdesired.The PulsarEdge 841alsoprovidesalistofindustrystandardbatteriesthatarelinkedtothesetechnologiesandsharethestandarddefaults.Batteries can be added or deleted from this list as required through the use of thecontrollersremoteinterfaces.
The Pulsar Edge 841 has been factory preconfigured with the generic ValveRegulated LeadAcid(ValveReg)batteryasthestandardconfiguredbatterymodel.AllassociatedconfigurationitemsfortheValveRegbatterytypeareutilized.Thus,thedefaultsystemfloatvoltagesettingand alarm thresholds are configured assuming the power systemcontainsVRLAbatteries thatrequire an uncompensated float voltage of 54.50V (48V) as observed during the powerupprocedure.
Basicconfigurationitemssuchasthebatterytype,floatsetpoint,date,andtime,andsiteIDcanbe reconfigured in the field from through remotemeans.Many of the items are found on theInstallationpage.Consultthenextsectionforadditionaldetailsforchangingspecificitems.
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5GalaxyPulsarEdge841SystemController
OverviewThe Galaxy Pulsar Edge 841 family of controllers provides system monitoring and controlfeaturesforCP,SPS,andotherLineagePowerrectifierbasedpowersystems.Thesecontrollersmonitorandcontrolsystemcomponentsincludingrectifiersanddistributionmodulesviaamultidrop RS485 digital communications bus. System status, parameters, settings, and alarmthresholds canbeviewedandconfigured from the controllers front paneldisplay.Assignmentandconfiguration of alarm inputs and output relays canbeperformed froma laptop computerdirectly connected to the front access local RS232 Craft port or directly connected to theEthernetportwhen thecontroller isconfigured tooperate inaDHCPServermode.Accesscanalsobe obtainedremotely througha network connection to theWorldWideWeb (internet) oryourenterprisenetwork(intranet).AconnectionthroughanoptionalexternalmodemconnectedtothecontrollersRS232portis also possible.
This section describes the controller features, functions and alarms from perspective of a userutilizing theWeb interface. Access to all these features is also available through the remoteinterfacesincludingEasyView2and directlywiththeT1.317machineinterface. EasyView2istheLineagePowerGUIprovided forlocalserialportorremoteMODEMaccess.Itisavailable attheDownloads section found on the companys web site. EasyView2 presently supports all thelatestLineagePowercontrollers.Thewebinterfacewillbetheassumedinterfacesofchoice.Theweb pages are also used by the EasyView2 operating over the asynchronous serial port. Thissection focuses ondescribing the controller fromauser accessing the controller fromtheWebsince it is themost available interface that only requires theuse of a standardbrowser andnoadditionalPCorcomputerhardware.ThedescriptionsanditemscontainedwithintheWebpagesare applicabletorespectivefeatureimplementationsin EasyView2.
SystemStatusDisplay
PulsarEdge841StatusLEDsThePulsarEdge841controller familyprovides two separateLED indicators tohelpprovide ahigh level first glance local indication at the site of the status of the power system and itsmonitoredinputs.TheseLEDscanbeconfiguredtoassistinprovidingmorespecificindicationsof thesystemstatus.TheLEDsprovidedareused toprovidespecific indicationconcerning thesystemstatusaswellasaseparateindicatorforanassignedalarmoralarms.ThealarmLEDhasfactoryassigneddefaultsasindicatedinthetablebelow.However,theassignmentstoalarmscanbecustomizedinthefieldusingtheremoteinterfaces.
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LED LEDColor Status Condition
NormalNormal operation, no alarms, inputs andoutputsareintheirnormalrange.
CriticalAlarmHighestseverity.Generallyassignedtoalarmto indicate a Power affecting condition.Immediate attentionrequired.
MajorAlarmHighseverity.Generallyassignedtoalarmtoindicate a Power affecting condition.Immediate attentionrequired.
SystemOrSeverity
MinorAlarmMediumseverity.Generallyassignedtoalarmto indicate a nonpower affecting condition.Attentioneventuallyrequired.
NotIlluminatedSystem above configured Battery onDischarge(BD)threshold.
This state is not assigned by the presentdefaultconfiguration.
Alarm BD
System equal toorbelowconfiguredBatteryonDischarge(BD)threshold.
CraftPorts
LocalandRemoteAccessPortsThePulsarEdge841 provides ports for both local and remote access.Access to theseportsdependsonthespecificPulsarEdge841systemconfiguration.TheGalaxyPulsarEdge841Aand841Bprovide frontaccess toa localDB9RS232asynchronousserialportinthestandardconfiguration.ThisportisalsoavailablethroughanRJ45receptacle.Present systems utilizing the 841A and 841B controllers provide an RJ45 connectionlocatedattherearoftheshelf toaccesstheintegrate Ethernetport.
Port Description
FrontPanel
J6
A laptop PC can be connected to standard DB9 connector J6 to provide agroundreferenced RS232 serial connection using EasyView or the T1.317commandlineforlocalaccess.Theportcanalsobeconfiguredtobeusedwithanexternalmodem.
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Port Description
Rear
J5
AnRJ45Ethernet connector,Connector J5, typically located at the rearof ashelf is provided for the integrated 10/100BaseT network.Connection. Thisconnection canbeused for remotemonitoring or as a localCraft port. In theremotemonitoringmode, this port is compatible withLineage Power GalaxyManagerorotherSNMPbasedprogramsusedforwebbasedremoteaccessandnetworkmanagement.
WebPagesUsingastandardbrowserprovidesthebestmechanismsforauseraccessinginformationfromthesystems controller. After the controller accepts the entered password and has granted accessthrough the network port, it will serve up a Home page similar to that shown below. SimilarcapabilitiesarealsoavailablethroughtheCraftport.Configurationofindividualparametersandfeatures can be performed by using the items located in the Settings tab or a general quickconfigurationof thesystemcanbeperformedthrough theInstallation tab.TheHomePagehastabsthatarepartitionedasfollows:
HomePageOverview
Home
Main loginpagewithrepresentativegraphicofthepowercomponentsdepicted:the number of shelves, rectifiers in place with their appropriate outputs, emptyslots,and an indicationofwhichrectifiersareinalarm orOff.
Highlevel summary for the Batteries, Distribution, Alarms present, andcontroller summary are shown. There are also quick link tabs that take you tospecific features. These tabs are the Home, Reports, Maintenance, Settings,Installation andSoftware.
J5
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Reports
The reports tab displays reports that the system controller can display throughweb pages. These reports include Event History, Inventory, Statistics, Trends,and Battery onDischarge. Individual history groups like AlarmHistory,BoostHistory,LoginHistory,andRectifierhistoryarealsoavailable.
MaintenanceAllowsremoteaccesstoControl/Operationcommandsthatareavailablethroughthe front panel. These include restarting rectifiers/converters, starting alarm orbattery tests, asserting boost, clearing history and statistics, clearing latchedevents and missing equipment, placing rectifiers/converters in and out ofStandby,cuttingoftheaudiblealarm,andanSNMPTraptestfeature.
The T1.317 Terminal button provides a quick link to a Telnet session to thecontrollerthatallowstheT1.317commandinterfacetobeutilized.
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Note:TheLoadDefaultsbuttonundersystemloadsthefactorydefaultsettingsassignedtoaspecificbatterytypeasdefinedinthedefaultsconfigurationfile.Inthe Standard controller this function will Standard configuration file. Customconfiguredcontrollerswillutilize thespecific customconfigurationfiledefinedforthatparticularconfiguration.
Settings Items in this menu are used to configure all the individual system parameters,features, and thresholds. These fields are arranged by System, Reserve,CommunicationandProgramming.
InstallationThistaballowsaquickconfigurationoftheprimaryitemsthatneedtobesetforasite. These items include selecting the battery type, date, time, and the site IDmentionedduringthefrontpanelconfigurationstartupsection.The841supportstwo front panel languages which can also be configured remotely. English,Spanish, French, and German are a few languages supported by the controller.Language support for web pages will follow in the near future. Consult
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appropriatesalesortechnicalsupportforLanguagefileavailability.
Thispageisprovidestheminimumconfigurationforconfiguringthe GalaxyPulsarEdge 841forBasicsystem operation.
Software This tab allows a quick backup of the controllers configuration, an ability torestoreasite toapreviouslysavedconfiguration,and theability toupgrade thevariouscomponentsofsoftwareinthecontroller.
Web pages will be improved for usability as well as for features. The best method ofunderstanding the functions and features available through the network or Craft port is byclicking on the individual items and exploring to becomemore familiar with the items.MoredetailsonthefrontpanelcapabilitiesandCraftportwebpagesarefoundinthecontrollersection.
WebInterfaceMenuStructureAccesstothemainmenustartsatthedefaultHomescreendescribedpreviously.Thefollowingfiguresprovideamenuflowmapforeachprimarytab.This informationis followedupwithbriefdescriptionsofthe itemsthatshowupinthescreens.AlarmsandWarningsarenothierarchalmappedandarepresented inchronologicalorderofoccurrencewhentheyarepresent.NoActiveAlarmsorNoActiveWarningswillbedisplayedwhentheyarenoalarmsorwarningsdetectedbythecontroller.
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Figure52:ReportsMenu
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Figure53:MaintenanceMenu
Figure54:SettingsMenu
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Figure55:InstallationandSoftwareMenu
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HomePageTheHomepageprovidesanoverviewofthestatusofsystemcomponents.Configuration isnotpossiblefromthe Homeormainmenu.These itemsare also availablethroughthelocalcraftport.
PlantTheplantsectionofthepageshowsvariouscharacteristicsofthepowermodulesinthesystem.Agraphicalrepresentationoftherectifiersinthesystemorshelfisincludedthatprovides a visual indication of each individual rectifiers status as well as the outputcurrentfromeachoftherectifiers.Thisconfigurationdisplaycanbemodifiedasneededunder the SettingsSystemPlant and SettingsSystemShelves. In addition thefollowingitemsareprovided:
Installed RectifierCapacity
Provides the total installed rectifier capacity in the system. Theserectifiers thatare inserted into theshelf thatmayormaynot haveACapplied or be outputting power but are able to communicate to thecontrollerthroughbackbiaspowerprovidedthroughtheshelf.
OnlineRectifierCapacity
Thetotal online rectifiercapacityofrectifiersOnlineinthesystem andable to produce power. Rectifiers that are running or in Standby areconsidered tobeOnline.Rectifiers thatare inRFA,ACF,etc.arenotcounted intheOnlinecapacity.
Total RectifierDrain
The total rectifier drain is the summation of output currents from allrectifiers.Thisvalueisalsodisplayedonthedefaultfrontpanelscreen.
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RectifierMonitoring
Each individual rectifiers DC output current, AC input current (Ifsupported in rectifier), andAC input voltage(If supported in rectifier)byrectifiernumberGmn ()isavailable.mrepresentstheshelfnumberandnrepresentstherectifierpositionnumberinthatshelf.InadditiontoON,otherstatesoftherectifierareidentifiedin()whencurrentisnotshown.Thesestatescouldbe
OFF:Rectifierhasbeenshutdownduetohardwarefailure. STANDBY:Userhasinhibitedtherectifier'soutputvoltage.User
mayuse remoteinterfacesortheopecommand toplacearectifierintoastandbycondition.
MISSING: Anacknowledgedrectifierhasbeenremoved. VACANT:Rectifierhasnotbeeninstalledinthatposition. FAIL:Therectifierhasfailed.
Note:Rightclickingonthegraphicoftherectifierwillpullupapopupwindow thatprovidesadditionaldetailsoneachoftherectifiers.Asamplescreenisshown below
BatteriesThebatterysectionofthepageshowsvariousstatuscharacteristicsofthebatteryreservesystemconfiguredforthesystem.Thefollowingitemsareprovided:
InstalledCapacity TotalinstalledbatterycapacitybaseduponthenumberofstringsinthesystemandtheAmpHour(AH)ratingofthestringsinstalled.Thisdatais automatically calculated. Specific battery models included in thestandard or customcontroller configurations have default AH values.AHratesare8hourrates.Thesevaluescanbemodifiedinthefieldasneeded. These values are used for battery capacity calculations whendischargedataisnotavailable.
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OnlineCapacity Featurereservedforafuturedate.
StateOfCharge The relative state of charge in % of rated battery capacityapproximationofthebatterystring.Calculationisbaseduponcoulombcountingtechniques.
Total Current Measuredvalueofthecurrentflowingintooroutofthebatteries.
OnDischarge The direction of current flow in and out of thebatteries. YeswhenbeingdischargedandNoinnormalstate.
Model ThespecificbatterymodelorGenericclassofbatteryconfiguredinthesystem.
NumberOfStrings The totalnumberofbatterystrings installed in thesystem.Thisvalueneeds to be configures at the site unless provided in custom defaultconfiguration.
HighestTemperature
Highest battery temperature being measured by the QS871 thermalprobesattachedinthesystem.
LowestTemperature
Lowest battery temperature being measured by the QS871 thermalprobesattachedinthesystem.
Num TempProbes Totalnumberof installedQS871thermalprobes.UptosixteenQS871probescanbemanagedbythecontroller.
NumMidStringV Total number of installed ES771 MidString voltage measurementmodules.UptosixES771modulescanbemonitored
Note:When theES771midstring voltagemonitorsarepresentandactivelymeasuringbatterystringstheindependentvoltagevalueswillbeprovidedinthebatterysection.Uptothreemidstringvoltagereadingspermoduleisobtainable.
AlarmsAllactivealarms,warnings,andrecordonlyeventsareshownatthelowercornerofthefrontpanel.Theseverity,description,date, and timeofeachevent isprovided.AlarmswithMajorandMinorseverityareshownbydefaultbutbyclickingontheWarningsandRecordOnlyenableboxeseventsassignedtothesecategorieswillalsoshowup.Itemsarelistedwiththemostrecentoccurrenceeventsandthenbyseverity.
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Aprinter logoisprovidedtoallowaquicklinkto theuserforprintingoutthisalarmlistinafriendlyformat.
DistributionThe 841 has the ability to manage four separate Low Voltage Disconnect (LVD)thresholds.TheseLVDsaredefaultedtobeLowVoltageBattery,LowVoltageLoad1,LowVoltageLoad2,andLowVoltageLoad3.Uptoeight remotecontroldistributionboards that manage contactors and shunts can be assigned to any one of these fourthresholds.ThispageprovidestheLVDstateandcurrentflowingthrougheachoftheseLVDtypes.
LVBD Provides LVBD (Low Voltage Battery Disconnect) status. None isdisplayed for each nonconfigured contactor. Closed is shown fornormal contactor state. Open shown for contactors that have openedanddisconnectedthebattery.Thesummationofallshuntsmonitoredbydistribution monitoring boards ID1ID8 that are assigned to batterycurrent is shown. Configuring the centralized plant shunt as a batteryshuntwill alsobethevalueshownhere.
LVLD(13) ProvidesthestatusofthethreeLVLDs(LowVoltageLoadDisconnects13).None is displayed for eachnonconfiguredcontactor.Closedis shown for normal contactor state. Open will be shown forcontactors that have opened ordisconnected each respective load.Thesummation of all shunts monitored by distribution monitoring boardsID1ID8thatareassignedtoeachspecificLVLDissummedandshownforitsrespectiveassignment.
841/SystemThissectionprovidesthehighlevelviewofthepowersystemwhichincludestheitemsshownbelow.
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Site Displays up to 20 configured characters entered for the SiteIdentification.
Description Displaysupto55charactersenteredfortheSiteDescription.
PrimaryBus Displays the values of the system rectifier (Rectifier) DC bus voltageand output current (value to the load). The bus voltage is measuredirectly by the Galaxy Pulsar Edge 841. The load current displayeddependson thesystemconfigurationand iseitheracalculatedvalue,avalue determinedby remotemonitoringmodules, ormeasureddirectlybytheshuntmonitoronboardthePulsarEdge 841.
Note: theshuntmustbemounted in thegroundedsideof thesystemsDC bus. Possible damage may occur if the shunt is connectedincorrectly.
State Providesthepresentoperatingmodeofthesystem.
PlantType Indicates thegenericvoltageclassificationof thepowersystem: 48V,+24V,+48V,etc.
SerialNumber TheserialnumberoftheinstalledPulsarEdgeController.
Date PresentDateofthePulsarEdge841onboardrealtimeclockusingtheconfigured Date format.
Time PresenttimeofthePulsarEdge841onboardrealtimeclockusingtheconfigured timeformat.
At the topof this section is the controllernameandcode versions .Placingthecursoroverthenumbersinthe()willprovidethesoftwareversionofthebootblock,applicationcode,andwebpages.
ReportsPageTheReportspage summaries of Inventory,BatteryDischarge events,Statistics,Trends,AlarmHistory,BoostHistory,LoginHistory, andRectifierHistory in a report format.The controller
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worksonafirstrecordinfirstrecordoutoncetherecordsizeofaspecificfieldisreached.Thesescreensaregenerallyselfexplanatory.Followingaresamplescreensfromthesetabs.
Inventory
BatteryDischargeProvides achronologicalviewofup to the last16batteryondischarge(BD)alarmevents thathaveoccurredsincethelasttimethehistorylogwascleared.SelectingBatteryDischargefromthereportsscreenproducesthefollowingpage.
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BatteryTestResult Showswhetherthemostrecentbatterytestwascompleted,andthelastcalculated reservetime.
NextTest If enabled, the date of the next automatic battery discharge test isshown.Theautomaticdischargetestfeaturemustbeenabledforthistowork.
StatisticsBasic statisticsare stored for theplant loadand battery temperature.SelectingStatisticsfromthereportsscreenproducesthefollowingpage
HighestHourly At the change of each hour, the highest instantaneous value for theprevious hour is compared with the three highest hourly maximumsstored in memory. If it is greater than any of those, the lowestmaximumvaluewillbedeletedandthenewvalueincludedinthethreehighestmaximumvalues.
LowestHourly At the change of each hour, the lowest instantaneous value for theprevious hour is compared with the three lowest hourly minimumvaluesstored inmemory.If it issmallerthananyofthose,thehighestwillbedeletedandthenewvalueincluded.
HighestAverage(Hourly)
Thethreehighesthourlyaveragesarekeptinmemoryandupdatedeachhour.Collection of data begins when the first valid hourly average isavailable.
TrendsTrend statistics are stored for the plant load. Selecting Trends from the reports screenproducesthefollowingpage.
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HighestDaily The instantaneous highest value readings, for eachof theprevious16days.
LowestDaily The instantaneous lowest value readings, for each of the previous 16days.
HighestAverage(Daily)
Thehighestonehouraveragevalues,foreachoftheprevious32days.
HighestAverage(Monthly)
Themonthlyaverageofthedailymaximumonehouraverages,foreachoftheprevious13months.
AlarmHistoryProvidesachronologicalviewofuptothelast256alarmeventsthathaveoccurredsincethelasttimethehistorylogwascleared.SelectingAlarmHistoryfromthereportsscreenproducesthefollowingpage.
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BoostHistoryProvidesachronologicalviewofuptothelast16timesthesystementeredboostmodesincethelasttimethehistory logwascleared.SelectingBoostHistoryfromthereportsscreenproducesthefollowingpage.
LoginHistoryProvides a chronological view of the various loginin accesses experienced by the controller.These canbeaccess through the localport,modem,ornetwork.SelectingLoginHistory fromthereportsscreenproducesthefollowingpage.
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LocalPortHistory Chronologicalviewofthelastlocalterminalloginsthathaveoccurredsince the last time the history logwas cleared.The numberof theseevents counts towards the total number of Modem, Network, andLocalporteventswhichcanbeupto48events.
ModemPortHistory
Chronologicalviewofthe lastModemportloginsthathaveoccurredsince the last time the history logwas cleared.The numberof theseevents counts towards the total number of Modem, Network, andLocalporteventswhichcanbeupto48events.
NetworkPortHistory
Chronological view of the last Network access events that haveoccurredsincethelasttimethehistorylogwascleared.ThenumberoftheseeventscountstowardsthetotalnumberofModem,Network,andLocalporteventswhichcanbeupto48events.
RectifierHistoryProvidesachronologicalviewofuptothelast256rectifieralarmsandeventsthathaveoccurredsince the last time the history log was cleared. Selecting Rectifier History from the reportsscreenproducesthefollowingpage.
MaintenancePageThe following are the system control and operation functions that can be performed from theMaintenancepage.ThesecontrolsandoperationsarecategorizedasSystem,Data,Disconnects,andRectifieroperations.Theseoperationsaregenerallyusedinpostinstallationandmaintenanceoperations.
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SystemMaintenanceOperations
LampTest Temporarily illuminates all status indicators of attached rectifiers,distributionmonitoringandcontrolmodulesandthesystemcontroller.
RestartRectifiers Provides the ability to restart all systemserial controlled rectifiers atonce.Thisoperationdoesnotaffectrectifiersandothersystemdevicesthatarealreadyfunctioning.
Boost Initiates the manual battery Boost feature. A stop battery BoostoperationisdisplayedtointerrupttheBoostoperationmodeandreturntheunittonormaloperation.
StartBatteryTest Initiatesthemanualbatterytestfeature.Astopbatterytestoperationisdisplayed to interrupt the testing and return the unit to normaloperation.Themanualbatterytestutilizestheconfiguredtestdurationandasystembusvoltagethresholdtorepresenttheendofreserve.
StartAlarmTest Provides ability to initiate an alarm test on a specific user selectedoutput relay or all output relays. Alarm relays are asserted at theconfiguredalarminterval.
StartSNMPTrapTest
Provides ability to generate the configured SNMP traps all at oncewithout having to actually generate the specific system alarmcondition.Allassignedtrapsaresentoutatonce.
RemoteStandby AllowsaremoteusertoplaceadesignatedgroupofrectifiersallintoStandbywhenthe RemoteGroupStandby featureisenabled.
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LoadDefaults Thisoperationallowsauser tobringbackall factorydefault settingsand configurations with a single operation. Factory defaults are alsocustom configuration defaults when they are available. Customconfigurationsmay supportmultiple factorydefaults.Caution shouldbeusedwhenapplyingthiscommand.Previousconfigurationchangesmadeinthefieldwillbeoverwrittenwiththefactoryvalues.
ClearDataMaintenanceOperations
ClearMissingDevices
Clearsalarmsrelatedtotheremovalofasystemcomponentsuchasarectifier, thermal probe, or voltagemonitoringmodule.Running thiscommand allows the system controller to retake inventory of usingequipmentoverthevariousdigitalcommunicationbusses.
ClearLatchedEvents
Used to clear momentary events or alarms that are latched by thePulsarEdge 841.Itclearsthefollowingsystemalarms:CheckBattery,ReserveTimeLow,BatteryVoltageImbalance
ClearHistory This operation is used to clear the various items that the controllermaintainshistoryrecords.Oncecleared the controllerbegins to keephistoryofnewevents.AllHistory Singlecommandtoclearallhistory.AlarmHistory Clearsonlyalarmeventhistory.BDHistory ClearsonlyBDhistory.RectifierHistory Clearsonlyrectifiereventhistory.BoostHistory ClearsonlyBoosteventhistory.LocalPortHistory Clearsonlylocalportaccesseventhistory.ModemHistory ClearsonlyModemportaccesseventhistory.NetworkHistory Clearsonlynetworkaccesshistory.
ClearStatistics This operation is used to clear the various items that the controllermaintains statistical records. Once cleared the controller begins tokeepnewstatistics.All Statistics Singlecommandtoclearall statistics.PlantLoad Clearsonly plantloadstatistics.BatteryDischarge Clears theBattery onDischarge (BD) statistics
kept on the plant load and voltage duringdischarge.
BatteryTemp Clearsonly batterytemperaturestatistics.Trend Clearsonly Trendstatisticskeptontheload.
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DisconnectsMaintenanceOperationsAppropriateButtonsareprovidedwhenLVDsareattachedinthesystem.
Open/CloseLVBD Provides individual manual control of Low Voltage BatteryDisconnect(LVBD)formaintenancepurposes.
Open/CloseLVLD1 ProvidesindividualmanualcontrolofLowVoltage Load Disconnect1(LVLD1)formaintenancepurposes.
Open/CloseLVLD2 ProvidesindividualmanualcontrolofLowVoltage Load Disconnect2(LVLD2)formaintenancepurposes.
Open/CloseLVLD3 ProvidesindividualmanualcontrolofLowVoltage Load Disconnect3(LVLD3)formaintenancepurposes.
RectifierStart/StopMaintenanceOperationsThemaintenancepage in the841providesa remoteuser theability to placea rectifierinto Standby if the Remote Rectifier In Standby. A user has the ability to turnoff(Stop)or turnon (Start) a specific rectifier. These are based upon the position of thebuttons.G11belowhasbeenplacedintoStandbyandcanbeturnedbackonorstartedbyinitiating the Start Rectifier for G11. Rectifiers G12 and G13 are On and producingpower. These rectifiers can be manually placed into Standby (Off) by performing theStopoperation.
T1.317TerminalThe maintenance page provides the user the ability to open a T1.317 command linesessionover thenetwork.Clickingthebutton locatedatbottomofthepageopensupacommandlinesessionthatallowsausertoenterandexecutespecificT1.317commands.
EnterthespecificT1.317commandattheallocatedspaceandpresstheexecutebutton.Thecontrollerwillsenditsresponseintheareashown.
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SettingsTheSettingspageiswheresystemoperationalparameters,systemdeviceinformation,andalarmthresholds are setup and modified. Configurable parameters are sectioned under five mainheadings: System, Reserve, Power, Communication, and Programming. Factory defaults areprovided for the various configurable items in the standard Pulsar Edge 841 controller. Somedefaultsaredependent on thebattery type.ConsultAppendixEfordefault settingsofdifferentbattery. ValveRegulated Lead Acid (VRLA) batteries and default settings defined for theStandard configuration are assumed in this section. Customer specific configurations may bedifferent.When thereisdoubt,contactLineagePowertechnicalsupport.
Allitemsarefieldconfigurable.Modifiedsettingsarestoredinnonvolatilememory.ThePulsarEdge841 requires time toupdate sectors in flashmemoryfor changes.AllowapproximatelyaminuteforthePulsarEdge841toacceptandstoremodificationsinnonvolatilememorybeforeremovingpowertotheunit.
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SystemSystemPlantConfigurationsItemsinthesectionshownbelowarethoughtofplantlevelconfigurations.Theabilitytoassignthedifferentalarmeventsseverities,relays(ifpresent),andtothe LEDisprovided.AlarmeventscanbeassignedCritical(CRIT),Major(MAJ),Minor(MIN),Warning(WRN)orRecordOnly(RO)severities.Submitmustbeusedtosave thechanges.
SiteID Upto20configuredcharacterscanbeenteredfortheSiteIdentification.
SiteDescription Upto55characterscanbeenteredherefortheSiteDescription.EnableImminentLVBDShutdown
When enabled, the Imminent Shutdown Alarm is generated prior toopening the LVBD. Once the LVBD threshold has been reached, thealarmisgenerated.Thealarmisissued15secondspriortoopeningthecontactor to provide an indication that system shutdown is imminentduetoasystembatterydisconnect.ThealarmisbasedontheconfiguredLVBDbatterydisconnectthreshold.
ThefactorydefaultforthisfeatureisDisabled.
CriticalEqualsMajor
AssertstheCriticalalarmseveritywithallMajoralarms.
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SystemShelvesConfigurationsItemsinthesectionshownbelowareusedtodefinethephysicalattributesofthesystemor plant. This includes the number of bays/frames, number of shelves per bay/frame,whetherthebay/framehasadoorandifthecontrollerislocatedonthedoor,andtheshelfwidth.Italsoprovidestheabilityreservepositions intheshelf forspecificcomponentslike distribution so that the system can be depicted on the Home page. Adding aframe/bay would split the plant section on the Home page to show the number offrame/baysgraphically,respectively.
SystemShuntConfigurationsItemsinthiswebpageareusedtodefinethedifferentshuntsbeingmonitoredbythecontroller.Oneshunt,knownasthePlantShunt,canbemonitoreddirectlybythePulsarEdge 841and uptoeightshuntscanbemonitoredbyvariousremotedistributionmonitoringandcontrolboards.ThePulsarEdge841utilizesanRS485serialcommunicationlinktoexternaldistributionmonitoringandcontrolboardsforshuntmeasurementsandcontactorcontrol.Uptoeightexternalboardscanbemanagedbythecontrollerforshuntmonitoringandcontactorcontrol.Thus,eightcontactorscan be assigned to one of four independent controls: LVBD, LVLD1, LVLD2, and LVLD3.Thesedistributionmonitoringandcontrolboards are identifiedby setting an address IDat theboardand thenassigningappropriateoperationTypeat thecontroller.TheavailableTypesare:Battery, Load, and None. Shunt sizes for each assigned battery or load type must also beconfigured.Allmonitoredshuntsareassumedtohavea50mVvoltagerating.Thecurrentratingofeachshunt isprogrammablebetween0to9999A.SystemsshippedwiththePulsarEdge841areappropriatelypreconfiguredinthefactoryfortherightshuntvaluesandassignments.
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PlantShuntType Definition type for the onboard shunt used for centralized plantarchitectures thataredesignedwithasingleshunt tomonitor loadorbattery current. The onboard shunt monitor may be configured asNONE,BATTERY,orLOAD.
ThefactorydefaultisBattery.
Note:theshuntmustbemountedinthegroundedsideofthesystemsDC bus. Possible damage may occur if the shunt is connectedincorrectly.
PlantShuntRating Current rating of the shunt being measured by the onboard shuntcircuitryused for centralizedplant architectures.Shunts are assumedtohavea50mVrating.
Theratingcanbesetfrom0Ato9999Awithafactorydefaultsettingof150A.
ID18 The operation Type of each shunt monitoring circuit on systemdistribution boards 18 must be assigned based upon actual systemimplementation. The controller will display the individual values oftheshuntsaswellassumliketoprovideatotal.
The operational Type may be: None (For no shun