5.1 System Information
Observe and record the following system information from the Operation Normal and
Additional Information menus in the maintenance log in Section 5.8.
5.0 XM2-300HP Maintenance
A routine maintenance program, performed every three to six months, ensures the XM2-300HP will
provide years of trouble-free operation.
Good battery care is the first step in any power supply maintenance program. In addition to voltage
checks, visually inspect the batteries for signs of cracking, leaking or swelling.
To aid in quick identification and tracking of voltages in the maintenance log, number the batteries
inside the enclosure using labels or masking tape. Batteries are temperature sensitive and
susceptible to overcharging and undercharging. Since batteries behave differently in the winter than
in the summer, Alpha’s battery chargers automatically compensate for changes in temperature by
adjusting float and accept charge voltages.
CAUTION!
The XM2-300HP must be serviced by qualified personnel.
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Use heavy gloves when handling an XM2-300HP that has recently been taken out of service.
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The transformer generates heat that may cause burns if handled with bare hands.
Alpha Technologies is not responsible for battery damage due to improper charger voltage
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settings. Consult the battery manufacturer for correct charger voltage requirements.
When removing batteries, ALWAYS switch the battery switch off before unplugging the battery
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connector.
Always wear safety glasses when working with batteries.
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Operation Normal:
Input Voltage
Output 2 Voltage (Only with factory-installed PIM option)
Output 1 Voltage
Output 2 Current (Only with factory-installed PIM option)
Output 1 Current
Standby Events
Battery Voltage
Charger Mode
Standby Time
Operation Mode
Battery Temperature
Charger Current
Input Frequency
Output Watts
Output VA
Percent Load
Comms Status/Menu:
CM
CPE
CM MAC
CPE MAC
CM Version
DSM Version
CMTX
CMRX
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017-877-B1-001 Rev. A