Core Power Solutions (DV2-C16 Models)
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IPN 997-00012-71B July 2009
Step 1 - Backup the configuration file of the old SC200 if possible
If the old system controller is still operational use DCTools/Web to backup its
configuration file.
See Backup and Restore.
Step 2 - Remove the system controller
1
Undo the system controller retaining screw. See the diagram on page
.
2
Partly withdraw the system controller.
3
Label then disconnect the cable(s) from the rear connectors.
When the system controller stops communicating the rectifier output voltage will be
unchanged for 2 minutes. After 2 minutes the rectifier output voltage will change to
the Float Voltage and the rectifier yellow LEDs will flash.
Step 3 - Insert the new system controller
1
Connect the cable(s) to the rear connectors.
The system controller will start. See Starting the SC200. Various alarms may
appear because of incorrect configuration file settings. Press any key to silence
the alarm.
2
Insert the system controller and tighten the retaining screw.
Step 4 - Download the configuration file
1
Connect to the system controller with
DCTools/Web
. See details in the System
Controller Operation Handbook.
2
If a copy of the old configuration file, or a master configuration file is available,
then use
DCTools
to restore (download) it to the new system controller.
See Backup and Restore in the System Controller Operation Handbook.
If you receive an error message about the MIB file version, please contact your
Eaton dc product supplier for advice.
3
If a copy of the old configuration file, or a master configuration file is not
available, then use the keypad or
DCTools/Web
to change the configuration
settings to the correct values (provided the system controller is set for the
correct nominal system voltage).