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User Guide •

 

Smartpack S Controller

About Power System Configuration

350030.013, 1v0-2012-06 

1 - System Status options

Configuration changes are not allowed at System Status level. To make changes 

you have to access the System Configuration options, the Alarm Configuration op-

tions or similar.
This logical group presents the important system parameters, which indicate the 

status of the power system, such as number of battery banks, voltage, current, 

temperatures, fuse status, inputs and outputs status, and many similar parame-

ters.
The presented parameters are organized in system-oriented groups: Power Sys-

tem, Mains, Generator, Rectifier, etc. 
Refer to these topics (Mains, Rectifiers, etc.) for more information about the Sys-

tem Status parameters.

2 - System Configuration options

The options in this logical group let you change all the relevant system parameters, 

values and characteristics, such as temperature scales, system polarity, language, 

system voltages, rectifiers and battery related values, and many similar parame-

ters.
Configuration changes are allowed at this level, using a Pin-Code.

Notice:

  

The default Service Access Level password or Pin-Code is <0003>. We strongly recommend 

changing the passwords as soon as the power system is installed.

The parameters are organized in system-oriented groups: Power System, Mains, 

Generator, Rectifier, etc. 
Refer to these topics (Power System, Mains, Rectifiers, etc.) for more information 

about the System Configuration parameters.

3 - Alarm Configuration options

All the power system’s alarms are fully configurable, and are implemented using 

Alarm Monitors (software modules). These software modules monitor input signals 

and logical states, and raise alarms when the signals reach certain limits or values. 
Read more about 

"Alarm Monitors" on page 27.

The options in this logical group (the Alarm Configuration options) let you config-

ure all the limits, values, etc. for the system’s Alarm Monitors.
Configuration changes are allowed at this level, using a Pin-Code.

Notice:

  

The default Service Access Level password or Pin-Code is <0003>. We strongly recommend 

changing the passwords as soon as the power system is installed.

The available Alarm Monitors are organized in system-oriented groups: Mains, Gen-

erator, Rectifier, Load, etc.

Summary of Contents for 242100.410

Page 1: ...350030 013 User Guide Monitoring and Control Units Flatpack S DC Power Supply Systems Smartpack S Controller...

Page 2: ...tructed and that the fans rotate freely Use caution with rectifiers as they can reach extreme temperatures under load and normal operation WARNING The installer user is responsible for ensuring that t...

Page 3: ...part of Eltek No part of this document may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means elec tronic or mechanical including photocopying and recording for any purpose without the explicit...

Page 4: ...Display 13 Front Keys 13 Software Menus 14 Controller Access Via Stand alone PC 15 Technical Specifications 16 Firmware Upgrade Controller 17 Overview LAN Devices and Firmware Files PC S19 Format 18 3...

Page 5: ...sed in Flatpack S PS systems monitors and controls the whole system The Smartpack S controller serves as the local user interface between you and the system monitors and controls the power system s in...

Page 6: ...controller offers comprehensive monitoring and control of a 2 3 kW system occupying less than 6 liters Key Features A wide range of features are implemented in the Smartpack S controller as men tione...

Page 7: ...power shelf with the locking screw in both locked and unlocked positions 2 Insert the controller by sliding it fully into the power shelf so that it makes proper contact Support from underneath 3 Lock...

Page 8: ...tem or up grade the firmware Do the following to access the Ethernet port from the rear 1 Remove the Smartpack S controller while locking screw is un locked position 2 2 Connect the cable to the contr...

Page 9: ...rting the controller in the power system Notice that when using the RS232 RS485 port you must configure RS232 to COM1 and RS485 to COM2 e g via PowerSuite RJ 45 socket for Ethernet connection RJ 11 so...

Page 10: ...ll the 6 inputs may be configured as Auxiliary Switch open close pull up or pull down as temperature sense inputs with external NTC sensors or as Clock inputs Read also chapter Technical Specification...

Page 11: ...it in one of the CAN ports on the last connected CAN node CAN Bus Cabling In addition to the two dedicated wires for communication the CAN bus multi wire cable must integrate wires for the CAN power s...

Page 12: ...cation Ports on page 9 A maximum of 14 Smartpack S controllers may be connected to the CAN bus Table 1 Smartpack S controller s DIP switch addressing Smartpack S Controller ID DIP Switch Position 1 2...

Page 13: ...cal menu structure via the following 4 front keys We recommend using a pen or similar tool to press the keys as they are small The Enter or Left arrow key When entering numbers a short press of this k...

Page 14: ...Status Normal mode Alarm mode etc Display area S Status Battery Bank Displayed in or in Ah Display area B Chosen option Menu Icons Scrollbar Warning minor alarm Alarm major alarm Menu Names Menu Leve...

Page 15: ...Mask to be in the same range as the computer s Tip Using the EVNU program 1 Select the controller 2 Click in the Configuration button 3 Change e g from default 192 168 10 20 0 0 0 0 to IP address 169...

Page 16: ...tor Temperature for NTC probe Analog configurations Inputs 5 6 Analog Voltage 0 75V Symmetry measurement Output configurations Outputs 1 6 alarms 6x Relay Dry Form C Configurable Normally Open Closed...

Page 17: ...wing Slide out the controller s display module Refer to chapter Accessing the Controller s Ethernet Port on page 8 Connect a PC to the Smartpack S controller plugging one end of a standard Ethernet ca...

Page 18: ...00 113 Rev4 2_SB70WebPower_APP s19 Firmware upgrade embedded Web Adapter Smartpack Part 242100 118 HW v2 WebPower_MCF5208_43_APP s19 Firmware upgrade embedded Web Adapter Smartpack Part 242100 118 HW...

Page 19: ...independent graphical user interface GUI built in the controllers The PowerSuite program A PC application run on computers using MS Windows operating sys tems Logical Groups or Menu Options All the me...

Page 20: ...figuration changes are allowed at this level using a Pin Code Notice The default Service Access Level password or Pin Code is 0003 We strongly recommend changing the passwords as soon as the power sys...

Page 21: ...ns in this logical group let you issue or activate specific commands such as resetting manual alarms deleting the event log starting battery tests etc Issuing commands is allowed at this level using a...

Page 22: ...Group Output Note BatteryTemp 1 1 42 30 SymmVolt 1 1 12 91 1 50 Alarm Group 15 RectifierError 1 1 Minot Alarm Event Log The Event Log is a record of system related events automatically registered by t...

Page 23: ...iption Note Company Site Model Install Date Serial N Service Date Responsible Message 1 Message 2 Installed HW and SW info part serial version etc 6 Statistics options This logical group collects and...

Page 24: ...wing groups Save Event Log system related log A command that saves to the controller s data storage device a log of power system events automatically registered by the system control ler Read about Lo...

Page 25: ...ile name format Before using the files stored SD card you must rename them so that they conform to the specific file names described below For example if you receive the file SmartPack2_Basic_405007 0...

Page 26: ...its if several units of the same type are connected to the CAN bus the Smartpack S controller will request you to specify the CAN bus ID number of the unit to upgrade FTP Client The files stored in th...

Page 27: ...or similar The generated alarm activates a pre programmed group of relay out puts an alarm output group AOG The alarm monitors most commonly used configuration parameters are Refer to the Alarm Monito...

Page 28: ...and Events Analogue and numeric alarm monitors compare the measured input with from one to four user defined values or limits two above normal value Major High and Minor High and two below normal val...

Page 29: ...ues such as voltage current etc Special Alarm Monitors LVD monitor the battery voltage and controls the LVD contactors Analogue and numerical alarm monitors compare the measured input with from one to...

Page 30: ...ue Unit Label Note Monitor Enable Disable Enable Activates or deactivates the alarm monitor Manual Reset Disabled Or All Levels or MajorHigh Only a Hysteresis 0000 Units not applicable TimeDelay 2 Sec...

Page 31: ...b MajorHigh AlarmLevel 280 Volt AC Major High upper limit MajorHigh AlarmGroup Mains Alarm Selects the alarm group to activate MinorHigh AlarmLevel 260 Volt AC Minor High upper limit MinorHigh AlarmG...

Page 32: ...r OFF For example this is possible using an additional primary supply Uncheck this option Mains dependent if you want that the LVD alarm monitor will NOT reconnect the LVD contactor until Mains is ON...

Page 33: ...st 20 different alarm output groups AOG 18 for assignment of alarm output relays and 2 or more for assignment of LVD latching contactors Usually the first seven alarm output groups have alarm relay ou...

Page 34: ...y Alarm AOG 7 Rectifier Alarm AOG 8 Gen Set AOG 9 Alarm Group 9 10 Alarm Group 10 17 Alarm Group 17 18 OutpBlocked AOG 19 LVBD AOG 20 LVLD AOG 1 In the example above Alarm relay output 1 is used for e...

Page 35: ...entered in the Out put Test Timeout sec in PowerSuite Issuing commands is allowed using a Pin Code Notice The default Service Access Level password or Pin Code is 0003 We strongly recommend changing...

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