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2 The Smartpack2 Master Controller 

User's Guide

 

Smartpack2 Master Controller

  

 

  

350020.013, Issue 2.0, 2014 Jan

 

9

 

Front Panel Operation 

This chapter describes the 

Smartpack2 Master

 controller’s keys and indicators, and how to 

operate the 

Smartpack2

-based DC power system from the controller’s front panel. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Figure 4   

Smartpack2 Master

 

controller’s front keys and indicators 

 

Graphical Display 

The  Graphical  Color  Display  —  3.2”  TFT  32k,  QVGA  320x240  —  is  either  in 

Status 

Mode

 (displays the system’s status) or in 

Menu Mode

 (displays the menu structure). 

The 

Smartpack2 Master

 controller has the following LED indications: 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Table 1   Description of the 

Smartpack2 Master 

controller

’s

 

LED illumination status 

 

Front Keys 

You  can  operate  the  power  system  navigating  intuitively  through  the  graphical  menu 
structure via the following 6 front keys. 

 

Press on the 

 key  

to change from 

Status Mode

 to 

Menu Mode

 and to select options, enter values 

 

Press the 

 key  

to navigate to previous level and cancel options and values 

 

Press the 

 or 

 keys  

to navigate up- or downwards, point at options and increase and decrease values 

 

Press the 

 or 

 keys  

to navigate one page up- or downwards and point at options 

 

 

Smartpack2 Master

 controller 

Handle in locked position 

 

Enter

” key 

 

Cancel

” key 

 

Arrow keys 

 

 

Alarm

” LED lamp (red) 

 

Warning

” LED lamp (yellow) 

 

Power

” LED lamp (green) 

 

Graphical Color 
Display 

3.2” TFT 32k, QGVA 
320x240 

LED 

Indicator 

Illumination 

Status 

Description 

Power 

OFF 

ON green 

Flashing Green 

The controller has NO supply 
Supply healthy 
Distributed Power Fault 

Warning 

OFF 

ON amber 

Flashing amber 

No Warning 
Warning (Minor alarm, non-critical alarm) 
Communications Fault 

Alarm 

OFF 

ON red 

Flashing red 

No Alarm 
Alarm (Major Alarm, critical alarm) 
SW Fault / Boot Loader Mode 

 

Summary of Contents for Smartpack2

Page 1: ...350020 013 Monitoring and Control Units Powerpack Flatpack2 Minipack DC Power Supply Systems User s Guide Smartpack2 Master Controller...

Page 2: ...regular basis Indoor installations in dusty or humid areas require appropriate air filtering of the room or filtering of the air entering the DC power system Follow the instructions given in Generic...

Page 3: ...Introduction User s Guide Smartpack2 Master Controller 350020 013 Issue 2 0 2014 Jan 3 Part number for Smartpack2 Master Controller 242100 500 350020 013 Issue 2 0 2014 Jan Published 2014 03 06 mafen...

Page 4: ...ware Upgrade Controller 13 Firmware Upgrade from the SD Card 13 Firmware Upgrade from a Computer 14 Overview LAN Devices and Firmware Files PC S19 Format 14 3 About Power System Configuration 15 Logic...

Page 5: ...m and consists of the Smartpack2 Master SP2M controller the Smartpack2 Basic SP2B controller and the I O Monitor2 CAN node The Smartpack2 Master serves as the local user interface between you and the...

Page 6: ...are implemented in the Smartpack2 Master controller as mentioned below Graphical TFT high contrast high resolution color display for easy navigation LEDs for local visual alarming Major Minor Power O...

Page 7: ...the handle s knob slightly outwards use your fingers or a pen and 2 then slide the handle to the left the controller s right side opens 3 To close it slide the handle to the right the controller s ri...

Page 8: ...ends and plug 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 t...

Page 9: ...ugh the graphical menu structure via the following 6 front keys Press on the key to change from Status Mode to Menu Mode and to select options enter values Press the key to navigate to previous level...

Page 10: ...imated icons keys to press alarms system time etc Multi Info field Display area M Status Battery Bank Displayed in or in Ah Display area B Menu Mode Main Menu Options Level 1 Menu Icons Menu Names Men...

Page 11: ...Using the ENU program 1 Select the controller 2 Click in the Configuration button 3 Change from default 192 168 10 20 0 0 0 0 to e g IP address 169 254 52 133 255 255 0 0 Ping 169 254 52 133 first to...

Page 12: ...er Controller 12 User s Guide Smartpack2 Master Controller 350020 013 Issue 2 0 2014 Jan o o Technical Specifications o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o...

Page 13: ...grade and configuration files stored in the SC card must have specific file names Open the controller using your fingers or a pen see steps 1 2 above or chapter Opening and Closing Smartpack2 Master C...

Page 14: ...rogram ENU will transfer the specific firmware file s19 format from a LAN connected computer to the device or hardware platform LAN Device File Name examples File Type Smartpack S Smartpack S_ part _...

Page 15: ...user interface built in the controllers The PowerSuite program A PC application run on computers using MS Windows operating systems Logical Groups or Menu Options All the mentioned functions characte...

Page 16: ...llowed at this level using a Pin Code NOTICE The default Service Access Level password or Pin Code is 0003 which may be changed for security reasons The parameters are organized in system oriented gro...

Page 17: ...commands such as resetting manual alarms deleting the event log starting battery tests etc Issuing commands is allowed at this level using a Pin Code NOTICE The default Service Access Level password...

Page 18: ...rtpack2 Master Controller s submenu Logs Report Active Alarms Description Value Limit Alarm Group Output Note BatteryTemp 1 1 42 30 SymmVolt 1 1 12 91 1 50 Alarm Group 15 RectifierError 1 1 Minor Alar...

Page 19: ...Inventory Report The Inventory Report presents information that describes the power system the site s name serial number installation and service dates software name etc Example of Inventory Report ta...

Page 20: ...the Service Access Level NOTICE Using the CWUI Controller Web based User Interface or PowerSuite you can also up download to other storage media e g computer hard discs The Up and Download options ar...

Page 21: ...storing the files on the 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 009_V1 1 mhx to upgrad...

Page 22: ...ontrol units 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 sto...

Page 23: ...nhibiting or similar The generated alarm activates a preprogrammed group of relay outputs an alarm output group AOG The alarm monitors most commonly used configuration parameters are Refer to the Alar...

Page 24: ...ctions events are usually defined from factory Logical alarm monitors only compare the measured input signal with a logical state normally open or closed The user can define the alarm group that the m...

Page 25: ...rs LVD monitor the battery voltage and controls the LVD contactors Analogue and numerical alarm monitors compare the measured input with one to four user defined values or limits two above normal valu...

Page 26: ...tivate Parameters for Numerical Alarm Monitors N1 Example to monitor numeric values such as the number of rectifiers errors etc Description Value Unit Label Note Monitor Enable Disable Enable Activate...

Page 27: ...e options 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 MinorHi...

Page 28: ...OT reconnect the LVD contactor until Mains is ON again d Temperature Dependent Used with LVD contactors that disconnect the battery bank LVBD Check this option if you want that the LVD alarm monitor w...

Page 29: ...ng contactors Usually the first seven alarm output groups have alarm relay outputs already assigned to them from factory Factory Default Settings Typically alarm output groups 8 through 18 are listed...

Page 30: ...w Battery 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 us...

Page 31: ...ent for a certain period of time entered in the Output 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...

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