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   Configuring and operating the system 

UM6C55C (P7000597)

 

User Manual 

Standard 10.00 (March 2008) 

Lorain Power System (AP6C55CA/CB) 

 

This document is property of Emerson Network Power, Energy Systems, North America, Inc. and contains confidential and proprietary information owned by Emerson Network Power, Energy 

Systems, North America, Inc.  Any copying, use, or disclosure of it without the written permission of Emerson Network Power, Energy Systems, North America, Inc. is strictly prohibited. 

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The “systemStatus” defines the highest alarm: 

 

(1) unknown - status has not yet been defined 

 

(2) normal - there are no activated alarms 

 

(3) warning (lowest level of 'abnormal' status) 

 

(4) minor 

 

(5) major 

 

(6) critical (highest level of 'abnormal' status) 

 

(7) unmanaged 

 

(8) restricted 

 

(9) testing 

 

(10) disabled 

 

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The “systemVoltage” defines the voltage of the power system in mV 

including the sign. 

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The “systemCurrent” defines the current of the power system in mA 

including the sign. 

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The “systemCapacity” defines the capacity used of the power system in 

% of the total rectifier capacity. 

 

SNMP trap 

Figure 5.11 shows the list of the traps and the details of one trap. 

Figure 5.11 – SNMP Trap 

 

Under “alarmTrapEntry” shown in Figure 5.11, the alarm trap number, the 

date and time, the alarm status, the alarm severity, the alarm description and 

the alarm number are defined as follow: 

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The “alarmTrapNo” defines the unique sequence number of this alarm 

trap. 

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The “alarmTime” defines the local date and local time when the alarm 

occurs including the time zone. 

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The “alarmStatusChange” defines the type of alarm change: 

 

(1) activated 

 

(2) deactivated 

Summary of Contents for Lorain CIP 48120 AP6C55CA

Page 1: ...8120 Power Systems AP6C55CA CB User Manual 48 V DC 1500W 48 V DC 1500 W 48 V DC 1500 W 5mV A V V I I Vin 48 V DC 48 V DC 1500 W 48 V DC 1500 W 48 V DC 1500 W 48 V DC 1500 W 54 0V 90A 75 MJ 0 MN 0 O1 0 ALARM STAT SET MAINT P7000597 Standard 10 00 March 2008 UM6C55C ...

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Page 3: ...vered by this instruction manual are manufactured and or sold by Emerson Network Power Energy Systems North America Inc If we can be of any further assistance to you please call one of our sales representatives at 440 288 1122 For parts service depot repair technical assistance or training call toll free one of the numbers listed at the end of this document Copyright 2008 Emerson Network Power Ene...

Page 4: ...merson Network Power Energy Systems North America Inc and contains confidential and proprietary information owned by Emerson Network Power Energy Systems North America Inc Any copying use or disclosure of it without the written permission of Emerson Network Power Energy Systems North America Inc is strictly prohibited ...

Page 5: ... to include new software features of the System Manager IP and minor revisions corrections throughout the document ECN0513 April 2005 Standard Issue 7 00 General revision of Chapter 5 to add revise features per new software version R6b in section 3 4 2 revise Table 3 5 and minor revisions throughout the manual ECN0448 November 2004 Standard Issue 6 00 Add information about the new Controller CIP t...

Page 6: ...on and for ESD warning added in section 3 5 information about 20 A capacity San O AX2 fuse and 100 A capacity circuit breaker added several illustrations improved in section 5 5 5 25 SNMP descriptive information added in Appendix A tables updated and minor revisions throughout the manual ECN0341 April 2004 Standard Issue 3 00 Improve section 5 5 5 23 on SNMP Settings add software upgrade and confi...

Page 7: ...isclaimer 13 1 4 How this document is organized 14 1 5 Warnings and Cautions 14 1 6 Reference documents 16 2 Introduction 19 2 1 Description 19 2 1 1 Lorain CIP Power Systems 19 2 1 2 Lorain CIP Access Power Systems 20 2 2 Equipment applications 21 2 2 1 Lorain CIP Power Systems 21 2 2 2 Lorain CIP Access Power Systems 21 2 3 Configurations 22 2 3 1 Lorain CIP Power Systems 22 2 3 2 Lorain CIP Acc...

Page 8: ...1 5 3 Controller CIP 51 5 3 1 DIP switch modules 52 5 3 2 Nominal float voltage adjustment 53 5 3 3 Low voltage disconnect 53 5 3 4 Temperature compensation 54 5 3 5 Clearing of alarms 55 5 4 System Manager CIP 56 5 4 1 Input output connection interface 56 5 5 Local access to the System Manager CIP 57 5 5 1 Initial start up 57 5 5 2 Inactivity timer 58 5 5 3 Navigating through the menus 58 5 5 4 M...

Page 9: ...d 172 7 4 1 System Manager CIP configuration upload using the same software version 172 7 4 2 System Manager CIP configuration upload using different software version 181 7 5 Replacement of Lorain CIP and Lorain CIP Access components 184 7 5 1 Replacing a CIP controller in a Lorain CIP power system 184 7 5 2 Replacing a System Manager CIP in a Lorain CIP or Lorain CIP Access power system 185 7 5 3...

Page 10: ...BH power shelf with dual AC feeds 30 Figure 3 9 AC cabling layout at the rear of a Lorain CIP 4890 power system using an AP5C55CC power shelf with a single AC feed 31 Figure 3 10 Front view of the AP7C55BA Controller CIP 32 Figure 3 11 Front view of the AP7C56BA System Manager CIP 32 Figure 3 12 Front view of the 750 W and 1500 W rectifiers 34 Figure 3 13 Perspective view of Lorain CIP distributio...

Page 11: ...ntrollers 33 Table 3 5 Operating parameters of the AP7C55BA Controller CIP 33 Table 3 6 Operating parameters of the AP7C56BA System Manager CIP 33 Table 3 7 Mechanical specifications of the 750 W and 1500 W rectifiers 34 Table 3 8 Electrical specifications of the 750 W and 1500 W rectifiers 34 Table 3 9 Electrical specifications of the Lorain CIP distribution section 39 Table 4 1 List of Controlle...

Page 12: ...ystem Manager CIP 153 Procedure 6 4 Making a modem connection using Windows 2000 154 Procedure 7 1 Upgrading the software of a System Manager CIP 167 Procedure 7 2 Uploading the System Manager CIP configuration using the same software version 172 Procedure 7 3 Uploading the System Manager CIP configuration using different software version 182 Procedure 7 4 Replacing a Controller CIP 184 Procedure ...

Page 13: ...BF Lorain CIP Access power system having the specific configuration of controller rectifiers ringing generators and distribution fuses for an Access SLC 96 or Series 5 application 1 3 Notice of disclaimer Emerson Network Power reserves the right in its sole discretion to revise the information contained in this document at any time without notice Emerson Network Power expressly advises that any us...

Page 14: ...tains a detailed description of the operational features for each of the individual components of the AP6C55CA CB Lorain CIP and Lorain CIP Access power systems 5 Configuring and operating the system contains information on starting up configuring and operating the AP6C55CA CB Lorain CIP and Lorain CIP Access power systems 6 Communicating with the System Manager CIP contains information on how to ...

Page 15: ...plicable technical support line or your local sales representative for a copy of this document refer to the 2nd page before last of this manual for the applicable telephone number CAUTION Prevent damages to equipment Before starting up newly installed AP6C55CA CB Lorain CIP and Lorain CIP Access power systems and attempting to configure the settings make sure that all AC cables and other distribut...

Page 16: ...able tubing Maximum tongue width is 0 625 5 8 for load clips 0 4375 7 16 for main BR busbar and 0 31 5 16 for 10 position and 8 position BR busbar CAUTION Prevent damages to the controller Always remove the controller from the Lorain CIP and Lorain CIP Access power shelf by pulling on it towards the front never upwards as this may cause damages to the controller and or the connectors CAUTION Preve...

Page 17: ...Power Energy Systems North America Inc is strictly prohibited all job specifications and drawings other applicable manufacturer s installation and or user guides for example batteries and specific Customer requirements and guidelines if any Lorain CIP Access Power Systems If the Ring Distribution Module has been provided along with an AP5C55BF Lorain CIP Access power shelf obtain also MOP P7000915...

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Page 19: ...es Medium capacity distribution is achieved through either bullet type circuit breakers or fuse blocks that plug into the distribution section one side of the protection device plugs into a main rail bus while the other side plugs into a load clip designed to facilitate the configuration of the distribution equipment at the factory Small capacity distribution is achieved through a 10 position SAN ...

Page 20: ... Lorain CIP Access Power Systems The Lorain CIP Access power system is a dual shelf integrated 48 V dc power system The AP5C55BF Lorain CIP Access power shelf has a load capacity of 45A N 1 configuration or 60A and a charging capacity of 60A when using the 750W rectifier at 48V or 90A N 1 configuration or 120A and a charging capacity of 120A when using the 1500W rectifier at 48V The system is fron...

Page 21: ... a charge control function a built in web server etc The controller automatically sets the operational parameters of the rectifiers in the system as these are inserted plugged in Should the controller fail or be removed from the system the rectifiers float voltage then reverts to the factory set default value of 52 1 V 2 2 Equipment applications 2 2 1 Lorain CIP Power Systems The AP6C55CA CB Lorai...

Page 22: ...0 connectors AP5C55CC Power shelf 19 single AC feed rear access for one armored cable or flexible conduit Table 2 2 Lorain CIP 48120 AP6C55CA power shelf options Power shelf code Description AP5C55BA Power shelf 23 individual AC feeds rear access e w four IEC320 connectors AP5C55BB Power shelf 23 individual AC feeds front access e w four IEC320 connectors AP5C55BC Power shelf 23 individual AC feed...

Page 23: ...ge load capacity when operated from a 110 120 AC source A system having the same configuration but with 750 W rectifiers would have a capacity of 30 A N 1 The mounting brackets can be factory installed for flush mounting or 5 protrusion mounting cannot be changed in the field Figure 2 2 Front view of a Lorain CIP 4890 power system using an AP5C55CA power shelf 48 V DC 1500W 48 V DC 1500 W 48 V DC ...

Page 24: ...ing use or disclosure of it without the written permission of Emerson Network Power Energy Systems North America Inc is strictly prohibited when operated from a 208 240 AC source with the 1500W rectifier or up to 45 A N 1 of discharge load capacity when operated from a 110 120 AC source with the 750W rectifier Figure 2 3 Front view of a Lorain CIP Access 48120 power system using an AP5C55BF power ...

Page 25: ...IP Access Power Systems 3 2 1 General specifications The Lorain CIP and CIP Access power systems conforms to the specifications listed in the following tables Table 3 1 General specifications Safety UL1801 Grounding Telcordia Technologies TR NWT 000295 General NEBS Level 3 including seismic zone 4 Telcordia Technologies GR 1089 CORE Telcordia Technologies TR NWT 000154 Table 3 2 EMC specifications...

Page 26: ...e or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help Note 2 The user should not make changes or modifications not expressly approved by Emerson ...

Page 27: ...helf with front IEC320 AC receptacles Figure 3 2 illustrates a perspective rear view of an AP6C55CA Lorain CIP 48120 power system using an AP5C55BA power shelf 23 mounting similar to the above but with the option using IEC320 AC receptacles mounted for rear access Figure 3 2 Perspective view of the rear IEC320 AC cabling option on a Lorain CIP 48120 power system using an AP5C55BA power shelf Figur...

Page 28: ...ng an AP5C55CA power shelf Figure 3 4 illustrates the AC cabling section at the rear of a Lorain CIP 48120 power system using a 23 mounting AP5C55BC power shelf with the rear access flexible conduit or armored cable individual feed option This option is not available on the Lorain CIP 4890 shelf 19 mounting Figure 3 4 AC cabling layout at the rear of a Lorain CIP 48120 power system using an AP5C55...

Page 29: ...available on the Lorain CIP 4890 shelf 19 mounting Figure 3 5 AC cabling layout at the front of a Lorain CIP 48120 power system using an AP5C55BE power shelf with dual AC feeds Figure 3 6 illustrates a front view of an empty Lorain CIP Access power shelf AP5C55BF 23 mounting with four rectifier positions one controller position the distribution section as well as the connectorized AC interface box...

Page 30: ...ox Figure 3 8 illustrates the AC cabling section at the rear of a Lorain CIP 48120 power system using a 23 mounting AP5C55BH power shelf with the rear access flexible conduit or armored cable dual feed option This option is not available on the Lorain CIP 4890 shelf 19 mounting Figure 3 8 AC cabling layout at the rear of a Lorain CIP 48120 power system using an AP5C55BH power shelf with dual AC fe...

Page 31: ...the shelf rear access or on the left side of the shelf as viewed from the front front access The control and distribution section provides interconnection points for the System Manager CIP and connecting points for the 48 V and BR cables and wires for the batteries and the loads The DC cables and wires for the battery return reference BRR the batteries and the load are brought into the shelf throu...

Page 32: ...tten permission of Emerson Network Power Energy Systems North America Inc is strictly prohibited the AP7C55BA Controller CIP with basic controller functions and the AP7C56BA System Manager CIP with advanced controller functions Figure 3 10 illustrates a front view of the Controller CIP while Figure 3 11 illustrates a front view of the System Manager CIP Figure 3 10 Front view of the AP7C55BA Contr...

Page 33: ...IP Parameter Specifications Operating voltage nominal 48 V dc range 16 to 61 V dc Operating temperature range see note below 40 C to 65 C 40 F to 149 F with excursions to 75 C 167 F Output relay contacts form C 1 A capacity at 60 V dc The operating parameters of the AP7C56BA System Manager CIP are as follows Table 3 6 Operating parameters of the AP7C56BA System Manager CIP Parameter Specifications...

Page 34: ...n 85 7 mm 3 375 in 279 4 mm 11 in 2 5 kg 5 52 lb Figure 3 12 Front view of the 750 W and 1500 W rectifiers 48 V DC 750 W 48 V DC 1500 W 3 2 4 2 Electrical specifications of the 750 W and 1500 W rectifiers The electrical specifications of the Rectifier 48 V dc 750 W and Rectifier 48 V dc 1500 W are listed in the following table Table 3 8 Electrical specifications of the 750 W and 1500 W rectifiers ...

Page 35: ...it breaker for 208 240 V supply phase to phase 40 A single pole AC circuit breaker for 110 120 V supply phase to neutral AP5C55BH A7001077 shelf 20 A 2 pole AC circuit breaker per conduit for 208 240 V supply phase to phase 20 A single pole AC circuit breaker per conduit for 110 120 V supply phase to neutral Recommended AC service input AP5C55CC A7000753 shelf 30 A 2 pole AC circuit breaker for 20...

Page 36: ...F Rectifier 48 V dc 1500 W Normal operation from 40 C 40 F to 65 C 149 F output power is linearly derated from 1500 W to 0 W between 65 C 149 F and 75 C 167 F Heat dissipation Rectifier 48 V dc 750 W 74 1 W 253 Btu hr at 750 W output 230 V ac input 93 W 318 Btu hr at 120 V ac Rectifier 48 V dc 1500 W 148 3 W 506 5 Btu hr at 1500 W output 230 V ac input Note Although the rectifiers and the System M...

Page 37: ...an ambient temperature over 55 C 131 F Note 3 A No 6 AWG cable may be used for a 100 A circuit breaker but it shall not be bundled with other cables shall be routed so it is in free air A No 4 AWG cable may also be used for a 100 A circuit breaker but the anti rotation washer clip on the BR busbar cannot be used Note 4 Bussmann type TPS fuses shall be used in the 1 to 50 A fuse block Note 5 Only S...

Page 38: ...osition and load must not exceed 70 of device rating CAUTION Prevent damage to load clips The load clips are made of plastic material and it is therefore important to use a torque wrench and to apply no more than the required torque value 4 25 ft lb or 5 75 N m to prevent damage to the clips Figure 3 13 illustrates a perspective view of the distribution section inside the Lorain CIP shelf the conn...

Page 39: ...ibution The electrical specifications of the Lorain CIP distribution section are listed in the following table refer also to notes 1 to 12 in section 3 2 5 1 Table 3 9 Electrical specifications of the Lorain CIP distribution section Parameter Specifications Internal busbar capacity charge 120 A at 55 C 90 A at 65 C discharge 120 A at 55 C 90 A at 65 C Shunt rating 75 mV drop 200 A LVD optional cap...

Page 40: ...kit for fuses ranging from 0 180 A to 15 A or up to two 10 position SAN O fuse kits for fuses ranging from 0 180 A to 20 A or up to two 8 position GMT fuse kits for fuses ranging from 0 180 A to 15 A 3 2 5 3 Controller interface card The controller interface card is a printed circuit board mounted behind the front panel of the Lorain CIP shelf This board is equipped with three terminal blocks and ...

Page 41: ...ectors the positive connector is in the upper position and the negative connector is in the lower position Guiding brackets inside the shelf help guide the connectors and prevent shorting of adjacent connector terminals A rubber grommet also helps maintaining the cables well secured in the connectors Note Ensure that the battery connectors are inserted properly by applying sufficient pressure A ba...

Page 42: ... Inc is strictly prohibited Figure 3 17 Battery connections section for AP5C55BF 3 3 Optional External Battery Disconnect Unit An optional External Battery Disconnect Unit P N 535282 is available The Battery Disconnect Unit provides a housing for an external battery disconnect circuit breaker The housing contains tabs for easy mounting and is also equipped with an alarm lead which can be wired to ...

Page 43: ...ng a Lorain CIP and Lorain CIP Access power system 4 1 2 Controller CIP The Controller CIP is the basic controller available with the Lorain CIP power systems The operational features of the Controller CIP are as follows local alarm display by means of three LED indicators three alarm outputs dry C contacts two sets of local test points for the measurement of the system s voltage and current nomin...

Page 44: ...ms MJ Minor alarms MN Observation alarms O1 AC supply failed or out of range or ongoing Battery On Discharge alarm or ongoing Low Voltage alarm Note The Major output dry C contact is fail safe In case of a power failure it will be released providing continuity through the normally close contact and open circuit through the normally open contact 4 1 2 2 Alarms The Controller CIP displays its own op...

Page 45: ...ery Temp Sensor Minor Yellow Green Low Battery Temperature Minor Yellow Green High Battery Temperature Major Red Green Very High Battery Temp Major Red Green Rectifier Power Limit None Green Green Battery On Discharge BOD Major Red Green Low Voltage LV Major Red Green High Voltage HV Major Red Green Rectifier Fail Minor Yellow Green Multiple Rectifier Fail Major Red Green Rectifier Mains Fault Maj...

Page 46: ...cess four levels of access security one hardware or four passwords battery database temperature compensation voltage boost equalize battery discharge test charge control delivered DC power calculation CAN protocol communication with the rectifiers maintains an inventory of the units in the system field replaceable without interruption of the rectifiers remote or local access PSTN GSM TCP IP SNMP l...

Page 47: ...ports each providing C form contacts rated 1 A at 60 V dc that can be used to perform specific functions or for alarm notification as desired by the end user 4 1 3 2 Alarms The System Manager CIP displays its own operating status by means of the Controller Status LED indicator located on the front panel Green means that the unit is operating normally Red means that the unit is not operating normal...

Page 48: ...r Energy Systems North America Inc and contains confidential and proprietary information owned by Emerson Network Power Energy Systems North America Inc Any copying use or disclosure of it without the written permission of Emerson Network Power Energy Systems North America Inc is strictly prohibited Figure 4 3 List of available alarms and their default severity ...

Page 49: ...em remote access with a computer equipped with a web browser and connected remotely through a LAN or WAN network connection into the RJ45 Ethernet port 4 1 4 Rectifier 48 V dc 750 W and 48 V dc 1500 W The Rectifier 48 V dc 750 W and the Rectifier 48 V dc 1500 W are switch mode rectifiers that converts the single phase AC source at the input into an isolated filtered and regulated DC power output u...

Page 50: ...m conditions output fuse blown high voltage shutdown or internal rectifier circuitry failure Flashing Red and solid Yellow Cooling fan failure Yellow The rectifier is still operating but with one or more of the following alarm conditions active high temperature condition power limiting AC over voltage Solid Green The rectifier is operating normally Flashing Green System Manager CIP going through i...

Page 51: ... and controls are software driven Some can be set by navigating locally through the controller menus by using the screen and push buttons on the unit while all can be set by navigating remotely through the web based remote graphical user interface GUI by using a computer locally or remotely connected in one of the ports on the unit The controller upon insertion of the rectifiers automatically sets...

Page 52: ...c device a bracelet for example that is properly connected to a designated antistatic grounding point on a framework an anti static floor mat or workbench mat etc ESD protective packaging material shall also be used when carrying shipping ESD sensitive material Note 1 It is recommended to remove the controller from the shelf completely to facilitate the settings of the DIP switches When the contro...

Page 53: ...10 to monitor the voltage while making the adjustment Table 5 2 Nominal float voltage settings S1 Nominal Float Voltage Settings S1 1 S1 2 S1 3 48 0 V dc Open Open Open 51 0 V dc Open Open Closed 52 0 V dc Open Closed Open 53 0 V dc Open Closed Closed 54 0 V dc Closed Closed Closed 54 5 V dc Closed Open Closed 55 0 V dc Closed Closed Open Note The setting in the shaded line is the factory default ...

Page 54: ...ings in the shaded lines are the factory default settings 5 3 4 Temperature compensation The Controller CIP has a temperature compensation function for adjusting the float voltage of the rectifiers as a function of the temperature in order to optimize the charging of VRLA batteries and to prevent premature aging The temperature compensation slope can be adjusted by means of the S3 DIP switch modul...

Page 55: ...e 5 2 Connector definition in the controller connection interface card 5 3 5 Clearing of alarms Refer to the Troubleshooting section of the Maintenance Chapter for the instructions on how to clear alarms Note 1 If a module has been removed from the system and an alarm associated with this module still appears on the Controller CIP this alarm must be cleared to erase it and reset the list of alarms...

Page 56: ... remotely connected to one of the communication ports For information on how to access the GUI of the System Manager CIP with a computer refer to the subsection titled Communicating with the System Manager CIP remotely further in this section CAUTION Prevent damages caused by electrostatic discharges ESD This equipment includes solid state devices sensitive to electrostatic discharges ESD When per...

Page 57: ...inal block located behind the front door of the controller and distribution section see Figure 3 13 and Figure 3 15 An optional ambient temperature probe may also be connected to the Ambient temp probe connector of the System Manager CIP shown in the above illustration This probe is not required to enable the temperature compensation function but it provides an Ambient Temperature alarm Figure 5 4...

Page 58: ...uishes If no button is pushed for 5 minutes the System Manager CIP returns to the default screen illustrated in Figure 5 5 If no button is pushed for the time period programmed in the SETTINGS DIP AUTOOFF screen in the Settings menu see Figure 5 8 the LCD display extinguishes 5 5 3 Navigating through the menus Use the four push buttons to scroll through the various screens of the four submenus ill...

Page 59: ...ARM HISTORY Erase alarm history ERASE Do you really want to Erase alarm history YES NO ALARM HISTORY MJ Low Voltage INFO Low Voltage 42 System xxxxxxxxxxx 030223 12 17 031123 11 12 031123 11 57 5 5 5 1 Active Alarms ACTIV This submenu is used to see all active alarms The alarms are sorted in chronological order Use the and buttons to scroll up and down the active alarm list The menu shows informat...

Page 60: ...ow Voltage To see more information about a specific alarm press the INFO button when that alarm is displayed in the alarm log The alarm information menu INFO displays more detailed information about the alarm name of the alarm ex Low Voltage the alarm number ex 42 the serial number of the unit that causes the alarm A083825420 if any the date and time when the alarm was activated ex 030223 11 12 an...

Page 61: ...sion R2E STATUS SYSTEM 54 5V 200A 68 INFO INFO STATUS BATTERY 54 5V 22C STATUS SYSTM MANAGER SwNo CXC 116 7311 1 1 A083825420 2 A083764192 3 A083825423 4 A083833656 5 A083825407 INFO Batt Temp 22C Battery Volt 54 5 BATT TYPE GNB Marathon Batt Test 1 02 05 27 Batt Test Ok Batteries Ok Batt Test 2 02 10 27 Batt Test Not Ok Batteries Not Ok Batt Test 3 03 02 27 Batt Test Ok Batteries Ok Clear Batt Te...

Page 62: ...log Clear the battery test log by pressing the YES button or maintain the battery test log by pressing the NO button 5 5 6 3 System Manager This submenu is used to view the System Manager CIP software and hardware information For more information press the INFO button and use the and buttons to scroll up and down the System Manager CIP information 5 5 6 4 Rectifier This submenu is used to view rec...

Page 63: ...urs CHNG Change Contrast CONTRAST 8 APPL CHNG SETTINGS LANGUAGE English NA CHNG SETTINGS DATE 2003 07 21 SET Set Time 1552 HHMM CHNG SETTINGS CONTRAST CONTRAST 8 CHNG SETTINGS TIME 15 52 SETTINGS CHARGE CONT Deactivated CHNG CHNG SETTINGS LOW VOLTAGE BOD 51 0 LV 47 0 CHNG SETTINGS TEMP COMPENS Activated CHNG SETTINGS BATTERY TEST Deactivated TEMP COMPENSATION STA Activated APPL APPL BATTERY TEST S...

Page 64: ...d with the system is part of the batteries in the list select this specific type To select or change the battery type press CHNG In the next screen use the and buttons to select the applicable battery type Save the setting by pressing the APPL button 5 5 7 6 Contrast This submenu is used to change the contrast of the LCD display To change the contrast of the LCD display press CHNG In the next scre...

Page 65: ...rge BOD and low voltage LV alarm threshold To set the thresholds press CHNG In the next screen use the and buttons to go successively to the BOD and LV screens in each of the two screens press CHNG use the and buttons to set the threshold 40 0 to 53 8 in increments of 0 1 for the BOD 40 0 to 50 8 in increments of 0 1 for the LV then save each setting by pressing the APPL button 5 5 7 11 Temperatur...

Page 66: ...T LVD1 DISC DELAY and LVD1 CAPACITY screens in each of the four screens press CHNG use the and buttons to activate or deactivate the LVD1 contactor and to set its operating parameter 40 0 to 50 0 V in increments of 0 1 1 to 100 hours in increments of 1 and 10 to 90 in increments of 1 then save each setting by pressing the APPL button Repeat the previous step for the LVD2 contactor if applicable Fo...

Page 67: ...ST Start LED Test START YES NO MAINT VOLTAGE BOOST Start Manual Boost START Bad Battery Bat Test Fail YES NO CLEAR YES NO ERASE MAINT BATTERY TEST Start Manual Batt Test START Do you really want to Start Manual Batt Test YES NO MAINT CLEAR ALARM Clear Active Alarm MAINT BATTERY LOG Clear Batt Test Log MAINT ERASE HISTORY Erase alarm history Do you really want to Erase alarm history YES NO Do you r...

Page 68: ... button or maintain it by pressing the NO button 5 5 8 3 Clear Battery Test Log This submenu is used to clear the battery test log To clear the log press the CLEAR button You will be asked to confirm that you want to clear the log Clear it by pressing the YES button or maintain it by pressing the NO button 5 5 8 4 Erase Alarm History This submenu is used to erase the alarm history log To erase the...

Page 69: ...er CIP This section describes how to navigate through the graphical user interface GUI of the System Manager CIP from a remote computer in order to view and or configure the operating parameters of the Lorain CIP or Lorain CIP Access power system For information on how to access the System Manager CIP remotely see Chapter 6 titled Communicating with a System Manager CIP To access a menu or carry o...

Page 70: ...n real time the load current in real time the battery current in real time the percentage of the total rectifier capacity being used whether the temperature compensation function is active or not whether there is an ongoing battery test voltage boost or battery current limitation whether there are any special operations enabled System Manager CIP only and the IP address of the System Manager CIP N...

Page 71: ... Statistics Equipment STATUS System Inventory Active History ALARMS Inhibit System Voltage Voltage alarms AC Mains Failure Delay Low Voltage Disconnect Battery Functions Battery Preset Table Battery Test Voltage Boost Temperature Compensation Charge Control Battery Temperature Battery Capacity Power split version R5b and later Alarm severity Digital Inputs Output Alarm Relays Generic alarms versio...

Page 72: ...g Clear Battery Test Log Start Manual Battery Test Start Manual Voltage Boost Battery Capacity MAINTENANCE Other Maintenance Default Settings Restart Service Date LED Test 5 6 3 STATUS screens In addition to the System submenu described previously in the Home screen section the following submenus are accessible under the STATUS main heading in the Home screen 5 6 3 1 Power Statistics Clicking on P...

Page 73: ... Systems North America Inc is strictly prohibited The button is used to reset the present Total Delivered Energy 5 6 3 2 Equipment Clicking on Equipment under the STATUS main heading in the home screen will display the following screen Screen 3 This screen displays the following information the battery voltage current and temperature as well as the ambient temperature the DC output voltage and cur...

Page 74: ...are version for each module The buttons on the right side of the table are used to perform a LED test at the individual module level 5 6 4 ALARMS screens As mentioned in the Home screen section the top line of the Home screen readily indicates if there are any active alarms by showing the number of active alarms and the highest alarm severity If there are any active alarms clicking on Active under...

Page 75: ...ty level of the alarm the alarm number the alarm name the date of activation the date of deactivation as well as the module from which the alarm originated and its serial number If there are two or more pages in the alarm log the word Next will show at the bottom right hand corner of the first page If there are three or more pages in the alarm log the words Back and Next will show at the bottom ri...

Page 76: ... button confirms the erasing of the alarm log Clicking on the button will return to the Home or System screen 5 6 4 2 Inhibit Clicking on Inhibit under the ALARMS main heading in the home screen will display the following screen Screen 8 This screen is used to inhibit the outgoing alarms for the system This function is used typically to prevent any alarms from being transmitted externally as well ...

Page 77: ...ms North America Inc Any copying use or disclosure of it without the written permission of Emerson Network Power Energy Systems North America Inc is strictly prohibited Screen 10 The alarms are now prevented from being transmitted externally until the button is clicked If the button is not clicked the alarms will be restored automatically after 24 hours 5 6 5 SETTINGS screens Clicking on System un...

Page 78: ...a Inc and contains confidential and proprietary information owned by Emerson Network Power Energy Systems North America Inc Any copying use or disclosure of it without the written permission of Emerson Network Power Energy Systems North America Inc is strictly prohibited Screen 11 5 6 5 1 System Voltage Clicking on System Voltage in the submenu screen for system settings will display the following...

Page 79: ... of battery used with the system Note that in the above screen if the Present System Voltage is higher or lower than the Nominal System Voltage it may be because the Temperature Compensation function is active If it is necessary to modify the setting at initial start up or when replacing the battery by another type for example enter the new value between 43 00 and 56 00 in the field above the butt...

Page 80: ...sure of it without the written permission of Emerson Network Power Energy Systems North America Inc is strictly prohibited Screen 13 This screen is used to set the thresholds and hysteresis values for the system s High Voltage Battery On Discharge and Low Voltage alarms These are normally set according to the type of battery used with the system Note Refer to section 5 6 5 20 for the setting of th...

Page 81: ... buttons then click on the applicable button to confirm each of the new values When entering new values make sure that these are within the range specified below each parameter title in the above screen and that you observe the note at the bottom of the second and third boxes 5 6 5 3 AC Mains Failure Delay Clicking on AC Mains Failure Delay in the submenu screen for system settings will display th...

Page 82: ...s property of Emerson Network Power Energy Systems North America Inc and contains confidential and proprietary information owned by Emerson Network Power Energy Systems North America Inc Any copying use or disclosure of it without the written permission of Emerson Network Power Energy Systems North America Inc is strictly prohibited Screen 15 ...

Page 83: ...y if LVD1 LVD2 and LVD3 on capacity is selected in the Disconnect Mode in the drop list menu In the General box if it is necessary to modify the Reconnect Level threshold enter the desired value in the field above the button and then click on the button to confirm the new value In the LVD1 box verify that the low voltage disconnect function is enabled If the function is disabled click on the butto...

Page 84: ...r was provided see note 2 above in the LVD3 box enter the Disconnect Level the Disconnect capacity and the Output Relay number in their respective fields as required then click on the button to confirm the new value When entering new values make sure that these are within the range specified below each parameter title in the boxes and that you observe the note at the bottom of each box 5 6 5 5 Bat...

Page 85: ...ts database to set some of the operating system s parameters according to this specific type of battery To select a battery type click on the radio button below this specific battery type and click on the button at the bottom of the screen to confirm the battery type then open the drop list menu for the number of battery cells per string at the top of the screen select the appropriate number of ce...

Page 86: ...e terminated The Rectifier Voltage During Test V this is the voltage at which the rectifiers are placed in standby during the test in order to take over should the battery voltage lower beyond the End Voltage V for any reason ex very bad battery This value must be lower than the End Voltage V value The Test Time min this is the maximum duration of the test in minutes It is the expected time period...

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Page 88: ...nter the operating parameters for the Battery Test function refer to information at the beginning of this subsection a Cyclic Battery Test Settings box in which to enter the operating parameters for the Cyclic Battery Test function and Clicking on the appropriate button in the Battery Test Mode box will enable the Cyclic Battery Test or Automatic Battery Test mode The text in the field and button ...

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Page 90: ...lic battery test status and the remaining time before the next cyclic battery test will be activated and a Clear Battery Test Alarms box to clear the battery test alarms if any If a Bad Battery Alarm or a Battery Test Failure alarm is present the Not active field will be replaced by an Active Clear alarm field and button To clear an alarm click on the Clear alarm button Note The Bad Battery and Ba...

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Page 93: ...oost level a Manual Voltage Boost Settings box in which to enter the manual voltage boost duration an Automatic Voltage Boost Settings box in which to enter the automatic voltage boost factor and a Cyclic Voltage Boost Settings box in which to enter the cyclic voltage boost parameters Clicking on the button in the Voltage Boost Status box will enable the voltage boost function The Voltage Boost Fu...

Page 94: ...specified below each parameter title in the applicable box Clicking on the button in the Voltage Boost Status box will disable the voltage boost function 5 6 5 9 Temperature Compensation The System Manager CIP has a temperature compensation function which automatically adjusts the float voltage of the rectifiers if the temperature of the batteries rises above or falls below a preset level This fun...

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Page 96: ...ation will occur only when the temperature varies from the nominal value typically 25ºC 77ºF by the value set in the Cell Factor field of screen 22 Note 2 The temperature compensation function cannot be activated unless the battery temperature probe is installed and connected to the power system refer to the appropriate section of the installation manual IM6C55C The optional ambient temperature pr...

Page 97: ... Functions will display the following screen Screen 24 System Manager CIP System Manager CIP This screen is used to activate or deactivate the charge control function of the system and to set the applicable charge current limit This function is used to prevent overcharging of the battery by limiting the amount of charging current that can be applied to it by the rectifiers If the charge control fu...

Page 98: ...ms North America Inc is strictly prohibited Verify that the Battery Charge Control function is activated by verifying that the field and button read If the field and button read click on the button to activate the function The field and button will change to as shown in screen 25 Screen 25 Note The Charge Control function cannot be activated unless a value is entered in the Charge Control A field ...

Page 99: ...nergy Systems North America Inc is strictly prohibited Screen 26 This screen is used to set the thresholds and hysteresis values for the battery s Very High Battery Temperature High Battery Temperature and Low Battery Temperature alarms Additionally a Very High Battery Temperature Voltage Output level is set in the Very High Battery Temperature box Should the programmed temperature Alarm Level be ...

Page 100: ...5 6 5 12 Battery Capacity The battery capacity function allows the user to visualize in real time the actual percentage of used battery capacity and equivalent Ah during a discharge cycle Clicking on Battery Capacity in the submenu screen for Battery Functions will display the following screen Screen 27 This screen is used to enter the Nominal Battery Capacity for all the batteries connected to th...

Page 101: ...esired battery voltage so that the slave power system reaches its set value This function shall work under the following conditions Low load condition When the load is lower than the maximum power setting of the slave The slave is feeding the whole load and he system voltage is higher than the desired system voltage Normal operation When the load is higher then the maximum power setting of the sla...

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Page 103: ...owers systems Under a low load condition the voltage of the slave power system will be increased by this value over the voltage of the master system this allows the slave power system to take all the load then click on the button to confirm the values In the Configure Digital Input for Battery Test box in the drop list menu of the Digital Input field select the digital input 1 to 7 of the System M...

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Page 105: ...ity and LED color for a specific alarm click on the name of this alarm in the above screen a screen similar to the following will be displayed Screen 30 This screen is used to modify the severity and LED color of the selected alarm Select the desired severity MAJOR MINOR OBSERVATION or None in the Alarm Severity drop list menu and the associated LED color Red Yellow or None in the Alarm LED drop l...

Page 106: ... name of the alarm assigned to that input or Not in use if no alarm is assigned to that input the severity of the alarm assigned to that input or None if no alarm is assigned to that input the color of the LED indicator associated with the alarm assigned to that input or None if no alarm is assigned to that input and the alarm activation voltage level for the alarm assigned to that input if 0 V is...

Page 107: ... select the associated LED color Red Yellow or None for this alarm in the Alarm LED drop list menu select the alarm activation level 0 V or 48 V for this specific alarm and click on the button to confirm the new parameters To deactivate an activated digital input enter the above screen and erase the alarm name select None in the alarm severity and 0 V in the Alarm Activation field then Alarm LED f...

Page 108: ...d and closed alarm condition when not energized Inversely the operating topology of output relays 2 to 8 is normally open NO this means that the alarm contact is closed alarm condition when the relay is energized and open no alarm when not energized Clicking on Output Alarm Relays in the submenu screen for system settings will display the following screen Screen 33 This screen displays the followi...

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Page 112: ...tion of Generic Alarm n box select the appropriate alarm LED color in the drop list menu of the Alarm LED field Click on the button to validate the above entries Each generic alarm can be triggered by up to ten alarm conditions Conditions 2 to 10 can be reported in an AND or OR I fashion with respect to the first condition Select the appropriate alarm name in the drop list menu for the first alarm...

Page 113: ...creen for system settings will display the following screen Note An optional temperature probe must be installed and connected to the system for this function to be used Screen 38 This screen is used to set the thresholds and hysteresis values for the High Ambient Temperature and Low Ambient Temperature alarm If it is necessary to modify these thresholds and hysteresis values enter the new values ...

Page 114: ... or to save the present settings of the system as the new default values Restore To restore the settings to their default values factory settings or previously saved default values click on the button in the Restore to Default box upper box The following screen will be displayed Screen 40 Clicking on the button confirms the restore to default settings for the system while clicking on the button re...

Page 115: ... screen 5 6 5 20 High Voltage Shutdown Clicking on High Voltage Shutdown in the submenu screen for system settings will display the following screen Screen 42 This screen is used to enter the voltage threshold at which the System Manager CIP will shut down the rectifiers of the Lorain CIP or Lorain CIP Access power system 5 6 5 21 Remote Shutdown Clicking on Remote Shutdown in the submenu screen f...

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Page 118: ...ed at a time A generic alarm can be set up and assigned to the special operation This will allow a combination of alarms to disable enable the assigned special operation The system provides configuration for two special operations to be configured This means that it is possible for example to assign one alarm to turn off the rectifiers and another alarm to disable the Boost Charge function However...

Page 119: ...ohibited 5 6 5 24 Site name Clicking on Site Name in the submenu screen for System Manager CIP settings will display the following screen Screen 47 This screen is used to enter the site name of the location where the Lorain CIP or CIP Access power system is installed To do so proceed as follows enter the appropriate site name in the New Site Name field and click on the button to confirm the new si...

Page 120: ...European English 5 6 5 26 IP Network Settings Clicking on IP Network Settings in the submenu screen for System Manager CIP settings will display the following screen Screen 49 This screen is used to enter or modify the IP Address the Subnet Mask and the Default Gateway for communication with the System Manager CIP over the Internet interface For each item a line shows the current set of numbers To...

Page 121: ...copying use or disclosure of it without the written permission of Emerson Network Power Energy Systems North America Inc is strictly prohibited This submenu is used to set the parameters required to communicate with the System Manager CIP over the serial port using the Point to Point Protocol Screen 50 General Settings Clicking on General Settings in the submenu screen for PPP Settings will displa...

Page 122: ...dia Selection drop list menu PSTN Modem or GSM Modem Confirm the choice by clicking on the button TCP IP Settings Clicking on TCP IP Settings in the submenu screen for PPP Settings will display the following screen Screen 52 This screen is used to set the TCP IP parameters for PPP interface Enter the applicable PPP interface IP address Subnet mask and Gateway address and then confirm these setting...

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Page 124: ...mation owned by Emerson Network Power Energy Systems North America Inc Any copying use or disclosure of it without the written permission of Emerson Network Power Energy Systems North America Inc is strictly prohibited GSM Modem Settings If GSM Modem was selected in the Media Selection drop list menu of the Communication Mode box in screen 57 click on GSM Modem Settings in the submenu screen for P...

Page 125: ... Protocol SNMP is used to manage information between the Network Management Stations NMS and the agents in the Network Elements NE Information that can be accessed by the NMS is defined in a Management Information Base MIB An agent may implement many MIBs the System Manager CIP supports the proprietary MIB called ENP POWER MIB and the standard MIB II RFC1213 as well as the SNMP Version 1 SNMPv1 To...

Page 126: ... settings will display the following screen Screen 55 System Manager CIP System Manager CIP Only The Community Settings are configurable by the user To set a Community Setting enter the new setting in its respective box and confirm the new setting by clicking on the button The System Manager CIP can manage up to 3 locations called Trap Addresses To set the trap addresses enter the new trap address...

Page 127: ...r Energy Systems North America Inc Any copying use or disclosure of it without the written permission of Emerson Network Power Energy Systems North America Inc is strictly prohibited ENP POWER MIB Description This section describes the ENP POWER MIB Tree and the SNMP Trap ENP POWER MIB Tree Figure 5 10 shows the ENP POWER MIB Tree Figure 5 10 ENP POWER MIB Tree Under system shown in Figure 5 10 th...

Page 128: ...ghest level of abnormal status 7 unmanaged 8 restricted 9 testing 10 disabled The systemVoltage defines the voltage of the power system in mV including the sign The systemCurrent defines the current of the power system in mA including the sign The systemCapacity defines the capacity used of the power system in of the total rectifier capacity SNMP trap Figure 5 11 shows the list of the traps and th...

Page 129: ...major 6 critical highest level of alarm severity The alarmDescription defines the name of the alarm The alarmType defines the alarm number as shown on the System Manager CIP and described in section 5 6 5 14 Alarm Severity 5 6 5 29 Time Date Clicking on Time Date in the submenu screen for System Manager CIP settings will display the following screen Screen 56 This screen is used to set the date an...

Page 130: ...ontains confidential and proprietary information owned by Emerson Network Power Energy Systems North America Inc Any copying use or disclosure of it without the written permission of Emerson Network Power Energy Systems North America Inc is strictly prohibited Screen 57 This screen is used to enter or change the passwords for remote access to the GUI of the System Manager CIP and to enable these p...

Page 131: ...re are four levels of passwords for accessing the remote GUI of the System Manager CIP These are listed and described in the following table The highest password level is Admin and the lowest password level is Display All functions available to users with a given access level are available to users with higher access levels Table 5 6 Access password levels for the GUI of the System Manager CIP Pas...

Page 132: ...reen The field and button in the box will change to as shown in screen 63 Using the passwords When trying to modify a parameter or start a function requiring a password a password screen similar to the following will be displayed in this example the Write level is required Screen 59 192 168 0 1 Enter the user name and password in the User Name and Password windows and then click on the button Note...

Page 133: ...ay be that the remote hardware switch was enabled in the System Manager CIP See note at the beginning of section 5 5 and refer to Chapter 6 Communicating with the System Manager CIP for information on activating or deactivating the hardware switch Setting or modifying the passwords If the passwords are not enabled once in screen 63 enter the new password in the applicable level box then click on t...

Page 134: ...ion of the Clear Battery Test Alarm function 5 6 6 3 Inhibit Output Alarm Relays Clicking on Inhibit Output Alarm Relays in the Alarm Maintenance submenu under the MAINTENANCE main heading will display a screen identical to screen 8 in section 5 6 4 2 Refer to section 5 6 4 2 and screens 8 9 and 10 for the description of the Inhibit Outgoing Alarms function 5 6 6 4 Clear Alarm Log Clicking on Clea...

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Page 136: ...nformation each of the battery tests perform by the system test start date and time test type test duration test stop date and time capacity in Ah used during the test and reason for stopping the test To view additional details about the test click on View log at the right of the test number to display the following screen Screen 66 Springfield In addition to the information in screen 71 the top p...

Page 137: ...he following screen will be displayed Screen 68 Clicking on the button confirms the erasing of the battery test log Clicking on the button confirms returns to the previous screen 5 6 6 8 Start Manual Battery Test Clicking on Start Manual Battery Test in the Battery Maintenance submenu under the MAINTENANCE main heading will display a screen identical to screen 19 in section 5 6 5 7 Refer to sectio...

Page 138: ... in section 5 6 5 12 Refer to section 5 6 5 12 and screen 27 for the description of the Battery Capacity function 5 6 6 11 Others Clicking on Others under the MAINTENANCE main heading in the home screen will display the following submenu Other Maintenance screen Screen 69 5 6 6 12 Default Settings Clicking on Default Settings in the Others submenu under the MAINTENANCE main heading will display a ...

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Page 140: ...k Power Energy Systems North America Inc is strictly prohibited This screen is used to enter the next date at which time it will be required to perform preventive maintenance routines on the Lorain CIP or Lorain CIP Access power system Clicking on the Apply button confirms the date 5 6 6 15 LED Test Clicking on LED Test in the Others submenu under the MAINTENANCE main heading will display the foll...

Page 141: ...otely through a LAN or WAN network connection into the RJ45 Ethernet port straight cable required or using a computer equipped with a web browser and connected remotely through a dial up network connection into the RS 232 port via an external modem Note If you do not have experience with computer communication before attempting to carry out the instructions contained in this Chapter contact your i...

Page 142: ...stems North America Inc is strictly prohibited 6 3 Connecting a computer to the System Manager CIP Connect the remote computer to the System Manager CIP as described in the following subsections refer to Figure 6 1 and Figure 6 2 Figure 6 1 Typical remote connections to the System Manager CIP Figure 6 2 Location of the communication ports on the front panel of the System Manager CIP RJ45 Ethernet ...

Page 143: ...et port of the System Manager CIP is also connected to a LAN or WAN network with a straight Ethernet cable Check that your services protocols and adapters are correctly installed and configured If you are not sure how your computer is to be installed and configured contact your network administrator for advice The network connection to be used is an ordinary TCP IP connection When accessing the Sy...

Page 144: ...static discharges ESD This equipment includes solid state devices sensitive to electrostatic discharges ESD When relocating the hardware switch jumper on the System Manager CIP it is therefore required to wear an appropriate antistatic device a bracelet for example that is properly connected to a designated antistatic grounding point on a framework an anti static floor mat or workbench mat etc ESD...

Page 145: ...ateway 192 168 0 0 Note Once the installation is completed it is suggested that the end user replaces the default IP address Subnet Mask and Default Gateway by his own and that he enters these in the above box If the IP address Subnet Mask and Default Gateway have been changed and are unknown proceed as follows If you are trying to logon directly to a System Manager CIP the IP address Subnet Mask ...

Page 146: ... the System Manager CIP proceed as described in Procedure 6 1 if your computer is equipped with Windows 2000 or Procedure 6 2 if your computer is equipped with Windows 98 or 95 Note Ensure that the web browser has a direct connection to Internet and that no proxy server is used Procedure 6 1 Establishing an Ethernet connection with Windows 2000 Step Action 1 In the screen of your PC double click o...

Page 147: ...c and contains confidential and proprietary information owned by Emerson Network Power Energy Systems North America Inc Any copying use or disclosure of it without the written permission of Emerson Network Power Energy Systems North America Inc is strictly prohibited Step Action 4 Right click on the Local Area Connection icon and then select Properties A screen similar to the following will be dis...

Page 148: ...erica Inc and contains confidential and proprietary information owned by Emerson Network Power Energy Systems North America Inc Any copying use or disclosure of it without the written permission of Emerson Network Power Energy Systems North America Inc is strictly prohibited Step Action 5 Select Internet Protocol TCP IP and click on the button A screen similar to the following will be displayed co...

Page 149: ...n will change as follows 192 168 0 2 255 255 255 0 192 168 0 0 7 Enter the appropriate IP address and Subnet mask and then click on the button Note The IP address of the computer should be one number higher or lower than the IP address of the System Manager CIP The Subnet mask should be the same as that of the System Manager CIP There is no need to enter a Default gateway in the computer Example S...

Page 150: ...e of it without the written permission of Emerson Network Power Energy Systems North America Inc is strictly prohibited Procedure 6 2 Establishing an Ethernet connection with Windows 98 or 95 Step Action 1 Click on the My Computer icon on the desktop of your PC Then place the cursor on the Network Neighborhood icon and click the right button of your mouse A screen similar to the following will be ...

Page 151: ...ess of the computer should be one number higher or lower than the IP address of the System Manager CIP The Subnet mask should be the same as the System Manager CIP Example System Manager CIP IP address is 192 168 0 1 subnet mask is 255 255 255 0 The computer should be set to IP address 192 168 0 2 subnet mask 255 255 255 0 5 Launch Explorer or Netscape and establish the communication with the Syst...

Page 152: ...oceed as follows set the modem DIP switches as required see example in Table 6 1 make the modem settings in the System Manager CIP as described in Procedure 6 3 see note below and connect as described in Procedure 6 4 Note It is required to access the System Manager CIP through an Ethernet connection as described in Procedure 6 1 or Procedure 6 2 and as described in the following procedure in orde...

Page 153: ...ithout the written permission of Emerson Network Power Energy Systems North America Inc is strictly prohibited Procedure 6 3 Modem settings in the System Manager CIP Step Action 1 In Settings System Manager IP PPP Settings General Settings Communication Mode change Media Selection for PSTN Modem as shown in this screen 2 In Settings System Manager IP PPP Settings General Settings Communication Mod...

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Page 155: ...d proprietary information owned by Emerson Network Power Energy Systems North America Inc Any copying use or disclosure of it without the written permission of Emerson Network Power Energy Systems North America Inc is strictly prohibited Step Action 2 Click on the button A screen similar to the following will be displayed 3 Select Dial up to private Network and click on the button A screen similar...

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Page 158: ...erson Network Power Energy Systems North America Inc is strictly prohibited Step Action 8 Click on the button An icon bearing the name you entered in step 6 will be added in your Network and Dial up Connections screen On the desktop of your PC click on the My Computer icon on the Control Panel icon and on the Network and Dial up Connections icon A screen similar to the following will be displayed ...

Page 159: ... North America Inc Any copying use or disclosure of it without the written permission of Emerson Network Power Energy Systems North America Inc is strictly prohibited Step Action 10 Select Modem Compaq 56K V 90 Mini PC1 COM4 and click on the button A screen similar to the following will be displayed In the Maximum speed bps window enter the appropriate speed 115200 11 Select the Hardware features ...

Page 160: ...nfidential and proprietary information owned by Emerson Network Power Energy Systems North America Inc Any copying use or disclosure of it without the written permission of Emerson Network Power Energy Systems North America Inc is strictly prohibited Step Action 12 Enter options in the various fields as required A screen similar to the following will be displayed Enter security options in the vari...

Page 161: ... Systems North America Inc Any copying use or disclosure of it without the written permission of Emerson Network Power Energy Systems North America Inc is strictly prohibited Step Action 13 Click on the Networking tab A screen similar to the following will be displayed Select the Type of dial up server I am calling by clicking on the button 14 Click on the button The following pop up window will b...

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Page 165: ...free operation of your AP6C55CA CB Lorain CIP and Lorain CIP Access power systems clean all ventilation openings replace air filters if provided on the rectifiers check for hot fuses or breakers loose undersized or overloaded verify that all rectifiers are operating normally green LED on and fan operating verify alarm thresholds verify operational settings A digital voltmeter Fluke 8050A or equiva...

Page 166: ...s OPEN LV alarm ongoing low voltage condition 47 V dc for more than 15 seconds also extended over O1 relay contacts Verify if there is an ongoing AC outage or if the rectifier capacity is sufficient for the load MAJOR red extended over the MJ relay contacts RFA Major alarm failure of two or more rectifiers If on all rectifiers verify if there is an ongoing AC outage or HVSD condition Otherwise ver...

Page 167: ...h a computer is the next option refer to section 5 6 in Chapter 5 7 3 System Manager CIP Software upgrade The following software upgrade procedure is used to upload a new software version into a System Manager CIP Note The Admin password must be admin and the passwords must be disabled for this procedure to be performed Procedure 7 1 Upgrading the software of a System Manager CIP Step Action 1 Get...

Page 168: ...r disclosure of it without the written permission of Emerson Network Power Energy Systems North America Inc is strictly prohibited Step Action 4 Double click on the icon of the zipped file downloaded on the desktop of your computer per step 1 The following screen will be displayed 5 Click on the button in the above screen A folder named System Manager IP software upgrade will be created on the des...

Page 169: ...proprietary information owned by Emerson Network Power Energy Systems North America Inc Any copying use or disclosure of it without the written permission of Emerson Network Power Energy Systems North America Inc is strictly prohibited Step Action 7 Double click on the FTPRobot exe icon The following screen will be displayed 8 Click on the icon in the FTP Robot screen The following screen will be ...

Page 170: ...ietary information owned by Emerson Network Power Energy Systems North America Inc Any copying use or disclosure of it without the written permission of Emerson Network Power Energy Systems North America Inc is strictly prohibited Step Action 9 Select the script line and click on the button The following screen will be displayed 10 Click on the icon in the FTP Robot screen The following screen wil...

Page 171: ...orth America Inc is strictly prohibited Step Action 11 Enter the IP address of the System Manager CIP for which the software is to be updated in the IP address field as shown in the following screen then click on the button 12 The IP address prompt screen will be removed and the software upgrade will start As the upgrade is being performed steps will be displayed as follows in the FTP Robot screen...

Page 172: ...agers CIP with the same settings and avoid errors The settings can be downloaded from a System Manager CIP and saved on the user s computer in order to upload it to another System Manager CIP Various settings can be saved under different configuration files for the user s records The upload cannot be done if the name of the configuration file is different than config cil So make sure to rename the...

Page 173: ... written permission of Emerson Network Power Energy Systems North America Inc is strictly prohibited Step Action 2 Launch a browser Internet Explorer or Netscape and enter the IP address of this System Manager CIP The following screen should be displayed if the passwords are enabled Refer to section 5 6 5 31 192 168 0 1 3 Enter admin in the User Name field and the admin password Note Default passw...

Page 174: ...etwork Power Energy Systems North America Inc Any copying use or disclosure of it without the written permission of Emerson Network Power Energy Systems North America Inc is strictly prohibited Step Action 4 Launch the FTP program in this case WS FTP PRO The following screen should be displayed If the connection is already configured as shown on this screen go to the step 13 Otherwise click on Cre...

Page 175: ...it without the written permission of Emerson Network Power Energy Systems North America Inc is strictly prohibited Step Action 6 Enter a name Lorain CIP for example and then click on Browse The following screen should be displayed 7 Click on New to create a new folder where the new connection will be saved enter a name for this new folder and then click OK to close this window Select the new folde...

Page 176: ...rmation owned by Emerson Network Power Energy Systems North America Inc Any copying use or disclosure of it without the written permission of Emerson Network Power Energy Systems North America Inc is strictly prohibited Step Action 8 Click on Next The following screen should be displayed 9 In the field Host Address enter the IP address of the System Manager CIP as entered at step 2 The following s...

Page 177: ...of it without the written permission of Emerson Network Power Energy Systems North America Inc is strictly prohibited Step Action 10 Enter admin in the User Id field and the admin password Check Save Password if required Click on Next The following screen should be displayed Note Default password is admin If the admin password has been changed in the web interface the new password shall be used 11...

Page 178: ...by Emerson Network Power Energy Systems North America Inc Any copying use or disclosure of it without the written permission of Emerson Network Power Energy Systems North America Inc is strictly prohibited Step Action 12 From the drop down Host Type menu select Automatic detect Click Next The following screen should be displayed From the drop down Firewall menu select no firewall Click Finish 13 T...

Page 179: ... the written permission of Emerson Network Power Energy Systems North America Inc is strictly prohibited Step Action 14 Select the appropriate site and click on Connect The following screen should be displayed 15 From the System Manager CIP file list located in the right side select the file config cil Using the left arrow download this file to your computer in a folder of your choice Click on Dis...

Page 180: ...re of it without the written permission of Emerson Network Power Energy Systems North America Inc is strictly prohibited Step Action 17 Open an FTP connection to this System Manager CIP and follow the steps 4 to 14 The following screen should be displayed 18 From the file list located on the left side computer select the file config cil Using the right arrow upload this file to the System Manager ...

Page 181: ...he following screen should be displayed 22 Click Yes The System Manager CIP will restart 23 When the System Manager CIP is back ON refresh the screen of the Internet browser A screen similar to the one in step 3 should be displayed end 7 4 2 System Manager CIP configuration upload using different software version This procedure is used when an upload of the settings from a System Manager CIP to an...

Page 182: ...P having the required settings to be uploaded to other System Managers CIP with different software version 2 Launch a browser Internet Explorer or Netscape and enter the IP address of this System Manager CIP The following screen should be displayed if the passwords are enabled Refer to section 5 6 5 31 192 168 0 1 3 Enter admin in the User Name field and the admin password Note Default password is...

Page 183: ...erson Network Power Energy Systems North America Inc Any copying use or disclosure of it without the written permission of Emerson Network Power Energy Systems North America Inc is strictly prohibited Step Action 8 Select Others from Maintenance menu The following screen should be displayed 9 Click Default Settings The following screen should be displayed 10 Click Apply in the Save Default Values ...

Page 184: ...er system Refer to the important CAUTION and WARNING boxes in section 1 5 of this manual before starting these procedures CAUTION Prevent damages caused by electrostatic discharges ESD This equipment includes solid state devices sensitive to electrostatic discharges ESD When performing maintenance or repair procedures on a Lorain CIP or Lorain CIP Access power system it is therefore required to we...

Page 185: ...on of the Lorain CIP shelf 9 Wait until the Controller CIP has finished booting and then press the Refresh button on the Controller CIP for 5 seconds All units communicating with the Controller CIP will flash their operational LED for 5 seconds The Controller CIP will flash the Controller Status LED while reconfiguring and then remain steady when reconfiguration is completed 10 Notify the alarm ce...

Page 186: ... center of the completion of this procedure end 7 5 3 Upgrading a Lorain CIP power system from a Controller CIP to a System Manager CIP Replace a Controller CIP by a System Manager CIP as described in the following procedure Procedure 7 6 Replacing a Controller CIP by a System Manager CIP Step Action 1 Notify the alarm center of the possibility of incoming alarms during this procedure 2 Open the f...

Page 187: ...2 If so equipped remove the air filter from the rectifier to be replaced 3 Use a flat blade screwdriver to release the captive screw on the rectifier to be replaced 4 Carefully slide the rectifier out of the shelf 5 Carefully slide the new rectifier into position making sure that it is fully inserted The rectifier will start operating as soon as the AC connector is making contact 6 Tighten the cap...

Page 188: ...e fan to the back of the front plate and remove the fan Refer to Figure 7 1 9 Install the replacement fan and secure in to the font plate using the two nuts removed in step 8 Refer to Figure 7 1 10 Plug the fan to the PC board inside the rectifier Refer to Figure 7 1 11 Reinstall the front plate of the rectifier and secure it in place with the two mounting screws removed in step 6 Refer to Figure ...

Page 189: ...e in a Lorain CIP or Lorain CIP Access power system Replace a distribution circuit breaker or fuse as described in the following procedure Note When removing the circuit breaker or fuse block in the lowest position be careful not to damage any wires in the wire form coming out of the slot in the bottom left hand corner of the distribution section Procedure 7 9 Replacing a distribution circuit brea...

Page 190: ...00 W to a live Lorain CIP or Lorain CIP Access power system as described in the following procedure Note The following procedure involves work on a live power system Refer to the important CAUTION and WARNING boxes in section 1 5 of this manual before starting these procedures Procedure 7 10 Adding a Rectifier 48 V dc 750 W or 1500 W to a live system Step Action 1 Notify the alarm center possible ...

Page 191: ...CIP Access power system contact your Emerson Network Power representative Table 8 1 Controller Lorain CIP and Lorain CIP Access Power System Ordering number Description A7000515 Controller CIP AP7C55BA A7000516 System Manager CIP AP7C56BA A7000827 Cross over Ethernet cable P7000743 DC modem kit Table 8 2 Rectifier Ordering number Description A7000430 Rectifier 48 V dc 750 W AP5C56BA A7000545 Lorai...

Page 192: ...dc mid trip circuit breaker A0722722 45 A 80 V dc mid trip circuit breaker A0722726 50 A 80 V dc mid trip circuit breaker A0722496 100 A 80 V dc mid trip circuit breaker P7000955 Breaker guard kit A7000650 Red plugs for empty bullet holes A0877842 Bullet type fuse holder A0601322 1 A TPS fuse A0601323 3 A TPS fuse A0601325 5 A TPS fuse A0601326 6 A TPS fuse A0601327 10 A TPS fuse A0601328 15 A TPS...

Page 193: ... fuse GMT type A0109762 10 A fuse GMT type A0616115 15 A fuse GMT type Table 8 4 Circuit Breakers for Optional External Battery Disconnect Unit Ordering number Description 256690300 1A Electrical Mechanical Trip Circuit Breaker 256690700 3A Electrical Mechanical Trip Circuit Breaker 256691100 5A Electrical Mechanical Trip Circuit Breaker 256691500 10A Electrical Mechanical Trip Circuit Breaker 256...

Page 194: ...ne string A7000598 AC cord 10 with straight IEC320 connector A7000599 AC cord 10 with 90 IEC320 connector A7000579 AC connector 220 V ac 15 A A0773790 AC connector 120 V ac 15 A A7000320 Adapter board for controller A7000229 DC Data interface board A7000567 LVD contactor kit Table 8 6 Miscellaneous Equipment Lorain CIP Access Power System Ordering number Description P7001009 Temperature sensor wit...

Page 195: ...ited List of terms A ampere AC or ac alternating current ACTIV activate Ah ampere hour Amb ambient APPL apply AWG American Wire Gauging BAT or Batt battery BAT RTN battery return BLVD battery low voltage disconnect BOD battery on discharge BR battery return BRR battery return reference Btu British thermal unit CAN protocol Controller Area Network ºC degree Celsius C common CHNG change cm centimete...

Page 196: ...nput output ISG isolated system ground kg kilo kW kilowatt kWh kilowatt hour LAN local area network lb pound s LCD liquid crystal display LED light emitting diode LLVD load low voltage disconnect LV low voltage LVD low voltage disconnect maint maintenance MHz Megahertz min minute s MJ major mm millimeter MN minor mV millivolt NA North American NC normally closed NO normally open PC personal comput...

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