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Figure 40:

Web Interface Table Features

Controller Menu - Web

This section provides an overview of the 

Controller

 menu. The controller area has a total of four sub 

menus in the form of live data tiles: Controller Status, Configure Controller, Inventory, and Advanced 

Functions.

Figure 41:

Controller Menu

Controller Status

: Provides the ability to reset the controller and view critical controller related infor

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mation. 

Configure Controller

: Provides access to configuration sub-menus including the following: 

Alarms and Alarm Summary Relays

Controller Description

Controller sub menus in the form of live data tiles

Summary of Contents for Alpha FXM HP 1100

Page 1: ...Alpha FXM HP 650 1100 2000 UPS Technical Guide 0170022 J0 Effective 11 2019...

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Page 3: ...red trademark of Alpha Technologies No part of this documentation shall be reproduced stored in a retrieval system translated transcribed or transmitted in any form or by any means manual electric ele...

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Page 5: ...Transition 8 4 FEATURES 11 Front Panel 11 Feature Description 12 Dry Contact Description 13 5 INSPECTION 17 Check for Damage 17 Packing Materials 17 Returns for Service 17 6 INSTALLATION 19 Installati...

Page 6: ...mpensation 64 Battery Test 65 Battery Runtime and Health Estimation 66 AC Output 67 Inverter Control 67 Load Shedding Relays 68 External Fan 69 Keep Alive 69 Creating a FXM HP System Manually 71 Quick...

Page 7: ...ng the Controller Battery 104 Working with Logs 105 Event and Alert Logs 105 Battery Log 106 Power Outage Log 107 Datalogs 107 Performance Logs 111 File Maintenance 111 File Preferences 112 File Maint...

Page 8: ...129 11 APPENDIX A TRIGGERS 131 12 WARRANTY AND SERVICE INFORMATION 133 Technical Support 133 Warranty Statement 133 Product Warranty 133 Battery Warranty 133 Warranty Claims 133 Service Information 1...

Page 9: ...Controller Status 37 Figure 14 Time and Date 37 Figure 15 Timezone 38 Figure 16 Network Time Server 38 Figure 17 Synchronize Time 39 Figure 18 System Shortcuts 39 Figure 19 Status 40 Figure 20 AC Inp...

Page 10: ...ion 1 More Information Page 60 Figure 53 System Mode 62 Figure 54 Three Stage Charging Cycle 64 Figure 55 Temperature Compensation Voltage Graph 65 Figure 56 Quick Reference for Configuring a FXM Syst...

Page 11: ...6 C1 to C5 Dry Contacts 13 Table 7 C7 to C8 Optically Isolated User Inputs 14 Table 8 FXM HP Part Numbers 19 Table 9 Email Notification Features 57 Table 10 Email Configuration 58 Table 11 FXM HP Oper...

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Page 13: ...PREVENT BURNS to the technician or user 1 2 General Warning and Cautions WARNING You must read and understand the following warnings before installing the system and its components Failure to do so co...

Page 14: ...t 1 4 Battery Safety Never transport an enclosure with batteries installed Batteries must ONLY be installed after the enclosure has been securely set in place at its permanent installation location Tr...

Page 15: ...tes ticket dispensers VMS signs and AC Small Cell power backup Some of the benefits of BBS are Providing continual power to your operating system in the event of a power outage sag or brown out until...

Page 16: ...or low voltage systems Features include Eight digital inputs Four voltage sensors Four temperature sensors Four current sensors 12 Form C relay outputs 2 2 4 Alpha Cordex HP Digital Controller The FXM...

Page 17: ...22 Nominal Frequency Hz 50Hz or 60Hz Autodetect Frequency is the default configuration can also be manually configured Frequency Tolerance in Line Mode 5 MaximumInput Current A 1 8 4 4 10 5 15 8 20 12...

Page 18: ...l Dimensions H x W x D mm in 89 x 432 x 229 3 47 x 17 x 9 133 x 394 x 222 5 22 x 15 5 x 8 75 Weight without batteries kg lb 11 3 25 14 31 18 40 Mounting Shelf rack or wall horizontal or vertical mount...

Page 19: ...to 45 C 210V 40 to 50 C 40 to 55 C Humidity Up to 95 non condensing Altitude m ft 5 3700 12 000 Audible Noise6 45dBa 1 meter BTU Hr Inverter Mode 700 845 375 640 675 1235 1185 Connections AC input an...

Page 20: ...0ft 6 Measured at 25 C ambient temperature Table 1 Specifications FXM HP 650 1100 2000 Continued Sheet 4 of 4 FXM HP 650 24 120Vac FXM HP 650 24 230Vac FXM HP 650 48 120Vac FXM HP 1100 120Vac FXM HP 1...

Page 21: ...2 9 162 8 163 Buck 2 to Buck 1 145 5 145 4 145 6 Buck 1 to Line 127 1 126 9 126 4 Line to Boost 1 110 4 110 4 110 4 Boost 1 to Boost 2 96 1 96 96 4 Boost 2 to Inverter 84 5 84 4 84 8 Table 4 AVR Trans...

Page 22: ...2 239 238 6 Line to Boost 1 207 3 207 206 9 Boost 1 to Boost 2 174 5 174 4 173 9 Boost 2 to Inverter 153 6 153 6 153 1 Table 4 AVR Transition FXM HP 650 1100 2000 230V Continued Sheet 2 of 2 AVR Trans...

Page 23: ...n Home button Battery breaker Battery temp sensor connector Contacts C7 to C8 Contacts C1 to C6 LCD control panel USB A USB mini B Ethernet 1 Ethernet 2 Battery voltage test points ON OFF Battery conn...

Page 24: ...These test points accept 2mm diameter test probe tips The battery circuit breaker must be on to measure the battery voltage NOTE The battery voltage test points are not to be used as a power port CAN...

Page 25: ...s backup battery power to the load s It can be used to generate an On Battery contact C2 C3 Low Battery No Line_LOBAT NOLIN These contacts are energized when the battery drops below a pre set voltage...

Page 26: ...lt for C6 Table 7 C7 to C8 Optically Isolated User Inputs Sheet 1 of 2 Feature Description User Input C7 This relay has three contacts that are used to control the unit 19 S1 Shorting this contact sta...

Page 27: ...external batteries to this dry contact If the optional Alpha Off Line Automatic Transfer Switch ATS is connected it will cause the ATS to switch the load from line power to battery backup power Figur...

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Page 29: ...irements As such Alpha strives to follow our quality and environmental objectives from product supply and development through to the packaging for our products Rectifiers UPSs and batteries are shippe...

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Page 31: ...ation Insulated tools are recommended Use this list as a guide AC DC voltmeter Labels or masking tape and marker Torque wrench for input output terminal blocks Slot head screwdriver to fit the termina...

Page 32: ...icted to authorized personnel then the covers and bracket may not be needed FXM HP650 48 120V 0170023 101 FXM HP1100 120V 0170024 001 FXM HP1100 230V 0170024 101 FXM HP2000 120V 0170022 001 FXM HP2000...

Page 33: ...t points on the FXM HP as well as the rack and mounting brackets and bring them to a bright finish 2 Coat the attachment points with an anti oxidant such as Sanchem Inc No Ox ID A Special Elec trical...

Page 34: ...d the power connection panel can be rotated to suit your needs To rotate the control panel 1 Remove the four screws holding the control panel to the FXM HP 2 Gently pull the control panel sub assembly...

Page 35: ...ote that the control panel can only be rotated clockwise 90 4 Carefully reinstall the control panel Smooth out the wires and cables so they do not get caught or pinched Replace the four screws 5 Follo...

Page 36: ...fan on the FXM HP 1100 2000 shown 1 Shut down the unit 2 Remove the four screws connecting the fan plate to the unit 3 Pull the fan plate assembly out and disconnect the fan connector 4 Remove the fou...

Page 37: ...ies Refer to the safety section in this manual Use new batteries when installing a new unit Verify that all batteries are the same type with iden tical date codes For the FXM HP 650 24 the battery str...

Page 38: ...reaker if OFF 7 Connect the external batteries to the battery connector on the front panel of the FXM HP 8 Route the sensor end of the battery temperature sensor to the batteries 9 Attach the battery...

Page 39: ...and C8 2 Connect the load to the Alpha FXM HP output terminal block Torque to 1 4 N m 12 lb in 3 Connect the line power to the Alpha FXM HP input terminal block Torque to 1 4 N m 12 lb in 4 If needed...

Page 40: ...irectly connected to the line or generator power without any conditioning Depending on the use of one and or the other the UATS UGTS allows the use of up to three different back up sources line batter...

Page 41: ...qualified To provide backup battery power to the load run the Start Up command on the LCD s System Shortcut Status screen The Alpha FXM HP by default is configured for auto frequency detection When t...

Page 42: ...wn automatically If it is not necessary to operate the Alpha FXM HP in the Inverter mode switch the Alpha FXM HP back to the Line mode as soon as possible To switch the Alpha FXM HP from Inverter mode...

Page 43: ...e dashboard provides an at a glance view of the overall system s 8 1 1 Logging in to the Controller You can login to the controller via the LCD or the web interface 1 Enter the default IP address 192...

Page 44: ...the default User Name admin b Enter the default Password admin 4 Press the check mark to complete the login process The main dashboard displays 8 1 2 Controller Menu Map The following is an overview...

Page 45: ...Logs Datalogs Performance Active Alarms Alarm Cut off and Global Alarm Settings All Alarm Settings Charging Temperature Comp Equalize and Boost Battery Test Battery Runtime AC Output Inverter Control...

Page 46: ...controller when it is powered up and running normally is called the dashboard See the following figure Figure 9 FXM HP Controller Dashboard The upper left area of the dashboard is the Alarm tile If t...

Page 47: ...ntly needed maintenance tasks including the Alarm Cut Off Pressing the Maintenance button takes you to the Maintenance screen The first page contains general shortcuts like Alarm Cut Off Forget All in...

Page 48: ...ick the Menu button on the LCD dashboard to navigate and select menu items The menu items are as follows Controller System Modules Alarms Logs When a menu item is selected it is highlighted in blue an...

Page 49: ...can edit settings or perform actions For example from the Controller Controller Status Configure Controller Time and Date screen click the pencil icon to set the following Current Time and Date Time Z...

Page 50: ...e text box You can either try again or click the back arrow to abandon the change Another screen that displays when clicking items is the Execute screen For example Synchronize Time Most edits and exe...

Page 51: ...provides quick access to often used areas of the FXM HP system To get to the Systems Shortcuts screen press anywhere on the system area of the dashboard Figure 18 System Shortcuts System Functions ava...

Page 52: ...170022 J0 Rev A Page 40 Figure 19 Status AC Input Provides a shortcut to System Status AC Input page Figure 20 AC Input AC Output Provides a shortcut to System Status AC Output page Figure 21 AC Outpu...

Page 53: ...ge Figure 22 Battery Battery Test Provides a shortcut to the System System Functions Battery Test page Figure 23 Battery Test Inverter Provides a shortcut to the System System Functions Inverter Contr...

Page 54: ...e 24 Inverter Control Shutdown Provides a shortcut to the System Function AC Shutdown page Figure 25 AC Shutdown Counters Statistics Provides a shortcut to the System Status Statistics maintenance pag...

Page 55: ...e 43 Figure 26 Counters Keep Alive Provides a shortcut to the System Functions Keep Alive page Figure 27 Keep Alive Status External Fan Provides a shortcut to the System Functions External Fan page Fi...

Page 56: ...ts Provides a maintenance page to monitor and configure the user inputs Figure 30 User Inputs Configuration User Alarms Provides a shortcut to the Controller Advanced Functions User Alarms page This p...

Page 57: ...0170022 J0 Rev A Page 45 Figure 31 User Alarms Relays Provides a maintenance page to monitor and configure the relays Figure 32 Relays Figure 33 Relays Status...

Page 58: ...ration Timers Provides a maintenance page to configure the load shedding timers See Load Shedding Relays for more details Figure 35 Load Shedding Relays Event Logs Provides a record of changes to the...

Page 59: ...s If there are active alarms the Alarm Notification tile displays the last active alarm according to alarm priority Red for major or critical alarms Amber for minor alarms Blue for warnings Clicking...

Page 60: ...menus the interface provides a context sensitive breadcrumb trail at all levels so that you can see where you are within the system and go back to any previous menu The lower area of the main dashboa...

Page 61: ...0170022 J0 Rev A Page 49 Figure 38 Main Dashboard Tables On each line of the table the right side displays an icon There are three different types of icons...

Page 62: ...a particular table The search bar on the upper left side performs a search on each of the space separated terms in all columns of the table The Aa toggle can be used to make the search case sensitive...

Page 63: ...a tiles Controller Status Configure Controller Inventory and Advanced Functions Figure 41 Controller Menu Controller Status Provides the ability to reset the controller and view critical controller re...

Page 64: ...for viewing details and working with advanced functionality including Configuration File Controller Software Upgrade Licenses Factory Information User Alarms Custom Data System Menu Web This section...

Page 65: ...under the Systems menu Figure 44 Systems Data Tiles Most systems will have additional sub menus in the form of live data tiles such as Status Configure System and Inventory Some systems will also have...

Page 66: ...Loads Disconnects Shunts Other Transducers System Functions Provides sub menus to manage how the system operates e g Charging Temperature Compensation Equalize and Boost Battery Test Battery Runtime...

Page 67: ...les Firmware Upgrade Provides a table to start and monitor a firmware upgrade Firmware Files Provides a table to view upload or delete firmware files Alarms Menu Web The alarms section has three sub m...

Page 68: ...d Heath enabled the log will also record the change in State of Charge SOC and State of Health SOH Power Outage The power outage log records the start time end time and duration of each power outage D...

Page 69: ...HTML Based Emails HTML based emails provide better formatting features such as color coding and table alignment Multi level Security Different security levels are available and automatic detection is...

Page 70: ...the controller and if TLS is not supported proper degradation of security features is done in the following sequence 1 TLS handshake attempt 2 Clear text authentication with username and password 3 An...

Page 71: ...agent to send information to the manager Compile the agent s Management Information Bases MIBs into the manager tell the manager how to interpret information sent by the agent 8 3 1 Configuring IP Ad...

Page 72: ...you to an edit page to configure the appropriate fields Figure 52 Destination 1 More Information Page Clicking the edit icon on the IP address row allows you to insert an IP address of the monitoring...

Page 73: ...the AC to the FXM HP and allow it to start up Verify that the system starts up and the controller turns on 5 Confirm the battery settings on the controller capacity charge limit the Peukert exponent...

Page 74: ...sing output line voltage due to the input voltage being lower than specification Line The unit is switched on and line power is provided to the load Buck1 and Buck2 The unit transformer is decreasing...

Page 75: ...nventory An inventory item is an item that is directly involved in the flow of power through the system For example a battery is an inventory item but a controller or an ADIO is not Setting up the inv...

Page 76: ...he float charging stage brings the batteries to 100 state of charge and maintains it there When the system is in the float stage it is usually at the Float Voltage 9 2 3 Battery Temperature Compensati...

Page 77: ...ons Temperature Compensation The value is set based on the battery manufac turer s information If the battery temperature probes appear to be disconnected or broken then the Temp Comp function calcula...

Page 78: ...tery state of health estimation begins at 3 of DOD but is not displayed unless DOD 20 the point at which reasonable accuracy can be assured Conditions to Watch for During Battery Test If the voltage d...

Page 79: ...utdown command If the AC Output is turned off manually there are two options for restarting the FXM HP output Manual On The unit remains in shutdown mode The output of the unit must be turned on manu...

Page 80: ...onds the inverter will run before going to Standby mode Inverter Shutdown Voltage Defines the lower battery voltage limit when the inverter will be turned off The unit goes to Standby mode Once the In...

Page 81: ...g another ping After retrying for Maximum Protocol Retries times and pinging still fails the FXM HP runs the selected Keep Alive Action Time Periods 1 Defines the first time of day period During this...

Page 82: ...eep Alive Configuration Table Name Definition Keep Alive Enable Controls the function of running failure action after detecting communication failure Keep Alive Startup Delay Defines the initial time...

Page 83: ...the inputs and relays to monitor the system 2 Configure each of the system function to correctly control the FXM HP system and manage the battery 3 Adjust threshold enable disable alarm and set up an...

Page 84: ...Relays Load Shedding Relay Enabled Enabled Time Period 1 6 00 AM 9 00 AM Time Period 2 3 00 PM 6 00 PM Low Battery No Line 1 FXM ADIO C2 Low Battery No Line 2 FXM ADIO C3 On Battery FXM ADIO C1 Relay...

Page 85: ...Disabled 132V 120V 253V 230V AC Input Low Limit AVR Disabled 108V 120V 207V 230V Battery Capacity Rating 100Ah Battery Open Circuit Voltage 51 4V 48V 25 7V 24V Battery Peukert Exponent 1 00 Battery R...

Page 86: ...own Trigger Input User Input S3 AC Output Shutdown Operation Manual AC Output Shutdown Auto On Delay 30 seconds AC Output Relay Unassigned AC Output Upper Disconnect Voltage 135V 120V 239V 230V AC Out...

Page 87: ...aximum Retries 5 Keep Alive Action Failure Restart Delay 40 seconds Low Battery Alarm Threshold 40 Programmable Dry Contact 1 On Battery Alarm Programmable Dry Contact 2 Low Battery No Line 1 Alarm Pr...

Page 88: ...1 Trigger AC Power Outage Status Timer 1 Activation Delay 2 00 00 Timer 1 Time Period 1 Unassigned Timer 1 Time Period 2 Unassigned Timer 2 Enabled Disabled Timer 2 Relay Unassigned Timer 2 Trigger A...

Page 89: ...her the LCD touchscreen or the web interface Both have wizard assistance to help step you through the process to create the new system You can create either a 120V or 240V system with a 24V or 48V bat...

Page 90: ...0170022 J0 Rev A Page 78 To create a FXM HP system 1 Go to Controller Inventory and use the Create FXM System wizard 2 Select the System Type from the drop down menu Click Next...

Page 91: ...irm the system type detected from the hardware Click Next 4 Select the Configure Battery String option to configure the battery or select Done if finished The battery can be configured later by going...

Page 92: ...wer Outage Alarm Delay so that power outages shorter than delay setting will be ignored AC Power Outage and On Battery alarms will not be triggered Short power outage events will be logged in the Powe...

Page 93: ...re the battery temperature values See the following section for instructions on how to do this 8 Configure the battery capacity This value is usually available from the battery specification sheet Use...

Page 94: ...the minimum average and maximum temperature values as determined from the list of temperatures The system battery temperature should now show a valid reading for battery temperature Configure the Cha...

Page 95: ...ted Absorption Charging to manually launch Elevated Absorption Charging 9 3 8 Configure the Temperature Compensation System Function The Temperature Compensation function uses the battery temperature...

Page 96: ...ining battery runtime An accurate estimate of the battery health requires at least one discharge greater than 20 from when the unit is switched on When the unit is powered on the algorithm assumes tha...

Page 97: ...tem Functions Battery Runtime and Health Estimation 2 From the Configuration table enable Battery Estimation 3 Set the Load Model The load model has no affect on calculating Estimated State of Charge...

Page 98: ...hen the triggering field is inactive the output of the unit must be turned on manually by going to System FXM HP Configure System and clicking on the Start Up command NOTE AC output will be off due to...

Page 99: ...tion 1 Go to Controller Advanced Function Soft Shutdown 2 In the Configuration table set the Soft Shutdown System value 3 Verify the Soft Shutdown State is Ready 4 Connect a serial cable from the USB...

Page 100: ...On Battery status is active To configure the relay activated by On Battery status on the web 1 Go to System FXM System Configuration Alarms page 2 Click on the On Battery detail icon 3 Click on the O...

Page 101: ...to select a relay to be energized for the corresponding status Low Battery Shutdown To configure the relay activated by Low Battery Shutdown Status on the LCD 1 Go to the System Shortcuts menu and se...

Page 102: ...re the minimum power outage duration 1 Go to System Configure System 2 From the System Properties table configure Ignore Outage Shorter Than Short power outage will not trigger the alarms but they wil...

Page 103: ...ress the arrow on the right side of the screen and then LCD displays the menus Status IPv4 Address IPv6 Addresses and Configuration To change the IP address settings 5 Select the Configuration menu to...

Page 104: ...ent notification through a relay contact closure or opening that an alarm is active On both the web interface and the LCD screen the top left region of the page displays the most recent alarms in orde...

Page 105: ...ill remain acknowledged 10 2 3 Alarm Activation Delay at Startup Depending on system configuration there may be some alarms that activate shortly after startup then clear a few seconds later These nui...

Page 106: ...ry Fail Fault Critical Battery appears to have high impedance and has failed Battery Over Voltage Critical Battery Voltage is too high Battery Temperature Probe Unplugged Minor The temperature probe i...

Page 107: ...Add Threshold User Alarm button 3 Click the details icon Two tables display One table shows the fields to configure that are specific to the selected user alarm The other table shows the standard ala...

Page 108: ...nfigured Whenever possible test to ensure that new alarm oper ates as expected 10 3 Controller Maintenance This section of the manual covers the following Resetting the controller Powering down the co...

Page 109: ...ashboard of the controller click Shortcuts then click Reset 2 Click the Execute button to confirm The front screen blacks out and the LED status lights cycle until the reset is complete Once the reset...

Page 110: ...ress field It is common for gateways and routers to also be SNTP servers If you are unsure of a valid SNTP server address try using the controller s assigned gateway router address If this does not wo...

Page 111: ...must be approached with caution as it may result in undesired consequences Editing the strings requires familiarity with a spreadsheet program in order to correctly import the file and save the file w...

Page 112: ...the word strings and end in csv 7 Restart the controller to load the new strings 8 On startup the new strings will be loaded Any errors found while loading the new strings will be logged into the eve...

Page 113: ...er created from left to right The System Summary Option is Automatic by default but can be customized to display up to four systems slotted in any order required This is done via the System Summary Op...

Page 114: ...con beside the Dashboard Value you would like to edit NOTE The values in this table will appear on the different dashboards in the order they appear in this table for example Dashboard Value 1 then Da...

Page 115: ...ther controllers After performing the above procedure other controllers will be able to subscribe to this controller to receive data from it Data Subscriptions Data Subscriptions are a way for users t...

Page 116: ...d as a No Published Data status 10 3 10 Replacing the Controller Battery To replace the controller battery 1 Shut down the unit 2 Remove the four screws holding the control panel to the unit 3 Gently...

Page 117: ...ol panel Smooth out the wires and cables so they do not get caught or pinched 6 Replace the four screws 10 4 Working with Logs This section of the manual covers the following Events and Alerts Log Bat...

Page 118: ...odules without interfering with Alarms or the Event log 10 4 2 Battery Log The Battery log records the duration and change in capacity A h for every charge and discharge of a battery If you have Batte...

Page 119: ...ncludes the system ID start time end time and duration of each power outage When exported to a csv file the log includes the system ID start time end time and duration of each power outage 10 4 4 Data...

Page 120: ...e not configured a Datalog will not start If there is a Clock Error Alarm which means that the date has not been set a Datalog will not start If a Datalog is running and a controller reset occurs the...

Page 121: ...e following information a Name to give the Datalog a name b Description to describe the purpose or usage of the Datalog c Number Of Samples To Capture from 60 to 3600 samples d Sampling Method ADDITIO...

Page 122: ...the Start Capture command If all of the Data Signals are not configured when the Start Capture button is pressed the capture will still start but an entry is made in the event log to indicate a Data...

Page 123: ...d hour data into daily data The web displays previews of all four sets of data as they are collected In these previews the horizontal axis shows the data sampled not the time stamp Daily statistics wi...

Page 124: ...ng that is added to the file name This naming convention applies to most files that can be saved or exported from the controller for example configuration files log files licensing files and backup fi...

Page 125: ...hieved unambiguously For example if the import is intended to change some configuration for an ADIO but there are more than one ADIO of the same type it will be ambiguous as to which ADIO should recei...

Page 126: ...the system to that state The Restore functions allows you to take an existing backup file and restore the contents of that file to the system All existing application software and configuration inform...

Page 127: ...s you to select either a controller a system or an ADIO After the selection is made all asso ciated configurations are presented in a list and are exported by selecting the check box For example to ex...

Page 128: ...is performed when a file that has been exported using Export System or ADIO is uploaded The system or ADIO contained in the file is added to the controller If a system is being imported the new system...

Page 129: ...ace ADIO if required When this operation is done the controller gives special atten tion to the status of relays mapped to a disconnect If as a result of the replace operation a disconnect relay will...

Page 130: ...Battery Log Daily statistics for all Performance Logs Datalogs Additionally if any T2S modules for the AMPS HP2 system are acquired an additional step will be avail able in the Export Diagnostic Infor...

Page 131: ...If initiated from the WEB it is downloaded to the PC Depending on the amount of data to download it may take several minutes to complete This file can now be opened in a spreadsheet program for analys...

Page 132: ...r Roles drop down menu you can configure the privileges each user has as well as create passwords The different levels of user permissions are as follows Administrator Can modify all configurations pe...

Page 133: ...e 4 Optional Edit the Alias and click Save The alias field allows login names that a user is more familiar with For example if you set the operator1 alias to TL1 you can login to the operator1 account...

Page 134: ...istrator or Account Manager privileges User accounts are not actually deleted they are edited to remove a user s access to the system To disable users 1 Go to Controller Configure Controller Users and...

Page 135: ...Menu button 2 Press Controller to highlight it and then press the arrow on the right side 3 Press to highlight Configure Controller and then press the arrow on the right side 4 Swipe with an upward m...

Page 136: ...ia the web interface To change the default password via the web 1 From the main dashboard go to Controller Configure Controller Users and Security 2 From the admin line click the more details icon on...

Page 137: ...ockout 2 Click the edit icon beside Remove Configuration Lockout change the value to Disabled logging in if required then save 3 Click the edit icon beside Lockout Override Time enter in the desired t...

Page 138: ...7 2 Uploading a Firmware File Uploading a Firmware File from the LCD From the LCD you can either choose a file uploaded from a USB drive or one from the Local Files folder The Local Files menu contai...

Page 139: ...les and click Upload Firmware File table Figure 66 Firmware Files Table 2 An Upload File dialog displays 3 Click the Select File and choose the file to upload Once a firmware file is selected click th...

Page 140: ...y uploaded files Local Files or from a USB drive Once a file is selected the first three rows of the table are updated with new status If the file chosen is not a valid upgrade file or if there are no...

Page 141: ...ent complete will show the total 100 will be reached once all modules are upgraded instead of a per module completion Figure 69 Upgrade in Progress The firmware upgrade can be stopped if necessary If...

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Page 143: ...s set to Circuit Open the FXM HP is triggered to perform the assigned action when the User Input circuit is open To configure the user input s active level 1 Go to Module 2 In the All Module table cli...

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Page 145: ...ages or consequential damages based upon equipment failure during or after the warranty period No other obligations are expressed or implied Warranty also does not cover damage or equipment failure du...

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