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EN54-2A17LCD 

 

 

 

    

RED POWER

 

 
 

18 

 

       

Fig. 14. 

Screen of the history of PSU’s parameters. 

 

In order to change the displayed parameter, highlight its name by pressing the „SET” button and use the 

„<” or „>” buttons to choose the requested parameter.  Pressing  the  „SET” button  again  will  highlight  the  time 
range of the chart,  which   also can be changed  with the 

„<” or „>” buttons. Pressing the „SET” button again will 

enable  moving  the  cursor  (vertical  dotted  line  on  the  chart)  along  the  time 

line  with  the  „<”  or  „>”  buttons.  The 

values of current parameter and the recording time pointed by the cursor will also be highlighted 

Among the available positions on the chart, it is possible to view the following values: 
- current - the value measured at the end of the measuring cycle 
- minimum - the lowest value measured during 5 minutes 
- maximum - the highest value measured during 5 minutes 
of the following parameters: 
 

U

AC

  

 

- mains supply voltage (230V AC) 

U

AC MIN

 

- mains supply voltage - minimum 

U

AC MAX

 

- mains supply voltage - maximum 

 

U

AUX1

  

 

- AUX1 output voltage 

U

AUX1 MIN

 

- AUX1 output voltage, minimum 

U

AUX1 MAX

 

- AUX1 output voltage, maximum 

 

U

AUX2

  

 

- AUX2 output voltage  

U

AUX2 MIN

 

- AUX2 output voltage, minimum 

U

AUX2 MAX

 

- AUX2 output voltage, maximum  

 

I

AUX

 

 

- output current  

I

AUX MIN

 

- output current, minimum 

I

AUX MAX

 

- output current, maximum  

 

U

BAT

  

 

- battery voltage 

U

BAT MIN

 

- battery voltage, minimum 

U

BAT MAX

 

- battery voltage, maximum  

 

T

BAT

  

 

- battery temperature 

T

BAT MIN

 

- battery temperature, minimum 

T

BAT MAX

 

- battery temperature, maximum 

 

- R

BAT

  

 

- resistance in the battery circuit 

 
 

To optimally read and analyze the values shown in the chart, it is possible to change the time range on the 

bottom axis of the chart. The following ranges are available: 

<8h>  
<24h> 
<2days> 
<week>

 (weekly) 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
   
 

Summary of Contents for 276V/2A/2x17Ah/LCD

Page 1: ...EN54 2A17LCD v 1 1 EN54 27 6V 2A 2x17Ah LCD power supply for fire alarm systems EN Edition 4 from 11 01 2016 Supersedes the edition 3 from 26 08 2014 LCD Version...

Page 2: ...OSURE OPENING TAMPER 23 6 8 INCREASING THE NUMBER OF OUTPUTS WITH OPTIONAL EN54 LB4 OR EN54 LB8 FUSE MODULES 23 6 9 OVERVOLTAGE PROTECTION OF THE PSU OUTPUT OVP 24 6 10 PSU OVERLOAD 24 6 11 INDICATION...

Page 3: ...39 8 8 STANDBY TIME 39 9 REMOTE MONITORING OPTIONS WI FI ETHERNET RS485 USB 40 9 1 COMMUNICATION VIA THE USB TTL INTERFACE 40 9 2 ETHERNET NETWORK COMMUNICATION 40 9 3 THE WI FI WIRELESS COMMUNICATION...

Page 4: ...ion for remote monitoring of power supplies for PC and Android Phones remote control options WiFi Ethernet RS485 USB remote battery test required additional modules cooperation with optional EN54 LB4...

Page 5: ...nual Red mounting spacers 4 pieces Red metal mounting brackets for hanging the power supply 4 pieces M8x16 mounting screws 4 pieces PG9 cable glands 4 pieces PG11 cable glands 4 pieces Battery serial...

Page 6: ...circuit YES YES Low battery indication YES YES Deep discharge battery protection YES YES Protection against short circuit of the battery terminals YES YES Blown battery fuse indication YES YES Chargin...

Page 7: ...put current Imax b 2A In case of power loss the PSU switches to battery power providing uninterruptible power supply The PSU is enclosed in a metal casing color RAL 3001 red with battery housing for t...

Page 8: ...L PSU overload APS battery failure PSU PSU failure ALARM collective failure EXTi EXTi input status EXTo EXTo relay output status LB battery charging Terminals AC AC power input EPS FLT technical outpu...

Page 9: ...Components of the PCB of the EMC filter Fig 3 Element No Description FMAINS fuse in the power supply circuit 230V T1A 250V L N power supply connector 230V AC PE protective connector Connector for conn...

Page 10: ...additional module INTR INTE INTW Place to install the EN54 LB4 or EN54 LB8 fuse module TAMPER microswitch contacts of antisabotage protection NC EMC filter module see Table 2 Fig 3 2x17Ah batteries Em...

Page 11: ...cables Installation cables should be firmly connected to the battery side terminals and to the power supply connector The side walls of the housing include the embossings which should be used to carry...

Page 12: ...e see Fig 4 Connect the batteries with the PSU paying special attention to the correct polarity Batteries must be connected in series using the special cable included 6 Switch on the 230V AC supply Th...

Page 13: ...ameters which should be displayed Fig 7 Control panel Table 6 The description of the buttons and LEDs of the LCD panel moves the pointer on the screen next screen selection selection approval quit edi...

Page 14: ...he LCD Main screen of the LCD displays the basic electrical parameters and indicates the current status of the power supply Fig 9 Main screen of the LCD The resolution of voltage and current measureme...

Page 15: ...starts the preview menu allowing to choose one of the four available PSU screens Use the or buttons to choose a proper screen and press the SET button to confirm current parameters of the PSU see sec...

Page 16: ...6 10 6 11 PSU failure indication highlighted PSU failure See sections 6 4 6 6 5 Battery failure indication highlighted battery failure See sections 6 4 6 6 5 EXTi input status indication highlighted E...

Page 17: ...re of the highest priority If there are more than five failures at the same time use the or buttons to display the next failure 6 4 4 LCD screen history of the parameters To set the screen press the E...

Page 18: ...nimum the lowest value measured during 5 minutes maximum the highest value measured during 5 minutes of the following parameters UAC mains supply voltage 230V AC UAC MIN mains supply voltage minimum U...

Page 19: ...ying information about the fault type time of occurrence and the values of other electrical parameters In addition the diagnostic system assigns the failure code for a particular event on the basis of...

Page 20: ...elow 26V Battery charging circuit failure F09 Low AUX1 voltage PSU FLT ALARM Output voltage below 26V Low AUX2 voltage F10 Low battery voltage APS FLT ALARM The battery voltage has dropped below 23V d...

Page 21: ...ates a failure in the battery circuit Under normal status during correct operation the output is closed In case of failure the PSU will switch the output into the open position Failure can be triggere...

Page 22: ...will trigger PSU failure storing the information about the event in the internal memory and sending the signal about the failure to the ALARM output The EXT IN technical input has been made with galv...

Page 23: ...creasing the number of outputs with optional EN54 LB4 or EN54 LB8 fuse modules The PSU has two independently protected outputs for connecting the AUX1 and AUX2 receivers If the power supply unit is co...

Page 24: ...ystem is indicated by the OVP yellow LED on the PCB board and the PSU FLT and ALARM outputs 6 10 PSU overload The PSU is fitted with the LED OVL overload on the PCB informing about output overload If...

Page 25: ...password full access to the PSU s settings User s password locked access to the PSU settings menu Table 11 Access ranges PASSWORD Access range Control panel settings PSU settings SERVICE USER Preset p...

Page 26: ...hange it To do this choose a password that will be changed user s password or service password and enter the new one 7 1 3 Disabling the password If the password is not required it can be turned off T...

Page 27: ...by pressing the SET button When on the keyboard will be locked automatically if no buttons are pressed within 5 minutes After this time pressing any button on the control panel will display a window w...

Page 28: ...4 6 NO acoustic indication OFF Section 7 2 2 EXTo output ON output ON see section 4 9 OFF output OFF Section 7 2 3 Delay time for EPS output Setting the delay time for AC power failure indication 10s...

Page 29: ...1 1 signal every 10s battery mode AC power failure 2 1 signal every 10s mains operation Battery failure undercharged batteries 3 2 signals every 10s battery mode Low battery level 4 Fast signals batt...

Page 30: ...control Z2 jumper must be on Information about the changes in the EXTo output is written in the event log of the PSU use the or buttons to display the EXTo output menu press the SET button the prompt...

Page 31: ...ers responsible for communication between the PSU and the computer namely the address parity and speed should have the same settings for both the PSU and the PowerSecurity program Communication addres...

Page 32: ...e the same settings for both the PSU and the PowerSecurity program The PSU has preset transmission parameters of 115200 baud 8E1 if these values were changed they should be restored to original settin...

Page 33: ...e displayed messages Intensity of the LCD backlight can be set in the range from 0 to100 in 10 intervals The display features a function of constant or temporary backlight mode In temporary mode the s...

Page 34: ...the front panel of the power supply 7 3 2 Setting the date The Date menu in the Control panel menu enables setting the correct date according to which error messages and operation history will be save...

Page 35: ...s the SET button the prompt will appear next to the hour digits use the or buttons to set the hour press the SET button the prompt will appear next to the minute position use the or buttons to set the...

Page 36: ...st of the display text use the or buttons to display the Contrast menu press the SET button the prompt will appear at the end of the line use the or buttons to set the contrast confirm by pressing the...

Page 37: ...RED POWER 37 press the SET button the prompt will appear at the end of the line use the or buttons to select YES blinking light indicating failure ON NO blinking light indicating failure OFF confirm...

Page 38: ...ase of incorrect connection the FBAT fuse in the battery circuit becomes damaged The return to normal operation is possible only after replacing the fuse and correct connection of the batteries 8 4 De...

Page 39: ...es hence temperature readings should not be confused with the ambient temperature Temperature measurement and compensation of the battery charging voltage can extend the life of the batteries 8 8 Stan...

Page 40: ...power supply unit power supply current consumption used for the calculation of standby time should be taken into account see section 8 8 9 1 Communication via the USB TTL interface The easiest way of...

Page 41: ...mounted in a hermetic enclosure protecting against adverse environmental conditions Fig 31 Ethernet communication using the RS485 Ethernet INTRE interface 9 3 The Wi Fi wireless communication The Wi F...

Page 42: ...adverse environmental conditions Fig 33 The The Wi Fi communication using the RS485 WIFI INTRW interface 9 4 RS485 network communication Another type of network communication is the RS485 communicati...

Page 43: ...of the program into smaller areas depending on the number of monitored power supplies The program is equipped with manager mode which allows the grouping of power supplies for easier analysis and orie...

Page 44: ...hort circuit protection SCP F3 15A FAUX1 FAUX2 melting fuse failure requires fuse replacement Overload protection OLP Hardware Software Battery circuit protection SCP and reverse polarity connection F...

Page 45: ...hernet INTRE interface RS485 Ethernet communication RS485 WiFi INTRW interface RS485 WiFi wireless communication Table 16 Mechanical parameters Enclosure dimensions W 420 H 420 D D1 102 8 2mm W1 425 H...

Page 46: ...Operation parameters Environmental class PN EN 12101 10 2007 2 Operating temperature 5 C 75 C Storing temperature 25 C 60 C Relative humidity 20 90 no condensation Sinusoidal vibrations during operat...

Page 47: ...x years After this period the battery will need to be replaced Battery replacement of the LCD panel should be done during mains operation or battery assisted operation in order to avoid resetting the...

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