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PSBEN5012E/LCD 

 

 

  

 

BLACK POWER

 

 

 

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      Fig. 12. 

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

AUX

  

 

- AUX output voltage 

U

AUX MIN

 

- AUX output voltage - minimum 

U

AUX MAX

 

- AUX output voltage - maximum 

 

I

AUX

 

 

- output current 

I

AUX MIN

 

- output current, minimum 

I

AUX MAX

 

- output current, maximum 

 
 

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) 

 
 

5.4.5 

LCD screen 

– history of events 

 

 

In  case  of  abnormal  electrical  parameters  during  the  operation,  the  PSU  will  indicate  a  failure  by 

displaying  a  message  on  the  LCD,  periodically  turning  on  and  off  the  LCD  backlight,  turning  on  the  red  LED 
ALARM  on  the  panel,  activating  acoustic  indication  (if  enabled)  and  changing  the  status  of  a  dedicated  technical 
outputs. 

To choose the history of events screen, press the „ESC” button, use the „<” or „>”  buttons to choose the 

  

icon and press the „SET” button to confirm. 

 

 

 

Fig. 13. The history of events screen. 

 
The  history  of  events  screen  enables  overviewing  the  events  recorded  by  the  internal  diagnostic  system. 

The internal memory can store up to 2048 events, carrying 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 the stored parameters.  

Summary of Contents for BLACK POWER PSBEN 5012E/LCD

Page 1: ...PSBEN 5012E LCD v 1 1 PSBEN 13 8V 5A 65Ah EN LCD Buffer switch mode power supply unit EN Edition 5 from 18 06 2014 Supercedes edition 4 from 01 02 2013 LCD Version...

Page 2: ...STIC INDICATION 19 5 6 TECHNICAL OUTPUTS 19 5 7 INPUT OF COLLECTIVE FAILURE EXT IN 20 5 8 ENCLOSURE TAMPER INDICATION TAMPER 21 5 9 OVERVOLTAGE PROTECTION OF THE PSU OUTPUT OVP 21 5 10PSU OVERLOAD 21...

Page 3: ...ERY 35 8 REMOTE MONITORING OPTIONS WI FI ETHERNET RS485 USB 36 8 1 COMMUNICATION VIA THE USB TTL INTERFACE 36 8 2 ETHERNET NETWORK COMMUNICATION 36 8 3 THE WI FI WIRELESS COMMUNICATION 37 8 4 RS485 NE...

Page 4: ...reverse polarity connection jumper selectable battery charging current 0 6A 1 5A 2 2A 3A remote battery test additional module required START button for battery activation STOP button for disconnecti...

Page 5: ...re YES YES No battery charge YES YES Low output voltage YES YES High output voltage YES YES PSU failure YES YES Surge protection YES YES Short circuit protection YES YES YES YES Overload protection YE...

Page 6: ...in power source are reported to the Alarm Receiving Centre ARC in accordance with 9 2 EN 50131 1 standard Output voltage 1 08A 3A battery charge General use if the PSU is not mounted in an installatio...

Page 7: ...ication off Caption jumper on jumper off VADJ potentiometer DC voltage adjustment BUZZER acoustic indicator FBAT fuse in the battery circuit Connectors AC AC power input BAT DC power battery output AU...

Page 8: ...t no Description Insolation transformer PSU board see Tab 1 fig 2 TAMPER micro switch contacts of tamper resistance NC FMAINS fuse in the supply circuit 230V AC L N power supply connector 230V AC PE p...

Page 9: ...m 1 Mount the PSU in a selected location It is particularly important to bolt the tamper grip to the mounting surface The grip is located in the central part of the enclosure see fig 3 7 and guarantee...

Page 10: ...the PSU failure indication at the APS FLT output but it does not affect the protection system against complete battery discharge 11 Check the current consumption of the receivers taking into account...

Page 11: ...ntering the overview menu mode red LED indicating the presence of AC voltage green LED indicating power at the AUX output of the PSU red LED indicating the PSU failure 5 2 First run of the PSU languag...

Page 12: ...symbols Screen field Operating status Failure status Blinking FAIL message Information about the current voltage and power consumption at the AUX output The parameter which value has been exceeded is...

Page 13: ...www pulsar pl PSBEN5012E LCD BLACK POWER 13 current failures of the PSU see section 5 4 3 parameters of the PSU stored in the memory see section 5 4 4 History of events see section 5 4 5...

Page 14: ...ry charging indication highlighted battery charging PSU overload indication highlighted PSU overload Sections 5 10 PSU failure indication highlighted PSU failure Sections 5 4 6 5 6 Battery failure ind...

Page 15: ...of the highest priority If there are more than five failures at the same time use the or buttons to display the next failure 5 4 4 LCD screen history of the parameters To set the screen press the ESC...

Page 16: ...output current IAUX MIN output current minimum IAUX MAX output current maximum To optimally read and analyze the values shown in the chart it is possible to change the time range on the bottom axis of...

Page 17: ...The codes are divided into two groups marked with the initial letters F or I The codes beginning with the letter F indicate a failure The codes that begin with the letter I indicate the correct opera...

Page 18: ...s F60 No communication PSU FLT no communication with LCD panel F61 F64 Control panel fail PSU FLT service codes F65 Access unlocked passwords unlocked Table 9 List of PSU message codes Message code De...

Page 19: ...o the open position after a time lag determined in the Delay time for EPS output menu see section 6 2 4 APS FLT output indicating battery failure The output indicates a failure in the battery circuit...

Page 20: ...e EXT IN input The electrical diagram below shows the way of connecting external devices to the EXT IN input Outputs such as OC open collector relay may be used as a source of the signal Fig 17 Exampl...

Page 21: ...n of the PSU output OVP In case of voltage exceeding 15 5V 0 5V at the switching regulator s output the system cuts off the power at the outputs to protect the battery and the receivers from damage Th...

Page 22: ...e password full access to the PSU s settings User s password locked access to the PSU settings menu Table 12 Access ranges PASSWORD Access range Control panel settings PSU settings SERVICE USER Preset...

Page 23: ...nge it To do this choose a password that will be changed user s password or service password and enter the new one 6 1 3 Disabling the password If the password is not required it can be turned off The...

Page 24: ...m 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...

Page 25: ...N OFF battery test OFF Section 6 2 2 and 7 3 Battery protection ON battery protection disconnection ON OFF battery protection disconnection OFF Section 6 2 3 Delay time for EPS output Setting the dela...

Page 26: ...test menu press the SET button the prompt will appear at the end of the line use the or buttons to select ON battery test ON OFF battery test OFF confirm by pressing the SET button Enabling disabling...

Page 27: ...disconnection ON OFF battery protection disconnection OFF confirm by pressing the SET button 6 2 4 Setting the delay time for EPS output indicating 230V AC power loss The PSU features adjustable delay...

Page 28: ...tion 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 address allows to identify power su...

Page 29: ...ave 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 sett...

Page 30: ...mode the screen will turn off if no buttons are pressed within 5 minute Fig 23 Control panel screen Table 14 The description of the Control panel screen Position Description Language Available langua...

Page 31: ...the prompt will appear next to the day position use the or buttons to set the current day confirm by pressing the SET button 6 3 3 Setting the time The Time menu in the Control panel menu enables sett...

Page 32: ...option use the or buttons to change the setting to 5 min press the SET button the prompt will appear at the end of the line use the or buttons to set the required brightness confirm by pressing the S...

Page 33: ...during failure indication When on the blinking light will indicate a failure use the or buttons to display the Blinking light indicating failure menu press the SET button the prompt will appear at the...

Page 34: ...e SET button and select PSU Battery protection ON OFF see section 6 2 3 Caution Deactivating of the UVP function is not recommended since a deep discharge of the battery limits its capability of stori...

Page 35: ...as a battery circuit charged with direct current The current selection is done with use of the IBAT jumpers The table below shows how long does it take to charge a fully discharged battery up to min 8...

Page 36: ...e power supply unit power supply current consumption used for the calculation of standby time should be taken into account see section 7 4 8 1 Communication via the USB TTL interface The easiest way o...

Page 37: ...ng against adverse environmental conditions Fig 27 Ethernet network communication using the RS485 INTRE interface 8 3 The Wi Fi wireless communication The Wi Fi wireless communication can be implement...

Page 38: ...ainst adverse environmental conditions Fig 29 The Wi Fi communication using the RS485 WIFI INTRW interface 8 4 RS485 network communication Another type of network communication is the RS485 communicat...

Page 39: ...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 40: ...5V disconnection of the output voltage automatic return AUX disconnection Short circuit protection SCP Electronic current limitation and or FBAT fuse failure in the battery circuit requires fuse repla...

Page 41: ...dimensions 400 x 370 x 170 8 WxHxD mm 2 Mounting See Fig 3 Battery space 65Ah 12V SLA max 380x185x165mm WxHxD max Net gross weight 8 6 9 9 kg Enclosure Steel plate DC01 1mm color RAL 9005 black Closin...

Page 42: ...once per year During the inspection check the batteries and run the battery test 4 weeks after installation re tighten all screw connections see Fig 2 9 10 1 Battery replacement of the LCD panel Estim...

Page 43: ...www pulsar pl PSBEN5012E LCD BLACK POWER 43...

Page 44: ...the claim be accepted the manufacturer is obliged to provide warranty repairs at the earliest convenience however not later that within 14 days from the delivery to the service centre of the manufactu...

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