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5.2.3 

Failure history 

“FLh”  

 

The PSU stores 30 last failures in non-volatile memory, which can be reviewed later. 

In order  to  review  the  failures,  use  the  "<"  or  ">"  button  to set the 

FLh

  parameter  and  confirm  by  pressing  "OK". 

The display will show the number of failure in the memory and its code. Pressing the "OK" button again will display 
the next failure in the memory.  

 
The  memory  of  the  new  power  supply  remembers  the  events  that  are  the  result  of  the  efficiency  tests 
carried out at the production stage. 
 

 
 
 

 

 

press „<” or „>” button to set the „FLh” parameter on the display 

 
 
 
 
 

press „OK” button 

 
 
- number 1, indicating the number of failure in the memory (the highest priority),  
will be displayed. Then, after one second, failure code will be automatically displayed  
 
 
 
 
 
 

press „OK” button 

 
 
- the number 2, denoting the next number of failure in the memory, will be displayed.  
Then, after one second, the next failure code will be automatically displayed. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
- if the memory has more failures, pressing the "OK" button will result 
 in displaying subsequent codes 
 

the „- - -„ parameter on the display marks the end of the list of failures 

 
 
 
 

5.2.4 

Current failures 

„FLc”   

 

In  case  of  abnormal  electrical  parameters,  the  power  supply  provides  optical  and  acoustic  indication  of  the 

failure via corresponding LED and a beeper (if not disabled).  

The  PSU  can  simultaneously  indicate  several  failures.  Thanks  to  this  solution,  codes  of  all  failures  and  their 

priority can be previewed in the 

FLc

 menu. In the 

FLc

 menu, each press of the "OK" button on the panel displays 

the next error code that caused the failure. If there are multiple failures at the same time, pressing the "OK" button 
will display the next code. The display order of failures is arranged by priority of importance. The first failures in the 
display order are of the highest priority. 

Section  5.2.5  summarizes  all  the  failure  codes  that  may  occur  during  the  power  supply  operation.  The 

individual codes are accompanied by appropriate optical indication on the panel, acoustic indication and activation 
of the dedicated technical output. 

Summary of Contents for PSBEN 2012B

Page 1: ...PSBEN 2012B v 1 1 PSBEN 13 8V 2A 7Ah EN Buffer switch mode power supply unit Grade 3 EN Edition 7 from 02 11 2017 Supercedes edition 6 from 02 02 2015 LED Version...

Page 2: ...ss Adr applies to cooperation with PowerSecurity 19 5 3 4 Setting the transmission speed trS applies to cooperation with PowerSecurity 20 5 3 5 Setting the parity of the transmission trP applies to co...

Page 3: ...ww pulsar pl PSBEN2012B BLACK POWER 3 8 TECHNICAL PARAMETERS 31 TABLE 13 ELECTRICAL PARAMETERS 31 TABLE 14 MECHANICAL PARAMETERS 32 TABLE 15 SAFETY OF USE 32 9 TECHNICAL INSPECTIONS AND MAINTENANCE 33...

Page 4: ...vercharge protection battery output protection against short circuit and reverse polarity connection jumper selectable battery charging current 0 2A 0 6A 1A 1 5A remote battery test additional module...

Page 5: ...ES 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 YES YE...

Page 6: ...urrent 0 116A 1 5A battery charge General use if the PSU is not mounted in an installation complaint with the EN 50131 standard the acceptable current efficiency amounts to 1 Output current 2A 0 2A ba...

Page 7: ...ACK POWER 7 3 2 Block diagram The PSU is manufactured based on a high duty system of DC DC converter The microprocessor system is responsible for full diagnostics of the PSU and battery parameters Fig...

Page 8: ...button disconnection of the PSU during battery assisted operation pin activation of the acoustic indication indication on indication off Caption jumper on jumper off VADJ potentiometer DC voltage adju...

Page 9: ...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 pro...

Page 10: ...llation is one of the requirements of the EN 50131 6 standard Fig 4 Fixing a tamper grip 2 Connect the power cables 230VAC to L N terminals of the PSU Connect the ground wire to the terminal marked by...

Page 11: ...current consumption of the receivers taking into account the battery charging current so as not to exceed the total current efficiency of the PSU 12 Once the tests are completed close the PSU cover Ta...

Page 12: ...5 Control panel Table 5 The description of the buttons and LEDs of the LED panel Description Additional information moves the pointer on the screen next screen selection selection approval red LED in...

Page 13: ...he voltage indicator displays the measured output voltage at the AUX output If the voltage drops below 13V during operation with activated battery test or exceeds 14 7V the PSU will indicate a failure...

Page 14: ...tically displayed if the memory has more failures pressing the OK button will result in displaying subsequent codes the parameter on the display marks the end of the list of failures 5 2 4 Current fai...

Page 15: ...e code will be automatically displayed if the memory has more failures pressing the OK button will result in displaying subsequent codes the parameter on the display marks the end of the list of failu...

Page 16: ...ow battery voltage APS FLT the battery voltage has dropped below 11 5V during battery assisted operation F11 Low battery volt off APS FLT the battery voltage has dropped below 10V during battery assis...

Page 17: ...bols Symbol Description Additional information Battery test tSt On battery test on OFF battery test off Sections 5 3 1 LED display dimmer On dimmer ON OFF dimmer OFF Sections 5 3 2 Communication addre...

Page 18: ...your choice with the OK button in order to return to the main menu simultaneously press the rightmost and leftmost buttons on the LED panel Deactivating activating the test with the STOP button on the...

Page 19: ...mer on OFF dimmer off confirm by pressing OK in order to return to the main menu simultaneously press the rightmost and leftmost buttons 5 3 3 Setting the communication address Adr applies to cooperat...

Page 20: ...ss parity and speed should have the same settings for both the PSU and the PowerSecurity program The PSU has preset transmission parameters of 115200 baud 8E1 However if it is connected to the network...

Page 21: ...e panel use the or buttons in order to set the required communication mode 8N2 8E1 factory setting 8O1 confirm by pressing OK in order to return to the main menu simultaneously press the rightmost and...

Page 22: ...ndicates the PSU failure Under normal status during correct operation the output is close In case of a failure the PSU will switch the output into the open state Any failures can be triggered by the f...

Page 23: ...ee a correct cooperation between the module and the EXT IN input the VEXT jumper must be on and the connections are to be made accordingly to the diagram below Fig 11 Example of a connection with the...

Page 24: ...ted by the OVP yellow LED on the PCB board and the PSU FLT output 5 9 PSU overload The PSU is fitted with the LED OVL overload on the PCB and indicator on the LED panel informing about output overload...

Page 25: ...s voltage The protection mode is off when the PBAT jumper is removed Caution Deactivating of the UVP function is not recommended since a deep discharge of the battery limits its capability of storing...

Page 26: ...harging time The PSU has 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 discharg...

Page 27: ...power supply unit power supply current consumption used for the calculation of standby time should be taken into account see section 6 4 7 1 Communication via the USB TTL interface The easiest way of...

Page 28: ...against adverse environmental conditions Fig 14 Ethernet network communication using the RS485 INTRE interface 7 3 The Wi Fi wireless communication The Wi Fi wireless communication can be implemented...

Page 29: ...nst adverse environmental conditions Fig 16 The Wi Fi communication using the RS485 WIFI INTRW interface 7 4 RS485 network communication Another type of network communication is the RS485 communicatio...

Page 30: ...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 orient...

Page 31: ...of the output voltage AUX disconnection automatic return Short circuit protection SCP Electronic current limitation and or FBAT fuse failure in the battery circuit requires fuse replacement Automatic...

Page 32: ...ig 3 Net gross weight 3 4 3 7 kg Enclosure Steel plate DC01 1mm color RAL 9005 black Closing Cheese head screw x2 at the front lock assembly possible Terminals Supply 0 63 2 50 AWG 22 10 Outputs 0 51...

Page 33: ...equire any specific maintenance however its interior should be cleaned with compressed air if it is used in dusty conditions In case of fuse replacement use only compatible replacement parts Technical...

Page 34: ...lectronic equipment must not be disposed of with normal household waste CAUTION The power supply unit is adapted for cooperation with the sealed lead acid batteries SLA After the operation period they...

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