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3.2 Overview of current failures. 

If any incorrect electrical parameters occur, the PSU will signal the failure  by illuminating an appropriate LED 

on the panel or by activating an acoustic indication (provided it has not been switched off). After pressing the ‘OK’ 
button,  the  panel  display  will  show  a  code  of  the  fault  that  trigger  the  failure.  If  more  than  one  failure  occurs 
simultaneously, another pressing the ‘OK’ button will display the next failure code. 

In  chapter  9  all  possible  failure  codes  that  can  appear  during  the  PSU’s  operation  have  been  shown.  Each 

code  is  accompanied  by  an  appropriate  LED  indication  on  the  panel,  acoustic  indication  and  switching  of  a 
dedicated technical output. 

 
 

3.3 Overview of failure memo. 

The device remembers 30 last failures in non-volatile memory which enables a subsequent overview. 

 
Entering the failure memo overview mode: 
With the “<”, “>” buttons choose the FLt position and approve by pressing “OK”. The number of the failure will  be 
displayed, then its code. Pressing “OK” again will display the next failure in the memory.  
 
 

3.4 Acoustic indication. 

Emergency situations are acoustically indicated. The frequency and the number of signals depend on an event 

type (see chapter 9). The acoustic indication is off after removing an appropriate jumper (fig. 2, [5]). 

 
Table 4. Acoustic indication. 

No. 

Description 

Event 

1 signal per 10s, battery-assisted operation 

No 230V AC supply 

1 signal per 10s, mains operation 

Battery fault, undercharged battery 

2 signals per 10s, battery-assisted operation 

Low level of battery charge 

Fast signals, battery-assisted operation 

The PSU will be disconnected due to the battery 
discharge 

Continuous indication 

PSU failure [see chapter 9] 

1 signal 

Breaking the battery test 

2 signals 

Activation of the battery test 

 

 

3.5 Technical outputs. 

The  PSU  feature  indication  outputs,  with  galvanic  isolation,  which  change  state  if  any  of  the  following  event 

occur: 

 

 

EPS FLT – output indicating AC power loss

The output indicates AC power loss. Under normal status – with the 230V AC supply, the output is 

close.  In  case  of  a  power  failure  the  PSU  will  switch  the  output  into  the  open  state  after a  period  of  time 
determined by the T

AC

 (J1, J2) jumpers. 

 

 

 

 

J1= 

, J2= 

  time lag T= 5s 

 

 

 

 

J1= 

, J2= 

  time lag T= 140s 

 

 

 

 

J1= 

, J2= 

  time lag T= 17m 

 

 

 

 

J1= 

, J2= 

  time lag T= 2h 20m 

Caption: 

 jumper on, 

  jumper off 

 

 

APS FLT - output indicating battery failure.  

The output indicates a failure in the battery circuit. 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 following events: 

 

 

- a faulty or undercharged battery 

 

 

- battery voltage below 11,5V during battery-assisted operation 
- battery fuse fault 
- no continuity in the battery circuit 

 

 

PSU FLT - output indicating PSU failure.  

The output indicates 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 
following events: 

 

- low output voltage Uaux<11,8V 

Summary of Contents for PSBEN 5012C

Page 1: ...PSBEN 5012C v 1 0 PSBEN 13 8V 5A 17Ah EN Buffer switched mode power supply unit EN Edition 3 from 20 11 2012 Supersedes the 2 from 14 09 2012 edition...

Page 2: ...11 4 4 STANDBY TIME 12 4 5 BATTERY CHARGING TIME 12 4 6 OPERATION WITHOUT A BATTERY 12 5 REMOTE MONITORING OPTION WI FI ETHERNET RS485 USB 13 5 1 COMMUNICATION IN WI FI WIRELESS NETWORK 13 5 2 COMMUNI...

Page 3: ...OVL acoustic indication of failure adjustable times indicating AC power failure technical inputs outputs with galvanic isolation collective failure input EXT IN EPS technical output indicating AC powe...

Page 4: ...to the Alarm Receiving Centre ARC in accordance with 9 2 PN EN 50131 1 Output voltage 0 28A 3A battery charge General use if the PSU is not mounted within an installation which is PN EN 50131 complia...

Page 5: ...ing battery assisted operation 5 pin activation of the acoustic indication indication on indication off Caption jumper on jumper off 6 VADJ potentiometer DC voltage adjustment 7 BUZER acoustic indicat...

Page 6: ...ent no Description 1 Insolation transformer 2 PSU board tab 1 fig 2 3 TAMPER micro switch contacts of tamper resistance NC 4 FMAIN fuse in the supply circuit 230 V AC 5 L N 230V AC power connector PE...

Page 7: ...status indication 3 1 Control panel The PSU is equipped with a panel with buttons and an LED display which enables reading the basic parameters of the device The buttons are for selecting and approvin...

Page 8: ...LED indicates battery failure green LED indicates power at the AUX output of the PSU three yellow LEDs indicate battery charging level Fig 5 Menu of the display FLt PSU fault memo 30 last events Io A...

Page 9: ...10s mains operation Battery fault undercharged battery 3 2 signals per 10s battery assisted operation Low level of battery charge 4 Fast signals battery assisted operation The PSU will be disconnected...

Page 10: ...he failure signal If voltage appears at the EXT IN input it will cause generating a PSU failure storing the information about the event in the internal memo and sending the signal about the failure to...

Page 11: ...is removed Caution Deactivating of the UVP function is not recommended since a deep discharge of the battery limits its capability of storing energy lowers its capacity and shortens its durability 4...

Page 12: ...attery charge 4 5 Battery charging time The PSU has a battery circuit charged with direct current The current selection is done via IBAT jumpers The table below shows how long it takes to charge a ful...

Page 13: ...ge of wireless communication is lack of additional cords and fast development or modification of the network s structure Fig 10 WI FI communication with the use of the WI FI INTW interface 5 2 Communi...

Page 14: ...B TTL INTU needs to be used This interface allows direct connection between the computer and the PSU and it is recognisable by the operating system as a virtual COM port Fig 13 KUSB TTL communication...

Page 15: ...0A without battery Io 4 4A 0 6A battery charge Io 3 5A 1 5A battery charge Io 2 8A 2 2A battery charge Io 2 0A 3A battery charge Output voltage setting escalation and keeping time 5ms 40ms 18ms Outpu...

Page 16: ...s can be led Convectional cooling Table 8 Operation safety Protection class PN EN 60950 1 2007 I first Protection grade PN EN 60529 2002 U IP20 Electrical strength of insulation between input network...

Page 17: ...ntees indication in case of any attempts of detaching the device from the mounting surface Proper installation is one of the requirements of the PN EN 50131 6 standard Fig 15 Fixing a tamper grip 2 Co...

Page 18: ...uts to protect the battery and the receivers from damage The outputs will be battery powered The protection system is indicated by illuminating of the OVP red LED on the pcb board PSU FLT output statu...

Page 19: ...voltage 14 7V F07 ON 2 flashes ON PSU FLT Too high battery voltage Battery voltage 14V F08 ON 3 flashes ON PSU FLT Battery charging circuit failure Too low output voltage of the PSU set 13V Fault in...

Page 20: ...ibilities to carry out the repairs or if the equipment has been conditionally accepted due to the breaking warranty terms by the claimant 7 All the services rendered by force of the warranty are carri...

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