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possible values. Once the desired value for the character is found (like 

any number from 0 through 9 or any letter A through Z), press the 
Enter PB again to select and lock in the new character at this position 

of the parameter’s value. The UP and Down PBs are now once again 

free to move to a different position where editing can then be repeated 
if required. When the parameter’s value adjustment is complete, the 

new value is updated and saved by moving to the asterisk (“*”) at the 

end of the value and then press the Enter PB. This will take you out of 
editing  mode. Continue navigation of the sub-branches can resume 

using the Up and Down PBs.   

 

B.

 

Available Pages (screens) 
 
1.

 

Overview Page (Default Page, Page 0) 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

Figure 2 – Overhead Display 

When the power supply is powered on or after a processor reset, 

this page appears as the default page. With a simple glance, the page 

offers  an overview of the DC and AC outputs and  AC Line  input 
measured values. 

 

If there is no activity with the front controls for 5 minutes, the 

power supply will automatically return to this page from any other 

main page. After 15 minutes of no activity with the front panel 

controls, the display will go blank only to return if any  front panel 
button is pressed. 

This  page displays labeled  bar graphs depicting  the  real-time 

measure of the DC and AC voltages and currents, figure 2. Also, a bar 
graph of the real input power and output power is calculated based 

on these measurements.  Each parameter is composed  of  two  bar 
graphs setting side by side with its name at the top. The bar graph to 

Page Number 

High and Low Voltage 
Alarm Setpoints 

UP and Down Button Status 

Real time measured 
voltage and current 

Voltage Bar graph 

Current Bar graph 

Summary of Contents for RAE CPS-TS2E

Page 1: ...technical information for the CPS TS2E Cabinet Power Supply pn 889 1429 01 Revision Apr 2021 CPS TS2E Enhanced TS 2 Cabinet Power Supply CPS TS2E plugged in with standard TS 2 cabinet cable Powered up showing default screen ...

Page 2: ...L INFORMATION OF EBERLE DESIGN INC PUBLICATION REPRODUCTION OR USE IN WHOLE OR PART IS NOT PERMITTED EXCEPT UNDER TERMS AGREED UPON IN WRITING ALL REGISTERED TRADEMARKS OF EBERLE DESIGN INC ARE UNDER COPYRIGHT MAINTENANCE NOTE IT IS AN EBERLE DESIGN INC RECOMMENDATION THAT EACH UNIT BE TESTED AT LEAST ANNUALLY TO ENSURE COMPLIANCE WITH FACTORY SPECIFICATIONS AND MEETS PROPER OPERATIONAL STANDARDS ...

Page 3: ... Rev Apr 2021 Page 1 of 21 Table of Contents Section 1 General 1 Section 2 Specifications 3 Section 3 Navigating User Interface 6 Section 4 TCP Nano Server 17 Section 5 UDP Server and SNMP Agent 19 Section 6 Remote Procedure Calls RPCs 23 ...

Page 4: ...ors and controls Remotely resetting the PS processor is also possible a necessity when networking parameters are remotely adjusted Also in this TCP mode remote pre define commands known as remote procedure calls or RPCs can be remotely delivered to a PS for obtaining real time measurements or to configure that PS With the RPC feature unprecedented interactive monitoring and control of a PS in real...

Page 5: ...f all AC and DC outputs Section 2 Specifications A Physical 1 Size 3 4 inches wide x 7 1 inches high x 7 4 inches deep 2 Weight 2 71 pounds 3 Front Panel Connector MS3106A 18 1SW 4 Mounting Shelf 5 Circuit Boards The printed circuit board is 0 062 inch thick FR4 material with 2 Oz Copper All holes are plated through Circuit boards and components are conformal coated with a polyurethane coating 6 E...

Page 6: ...t Voltage Protections a AC Input b DC Outputs 1500Watt 30 8VDC transient voltage suppressor c AC Output 1500 Watt 33VAC transient voltage suppressor d Line Frequency Ref 3 Watt 30 Volt Zener 15 Current Fold back on DC outputs If current begins to exceed approximately 5 5 Amps on either the 12VDC or 24VDC outputs the DC output will begin to reduce the output voltage to maintain a fairly constant cu...

Page 7: ...ity from 30 C to 80 C Allows viewing and setup of all parameters and logs E Front Panel Controls 1 Three momentary push buttons a Arrow Up This button is typically used to increase a selected value or during navigating the user screens to move the cursor up a tree view to the next branch or to go to the next screen or when inside a text box move the cursor to the right b Arrow Down This button is ...

Page 8: ...standard density cards I Networking Services 1 TCP Nano server host built in interactive webpage 2 UDP server with built in SNMP Agent 3 Remote procedure calls in both TCP and UDP server modes Section 3 Navigating the User Interface A General The user interface is straight forward and easy to navigate it consist of a set of main pages or screens each giving either status or configuration parameter...

Page 9: ...s will take you to a different main page c To explore a main branch sub branches simply push the Enter PB for the highlighted main branch The first sub branch will brighten and its value also appears that is the leaf of the sub branch appears A leaf is the very end of a tree sub branch and in which resides the associated parameter the parameter may or may not be editable some parameters are change...

Page 10: ...isplay When the power supply is powered on or after a processor reset this page appears as the default page With a simple glance the page offers an overview of the DC and AC outputs and AC Line input measured values If there is no activity with the front controls for 5 minutes the power supply will automatically return to this page from any other main page After 15 minutes of no activity with the ...

Page 11: ... button is pushed first prior to the Up or Down PBs the Overview page is selected and entered into When this page is selected the top 24VDC Label will begin to blink and the page message next to the up and down arrows will disappear replaced with the message CHAN and the up and down arrows begin to blink If either the up or down buttons are now pressed the adjacent label for example 12VDC will beg...

Page 12: ...r of cleared alarms alerts SAG and SWELL events firmware version and serial number are provided Figure 4 General Status Page If there are any on going alarm conditions e g 24VDC output high current those alarms would list here instead of the general status information with a time and date stamp of when the alarm s had occurred When all alarms clear the general status information reappears On this ...

Page 13: ...arily pressing the Enter PB entry is gained into this page The first item listed the uSD Flash drive expands into four branches figure 6 The up and down arrow on a branch indicates the assigned function of the UP and Down PBs Figure 6 Device Detail Page after Enter PB is pressed To navigate to the other branches momentarily depress the Up or Down PBs as desired Subsequent branches will expand show...

Page 14: ...and Down PBs navigate to the leaf labeled ESC and then momentarily press the Enter PB figure 9 Figure 9 Device Detail Page Navigating back to Main Branch In order to escape the Detail Page and subsequently navigate to the next page use the UP or Down PB to move to the main branch labeled ESC Then momentarily depress the Enter PB The ESC label becomes un highlighted and the message text in lower ri...

Page 15: ...s well as the AC line input Each leaf will contain the user editable value of that setpoint Figure 11 Alert Setpoint Page Entering and subsequent navigating through this tree is accomplished in the same way as described previously with the Device Detail Page figure 12 Figure 12 Exploring the main branches And as demonstrated previously in the Device Detail Page selecting a sub branch to explore is...

Page 16: ...ition Once the desired value is found select the choice by again pressing the Enter PB This changes the character and moves the cursor to the next available character The Up and Down PBs will then return to their previous function of moving to different positions in the value To exit the value edit mode and save the new value use the UP and Down PBs to move to the asterisk and then press the Enter...

Page 17: ...lt values Navigating and editing parameters is accomplished in the same manner as described and depicted earlier Figure 17 Parameter Page after entry 6 Networking Page page 5 The Networking page page 5 offers the means for configuring the LAN connectivity of a power supply For example common networking parameters such as IP address IP mask and Gateway are accessible for alteration figure 18 Figure...

Page 18: ...iting Moreover the password only opens up a 15 minute window in which editable parameter values can undergo editing After the 15 minutes the password if enabled must be re supplied Figure 20 Navigating to the TCP Server branch 7 Physical Location Page page 6 The Location page is the final main page it allows the entry of a power supply s physical location by cross streets x cross GPS coordinates a...

Page 19: ...red data from a power supply Yet this does not prevent a user from designing a custom external web page taking full advantage of the remote procedure calls to obtain and configure a particular power supply On a LAN or directly connected to a power supply s Ethernet port a PC can connect to a power supply by simply running the PC s internet browser and typing into the address bar the power supply s...

Page 20: ...eters are by default hidden yet appear by submitting a Y or Yes to the question at the bottom of the web page figure 23 Figure 23 Default Web Page a few configuration parameters All the web page controls used are simple and intuitive to use for adjusting the operational parameters ...

Page 21: ... iso org dod internet mgmt mib 2 system sysLocation 1 3 6 1 2 1 1 6 0 iso org dod internet mgmt mib 2 system sysServices 1 3 6 1 2 1 1 7 0 Private MIBs defined OIDs iso org dod internet private 1 3 6 1 4 iso org dod internet private enterprises 1 3 6 1 4 1 iso org dod internet private enterprises RenoAE 1 3 6 1 4 1 39455 iso org dod internet private enterprises RenoAE equipment 1 3 6 1 4 1 39455 1...

Page 22: ...rprises RenoAE equipment CPSTS2E AlertsHVSP12VACOut 1 3 6 1 4 1 39455 1 1 20 0 iso org dod internet private enterprises RenoAE equipment CPSTS2E AlertsHASP12VACOut 1 3 6 1 4 1 39455 1 1 21 0 iso org dod internet private enterprises RenoAE equipment CPSTS2E AlertLVStatus12VACOut 1 3 6 1 4 1 39455 1 1 22 0 iso org dod internet private enterprises RenoAE equipment CPSTS2E AlertHVStatus12VACOut 1 3 6 ...

Page 23: ...nterprises RenoAE equipment CPSTS2E uSDStatus 1 3 6 1 4 1 39455 1 1 51 0 iso org dod internet private enterprises RenoAE equipment CPSTS2E uSDWrites 1 3 6 1 4 1 39455 1 1 52 0 iso org dod internet private enterprises RenoAE equipment CPSTS2E uSDAccessTime 1 3 6 1 4 1 39455 1 1 53 0 iso org dod internet private enterprises RenoAE equipment CPSTS2E LastReset 1 3 6 1 4 1 39455 1 1 54 0 iso org dod in...

Page 24: ...6 1 4 1 39455 1 1 74 0 iso org dod internet private enterprises RenoAE equipment CPSTS2E ManufactureDate 1 3 6 1 4 1 39455 1 1 75 0 iso org dod internet private enterprises RenoAE equipment CPSTS2E UDPSNMPMessageCnt 1 3 6 1 4 1 39455 1 1 76 0 iso org dod internet private enterprises RenoAE equipment CPSTS2E UDPSNMPLastRequestID 1 3 6 1 4 1 39455 1 1 77 0 iso org dod internet private enterprises Re...

Page 25: ... G07 Get 24VDC output Low Voltage alarm setpoint G08 Get 24VDC output High voltage alarm status G09 Get 24VDC output High Voltage alarm setpoint G0A Get 24VDC output High Current alarm status G0B Get 24VDC output High Current alarm setpoint G10 Get 12 VDC output previous measured value G11 Get 12VDC output now measured value G12 Get 12VDC output average measured value G13 Get 12VDC output current ...

Page 26: ...us G27 Get 12VAC output Low Voltage alarm setpoint G28 Get 12VAC output High voltage alarm status G29 Get 12VAC output High Voltage alarm setpoint G2A Get 12VAC output High Current alarm status G2B Get 12VAC output High Current alarm setpoint G30 Get AC Line input previous measured value G31 Get AC Line input now measured value G32 Get AC Line input average measured value G33 Get 12VAC output curr...

Page 27: ...t Logging Stop Time G42 Get Logging Interval G43 Get Level Change for SAG definition setpoint G44 Get Level change for Swell definition setpoint G45 Get duration for SAG and Swell definition setpoint G46 Reserved G47 Reserved G48 Reserved G49 Get Time Zone G4A Get last value used to set the internal Real time clock G4B Get last value used to set the date G50 Get uSD card status G51 Get when uSD ca...

Page 28: ...abled G67 Get current password G68 Get given password for permission to change parameter values G69 Get status of UDP server selection G6A Get UDP server IO port G6B Get UDP server Trap Port G6C Get SNMP Manager IP Address G6D Get SNMP Trap IP G70 Get Model name and serial number and Firmware Version G71 Get SNMP Agent registered Enterprise number G72 Get Up time count in 0 1 seconds since last re...

Page 29: ...ands Range of Values Function S00 00 00 00 to 23 59 59 Set logging Start Time S01 00 00 00 to 23 59 59 Set Logging Stop Time S02 0 to 86400 Set Logging Interval S03 Any 12 alphanumeric combination Set Password to allow for Remote changes S04 Y or N Set Password Enabling S05 0 to 100 Set percent level for SAG definition S06 0 to 100 Set percent level for Swell definition S07 0 to 3600 Set duration ...

Page 30: ...t VDC S14 0 to 40 Set the 12VDC output High Voltage Alarm Setpoint VDC S15 0 to 9 Set the 12VDC output High Current Alarm Setpoint ADC S16 0 to 20 Set the 12VAC output Low Voltage Alarm Setpoint VAC S17 0 to 20 Set the 12VAC output High Voltage Alarm Setpoint VAC S18 0 to 0 500 Set the 12VAC output High Current Alarm Setpoint AAC S19 0 to 40 Set the AC Line Input Low Voltage Alarm Setpoint VAC S1A...

Page 31: ...eric combination Set a new a Password this is the password to which the given password below is compared to S28 Any 12 alphanumeric combination Provide the given or access password this is the password required for a user to gain access S29 Y or N Set Enable for UDP Server a Y here will automatically make N for the TCP Server enable S2A 0 to 255 Set UDP IO Port S2B 0 to 255 Set UDP Trap Port S40 A...

Page 32: ...S49 Any 15 alphanumeric combination Set Contact User Host Network System Name S4A Any 15 alphanumeric combination Set Contact User Host Network Domain Name S4B Any 15 alphanumeric combination Set Contact User Host Network TLD Name S50 Any number Remote Reset of power supply processor S60 00 00 00 00 00 00 to 99 99 99 99 99 99 Set MAC address requires factory password to be provided first S70 00000...

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