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7.2 Display menù 

 

Display Menù 

 

Primary menù  N. 

Secondary menù 

Explanation 

- SYSTEMS 

OK 

V:xx,x  I:xx,x 

The energy station is operative. 

Iload     Ibatt 
Xx,xA   xx,xA 

Information about current absorbed by 
charge and batteries. 

- M1 

- - 

- M2 

- - 

- M3 

- - 

Information general to single module 
rectifier. Output Voltage, Main input 
voltage, total current and temperature.   

AC VOLTAGE 

Voltage main supply. 

BATT.TEMP.  - 

If a temperature sensor (optional) is 
applied to the battery, it indicates the  
temperature of the battery and 
automatically corrects the output voltage. 

2- 

HISTORICAL  

2.1  DISPLAY  

 

Shows the list of events and alarms that 
occurred. 

 

 

 

 

1…8 >  

DD:MM 

HH:MM:SS 

“EVENT” 

Press + and – for visualized the 
event by 1 to 8.  
Press  

   to exit. 

The system memorized until 8 events, 
stating the date, time and the event that 
happened. The message are saved on a 
flash memory, therefore, even if the 
system switched off, all error messages 
remain securely in the memory. 

  

2.2 

CLEAR 

 

 

Erasing of the historical events 

  

 DEL.HISTORIC

AL ? 
Y or N 

Press 

for setting

the character 

blink, set with

 + 

and

 – 

for set Yes 

or Not, after press 

to confirm. 

Press 

  to exit. 

If select Y the historical menu is deleted.  

3- 

SETUP 

3.1  SET DATE  

 

Set the system date, is important because 
is visualized on the historical menu. 

  

 DD:MM:YY 

 
 

Set by press  

P, 

the HH blink, 

change with

 + 

and

  –

 the time, 

press 

to confirm. Continue with 

the mounth and year. Press 

    to 

exit. 

DD = day 
MM = month 
YY= year 
 

 

 

3.2  SET HOUR  

 

Set the hour system. 

  

 HH:MM:SS  Set by press  

P, 

the HH blink, 

change with

 + 

and

  –

 the time, 

press 

to confirm. Continue with 

the minute and second. Press 

  to 

exit. 

HH = Hour  
MM = minutes 
SS = seconds  

 

 

3.3  BATTERY CHARGER  

Set the current of recharge the battery 

  

 CURRENT 

BATT 

Set by press 

P

, change with 

and

 

– 

for increase or decrease the 

value. Press 

P

 to confirm. Press 

 

to exit. 

 

4-   SERVICE 

4.1  BATT TEST 

   

 

Used only with main power voltage 
present, for test to efficiency of batteries. 

 

 

 

Y or N 

Press 

for setting

the character 

blink, set with

 + 

and

 – 

for set Yes 

or Not, after press 

to confirm. 

Press 

  to exit. 

 

 

 

 

If select 

Y

es, the display begins the test, after few second, the display show :  

 

 

 

TEST FAILED   A  check  the battery efficiency is 

necessary. 

(see the paragraf xxx) 

 

 

or 

TEST OK 

Battery is ok. 

 

  

4.2 

POWER-OFF 

   

This command is used for shutdown the 
systems and disconnect the battery.

 

Before use this command set the system 
in Battery mode disconnecting the main 
power voltage. 

 

 

 

Y or N 

Press 

for setting

the character 

blink, set with

 + 

and

 – 

for set Yes 

or Not, after press 

to confirm. 

Press 

  to exit. 

If Y is selected  the system will be 
powered off. 

 
 
 
 

Summary of Contents for SCS2ENMD48.3x30

Page 1: ... Input 230 Vac Output 48 Vdc 90 A Sinercom S r l Headquarter Via G Cappalonga 9 A 00043 Ciampino RM Italy tel 39 06 79800323 fax 39 06 79814644 Factory Via Cascina Secchi 247 4b 24040 Isso BG Italy tel 39 0363 938231 fax 39 0363 998235 USER MANUAL ...

Page 2: ...CHING ON 9 5 5 SWITCHING OFF 9 6 0 FUNCTIONING 10 6 1 OPERATIVE ELEMENTS 10 6 2 ACOUSTIC SIGNALS 10 6 3 LED INDICATORS 10 6 4 TELE ALARM SIGNALS 11 6 5 DISPLAY FOR LOCAL DIAGNOSTIC 11 6 5 1 Battery Test 12 6 5 2 Alarm Message 13 6 6 FUNCTIONAL PARAMETER PROGRAMMING 13 6 6 1 Past Messages 13 6 6 2 Date And Time Setting 13 6 6 3 Assistance 14 F1 FIGURA 1 OVERALL VIEW 5 F2 FIGURA 2 OPERATIVE ELEMENTS...

Page 3: ...ectrical and electronic products In the case of circuit parts which are subject to dangerous tensions they are identified by specific labels as indicated in the EN 60950 normative Any intervention on these circuits carried out by non expert technicians is dangerous 1 3 2 FIRE RISKS The parts which make up the device do not have a specific point of applicable or definite flammability The basic prod...

Page 4: ...ergy station may be made directly on site Rectifier uses forced cooling to dissipate the heat produced by the electronic power components The SCS2ENMD48 is engineered using advanced technology A high frequency push pull converter topology is used in this model Power is transferred to the load via a transformer therefore output voltage returns are DC isolated from input AC returns An inductor and c...

Page 5: ...IGNALINGS Signal LED Plant powered Battery mode Alarm Views Display LCD 16 x 2 Line Output voltage Input AC voltage Load current Battery charging Current Battery test Date Time Historical menù Setup Service Dry contacts alarm NO or NC Plant powered Battery mode Battery low Alarms OTHER REQUIREMENT Acoustic Noise No higher than 55dB A Cooling Forced air cooling Dimension L x W x H mm 437 x 430 x 17...

Page 6: ...ption Quantity Remarks Power system cabinet w monitor display SCS2MD48 Must 1 Rectifier module 30 A Must 1 or 2 or 3 Single rectifier max output is 1500W 5 2 Front and back view of the system Front view Figure1 Rear view Figure2 Rear DC Output Load Battery figure3 ...

Page 7: ...ARM Usually off On for signaling generic alarm 5 6 Alarm contact The functioning alarm signals are isolated through relay free contacts available with the indications shown on chart RELAY FREE CONTACTS OPEN CLOSE CN1 Plant feed 1 3 1 2 CN2 Battery mode 4 6 4 5 CN3 Battery Low 7 9 7 8 CN4 Alarm 10 12 10 11 When running and in normal functioning condition contacts CN1 CN3 CN4 are OPEN 5 7 PROTECTION...

Page 8: ...ry mode a relay disconnects the battery and the load if the voltage level it s fall below the 43Vdc level This is to prevent an excessive discharge of the battery Software information The microprocessor board together with analog and digital sensors controls all the electric parameters as voltages currents fuses and working temperature and their parameters visualized on the main lcd display When t...

Page 9: ...E Set the system date is important because is visualized on the historical menu DD MM YY Set by press P the HH blink change with and the time press P to confirm Continue with the mounth and year Press to exit DD day MM month YY year 3 2 SET HOUR Set the hour system HH MM SS Set by press P the HH blink change with and the time press P to confirm Continue with the minute and second Press to exit HH ...

Page 10: ... N Linea Trifase 400VAC 3F N NOTE The connection of the three phase line input is only possible with the 3 power supplies installed and operating 2 Switch on ENERGY by turning the switch to the I position to all modules the leds of the modules will light up and after few second the red led ALARM turns off and the LED green POWER remains access fixed At this point the energy station is turned on Th...

Page 11: ...d the display indicates BATTERY TEST TEST OK If instead the result of both tests is negative the display will read BATTERY TEST TEST FAILED Check the battery voltage if the value is XX wait one hour and make the test a second time If the test fails again replace the batteries 8 7 ERROR MESSAGE Below is a list of error messages that can be viewed from the synoptic panel Error Message Meaning SYSTEM...

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