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X100 SERIES

INSTALLATION & OPERATING MANUAL

Manual No. x100-5a

x100-man-Rev5a-0214.indd

FIGURES

Figure 1  X100 Compact Integrated DC Power System ...............................................................4

Figure 2  Front Panels with Bezel Removed .................................................................................9

Figure 3a  Rear Panel – Options A & B ........................................................................................10

Figure 3b  Rear Panel – Option C .................................................................................................10

Figure 4  Current Meter and LED Indicators (showing MAJ & FUSE alarms) .........................12

Figure 5  Controller Status WEB Page (typical) .........................................................................24

Figure 6  Rectifier Status WEB Page (typical)

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Figure 7  Controller Factory Calibration WEB Page (typical) ....................................................27

Figure 8  Controller Site Installation WEB Page (typical) ..........................................................28

Figure 9  Alarm Configuration WEB Page (typical)

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Figure 10  Controller Network Settings (typical) ..........................................................................35

Figure 11  Controller Alarm Log WEB Page (typical)..................................................................38

Figure 12  Controller Control Panel WEB Page (typical) .............................................................39

Figure 13  Controller System Settings WEB Page (typical) .........................................................40

Figure 14  SNMP Configuration WEB Page (typical)

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Figure 15  Controller Help WEB Page (typical) ...........................................................................42

Figure 16  About UNIPOWER Telecom WEB Page (typical) ......................................................42

TABLES

Table 1  Temp. Probe, Aux. Input & Alarm Relay Connector Pin-Out ........................................14

Table 2  Ethernet Connector Pin-Out ...........................................................................................15

Table 3  Input Current Ratings .....................................................................................................16

Table 4  Rectifier I²C Addressing 

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Summary of Contents for Gravitas X100

Page 1: ...Rights Reserved x100 man Rev5a 0214 indd NORTH AMERICA 3900 Coral Ridge Drive Coral Springs Florida 33065 USA Tel 1 954 346 2442 Fax 1 954 340 7901 sales northamerica unipoweco com EUROPE Parkland Bu...

Page 2: ...GS 5 4 0 WARRANTY summary 6 5 0 UNPACKING AND INSPECTION 6 6 0 GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS 7 7 0 FRONT PANEL DESCRIPTION 9 8 0 REAR PANEL DESCRIPTION 10 9 0 CURRENT METER LED INDICATORS 12 10 0 MAKING CONN...

Page 3: ...WEB Page typical 27 Figure 8 Controller Site Installation WEB Page typical 28 Figure 9 Alarm Configuration WEB Page typical 32 Figure 10 Controller Network Settings typical 35 Figure 11 Controller Al...

Page 4: ...ttery breakers and a low voltage battery disconnect are included as standard The system also has a temperature probe for temperature compensated output from the rectifiers and an optional second probe...

Page 5: ...nd DC cable sets 3 0 SAFETY WARNINGS 3 1 The X100 Compact DC Power System operates at voltages that could potentially be hazardous Furthermore inadvertent short circuiting of the system battery and or...

Page 6: ...KING AND INSPECTION 5 1 This X100 DC power system was carefully tested inspected and packaged for shipment from our factory Upon receipt the unit should be carefully unpacked and inspected for any dam...

Page 7: ...lts free contact input Volts free contacts are internally pulled up to 5V with reference to rectifier negative sense these lines should not be tied to anything other than volts free contacts or floati...

Page 8: ...plies with the following Norms when correctly installed Conducted Emissions EN55022 level A Radiated Emissions EN55022 level A ESD EN61000 4 2 level 4 criterionA 8kV contact 15kV air Radiated Immunity...

Page 9: ...om the RADIAN Series rated up to 1200W output power Only identical model rectifiers of appropriate output voltage may be installed at the same time For example a nominal 48V system may contain between...

Page 10: ...COMP AUX INPUT J2 RESERVED FOR FACTORY USE J3 Figure 3a Rear Panel Options A B ETHERNET J1 DC LOAD TERMINALS BATTERY TERMINALS 2 STRINGS AC INPUTS RELAY ALARMS TEMP COMP AUX INPUT J2 RESERVED FOR FACT...

Page 11: ...terminals provide connections for the battery temperature compensation probe additional external temperature probe the relay alarm outputs and one auxiliary digital input They are described in detail...

Page 12: ...hat a battery test is in progress MAJ RED Indicates a Major Immediate Response alarm condition MIN RED Indicates a Minor Scheduled response alarm condition ACF RED Indicates an AC supply failure RFA R...

Page 13: ...each circuit Terminals marked 1 2 3 4 5 6 and 7 8 respectively are used for Breakers 1 to 4 respectively Terminals marked 9 and 10 are not used Note that in the case of 48VDC system the feed terminals...

Page 14: ...and 30V DC or AC respectively This connector accepts wire sizes from 28AWG to 10AWG The alarm relays are designated K1 to K4 K1 and K2 are pre programmed for MAJOR and MINOR alarm conditions by defaul...

Page 15: ...a standard RJ45 network connector allowing connection of any generally available Ethernet cable Note that if the X100 is to be connected directly to a PC rather than a LAN then a cross over Ethernet c...

Page 16: ...urce The line neutral and ground connections should be carefully observed when making the AC connections The AC line cord should be sized to safely carry 20 amperes AC each minimum MODEL Vin AC Vout D...

Page 17: ...Next make any required signal connections controller adjustments temperature compensation adjustment and alarm enabling settings WARNING Remember to take precautions each time the system is turned on...

Page 18: ...n the front panel has lit After approximately 20 seconds for initialization the MAJA LED at least will light The RFA LED may also light dependent on the number of rectifiers installed at the time 5 Se...

Page 19: ...the rectifiers nominally 54 4V 27 2V or 13 6V depending on system voltage After this period the internal controller will lower the output voltage by approximately 15 in order to limit current flowing...

Page 20: ...ll not respond A genuine Java engine must be installed on the browser PC The latest version can be downloaded and installed for free from www java com Please note that installing only a browser plugin...

Page 21: ...ntroller A warning will appear indicating that this is a security risk Press Continue to allow the site to be added Now press OK and then OK again to close the Java control panel You should now be abl...

Page 22: ...er window The buttons in the navigation frame can be used at all times to jump between the various pages Clicking on the UNIPOWER logo at the top will navigate directly to the UNIPOWER web site www un...

Page 23: ...les The exact data content will differ dependent on the system voltage and whether alterations from the default settings have been made Settings can be returned to the factory defaults at any time by...

Page 24: ...mber of system status parameters by mimicking a block of LEDs 7 of these functions described earlier are displayed on the front panel of the system unit The bottom block of information shows the follo...

Page 25: ...on the controller returns the I C address as confirmation that the unit has responded Figure 6 Rectifier Status WEB Page typical In order to obtain status information about a particular rectifier modu...

Page 26: ...on the right below the temperature measurement includes among other items rectifier model number Serial Number and Revision Number 12 2 1 Rectifier Inhibit Shutdown The X100 includes a facility that e...

Page 27: ...this page is requested and the Java applet has loaded a dialog requesting the Level 2 Pass code is presented Once the pass code has been entered click ENTER and the page will then be updated with cur...

Page 28: ...EFRESH After a few seconds the values will be displayed To reprogram to the factory default settings click on DEFAULT After a few seconds the default values will be displayed To setup this page for a...

Page 29: ...mode in accordance with the specifications of the batteries that are being employed with the system SYSTEM SHUNTS Rect Shunt Amps This is the 50mV Full Scale rating for the internal shunt that is used...

Page 30: ...temperature compensation may be applied Below this temperature the X100 will cease to apply further compensation to the float voltage VOLTAGE ALARMS OVA Enter the voltage above which the Over Voltage...

Page 31: ...WN THIS FACILITY MUST NOT BE ENABLED IN ANY STANDARD SYSTEM AS IT MAY PRODUCE UNPREDICTABLE RESULTS RECTIFIER CONFIGURATION Rectifier Type This selects the type of rectifier installed in the system fr...

Page 32: ...n WEB Page typical 12 5 1 Alarm Matrix Programming K1 MAJ An item ticked in this column will enable the MAJOR alarm relay when active Any item that is considered to represent a condition which should...

Page 33: ...ill activate the UVA LED when the condition occurs EVA LED An item ticked in the column will activate the EVA LED when the condition occurs LVD LED An item ticked in the column will activate the LVD L...

Page 34: ...ectively NOTE THAT THE LVD AND FUSE SETTINGS ARE PRESET AND SHOULD NOT BE CHANGED AUX 4 to AUX 8 are not fitted on the X100 system Once the required alarm and input polarity settings have been selecte...

Page 35: ...setting defines the IP Address for the controller The default factory setting of 192 168 0 200 is a designated private IP Address commonly used in IP based local area networks behind proxies NAT route...

Page 36: ...er the Default Gateway use the up down arrows to dial in the required numbers or type them directly into the boxes as required It is important to press the ENTER key on completion 12 6 2 E Mail Settin...

Page 37: ...the normal name domain format and press the ENTER key to confirm Once all desired Ethernet and E Mail settings have been entered click on the UPLOAD button to programme them into the controller To co...

Page 38: ...ory of alarm and other conditions that have occurred When this page is first loaded the alarm log window will be empty To load the current log file click on REFRESH After a few seconds the log data wi...

Page 39: ...location To set the system to equalize mode click on the EQUALIZE button After a few seconds the unit will respond by switching off the FLT LED indicator and switching on the EQU LED indicator To ret...

Page 40: ...ng To enter a new date and or time manually either use the up down buttons to dial in the desired settings or type them directly into the required boxes Press the ENTER key in each case to confirm Onc...

Page 41: ...mers wishing to employ the SNMP features of the X100 will be familiar with the necessary set up procedure for this page As with all other WEB pages described in this manual it is necessary to click on...

Page 42: ...Page provides a few quick reminder notes For more detailed help the user is referred to this manual Figure 15 Controller Help WEB Page typical 12 12 About TheAbout UNIPOWERTelecom page provides conta...

Page 43: ...s Rectifier Current Live data giving actual current drawn from rectifier power supply system Load Current Live data giving actual current delivered to the load 3 Temperatures Battery Temperature Live...

Page 44: ...as detected that multiple rectifiers have failed OVER TEMPERATURE ALARM OTA The controller has detected an over temperature condition on battery external controller temperature sensor OVER VOLTAGE ALA...

Page 45: ...E VOLTAGE Voltage setting for the bus in equalization mode NOMINAL SYSTEM VOLTAGE The nominal system voltage 12 24 or 48 CONTROLLER OVER TEMPERATURE ALARM The controller temperature in degrees Celsius...

Page 46: ...SERIAL NUMBER Holds the serial number of the site system 9 SNMP Traps The X100 will issue a trap if any of the alarm conditions mentioned above are activated A trap will also be issued when an alarm c...

Page 47: ...acies Specifications are subject to change without notice Appendix 2 Revision History Rev Date Detail Page 1 02 09 First Release 2 02 09 Clarifications corrections various 3 08 12 Update screenshots 2...

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