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Digital Series Power Supply 

Instruction Manual 

855-317-000 

 

 

 

 

2A Angas Street, 

Meadowbank  NSW 2114 

Sydney, Australia . 

Tel: +61-2-9809 5022 

Fax: +61-2-9809 5077 

e-mail: 

sales

@amtex.com.au 

Web Site: 

www.amtex.com.au

 

ABN:  35 003 420 077

Summary of Contents for Digital Series

Page 1: ...ries Power Supply Instruction Manual 855 317 000 2A Angas Street Meadowbank NSW 2114 Sydney Australia Tel 61 2 9809 5022 Fax 61 2 9809 5077 e mail sales amtex com au Web Site www amtex com au ABN 35 0...

Page 2: ...All rights reserved No part of this publication may be reproduced stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means electronic mechanical photocopying recording or otherwise wit...

Page 3: ...RS485 Interface Connector 19 4 2 Configuring the Power Supplies for Parallel Operation 19 4 3 Connecting the Power Supplies in Parallel with TCP IP Ethernet Option Installed 20 4 4 Advanced Parallel...

Page 4: ...connections Building power supply circuit must have a circuit breaker with maximum 20A rating for short circuit protection Ensure dc polarities and rated voltages are correct for both the load and ba...

Page 5: ...an be easily and accurately adjusted over standard battery operating voltage ranges using the Intelligent Power Control interface on the front panel Smart Parallel operation allows up to six Digital S...

Page 6: ...or plug 3pin and 7 pin REMOTE connector plug DC output bus bar cover and mounting hardware installed Three Bus bar bolts with locking nuts for output wiring Two rack mounting ears and hardware to moun...

Page 7: ...set to a voltage level suitable for the external battery used Check the float voltage rating of your battery and set the supply output voltage accordingly before connecting the battery to the system T...

Page 8: ...POS busbar and the negative side of the load to the NEG busbar using suitable wire and supplied hardware Make sure to tighten the busbar hardware to properly secure the wires 2 If applicable on units...

Page 9: ...ted non energized AC power wiring to the removable AC input connector terminal plug AC line or neutral to either outer connection safety ground to the middle pin using 14AWG 1 5mm2 or larger wire 5 Co...

Page 10: ...the output bus bars if Remote Sense is not connected To keep the remote sense lead voltage compensation accuracy to within about 2 of the total load cable voltage drop remote sense lead resistance sho...

Page 11: ...ings screen is shown on the Control Panel display pressing the Enter key will allow you to scroll through the menu items on that screen When scrolling through menu items on a settings screen pressing...

Page 12: ...er wheel adjust the output voltage set point to the desired voltage and then press the Enter key 4 Using the encoder wheel scroll to the Current Limit line and then press the Enter key 5 Using the enc...

Page 13: ...monitor the input and output status of the power supply Input Voltage Displays the AC input voltage Voltage display will blink during an AC voltage failure The Value can range from 100 265 VAC Output...

Page 14: ...the DC Output On or Off Battery contactor will open when output set to Off on units with LVD option 3 3 3 SECURITY SETTINGS SCREEN SECURITY SETTINGS SET PASSWORD CLEAR PASSWORD SET LOCKOUT TIMER The S...

Page 15: ...Lockout Timer to 0 minutes disables the timer completely The default factory setting is 15 min 3 3 4 COMM SETTINGS SCREEN COMM SETTING NETWORK STATUS VIEW DEVICE NAME RESET COMM SETTINGS The COMM Set...

Page 16: ...is displayed on this line If parallel operation is not active the display will show blank Up to 6 Units can be connected in parallel corresponding to the value 0 5 3 3 6 LVD SETTINGS SCREEN LVD SETTI...

Page 17: ...own for 15 seconds until the System Status screen is displayed on the Control Panel display 3 Release the Back and Enter keys You will no longer be prompted for a password on any of the Control Panel...

Page 18: ...atings in parallel as this may cause damage to equipment or connected load Up to six power supplies of the same output voltage rating can be connected in parallel to provide up to six times the total...

Page 19: ...nel menu scroll to the Parallel Settings screen and press Enter 2 Scroll to the Parallel Mode setting and press Enter Scroll and choose a parallel mode setting then press Enter One unit must be config...

Page 20: ...zed properly and of the same gauge and the wire lengths between the power supplies should be virtually identical To ensure proper load balancing without using the Smart Parallel feature use a voltmete...

Page 21: ...urn the Power Switch on all units to the OFF position 2 Connect the positive terminals labeled POS of each unit together at a common positive load point using the optional ICT PAR parallel straps This...

Page 22: ...This field sets the Parallel Mode of the power supply to Master Slave or Standalone The Parallel Mode can also be set from the Control Panel Device ID This field sets the unique Device ID number betw...

Page 23: ...nit the System Settings Control Panel screen will now be unlocked Note that when the Parallel Mode setting Standalone Master Slave is changed to a different setting on a unit the DC Output of that pow...

Page 24: ...tion address field of the browser If the power supply is connected to a network with a DHCP server the power supply will be assigned an IP address automatically The current IP address of the power sup...

Page 25: ...ower supply The output ON OFF button will enable or disable the DC output and optional battery LVD contactor The Auto Restart button will disable the supply output for the Restart Delay period see bel...

Page 26: ...for more information 5 3 Battery Backup This page is only available if the power supply has the Battery Backup LVD option B installed This page allows you to configure the backup options of the power...

Page 27: ...ly will reboot 5 4 1 NETWORK MAC Address Displays the MAC address assigned to the power supply Enable DHCP Turn on this setting if your network is using a DHCP server to automatically assign IP addres...

Page 28: ...fault HTTPS port is 443 UDP Port Allows you to change the UDP port number used by the power supply This port is used when applying firmware upgrades to the power supply The default UDP port is 9393 5...

Page 29: ...to monitor the power supply output 5 5 Alarm Setup This page allows you to choose which alarms you wish to activate To save any changes to the alarm settings click on Save Settings at the bottom of t...

Page 30: ...tact If this box is checked the alarm form C contacts on the power supply will indicate a fault condition when an internal over temperature limit is exceeded Send E mail If this box is checked an e ma...

Page 31: ...the power supply Standard User user name user This account has view only access to the power supply and cannot be used to change settings New Password Allows you to change the password for the select...

Page 32: ...configure your router to forward incoming remote data to the local IP address of your power supply The following steps use a Linksys WRT54G router as an example 1 Log in to your router and go to the...

Page 33: ...o configure HTTPS forwarding repeat steps 2a 2e with the HTTPS port number that the panel is using If you are using the default panel port settings the HTTPS port number is 443 4 To set up your router...

Page 34: ...rowser followed by a colon and the HTTP port number that the panel is using e g http 209 123 10 33 8000 for IP Address 209 123 10 33 Port 8000 The Web server panel should then appear as shown below 5...

Page 35: ...ol Panel display shows Network Not Connected check the network cable connections to the power supply and the network Ensure that you are using the correct type of network cable An industry standard cr...

Page 36: ...d correctly If no authentication is required leave these fields blank Verify your e mail settings by going to the Maintenance page and clicking on the Send Test E mail button to send a test e mail The...

Page 37: ...e output terminals is not interrupted during a communications reset Parallel Config Error Multiple units connected to the RS485 bus are assigned the same Device ID Multiple units connected to the RS48...

Page 38: ...ad Regulation 0 5 Current Limit 0 4 of nominal max limit Grounding Positive ground negative ground or floating output allowed Operating Temperature Range 20 C to 60 C Storage Temperature 40 C to 60 C...

Page 39: ...2 5 50A 10 50A 5 25A 5 25A 2 5 12 5A Default Output Current Limit 95A 48A 48A 24A 24A 12A Output V Noise mV rms 30 30 30 30 60 60 Minimum output operating V during I limit 8V 8V 16V 16V 32V 32V Input...

Page 40: ...at the time of publication However because of ongoing improvements and updating of ICT products ICT cannot guarantee the accuracy of printed materials after the date of publication and disclaims liabi...

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