BOSS – Installation, Operation and Maintenance Manual
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Step 4: The final step is to send the loaded configuration BOSS. Click “
Write
Config”
button.
Figure 24: Write configuration sends it to the commensurate product being used
Interfacing with the BOSS
Please refer to sections 8 & 9 before interacting with the BOSS. This section covers BOSS
operating procedure and the various test procedures while interfacing with the BOSS.
Powering the BOSS
There are two ways to power ON the BOSS –
24 V External Connector – panel mounted connector on the end cap
Applying > 200V to the BOSS Auxiliary
The auxiliary of the BOSS is powered by the Battery. The minimum voltage required to power
the board is > 200V.
As long as the battery voltage is sufficiently large, the BOSS will function in either direction
without interruption. In the event, the Battery is allowed to discharge below the 200V limit; the
BOSS will turn OFF.
If voltage on the Battery is low, the customer will have to power the board via an external 24V
power supply. As soon as the Battery is charged to > 200V, the auxiliary will kick in and provide
the necessary current required to keep the board ON.
As soon as you power the BOSS ON, you can access the HUB using the PODD. The two files
necessary to ensure communication with the board is –
metadata File
Hub_Config File