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Power sta
The
Power stations
page will allow you to setup the
system Power Stations.
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For information regarding the
ü
,
No.
and
Descrip-
tion parameters, refer to the “Configuration” sec-
tion.
Mains fault warning delay
This programming field
will allow you to set the
Mains fault warning delay (in
seconds). Interruption of the Mains power supply to
the Power station will trigger the programmed de-
lay. If power is not restored before the delay ex-
pires, the Control Panel will signal Mains fault
.
Low battery delay
This programming field will allow
you to set the
Low battery
delay (in seconds). If the
Power station battery voltage drops below 11.4 V, the
Control Panel will trigger the programmed delay. If the
Voltage is not restored before the delay expires, the
Control Panel will signal
Low battery.
Valid entries: 1 through 3932 seconds (60 min. 32 sec.).
Default setting: 180 seconds
The Control Panel can detect and signal:
Ø
forced opening or removal of Power stations
Ø
interruption of power supply to the Power stations
Ø
the status of Power station batteries
Ø
the status of Power supply modules
Ø
the status of Power station Outputs
Forced opening or removal will be signalled by:
Ø
the
Tamper Power stations
event (refer to
“
Events-Actions” section)
Ø
an
X
above the
b
icon on the Keypad
Ø
the Event details in the Logger
TYPE
— Tamper BPI
EVENT ID.
— The Power Station label (Description)
Mains power failure (interruption) will be signalled
by:
Ø
the
Warning mains failure on Power station event
(refer to “Events-Actions” section)
Ø
the ON status of the
G
LED on the keypads, and the
AC Mains Failure
message (refer “View Trou-
ble Mode” in the USER MANUAL)
Ø
the Event details in the Logger
TYPE
— AC Mains Failure
EVENT ID.
— The Power Station label (Description)
Low Battery (below 11.4 V — refer to “Static Test”
under “Connecting Power supplies” in the “IN-
STALLATION” section) will be signalled by:
Ø
the
Warning low battery on Power station
event
(refer to “Events-Actions” section)
Ø
the ON status of the
G
LED on the keypads, and the
Low Battery
message (refer “View Trouble
Mode” in the USER MANUAL)
Ø
the Event details in the Logger
TYPE
— Low Battery
EVENT ID.
— The Power Station label (Description)
Battery Trouble
(refer to “Dynamic Test” under “Con-
necting Power supplies” in the “INSTALLATION” sec-
tion) will be signalled by:
Ø
the
Warning power trouble on Power station
event (refer to “Events-Actions” section)
Ø
the ON status of the
G
LED on the keypads, and the
Troub. pow. syst.
message (refer “View Trou-
ble Mode” in the USER MANUAL)
Ø
the Event details in the Logger
TYPE
— Troub. pow. syst.
EVENT ID.
— The Power Station label (Description)
Disconnected Battery
2
will be signalled by:
Ø
the
Battery not connected on Power station event
(refer to “Events-Actions” section)
Ø
the ON status of the
G
LED on the keypads, and the
Batt. disc. pw.s
message (refer “View Trou-
ble Mode” in the USER MANUAL)
Ø
the Event details in the Logger
TYPE
— Batt. disc. pw.s
EVENT ID.
— The Power Station label (Description)
Power supply module
trouble
3
will be signalled by:
Ø
the
Battery charger trouble on Power station
event (refer to “Events-Actions” section)
Ø
the ON status of the
G
LED on the keypads, and the
Fault chrg.pw.s
message (refer “View Trouble
Mode” in the USER MANUAL)
Ø
the Event details in the Logger
TYPE
— Fault chrg.pw.s
EVENT ID.
— The Power Station label (Description)
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2
If the battery voltage drops below 10.2V, the Power station will disconnect it automatically. This operation will
prevent damage to the battery.
3
The Power supply module of the Power station will be considered “out-of-order” if its output voltage reaches
0.5V above, or drops to 0.5V below the preset value. If the Power station is not equipped with a Thermal probe,
the output voltage will be 13.8V. If the Power station is equipped with a Thermal probe, the output voltage will
depend on the probe temperature.