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6.2 Battery Configuration
1. From the Operation Normal screen, press the
BATT
softkey to open the BATTERY INFO menu.
2. Press
ENTR
to open BATT CONFIG Menu. The BATT MHOS screen opens*; press
ENTR
to access the first battery
in the string, for example, (A1). The first digit will be cycling on and off. Press the
UP
arrow key to set the value of
each digit as recorded at the time the batteries were installed. Once the correct value is set, press
ENTR
to advance
to the next digit. Use the
UP
arrow key as before to set the value. Repeat for each following digit. When complete,
press
ENTR
to return to the BATTERY MHOS screen. Press the
DOWN
arrow key to select the next battery in the
string and repeat the MHOS setting process.
3. Once the MHOS values for each battery have been set, press
ESC
to return to the BATTERY CONFIG MENU.
4. Press the
DOWN
arrow key to select the next line item for adjustment: BATT DATES.
5. Press
ENTR
to select battery and advance to DATE SET screen. Press
ENTR
to select Batt A1 date. Select
ENTR
and key in the dates recorded from the battery labels at the time of installation. Press
ESC
to return to the DATE SET
screen and the down arrow to select the next battery. Repeat the above steps for each remaining battery.
6. Press
DOWN
arrow softkey and select BATT
MODEL and from the submenu, select the battery type installed.
7. Press
ENTR
to return to the Battery Config menu and select NUM BATT STRINGS and enter the correct value.
8. Press
ENTR
to accept new data.
9. Press
ESC
to return to the OPERATION NORMAL screen.
10. Switch SPI/ALT
ON
and verify the XM3.1-HP is supplying to the load.
Condition
Output LED
Alarm LED
Normal Operation On
Off
Minor Alarm
Flash
Off
Major Alarm
Flash
Flash
Output Off
Off
Flash
OUTPUT
ALARM
TEST
A Self-Test Fail alarm will be activated and appear on the Smart Display and Transponder web page if the XM3.1-
HP detects one or more defective battery strings or problem with the Inverter Module. Replace batteries or module
as required. This is a latched alarm and power cycling the Inverter Module will not clear the alarm. This alarm can
only be cleared by successfully running in self-test for a minimum of one minute.
For power supply installations that may not have utility power available due to new construction or extended service
interruptions, it is recommended to disconnect the batteries from the power supply until the site is fully functional.
It is not recommended to have the power supply battery circuit breaker in the off position with batteries connected
and no utility power connected for extended periods of time. A warning will display on the Smart Display when this
condition is detected.
NOTICE:
NOTICE:
6.3 Self-Test Operation
The power supply should be operating correctly with no alarms present.
Use the Smart Display to verify Normal and Communication Information.
Verify Test Duration setting in the PWR CNFG menu screen.
1. Press and hold the
TEST
button for 1 to 2 seconds to start self-
test. The test will run for a preset time (5-180 minutes, set in the
PWR CNFG Menu). Self-test can also be entered by setting self-test
to ON in the PWR CNFG Menu. Additionally, the self-test can be
configured to perform a deep-discharge of 10%, 20%, 30%, 40% and
50% of battery capacity. When the deep discharge is complete, it will
revert back to the Timed Test.
Fig. 6-5, Test Button
Table 6-1, Alarm Indicators
* Battery MHOs and Date code should only be set after the transponder is online, as indicated by the "OL" LED showing a steady ON state.