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5.9.2.6
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The
Immediate
option displays the alarm message on the display directly after
the alarm condition starts to apply, which is the normal procedure.
In certain cases it may be desirable to suppress the alarm message during the
delay time. In this case select the
Delayed
option.
5.9.3
Alarm log
The alarm log shows the last fifty alarm events. Two events are shown at a
time. The two positions in the list that are currently shown are specified top
right.
The alarm text, type of event and date and time of the event are shown in
each instance. The type of events that could occur include:
1.
Alarm came, i.e. alarm condition met. Specified with “+”.
2.
Alarm went, i.e. alarm condition ended, Specified with “-”.
3.
Alarm acknowledged. Specified with “Ack”.
5.9.4
Rectifier status log
Shows rectifier status at the five latest occurrences of the alarm “Rectifier
fault”, of which the latest on top. For description of separate status bits, see
Appendix_C
and address 0-1 in
Appendix_D
.
5.10
SETTINGS
5.10.1
General
Under the
Settings
heading you set the rectifier's output voltage for float
charging and equalizing charging, and the rectifier level for current limit.
There is also the option here for adjusting the built-in clock.
If PCM2 is used solely as a monitor (number of rectifiers = 0) the
Ueq
and
Ilimit
options cannot be
selected.
5.10.2
Adjust the voltage level for float charging
Set the required voltage level for float charging.
If the actual float charging voltage does not appear to match the set value,
this is probably due to the float charging voltage being temperature
controlled. The value you set here is the level that applies at +20°C.
If PCM2 is used solely as a monitor (number of rectifiers = 0) this value does not control the
voltage level, but is only used as a reference level for monitoring.
Note that the voltage is limited to maximum 1% below the level U
maximum
, see section
5.13.8.
WARNING!
The batteries will be damaged by an incorrectly set float charging voltage. Always
observe the recommendations given by the battery manufacturer.
5.10.3
Adjust the voltage level for equalizing charging
Set the required voltage level for equalizing charging.
The voltage level for equalizing charging is a fixed absolute level, i.e. it is not
#OVERVOLTAGE, U>
#
Select
Alarm display
Immediate
Delayed
________________________________
Ready
===ALARM/LOG=== 1- 2
OVERVOLTAGE, U>
+ 2006-10-10
11:09
OVERVOLTAGE, U>
- 2006-10-10
11:23
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Ready
=====SETTINGS=====
Ufloat: 120.4V
Ueq: 126.9V
Ilimit: 100%
Clock: 09:31:21
________________________________
Select Return
Adjust
equalizing charging
level, Ueq
126.90V
________________________________
Ready
Adjust
float charging level,
Ufloat (at 20°C)
120.40V
________________________________
Ready
=ALARM/RECTSTATUS=
0000 1000 0000 0111
0000 1000 0000 0111
0000 1000 0000 0111
0000 1000 0000 0111
0000 1000 0000 0111
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Return