ZXDU B900-CSU (SV1.20) Centralized Supervision Unit Menu Hierarchy Alm (Real-Time Alarms) Enter Pass: 0000_ Alarms Rec. Operation Rec. Discharge Rec. Peak Rec. (Initial password: 0000) Enter First of six alarms 1.Setup Para Alm 6-1 2.OAM LCD Msg Alm Ctrl Rec Main menu PWR RUN EQU COMM1 ALM 1. SMR ON… SPD-C Broken 2. SMR OFF… 3. FLOAT… Browse 4. EQUAL… 5. TEST… 6. Rst SmokeSensor The table lists the parameters. Those marked with * must be checked and modified according to the requirements (wrong parameter settings will cause improper system operation and alarm errors)! Rec (Record) Enter Enter Indicators RST ▲ Esc Alarm name COMM2 ▼ Enter Buttons The peak records will be updated if the CSU is reset. Button Function and Description ▲ Moves the cursor to the left S/N Parameter Default 1 Float.Volt. 53.5 V LVD = Low Voltage Disconnect 2 Equal.Volt. 56.4 V 3 Test Stop Volt. 46.0 V - 4 Batt. Cap. 100 Ah Set the parameter according to actual capacity of the battery branch. Caution: If the battery branch is equipped with no batteries, set the battery capacity to “0”. An incorrect battery capacity setting will cause the CSU to fail to manage the batteries. 5 Chg.Curr.Coeff 0.15 Cap Use the default value or set the parameter according to the user’s requirement 6 Equ.Enabled Enabled - 7 Equ.Period 180 Days - 8 Auto.Testing Disabled - 9 Test Period. 30 Days - 10 Test StartTime 9:00 - 11 Batt.UnderVolt 47.0 V - 12 LVD1 Volt. 46.0 V Should be larger than 44.5 V 13 LVD2 Volt. 45.0 V Should be larger than 43.2 V 14 COM2 Bauds 9600 bps Set the parameter according to the actual configuration. 15 Device No. 1 Device No. of the equipment monitored by the same background monitoring system must vary with the equipment. Otherwise, communication will fail. 16 Password 0000 - 17 Set Out-Relay - - 18 Language English - 19 Alarm Sound Enabled - 20 SMR Number 3 Set this parameter according to the actual configuration. Install the SMRs starting from slot 1. For example, install the SMR in slot 1 if one SMR is configured. 21 Min.Load Curr. 2A It refers to possibly minimum load current during system operation. Set it according to the actual configuration. 22 Batt.Disch.Curr -4 A - 23 Current Date - Set it to local date (Year-Month-Day) 24 Current Time - Set it to local time (Hour:Minute:Second) PWR: power Increases values RUN: running Moves the cursor to the right ALM: alarm Description 1 SMR ON… Activates a Switching Mode Rectifier (SMR) in the CSU 2 SMR OFF… Deactivates an SMR in the CSU Turns pages/items downwards EQU: equalized charging 3 FLOAT… Starts battery floating charge mode Decreases values COMM1: communication 1 4 EQUAL… Starts battery equalized charge (boost charge) mode Esc COMM2: communication 2 5 TEST… Starts battery test Exits and returns to the upper-level interface 6 Rst SmokeSensor Resets the smoke sensor Enter Enters the lower-level interface Confirms the current menu item Saves the current parameter setting ▲+ Enter Enter Msg Alm Ctrl Rec Enter DC Out Battery AC In SMR Env.T&H In-Relays Next Equal Time Version DC Out 56.2V 16.6A Battery 54.9V ~ ~ Enter ~ Battery 53.5V Enter 0.5A Esc Battery 53.5V Steps: For example, perform the operations below to query the battery-related data. 1. Select Msg in the main menu interface and press Enter. 2. Press ▼ to view the Battery interface. 3. Press Enter to enter the lower-level interfaces and press ▲ or ▼ to turn pages. 4. Press Esc to return to the main menu interface. AC power supply Battery 53.5V Esc DC Out 56.2V 16.6A 0.5 A 0.5 A Browse AC In 225V Battery power supply 0.5A Displays help information The symbol indicates that there is a lower-level interface Msg (Real-Time Information) Battery voltage and current AC input voltage and current 0.2A SMR Enter Esc No.1 SMR 0.1A 25 C 24 C Output current, main radiator temperature, and temperature inside the SMR No.1 SMR 225V 53.5V AC input voltage and DC output voltage No.1 SMR FLOAT Working status FLOAT, EQUAL, TEST, or CurrLtd Battery 25 C Env.T&H 27 C 50% FLOAT Environment temperature and humidity Open In-Relays FLOAT : in position, but shut down : communication failure Next Equal Time 2012-11-03 The system will start equalized charging at this time. : no SMR configured No.1 SMR 2008-02-28 V1.00 Use the default value or set the parameter according to the user’s requirement A Entering the Password : operating normally Battery temperature and charging mode Requirements Closed Browse Battery 25 C Actual Indicators Turns pages/items upwards S/N OAM Menu ▼ For more information about the software operations, refer to the ZXDU B900-CSU (SV1.20) Centralized Supervision Unit Operation Guide. SMR = Switching Mode Rectifier PFC = Power Factor Correction CSU Model Record the modified parameter values in the table below and keep this record for the future use. CSU = Centralized Supervision Unit SPD = Surge Protection Device Note: ZXDU** **** 2009-12-12 V1.20 System model Software version 1. Select Ctrl in the main menu and press Enter. Then the password interface appears. 2. The initial user password is “0000”. Press ▼ to move the cursor to the underscore (far right) and press Enter to confirm. (If the password has been modified, press ▲ or ▼ to move the cursor and press Enter to change the value.) Enter SMR release date and version Msg Alm Ctrl Rec Main menu ZTE Corporation Address: No. 55, Hi-tech Road South, ShenZhen, P.R.China /2 Setting Parameters (1) CSU Overview Ctrl (Control) Document number/version: SJ-20120213132751-004 / 2012-03-10 (R1.0) Postcode: 518057 Website: http://ensupport.zte.com.cn Pass: 0000_ Initial password: 0000 Email: 800@zte.com.cn Enter 1. Setup Para Enter /2 ZXDU B900-CSU (SV1.20) Centralized Supervision Unit Setting Parameters (2) Alarm List B Modifying a Parameter Value Batt. Cap. is used as an example. 1. Select the 1. Setup Para interface and press Enter. 2. Press ▲ or ▼ to select Batt. Cap. and press Enter. 3. Perform the operations below to modify the value of Batt. Cap. a. Press ▲ or ▼ to move the cursor. b. Press Enter to change the value. c. Move the cursor to the underscore (far-right) and press Enter to save the modification (or press Esc to cancel it). Enter 1. Setup Para Enter Esc 4. Batt. Cap. 100 Ah Enter Bat Cap(Ah) 0100_ Esc Move cursor Enter Modify value & save setting Esc Quit Related Document: For further details, refer to ZXDU B900-CSU (SV1.20) Centralized Supervision Unit Operation Guide. S/N Alarm Name Default Level Output Relay Description S/N Alarm Name Default Level Output Relay 1 Start GEN - None The generator has been started. 19 SMR L.Vin Minor None - A7 A minor alarm occurs. AC Switch Off Major A1 The AC input switch is OFF. The input voltage of the rectifier is lower than the threshold, and the rectifier output current is encountering linear load shedding. 2 Common Alarm 3 4 20 SMR Fuse Broken Major A2 The output fuse of the rectifier is blown. AC Power Off Major A1 The mains supply is interrupted and there is no standby AC input available. 21 SMR CommFail Major A2 5 SPD-C Broken Major A3 The communication between the rectifier and the monitoring unit is interrupted. The Class C Surge Protection Device (SPD) is faulty. 22 DC Under-Volt Minor A6 The DC output voltage is lower than DC UnderVolt. 6 SPD-D Broken Mask A3 This alarm is deactivated in the CSU. 23 DC Over-Volt Minor None 7 AC Under-Volt Minor None The AC input voltage is lower than AC.UnderVolt. The DC output voltage is higher than DC OverVolt. 24 DC Loop Broken Major A4 The load loop is not connected. 8 AC Over-Volt Minor None The AC input voltage is higher than AC.OverVolt. 25 Batt.Loop Brk. Major A4 The battery branch loop is open. 26 Bat Under-Volt Major A6 The battery branch voltage is lower than Batt.UnderVolt. 27 Bat Over-Temp Minor None The battery branch working temperature is higher than Batt.OverTemp. 28 TmpL Shut-down Major A5 The environment temperature is lower than Env.UnderTemp .As a result, the batteries as well as the entire loads are disconnected. 29 1st Shut-down Major A5 When the battery voltage is lower than LVD1 Volt., the system disconnects secondary loads (LLVD1 loads). Note: LVD = Low Voltage Disconnect LLVD = Load Low Voltage Disconnect 30 2nd Shut-down Major A5 When the battery voltage is lower than LVD2 Volt., the system disconnects all the battery packs. As a result, the system disconnects primary loads (LLVD2 loads). 31 DC SPD Broken Major A3 The DC SPD is faulty. 32 DC Breaker Alm Mask None This alarm is deactivated in the CSU. 33 Batt.Test Fail Minor A4 The battery test is terminated despite that its duration does not reach Test Max.Hours. 34 Batt. On Load Minor A4 The battery is discharging. 35 Env Under-Temp Minor None The environment temperature is lower than Env.UnderTemp. 36 Env Over-Temp Minor None The environment temperature is higher than Env.OverTemp. 37 Env Under-Hum Mask None This alarm is deactivated in the CSU. 38 Env Over-Hum Mask None This alarm is deactivated in the CSU. 39 Smoke Alarm Major None The sensor detects the smoke. 40 Flood Alarm Major None The sensor detects the entrance of water. 41 Door Magnet Alm Minor None The sensor detects intrusion of something. 42 E.T.Invalid Mask None This alarm is deactivated in the CSU. 43 E.H.Invalid Mask None This alarm is deactivated in the CSU. Default Actual 9 AC Over-Curr Minor None The AC input current is higher than AC.OverCurr. 10 SMR Over-Vout Major A2 The output voltage of the Switching Mode Rectifier (SMR) is higher than the threshold, and the rectifier stops output. Setting Output Relays For the level and output relay of each alarm (alarm attribute), refer to “Alarm List”. Record modified alarm attribute in the “Alarm List” and keep this record for future use. 11 SMR Over-Iout Major A2 The output current of the rectifier is higher than the threshold, and the rectifier stops output. Modifying Alarm Attribute 12 SMR Fan Fault Major A2 The fan of the rectifier is faulty. The operations to modify the output relay are described as follows. Take the modification of the output relay of AC Under-Volt alarm as an example. 1. Enter the [1. Setup Para 17.Set Out-Relay] interface. 2. Perform the operations below to modify the output relay. a. With the cursor on the serial number of an alarm, press ▲ or ▼ to turn pages and select AC Under-Volt. b. Press Enter to enable the modification. c. Press ▲ or ▼ to modify the output relay. d. Press Esc or Enter to complete the modification of this output relay. 3. Press Esc and the system will give a prompt Save or Not? 13 SMR PFC Fault Major A2 The Power Factor Correction (PFC) circuit of the rectifier is faulty. 14 SMR Over-Vin Major A2 The input voltage of the rectifier is higher than the threshold. 15 SMR L.Vin.Off Major A2 The input voltage of the rectifier is lower than the threshold. 16 SMR H.T. Off Major A2 The temperature of the rectifier main radiator is higher than the threshold, and the rectifier stops output. 4. Press Enter to save the modification (or press Esc to cancel it). 1. Setup Para Enter 17 SMR Env.H.T. Off Major A2 Enter 17. Set Out-Relay Enter 7 AC Under-Volt Enter Relay: A5 Esc Esc Esc Enter Select different alarms 7 AC Under-Volt 18 SMR Env.H.T. Minor None The environment temperature of the rectifier is higher than the threshold, and the rectifier shuts down for protection. The environment temperature of the rectifier is higher than the threshold, and the rectifier output is encountering linear load shedding. Default Actual Modify value Relay: A2 Esc or Enter 7 AC Under-Volt Esc Save or Not? Relay: A2 Enter Save setting Esc Quit Notes for Modification of Alarm Levels Levels of the alarms are not modifiable in the CSU. To modify the alarm levels, the user need to install the NetNumen U31 R32 Power Network Management System provided by ZTE in the server/client terminals and complete all the necessary connections and configurations. Output Relays A1 to A7 are software codes of the seven output relays. For their corresponding interfaces, refer to the Quick User Guide of the DC power system. “None” means that the corresponding alarm has no output relay. The output relay of an alarm will not take effect when its alarm level is set to “Mask”. Alarm Level and Prompt Major: In case of a major alarm, the ALM indicator of the CSU is lit and the alarm buzzer sounds. Minor: In case of a minor alarm, the ALM indicator of the CSU is lit while the alarm buzzer does not sound. Mask: In case of an ignored alarm, the CSU does not provide any notification. The buzzer continues to sound until the alarm is cleared or the buzzer is manually stopped. Users can press any button of the CSU to mute the buzzer temporarily. If the alarm is not cleared within half an hour, the buzzer sounds again. ZTE Corporation Address: No. 55, Hi-tech Road South, ShenZhen, P.R.China Postcode: 518057 Website: http://ensupport.zte.com.cn Description Email: 800@zte.com.cn