milleteknik NOVA FLX L User manual

NOVA FLX L
NOVA 12V 10A FLX L
EN

350-215
Publication date 2023-10-25

Table of Contents
1. Revisions and the edition of this document .................................................................................. 4
2. Variant overview NOVA ............................................................................................................... 5
3. Component overviewNOVA FLX L ............................................................................................... 5
4. Mounting FLX L ......................................................................................................................... 6
4.1. Console for FLX M and FLX L .......................................................................................... 7
5. Connection of batteries, 12 V ...................................................................................................... 7
6. PRO3 motherboard .................................................................................................................... 8
6.1. Motherboard - description ................................................................................................ 8
6.1.1. Fuses .................................................................................................................. 9
6.1.2. Connect the mains to the motherboard (PCB) ........................................................ 9
Connect mains ...................................................................................................... 9
6.1.3. Connect load ...................................................................................................... 10
6.1.4. Dip switch 1-8 .................................................................................................... 10
Mains failure delay (dip 5-6) .................................................................................. 10
Low battery voltage (dip 7) ................................................................................... 10
LED (dip 8) .......................................................................................................... 11
Battery test (dip 8) ............................................................................................... 11
6.1.5. Reboot to confirm changes in address, battery and alarm settings to parent sys-
tem ............................................................................................................................. 11
6.1.6. Reset after battery replacement -PRO3 ............................................................... 12
7. Multiple units into one parent system ......................................................................................... 12
8. Commissioning - how to start the unit ........................................................................................ 13
9. Alarm displayed on cabinet door ............................................................................................... 13
10. Adjustment of tamper switch ................................................................................................... 14
11. NOVA product sheet ............................................................................................................... 15
11.1. SSF1014 certified* battery backup with communication ................................................. 15
11.1.1. Technical specifications ..................................................................................... 15
11.1.2. Name, article number, e-number and certificate number ...................................... 16
11.1.3. About NOVA FLX .............................................................................................. 16
Flexibility ............................................................................................................. 16
Fixed installation .................................................................................................. 16
11.1.4. Area of use ...................................................................................................... 16
11.1.5. Installation video ............................................................................................... 16
11.2. Regulations and certifications ....................................................................................... 16
11.2.1. Requirements that the product meets ................................................................. 16
11.3. Reserve operating times, power outlet and load output current ....................................... 17
11.3.1. Charging current for batteries and battery capacity ............................................. 17
11.3.2. Power outlet NOVA FLX .................................................................................... 17
11.4. Circuit boards - Technical data ..................................................................................... 18
11.4.1. Technical data, motherboard: PRO 3 .................................................................. 18
Alarm .................................................................................................................. 18
11.4.2. Technical data, alarm card for PRO 3 / NEO3 ..................................................... 19
11.5. Power supply .............................................................................................................. 20
11.5.1. Power supply - Technical Data LRS-150-12 ........................................................ 20
11.6. Technical data enclosures ............................................................................................ 21
11.6.1. Enclosures - Technical Data FLX L .................................................................... 21
11.7. Link to the latest information ......................................................................................... 21
11.8. Warranty, support, country of manufacture and country of origin ..................................... 21
11.8.1. Support ............................................................................................................ 21
Spare parts ......................................................................................................... 21
Support after the warranty period .......................................................................... 21
Questions about product performance? ................................................................. 22
11.9. Product life cycle, environmental impact and recycling ................................................... 22
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11.10. Batteries - recommended, not included ....................................................................... 22
11.10.1. Batteries are not included they are sold separately ............................................ 22
11.10.2. Battery combinations NOVA FLX L ................................................................... 22
11.10.3. 45 Ah, 12 V AGM battery ................................................................................. 22
11.10.4. Reserve operating times for different alarm classes - overview ........................... 23
12. Address and contact details .................................................................................................... 24
1. REVISIONS AND THE EDITION OF THIS DOCUMENT
The current and most recently published edition of this document is available at www.milleteknik.com.
The validity of this document can not be guaranteed, as new editions are published without prior notice.
User manual in original language: Swedish.
Instructions for use, technical data and translations thereof may contain errors. It is always the responsi-
bility of the installer to install the product in a safe manner.
READ THIS FIRST!
Electronics, regardless of enclosure, are intended for use in a controlled indoor envi-
ronment.
Ventilation must not be covered.
Only authorized persons should install and maintain the system.
It is the installer's responsibility to ensure that the system is suitable for its intended
use.
Documents accompanying the system must be kept in or in its immediate vicinity.
Mains voltage should be disconnected during installation.
All information subject to change.
Upon installation of this product, the installer acknowledges and accepts the limitations
of this product as described in this manual.
Instruction manual in Swedish in original1.
1Translations in languages other than Swedish are only indicative and have not been verified. Translation must always be checked
against the Swedish original to ensure correct information.
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2. VARIANT OVERVIEW NOVA
Table 1. Variant overview
Product name Certified name Mother-
board:
PRO1
Mother-
board
PRO2:
Mother-
board
PRO2 v3
Mother-
board:
PRO3
NOVA 12V 10A FLX S 12 V meets the requirements but
is not certified. - - - x
NOVA 12V 10A FLX M - - - x
NOVA 12V 10A FLX L - - - x
NOVA 24V 5A FLX S NOVA 25 50-FLX-S X X - X
NOVA 24V 10A FLX S NOVA 25 100-FLX-S X X - X
NOVA 24V 5A FLX M NOVA 25 50-FLX-M X X - X
NOVA 24V 10A FLX M NOVA 25 100-FLX-M X X - X
NOVA 24V 15A FLX M NOVA 25 150-FLX-M X X X -
NOVA 24V 25A FLX M NOVA 25 250-FLX-M X X X -
NOVA 24V 5A FLX L NOVA 25 50-FLX-L X X - X
NOVA 24V 10A FLX L NOVA 25 100-FLX-L X X - X
NOVA 24V 15A FLX L NOVA 25 150-FLX-L X X X -
NOVA 24V 25A FLX L NOVA 27 250-FLX-L X X X -
3. COMPONENT OVERVIEWNOVA FLX L
Batteries should be placed as in the picture.
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Table 2. Component overview
Number Explanation
A Bracket, reversible for wall mounting or 19 "rack.
B Sabotage contact.
C Cabinet in powder-coated sheet metal.
D Optional card slot.
E Power supply.
F Motherboard.
G Cable entries.
H Battery fuse.
I Space for batteries.
4. MOUNTING FLX L
The unit can be mounted in a 19" rack or on a wall. The supplied brackets can be attached in two ways:
When mounting on a wall, the brackets must sit backwards, against the wall. When mounting in a 19"
rack, the console must sit at the front of the unit.
Figure 1. FLX L - mount brackets
Left bracket facing the front for mounting in a 19 "rack.
Right bracket facing the back for wall mounting.
Nr Explanation
1 Start by attaching the top bracket.
2 Attach the lower bracket.
IMPORTANT
Leave 100 mm free around the air vents.
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4.1. Console for FLX M and FLX L
Bracket is reversible and can be mounted in two ways. It comes with brackets in to the device.
For FLX L, four brackets must be used.
5. CONNECTION OF BATTERIES, 12 V
Battery wiring is mounted on the circuit board upon delivery. Pictures below only show how to connect
wiring.
1. Place the batteries in the cabinet with the battery terminals facing outwards, against the cabinet
door.
2. Connect the battery cable. Red cable on plus and black cable on minus.
• If possible, disconnect mains voltage when replacing the battery.
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6. PRO3 MOTHERBOARD
6.1. Motherboard - description
Figure 2. PRO3
The motherboard controls the device and distributes power. See technical data for more information.
Table 3. Circuit board overview, explanation
No . On circuit board Explanation
1 J24 Power supply control.
2 J5 1=not prioritized 2=external alarm.
3 JU1 LED.
4 JU7 Not used.
5 J11 Reset jumper, used when changing batteries.
6 JU6 Connection for relay board / communication / firmware update.
7 J29 Connection to fan.
8 J101 Connection to tamper contact.
9 J17 Connection to tamper switch from battery box.
10 J35 Not used.
11 J14 Alarm input from external battery fuse, from battery box.
12 and 13 J10 and J100 Alarm from external option card.
14 D18, D19 LEDs show the status of communication (RS-485).
15 S3 Dip switch
16 P2:1-4 Load outputs
17 P3:1-3 Communication connection, RS-485.
18 P1:1-3 Connection to the mains.
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6.1.1. Fuses
Table 4. Fuses on PRO3 / NEO3
Fuse Type Explanation
F1 T2.5A Mains fuse
F3 T16A Load fuse 1 - (for P2:2)
F4 T16A Battery fuse
F5 T3A-T10A* Load fuse 1+ (for P2: 1)
F7 T3A-T10A* Load fuse 2 + (for P2:3)
*The size of the fuse depends on the battery backup (rated) power outlet (A) .
FUSE REPLACEMENT WARNING (A)
There is a risk of damage if the fuse is changed to a larger one than what the unit
is delivered with. The function of the fuse is to protect the connected load and cables
against damage and fire. It is not possible to change the fuse to a larger one to
increase the power output.
6.1.2. Connect the mains to the motherboard (PCB)
CONNECT MAINS
Pull wiring through the cable entry on the cabinet.
If possible, secure the mains cable with cable ties where possible.
Electrical network cabling shall be kept separate from other cabling to avoid EMC interference.
Figure 3. Connect the mains to the motherboard
Connect the mains cable to the terminal before it is put back on the motherboard. Secure F and N with
cable ties for electrical safety.
Table 5. Electrical network connections
Letter Explanation
F Phase
N Neutral
PE Protective earth
ELECTRICAL MAINS CONNECTION 230 V AC ON CIRCUIT
BOARD
Check that the marking on the circuit board matches the cable arrangement on the
terminal block.
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6.1.3. Connect load
MAX CURRENT
The maximum current must not be exceeded. Max current is indicated on nameplate
on the device.
If there are one or more connection cards (to increase the number of load outputs), load must be
connected there and not on the main board.
Table 6. Load connections
Circuit board number Explanation
P2: 1 Connection for load 1 +
P2: 2 Connection for load 1 -
P2: 3 Connection for load 2 +
P2: 4 Connection for load 2 -
6.1.4. Dip switch 1-8
Dip-Switch has several different configuration modes:
Table 7. Dip switch 1-8
Dip switch In mains operation or in battery operation Comment
1 Address for external communication. -
2 Address for external communication -
3 Address for external communication -
4 Address for external communication -
5 Sets alarm for mains failure delay Available from software v1.5
6 Sets alarm for mains failure delay Available from software v 1.5
7 Sets alarm limit for low battery voltage in battery operation. Available from software v 1.5
8 Turns LED off or on. Upcoming feature through software update
8 in sequence Performs battery test Not available in NEO.
MAINS FAILURE DELAY (DIP 5-6)
It is possible to change the time for when the alarm for a power outage should be given. Use the matrix
to set the alarm.
Table 8. Mains failure delay
Alarms for mains failure are given after: Dip 5 Dip 6
3 seconds OFF OFF
30 minutes OFF ON
60 minutes ON OFF
240 minutes (4 hours) ON ON
LOW BATTERY VOLTAGE (DIP 7)
Dip: 7 has the same function regardless of whether the unit is in mains or battery operation or whether
the tamper switch is held down.
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Table 9. Low battery voltage
Alarm for low battery voltage is given when Dip 7
22,8 V* ON
24 V OFF
*25% of battery capacity remains.
LED (DIP 8)
LED/battery-test always lights up when the door is open.
Dip-switch 8=ON turns off the LED.
Dip-switch 8=OFF turns on the LED.
BATTERY TEST (DIP 8)
To do a battery test, dip 8 needs to change position and five seconds need to pass before the test is
initiated.
• If dip 8 in original position is on OFF then switch dip 8 to: ON (wait 5 seconds) and then switch back
to OFF.
• If dip 8 in original position is on ON then switch dip 8 to: OFF (wait 5 seconds) and then switch back
to ON.
This activates the battery test after 3-8 seconds. The battery test lasts for about 6 seconds and then
the LED flashes yellow quickly. Aged battery alarms may be indicated while the battery test is being
performed.
Only reset dip 8 when the test is complete.
6.1.5. Reboot to confirm changes in address, battery and alarm settings to parent
system
After the dip-switch has been set for various parameters, the device's software needs to be restarted.
This is for the new settings to be stored and take effect.
IMPORTANT
Rebooting according to this procedure does not interrupt the output voltage.
Restarting the device software is done by jumpering J11 (PRO3)
IMPORTANT
Reboot must be done every time a change is made to the device.
NEO cannot be connected to communication/UC.
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6.1.6. Reset after battery replacement -PRO3
After battery replacement, the device needs to measure the capacity of new batteries and clear previ-
ously set battery capacity. All alarms are cleared from the units memory, statistics remains and can not
be cleared.
• Insert jumper on J11 and remove jumper on J11
After doing step, the battery capacity is cleared in the units memory and is ready to read the new
battery capacity.
This procedure needs to be done each time the batteries are replaced or when connecting a battery
box.
NOTE ON TEST OF BATTERIES
At start-up, it takes 72 hours before the system performs battery tests. This is to
ensure fully charged batteries and to collect averages / history for at least 72 hours.
Thereafter, every four hours, a qualified cell sample of the batteries is performed.
NOTE ON START-UP WITH SHORT-CIRCUITED BATTERIES
Peak current at start-up with short-circuited batteries: Up to 30 A p-p for 200 ms.
Always follow the start-up procedure.
7. MULTIPLE UNITS INTO ONE PARENT SYSTEM
To connect several units to a higher system, the load-minus between several battery backups must be
connected together.
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8. COMMISSIONING - HOW TO START THE UNIT
1. Connect batteries
2. Connect / switch on fuses
3. connect load, alarm and possibly. other connections.
4. Screw the mains cable into the terminal block and attach the terminal block to the motherboard.
5. Switch on mains voltage.
The unit works normally when the indicator LED on the outside of the cabinet door lights up with a solid
green light. See front panel for other status indications.
It may take up to 72 hours before the batteries are fully charged.
9. ALARM DISPLAYED ON CABINET DOOR
In normal mode, the indicator LED shows a solid green light.
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NOVA
Power supply AC/DC
Battery backup
Green Normal operation
Tamper alarm (sabotage)
Mains failure
Amber Low battery
Aged batteries
Disconnected batteries / battery cell shortage
Red Over or under voltage / charger fault
Low system voltage
Blown load / battery fuse blown
OffDeep discharge protection (system shutdown)
POWER SUPPLIES - MADE IN SWEDEN
www.milleteknik.se
222-041
The indicator diode (LED) shows Explanation
Solid green light Normal operation.
Slow green flashes Sabotage alarm.
Fast green flashes Mains failure.
Solid yellow light Low battery voltage.
Slow yellow flashes Aged batteries.
Rapid yellow flashes Disconnected batteries / battery cell shortage.
Solid red light Overvoltage or undervoltage or charger fault.
Slow red flashes Low system voltage.
Rapid red flashes Blown load / battery fuse has blown.
No light / off Deep discharge protection is activated. (System shutdown).
When operating system: If the indicator LED is off, deep discharge protection has come into force.
10. ADJUSTMENT OF TAMPER SWITCH
The tamper switch lever must be in the closed position when the cabinet door is closed. If the alarm
goes off ("tamper alarm"), the lever may needs to be adjusted.
The lever is adjusted by the following steps:
1. Pinch with pliers in the middle of the lever.
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2. Carefully adjust the lever in the desired direction (up / down).
3. Check by closing the door. A click is heard when the contact is closed.
NOTICE
Tamper switch will not give an alarm when closed and locked the door.
11. NOVA PRODUCT SHEET
11.1. SSF1014 certified* battery backup with communication
Figure 4. NOVA FLX L
NOVA FLX L can be mounted on a wall or in a 19" rack.
*12 V and 24 V units are certified, with the exception of the NOVA 12V 10A FLX L which meets the
requirements but is not certified.
11.1.1. Technical specifications
These technical specifications are subject to change without notice.
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11.1.2. Name, article number, e-number and certificate number
Name Article number E-number
NOVA 12V 10A FLX L FL01P30012P100 52 136 49
11.1.3. About NOVA FLX
• Controlled charging function.
• Qualified battery capacity test
• Can be supplemented with several different optional cards.
• Mounted on a wall or in a 19 ”rack.
• Flexible battery capacity with battery boxes increases backup operating time.
FLEXIBILITY
NOVA FLX S can have an extra battery box. NOVA FLX M and NOVA FLX L with 1-4 extra battery
boxes *. NOVA FLX M and NOVA FLX L with battery shelves in 19 ”rack *. * The battery boxes and
shelves are connected via a 9-pin connector. The battery box has room for up to 2 pcs. 45 Ah batteries
per battery box. Battery shelves have room for 2 pcs. 45 Ah batteries (Medium) and up to 2 pcs. 150 Ah
batteries (Large) per each battery shelf.
FIXED INSTALLATION
The product is intended for fixed installation. The battery backup must be installed by a qualified
installer.
11.1.4. Area of use
NOVA FLX mostly used for: Access control system, burglar alarms, (integrated security systems), in
public environments such as schools, offices and commercial properties.
11.1.5. Installation video
https://www.milleteknik.se/nova-24-v-5-a-25-a-pro2-flx-l-installation-och-driftsattning/
11.2. Regulations and certifications
11.2.1. Requirements that the product meets
EMC: EMC Directive 2014 / 30EU
Electricity: Low voltage directive: 2014/35 / EU
EN 62368-1
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CE: CE directive according to: 765/2008
Emission: EN61000-6-: 2001 EN55022: 1998: -A1: 2000, A2: 2003 Klass B, EN61000-3-2: 2001
Immunity: EN61000-6-2:2005, EN61000-4-2, -3, 4, -5, -6, -11
SS-EN 50 130-4:2011 Edition 2, EN50131-6
Emission EN55032 (CISPR32) Class B
Environment REACH Regulation: Directive 1907/2006, WEEE Regulation: Directive 20021961E, RoHS Regulation: Directive
2015/863
11.3. Reserve operating times, power outlet and load output current
11.3.1. Charging current for batteries and battery capacity
The unit reads the connected system load and charges the batteries with available residual current
from the power supply. The device performs qualified* battery tests and notifies when batteries need
to be replaced. The batteries are charged gently to extend their life and protection is available against
overcharging.
12 V / 24 V Maximum charging current for batteries
NOVA FLX L 6 A
The battery backup has controlled charging ** (controlled charging) which prevents batteries from being
overcharged and extends their service life significantly. The NOVA series must be used with AGM
batteries.
NOTE
NOVA 12V 10A FLX S, NOVA 12V 10A FLX M and NOVA 12V 10A FLX L meet the
requirements according to EN50131-6 and SSF 1014 but have not been certified.
* Battery test is done with power resistor and the unit is tested and certified together with UPLUS 10+ Design life AGM batteries according
to SSF1014. It is these batteries that must be used to maintain the certificate.
** Controlled charging means that when the batteries are fully charged, they will be disconnected electronically for standby mode for up to
20 days or when the batteries have reached 26.7 V (24 V). By discharging the batteries and charging them continuously (instead of never
using them), the system extends the battery life by up to 50%. The batteries connect automatically in less than 50 microseconds.
11.3.2. Power outlet NOVA FLX
NOVA 12V 10A FLX L Unit without battery box Unit with
1 battery box
Unit with
2 battery boxes
Battery 2 st 45 Ah - -
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NOVA 12V 10A FLX L Unit without battery box Unit with
1 battery box
Unit with
2 battery boxes
Max battery capacity 90 Ah - -
According to. SSF1014, Alarm Class 1-2 2.2 A - -
According to. SSF1014, Alarm Class 3-4 0.9 A - -
Imax A (max discharge current) 10 A - -
Imax b (max charging current) 10 A - -
Imin is always 0 A.
Not all devices may be certified, see device certificate.
11.4. Circuit boards - Technical data
11.4.1. Technical data, motherboard: PRO 3
Info Explanation
Short name: PRO 3
Product description Motherboard in battery backup with advanced functions and communication to parent sys-
tem.
Own consumption, with relay
card Less than 100 mA. All relays retracted on external alarm card in normal mode.
Switching time from mains volt-
age to battery operation When batteries are idle: <5 microseconds. When batteries are in charge cycle: 0 (none).
Batteries rest for 20-day cycles, after which a charging cycle picks up and charges the
batteries for 72 hours. If there is a power failure when batteries are in the charge cycle, there
is no switching time.
Incoming electricity network 230 V AC -240 V AC, 47-63 Hz.
Fuse on mains See table: Fuses.
Indication Indicator diode on circuit board / cabinet door
ALARM
Alarm displayed on indicator LED on the front of the cabinet.
• Cell fault in battery or unconnected battery.
• Charger fault, undervoltage.
• Charger fault, overvoltage.
• Low system voltage, system voltage below 24.0 V in mains operation.
• Low battery voltage, below 24.0 V DC in case of mains failure.
• Power failure alarm.
• Sabotage switch.
• Fuse fault.
• Aged battery
Expanding alarm functions are available via communication or with alarm cards.
Table 10. Fuses
Fuses Type
10 A T10A
Power supply fuse of 12V one T2.5AH250V. Ceramic.
Mains fuse for 24 V units up to 15 A T2.5AH250V. Ceramic.
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Table 11. Protection
Info Explanation
Deep discharge protection (Yes / No) Yes. 12 V units protection at 10V, +/- 0.5 V. 24 V units protection at 20, +/- 0.5 V.
Surge protection (Yes / No) Yes
Overtemperature protection (Yes / No) Yes
Short circuit protected = (Yes / No) Yes
11.4.2. Technical data, alarm card for PRO 3 / NEO3
Info Explanation
Card name: PRO 3
Version: 1.2
Product description Motherboard in battery backup with advanced functions and communication to
superior systems.
Recommended environment Indoors, class 1. Ambient temperature: + 5 ° C - 40 ° C.
Protection class IPX0
Recommended installation NOVA Series (only 5 A and 10 A)
Input voltage 13.6 VDC, 27.3 VDC
Self-consumption 40 mA
Alarm via Alternating relay
Number of alarm outputs 4 pcs
Certified according to EN 50131-6, SBF 110: 8, SSF1014, Meets alarm class 4, SSF 1014, edition 5
Certificate number (SBSC) 20-117
The product meets the requirements ac-
cording to CE directive according to: 765/2008, EMC Directive 2014 / 30EU, Emission:
EN61000-6-: 2001, EN55022: 1998: -A1: 2000, A2: 2003 Class B, EN61000-3-2:
2001, Immunity: EN61000- 6-2: 2005, EN61000-4-2, -3, 4, -5, -6, -11. SS-EN 50
130-4: 2011 Edition 2 & SSF1014 Alarm class 1-4 (Burglar alarm).
Producer Milleteknik AB
Country of origin Sweden
Manufactured in Milleteknik's factory in Partille, Sweden.
This translation is not verified and should be cross referenced with the swedish original before use.
Table 12. Alarm overview
Alarm overview in al-
phabetical order Relay 1 * /
Alarm out-
put 1
Relay 2 * /
Alarm out-
put 2
Relay 3 * /
Alarm out-
put 3
Relay 4 * /
Alarm out-
put 4
Communi-
cation
(P5: 1-9)
Indicator
LED on
main card
and LED
on door.
Network outages X - - - X X
Fuse fault - X - - X X
Sabotage switch - - - X X X
Fan fault - - - - X -
Charger fault, overvolt-
age - X - - X X
Charger fault, under-
voltage - X - - X X
Cell fault or unconnec-
ted battery - X - - X X
Low system voltage. ** - - X - X X
Low battery voltage
(<24.0 V DC) or power
failure
- X - - X X
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Alarm overview in al-
phabetical order Relay 1 * /
Alarm out-
put 1
Relay 2 * /
Alarm out-
put 2
Relay 3 * /
Alarm out-
put 3
Relay 4 * /
Alarm out-
put 4
Communi-
cation
(P5: 1-9)
Indicator
LED on
main card
and LED
on door.
Overtemperature - - - - X -
Undertemperature - - - - X -
Undertemperature - - - - X -
Short battery life left - - - - X -
Aged battery - X ** - - X ** X **
Overcurrent 100%, mi-
nute average - - - - X -
Overcurrent 80%, daily
average - - - - X -
Overcurrent 175%,
second average - - - - X -
* Alarm on potential-free relay contact.
*** Not on NEO battery backups.
Table 13. RS-485 on relay board
RS-485 on P4: 1-4 Explanation
P4:1 GND
P4:2 RX
P4:3 TX
P4:4 +5V
11.5. Power supply
11.5.1. Power supply - Technical Data LRS-150-12
In:
NOVA 12V 10A FLX L
Info Explanation
Output voltage 13,6 V
Output current 0 A - 12.5 A
Output voltage, ripple 150 mVp-p
Overvoltage 13,8 V - 16,2 V
Voltage recharge, ripple / current limitation Less than 0.6 Vp-p
Efficiency 87.5%
Current limitation 110% - 140%
Constant voltage +/- 0.5%
Regulatory accuracy * / - 1.0%
Input current (230 V) 1,7 A
Mains voltage frequency 47 Hz- 63 Hz
Mains voltage 230 V AC - 240 V AC
Brand effect 150 W
Temperature range -30°C - +70°C
Humidity range 20% - 90% RH non-condensed
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