OmniOn Power Galaxy Pulsar Edge Many User manual

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Typical Controllers Typical Separate DisplaysTypical Controllers Faces
The Galaxy Pulsar Edge Controller is the system controller of many OmniOn power system families. The various
models provide system family compatibility and user interface variants. This guide is intended to provide basic
information for controller installation, start up, and operation.
Application specic installation information is provided in equipment documentation (quick start guides, installation
guides, and product manuals).
A Quick Start Guide Supplement provides customer specic Default Voltage Settings and Alarm Signal assignments
when they are factory congured. Controller detail is available in the Pulsar Edge Controller Family Product Manual
(CC848815341) available at
omnionpower.com
Step 1 - Set Jumpers - LAN Port and Alarm Relay
Before installing the controller congure the jumpers- top or side of the controller.
Controller Jumper Settings
LAN Port - J5
Congure and view system parameters using EasyView2 software or a web browser. Default IP address is
192.168.2.1.
CAUTION: Do not connect LAN port to a network when jumper is set to Local.
Local (Server): J5 LAN connects to a laptop.
Local (Server) is a temporary setting, once conguration is
complete move the jumper back to Network (Client) mode.
Network (Client): J5 LAN connects to a
network. (Default).
Alarm Relays
Alarm Relays can be set to operate as Close on Alarm or Open on Alarm. Open on Alarm is the Factory
Default setting.
Move Alarm jumpers to Close on Alarm when required. The number of alarm relays in a controller is
indicated in the model number as nR. Example: MODEL: CP841A_0I6R has 6 alarm relays - PMJ, PMN, 1, 2, 3,
and 4. Relays 1 - 4 are assigned specic functions as described in equipment documentation.
Alarm
Relay
jumpers
Local/
Network
jumper
Controller Jumper
Location
(Side or Top)
Alarm Relay Jumpers Examples
Controller Type Factory Settings
0I6R (6 Relays)
3C3R (3 Relays)
9C0R (no Relays) None
Galaxy Pulsar Edge Controller
Models: Many
QUICK START GUIDE

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Step 2 - Install Controller in Shelf
SPS Controllers with display snap into the shelf slot. Other Controllers are secured with a latch or screw.
The Controller installs into the left most slot of a compatible shelf with slots or into a controller backplane within a
compatible shelf
1. Install the Controller Bracket. Torque to 5 in-lb (0.5 Nm) (NE Controllers with display only).
2. Replace the latch on the front with the bracket for screw mount if necessary (CP applications only) Snap off latch.
Snap on bracket for screw.
3. Open the latch on the front if present.
4. Firmly slide the controller into the shelf or backplane. CAUTION: DO NOT press on LEDs or LCD.
5. Secure with screw or latch, if present.
Controller Bracket
Step 3 - Set Shelf IDs - per shelf Quick Start Guides- some shelves
Shelf ID switches and jumpers are located on the rear of some rectier/ converter
shelf models- see shelf quick start guides for location.
Shelf ID must be unique and in the range of 1 to F.
Set rectier/converter shelf IDs in sequence beginning with 1 at the top shelf.
Step 4 - Install Signal and Communicaons Cables
Communications cables are connected at the rear of many systems.
Install communications cables as instructed in equipment documentation and in site engineering instructions.
See Information: Connectors.
Step 5 - Install 1-Wire Baery Temp, Ambient Temperature, and Voltage Monitor - Oponal
Install 1-Wire Battery Temp, Ambient Temperature, and Voltage Monitor as instructed in equipment documentation and
in site engineering instructions.
See Information: 1-Wire Battery Temp and Voltage Monitor.
Step 6 - System Inial Start Up
Power the controller - follow the system start up procedure as instructed in equipment documentation and in site
engineering instructions.
Top
ID
1
2
3
4
Shelf
Typical Latch
Open

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Parameter Browser or EasyView Display Menu
Controller
System Date, System Time Installation tab Conguration > System Settings
Site ID, Site Description Installation tab Browser or EasyView only
Shelf J-Code or Product
Code
Installation tab Browser or EasyView only
DHCP / Static IP Address Network page (Settings tab, Communications
group)
Conguration > Communications Ports >
Network Settings
Shelves Shelves page (Settings tab, System group) Browser or EasyView only
Rectier
Float Set Point Rectier page (Settings tab, Power group) Conguration > Float Settings > Set Point
Converter
Internal Selective High
Voltage Shutdown
Converter page (Settings tab, Power group Conguration > Converters Settings > HV
Shutdown
High Output Voltage Major
Alarm Converter page (Settings tab, Power group) Conguration > Converters > Voltage
Alarms > High Major
Voltage Set Point Converter page (Settings tab, Power group) Conguration > Converters > Set Point
Battery
Plant Shunt Shunts page (Settings tab, System group) Conguration > Shunt Monitors > Built In
Battery Disconnect Contactors page (Settings tab, System group) Conguration > Contactor Interfaces > Build
In - type “LVBD
Ringer
Output Frequency Ringer page (Settings tab, Power group) Conguration > Ringers > Frequency
Voltage Ringer page (Settings tab, Power group) Conguration > Ringers > Voltage
Offset Voltage Ringer page (Settings tab, Power group) Conguration > Ringers > DC Offset
Ringer Alarms Ringer page (Settings tab, Power group) Conguration > Ringers > Redundancy
Line Power (Remote Power or FTTN)
Alarms FTTN page (Settings tab, System group) Conguration > FTTN > Mult Fail,
Redundancy, Load Drop, Load Share
Advanced Conguration
complete, site specic conguration Verify and edit remaining controller parameters per site engineering instructions.
Step 7 - Congure Controller
Verify and edit controller basic conguration parameters per site engineering instructions.
CAUTION:
1. DHCP/Static IP Address - set per site engineering instructions to assure network access.
2. Converter Voltage Set Point- Set both Converter Internal Selective High Voltage Shutdown and Converter High Output
Voltage Major Alarm higher than desired Converter Voltage Set Point. before setting Converter Voltage Set Point.
Converters will not operate when either of these parameters is set to less than the Converter Voltage Set Point.
See Information: Basic Operation
Basic Conguration- minimum for operation and communication

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Information: Controller Default Voltage Settings and Ranges
Congure these parameters per site engineering instructions.
See Quick Start Guide Supplements for customer specic Default Settings.
Rectier & Battery Management
Standard Default Voltage Settings and
Ranges1
24V 48V
Range Default1
Valve-Reg Flooded NiCd Range Default1
Valve-
Reg Flooded NiCd
Float Voltage 21 to 28V 27.24 26.04 27.2 42 to 556.5V 54.48 52.08 54.40
Boost Voltage 22 to 30 27.24 25.00 27.20 48 to 58V 55.20 57.00 54.40
Rectier Float Selective High Voltage
Shutdown 25 to 30V 29.25 29.25 29.25 -50 to -60V 58.50 58.50 58.50
High Float Voltage Major Alarm 25 to 30V 28.24 28.24 28.24 -50 to -60V 57.00 57.00 57.00
High Float Voltage Minor Alarm 25 to 30V 27.74 27.74 27.74 -50 to -60V 56.00 56.00 56.00
Rectier/System Float Voltage 21 to 28.25V 27.24 25.00 27.20 -42 to -56.5V 54.48 52.08 54.40
Battery on Discharge Float Alarm 23 to
27.25V 25.54 25.00 25.54 -46 to -55V 51.00 50.00 51.00
Very Low Float Voltage Alarm 20 to 25.5V 23.00 23.00 23.00 -40 to -51V 46.00 46.00 46.00
Rectier On Threshold 20 to 25.5V 22.00 22.00 22.00 -40 to -51V 44.00 44.00 44.00
Converter Management
Standard Default Voltage Settings and Ranges1
24V Output 48V Output
Range Default1Range Default1
Internal Selective High Voltage Shutdown 25 to 30V 29.0 50 to 60V 58.0
High Output Voltage Major Alarm 25 to 30V 28.5 50 to 60V 56.0
High Float Voltage Minor Alarm 24 to 30V 27.0 48 to 60V 54.0
Output Voltage 23 to 27.2V 26.0 46 to 54.4V 52.0
Low Voltage Alarm 20 to 27.0V 23.0 40 to 54V 46.0
1Customer specic factory defaults - see the Quick Start Guide Supplement.
Information: Connectors
See equipment Quick Start Guides and Quick Start Guide Supplements for details of connector, factory signal
assignments, and available cables. Connectors are on the primary shelf (equipped with controller), usually at the rear.
Physical styles and locations of system mounted connectors are system specic. Not all connectors are present on all
systems.
Connector Label Position1Function Connect to
J1 ALARMS Alarm Input and Output Ofce Alarm Block (alarm outputs) and Alarm Inputs
J22ALARMS Alarm Input Alarm Inputs
J3/J4 (RJ-45) DATA Upper 1-Wire 1-Wire devices
Lower OmniOn Device Comm Compatible shelves via Daisy Chain
J5 (RJ-45) LAN 10/100Base-TNetwork or Local PC
J7 DIST Distribution Signals Compatible Distribution Shelf
1DATA connectors (J3 and J4) are usually positioned one above the other. Use only the upper connector for 1-Wire devices. See equipment Quick Start
Guide.
2ALARM connections (J2) Some systems split alarm signals between J1 and J2. Some systems provide all alarm signals on J1, omitting J2. See equipment
Quick Start Guide for details.
Information: Alarms - Power Minor (PMN) and Power Major (PMJ)
PMN reports during every minor alarm condition.
PMJ reports during every major alarm condition.

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Information: 1-Wire Battery Temp, Ambient Temperature, and Voltage Monitor
1-Wire Monitoring is accomplished with a “Daisy Chained” series of probes connected to the upper DATA connector
(J3/J4) on the primary shelf (equipped with controller).
Battery Probes monitor battery temperature and voltage (ES771 required to monitor voltage). Bolt the Battery Probe
under battery “–“ terminal connector hardware; NOT under the connecting lug.
Ambient Probes monitor ambient temperature. Mount the Ambient probe as desired.
All 1-Wire probes may be connected to any 1-Wire daisy-chain using the wire sets listed below.
Max per system: Probes - 16, ES771 Modules - 6.
1. Mount and wire probes per the instructions included with each probe.
1-Wire Daisy-Chain Battery Temperature Measurement
Ordering Codes Descriptions
CC109142980 QS873A Battery Thermal Probe
150026698 QS873B Ambient Probe
CC848817024 B 10’ controller to thermal probe wireset
CC109157434 B 20’ controller to thermal probe wireset
CC848822560 C 1’ thermal probe to thermal probe wireset
848719803 C 5’ thermal probe to thermal probe wireset
CC848822321 C 10’ thermal probe to thermal probe wireset
850037334 C 20’ thermal probe to thermal probe wireset
Ordering Codes Descriptions
108958422 ES771A Voltage Monitor Card
CC848791517 D 2 ½’ ES771A to probe wireset
CC848797290 D 6’ ES771A to probe wireset
848719829 D 10’ ES771A to probe wireset
CC848791500 G 4’ ES771A to ES771A or controller wireset
848652947 G 10’ ES771A to ES771A or controller wireset
USE COUPLER 555052-1 AND G-STYLE
CABLE TO DAISY CHAIN B-STYLE CABLE
UP TO 150 FEET
TO CONTROLLER
TRIM BROWN VOLTAGE SENSE
WIRE ON B AND C-STYLE CABLES
ADDITIONAL TEMPERATURE
PROBES
1-Wire Daisy-Chain Battery Temperature and Voltage Measurement
ADDITIONAL TEMPERATURE
PROBES
TO Controller
To Next ES771
USE COUPLER 555052-1 to DAISY CHAIN G
-STYLE CABLES UP TO 150 FEET
VOLTAGE SENSE WIRE

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Information: Basic Operation
Controller LEDs - Alarm Status:
SYS: Green = Normal
Amber = Minor Alarm
Red = Critical/Major Alarm
ALM: Red = certain user dened
alarms
System Parameters: View and change from the
factory defaults via:
A. LAN port in Local mode via a laptop (web pages)
B. Network (web pages)
C. Craft Port via laptop and EasyView2 software (or
HyperTerminal).
D. Controller Display Panel - on some models.
Details in Pulsar Edge Controller Family Product
Manual.
LAN port Local or Network
Set by the jumper setting
shown in step 1.
EasyView2 (GUI) software
can be downloaded from
omnionpower.com
Connect PC via Craft Port
1. Connect laptop PC to Craft
port.
2. Run EasyView2 program.
3. Follow Operation Web Page/
EasyView2
Connect PC via LAN Port
1. Set LAN port to Local - jumper setting shown in
Step 1.
2. Connect laptop PC to LAN port.
3. Follow Operation Web Page / EasyView2
4. Set LAN port to Network mode and connect
network cable to restore network access.
Connect PC via Network
1. With LAN port set to
Network (Step 1).
2. Open a browser or
EasyView2 on a network
connected PC.
3. Follow Operation Web
Page / EasyView2
View and Change - Web Page/EasyView2
1. Connect via browser or EasyView2 - default IP address 192.168.2.1
2. Login to the controller - username is not required by default
Access (Default Username) Default Password
Read-Only (none) OmniOn
Read/Write (none) super-user
Read/Write/Password Administration (“admin”) administrator
3. Select the desired tab - Installation and Settings tabs for conguration.
4. Select the desired item from the items grouped in columns.
5. View and change system parameters as instructed in equipment documentation and in site engineering
instructions.
Compatibility: Web Pages have been tested with Internet Explorer versions up to and including version 11.
EasyView2 has been tested with 32-bit and 64 bit Windows versions up to Windows 8.
EasyView2/Web Settings PageEasyView2/Web Login Page

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Information: Basic Operation (Continued)
EasyView2/Web Installation Page EasyView2/Web Home Page Example
View and Change - Display Panel (on some models)
Most controller features not requiring alpha character input are available via the display panel provided on some
models.
Efficiency
goto Sub-Menu
Enable/Disable
Redundancy (DIS)
On Thershold (22.00v)
Remote Off (ENA)
Selected Item
Scroll Bar indicator
Scroll Bar
Set Value
Operating
Mode
Previous Menu
Status/
Feedback
LED
Arrow Keys
Navigate Menus (up, down, left, right)
Adjust Values during Conguration
Arrow Keys
Navigate Menus (up, down, left, right)
Display Menus
Save Changes
Refresh
Display Panel – Normal Screen
Typical Menu Screen
Scroll bar indicates presence of menu items at over or below the present view.
Scroll bar Indicator shows position in scroll list.

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Information: Basic Operation (Continued)
Buttons Description
Navigate
Menu Screens - navigate to make a selection
Selected menu items displayed with a value in parentheses are edited by pressing Enter
Menu items without a value in parentheses have sub-menus
Parameter Edit- ◀ ▶ select the digit to increment or decrement
Normal Screen- ◀ ▶ shift display between V and I
Parameter
Change
Parameter Edit - increase or decrease the value of the selected digit
Normal Screen - Adjust LCD contrast
Enter
Menu Screens - Enter a sub-menu
Enter a parameter to change, or conrms a parameter change
Normal Screen - Enter top level menu
ESC Up one menu level or Exit a parameter change without saving
Clear Missing Devices/Uninstall Equipment
Some alarms indicate that a previously connected device is no longer connected, e.g. Com Fail and FAJ for DIN
breakers.
Remove the devices from controller memory to clear these alarms.
Clear Missing Devices / Uninstall Equipment
Command- removes devices no longer connected from memory and ends associated alarms.
Web: Maintenance Tab, Clear Data column: clear missing devices
Display Menu: Control/Operations > Uninstall Equipment - only clears missing devices
Connecting a device to the controller automatically adds it to the connected device memory.

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Information: Conguration Menus (display panel)

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Information: Status and Control/Operations and History Menus (display panel)

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Information - Troubleshooting DC System (1)
Controller
LED
User
Interface
Display
Rectier
LED
Distribution
Module
Card LED Possible Problem Possible Solution
AMBER MIN, AC Fail None GREEN
Single Rectier not
receiving ac power.
AC input circuit breaker
has opened.
AC input voltage is out
of range.
Verify ac power to rectier is
available. Verify rectier input
circuit breaker is closed.
If problem not corrected, replace
rectier.
RED
MIN, AC Fail
MAJ, Multiple
AC Fail
MAJ, Battery
on Discharge
None GREEN
Multiple rectiers not
receiving ac power,
batteries are
powering load.
AC input circuit
breakers have opened.
AC input voltage is out
of range.
Internal rectier fault.
Verify ac power to rectiers is
available.
Verify rectier input circuit
breakers are closed. If problem
not corrected, replace rectier.
AMBER or
RED
MIN, AC Fail
MAJ, Multiple
AC Fail
None GREEN
A rectier, multiple
rectiers, or the entire
system has lost AC and
one or more rectiers
have been removed
from the system while
under this condition.
Verify that ac power to all
rectiers is available. Verify that
rectiers all report good AC.
Issue the uninstall equipment
under the operations menu for
any rectier that may have been
removed during the AC fail.
RED MAJ, Battery
on Discharge
AC OK
DC OK GREEN
Rectier output voltage
has fallen below the
battery on discharge
threshold set by the
user.
If commercial ac power is present
but the system voltage remains
low, call your local eld
representative.
Investigate other alarms that may
be present such as rectier
related problems.
AMBER MIN, Rectier
Fail1
AC OK
ALARM1GREEN
Rectier output has
dropped below 36V,
rectier has entered
hiccup mode.
Replace rectier.
RED MAJ, Rectier
Fail
AC OK
ALARM1GREEN
All rectier outputs
have dropped below
36V, all rectiers have
entered hiccup mode.
Defective controller.
Remove controller; if output
voltage does not go to set-point
previously set by user, call your
local eld representative.
RED MAJ, Rectier
Fail1
AC OK
DC OK
AMBER
(Blinking)
One or both of the LVD
contactors is open;
someone may have
manually opened LVD
contactor.
Place disconnect switch in ON
position.
AMBER
MAJ,
Contactor 1
Open
AC OK
DC OK GREEN
Batteries have
exceeded temperature
threshold set by user.
Call your local eld representative.
None No response. RED
(Blinking)
RED
(Blinking)
Controller failure, all
devices on the
communication bus
reporting loss of
communication with
controller.
Check controller to ensure it is
properly inserted into its slot. If so,
perform the following steps:
Remove the controller board for 1
minute and then reset.
If problem persists, replace
controller with new controller
board.
If problem still persists, call your
local eld representative.
1DC OK Blinking on some rectiers.

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Information - Troubleshooting DC System (2)
Controller
LED User Interface
Display Rectier
LED
Distribution
Module
Card LED Possible Problem Possible Solution
AMBER MIN, Thermal
Probe Fail
AC OK
DC OK GREEN 1-Wire thermal probe failed.
Ensure thermal probe is properly
connected to thermal probe cable.
Ensure cable is properly connected
to the rear of the Distribution
Module.
If problem persists, replace thermal
probe per ensuing instructions. If
problem still persists, call your local
eld representative.
RED MAJ, Fuse
Major
AC OK
DC OK RED
One or more of the output
circuit breakers or fuses have
opened.
Reset circuit breakers or replace
fuse.
AMBER MIN, Rectier
Fail
AC OK
ALARM Normal
Single rectier thermal alarm:
Excessive ambient temperature
Multiple rectier failure Verify that there is no obstruction of
the airow path.
Reset the rectier by removing the
rectier, waiting approximately 30
seconds, and replacing the rectier.
If problem persists, replace the
rectier.
If problem still persists, call your
local eld representative.
AMBER MIN, Rectier
Fail
AC OK
ALARM
Blinking
Normal
Single rectier thermal alarm:
Near thermal shutdown
Multiple rectier failure
RED
MIN, Rectier
Fail
MAJ, Multiple
Rectier Fail
MAJ, Battery on
Discharge
AC OK
ALARM Normal
Multiple rectier thermal alarm:
Excessive ambient temperature
Multiple rectier failure
RED MAJ, High
Voltage
AC OK
ALARM Normal
High output voltage from
rectier(s) Rectier(s) high
voltage shutdown Internal
rectier(s) failure
Reset the rectier(s) by removing
the rectier(s), waiting
approximately 30s and replacing the
rectier(s).
If problem persists, replace the
rectier.
If problem still persists, call your
local eld representative.
Amber MIN, Clock
Battery Low
AC OK
DC OK Normal Internal Lithium Battery Is Low
The battery is not designed to be
easily eld replaced. The controller
unit needs to be replaced.
Obtain all desired information such
as alarm history, statistics, and any
eld conguration that is different
than the standard.
AMBER
MIN, Minor
Communication
Fail
RED
Blinking
Single
rectier
GREEN Rectier lost communication
with controller.
If a rectier has been removed from
an installed/operational system, go
to the Control/Operations menu and
execute Uninstall Equipment.
Reset the rectier by removing the
rectier, waiting approximately 30
seconds, and replacing.
If problem persists, replace the
rectier.
If problem still persists, call your
local eld representative.

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Information - Troubleshooting DC System (3)
Controller
LED
User
Interface
Display
Rectier
LED
Distribution
Module
Board LED Possible Problem Possible Solution
RED
MAJ, Major
Communicatio
n Fail
AC OK
DC OK
RED
(Blinking)
LVD Board lost
communication with the
controller.
Replace Distribution Module Board.
(Note 2)
If problem persists, call your local
eld representative.
GREEN
No Alarm,
Individual
Shunt Currents
displayed at or
above their
maximum
display values
(≥600A for
loads, ≥800A
AC OK
DC OK Normal One or both of the QS871A
shunt inputs is open- circuit.
Verify that the respective shunt has
its green and yellow wire
Connections attached used for the
current measurements.
Verify the shunt connection to the
QS871A is good by verifying the
green and yellow wire connections
from the shunt follows through to
the 10-pin connector at the
respective QS871A.
GREEN No Alarm, AC OK
Blinking Normal AC present, not within
operating limits.
Verify AC input voltage.
Reset the rectier by removing the
rectier, waiting approximately 30
seconds, and replacing the rectier.
If problem persists, replace the
rectier.
If problem still persists, call your
local eld representative.
GREEN No Alarm,
AC OK
DC OK
Blinking
Normal
Rectier Over Load - Current
or Power (Normal during
battery recharge following
discharge.)
If problem persists: Reset the
rectier by removing the rectier,
waiting approximately 30 seconds,
and replacing the rectier.
If problem persists, replace the
rectier.
If problem still persists, call your
local eld representative.
GREEN No Alarm, AC OK Normal
Rectier Standby
(Normal during some
conditions depending on
controller settings.)
Verify controller settings.
If problem persists: Reset the
rectier by removing the rectier,
waiting approximately 30 seconds,
and replacing the rectier.
If problem persists, replace the
rectier.
If problem still persists, call your
local eld representative.
1While in hiccup mode, the rectier will attempt to restart every 10 seconds for a maximum of 3 times.
2Refer to Pulsar Edge Controller Family Product Manual for LVD board removal details.
The power system will continue to power the load while the LVD board is out of the system; however, there will be no
possibility of battery backup until the LVD board is replaced.

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Information - Troubleshooting Battery Module
Controller
LED User Interface
Display
Battery
Module
LED Possible Problem Possible Solution
AMBER or
RED AMBER
or RED Call your local eld representative.
None No response. RED
(Blinking)
Controller failure, all devices on
the communication bus
reporting loss of
communication with controller.
Check controller to ensure it is properly inserted
into its slot. If so, perform the following steps:
Remove the controller board for 1 minute and
then reset.
If problem persists, replace controller with new
controller board. If problem still persists, call
your local eld representative.

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Notes

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Notes

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Rev. Description Date
4.0 Updated as per ABB template 10/18/2022
4.1 Updated page footer 4/7/2023
4.2 Updated as per OmniOn template 12/15/2023
Change History (excludes grammar & claricaons)

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