Salicru SLC CUBE 3+ User manual

SLC CUBE 3+
CONTROL PANEL WITH TOUCH SCREEN
USER'S MANUAL

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General index
1. FIRST COMMISSIONING PROCEDURE.
2. GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF THE TOUCH
PANEL.
2.1. STRUCTURE OF THE TOUCH PANEL.
2.2. TOUCH PANEL SECTIONS.
3. DESCRIPTION OF THE SECTIONS.
3.1. LOG IN.
3.2. START SCREEN «HOME».
3.2.1. Lock.
3.2.2. Help.
3.2.2.1. Quick guide.
3.2.2.2. Energy Flow.
3.2.2.3. Contact.
3.2.3. Information.
3.3. SETTING.
3.3.1. Time and date.
3.3.2. Language.
3.3.3. Communication.
3.3.3.1. Slot port.
3.3.3.2. Port 0.
4. MAIN MENU.
4.1. MEASURES.
4.1.1. Input.
4.1.2. Output.
4.1.3. PFC and inverter.
4.1.4. Bypass.
4.1.5. Batteries.
4.2. ALARMS.
4.2.1. Data logger browsing.
4.3. STATUS AND CONTROL.
4.3.1. Battery test features.
4.4. NOMINAL VALUES.
4.5. PLOTS.
4.5.1. Go to Recorder.
4.5.1.1. Set tings.
4.5.2. Advanced.
4.6. SCREEN SETTINGS.
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1. FIRST COMMISSIONING PROCEDURE.
Welcome to the configuration menu
CONFIRM
Choose Language Unit Nominal Voltage
Nominal Frequency
Time & Date
Hour
Minute
Month
Week
Day
Day
Year
Please set all parameters bellow and then confirm to exit this menu.
English 3 x AAA V
AA Hz
**
**
**
****
**********
**********
Fig. 1. First commissioning setting menu.
•When starting the equipment up for first time, it is automat-
ically activated the first commissioning menu in the control
panel, being as a preset language «English». Through this
menu the following parameters are set: language, date,
nominal voltage and frequency of the equipment.
•For parallel systems, repeat these steps in each equip-
ment that belongs to, being able to set all of them at the
same time or one by one.
•Supply voltage to the input of the switchgear panel.
•Turn the input switch of the panel «On».
•Turn the input switch (Q1a) of the UPS «On» or each one of
the equipments that make the parallel system. The screen
shown in Fig. 1 will be displayed and an acoustic alarm will
be triggered, beeping every 5 seconds.
1. The «drop-down» button allows, depending on the
field, opening the menu and select one of the sug-
gested variables or entering a figure by means of the
pop up touch keyboard to change it.
•Next, and in correlative order, start the following selections
as a setting mode, by means of the «Drop-down» button of
each box or submenu:
Preset language is «English». Drop-down list that al-
lows changing the language of the LCD panel among
one of the available four, but depending on the equip-
ment, it can have one of the three available language
groups:
–English, Spanish, French and German.
–English, Spanish, Catalan and Portuguese.
–English, French, Turkish and Russian.
Time (hour and minutes) and date (weekday, month day,
month and year).
Nominal operating voltage of the equipment corresponding
to the nominal figure among phases. The system will allow
setting the nominal voltage figure with the values of table 1.
In case the desired figure was not in that table, the nearest
figure must be selected.
Voltage type Voltage among phases values
LV (Low voltage). Models
labelled as «A» 3x200 V / 3x208 V / 3x220 V / 3x230 V
HV (High voltage) 3x380 V / 3x400 V / 3x415 V
Tabla 1. Nominal operating voltages of the equipment.
Finally, set the nominal frequency figure. The system al-
lows selecting three options for the nominal frequency
figure:
–50 Hz: The frequency of the equipment (rectifier and
inverter), will be set to 50 Hz.
–60 Hz: The frequency of the equipment (rectifier and
inverter), will be set to 60 Hz.
–AUTO: Every start up of the UPS, the input fre-
quency will be sensed and set to 50 or 60 Hz.
This setting is not recommended in case the
equipment is supplied by a generator set.
Finally, confirm the set figures.
2. CONFIRM The «Confirm» button is used to accept the entered
values in the equipment setting. Once is pressed,
the acoustic alarm will be stopped.
Once the settings are confirmed, it will not be possible
to change them again, being necessary to call to the
Service and Technical Support (S.T.S.).
•Section 4.3 describes all the touch button ele-
ments grouped in the «STATUS AND CON-
TROL» icon with the following functions:
UPS start up and shutdown.
Battery test.
Battery test properties.
ECO-Mode shifting (loads supplied by the static
bypass line) or load feedback by the UPS inverter.
Refer to this section for any of the quoted operating.

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2. GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF THE TOUCH PANEL.
Measures Alarms Status & Control Rated Values Plots Advanced
Log In
Input Frequency
50.1 Hz
L1
226.5 V
L2
227.3 V
L3
228.7 V
L1
230.0 V
L2
230.0 V
L3
230.0 V
Output Frequency
50.0 Hz
Battery Temperature
31.6 °C
Output load
L1 : 80.2 %
L2 : 83.5 %
L3 : 81.9 %
TOTAL: 81.8 %
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Out SW: Open
Parallel Id. 1
(1) (2)(3) (4)
(*)
(*) Information available in equipments to
work in parallel only.
Even tough any number can be assigned as
«Id.», it is recommended to use from 1 to
4, being 4 the maximum number of units
to parallel. The assigment or setting of the
«Id.» address is reserved for the authorised
personnel by means of restricted access by
Password.
Fig. 2. View of the touch screen parts.
2.1. STRUCTURE OF THE TOUCH PANEL.
To manage the equipment and to access to the system
information, the touch screen is divided into four categories.
Item Category Description
(1) Title
It informs to the end-user about the category were he
is and allows accessing to the start screen and to the
basic settings of the system. It is located in the top
part of the screen.
(2) Contents
It shows the information corresponding to the
section that the end-user is and allows changing the
parameters depending on the selected section. It is
located in the centre part of the screen.
(3) Main menu
It allows a quick access to any information of the
equipment at all times, because this menu is always
visible in the bottom part of the screen.
(4) Side menu
It is a dynamic menu that allows moving inside each
section. In the initial screen is used to show the load
of the equipment and it is located in the right part of
the panel.
Tabla 2. Categories of the touch screen.
Start ( )Setting ( )Measures Alarms Status - Control Rated Values Plots Advanced
Synoptic unit Time and date Input Actives Start up I/O voltages Oscilloscope Technical service
Voltages Language Output Data logger Battery test Voltage range Data logger -
Frequencies Communication PFC and inverter -ECO-Mode Battery current - -
Percentage load -Bypass - - Bypass voltage - -
Unit locking -Batteries - - Bypass range - -
Help - - - - Inverter votlage - -
Unit information - - - - DC bus voltage - -
Tabla 3. Control panel sections.
2.2. TOUCH PANEL SECTIONS.
Table 3 shows, in columns, the available sections of the touch
panel and the information that can provide in each one of them.
To access to any section, just press in the touch screen the
corresponding icon.
Once it is accessed to the section, its contents and the side
menu will be altered showing the related information and
possible browsing options (side panel) respectively.
Main menu is shown in the bottom part of the screen, it will
always be visible and unalterable regardless of the selected
icon.
To browse through each section, it will be used the right side
menu, so it means that the information shown in it will be
changed accordingly.
The «Advanced» icon is exclusive reserved for the Service and
Technical Support (S.T.S.) personnel, it needs password.
The information shown in Fig. 2 to 5 concerning to «Id» and
the output switch, is only available in those equipments set to
operate in parallel.
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3. DESCRIPTION OF THE SECTIONS.
This description shows all the sections of the touch panel. The order
of the description is the order that the buttons can be found in the
touch panel, from left to right and from top to bottom.
3.1. LOG IN.
The «Log In» button is located in the top left corner inside the
categorie «Title». This is a restricted section for Service and
Technical Support (S.T.S.) personnel use only.
Log In When pressing the «Log In» button, it is displayed a
pop up keypad to enter the password, allowing our
Service and Technical Support (S.T.S.) personnel
making changes in the equipment settings.
3.2. START SCREEN «HOME».
The «Start» button is located in the top right corner inside the
categorie «Title».
When pressing «Start» button, the initial screen is
displayed, which among other informations it has the
single line diagram of the equipment. In this diagram
the operating flow can be checked (lines filled with
movement indicators, which can vary, depending on
the operating mode of the UPS in that moment). Re-
gardless of that, the illustrations in Fig 3 to 6 show
some structural examples of the unit as three phase
in and out, single in and three phase out..., even
though there are other configurations, which will be
displayed in the own control panel.
Input Frequency
50.1 Hz
R
226.5 V
S
227.3 V
T
228.7 V
U
230.0 V
V
230.0 V
W
230.0 V
Output Frequency
50.0 Hz
Battery Temperature
31.6 °C
Parallel Id. 1
Out SW: Open
Fig. 3. Start screen (Three-Three phase I/O example).
Input Frequency
50.1 Hz
Output Frequency
50.0 Hz
U
230.0 V
R
226.5 V
V
230.0 V
W
230.0 V
Battery Temperature
31.6 °C
Parallel Id. 1
Out SW: Open
Fig. 4. Start screen (Single - Three phase I/O example).
Input Frequency
50.1 Hz
R
226.5 V
S
227.3 V
T
228.7 V
U
230.0 V
V
230.0 V
W
230.0 V
Output Frequency
50.0 Hz
Battery Temperature
31.6 °C
R
226.5 V
S
227.3 V
T
228.7 V
Parallel Id. 1
Out SW: Open
Fig. 5. Start screen (Three -three phase I/O example
with separate bypass line).
R
226.5 V
U
230.0 V
S
227.3 V
T
228.7 V
W
230.0 V
V
230.0 V
Input Frequency
50.1 Hz
Output Frequency
50.0 Hz
Fig. 6. Start screen (particular equipment example).
In the start screen, a part from the intrinsic UPS configuration
(single line diagram), input and output voltages and frequencies
are shown, as well as the ambient temperature of the battery
block. Likewise, the equipments set as parallel, it is also displayed
its «Id.» address and the its output switch position «On» (closed)
or «Off» (opened).
Also, when pressing over any icon or defined area of the single
line diagram, the «Measures» menu with the several magnitudes
and the related values with that area will displayed, according
to the following icons:
1. When pressing over any of these icons, you access
to the «Input» menu directly.
2. When pressing over this icon, you access to the
«Bypass» menu directly.
3. When pressing over this icon, you access to the
«PFC and Inverter» menu directly, although the icon
is only referred to the PFC.
4. When pressing over this icon, you access to the
«PFC and Inverter» menu directly, although the icon
is only referred to the inverter.
5. When pressing over this icon , you access the «Bat-
tery» menu directly.
6. When pressing over any of these icons, you access
the «Output» menu directly.

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When an icon is displayed in red colour, it will mean that an
alarm is present. Next it is shown the icon representation
and its meaning:
7. The rectifier of the equipment is blocked and it
does not work.
8. The inverter of the equipment is blocked and it
does not work.
9. The battery of the equipment is disconnected or
battery test has failed.
In addition to the previous described icons, another warning
icons can be displayed:
10. Warning, the manual bypass switch of the equip-
ment is turned «On» (maintenance position).
11. Warning, the equipment is working on ECO-Mode
(loads supplied by the static bypass of the equipment).
On the top right corner of the side «Start» menu, there are three
buttons, «Lock», «Help» and «Information» with the following
functionality.
3.2.1. Lock.
The «Lock» button allows the end-user to protect the
control panel against malicious manoeuvring or
accidents by third persons. To lock it, it is needed to
enter the password 2002. The same password will be
entered to unlock it.
The icon doesn’t inform about the current
status, but it informs the action that it will be
when touching it.
3.2.2. Help.
When touching the «Help» touch button, there is
access to a screen with three additional buttons,
«Quick guide», «Energy Flow» and «Contact»
3.2.2.1. Quick guide.
Quick Guide The «Quick guide» touch button has a basic and
useful information about how to use the touch
screen to control the equipment.
The «Quick Guide» is based on six chained screens.
All of them shows an image and at its right side
there are the basic instructions, which depends on
the contents. To move through the different screens
use the following buttons:
1. The «Right» icon allows to move forward in the
shown instructions in the screen and to go to the
next correlative screens.
2. The «Left» icon is used to move backward in the
instructions and to go to the previous screen inside
the «Quick Guide».
In the top of this section, it is located the «Backward» key:
3. Back The «Backward» key will move to the end-user
to the «Help» screen.
Scope
Back
Quick Guide
Scope
5.0 °C/div Inverter Temperature 109.3 °C/div Output Frequency
Input Current
Input Voltage Phase R
102.1 V/div 16.7 A/div
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Go to Recorder
Unit / Division.
Display the Unit / Division of
a measure.
Displayed Measure.
Shows the current displayed
measure chosen by the user.
Measure Selection.
User can select within 16
different measures.
Recorder.
Allows user to go to Recorder
mode.
Zoom.
Zoom In / Zoom Out buttons
referend to each displayed
measure.
Start / Stop.
Start / Stop measure display.
Fig. 7. Quick Guide (Example: Screen 4th)
In the two first screens, it is shown the functionality of each
button, which you may access from main screen. The third
screen describes the definition of the particular icons that are
displayed in the different menus. In the next two screens , it
is explained each one of the panels shown in the «Graphic»
section. Finally, in the last screen, it is explained the «Alarms»
section and the functionality of each element.
3.2.2.2. Energy Flow.
Energy Flow The second «Help» button in the «Energy Flow»
touch button, has information about the different
possible electrical energy flows inside the
equipment.
1. Back The «Backward» key will move back the end-
user to the «Help» screen.
3.2.2.3. Contact.
Contact The third and last from «Help» touch button is
«Contact», which includes the needed information
to contact with the manufacturer.
1. Back The «Backward» key will go back the end-user
to the «Help» screen.
3.2.3. Information.
When pressing the «Information» button, the data
of the equipment like serial number, software
version, PCB identifier, unit status, output status,
parallel unit status,... (see Fig. 8).
1. Back The «Backward» key will go back the end-user
to the Start screen «Home».
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Serial Number
DSP SW Version
MCU SW Version
Unit Status
Back
Information
BM628 / Screen
1234567890
Ver. 4.5 J
V. C 5.0 Y
010 / 10
Board ID
105
Shutdown
Output Status
Bypass
System
Standalone
Parallel Unit Status
-
Fig. 8. Information screen.
Below the «Lock», «Help» and «Information» buttons, it is
displayed a chart with the connected load in each phase and
total of the equipment, in a numerical and bar way (see Fig. 9).
Output load
L1 F. R: 80.2 %
L2 F. S: 83.5 %
L3 F. T: 81.9 %
TOTAL: 81.8 %
Fig. 9. Side panel in the start menu.
3.3. SETTING.
The «Setting» buttons are located in the right top corner of
«Title» categorie.
When pressing over the «Setting» section, there is access
to its menu. The side menu shows the different options
«Time and Date», «Language» and «Communication». The
end-user may access to the contents of each one of them
when touching the respective field in the touch screen.
3.3.1. Time and date.
Time & Date This menu shows a panel with different
programmable fields, like: hour, minute, day, year,
month and week day.
Time & Date
Hour
Minute
Month
Week Day
Day
Year
Fig. 10. Time and date setting of the equipment.
1. The «Drop-down» button allows, depending on the field,
opening the menu and selecting one of the proposed vari-
ables or entering a value by means of the pop up keyboard,
to change it. When touching on any field, there will be a
“Pop up” screen, which allows any of these two options.
The date format can be set between «Day/Months/
Year» and «Year/Month/Day».
2. DD/MM/
YYYY The «Day/Month/Year» button allows setting
the date, making the first character displayed is
the day, then the month and year.
3. YYYY/
MM/DD The «Year/Month/Day» button allows setting
the date, making the first character displayed is
the year, then the month and finally the day.
3.3.2. Language.
Language In the «Language» section, the end-user can choose
between one of the available languages, by clicking
its respective icon to change the descriptive in the
screen.
Section 1 states the available languages and their
constraints to display them in the control panel.
3.3.3. Communication.
Communication In the «Communication» menu, the end-user can set
the parameters of the «Slot port» and «Port 0» of
the system like: modbus address, baude rate, parity,
stop bits and protocol.
3.3.3.1. Slot port.
Slot Port The «Slot Port» key allows selecting this
communication channel to change its parameters,
if available.
The available variable are the same as the ones
shown in Fig. 11 for «Port 0».
3.3.3.2. Port 0.
Port 0 The«Port 0»keyallows selectingthiscommunication
channel to change its parameters, by setting the
following five parameters (see Fig. 11).
It allows setting the Modbus Address.
Address range between 1 and 247.
Baudrate (communication speed in Bauds).
Options: 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600 or 19200.
Communication parity.
Options: No parity, Even or Odd.
Stop bits.
Options: 1 and 2
Communication protocol.
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Modbus Address 1
Baudrate 9600
Parity None
Stop Bits 1
Protocol MODBUS
Back
Port 0
Fig. 11. Port 0 parameters.
1. The «Drop-down» button allows, depending on the
field, opening the menu and selecting one of the pro-
posed variables or entering a value by means of the
pop up keyboard, to change it.
2. Back The «Backward» key will go back the end-user
to «Communication» screen.
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4. MAIN MENU.
4.1. MEASURES.
The «Measures» touch icon is located in the bottom area, of the
first main menu.
Measures
When touching in the touch screen over the
«Measures» menu, all the browsing icons describes
in this section will be displayed in the side bar, they
will be shown in a column and in the same described
order.
Any data is updated constantly and displayed in one
or three lines, depending on both the equipment is
single or three phase and the parameter.
4.1.1. Input.
Input By means of this button the following information
related with the UPS input can be displayed:
Voltage.
Frequency.
Current.
Power factor.
Apparent power.
Active power.
As an example, Fig. 12 shows the screen illustration
corresponding to the input measurements. The rest of the
measurement screens will be similar and in line with the
parameter of the measurement.
Measures Alarms
Status - Control Rated Values Plots Advanced
Input
Input
Output
PFC-Inverter
Bypass
Batteries
Voltage Apparent Power Active Power
TotalTotal
Input Frequency Input Load
Current Power Factor
Fig. 12. Input measurements screen.
4.1.2. Output.
Output By means of this button the following information
related with the UPS output can be displayed:
Voltage.
Frequency.
Current.
Power factor.
Apparent power.
Active power.
4.1.3. PFC and inverter.
PFC-Inverter By means of this button the following information
related with this stage can be displayed:
Inverter voltage.
DC bus voltage.
Inverter heatsink temperature.
PFC heatsink temperature.
4.1.4. Bypass.
Bypass By means of this button the following information
related with this stage can be displayed:
Voltage.
Current.
Frequency.
4.1.5. Batteries.
Batteries By means of this button the following information
related with the UPS batteries can be displayed:
Charging current.
Voltage.
Discharging current.
Estimated back up time.
Temperature.
4.2. ALARMS.
The available alarms for the touch panel and alphanumerical LCD
are the same, even though the graphics are different due to the
own features of both screens.
All the alarms, which can be displayed in the touch
screen are listed in table 4 and in section 7.3.5 of the
document EN014*01 (user’s manual of the equipment) it
is stated their triggering condition.
The appoinment numbering for each alarm in «Ref.»
column of table 4, means their correlation.
The «Alarms» touch icon is located in the bottom area, in the
second position of main menu.
Alarms
When touching the «Alarms» chart, it is displayed
the active alarms only, ordered in the «Active alarms»
table, showing the most recent first (see Fig. 13 as
an example).
Measures Alarms
Status & Control Status - Control Plots Advanced
Mains Failure
Battery Discharging
Browse
Historic
Page /
Bypass Failure: Not
Synchronised Inverter
Mains Failure:
Battery Low Level
Input Voltage Wrong:
Rectifier Stop
Inverter
Overload
Active alarms
Fig. 13. Active alarms screen.

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Any alarm shown in the «Active alarms» submenu of the touc
screen, triggers an acoustic alarm with the same modulation and
intensity for any of them.
The side menu has four graphic buttons, which are described as
follows.
1. Browse
Historic It allows displaying a record table, with the last
100 events. See section 4.2.1.
2. «Acknowledge alarms» button. It has the function to
acknowledge any active alarm, which is displayed
in the «Active alarms» table. When touching over
this icon of the touch screen, all the alarms are si-
lenced with only one action, by changing from dark
to light colour in the table meanwhile they are still
present or clearing them if they have been can-
celled.
3. The «Down» key allows going to the next page,
which will be displaying the oldest active alarms.
4. The «Up» key allows going to the previous page,
which will be displaying the most recent active
alarms.
The «Alarm» icon in red colour can be shown in the main
menu located in the lower side of any screen. And it
means that any alarm in the UPS is active, regardless of
it is acknowledged or not.
Representation on the touch screen Alarms Ref. (1)
Rectifier
Overload RECTIFIER 4.1
Inverter
Overload
INVERTER
4.2
Mains Failure:
Battery Low Level 4.3
Inverter Voltage
Out of Margins 4.4
DC Voltage
Detected at the
Output
4.5
Maintenance Bypass:
Inverter not Available 4.6
Mains Failure
Battery Discharging
UPS
4.7
High Temperature:
Reduce Output
Load
4.8
Battery
Switch Open:
Switch it ON
4.9
Bypass Failure:
Not Synchronised
Inverter
4.10
Unit on Bypass:
Initialise UPS 4.11
Representation on the touch screen Alarms Ref. (1)
Some Unit(s) Blocked
due to Maintenance
Bypass
UPS
4.12
CAN BUS 1
Communication Failure 4.13
CAN BUS 2
Communication Failure 4.14
End of
Battery Life 4.15
Battery Temperature
too High 4.16
Battery Test
Not Succeeded 4.17
Battery Disconnection:
Shutdown &
Restart
4.18
Mains Phases
Rotation: UPS
Start Disabled
4.19
Bypass Phases Rotation:
UPS Start
Disabled
4.20
EEPROM
Failure 4.20A
Error Communications:
Parallel Master
Fixed PARALLEL
4.21
Parallel System:
Redundancy Lost 4.22
Input Voltage
Wrong:
Rectifier Stop
RECTIFIER STOPS
4.23
Rectifier Desaturation:
Rectifier
Stop
4.24
DSP Internal Error:
Rectifier Stop 4.25
Input Phases
Rotation:
Rectifier Stop
4.26
DC BUS
Voltage Wrong:
Rectifier Stop
4.27
Parallel System:
Rectifier Stop 4.28
Contactors
Test Fail:
Rectifier Stop
4.29
Inverter Desaturation:
Inverter
Stop
INVERTER STOPS
4.30
Inverter Overload:
Inverter
Stop
4.31
Command Shutdown
Inverter Stopped 4.32
Maintenance Bypass:
Inverter Stop 4.33
Parallel System
Discharging:
Inverter Stop
4.34
High Overload:
Inverter Stop 4.35
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Representation on the touch screen Alarms Ref. (1)
Overtemperature:
Inverter Stop
INVERTER STOPS
4.36
Rectifier Overload:
Inverter
Stop
4.37
DSP Internal Error:
Inverter Stop 4.38
Output Short-circuit:
Inverter Stop 4.39
Bypass Phases Rotation:
Inverter Stop 4.40
Inverter
Failure/Overload
Inverter Stop
4.41
Voltage Ramp Error:
Inverter Stop 4.42
Parallel System:
Inverter Stop 4.43
Low Battery:
Inverter Stop 4.44
DSP Internal Error:
UPS Stop
UPS STOPS
4.45
Overtemperature:
UPS Stop 4.45A
PFC & Inv. Stop:
UPS Stop 4.46
Parallel System:
UPS Stop 4.47
Emergency
Power Off (EPO):
No Output Voltage
BYPASS STOPS
4.48
Output Short-circuit:
No Output
Voltage
4.49
DSP Internal Error:
Blocked UPS 4.50
DC BUS Voltage
Wrong:
Rectifier Block
RECTIFIER BLOCKS
4.51
Rectifier Blocked:
BLK. UPS>>
BLK. REC
4.52
Desaturations:
Rectifier Block 4.53
Voltage Ramp Error:
Rectifier Block 4.54
Intern. Exec. Error:
Rectifier Block 4.55
Rectifier Block:
DSP Internal Error 4.56
Contactor
Test Failure:
Rectifier Block
4.57
Voltage Ramp Error:
Inverter Block
INVERTER BLOCKS
4.58
Output
DC Voltage:
Inverter Block
4.59
Inverter Blocked:
BLK. UPS>>
BLK. INV
4.60
Representation on the touch screen Alarms Ref. (1)
Inverter Desaturations:
Inverter
Block
INVERTER BLOCKS
4.61
Internal Exec. Error:
Inverter Block 4.62
DSP Internal Error:
Inverter Block 4.63
Inverter Failure:
Inverter Block 4.64
UPS Blocked:
BLK. REC>>
BLK. UPS
UPS BLOCKS
4.65
Internal Initialisation
Error:
UPS Block (DSP)
4.66
Internal
Execution Error:
UPS Block (DSP)
4.67
UPS Blocked:
BLK. INV>>
BLK. UPS
4.68
Internal
Communication Error:
UPS Block (DSP)
4.69
Discharging
DC Bus Wrong:
UPS Block
4.70
UPS Overtemperature:
UPS Block 4.71
Rectifier
Overload:
UPS Block
4.72
Inverter
Desaturations:
UPS Block
4.73
DSP
Internal Error:
UPS Block
4.74
PFC & Inverter
Blockage:
UPS Block
4.75
Parallel
Communications Error:
UPS Block
4.76
Frequency Detection
Failure:
UPS Block
4.77
(1) Correlation numbering reference with the description of
section 7.3.5 from the document EN014*01 (equipment
user’s manual).
Table 4. Alarm messages and their correlation refer-
ence.
4.2.1. Data logger browsing.
Browse
Historic When touching the «Browse Historic» graphic from
side menu in «Alarms» section, the last one hundred
alarms in the equipment can be consulted through
the screen labelled as «Data Logger» (see Fig. 14 as
an example).

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Data Logger
Id. Alarm Description Date PFC Inverter Parallel UPS Flag
Code
8.3
8.2
8.1
8.0
7.9
Mains Failure
Battery Discharging
Mains Failure:
Battery Low Level
Input Voltage Wrong:
Rectifier Stop
Inverter
Overload
Bypass Failure: Not
Synchronised Inverter
27/11/16 - 00:50:17
27/11/16 - 00:50:37
27/11/16 - 00:50:12
27/11/16 - 00:50:37
27/11/16 - 00:50:12
27/11/16 - 00:50:37
26/11/16 - 09:54:11
26/11/16 - 09:54:13
22/11/16 - 13:52:16
22/11/16 - 13:52:22
OFF
OFF
OFF
WCTT
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
INI
INI
INI
INI
INI
READY
READY
READY
BYPASS
READY
4
0
4
0
0
Back
Page
1/20
Measures Alarms Status - Control Rated Values Plots Advanced
Fig. 14. Data logger alarms.
These alarms have an identifier or “Id” displayed in the first
column of the «Data logger» table. The second column displays
the description of the triggered alarm and the third column
displays the start and end dates of this alarm. The next columns
show the status of the PFC, inverter, equipment in parallel and
UPS, when the alarm was triggered. Finally, the column labelled
as “Flag Code”, it is an internal code of the equipment.
1. Back The «Backward» key will go back the end-user
to the «Alarms» screen.
2. The «Down» key allows going to the next page, which
will display the oldest alarms in the data logger.
3. The «Up» key allows going to the previous page,
which will display the most recent alarms in the
data logger.
4.3. STATUS AND CONTROL.
The «Status and Control» touch icon is located in the bottom
area, in the third position of main menu.
Status - Control
When touching the graphic, the status of the different
parts of the UPS are shown in the centre of the screen.
•UPS status.
•Battery test status.
•ECO-Mode status.
In the side bar of the same screen there are four graphics as a
buttons, three of «Start/Stop» and one to set the «Battery Test
properties». They are displayed in the following order:
1. Start / Stop
UPS Touch button to start up or shutdown the UPS.
2. Start / Stop
Batt. Test Touch button to start the UPS battery test.
3. Batt. Test
Features To get useful and operating information, see
section 4.3.1.
4. Start / Stop
ECO-Mode Touch button used to put the UPS on Smart
ECO-Mode (loads are supplied through the
static bypass line directly, less in case of mains
failure or out of limits).
When touching over any touch «Start/Stop» graphic, a dialogue
“Pop up” window will be displayed, by asking the end user if
the selection is the correct one (see Fig. 15).
Are you sure?
YES NO
Fig. 15. Pop up requesting confirmation.
4.3.1. Battery test features.
Batt. Test
Features This touch button allows setting the battery test
parameters. When entering into this menu, there
are two blocks, «Automatic Test Class» and «Battery
Test Programming: Date and Time».
1. The «Drop-down» list button allows, depending on
the field, opening the menu and selecting one of the
proposed variables or entering a value through the
pop up keyboard, in order to change it. When touching
one of the fields, a “Pop up” window will be dis-
played, which allows one of these two options.
4.4. NOMINAL VALUES.
The «Nominal values» touch icon is located in the bottom area,
in the fourth position of main menu.
Rated Values
By means of this button the following nominal
values of the UPS can be checked:
Input voltage.
Output voltage.
Lower input voltage range.
Upper input voltage range.
Battery charging current.
Output current.
Bypass voltage.
Lower bypass voltage range.
Upper bypass voltage range.
Inverter voltage.
DC bus voltage.
1. The «Down» key allows going to the next page, of
parameters, which will display more nominal values.
2. The «Up» key allows going to the previous page, of
parameters, which will display more nominal values.
4.5. PLOTS.
The «Plots» touch icon is located in the bottom area, in the fifth
position of main menu.
Plots
By means of this button as an icon mode, two
different ways of data logger visualisation can be
displayed (see Fig. 16 and 17), but in both cases,
four parameters only.
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The first mode allows displaying up to four measurements
of the equipment temporarily (every 0.5s approximately)
and independent among them, so the current status of the
measurement and the previous instants are shown. The
graphics are displayed as they were from an oscilloscope. Each
one has one channel of different colour.
Scope
AdvancedPlots
Rated ValuesStatus - ControlAlarmsMeasures
5 °C / div
102.1 V / div 16.7 A / div
109.3 Hz / divInverter Heatsink Temperature
Input Voltage Phase R
Output Frequency
Input Current
Go to Recorder
Fig. 16. Instantaneous plots screen.
In the side bar there are several buttons, which allows setting
the visualization of the graphics. The first button is detailed in
section 4.5.1. «Go to data logger».
1. The «Drop-down» list icon is located in the right side
of each one of the parameters located in the headline
of the graphics, it gives access to one of the measure-
ments of the following list directly. Any of these pa-
rameters can be assigned to any graphic, allowing
the end-user doing multiple configurations:
PFC heatsink temperature.
Inverter heatsink temperature.
Battery temperature.
Input voltage L1, L2 and L3 (R.M.S. value).
Output voltage RMS L1, L2 and L3 (R.M.S. value).
Input current L1, L2 and L3 (R.M.S. value).
Output current L1, L2 and L3 (R.M.S. value).
Battery charging current.
Battery discharging current.
Positive and negative battery voltage.
Positive and negative DC bus voltage.
Input and output frequency.
Bypass frequency.
By selecting one parameter only, it is started the record
of the data in order to make the graph in the selected
oscilloscope. Also, each graph, in any of the representative
way «Instantaneous graphic» or «Data logger» will always be
displayed in the same colour, but different to the other three.
As it can be checked, the touch graphic «Zoom» is repeated
in each graph and it is associated to one colour, two by two
(increasing and decreasing).
1. –The touch button «Zoom – red» allows the end-user in-
creasing the scale unit/frame of the red colour graph,
in order to decrease as regards to the screen.
2. +The touch button «Zoom + red» allows the end-user de-
creasing the scale unit/frame of the red colour graph, in order
to increase as regards to the screen.
3. –The touch button «Zoom –blue»allows the end-user in-
creasing the scale unit/frame of the blue colour graph,
in order to decrease as regards to the screen.
4. +The touch button «Zoom + blue» allows the end-user
decreasing the scale unit/frame of the blue colour
graph, in order to increase as regards to the screen.
5. –The touch button «Zoom – green» allows the end-user
increasing the scale unit/frame of the green colour
graph, in order to decrease as regards to the screen.
6. +The touch button «Zoom + green» allows the end-user
decreasing the scale unit/frame of the green colour
graph, in order to increase as regards to the screen.
7. –The touch button «Zoom – yellow» allows the end-
user increasing the scale unit/frame of the yellow
colour graph, in order to decrease as regards to the
screen.
8. +The touch button «Zoom + yellow» allows the end-
user decreasing the scale unit/frame of the yellow
colour graph, in order to increase as regards to the
screen.
9. The touch button «Play / Pause» allows the end-
user to stop and resume the time effect in the
signal.
In the main menu, this graphic can be displayed in the
same touch button «Graphics». The acronym REC
indicates to the end-user that the graph data logger is
being recorded.
4.5.1. Go to Recorder.
Go to
Recorder This touch button in the side bar changes to data
logger recording mode. It corresponds to the second
graph mode, which allows defining the period of
time that the end-user can record the data of up to
four signals. The measurements of the same
parameters can be set in the instantaneous graphic
display, but for a longer period of time. In this mode
there are two oscilloscopes, but both allow two
channels and represented by different colours.
5
°C
/ div1D
1D 30 V / div
15 Hz/ div
5 A/ div
Inverter Heatsink Temp.
Input Voltage Phase R
Output Frequency
Input Current
Fig. 17. Recorder screen.

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In the side menu there are several touch buttons related with
the data logger with the following functionality. Notice that the
«Setting» button is described in section 4.5.1.1.
1. Go to Scope This touch button of the side bar allows going
back to «Scope» mode.
2. For the touch button functionality related with the
zoom, see previous section 4.5.
4.5.1.1. Settings.
Settings It is used to set the recording time, to start and stop
it.
In the side bar of this menu, the following touch buttons can
be found:
1. Back The «Backward» key, will go back the end-user
to the «Graphic logger» screen.
2. The «Record» key is used to start the recording.
3. The «Stop» key is used to stop the recording
and clear the data.
In the middle of the screen there are three boxes, the first is not
editable and the next two can be set through the drop-down
list.
•In the first box, it is displayed the status of the «Plot Re-
corder»:
Stand-By. When it is not recording.
Recording. When this action is in process.
•In the second and third boxes, the «Recording time» will
be set, in a numerical way from 1 to 24 and selectable be-
tween hours and days respectively, so the time can vary
between 1 hour and 24 days.
In case the recording limits of 1 hour and 24 days were
exceeded, the keypad will not be hidden till cancelling it or
entering a valid value inside the foreseen range.
If after ending a recording, programmed or manual, the
touch button «Start recording» is touched again, the con-
tent data will be cleared and the data log will be started
again.
Once a recording is stopped, it is still displayed in the
screen till a new recording is started.
1. The «Drop-down» list icon allows, depending on the
field, opening the menu and selecting one of the pro-
posed variables or entering/changing a value with
the pop up keyboard. When touching over a field, a
“Pop up” window will be shown, which allows one of
these two options.
4.5.2. Advanced.
Advanzed
The «Advanced» button is reserved for the Service
and Technical Support technicians only.
To access, it is needed a «Password», which must be entered
by means of the pop up keyboard displayed when pressing the
«Enter» button of this menu.
This menu is very useful to set critical parameters of the UPS
like initialization, offsets, settings and start up.
4.6. SCREEN SETTINGS.
To access to «Setting» menu of the touch screen is needed to
press over any point of the screen 20 consecutive times, but the
pressed area cannot be over any touch button.
Once this action is done, a blue screen will be shown, which
will display the corners with a cross «+» where the end-user
must press to set it.
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