Configuration Guide TP48200T V2
Configuration Guide TP48200T V2
Configuration Guide TP48200T V2
Issue Date
02 2012-12-07
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Contents
Contents
1 By configuration file (recommended) ..................................................................................... 4
1.1 Tools ......................................................................................................................................................... 4 1.2 Setps ......................................................................................................................................................... 4
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Tables
Tables
Table 1-1 Items of configuration list ...............................................................................................................10
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D20A1currentcfg.tar.gz just for the cabinet type of TP48200T-D20A1 as followed Fig., you must confirm the cabinet before you upload the configuration file.
Warning: If you upload the power system with wrong configuration file, the configured data could not take effect.
1.2 Setps
Step 1 configure your IP address of your computer 1. 2. 3. Choose Start > Control Panel. Select Network Connections. Please click Local Area by right button and then click Properties
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1 By configuration file (recommended) Please choose Use the following IP address, and enter the right IP address, the Subnet mask and the Default gateway Please click OK
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Step 2 connect to the controller 1. Open Internet Explorer and input 192.168.1.168.
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Step 3 Upload the configuration file. Please make sure the configuration files in your computer, because we will use it soon. The 1-level menu is in the following website.
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Choose the Site Configuration in 1-level menu, and you will see the following website.
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You will see follow picture and then you can upload the configuration file.
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A window will be shown, please choose the file named D14A1currentcfg.tar.gz or D20A1currentcfg.tar.gz and click open.
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Warning: You must upload the right configuration file according to the cabinet type, otherwise the configuration file could not take effect.
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Then please click Send. The window will be showed, please click OK, and go on. System will display that the file uploaded successfully and please click OK to go on.
Controller will reset after file uploaded, and the website will be disconnected. When the controller starts work again, it will show the new configuration. Step 4 Check the configuration in Alarm Configuration. 1. 2. Connect controller as the Step 2. Choose the Alarm Configuration in 1-level menu.
In every 2-level menu, the controller has many configuration items. You need check if the third parameter of every item is correct. The relation between the item and the third parameter is as the table 1-1. If the configuration is not correct, please upload configuration file again.
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item
Major Alarm/Critical Alarm Relay Supervision Unit Internal Fault DC Over Voltage DC Under Voltage DC Ultra Over Voltage DC Ultra Under Voltage Phase A Over Voltage Phase B Over Voltage Phase C Over Voltage Phase A Under Voltage Phase B Under Voltage Phase C Under Voltage Mains Failure Phase A Failure Phase B Failure Phase C Failure AC Over Voltage AC Under Voltage Ambient High Temp Alarm Ambient Low Temp Alarm NA NA NA
configuration
MUE04A_DO4 MUE04A_DO4 MUE04A_DO4 MUE04A_DO4 MUE04A_DO2 MUE04A_DO2 MUE04A_DO2 MUE04A_DO2 MUE04A_DO2 MUE04A_DO2 MUE04A_DO2 MUE04A_DO2 MUE04A_DO2 MUE04A_DO2 MUE04A_DO2 MUE04A_DO2 MUE04A_DO5 MUE04A_DO5 NA NA MUE04A_DO5 MUE04A_DO1 NA NA NA NA MUE04A_DO4 MUE04A_DO5 MUE04A_DO5 NA NA NA MUE04A_DO2 MUE04A_DO4 NA NA NA NA MUE04A_DO3
Site Summary
Ambient High Humidity Ambient Low Humidity Ambient Very High Temp Alarm Door Contact Alarm Water Detector Alarm Smoke Detector Alarm Wire Frame Alarm ACB Alarm Load Fuse Break Missing Amb Temp Sensor 1 Amb Temp Sensor 1 Fault Missing Amb Humi Sensor1 Amb Humidity Sensor1 Fault Unknown System Type AC SPD Alarm DC SPD Alarm Battery Manual Switch On ATS Fault Diesel Fault PSU Overload
Rectifier Summary
Rectifier Lost
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Rectifier Redundancy Active PSU Not Redundant Single Rect Fault(Redundant) Single Rect Fault(Not Redundant) Multi Rect Fault PSU Load Fault High Rectifier Capacity Low Rectifier Capacity No Response AC Fail DC Over Voltage Rectifier Protect Rectifier Failure Fan Failure Boost Charge Status Abnormal Battery Current Temp Compensation Active Battery Discharge Battery High Temperature Battery Very High Temperature Battery Low Temperature Battery Very Low Temperature LLVD1 Disconnecting BLVD Disconnecting LLVD1 Disconnected BLVD Disconnected Battery Test Cancelled Missing Batt Temp Sensor 1 Batt Temp Sensor 1 Fault
Rectifier
Battery Summary
Batt Current Imbalance Battery Fuse1 Break Battery Fuse2 Break Battery Fuse3 Break Battery Fuse4 Break Battery Fuse5 Break Battery Fuse6 Break Battery1 Lost Battery2 Lost Battery3 Lost Battery4 Lost Battery5 Lost Battery6 Lost Battery 1 Imbalance Battery 2 Imbalance Battery 3 Imbalance
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Battery 4 Imbalance Battery 5 Imbalance Battery 6 Imbalance Exceed Current Limit Over Current TCU+TEC Alarm TEC Alarm TCU Alarm MUC01A_DI_1 Alarm
VRLA Battery
ECC500
MUC01A_DI_2 Alarm MUC01A_DI_3 Alarm MUC01A_DI_4 Alarm MUC01A_DI_5 Alarm MUC01A_DI_6 Alarm
2.2 steps
Step 1 configure your IP address of your computer 1. 2. 3. Choose Start > Control Panel. Select Network Connections. Please click Local Area by right button and then click Properties
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Please choose Use the following IP address, and enter the right IP address, the Subnet mask and the Default gateway Please click OK
Step 2 connect to the controller 1. Open Internet Explorer and input 192.168.1.168.
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In every 2-level menu, the controller has many configuration items. For example, click the site summary 2-level menu, we have 46 configuration items. We need configure them manually. I will give you an example. If we want configure the door contact alarm, we need find it at 2-level menu. 1. Please click site summary at 2-level menu.
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Click the panel in the left of the item and you will active the configuration process of the item.
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The item have five parameters, we just need configure the fourth parameter. Choose it and we will see some opinions.
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If the configuration is successful, the system displays a dialog box, indicating the command has been issued. And you need configure 102 items in seven 2-level menus in the list. The item configuration list is in the Table 1-1.
3.2 Step
This picture is the front panel of the ECC500 controller, we need control the menu displayed in the LCD by the four key. In the following picture I annotate the function of the key.
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Push ENTER key and you will see the 1-level menu.
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Use the UP and DOWN key to choose the Settings menu and push the ENTER key. You will need to input the user name and password to enter this menu. The defaulted user name is admin and the defaulted password is 001.
Now you can see some 2-level menu. You can enter the 2-level menu.
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Now we have 101 configurations item in seven 2-level menus, you need configure them one by one. For example, if you want configure the Door Alarm, enter the Site Summary menu.
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Choose the Door Alarm and use the ENTER key. We see followed picture.
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Push the ENTER to set E04A_DO1 and use the Cancel key to come back the 2-level menu.
You need set the configuration items one by one, so I do not recommend configure the controller by this way. The configuration item list is in the Table 1-1.
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