Smartpack2 Basic Controller
Smartpack2 Basic Controller
1 Introduction
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Safety Precautions
The equipment described in this guide must only be operated by Eltek Valere
personnel or by persons who have attended a suitable Eltek Valere training course
The equipment represents an energy hazard and failure to observe this could cause
terminal injury and invalidate our warranty
There are hazardous voltages inside the power system. As the modules incorporate
large charged capacitors, it is dangerous to work inside the system even if the
mains supply is disconnected
Products into which our components are incorporated have to comply with a
number of requirements. Installation is to be in accordance with the
recommendations herein
350021.013
242100.501
Published 2010-10-06
mafe
1 Introduction
Table of Contents
1.
Introduction ................................................................................. 4
About this Guide................................................................................................4
System Diagram Flatpack2 Power System w/SP2 ....................................... 4
2.
Configuration .............................................................................................. 10
CAN Bus Addressing ......................................................................................10
System Configuration ......................................................................................11
1 Introduction
1. Introduction
The Smartpack2 Basic controllers are powerful and cost-effective modules used as slave
controllers in Smartpack2-based power systems.
Internet
Ethernet
cable
Config. Inputs
Smartpack2
Master Controller
Flatpack2
System
I/O Monitor2
CAN node
Smartpack2
Basic Controller
Fuse Alarm
CAN Bus
Flatpack2 HE
rectifiers
LVLD
Telecom and
Industrial
equipment
AC Fuses,
external
(230VAC or
400VAC
AC Supply
(Single- or
three-phase)
AC mains
supply
selector
LVBD
Temp.
Sensors
Battery string #1
Load Fuses
& MCBs
DC
Distribution
Battery
Fuses
DC Supply
(24V, 48V
or 60V)
Figure 1 Typical Flatpack2 DC power supply system for telecom and industrial equipment. The system is fed from
an external AC mains supply, and consists of rectifiers in power shelves, master and basic controllers and
DC distribution unit. Battery banks, LVD contactors, etc. are typically also a part of the system
Key Features
A wide range of features are implemented in the Smartpack2 Basic controller:
LEDs for local visual alarming (Major, Minor, Power ON)
Supplies distributed power for CAN bus nodes
2 sense inputs for internal monitoring, 1 voltage sense and 1 current sense
2 configurable inputs for load and battery fuse monitoring
3 configurable multipurpose inputs (temperature, digital inputs or analog signals)
3 LVD control outputs, configurable for latching and non-latching contactors
Up to 8 Smartpack2 Basic controllers may be connected the CAN bus
CAN bus addressing via DIP switches
Configuration via the master controllers front keys or WebPower on a standard
web browser
Firmware upgrade via the CAN bus (page 13)
Read also chapter Technical Specifications, page 12, for more details.
Block Diagram
Smartpack2 Basic Controller
The main processor is the heart of the
system. Executes measurements and
analogue to digital conversions
0
1
P
CAN Address
via DIP switches (4)
Flash
Flash & EEPROM Memory
stores the main program and
dynamic data
Power supply
Power supply
with regulated supply voltages for internal use
(DC/DC, Internal)
Inputs
EEPROM
LVD Control
ON
OFF
V
Voltage Sense Input
24V, 48V, 60V, 110V systems (1)
A
Current Sense Input
20mV to 60mV shunt (1)
Load Fuse Sense Input
Open/Close, Pull-Up/Down, Diode Matrix (1)
CAN
Power Bus
LEDs
DIP switches
1+
CAN ID address
System Connections
Voltage, current and fuse inputs (8 pins)
1+
Temp Sense
DIP switch #1
Warning
LED Lamp (amber)
Power
Alarm
1+
LVD
Control Outputs (6 pins)
Power
Smartpack2 Basic
Controller
Figure 3 Location of pluggable terminal blocks, DIP switches, CAN ports and LED indicators in the
Smartpack2 Basic controller. (The pluggable terminals may be black or green)
CAN port 1 and 2 are electrically identical, and are used to enable connection of the CAN
bus incoming and outgoing CAT5 cables, or the RJ45 CAN bus termination plug.
LED
Indicator
Power
Warning
Alarm
Illumination
Status
OFF
ON green
Flashing Green
OFF
ON amber
Flashing amber
OFF
ON red
Flashing red
Description
The controller has NO supply
Supply healthy
Distributed Power Fault
No Warning
Warning (Minor alarm, non-critical alarm)
Communications Fault
No Alarm
Alarm (Major Alarm, critical alarm)
SW Fault / Boot Loader Mode
!
Qualified
personnel
CAUTION: For safety reasons, the commissioning and configuration of the equipment is
only to be performed by Eltek Valeres personnel or by authorized and qualified persons;
otherwise the warranty may be invalidated.
Please, read the user documentation carefully before installing and using the equipment,
as installation and operation is to be performed as described in it.
You need standard installation tools and equipment used by an authorized electrician.
NOTE: All tools must be insulated.
Smartpack2
Basic controller
Power is OFF!
1. Loosen the top fixing tab screw from the
screw hole (D)
cw
Smartpack2
Basic controller
I/O system
internal cables
4
3
CAN sockets
Flatpack2 4U-Distr.
Subassembly
Connection Drawing
Use this drawing as a connection reference for all cabling. You find the exact location of
connection terminals, plugs and DIP switches, by referring to chapter Location of
Terminals, Ports, LEDs, page 6.
The LVD control outputs may be configured for both latching and non-latching contactors
using the WebPower via a standard web browser. LVD Output 1 is usually configured as
LVBD, and output 2 and 3 as LVLD1 and LVLD2.
X:*
Voltage Sense Input 1
Battery Fuse Input 1
Load Fuse Input 1
Current Sense Input 1
(System Reference)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
To System Voltage
To Battery Fuse
To Load Fuses
To Current Shunt ^
Configurable
Inputs
X:**
Temp Sense 1
Temp Sense 2
Temp Sense 3
Temperature
Sensor 1
1
2
3
4
5
6
Temperature
Sensor 2
Temperature
Sensor 3
RJ45, 8 pins
DIP
Switches
LVD Control
Outputs
CAN
port 1&2
LVD Output 1
LVD Output 2
LVD Output 3
1
3
4
1
2
3
4
5
6
To LVD Contator 1
To LVD Contator 2
To LVD Contator 3
X:***
Power
Input
To next
CAN bus node
Or
RJ45 CAN bus termination plug, if the I/O
Monitor2 is the last node in the CAN bus
X:***
Smartpack2 Basic
controller
SIGNAL PIN-OUT
System Connections
From previous
CAN bus node
FUNCTION
Battery +
Battery +/
Battery
+
C
1
2
3
Power Input
2
Max. 1.5 mm ,
(Internal Connections) (14AWG) wire section
Out
In
Read also chapter Technical Specifications page 12, for more details.
120
Smartpack2
Basic Controller
End-of-Line
Resistor
Flatpack2 HE
Rectifiers
CAN bus
(twisted-pair CAT5 cable)
01
02
Internal System Monitoring
ID Number
81
120
82
End-of-Line
Resistor
I/O Monitor2
I/O Monitor2
Flatpack2
DC Power System
Figure 6 Example of CAN bus addressing and termination in a Flatpack2 power system with
Smartpack2-based control system and two I/O Monitor2 nodes connected the CAN bus
When connecting more CAN nodes to the bus, you have to remove the CAN bus
termination plug from one of the CAN bus ends, and plug it in one of the CAN ports on the
last connected CAN node.
Configuration
By the default, Smartpack2-based power systems are shipped from factory with one or
several Smartpack2 Basic controllers correctly installed and configured inside the power
system.
ID <1>
(All switches OFF)
Smartpack2 Basic ID
DIP Switch Position
Controller**
#
1 2 3 4
1st Controller
1
OFFOFFOFFOFF
2nd Controller
2
ON OFFOFFOFF
3rd Controller
3
OFF ONOFFOFF
4th Controller
4
ON ONOFFOFF
5th Controller
5
OFFOFFON OFF
6th Controller
6
ON OFF ONOFF
7th Controller
7
OFFON ON OFF
8th Controller
8
ON ON ONOFF
** The DIP switch positions apply also to
Smartpack controllers, but do not apply to
Smartpack2 Master controllers
Terminal Blocks
Note:
The controllers ID #
corresponds to the
DIP switchs binary
value plus 1
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System Configuration
By the default, Smartpack2 Basic controllers are shipped from factory correctly configured
inside the power system.
The Eltek Valere DC power supply systems functionality represents a vast set of
functions, characteristics or capabilities implemented in the hardware and software of
the controllers, control units and nodes connected to the systems CAN bus.
You can use following types of user interfaces to access the functions and parameters:
All the mentioned functions, characteristics and parameters are fully configurable, and are
organized in following system-oriented logical groups:
Power System
Mains
Generator
Rectifiers
Battery
Load
Control System
Also, these functions, characteristics and parameters are presented in following taskoriented logical groups:
1. System Status
2. System Configuration
3. Alarm Configuration
4. Commands
5. Logs and Reports
6. Statistics
7. Commissioning
8. Up/Download
For detailed functionality description, browse and search through the Functionality
Description Help file (or 350020.073) or WebPower Online Help file.
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Technical Specifications
Specifications Basic
Input Voltage
Temperature Range
Power Consumption
Max 1.5A
Max 4.5A (3x LVD max loaded)
Contactor Outputs
Configurable Inputs
System Connections
Voltage Sense
Battery Fuse
Load Fuse
Current Sense
Dimensions
(WxHxD)
155 x 35 x 80mm
6.4 x 1.4 x 3.3
Ordering Information
Part no.
Description
12
120
Smartpack2 Basic
Controller
End-of-Line
Resistor
Flatpack2 HE
Rectifiers
SD Card
(with Firmware
Source File)
Firmware
Source File
01
02
FW Loader
ID Number
120
End-of-Line
Resistor
USB A-B cable
(standard)
USB to CAN
Converter
CAN bus
(twisted-pair CAT5 cable)
81
I/O Monitor2
Alarm Outputs NC-C-NO
Config. Inputs
Flatpack2
DC Power System
Figure 7 Example Smartpack2 Basic controllers firmware upgrade via SD card (A) or via PC (B)
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14
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