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Prepare the following tools before the installation:


Installing the Cabinet
1
Installing the Cabinet on the Rack of Storage Batteries
According to actual conditions, use one of the following modes to install the cabinet: installing the cabinet on the rack of
storage batteries, installing the cabinet on the ground, installing the cabinet on the 19-inch open rack, installing the cabinet
on the BTS cabinet. The cabinet must be installed at the place which no more than 3m distance from the DC load.
Move the cabinet to the installation position on the rack of storage batteries.
1
Align the expansion bolt holes on the base in the front of the cabinet with the
installation holes for the bolt holes on the rack of storage batteries.
2
3
Install the rack-mounting ears to the cabinet.
Socket wrench Torque wrench

Installing the Cabinet on the Rack of Storage Batteries Directly
According to actual conditions, use one of the following modes to install the cabinet: installing the cabinet on the rack of
storage batteries directly, installing the cabinet on the rack of storage batteries using conversion board.
12 drill bit
Flat-head screwdriver
(M3M4) Adjustable wrench
Key to cabinet
Percussion drill
Wire stripper Ratchet crimp tool Diagonal pliers Paint brush
Nylon tie
Multimeter
Insulating tape Marking pen Vacuum cleaner Hydraulic pliers Insulating handle Electric knife
Heat gun
Phillips screwdriver
(M3M4)
A-shaped ladder (2 m)
Rack-mounting ears
Operation side
1
2
Fix the bolts into the holes and fasten the bolts. 4

Installing the Cabinet on the Conversion Board
Install the conversion board on the rack of storage batteries.
1
2
Install the rack-mounting ears to the cabinet.
NOTE
The layout of installation holes on the rack of storage bat-
teries varies with the rack model. Align the rst bolt hole
on the base with the bolt hole on the storage rack, and then
install other bolts in the proper holes.
820 mm
(4pcs)
1
2
1025 mm
(4pcs)
Rack-mounting ears
Operation side
3
Installing the Cabinet on the Ground
mm

Determine the installation position of the cabinet, and then mark the positions of the holes to be drilled with a marking pen. 1
820 mm
(4pcs)
Align the expansion bolt holes on the base in the front of the cabinet with the installation holes for the bolt holes on the
conversion board.
3
Fix the bolts into the holes and fasten the bolts. 4
Unit: mm
Cabinet outline
316
450
Installation hole
4- 10
1
2
1025 mm
(4pcs)
Rack-mounting ears
Operation side
4
mm

Drill holes at the hole positions, feed expansion bolts into the holes, and then secure (hammer and then tighten) the
expansion bolts.
2
Install the rack-mounting ears to the cabinet. Place the cabinet on the expansion bolts, and then tighten the bolts. 3
Unitmm
52-60
12
860 mm
(4pcs)
Nut
Spring washer
Flat washer
Expansion tube
Expansion
trough
Cone-head
bolt
Installation hole
Rack-mounting ears
5
Installing the Cabinet on the 19-inch Open Rack (IMU)
mm

Fix the rack-mounting ears into the bolt holes at both sides of the cabinet. Ensure that the base of the rack-mounting ears.
install direction faces the front of the cabinet
1
Determine the installation position of the cabinet on the 19-inch open rack, and then install the 6 oating nuts at the holes
for bolts. The recommended installation height of the cabinet is 1.5 m. The actual installation height of the cabinet must be
determined according to the stature of installation personnel and installation requirements.
2
Floating nut
3
Side of the cabinet
2
6
mm

Move the cabinet to the installation position of the 19-inch open rack, and then install the cabinet on the open rack.
4
CAUTION
A minimum of three persons are required for safe installation on the 19-inch open rack.
Otherwise, the cabinet may fall and cause injury.
612 mm
(4pcs)
3
7
Installing the Cabinet on the BTS Cabinet
1
Install the conversion board on BTS cabinet. 2
Install the rack-mounting ears to the cabinet.
Align the expansion bolt holes on the base in the front of the cabinet with the installation holes for the bolt holes on the
conversion board.
3
Fix the bolts into the holes and fasten the bolts. 4
1
Rack-mounting ears
Operation side
2
1025 mm
(2pcs)
612 mm
(4pcs)
612 mm
(4pcs)
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Installing Sensor
2
Installing indoor temperature and humidity sensor.
1
Indoor temperature and humidity sensor
Indoor temperature and humidity sensor
Main equipment
6
0

m
m
M4 X 35
Expansion Bolt
Shelter
Installing battery temperature sensor.
2
Connect to battery
Connect to TP48300A
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Installing the PGND Cables
3
Unlock and open the cabinet door, and then remove the cover plate of the cable window on the top of the cabinet. 1
Lead the PGND cables into the cabinet through the cable window, and then route the cables along the panels of the cabinet. 2
DC output positive wiring busbar
Load power-off MCB
Transfer copper bar
Monitoring module
Negative pole of the battery
The protection MCB on the battery
AC input MCB
Rectifier module
Earthing busbar of the cabinet
AC surge protector
DC output positive wiring busbar
Load power-off fuse
Transfer copper bar
Monitoring module
Negative pole of the battery
The protection MCB on the battery
AC input MCB
Rectifier module
Earthing busbar of the cabinet
AC surge protector
Cover plate
NOTE
Please installing the cabinet according to actual conditions: load power-off tributary using fuse, load power-off tributary using MCB.
Load power-off tributary using fuse
Load power-off tributary using MCB
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Connect the PGND cables to the earthing busbar. 3
Bind the PGND cables. 4
4
4
3
3
The earthing busbar
Use an insulating handle to remove battery fuses and load power-off fuses.
5
Use an insulating handle to remove battery fuses and set the load power-off MCB to
OFF .
CAUTION
The PGND cables, AC cables, DC cables, signal cables, and
communication cables must be bound separately.
4
4
3
3
The earthing busbar
Load power-off tributary using fuse
Load power-off tributary using MCB
Load power-off tributary using fuse
Load power-off tributary using MCB
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Lead the dry contact signal cables and communication cables into the cabinet through the cable window, and then route the
cables along the panels of the cabinet.
1
According to the actual installation requirements, use a at-head screwdriver to prop up the white contact plates to have
the metal dome sheets in the ports spring up. Insert the dry contact signal cable into the dry contact points, and pull out the
screwdriver to fasten the signal cable.
2

Installing the Dry Contact Signal Cables
and Communication Cables (Optional)
4
NOTE
1. The use of the dry contact signal cables and communication cables is scenario-specic.According to actual requirements, determine the dry contact
signal cables and communication cables to be installed before installation.
2. Functions of dry contact points.
J13, J14, J4-J10 are nine dry contact sockets on the monitoring back plane. Status, Status1, Status2 are three circuits for the input of the detection signals
of the diesel generator. Ctrl1 and Ctrl2 are two circuits for the output of the control signals of the diesel generator. ALM1-ALM7 are seven circuits for the
output of the alarm signals of the diesel generator. Each circle represents the corresponding wiring terminal. The black circles are the common terminals
of the constant-enabled ports and constant-disabled ports on the relays.NC represents constant-disabled port and NO represents constant-enabled port.By
default, the output of the dry contact is set to OFF.
White contact plate
Dry contact point
1 2
Alarm Type Default Function Description
AC power-off alarm
DC input overvoltage and undervoltage
Power supply system fault alarm
Surge protector failure alarm
Fuse disconnection alarm
Battery protection
Standby dry contact output 1
Control for the diesel generator 1
Control for the diesel generator 2
Detection for the running
status of the diesel generator
Detection for the start/stop
control signals of diesel generator 1
Detection for the start/stop
control signals of diesel generator 2
AC input power-cut alarmport (AC Fail)
DC input undervoltage alarmport (DC Low)
Rectifier module fault alarmport (PSU Fail)
Surge protector alarmport (SPD Fail)
Fuse disconnection alarmport (Fuse Alarm)
Battery low-voltage isolation disconnection alarmport (Batt.LVD)
Reserved dry contact 1 (Reserve 1)
Port for starting and stopping the Generator 1
Port for detecting the running status of the diesel generator
Port for starting and stopping the Generator 2
Port for detecting the start.stop signals of diesel generator 1
Port for detecting the start.stop signals of diesel generator 2
ALM1
ALM2
ALM3
ALM4
ALM5
ALM6
ALM7
Ctrl1
Ctrl2
Status
Status1
Status2
1 2
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According to the actual installation requirements, insert the communication cables into the RJ45 ports on the monitoring
backplane.
3
Bind the dry contact signal cables and communication cables on the cable window separately, and then route all the
cables to the distribution frame.
5

Installing the DC Output Cables
5
Insert the 48 V DC output cable into the output port on the battery protection MCB. 1
Loosen the bolt on the top of the load power-off fuse, connect the 48 V output cable to the bolt, use torque wrench to tighten
the bolt, force moment as 10 Nm.
2
Connect the 0 V output cable to the DC output positive wiring busbar. 3
Bind the DC output cables on the cable window. Ensure that the DC output cables are separated from other cables. 4
Load power-off tributary using fuse
DC output distribution can be customized.
Load power-off tributary using fuse
Communication cable
1 2
According to the actual installation requirements, Insert the temperature and humidity sensor signal cable and battery
temperature sensor signal cable.
4
Indoor temperature
and humidity sensor
Battery temperature sensor
13
Insert the 48 V DC output cable into the output port on the battery protection MCB. 1
Connect the 0 V output cable to the DC output positive wiring busbar. 2
Bind the DC output cables on the cable window. Ensure that the DC output cables are separated from other cables. 3
Load power-off tributary using fuse
Load power-off tributary using MCB
1
2
CAUTION
1. The force moment of tightening the bolt must less than 10 Nm.
2. The signal cables must be installed in the front of the 48 V cables.
1
2
3
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Loosen the bolt on the top of the base of the battery negative-pole access fuse, connect the 48 V input cables to the bolt,
and use torque wrench to tighten the bolt, force moment as 10 Nm.
2
Connect the of the storage battery to the DC output positive wiring busbar. 1
Arrange the output cables, and then use a nylon bundling tape to bind the cables to the bundling tie at the rear of the cable
window.
3

Installing the Power Cables of the Storage Battery
6
Load power-off tributary using fuse
Loosen the bolt on the top of the base of the battery negative-pole access fuse, connect the 48 V input cables to the bolt,
and use torque wrench to tighten the bolt, force moment as 10 Nm.
2
Connect the of the storage battery to the DC output positive wiring busbar. 1
Arrange the output cables, and then use a nylon bundling tape to bind the cables to the bundling tie at the rear of the cable
window.
3
Load power-off tributary using fuse
Load power-off tributary using fuse
Load power-off tributary using fuse
Load power-off tributary using MCB
1 2
BF1- BF2-
Battery negative-pole
Battery positive-pole
CAUTION
1. Ensure that the signal cables are installed in the front of the battery negative-pole input cable and that the battery protection MCB is set to OFF.
2. When installing a fuse for the load storage batteries, ensure that the bare metal part of the screwdriver does not touch the positive bus and the fuse
wiring terminal, otherwise a short circuit may be caused.
3. The force moment of tightening the bolt must less than 10 Nm.
4. If only one group of batteries is connected ,it should be connected to BF1.
CAUTION
1. Ensure that the signal cables are installed in the front of the battery negative-pole input cable and that the battery protection MCB is set to OFF.
2. When installing a fuse for the load storage batteries, ensure that the bare metal part of the screwdriver does not touch the positive bus and the
fuse wiring terminal, otherwise a short circuit may be caused.
3.The force moment of tightening the bolt must less than 10 Nm
4. If only one group of batteries is connected ,it should be connected to BF1.
1
2
BF1 BF2
BF1- BF2-
Battery negative-pole
Battery positive-pole
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The cabinet supports the single-phase and three-phase AC input cables, which must be installed in different ways.
Mode 1: To install the single-phase AC input lines, perform the following steps:
a) Connect the neutral line to the N-terminal.b) Install the copper bar on the AC input MCB. c) Connect live line to the copper bar.
1
Mode 2: To install the three-phase AC input lines, perform the following steps:
a) Connect the neutral line to the N-terminal.
b) Connect the U-phase, V-phase, and W-phase lines to the AC input MCB.
AC input MCB using 3-pole MCB
AC input MCB using 4-pole MCB
To install the three-phase AC input lines, perform the following steps: Connect the N-phase, U-phase, V-phase, and
W-phase lines to the AC input MCB.
U V W N
a
c
b
Input copper bar Live line Neutral line
N-terminal
b
a
Neutral line
N-terminal

Installing the AC Input Cables
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Checks After the Installation
8
Ensure that the cabinet and cables are secure. 1
According to the connecting diagram, ensure that the cables are installed properly by sight or with a multimeter and that the
live line, earth line, and neutral line are not short-circuited.Ensure that the 0 V cable and 48 V cable are not short-circuited.
2
Insert the removed fuses into the corresponding positions. 3
1
2


BF1 BF2
BF1- BF2-
Scenario1: load power-off tributary using fuse.
Ensure that the AC input MCB and battery power-off MCB is set to ON.Check whether the MCBs and fuses are not dam-
aged with a multimeter and replace the damaged MCBs or fuses.
4
Ensure that the cabinet door is closed and locked. 6
Check whether paint on the surface of the cabinet is improper and repaint the surface of the cabinet where paint falls off. 7
Cut the cover plate of the cable window on the top of the cabinet according to the cabling conditions, and then place the cover
plate back to its original position.
5
1 2


BF1- BF2-
Scenario2: load power-off tributary using MCB.
Install the plastic protection plate. 2
Bind the AC input cable to the nearest bundling tie. 3
2 3
Plastic protection plate
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Cabling guide
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+
+
-
+
-
+
-
+
-
-
+
-
+
The power cable of the storage battery
DC output cable
PGND cable
AC input cable
Dry contact signal cable
1
2
3
4
5
Battery temperature sensor
6
Temperature and humidity sensor signal cable
7
3
7
6
3
4
4
5
6
2
5
1
2
The scenario with Cabling Rack
NOTE
The AC input cables and signal cables must be bound
and routed separately.
1
a
a
b
c
c
Cutaway view
Cable
Rack Rack Rack
Cable Cable Cable
b
1
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The scenario without Cabling Rack
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+
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+
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+
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+
-
1
2
2
3
4
3
4
5
7
6
5
6
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
The power cable of the storage battery
DC output cable
PGND cable
AC input cable
Dry contact signal cable
Battery temperature sensor
Temperature and humidity sensor signal cable
-
+
-
+
NOTE
The AC input cables and signal cables must be bound
and routed separately.
1
a
a
b
c
c
Cutaway view
b
1
7
Cable
Rack Rack Rack
Cable Cable Cable
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Power-on Testing
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Set the parameters:
a
Conducting a power-on test
b
Setting the monitoring system
Power on TP48300/A power system.
Group and capacity of batteries. 1
Temp Alarm. 2
time and date. 3
NOTE
1. The position of the CPMU01 monitoring module, operating keyboard, and status indicator are shown in the following gure.
2. When the TP48300/A power system is working properly and communicate with the main equipment, the ALM indicator on the CPMU01 does not light and the
RUN ash slowly. When the TP48300/A power system is working properly and the TP48300/A power system does not communicate with the main equipment,
the ALM indicator on the CPMU01 does not work and the RUN indicator is ON.
When the TP48300/A power system has serious alarms, the ALM indicator on the CPMU01 is ON and the buzzer sounds. For details, see the TP48300/A power
system Maintenance Guide.
3. When the system is in standby mode, press "" and "Enter" at the same time to reduce the contrast of the LCD or press "" and "Enter" at the same time to
increase the contrast of the LCD.
4. Before setting the CPMU01 menu, press "" or "" to select options and congure values.Press "Enter" to enter the main menu when the system is standby. On
the main menu, press "Enter" to view the submenu, and save the conguration by pressing "Enter" on the submenu.Press Cancel to undo the operation and return
to the upper menu without saving the conguration.
5. The PMU does not generate any alarm. When the current interface is not the main menu, the LCD goes dark ve minutes later if you do not press any button,
and the main menu is displayed eight minutes later if you do not press any button.
6. -On the System Control interface, you can access the system with the user password, engineer password, or administrator password.3. On the Engineer Ad-
vanced Setting interface, you can access the system with the engineer password or administrator password.The user password and engineer password are 0# and
11# respectively and can be reset on the menu.The administrator password is provided by Huawei.
CAUTION
Do not power on the DC load before the storage batteries parameter is correctly
set on the CPMU01 , otherwise, it will cause damage to storage batteries.
NOTE
The number of the battery group can be set as 0, 1 or 2. Please set the number of the battery group and capacity according to actual conguration. If you face to
the door, the fuse at the leftside is BF1- and the fuse at the rightside is BF2- .
1. If only one group of batteries is connected, please connect to BF1- , set the number of the battery group as 1, and set "battery capacity 1" according to actual
conguration.
2. If two groups of batteries are connected, please separately connect to BF1- and BF2- , set the number of the battery group as 2, and set "battery capacity 1",
"battery capacity 2" according to actual conguration.
3. If four groups of batteries are connected, two battery groups connect to BF1- and the other two battery groups connect to BF2- , set the number of the battery
group as 2, and set "battery capacity 1", "battery capacity 2" according to total actual capacity of every two battery groups.
4. This guide take two groups of 300Ah batteries as an example.
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English

2008-08-06
53.6VDC 227VAC
Load0.2A
Batt0.0A
2008-08-06
53.6VDC 227VAC
Load0.2A
Batt0.0A
2008-08-06
53.6VDC 227VAC
Load0.2A
Batt0.0A
Settings
DC Settings
Batt Settings
AMB. Settings
Settings
DC Settings
Batt Settings
AMB. Settings
Batt Settings
Batt Selection
LVD Setting
Charge
Batt Selection
Batt String1
Cap.1400Ah
Cap.20Ah
Batt Selection
Batt String2
Cap.1400Ah
Cap.20Ah
Batt Selection
Batt String2
Cap.1400Ah
Cap.20Ah
Batt Selection
Batt String2
Cap.1300Ah
Cap.20Ah
Batt Selection
Batt String2
Cap.1300Ah
Cap.20Ah
Batt Selection
Batt String2
Cap.1300Ah
Cap.2300Ah
MAIN MENU
Status
Maintenance
Settings
MAIN MENU
Status
Maintenance
Settings
MAIN MENU
Status
Maintenance
Settings
Batt Settings
Batt Test
Temp coeff
Temp Comp Basis
Batt 1
Temp Comp
80mV/
Low Temp Alarm
0
High Temp Alarm
50
Low Temp Alarm
0
High Temp Alarm
50
Setting
System Settings
Alarm Settings
AC Settings
Address0
TextEnglish
Comm ModeModem
Band9600
Date
2008-08-08
Time
09:10
Date
2008-08-08
Time
09:10

English

2008-08-06
53.6VDC 227VAC
Load0.2A
Batt0.0A
MAIN MENU
Status
Maintenance
Settings
Setting
System Settings
Alarm Settings
AC Settings
Address0
TextEnglish
Comm ModeModem
Band9600
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ENT
ENT
ENT ENT or

ENT or

ENT or

ENT
ENT
ENT
ENT
ENT or

ENT
ENT or

ENT
ENT or

ENT
ENT
ENT
ENT
ENT
ENT
ENT
ENT
ENT
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ENT ENT
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Load ShuntYes
Pisp Contrast3
System Type
TP48300/A

ENT
Load ShuntYes
Pisp Contrast3
System Type
TP48300/A
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Monitoring Menu Structure
Appendix 1
Main menu
Running information System control Parameter setting
Module information
Current alarm
History alarm
Battery test result
Version disply
Module ID
Output voltage
Output current
Current limit
Status
Major alarm
Minor alarm
Alarm SN
Alarm severity
Alarm name
Generation time
Alarm SN
Alarm severity
Alarm name
Generation time
Alarm SN
Alarm severity
Alarm name
Generation time
End time
Control
Mode
Start
Modules 1-6
Automatic
Manual
Floating
charging
Password
modification
Parameter
initialize
Standard test
Quick test
End test
Equalized
charging
On
Off
System
parameter
setting
Address
Language
Communication on mode
Baud rate
Date
Time
Load current divider
Display contrast
Engineer
advanced
setting
System type
Dormant permit
Alarm
parameter
setting
Alarm severity
Alarm type
Severity
Alarm control
parameter
Alarm sound
Clearing of
history alarms
Relay relate
Digital alarm
Alarm type
Relate relay
AC parameter
setting
Overvoltage
Undervoltage
DC parameter
setting
Overvoltage
Undervoltage
Battery
parameter
setting
Environment
parameter
setting
High limit
Low limit
High temperature
Low temperature
DG parameter
setting
Generator enable
Output power
DOD
High-TEMP switch-off
DG switch-on temperature
DG switch-off temperature
Air-conditioner
parameter
setting
Type
Power
Appendix 2
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CPMU01 Menu Reference
Appendix 2
Main Menu
Second-Level
Menu
third-Level
Menu
Fourth-Level
Menu
Paremeter Value
Address 0
Text English
Comm Mode Modem
Band 9600
Date 2001-01-01
Time 00:00
Load Shunt Yes
Disp Contrast 3
Modify PWD None
Init Para No
System Type TP48300/A
System
Setting
Eng Setting
Rect Sleep No
Setting
Charging parameter
Battery parameter
Power-off parameter
Battery string
Capacity
Installation date
Load power-off permit
Load power-off voltage
Battery power-off permit
Battery power-off voltage
Floating charging
Equalized charging
equalized charing period
Charging current limit
Battery parameter setting
Battery test
Auto test
Short test
Auto test permit
Start test period
Test end voltage
Test time
Test delay
Test end voltage
Test time
Battery temperature factor
TEMP compensate basis
TEMP compensate factor
High-TEMP power-off permit
High-TEMP power TEMP
TEMP alarm lower limit
TEMP alarm upper limit
Upper limit
Lower limit
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Main Menu
Second-Level
Menu
third-Level
Menu
Fourth-Level
Menu
Paremeter Value
AC ON/OFF Serious
Serious
Serious
Serious
Serious
Serious
Serious
Serious
Serious
Serious
Serious
AC Volt Low/High Common
Common
Common
Common
Common
Common
Common
Common
Common
Common
Common
Common
Common
Common
DC Volt Low/High
Load Off Alarm
Batt Off Alarm
Batt Fuse Alarm
Temp1 Alarm
Humidity Alarm No Alarm
Batt Temp Alarm
Door Alarm
Water Alarm
Smoke Alarm
Rect Fail
Rect Protect
Rect Comm Fail
Charge Curr High
DC SPD Alarm
AC SPD Alarm
Wire Alarm
Generator Fail
Alarm Level
Load Fuse Alarm
Alarm Type High
Digital Alarm Digital 1
Set Alarm Name Switch 1
Switch 1
Switch 2
Switch 5
Switch 6
Switch 7
Setting
Alarm Setting
Alarm Control
Audible Alarm Yes
Clr Hist Alarm No
AC OFF
1
Relay Relate
280V
AC Setting
180V
58.0V
DC Setting
45.0V
1
400Ah
0Ah
Batt Setting
Batt Setting
2001-01-01
Alarm
Relate Relay
Over Volt
Over Volt
Under Volt
Under Volt
Batt String
Cap 1
Cap 2
Install Date
Yes
Yes
44.0V
LVD Setting
43.0V
LLVD Enable
BLVD Enable
LLVD
BLVD
53.5V
56.5V
60 days
Charge
0.10C10
Float
Boost
Cyc BC Duration
Curr Limit
24
Setting
Generator
No
12.5kW
30%
Yes
45
29
Type Single-Phase
Power 1.0kW
Status
Maintance
Air-condition
Major Alarm
Common Alarm
Auto
Mgmt Mode
Manual
FC
Std Test
Quick Test
End Test
Start
BC
ON
Rect1
Rect1
Rect2
Rect3
Rect4
Rect5
Rect6
Batt Test Result
Version Disply
No Record
V100R001C01********
*
*
Rectifiers
History Alarm
Active Alarm
Disch Test
120 days
1.9V
Auto Test

10 hours
45.0V
Batt Test
Short Test
60 min
Batt 1
80mV/
No
53
0
50
Batt Setting
Temp Coeff
AMB Setting
80
-20
80
-20
50
Generator Enable
Output Power
Discharge Depth
High Temp OFF
Start Temp
OFF Temp
Auto Test Enable
Cycle
Test End Volt
Test Dlay
Duration
Test End Volt
Duration
Temp Comp Basis
Temp Comp
BHTD Enable
BHTD Temp
Low Temp Alarm
High Temp Alarm
Upper Limit
Lower Limit
Upper Limit
Lower Limit
High Alarm
Low Alarm 0
Main Menu
Second-Level
Menu
third-Level
Menu
Fourth-Level
Menu
Paremeter Value
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1st Rev Date Sign 2st Rev Date Sign Item Setting Bound Factory
Setting
0~2 1
30~1000 400Ah
30~1000 0Ah
44.0V
43.0V
43.2V~57.6V 53.5V
43.2V~57.6V 56.5V
0.05~0.25 0.1
Battery String
Battery Cap 1
Battery Cap 2
LLVD
BLVD
Battery Float
Battery Boost
Rect Sleep
LLVD Enable
BLVD Enable
Current Limit
Coefficient
35V~LLVD
YES/NO
YES/NO
YES/NO
NO
YES
YES
BLVD~DC Under volt
-50~100 50
50 -50~100
Battery High Temp
Alarm
Environment High
Alarm
TP48300/A Mini Power System Parameter List
Appendix 3
CAUTION
Please set the number of the battery group, battery capacity, battery temperature and environment temperature according to actual conguration.

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