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ABB Pulsar Edge User Manual

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After receiving the correct password, the controller will respond with one of the following command
line prompts: User command-line prompt: *
Super-user command-line prompt: **
When these prompts appear the controller is ready to accept commands. Note that the session will be
terminated if the port is idle for 15 minutes.
Introduction
The Pulsar Edge command language is based on the T1.317 standard. This section describes the
commands, objects and attributes used to access measurements, configuration, and control
parameters in the Pulsar Edge controller.
The T1.317 standard organizes system parameters called attributes into groups called objects. All
commands, objects, attributes and ranges for their respective parameters for the Pulsar Edge
controller are given in the following tables.
An object-attribute pair uniquely identifies a measurement, configuration, or control parameter. For
example, the object-attribute pair dc1,vdcidentifies the plant voltage while the object-attribute pair
dc1,adcidentifies the plant load current. In each of these examples dc1identifies the plant object
and vdcand adcidentify DC voltage and DC current, respectively.
There are three main commands involved with plant operations in the system controller command set.
The command sta is used to get the status of the plant, the command cha is used to change a
plant parameter, and the command ope is used to initiate a plant function. A person at the user
level can only perform the sta operations. A person at the super-userand administratorlevel can
also perform the "cha" and "ope" operations.
Instructions in the T1.317 command set take the following form:
command object,attribute[=parameter].
Certain commands do not require a value for parameter, while others do. Note that text parameters are
to be enclosed in quotation marks while numeric parameters are not to be enclosed in quotation
marks.
For example, to obtain the plant voltage, type in the following command:
sta dc1,vdc
To enable low-temperature slope thermal compensation, type in the following command:
cha sc1,rve=1
To change the voltage at which the LVD contactor disconnects the batteries from the load to 40V, type
the following:
cha cn1,dth=40
Note: all IP addresses and their associated descriptions are required to be in quotes “” when using the
cha command. To initiate a manual boost charging, i.e., place the plant into boost charging mode, type
in the following command:
ope dc1,stt=boost

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ABB Pulsar Edge Specifications

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BrandABB
ModelPulsar Edge
CategoryController
LanguageEnglish

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