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Eltek Flatpack MCU User Manual

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3Local Operation of the Flatpack MCU
18
Operation Guide Flatpack MCU,
351300.013, v8-2006-07
3.3.20 Change date and time (Change Date/Time)
This menu option, in the Service Options menus, allows the date and time in Flatpack MCU to be changed.
The Date and time are used for different purposes:
Alarm /Message Log
Indicates when an alarm or event occurred in the
system.
Automatic Battery Test
A battery test can be set to automatically start at any
given date and time. Further tests can be scheduled in
intervals after the first test.
Modem Callback
The system can be set to initiate calls via a modem for
remote communication at any given date and time.
Further calls can be scheduled in intervals after the first
test.
For Hierarchy of Menus, see page 12
3.3.21 Test Operation of Alarm Relays (Relay Test)
This facility is provided to test external equipment connected to the system’s alarm relay outputs, it is used to operate
the alarm relays and, if necessary the Low Voltage Disconnect contactors (LVD1, LVD2, LVD3).
Note that testing the LVD contactor(s) will disconnect either the batteries or the non-priority load(s), depending on the
type LVD tested. The rectifiers must be installed and switched ON, in order to operate the LVD contactors.
On exiting the RelayTest menu option, the Flatpack MCU will automatically reset the relays to their normal
position.
For Hierarchy of Menus, see page 12
3.3.22 Available Communication Options
The following options are available (Installation password – protected)
3.3.23 Adjustment of Communication Protocol (Protocol)
Options:
Pcomm: for Winpower Silver, WebPower and modem communication
Comli: Comli protocol
Trace: VT-100 protocol for internal hardware testing.
For Hierarchy of Menus, see page 12
9 NOTE:
MCU controllers incorporate a
battery-backed real time clock
(RTC).
Non ROHS compliant controllers with
hardware versions lower that 10,
have no RTC function implemented,
and will not maintain the date and
time settings if the controllers loose
power.

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Eltek Flatpack MCU Specifications

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BrandEltek
ModelFlatpack MCU
CategoryControl Unit
LanguageEnglish