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6 Functionality Description
User’s Guide Smartpack Monitoring & Ctrl Unit,
350003.013, v5-2006-11
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Example: Flatpack2 DC power system with malfunctioning rectifier;
3 power shelves with 10 rectifiers (rectifier ID #04 malfunctions)
Rectifier ID 01
Serial No. 01
Rectifier ID 02
Serial No. 02
Rectifier ID 03
Serial No. 03
Rectifier ID 04
Serial No. 04
Rectifier ID 05
Serial No. 05
Rectifier ID 06
Serial No. 06
Rectifier ID 07
Serial No. 07
Rectifier ID 08
Serial No. 08
Rectifier ID 09
Serial No. 09
Rectifier ID 10
Serial No. 10
After rectifier reset:
3 power shelves with 9 rectifiers
(rectifier ID #10 reassigned to #04)
Rectifier ID 01
Serial No. 01
Rectifier ID 02
Serial No. 02
Rectifier ID 03
Serial No. 03
Rectifier ID 04
Serial No. 10
Rectifier ID 05
Serial No. 05
Rectifier ID 06
Serial No. 06
Rectifier ID 07
Serial No. 07
Rectifier ID 08
Serial No. 08
Rectifier ID 09
Serial No. 09
Display System Mains Data
UO (Mains Info)
You can display information about the power system’s AC feed by selecting
UserOption>Mains Info, via the Smartpack controller’s front keys.
Following data may be displayed selecting the Mains Info sub options (level 3):
Option Description
NoOfPhases nn Number of Mains phases in the system’s AC feed
Mains Status The status of each of the phases
Mains Voltage The AC voltage of each of the phases
Display Battery Temperature Levels
UO (TempLevel Info)
You can display how many hours the system’s battery bank has been within a certain
temperature range (level) by selecting UserOption>TempLevel Info, via the
Smartpack controller’s front keys.
The information is displayed in the format [nn: <ddC hhhhhH], which means:
nn: The number of the temperature range or level (01 through 10)
<ddC The range’s upper temperature value, in degrees Celsius
hhhhhH The number of hours the battery bank has been within the
temperature range
Using the PowerSuite program, you configure the Battery Lifetime Temperature monitor
to automatically activate an alarm when the system’s battery bank has been within a
temperature range (or level) longer that a certain period of time. For each of the 10
temperature ranges, you can configure the upper and lower temperature values, and the
time limit.
01 02
05
06
09
10
03
04
07
08
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ID “04”
SNo.: 04
ID “10”
SNo.: 10
Flatpack
2
rectifie
r
01 02
05
06
09
04
03
07
08
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ID “04”
SNo.: 10
Flatpack
2
rectifie
r

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