Tyco Electronics Galaxy SC Controller J85501F-1
4 - 60 Configuration Issue 13 February 2001
Reserve Inventory Configure → Inventory → Reserve. (Customer configured option.)
Communication
Ports
Configure → Port Communication → Aux / Local / Modem.
(Customer configured option.)
Rectifier Bays Configure → Rectifier → Rectifier Bays. There are no Rectifier Bays
configured in the system. The user must first add a Rectifier Bay then
modify it. Up to 32 Rectifier Bays can be added. Additional information
regarding Rectifier Bays, can be found in Chapter 7. Each Rectifier Bays
added will have the following configurable parameters.
DES: Allows modification of the default designation.
Bay Temperature: An optional link to an RPM temperature channel
monitoring the bay temperature.
AC Circuit Breaker Alarm: An optional link to a binary RPM channel
monitoring the status of the ac circuit breaker for the rectifier bay..
Rectifiers: Check boxes in the Modify section can be selected to
associate individual rectifiers with the particular rectifier bay. Note:
Configuring these check boxes tells the controller which bay alarm light
to turn on in the event of a rectifier failure. Otherwise, only the bay
alarm light in the main bay (the bay containing the BIC board with
address #1) will be turned on.
Rectifiers Configure → Rectifier → Rectifiers.
Description: Allows modification of the default designation.
Rectifier Type: For serial rectifiers, no configuration will be necessary
in the TYPE field. Galaxy automatically recognizes and types all
rectifiers on its serial bus. For parallel interface rectifiers, find the
correct rectifier type in the drop down box for the rectifier connected to
the respective rectifier port. Note that for rectifier types not listed, “G”
can be used to represent “Generic.” Thus “G200” would represent a
non-Tyco/AT&T 200A rectifier type.
VACANT: This is a “button”" used with serial rectifiers to remove them
from the configuration. Removing a rectifier will cause all associated
alarms generated by that rectifier to be filtered and ignored by the
Galaxy SC. It is the equivalent of the “Remove Rectifier” command
from the front panel. It has no effect to a parallel interface rectifier.