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ZXDU CSU501B

Centralized System Management Unit


User Guide

Version: V1.15.00.05

ZTE CORPORATION
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Revision History

Revision No. Revision No. Revision Reason

R1.0 2019-07-02 First edition

Serial Number: SJ-20190703143608-001

Publishing Date: 2019-07-02 (R1.0)

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Contents
About This Manual ......................................................................................... I
Chapter 1 Quick Start................................................................................. 1-1
1.1 Overview .......................................................................................................... 1-1
1.2 Setting the User Type ........................................................................................ 1-4
1.3 Setting Communication Parameters .................................................................... 1-5
1.3.1 Setting Communication Parameters in the Transparent-Channel Network
Mode ..................................................................................................... 1-5
1.3.2 Setting Communication Parameters in the TCP/IP Network Mode ............... 1-9
1.3.3 Setting Communication Parameters in the SNMP Network Mode ...............1-11
1.3.4 Setting Communication Parameters in the GPRS Network Mode............... 1-14
1.3.5 Setting Communication Parameters in the Straight-cable Connection
Network Mode ...................................................................................... 1-15
1.4 Setting Value-Added Services .......................................................................... 1-17
1.5 Setting the Password ....................................................................................... 1-19
1.6 Setting Local Parameters ................................................................................. 1-20
1.7 Enabling the Screen Saver ............................................................................... 1-22

Chapter 2 Data Query................................................................................. 2-1


2.1 Querying Real-Time Information.......................................................................... 2-1
2.2 Querying Real-Time Alarms ............................................................................... 2-2
2.3 Querying Historical Records ............................................................................... 2-3
2.4 Querying Version Information ............................................................................. 2-4

Chapter 3 Battery Management................................................................. 3-1


3.1 Float Charging or Equalization Charging (Lead Battery) ....................................... 3-1
3.2 Battery Charging (FeLi Battery) .......................................................................... 3-5
3.3 Battery Test Management .................................................................................. 3-7
3.4 Starting the Battery Detection.............................................................................. 3-8

Chapter 4 Battery Disconnection Management....................................... 4-1


Chapter 5 Rectifier Management............................................................... 5-1
5.1 One-Touch Function .......................................................................................... 5-1
5.2 Querying Rectifier Information ............................................................................ 5-2
5.3 Setting Rectifier Addresses ................................................................................ 5-3
5.4 Setting Rectifier Parameters ............................................................................... 5-4
5.5 Controlling Rectifiers ......................................................................................... 5-4

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Chapter 6 Generator Management............................................................ 6-1
6.1 Setting the Starting Mode of the Generator .......................................................... 6-1
6.2 Setting the Generator Operation Scenario............................................................ 6-2
6.3 Starting or Stopping the Generator ...................................................................... 6-3

Chapter 7 Energy-Saving Management.................................................... 7-1


7.1 Working Modes ................................................................................................. 7-1
7.2 Energy-Saving Control Policies .......................................................................... 7-2

Chapter 8 Alarm Management................................................................... 8-1


8.1 Alarm Levels and Alarm Indications .................................................................... 8-1
8.2 Setting the Attributes of an Input Dry Contact ...................................................... 8-2
8.3 Setting the Output Dry Contact and Alarm Level .................................................. 8-3
8.4 Disabling/Enabling Alarms ................................................................................. 8-4

Chapter 9 Maintenance Management ....................................................... 9-1


9.1 Counting CAN Devices ...................................................................................... 9-1
9.2 Counting RS485 Devices .................................................................................... 9-2
9.3 Enabling the Manual Maintenance Detection ....................................................... 9-2
9.4 Managing U Disk Data ....................................................................................... 9-3

Chapter 10 Web Monitoring Function..................................................... 10-1


10.1 Logging In to the Web Page ............................................................................ 10-1
10.2 Introductions to the Web Page ........................................................................ 10-2
10.3 Configuring a PLC .......................................................................................... 10-3
10.4 Instructions for Use of HTTPS and SSL Certificates.......................................... 10-4

Chapter 11 Menus..................................................................................... 11-1


Chapter 12 Parameter Lists ..................................................................... 12-1
12.1 List of System Parameters ............................................................................. 12-1
12.2 List of Battery Parameters (Lead Battery) ........................................................ 12-2
12.3 List of Battery Parameters (FeLi Battery) ......................................................... 12-7
12.4 List of Rectifier Parameters ........................................................................... 12-11
12.5 List of Network Parameters ...........................................................................12-12

Chapter 13 Alarm List .............................................................................. 13-1


Chapter 14 Real-Time Information Pages .............................................. 14-1
14.1 System Information Pages ............................................................................. 14-1
14.2 Rectifier Information Pages ............................................................................ 14-4

Chapter 15 Usage Statement of Open-Source Codes........................... 15-1


Figures............................................................................................................. I

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Glossary .........................................................................................................V

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Purpose
This manual is applicable to the Centralized System Management Unit (CSU) model of the
CSU501B with the software version of V1.15.00.05.
This manual helps users to understand the functions and operation procedures of the CSU.

Note:

If the descriptions in the manual are inconsistent with the actual status of the product due
to software upgrade, the actual product shall prevail.

Intended Audience
This manual is intended for:
l Debugging engineers
l Maintenance engineers

What Is in This Manual


This manual contains the following chapters and appendixes:

Chapter 1, Quick Start Describes the operating page, main menu, screen saver, and general
operations of the CSU, including user type setting, basic parameter
setting, password setting, local setting, and screen saver enabling.

Chapter 2, Data Query Describes data query, including how to query real-time information,
real-time alarms, historical records, and version information.

Chapter 3, Battery Describes the battery management functions of the CSU and the
Management corresponding operation procedures.

Chapter 4, Battery Describes the battery disconnection management functions of the


Disconnection Management CSU and the corresponding operation procedures.

Chapter 5, Rectifier Describes rectifier management, including how to query information,


Management modify parameters, set the rectifier address, control rectifiers.

Chapter 6, Generator Describes how to set the starting mode of the generator and how to
Management manually start and shut down the generator.

Chapter 7, Energy-Saving Describes how to set the working mode and energy-saving control
Management policy.

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Chapter 8, Alarm Describes alarm prompts, alarm levels, alarm settings, and alarm
Management controlling.

Chapter 9, Maintenance Describes maintenance management, including how to control


Management operating rectifiers, and manage the data with a USB Drive.

Chapter 10, Web Monitoring Describes the CSU web page and how to log in to it.
Function

Chapter 11, Menus Describes the first level and second level subdirectories of menus.

Chapter 12, Parameter Lists Describes parameter lists, including lists of system parameters,
battery parameters, and rectifier parameters, and network parameters.

Chapter 13, Alarm List Describes the corresponding alarm level, output dry contact, and
alarm description of each battery alarm, system alarm, AC alarm.
rectifier alarm, DC alarm, and environment alarm.

Chapter 14, Real-Time Describes the real-time information pages of the system and rectifiers.
Information Pages

Chapter 15, Usage Describes the usage of open-source codes.


Statement of Open-Source
Codes

Conventions
This manual uses the following conventions.

Italics Variables in commands. It may also refer to other related manuals and documents.

Bold Menus, menu options, function names, input fields, option button names, check boxes,
drop-down lists, dialog box names, window names, parameters, and commands.

Constant Text that you type, program codes, filenames, directory names, and function names.
width

[] Optional parameters.

{} Mandatory parameters.

| Separates individual parameters in a series of parameters.

Danger: indicates an imminently hazardous situation. Failure to comply will result in


death or serious personal injury.

Warning: indicates a potentially hazardous situation. Failure to comply can result in


death or serious personal injury.

Caution: indicates a potentially hazardous situation. Failure to comply can result in


moderate or minor personal injury.

Notice: indicates equipment or environment safety information. Failure to comply


can result in equipment damage, data loss, equipment performance degradation,
environmental contamination, or other unpredictable results.

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Quick Start
Table of Contents
Overview ...................................................................................................................1-1
Setting the User Type ................................................................................................1-4
Setting Communication Parameters ..........................................................................1-5
Setting Value-Added Services .................................................................................1-17
Setting the Password ..............................................................................................1-19
Setting Local Parameters ........................................................................................1-20
Enabling the Screen Saver ......................................................................................1-22

1.1 Overview
The Centralized System Management Unit (CSU501B) is a front-end monitoring unit of the
communication DC power supply system. It is used to track and manage the operational
status of the system.

Functions
l Management
à Supports the charging management, discharging management, and test
management of battery sets.

à Controls the automatic sleep of rectifiers to save energy.


à Exports historical records through a USB flash drive.
à Supports data query, parameter setting, and system control through the LCD.
l Alarm
When faults occur on the power system, the CSU reports alarms and takes protective
measures.

l Over voltage protection (output)


Enables this function when the output voltage is over 58 V.

l Over/under-voltage protection (input)


Automatically shutdown when input voltage is out of operation range.

l Monitoring
à Collects the operation data of the power system and monitors its operating status
in real time.

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à Reports data to the Supervision Center, and monitors the power system remotely
in accordance with the orders received from the SC.
l Wireless communication
Supports General Packet Radio Service (GPRS) and 3G network mode, provides the
SMS notice and the E-mail notice function.
l Web functions
After the CSU is connected to the network, you can access the CSU by using Chrome
to read the CSU data in real time and configure the CSU.
l SNMP

After the CSU is connected to the network, SNMP software can be used to read the
CSU data in real time and configure the CSU.

External View
Figure 1-1 shows an external view of the CSU501B.

Figure 1-1 External View of the CSU501B

1. RJ45 Ethernet interface 3. Indicators 5. Buttons


2. USB interface 4. LCD

Interfaces
l USB interface

à The USB interface supports USB flash drives but does not support SD cards or
other portable storage devices, such as portable hard disks, MP3 or MP4.
à The system format of USB files is FAT.

l RJ45 Ethernet interface


à The rate of the RJ45 Ethernet interface is 10 M/100 M (adaptive).

à The RJ45 Ethernet interface supports multiple monitoring network modes


through Telecommunication Network Protocol (TELNET), Hypertext Transfer
Protocol (HTTP), File Transfer Protocol (FTP), and Simple Network Management
Protocol (SNMP).

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Indicators
The indicators indicate the operational status of the CSU and the system. For a description
of indicators, refer to Table 1-1.

Table 1-1 Indicator Status

Indicator
Operational Status of the
Power Indicator Operating Alarm Indicator
CSU
Indicator

Lit Flashing Not lit Operating normally

Lit Lit or not lit - Faulty

Lit Flashing Flashing Alarm

• "-" means that the status of the indicator is not relevant to the condition.

Buttons
You can query information and set parameters through the menu buttons. For a description
of the functions of the CSU buttons, refer to Table 1-2.

Table 1-2 Buttons

Button Button Name Function

▲ Up/Direction button l Scrolls pages up.


l Moves to the previous item.
l Increases numerical values.

▼ Down/Direction l Scrolls pages down.


button l Moves to the next item.
l Decreases numerical values.

◄ Left/Direction button l Moves the cursor to the left.


l Moves to the previous page.

► Right/Direction l Moves the cursor to the right.


button l Moves to the next page.

Ent Confirmation button l Confirm the operation.


l Saves modifications.

Esc Return button l Returns to the upper-level screen.


l Cancels modifications.

<▲+▼> Combination button You can press the ▲ and ▼ buttons simultaneously to
enter the shortcut menu.

<◄+▲> Combination button You can press the ◄ and ▲ buttons simultaneously to
enter the Language Setting menu.

<▲+Ent> Combination button You can press the ▲ and Ent buttons simultaneously to
view the help information of the current menu.

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1.2 Setting the User Type


You need to set the user type before querying information and setting parameters of the
CSU.

Context
Users can be classified into the following three types:
l Customer
Customer only has permission to query information.
l Ordinary Account
Ordinary Account has permission to query information, modify and set parameters.
l Administrator
Administrator has all the permission of Ordinary Account, and sets all the
parameters.

Steps

1. Select , and then press the Ent button to enter the user type menu.
2. Select a user type, and then press the Ent button to confirm the operation.

If... Then...

Customer is selected The user type setting is complete.

Ordinary Account or Administrator is Proceed to the next step.


selected

3. On the password edition page, enter the corresponding password of the user type.
l The initial password of Maintainer is 0000. You can modify it. For the detailed
procedure, refer to Section 1.5 Setting the Password .
l The password of Administrator is not open to the public. If you need to obtain
the password, contact ZTE technical support.
4. Press the Ent button.
For how to set the user type to Maintainer, see Figure 1-2.

Figure 1-2 Setting the User Type

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1.3 Setting Communication Parameters


Before system commissioning, you need to set the related communication parameters
based on the actual situation or requirements to provide monitoring of the network.
The CSU provides the following network modes:
l Transparent-channel network mode
l TCP/IP network mode
l SNMP network mode
l GPRS network mode
l Straight-cable connection network mode

1.3.1 Setting Communication Parameters in the


Transparent-Channel Network Mode
In the transparent-channel network mode, power devices are connected to the
transmission device (for example, the BBU) through the RS232 serial interface or RJ45
Ethernet interface. The transmission device provides transmission channels for the
communication between the power device and Supervision Center (SC).

Configuration for the Connection Through the RS232 Serial Interface


If the power device is connected to the transmission device through the RS232 serial
interface, set the parameters by referring to Table 1-3.

Table 1-3 Setting Requirements for Communication Parameters in Transparent-Channel


Networking Mode (Applicable to the RS232 Serial Interface)

No. Parameter Default Setting Requirement


Value

Menu path: > Network Para. > Wire Net. Para.

1 Port Baudrate 9600 This parameter value must match the serial interface rate
of the transmission device. Otherwise, the power device
cannot communicate with the transmission device.

2 Device Addr. -1# 1 l If only one power device is connected to the serial
interface of the transmission device, there is no need
to modify this parameter. The default value is used.
l If multiple power devices are connected to the
transmission device through the same serial
interface, you need to modify this parameter to
allocate different addresses to these power devices.
Note: If multiple power devices are connected to the
same serial interface, the addresses of these devices
must be different. Otherwise, the communication between
power devices and transmission device fails.

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For how to modify communication parameters, see Figure 1-3.

Figure 1-3 Setting Communication Parameters

Configuration for the Connection Through the RJ45 Ethernet


Interface
If the power device is connected to the transmission device through the RJ45 Ethernet
interface, set the related parameters by referring to Table 1-4.
Note: The power device and transmission device communicate in a point-to-point manner.
The power device acts as the server.

Table 1-4 Setting Requirements for Communication Parameters in Transparent-Channel


Networking Mode (Applicable to the RJ45 Ethernet Interface)

No. Parameter Default Value Setting Requirement

Menu path: > Network > Network Type

1 WI Adapter Type No Keep the default value.

2 Net Source ETHO Keep the default value.

Menu path: > Network > Wire Network

3 Local IP Mode Dynamic Set the local IP mode to Static.

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4 Local IP 192.168.001.002 Set to the IP address allocated by the


transmission device.
Note: For the point-to-point communication
between the power device and transmission
device, the IP address of the power device is
allocated by the transmission device, and must
be in the same IP segment of the transmission
device.

5 Mask 255.255.255.000 Set this parameter to the subnet mask of the


transmission device.

6 Gateway 192.168.001.001 Set this parameter to the gateway address of


the transmission device.

Menu path: > Network > Wire Network

7 Remote Port 0 Keep the default value.

8 Net Connect Type Short Link Keep the default value.

9 LongLink IP 000.000.000.000 Keep the default value.

10 LongLink Port 0 Keep the default value.

11 Remote IP 000.000.000.000 Keep the default value.

Operation procedure:

l For how to set the parameters under the path > Network > Network Type, see
Figure 1-4.
l For how to set the parameters under the path > Network > Wire Network,
seeFigure 1-5 (using modifying “Local IP Mode” and “Local IP” as an example).
l For how to set parameters under the path > Network Para. > Wire Net. Para.,
see Figure 1-3.

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Figure 1-4 Setting the Network Type

Figure 1-5 Set the Local IP Mode and IP Address

Operation tips:

l After modifying the parameters under the path > Network > Wire Network, press
the Ent button to return to the previous page.
l Local IP can be modified only when Local IP Mode is set to Static.

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1.3.2 Setting Communication Parameters in the


TCP/IP Network Mode
In the TCP/IP network mode, power devices are connected to the network through the
RJ45 Ethernet interface of the SC and complies with the NE-layer protocol/1104.
The procedure for configuring the communication in the TCP/IP network is as follows:
1. Set wired network-related communication parameters.
2. Set role-related communication parameters.

Setting Wire Network-Related Communication Parameters


Set the related parameters by referring to Table 1-5.

Table 1-5 Setting Requirements of Wire Network-Related Communication Parameters

No. Parameter Default Value Setting Requirement

Access path: > Network > Network Type

1 WI Adapter Type No Keep the default value.

2 Net Source ETHO Keep the default value.

Access path: > Network > Wire Network

3 Local IP Mode Dynamic Set this parameter to Static or Dynamic in


accordance with network planning.
If Local IP Mode is set to Dynamic, there is
no need to set Local IP, Mask, and Gateway.

4 Local IP 192.168.001.002 If Local IP Mode is set to Static, set this


parameter to the permanent IP address of the
power device in the network.
Note: This IP address is allocated by the
customer in accordance with network planning.

5 Mask 255.255.255.000 If Local IP Mode is set to Static, set this


parameter to the subnet mask of the current
network

6 Gateway 192.168.001.001 If Local IP Mode is set to Static, set this


parameter to the gateway address of the
current network.

Operation procedure:

l For how to set the parameters under the path > Network > Network Type, see
1.3.1 Setting Communication Parameters in the Transparent-Channel Network Mode
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l For how to set the parameters under the path > Network > Wire Network, see
1.3.1 Setting Communication Parameters in the Transparent-Channel Network Mode
.

Setting Role-Related Communication Parameters


This supervision software supports multiple TCP/IP network scenarios. For the details,
refer to Table 1-6.

Table 1-6 Roles in Different TCP/IP Networking Scenarios

No. TCP/IP Networking Scenario Role Description

1 Both the power device and the SC are in The power device acts as the server, the SC acts
the same LAN. as the client.

2 The power device is in the LAN and the The power device acts as the client, the SC acts
SC is in the public network. as the server.

3 The power device and the SC are in The power device acts as the client, the SC acts
different LANs. as the server.

4 Both the power device and the SC are in The power device acts as the client, the SC acts
the public network. as the server.

5 The power device is in the public network The power device acts as the client, the SC acts
and the SC is in the LAN. as the server.

• If the power device acts as the server, the supervision center actively initiates a TCP connection.
• If the power device acts as the client, the power device actively initiates the TCP connection.

Set communication parameters in accordance with the roles that the power device plays
in the network.
l For the setting requirements of the communication parameters when the power device
acts as the server, refer to Table 1-7.
l For the setting requirements of the communication parameters when the power device
acts as the client, refer to Table 1-8.

Table 1-7 Setting Requirements of Communication Parameters (Power Device Serves


As the Server)

No. Parameter Default Value Setting Requirement

Access path: > Network Para. > Wire Net. Para.

1 Remote IP 000.000.000.000 If the EMS of the SC is not NetNumen U31


R32 and the CSU is required to actively report
alarms to the SC, set this parameter to the IP
address of the SC. Otherwise, use the default
value.

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2 Remote Port 0 If the NMS of the SC is not NetNumen U31


R32 and the CSU is required to actively report
alarms to the SC, set this parameter to the
listen port of the SC. Otherwise, use the default
value.

3 Net Connect Type Short Link Keep the default value.

4 LongLink IP 000.000.000.000 Keep the default value.

5 LongLink Port 0 Keep the default value.

Table 1-8 Setting Requirements of Communication Parameters (Power Device Serves


As the Client)

No. Parameter Default Value Setting Requirement

Access path: > Network Para. > Wire Net. Para.

1 Remote IP 000.000.000.000 Keep the default value.

2 Remote Port 0 Keep the default value.

3 Net Connect Type Short Link Set Net Connect Type to Long Link.

4 LongLink IP 000.000.000.000 Set LongLink IP to the IP address of the


supervision center.

5 LongLink Port 0 Set LongLink Port to the listening interface of


the supervision center.

For how to set the parameters under the path > Network Para. > Wire Net. Para.,
see 1.3.1 Setting Communication Parameters in the Transparent-Channel Network Mode
.

Caution!
When modifying the interface number, you need to ensure that the corresponding interface
is not occupied.

1.3.3 Setting Communication Parameters in the SNMP


Network Mode
In the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) network mode, power devices and
the SC must be in the same LAN, and the power device is connected to the network through
the RJ45 Ethernet interface of the CSU and by the SNMP protocol.

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Note:
The SNMP network mode is only applicable to the scenarios in which the power device
and SC are in the same LAN.

The flow of communication parameter setting in the SNMP network is as follows:


1. Set wired network-related communication parameters.
2. Set SNMP parameters.

Setting Wire Network-Related Communication Parameters


Set the related parameters by referring to Table 1-9.

Table 1-9 Setting Requirements of Network-Related Communication Parameters

No. Parameter Default Value Setting Requirement

Menu path: > Network > Network Type

1 WI Adapter Type No Keep the default value.

2 Net Source ETHO Keep the default value.

Menu path: > Network > Wire Network

3 Local IP Mode Dynamic Set this parameter to Static or Dynamic in


accordance with network planning.
If Local IP Mode is set to Dynamic, there is
no need to set Local IP, Mask, and Gateway.

4 Local IP 192.168.001.002 If Local IP Mode is set to Static, set this


parameter to the permanent IP address of the
power device in the network.
Note: This IP address is allocated by users in
accordance with network planning.

5 Mask 255.255.255.000 If Local IP Mode is set to Static, set this


parameter to the subnet mask of the current
network

6 Gateway 192.168.001.001 If Local IP Mode is set to Static, set this


parameter to the gateway address of the
current network.

Operation procedure:

l For how to set the parameters under the path > Network > Network Type, see
1.3.1 Setting Communication Parameters in the Transparent-Channel Network Mode
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l For how to set the parameters under the path > Network > Wire Network, see
1.3.1 Setting Communication Parameters in the Transparent-Channel Network Mode
.

Setting SNMP Parameters


Set related parameters by referring to Table 1-10.

Table 1-10 Setting Requirements of SNMP Parameters

No. Parameter Default Value Setting Requirement

Menu path: > Network Para. > SNMP Para.

1 SNMP Trap IP 000.000.000.000 If the power device is required to actively report


alarms to the SC, set this parameter to the IP ad-
dress of the SC. Otherwise, use the default value.

2 SNMP Read public SNMP protocol-related parameters.


Comm. Modify the parameters in accordance with NMS
software of the users. If no modification is
3 SNMP Set Comm. private
required, use the default value.
4 SNMPV3 User Auth,NoPriv
Note: When modifying the interface number,
Level
ensure that the corresponding interface is not
5 SNMPV3 User zteuser occupied.
Name

6 SNMPV3 Auth. 12345678


Pass

7 SNMPV3 Priv. 12345678


Pass

8 SNMP Trap Port 163

9 SNMP Agent Port 161

For how to modify SNMP Trap IP, see Figure 1-6.

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Figure 1-6 Setting SNMP Trap IP

1.3.4 Setting Communication Parameters in the GPRS


Network Mode
The GPRS network mode is applicable to the remote places where the wire network cannot
cover.
In the GPRS network mode, power devices need to be configured with the wireless
MODEM that is connected to the CSU through the RS232 serial interface. The wireless
modem is connected to the WAN through PPPOE for remote supervision networking.

Note:
The wireless MODEM must be configured with a SIM card for accessing the network. The
wireless MODEM and SIM card are prepared by users.

The flow of communication parameter setting in the GPRS network is as follows:


1. Set wireless network-related communication parameters.
2. Set role-related communication parameters.

Setting Wireless Network-Related Communication Parameters


Set related parameters by referring to Table 1-11.

Table 1-11 Setting Requirements of Wireless Network-Related Communication


Parameters

No. Parameter Default Value Setting Requirement

Menu path: > Network > Network Type

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1 WI Adapter Type No Set this parameter to YES.

2 Net Source ETHO Set this parameter to PPPO.

Menu path: > Network > Wireless Net.

3 GPRS APN CMNET Set the parameters based on the requirements


of the operator who provides the SIM card.
4 GPRS User Name smsong
Note: Access Point Name (APN).
5 GPRS Password 123456

Operation procedure:

l For how to set the parameters under the path > Network > Network Type, see
1.3.1 Setting Communication Parameters in the Transparent-Channel Network Mode
.
l For how to set the parameters under the path > Network > Wireless Net., see
Figure 1-7.

Figure 1-7 Setting Wireless Parameters

Setting Role-Related Communication Parameters


In GPRS network mode, the power device acts as the client, the SC acts as the server.

For how to set parameters when the power system acts as the client, see Table 1-8.

1.3.5 Setting Communication Parameters in the


Straight-cable Connection Network Mode
In straight-cable connection network mode, PCs are connected to the CSU through
straight-through cables to realize the communication between the PCs and CSU.

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This network mode is applicable to the scenarios in which PCs and the CSU are in the
same LAN. You need to set the PCs and CSU to be in the same network segment.
The flow of setting communication parameters is as follows:
1. Set PC-related communication parameters.
2. Set CSU-related communication parameters.

Setting PC-Related Communication Parameters


Set the parameters by referring to Table 1-12.

Table 1-12 Setting Requirements of PC-Related Communication Parameters

No. Parameter Setting Requirement

1 Local IP mode Set the local IP mode to Static.

2 Local IP Set the local IP address to 192.168.001.001.

3 Mask Set the mask to 255.255.255.000.

4 Gateway Set the gateway to 192.168.001.001.

Setting CSU-Related Communication Parameters


Set the parameters by referring to Table 1-13.

Table 1-13 Setting Requirements of CSU-Related Communication Parameters

No. Parameter Default Value Setting Requirement

Menu path: > Network > Network Type

1 WI Adapter Type No Keep the default value.

2 Net Source ETHO Keep the default value.

Menu path: > Network > Wire Network

3 Local IP mode Dynamic Set the local IP mode to Static.

4 Local IP 192.168.001.002 Keep the default value.

5 Mask 255.255.255.000 Keep the default value.

6 Gateway 192.168.001.001 Keep the default value.

Operation procedure:

l For how to set the parameters under the path > Network > Network Type, see
1.3.1 Setting Communication Parameters in the Transparent-Channel Network Mode
.
l For how to set the parameters under the path > Network > Wire Network, see
1.3.1 Setting Communication Parameters in the Transparent-Channel Network Mode
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1.4 Setting Value-Added Services


Value-added services include SMS notices and E-mail notices.
l SMS notice: Real-time alarms are sent through SMS.
l E-mail notice: Real-time alarms and historical records are sent through an E-mail.
These value-added services must be configure before they take effect.

Setting the SMS Notice Function


The SMS notice can be used only when the power system is configured with wireless
MODEM. If the SMS notice is configured, when there is an alarm triggered in the power
system, the CSU sends a short message of the alarm to the user.

Note:
During SMS sending, the GPRS communication might be interrupted for a while, and when
the short message is sent, the GPRS communication is restored.

Procedure for setting the SMS notice is as follows:


1. Verify that the power system is configured with wireless MODEM.
The CSU is connected to the wireless MODEM through the RS232 serial interface.
The wireless MODEM is configured with a SIM card. (note: The wireless MODEM
and SIM card are prepared on your own.)

2. Set the related parameters by referring to Table 1-14.

Table 1-14 Setting Requirements of SMS-Related Communication Parameters

No. Parameter Default Setting Requirement


Value

Menu path: > Network Para. > SMS Para.

1 WI Adapter Type No Set this parameter to Yes.

2 Send SMS En. Disabled Set this parameter to Enabled.

3 SMS Delay Time 5 Min Keep the default value.


Note: SMS Delay Time refers to the time interval
between the triggered alarm and the message
sending (unit: min).

4 SMS Center - SMS center number, which is provided by the


operator who provides the SIM card.
The country code must be added before the SMS
center number, for example, “+8613800......”.

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No. Parameter Default Setting Requirement


Value

5 SMS Number-1# - Enter the cell phone numbers that receive the
message sent from the CSU.
6 SMS Number-2# -
Three cell phone numbers at most.
7 SMS Number-3# -

For how to modify the SMS Center, see Figure 1-8.

Figure 1-8 Setting SMS Parameters

Setting the E-mail Notice Function


The E-mail notice function can be used only when the power system uses the TCP/IP or
GPRS network mode. If the E-mail notice function is enabled, the CSU informs the user
with the alarms and operational status in the following manners.
l The CSU sends real-time alarms through an E-mail.
l The CSU sends historical records regularly.
For the parameters of E-mail notice, refer to Table 1-15.

Table 1-15 Setting Requirements of E-mail Notice Parameters

No. Parameter Default Setting Requirement


Value

Menu path: > Network Para. > Email Para.

1 Send Mail En. No Set this parameter to Yes.

2 Mail Serv. Addr. - Set this parameter to the address of the mailbox
server.

3 Mail Serv. Port 25 Set this parameter to the port number of the mailbox
server.

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No. Parameter Default Setting Requirement


Value

4 Mail User Name - Enter the name of the mailbox.

5 Mail User PassW. - Enter the password of the mailbox.

6 SSL PassW. - Enter the SSL password.

7 Recipient Addr. -1# - Enter the address of the mailbox that receives the
E-mail, three at most.
8 Recipient Addr. -2# -

9 Recipient Addr. -3# -

10 Reverse Path - Enter the address of the mailbox that receives the
replies.
This address must be consistent with the login
mailbox and user name. For example, if Mail Serv.
Addr. is smtp.163.com and Mail User Name is A,
the address of the mailbox that receives the replies
must be “[email protected]”.

For how to modify E-mail parameters, refer to Table 1-15.

1.5 Setting the Password


Ordinary Account has the permission of the following functions.

l : Parameter setting
l : Control
l : Machine setting
l : USB drive data management
The default password of Ordinary Account is 0000. You can log in the Admin, and then
based on the following guide to modify it:

l Menu path: > System Para. > Ord.Accou.Pass.


l Operation procedure: Figure 1-9

Figure 1-9 Setting the Password

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l You can modify the Ord.Acou.Pass. and Admin.Pass. by logging in the Admin
account.
l It just display the number of setting, the others shield by the *.

1.6 Setting Local Parameters


Operation Procedure
This procedure uses setting system time as an example to describe how to set the local
parameters of the CSU.

l Menu path: > System Time


l Operation flow: Figure 1-10

Figure 1-10 Setting System Time

Interface Description
For a description of the setting interfaces of the machine, refer to Table 1-16.

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Table 1-16 Interface Description

Type Interface Description

System Time Zone

Set the system time zone based on the local time zone.

System Time

Set system time based on the local time.

Network

l Network Type: Set whether to set the MODEM and whether to select
the wired or wireless network.
l Wire Network: Set how to obtain the local IP address.

à If Local IP Mode is set to Dynamic, Local IP , Mask, and Gateway


do not need to be set, which are automatically allocated by the sys-
tem.

à If Local IP Mode is set to Static, Local IP , Mask, and Gateway need


to be set.

l Wireless Net.: Set the parameters of the wireless network.

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Type Interface Description

Language

Select the language type of the CSU.


Options include Chinese and English.

LCD Contrast

Modify the contrast of the LCD screen of the CSU.

1.7 Enabling the Screen Saver


You can use either of the following methods to enter the screen saver interface of the CSU:
l Automatically enable the screen saver: If there is no key operation on the CSU within
10 minutes, the CSU automatically enters the screen saver interface.
l Manually enable the screen saver: On any page, press the <▲+▼> combination but-
ton to enter the shortcut menu, and then select the screen saver button, see Figure
1-11.

Figure 1-11 Manually Enabling the Screen Saver

The current system time, output voltage, and output current are displayed on the screen
saver interface. You can press any button to exit the screen saver interface.

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After the screen saver is enabled, the user type is restored to Customer who only has the
permission of information query. If higher operation permission is required, you need to
re-configure the user type.

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Table of Contents
Querying Real-Time Information.................................................................................2-1
Querying Real-Time Alarms ......................................................................................2-2
Querying Historical Records ......................................................................................2-3
Querying Version Information ....................................................................................2-4

2.1 Querying Real-Time Information


You can select to query real-time information, including:

l System information
l Rectifier information
l BMU information
l ACEM information
l FBMU information

Note:
You can view complete information only when the system is equipped with the
corresponding devices and modules.

The following uses querying system information as an example to describe how to query
the real-time system.

l Select > CSU Msg..


You can query the real-time operation information of the power system, including load
information, system information, battery information, AC information, environment
information, and automatic event information.

l Figure 2-1 shows the operation flow.

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Figure 2-1 Querying System Information

l For the detailed description of system information, refer to Section 14.1 System
Information Pages .
l For the detailed description of rectifier information, refer to Section 14.2 Rectifier
Information Pages .

2.2 Querying Real-Time Alarms


You can select to query real-time alarms, see Figure 2-2.

Figure 2-2 Querying Real-Time Alarms

1. Total number of real-time 2. Alarm occurrence time 5. Corresponding output dry


alarms (The current alarm 3. Alarm name contact
is the second alarm) 4. Alarm level

On the real-time alarm page, press the Ent button to enter the fault diagnosis page. The
information about how to remove the current alarm is displayed on the page. For how to
enter the fault diagnosis page, see Figure 2-3.

Figure 2-3 Fault Diagnosis of a Real-Time Alarm

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2.3 Querying Historical Records


You can select to query historical records.
For the detailed information about historical records, refer to Table 2-1.

Table 2-1 Historical Records

No. Submenu Description

1 Historical alarm Queries the alarms that already occur,Up to 10000 historical records
(His. Alm.) can be queried.

2 Event record Queries the events that already occur,Up to 10000 event records
(Event) can be queried.

3 Charging record Queries the historical charging records of batteries,Up to 10000


(Charge) charging records can be queried.

4 Test record (Test) Queries the historical test records of batteries,Up to 10000 test
records can be queried.

5 Discharging record Queries the historical discharging records of batteries,Up to 10000


(Disch.) discharging records can be queried.

6 Peak value record Queries the following information, Up to 1 Peak value record can
(Peak) be queried.
l AC input peak value
l Load peak value
l Battery peak value
l Environment peak value

7 Maintenance record Queries the maintenance records of the system,Up to 1000


(Maintain) Maintenance records can be queried.

8 Input dry contact Queries the records of input dry contacts,Up to 1000 Input dry contact
record (In. Rly. records can be queried.
Rec)

9 Battery discharging Queries the records of battery discharging amount,Up to 300 Input
amount record (Bat. dry contact records can be queried.
Dis. Pwr.)

10 Number of Queries the number of power-off times within the period from January
power-off times to December of a specified year,Up to 300 number of power-off times
(P. F. Times) can be statisticed.

11 Power-off time Queries the statistics on power-off time within the period from January
duration (P. F. Time) to December of a specified year,Up to 300 Power-off time duration
records can be statisticed.

12 Battery discharging Queries the discharging records of batteries,Up to 4 Battery groups


statistics (Disch. discharging statistics records can be statisticed.
Stat.)

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13 Battery temperature Queries the temperature records of batteries,Up to 4 Battery groups


statistics record temperature statistics records can be statisticed.
(Batt. Temp.)

Operation Procedure
The following uses querying battery discharging statistics as an example to describe how
to query historical records.

l Menu path: > Disch. Stat.


l Figure 2-4 shows the operation flow.

Figure 2-4 Querying Battery Discharging Statistics

Note:
Different operations will lead to different historical records. The actually queried historical
records shall prevail.

2.4 Querying Version Information


You can select to query the version information of the system, including

l System version information


l Rectifier version information
l Operating system version information
l BMU version information
l FBMU version information
l IOB version information

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Note:

You can view complete information only when the system is equipped with the
corresponding devices and modules.

Operation Procedure
The following uses querying system version information as an example.

l Menu path: > System Version


l Figure 2-5 shows the operation flow.

Figure 2-5 Query System Version Information

Note:

Software version is updated regularly, so version information might be different from the
actual. The actually queried version information shall prevail.

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Table of Contents
Float Charging or Equalization Charging (Lead Battery) ............................................3-1
Battery Charging (FeLi Battery) .................................................................................3-5
Battery Test Management ..........................................................................................3-7
Starting the Battery Detection.....................................................................................3-8

3.1 Float Charging or Equalization Charging


(Lead Battery)
The CSU provides the battery intelligent management function. You can select float
charging or equalization changing mode as required.

Automatic Equalization Charging


If any of the following situations occurs, you need to perform equalization changing.
l The system passes the battery test.
l Mains supply restores.
l Batteries deeply discharge (the discharging capacity is no less than 15%).
l In the places with stable mains supply, you need to charge batteries regularly to
ensure the effectivity of the batteries. In other words, periodical equalization charging
is required.

For a description of the related parameters, refer to Table 3-1. You can modify these
parameters through the CSU. Figure 3-1 shows the operation flow.

Table 3-1 Parameter Descriptions for Battery Equalization Charging

Parameter Default Value Description

Menu path: > Batt. Para.

Equalized Voltage 56.4 V Expected output voltage during equalization


charging.
You can set this parameter as required.

Equalized Enabled Enabled Sets whether the system can perform equalization
charging.

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Equalized Period 90 days Time interval for performing equalization


charging.
If this parameter is set to 0, it means that
periodical equalization charging is disabled. You
can set this parameter as required.

Batt. Charge Mode Normal If this parameter is set to Normal, the system
performs battery charging management based on
the preset charging coefficient.
If this parameter is set to Smart, the system
automatically adjusts the battery charging
coefficient based on power-off statistics.

Chg.Curr.Coeff. 0.150 C10 Float charging current or equalization current of


the battery.
You can set this parameter based on the charging
characteristics of the battery.

Note:

For the detailed description of the parameters, refer to 12.3 List of Battery Parameters
(FeLi Battery) .

Figure 3-1 Setting the Equalization Charging Voltage

Equalization Charging Reservation


The CSU supports the equalization charging reservation function. With this function, the
power system automatically enables equalization charging at the preset date.

For a description of the related parameters, refer to Table 3-2.

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Table 3-2 Parameter Descriptions for Equalization Charging Reservation Configuration

Parameter Default Description


Value

Menu path: > Batt. Para.

Preset Equ.En. Disabled Set this parameter to Enabled to enable the equalization
charging reservation function.
Note: The following two parameters can be set only when
this parameter is set to Enabled.

Preset Equ.Date 2037–12–3 Set the reservation date of equalization charging .


1 The power system enables equalization charging at the
preset date.

Pre.Equ.Chg.Dura. 0 Min Equalization charging duration.


For example, if this parameter is set to 60 Min, it indicates
that allowed time length of equalization charging is one hour.
When the time exceeds this range, charging is ended. If this
parameter is set to 0 h, it indicates that the system disables
the reservation function.

Batt. Charge Mode Normal If this parameter is set to Normal, the system performs
battery charging management based on the preset charging
coefficient.
If this parameter is set to Smart, the system automatically
adjusts the battery charging coefficient based on power-off
statistics.

Chg.Curr.Coeff. 0.150 C10 Float charging current or equalization current of the battery.
You can set this parameter based on the charging
characteristics of the battery.

Manual Equalization Charging

Note:
Before manual equalization charging, the equalization charging voltage and charging
current coefficient must be set. For the detailed description of the parameters, refer to
Table 3-1.

Figure 3-2 shows the operation flow of manual equalization charging.


The prerequisite of manual battery charging is that AC power supply is normal and the
system uses the AC power supply.

Menu path: > Batt. Mange > Start Equal

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Figure 3-2 Starting Equalization Charging

Automatic Float Charging


After equalization charging, batteries are in the float charging status.
Battery charging is completed, will be in the float charging status.

For a description of the related parameters, refer to Table 3-3. You can modify these
parameters through the CSU.

Table 3-3 Parameter Descriptions for Float Charging Configuration

Parameter Default Value Description

Menu path: > Batt. Para.

Float Voltage 53.5 V Expected output voltage during float charging.


You can set this parameter as required.

Chg.Curr.Coeff. 0.150 C10 Float charging current or equalization current of


the battery.
You can set this parameter based on the charging
characteristics of the battery.

Batt. Charge Mode Normal If this parameter is set to Normal, the system
performs battery charging management based on
the preset charging coefficient.
If this parameter is set to Smart, the system
automatically adjusts the battery charging
coefficient based on power-off statistics.

Note:
For the detailed description of the parameters, refer to 12.3 List of Battery Parameters
(FeLi Battery) .

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Manual Float Charging

Note:

Before manual float charging, the equalization charging voltage and charging current
coefficient must be set. For the detailed description of the parameters, refer to Table 3-3.

The manual float charging function is used to forcedly switch the status of the battery from
equalization charging to float charging. Figure 3-3 shows the operation flow of manual
float charging.
The prerequisite of manual battery charging is that AC power supply is normal and the
system uses the AC power supply.

Menu path: > Batt. Manage > Start Float

Figure 3-3 Enabling Float Charging

3.2 Battery Charging (FeLi Battery)


The CSU provides the battery intelligent management function and the automatic battery
charging function.
If the power system uses iron lithium batteries, you can perform battery charging as
required.

Automatic Battery Charging


For the basic parameters related to battery charging, refer to Table 3-4. You can modify
these parameters through the CSU.

Table 3-4 Parameter Descriptions of Battery Charging Configuration

Description Description Description

Menu path: > Batt. Para.

Chg.Volt_Li 54 V Charging voltage of the FeLi battery.

Chg.Max.Dura_Li 900 Min When the single charge time reaches the value
of this parameter, battery charging is ended.

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Chg.End .Dura_Li 5 Min Required charging duration at the end of battery


charging.

Chg.Thre.SOC_Li 80% If the ratio of the discharging remaining capacity


of batteries and battery rated capacity is lower
than the value of this parameter, the systems
starts charging batteries.

Chg.Curr.Coeff_Li 0.320 C10 Charging current coefficient of batteries.


If the generator is powered on or powered off,
set this parameter to the default value.

Chg.End Curr_Li 0.050 C10 Current rate that is used to determine the end
period of battery charging.
If the charging current is equal to or lower
than the current at the end of battery charging,
it indicates that batteries are at the end of
charging.

Note:
For the detailed description of the parameters, refer to 12.3 List of Battery Parameters
(FeLi Battery) .

Manual Battery Charging


Figure 3-4 shows the operation flow of manual battery charging.
Prerequisites of manual battery charging are as follows:
l The DC power system uses iron lithium batteries.
l AC power supply is normal and the system uses the AC power supply.

Menu path: > Batt. Manage > Start Equal

Figure 3-4 Starting Equalization Charging

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Note:
Iron lithium batteries do not support float charging. If you select Start Equal, the system
prompts an operation failure.

3.3 Battery Test Management


The battery test function is applicable to the scenarios in which mains supply are stable
and the battery is not used for a long time. With this function, you can discharge the battery
to maintain its chemical activity.
Normal mains supply to the power system is a prerequisite for the battery test. After the
test starts, the batteries discharge and the system switches from the mains supply mode
to the battery power mode. After the test ends, the system switches back to the mains
supply mode and starts battery equalization charging.

Caution!
To ensure the load capability of the battery set, you must not enable the battery test
frequently.

Basic Parameters
For the basic parameters of battery test management, refer to Table 3-5.

Table 3-5 Parameter Descriptions for Battery Test Management

Parameter Default Description


Value

Test Stop Volt. 46.0 V When the voltage of the battery group reaches the value of
the test stop voltage, the system stops the test.

Test Stop Cap. 0.65 C10 When the capacity of the battery group reaches the value of
the test stop capacity, the system stops the test.

Test Max. Dura. 8h Allowed maximum continuous-operating duration (hour) of


the battery.

• Note: Test Max. Dura. is a hidden parameter.

Automatically Periodical Battery Test


The CSU supports the periodical battery test function. If this function is enabled, the power
system automatically enables the battery test periodically.
For the requirements of the related parameters, refer to Table 3-6.

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Table 3-6 Setting Requirements of Periodical Battery Test Parameters

Parameter Default Setting Requirement


Value

Test Period 0 day This parameter must be set based on the maintenance
requirements of the battery, for example, set to 30 days.
The period starts from the last battery test date (including
manual starting of the battery test).
Note: If it is set to 0 day, it indicates that the system disables
the periodical test function.

Test Start Time 10:00 It is recommended to test batteries during working hours.

Manual Battery Test


You can also manually start the battery test. The operation guide is as follows:

l Menu path: > Batt. Manage > Start Test


l Figure 3-5 shows the operation flow.

Figure 3-5 Starting the Battery Test

3.4 Starting the Battery Detection


Battery detections are used to determine whether a battery is online and whether its
performance is normal.
Normal mains supply to the power system is a prerequisite for starting the battery detection.
When the detection starts, the system switches from the mains supply mode to the battery
power mode. The detection lasts two minutes. When the detection ends, the system
switches back to the mains supply mode.
Battery detections can be divided into automatically periodical battery detections and
manual battery detections.

Automatically Starting the Periodical Battery Detection


The default battery detection period is 30 days. When a detection period is expired, if the
battery detection condition is met, the system automatically starts the battery detection.

You can select > Batt. Para. > Batt. Det. Period to set the battery detection period.

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Manually Starting the Battery Detection


The operation guide for manually starting the battery detection is as follows:

l Menu path: > Batt. Manage > Start Batt. Det.


l Figure 3-6 shows the operation flow.

Figure 3-6 Starting the Battery Detection

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Battery Disconnection
Management
The CSU supports the following battery disconnection protection functions:
l Load Low Voltage Disconnect (LLVD) 1
l Load Low Voltage Disconnect (LLVD) 2
l Battery Low Voltage Disconnect (BLVD)
l Load Low Temperature Disconnect (LLTD)
l Battery High Temperature Disconnect (BHTD)
l Battery Low Temperature Disconnect (BLTD)

LLVD1/LLVD2/BLVD
Mains supply failure or low AC voltage may cause battery discharging. During battery
discharging, to protect the batteries from being over discharged and ensure a long power
supply duration for the important loads 1, the CSU enables the LLVD1→LLVD2→BLVD
protection for the power system.
During battery discharging, when the battery voltage drops to the power-off threshold,
the CSU disconnects the power-off contact, and the corresponding loads or batteries are
powered off.
1. LLVD1
If one of the following conditions is met, the system performs LLVD1 for secondary
loads and disconnects the LLVD1 contact.
l If Disconnect Mode is set to Batt.Volt., the battery voltage is lower than LLVD1
Voltage.
l If Disconnect Mode is set to Batt.Rem.Cap., the battery voltage is lower than
LLVD1 Voltage or the battery remaining capacity is lower than LLVD1 Capacity.
l If Disconnect Mode is set to PowerOff Time, the battery voltage is lower than
LLVD1 Voltage or power-off time duration is longer than LLVD1 Dura..
2. LLVD2
After the system performs LLVD1, batteries continue to discharge. If one of the
following conditions is met, the system performs LLVD2 for primary loads and
disconnects the LLVD2 contact.
l If Disconnect Mode is set to Batt.Volt., the battery voltage is lower than LLVD2
Voltage.

1. Important loads: LLVD2 loads or BLVD loads

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l If Disconnect Mode is set to Batt.Rem.Cap., the battery voltage is lower than


LLVD2 Voltage or the battery remaining capacity is lower than LLVD2 Capacity.
l If Disconnect Mode is set to PowerOff Time, the battery voltage is lower than
LLVD2 Voltage or power-off time duration is longer than LLVD2 Dura..
3. BLVD
After the system performs LLVD2, batteries continue to discharge. If one of the
following conditions is met, the system performs BLVD and disconnects the BLVD
contact.
l If Disconnect Mode is set to Batt.Volt., the battery voltage is lower than BLVD
Voltage.
l If Disconnect Mode is set to Batt.Rem.Cap., the battery voltage is lower than
LLVD2 Voltage or the battery remaining capacity is lower than BLVD Capacity.
l If Disconnect Mode is set to PowerOff Time, the battery voltage is lower than
BLVD Voltage or power-off time duration is longer than BLVD Dura..

For a description of the parameters related to LLVD1, LLVD2 and BLVD, refer to Table 4-1.
These parameters are closely related to the battery specifications, and the default values
of the parameters may vary with battery models.

Table 4-1 Parameters Related to LLVD1/LLVD2/BLVD

Parameter Default Value Parameter Default Value

Disconnect Mode Batt.Volt. LLVD1 Dura. 300 min

LLVD1 Enabled Enabled LLVD2 Dura. 600 min

LLVD2 Enabled Disabled BLVD Dura. 600 min

BLVD Enabled Enabled LLVD1 Capacity 0.6 C10

LLVD1 Voltage 45.0 V LLVD2 Capacity 0.6 C10

LLVD2 Voltage 44.0 V BLVD Capacity 0.6 C10

BLVD Voltage 44.0 V - -

Caution!

If a power system does not provide the load/battery disconnection function, the
corresponding function-enabled parameter needs to be set to "Disabled. Failure to
comply may result in a false alarm. For example, if a power system does not provide the
BLVD function, BLVD Enabled needs to be set to Disabled.

If the power system is not equipped with a DC generator, the CSU closes the power-off
contact to connect the disconnected circuits and restore the power supply for the
corresponding loads after mains supply restores and the rectifier operates properly.

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If the power system is equipped with the DC generator, power supply can restore after the
busbar voltage is higher than the power-on voltage threshold and is higher than the float
charging voltage (-1 V).

LLTD
The LLTD function protects load devices from damage caused by operating at low
temperature
If environment temperature is lower than LLTD Env.Temp. , the CSU performs LLTD for
secondary loads and primary loads. For a description of the related parameters, refer to
Table 4-2.
Table 4-2 Parameter Descriptions for LLTD Configuration

Parameter Default Setting Requirement


Value

LLTD Enabled Disabled Set this parameter to Enabled to enable the LLTD
function.

LLTD Env.Temp. -15 °C Set this parameter based on the allowed lowest working
temperature of the device.
If there is no special requirement, it is recommended to
use the default value.

Note:
The LLTD function only protects LLVD1 loads and LLVD2 loads and will not affect the BLVD
function.

Load High Temperature Disconnect


Load High Temperature Disconnect (LHTD) protects load devices and prevents them from
operating in a high-temperature environment.
When the ambient temperature is higher than LHTD Env.Temp., the system performs
LHTD, LHTD1 (power-off for secondary loads), and LHTD2 (power-off for important
loads). For a description of the related parameters, refer to Table 4-2.
Table 4-3 LHTD Parameter Descriptions

Parameter Default Setting


Value

LHTD Disable To enable LHTD, set this parameter to Enabled.

LHTD Env.Temp. 50 °C Set this parameter according to the highest operating


temperature supported by load devices. If there is no
requirement, set it to the default value.

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LHTD protects only the loads of LHTD1 and LHTD2, and does not affect the loads of BLVD.

BHTD
The BHTD function protects batteries from damage caused by operating at high
temperature. The high temperature refers to the battery temperature instead of the
environment temperature.
If battery temperature is higher than BHTD Temp., the CSU disconnects the batteries. For
a description of the related parameters, refer to Table 4-4.

Table 4-4 Parameter Descriptions for BHTD Configuration

Parameter Default Setting Requirement


Value

BHTD Enabled Disabled Set this parameter to Enabled to enable the BHTD
function.

BHTD Temp. (°C) 50 °C Set this parameter based on the allowed highest working
temperature.
If there is no special requirement, it is recommended to
use the default value.

BLTD
The BLTD function protects batteries from damage caused by operating at low
temperature. The low temperature refers to the battery temperature instead of the
environment temperature.
If battery temperature is lower than BLTD Temp., the CSU disconnects the batteries. For
a description of the related parameters, refer to Table 4-5.

Table 4-5 Parameter Descriptions for BLTD Configuration

Parameter Default Setting Requirement


Value

BLTD Enabled Disabled Set this parameter to Enabled to enable the BLTD
function.

BLTD Temp. -15 °C Set this parameter based on the allowed lowest working
temperature.
If there is no special requirement, it is recommended to
use the default value.

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Rectifier Management
Table of Contents
One-Touch Function ..................................................................................................5-1
Querying Rectifier Information ...................................................................................5-2
Setting Rectifier Addresses .......................................................................................5-3
Setting Rectifier Parameters ......................................................................................5-4
Controlling Rectifiers .................................................................................................5-4

5.1 One-Touch Function


The one-touch function can be used to query and control rectifiers.
There are two methods to enable the one-touch function. For details, refer to Table 5-1.

Table 5-1 Methods for Enabling the One-Touch Function

Oper- Access Path Operation Flow


ation
Method

1 Press the QUY button on the rectifier for five seconds. The Figure 5-1
main page of the rectifier is displayed.

2 Figure 5-2
> SMR Ctrl. > SMR Enter P2P

Figure 5-1 Enabling the One-Touch Function (Through the QUY Button)

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Figure 5-2 Enabling the One-Touch Function (Through the Menu)

5.2 Querying Rectifier Information


You can query the information of rectifiers through the corresponding menu, including
real-time information, real-time alarms, and version information.
There are two methods to query rectifier information. For details, refer to Table 5-2.

Table 5-2 Rectifier Information Query Methods

Operation Access Path


Method

1 Enter the SMR Enter P2P menu, and then select the corresponding menu item.

2
Select , and then select the corresponding menu item.

Figure 5-3 shows how to query the real-time information of a rectifier.

Figure 5-3 Querying the Real-Time Information of a Rectifier

Caution!
The query of rectifier information might influence the address competition of the CAN bus,
so you must not install rectifiers during the query of rectifier information. Before installing
a rectifier, ensure that you return to the CSU main interface.

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5.3 Setting Rectifier Addresses


To facilitate maintenance and management, the address of a rectifier must be the same
as the number of the corresponding installation slot (that is, the address of a rectifier = the
slot number).

Warning!

Never install other rectifiers when you set the addresses of rectifiers.

Application Scenarios
l Scenario 1
During system commissioning, you need to check the addresses of rectifier on site. If
the address of a rectifier is not the same as the slot number, you need to modify the
address of the rectifier.

l Scenario 2
After the CSU is replaced, you need to check the addresses of rectifier on site. If
the address of a rectifier is not the same as the slot number, you need to modify the
address of the rectifier.
l Scenario 3
After a new rectifier is installed, you need to set the address of the new rectifier.

Operation Guide
There are two methods to set the addresses of rectifiers. For details, refer to Table 5-3.

Table 5-3 Rectifier Address Methods

Operation Access Path


Method

1 Enter the SMR Enter P2P menu, select a rectifier, and then select Para. Set .

2
> Para. Set

If the address of a rectifier is not the same as the slot number, you need to modify the
address of the rectifier.
For how to modify the address of a rectifier to 1, see Figure 5-4.

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Figure 5-4 Setting the Address of a Rectifier

5.4 Setting Rectifier Parameters

Caution!

The modification of rectifier parameters may influence the normal operation of the system.
Use cautious to perform the operation.

The following uses how to set the default output voltage of rectifiers as an example.

l Menu path: > SMR Para.


l Figure 5-5 shows the operation flow.

Figure 5-5 Setting the Default Output Voltage of Rectifiers

5.5 Controlling Rectifiers


You can manually control the operating status of the rectifiers.

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Related Menus
For the descriptions of the related menus, refer to Table 5-4.

Table 5-4 Descriptions of Rectifier Control Menus

No. Menu Function

1 SMR Sleep Put an operating rectifier into sleep.

2 SMR Waken Wake up a sleepy rectifier.

3 Fan Ctrl. En. Enable the fan speed control function.


With this function, the internal fan of a rectifier can automatically
adjust its speed based on the fan temperature. This parameter
can be set only when the fan speed control function is disabled.

4 Fan Ctrl. Dis. Disable the fan speed control function.

5 SMR Enter P2P Enter the main menu page of the current online rectifiers.

Operation Guide
For rectifier control methods, refer to Table 5-5.

Table 5-5 Rectifier Control Methods

Operation Access Path


Method

1 Enter the SMR Enter P2P menu, select a rectifier, and then select Ctrl. .

2
> Ctrl. .

3
> SMR Ctrl. .

Figure 5-6 shows how to put a rectifier into sleep.

Figure 5-6 Putting a Rectifier into Sleep

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Generator Management
Table of Contents
Setting the Starting Mode of the Generator.................................................................6-1
Setting the Generator Operation Scenario ..................................................................6-2
Starting or Stopping the Generator .............................................................................6-3

6.1 Setting the Starting Mode of the


Generator
If the power system is connected to a generator and the generator can receive the
monitoring signals from the CSU, you can start the generator through the CSU.

Starting Mode of the Generator


The system supports both the automatic and manual starting of the generator. By default,
the system uses the automatic starting mode.
l Automatic starting mode
In the Auto mode, the CSU automatically starts or shuts down the generator. If the
mains supply fails and the CSU detects the DC Volt.Low or Batt.Volt.Low alarm, the
CSU starts the generator.
If the mains supply is normal or the battery is normal and the battery capacity reaches
98% of the rated capacity, the CSU shuts down the generator.
l After the generator is started, the prerequisites for shutting down the generator and
either of the following conditions are met, the CSU automatically shut down the
generator.
à Mains supply is normal and no ATS alarm is reported.
à The battery voltage or battery capacity meets the requirement.
à The operating period of the generator meets the requirement.
l Manual starting mode
In the Manual mode, you need to start or shut down the generator manually. For
details, refer to section 6.3 Starting or Stopping the Generator.

Operation Guide
The operation procedure for setting Generator Mode is as follows:

l Menu path: > Batt. Para. > Generator Mode

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l Figure 6-1 shows the operation flow.

Figure 6-1 Setting the Starting Mode of the Generator

6.2 Setting the Generator Operation


Scenario
Operation Scenario
The generator may operate in either of the following scenarios:
l Generator serving as the backup power supply (default)
l Deep cycling scenario

The mains supply is difficult to operate steadily at some sites, so generators are used.
In standard generator operation mode, the batteries cannot be fully charged. In this
case, deep cycling mode is required to fully charge the batteries. The deep cycling mode
operates in auto mode of the generator.
In deep cycling mode, the generator automatically starts and stops for multiple times (which
can be set as required), and enters charging status within a long period. The generator
stops after the charging time reaches the preset value.

Action
To modify the operation scenario of the generator, follow these operation guidelines:

l Menu path: > System Para. > DG Run Scene.


l Figure 6-2 shows the operation procedure.

Figure 6-2 Setting the Generator Operation Scenario

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6.3 Starting or Stopping the Generator


Generator Start Conditions
When there is no AC input (ATS error), the generator starts if any of the following conditions
is met:
l The preset time is reached.
l The DC voltage is low.
l The battery voltage is low.
l The battery level reaches the threshold.
The following example shows how to set the duration of battery operation that triggers the
generator to be started:

l Menu path: > System Para..


l Figure 6-3 shows the operation procedure.

Figure 6-3 Setting the Battery Operation Duration

Generator Stop Conditions


The generator stops if any of the following conditions is met:
l The mains supply is recovered.
l The generator stops at the specified time.
l The battery voltage and current meet the specified conditions.
l The battery level reaches the threshold.
l The generator operates for a specified period of time.
The following example shows how to set the generator operation period after which the
generator stops:

l Menu path: > System Para..


l Figure 6-3 shows the operation procedure.

Figure 6-4 Setting the Generator Operation Period

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Energy-Saving
Management
Table of Contents
Working Modes .........................................................................................................7-1
Energy-Saving Control Policies .................................................................................7-2

7.1 Working Modes


The CSU supports the following three working modes.
l Save mode (default)
l Safe mode
l Free mode
For the detailed description of these three working modes, refer to Table 7-1.

Table 7-1 Working Mode Description

Working Mode Description

Save In the Save mode is a high-efficiency mode. It can ensure that the rectifier
efficiency is always at the peak to save more power.
In the Save mode, three energy-saving control policies are available. For
details, refer to Section 7.2 Energy-Saving Control Policies .

Safe In the Safe mode, the CSU calculates the number (N) of required rectifiers
in real time and performs N+1 backup. The CSU calculates N by tracking
the highest battery charging current in real time.
If the CSU detects that the number (M) of operating rectifiers is less than
N+1, it activates the rectifiers that are currently in sleep mode until M equals
N+1. After that, the CSU does not set excessive rectifiers in sleep mode
when N decreases.

Free In the Free mode, the CSU does not calculate the number (N) of required
rectifiers or automatically control operational status of rectifiers.
In this mode, maintenance personnel can manually activate rectifiers or set
them in sleep mode with no restrictions from the CSU.

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You can select > CSU Msg. to query the current work mode.
In any working mode, if the load current is higher than the sum of the rated current of all
operating rectifiers, the rectifiers reach their current limit and decrease their output voltage.
As a result, the batteries will be discharged.

Caution!
The Free mode is only used for system debugging, which is not recommended during
routine maintenance.

Operation procedure:

l Menu path: > Batt. Para. > Work Mode


l Figure 7-1 shows the operation flow.

Figure 7-1 Setting Working Mode

7.2 Energy-Saving Control Policies


In the Save mode, the CSU supports the following three energy-saving control policies.
The default energy-saving control policy is Auto Save Ctrl..

l Auto Save Ctrl.


In the Auto Save Ctrl. mode, the CSU automatically switches the system to Auto
Save Mode or Auto NonSave Mode based on system configurations and real-time
circumstances.
l Temp.NonSave Ctrl.

In the Temp.NonSave Ctrl. mode, the system performs the following operations:

1. The system activates all the rectifiers.

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2. If the operational status of the DC power system meets the conditions of Auto
Save Mode, the system switches to Auto Save Mode after the period of
Temp.NonSave Delay (24 hours by default).
l Perm.NonSave Ctrl.
In the Perm.NonSave Ctrl. mode, the system activates all the rectifiers and keep
them in this status unless the rectifiers are manually set to another working mode.
Operation procedure:

l Menu path: > Save Ctrl.


l Figure 7-2 shows the operation flow.

Figure 7-2 Setting the Energy-Saving Control Policy

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Alarm Management
Table of Contents
Alarm Levels and Alarm Indications ...........................................................................8-1
Setting the Attributes of an Input Dry Contact ............................................................8-2
Setting the Output Dry Contact and Alarm Level ........................................................8-3
Disabling/Enabling Alarms .........................................................................................8-4

8.1 Alarm Levels and Alarm Indications


If an alarm occurs, the CSU displays the real-time alarm page, reports a sound and light
alarm, and outputs dry contact alarm signals.

Alarm Indication
Alarms can be divided into five levels. For the details, refer to Table 8-1.

Table 8-1 Alarm Levels and Alarm Indications

No. Alarm Level Alarm Buzzer Alarm Alarm Output Dry


Indicator Information Contact

1 Critical Sounds quickly Flashes Available Action

2 Major Sounds Flashes Available Action

3 Minor Mute Flashes Available Action

4 Warning Mute Flashes slowly Available Action

5 Mask Mute Not lit Not available No action

Alarm Output Dry Contact


Output in the real-time alarm page refers to the alarm output dry contact. If an alarm
occurs, the corresponding output dry contact sends dry contact alarm signals. For
example, if an alarm occurs, the status of the normally open dry contact is switched to
Close.

Alarm Muting
l If a critical or major alarm occurs, the CSU sounds. If the fault is not removed, the
alarm sound will not disappear automatically.
l You can press any button on the CSU to temporally stop the alarm sound. If the fault
is not removed within half an hour, the CSU sounds again.

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l You can select > His. Alm. to query disappeared historical alarms.

8.2 Setting the Attributes of an Input Dry


Contact
Before using an input dry contact, you need to set the alarm attributes of the input dry
contact. Otherwise, the CSU does not effectively report alarms.

Note:
You can select > CSU Msg. > ENV to query the status of an input dry contact ( or ).

Alarm Attribute Requirements of Input Dry Contacts


For the requirements for setting the alarm attributes of input dry contacts, refer to Table
8-2.

Table 8-2 Alarm Attributes of Input Dry Contacts

Alarm Attribute Default Value Requirement

Name In-Relay-n# Modify this parameter based on the name of the corresponding
(n=1 to 16) alarm.
The maximum length of the name is 20 characters, including
numbers, upper case, lower case, or space.

State Close Status of an input dry contact.


l If the system is connected to a Normally Open (NO) input
dry contact, set State to Close.
l If the system is connected to a Normally Closed (NC) input
dry contact, set State to Open.

Grade Mask Alarm grade.


Options include Critical, Major, Minor, Warning, and Mask.
Note: If Grade is set to Mask, the CSU does not report alarms
when alarms occur. For the alarm indication and alarm level,
refer to Section 8.1 Alarm Levels and Alarm Indications .

Event Record Disabled If Event Record is set to Enabled, the CSU records the related
alarm information when alarms occur on the corresponding
input dry contact.

Output None Output dry contact interface that is connected to the alarm
device.
If an alarm occurs on the input dry contact, the related output
dry contact performs the corresponding operation.

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In-Relay-4# is the input signals of the ATS mains supply, which does not need to be defined.

Operation Guide
The following uses how to modify the status of In-Relay Attr.-2# as an example. The
detailed operation is as follows:

l Menu path: > In-Relay Attr. > In-Relay Attr. -2#


l Figure 8-1 shows the operation flow.

Figure 8-1 Setting the Status of an Input Dry Contact

8.3 Setting the Output Dry Contact and


Alarm Level
Alarm attributes include the output dry contact and alarm level. For the default attributes
of each alarm, refer to Section Chapter 13 Alarm List. During system commissioning, if
the default alarm attributes do not meet the alarm requirements, you need to modify them
as required.

The following uses how to set the output dry contact of the AC Volt.High alarm. The
detailed operation procedure is as follows:

l Menu path: > Alm. Attr. > AC Alm.Attr. > AC Volt.High


l Figure 8-2 shows the operation flow.

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Figure 8-2 Setting the Output Dry Contact

8.4 Disabling/Enabling Alarms


For the descriptions of the menus for enabling and disabling alarms, refer to Table 8-3.

Table 8-3 Menus for Enabling and Disabling Alarms

No. Menu Function

1 Total Alm. Dis. Disables all alarms.


If an alarm occurs, the system does not report an alarm.

2 Total Alm. En. Enables all alarms.


If an alarm occurs, the system reports an alarm.

The operation procedure for disabling alarms is as follows:

l Menu path: > Alm. Ctrl.


l Figure 8-3 shows the operation flow.

Figure 8-3 Disabling Alarms

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Maintenance
Management
Table of Contents
Counting CAN Devices ..............................................................................................9-1
Counting RS485 Devices ...........................................................................................9-2
Enabling the Manual Maintenance Detection .............................................................9-2
Managing U Disk Data ...............................................................................................9-3

9.1 Counting CAN Devices


The communication among rectifiers or between the CSU and rectifiers are performed
through the CAN bus. If the CSU is replaced or a rectifier is removed from the cabinet,
the CSU recounts the number of CAN devices to remove the “SMR Comm.Fail” (SMR
communication failure) alarm.

Caution!
During the upgrade of rectifiers, the CAN device statistics function cannot be used.

The procedure of CAN device statistics is as follows:

l Menu path: > Dev. Stat. > CAN Dev. Stat.


l Figure 9-1 shows the operation flow.

Figure 9-1 Recounting CAN Devices

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9.2 Counting RS485 Devices


The RS485 bus supports both the communication among the BMU boards and the
communication between the BMU boards and the CSU. After removing a BMU board, you
can manually perform the RS485 device statistics to remove the “BMU Comm.Fail” alarm.
The operation procedure for collecting RS485 device statistics is as follows:

l Menu path: > Dev. Stat. > RS485 Dev. Stat.


l Figure 9-2 shows the operation flow.

Figure 9-2 Recounting RS485 Devices

9.3 Enabling the Manual Maintenance


Detection
The manual maintenance detection can be used to detect whether the safety and
energy-saving program of the power system is operating properly, meaning that the
battery detection and rectifier detection are triggered manually.

The prerequisite of the manual maintenance detection is that the system is not in the
discharging status.
The operation procedure for enabling the manual maintenance detection is as follows:

l Menu path: > Save Ctrl. > Manual Detect.


l Figure 9-3 shows the operation flow.

Figure 9-3 Enabling the Manual Maintenance Detection

Note:

The results of the manual maintenance detection are recorded. You can select >
Maintain to query maintenance records.

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9.4 Managing U Disk Data


The CSU supports exporting the parameter data and historical records of the CSU to a
USB flash drive. The historical records are exported as a “.xls” file.

Caution!
The CSU can only recognize a USB flash drive but not other storage devices such as SD
cards, mobile hard disks, MP3, or MP4. The system format of USB files is FAT.

Menu Description
Menu path: > Export His. Rec. > Exp. His. Alm./Exp. His. Data/...
The following historical records can be exported to a USB flash drive.
l All data
l Historical records
à Historical alarm
à Historical data
à Test records
à Event records
à Charging records
à Discharging records
à Maintenance records
à Output dry contact records
à Battery discharging amount
à Peak value records
à Power-off times statistics
à Power-off duration statistics
à Battery discharging statistics
à Battery temperature statistics
à All records
l Image information

Operation Guide
The operation procedure for exporting historical records is as follows:
1. Insert the USB flash drive into the USB interface of the CSU.

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The icon is displayed on the lower right corner of the page.


2. Export historical data.
3. When “Succeed!” is displayed on the CSU page, the data transmission is completed.
Remove the USB flash drive.

Caution!
l To avoid damage to the USB flash drive, never remove the USB device during data
export.
l During data export, you can press the Ent button to end the operation.

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Chapter 10
Web Monitoring
Function
Table of Contents
Logging In to the Web Page .....................................................................................10-1
Introductions to the Web Page .................................................................................10-2
Configuring a PLC ....................................................................................................10-3
Instructions for Use of HTTPS and SSL Certificates .................................................10-4

10.1 Logging In to the Web Page


The CSU supports the web management functions. You can visit the CSU by using the
Chorme browser.
Before the operation, verify that the CSU is connected to the network and can communicate
with your computer.
By default, the system provides an administrator account (username: Power, password:
ZTECorporation@0063). After logging in to the system, you can add new users and set
the corresponding authorities.
The administrator has the following authorities:
l Supports information browsing.
l Supports parameter setting, data transmission, system control, and authority
management.
l Does not support program upgrade.

Operation Guide
The operation procedure for visiting the web page of the CSU is as follows:

1. Open the Chorme browser, enter the IP address of the CUS (for example, 10.9.82.16)
in the address bar, and then press Enter.
The login page is displayed, see Figure 10-1.

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Figure 10-1 Login Web Page

2. Enter the username and the password.


3. Click Login.

10.2 Introductions to the Web Page


The CSU web management function supports the query of real-time data, real-time
alarms, system time, historical records, and manufacturer information, parameter setting,
event information download, system control, and user password management. Figure
10-2 shows the web page of the CSU.

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Figure 10-2 Web Page of the CSU

Operation procedure:

l Select the corresponding item from the navigation tree in the left pane to query the
real-time and historical informtion of the site.
l On the Real Data tab, set the data refresh interval to ten seconds or one second.
l Click the Language button to select a system language.
l Click the admin button and select Logout from the shortcut menu to exit the web
page.

10.3 Configuring a PLC


PLCs can be configured only on the Web page.

Adding a PLC
The following steps describe how to add a PLC.
1. In the left navigation tree, select PLC Config. The PLC Config page is displayed, see
Figure 10-3.

Figure 10-3 Adding the PLC

2. Click Add. The PLC edit table is displayed, see Figure 10-4.

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Figure 10-4 PLC Edit Table

3. Click OK.

PLC Edit Table Description


l Input 1
1. Signal: Analog data, Digital data, RealAlarm data.
2. Register: used for the PLC. The register in the previous statement is used as the
output register.
3. Constant: a constant value to be entered by the user.
l Operator
1. AND: If neither input 1 nor input 2 is 0, the logic is valid.
2. OR: If either input 1 or input 2 is not 0, the logic is valid.
3. NOT: If input 1 is 0, the logic is valid.
4. >: If input 1 is greater than input 2, the logic is valid.
5. <: If input 1 is smaller than input 2, the logic is valid.
l Input 2
1. Signal: Analog data, Digital data, RealAlarm data.
2. Register: used for the PLC. The register in the previous statement is used as the
output register.
3. Constant: a constant value to be entered by the user.
4. Threshold: parameter threshold.
l Output
1. Signal: RealAlarm data.
2. Register: used to store the intermediate value in the PLC statement.
3. DO: output dry contact.

10.4 Instructions for Use of HTTPS and SSL


Certificates
Precautions for Using HTTPS
The lighttpd server is used as the web server of CSU501B V1.15.00.02. After a
user logs in to the CSU web page by using an IP address, the web page link is

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in the format of “https://10.112.26.180/cgi-bin/main.fcgi”. The Boa server is used


as the web server of CSU501B V1.13, and the web page link is in the format of
“http://10.112.26.180/cgi-bin/main.fcgi”, The browser caches data. Therefore, if the
computer was used to log in to CSU501B V1.13 or earlier before, the user may fail to
access the web server using the HTTPS link on the computer. To successfully access the
web server, clear historical records on the browser and log in again.

Uploading SSL Certificates for the CSU

Notice!

The SSL certificates should be password-free certificates. If not, the Web server cannot
start properly.

SSL certificates for the CSU can be uploaded or upgraded through the web browser or
USB flash drive. The compressed package to be uploaded is named sslnew.tar.gz,
which contains the SSL certificates lighttpd.crt and lighttpd.pem. To create the SSL
certificate upgrade package sslnew.tar.gz, obtain the SSL certificates lighttpd.crt and
lighttpd.pem, and package the SSL certificates into the sslnew.tar.gz file.
l To upload or upgrade the SSL certificates for the CSU through the web browser, select
File Transfer > Update SSL Cert., click Browse, select the SSL certificate package
sslnew.tar.gzon your computer, and click Upload. See Figure 10-5.

Figure 10-5 Uploading the SSL Certificates Through the Web Browser

l To upload the SSL certificates for the CSU through the USB flash drive, place the
SSL certificate package sslnew.tar.gz in the root directory of the USB flash drive,
accessU-Disk Manag. > Update SSL Cert. shown in Figure 10-6 as a super
administrator, and upload the certificates.

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Figure 10-6 Uploading the SSL Certificates Through the USB Flash Drive

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Chapter 11
Menus
For a description of the menus, refer to Table 11-1.
Table 11-1 Menus

Main Menu Submenu

l CSU Msg.
Load, CSU, AC, ENV, Battery, Auto Event
Real Msg.
l SMR Msg.
l BMU Msg.
l ACEM Msg.
l FBMU Msg.

Real Alm.

l System Para.
l Batt.Para.
Para.Set
l SMR Para.
l Alm.Attr.
Alarm Level , Out-Relay
l NetWork Para.
Wire Net. Para., SNMP Para., SMS Para., Email Para.
l In-Relay Attr.
State, Grade, Name, Event Record, Relay
l Temp.Conf
l Door.Para.
l Alm. Para.
l Adjust Para.
l BMU Para.

l Batt.Manage
Start Float, Start Equal, Start Test, Start Batt.Det.
Ctrl.
l SMR Ctrl.
SMR Sleep, SMR Waken, SMR Fan Ctrl.En., SMR Fan Ctrl.Dis.
l Save Ctrl.
Auto Save Ctrl., Temp.NonSave Ctrl., Perm.NonSave Ctrl., Manual
Detect
l Alm.Ctrl.
Total Alm.Dis., Total Alm.En.
l GEN Ctrl.

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Turn On GEN, Turn Off GEN


l Dev.Stat.
CAN Dev.Stat., RS485 Dev.Stat.
l Relay Ctrl.
Controls dry contact actions.
l Para.Resume
Restores the default settings of parameters.

l His.Alm.
l Event
His.Record
l Charge
l Test
l Disch.
l Peak
l Maintain
l In.Rly.Rec
l Bat.Dis.Pwr.
l P.F.Times
l P.F.Time
l Disch. Stat.
l Batt.Temp.

l Real Msg.
l Real Alm.
SMR Query
l Para.Set
l Ctrl.
l Version

l Customer
l Maintainer
User Type
l Administrator

l System Time Zone


l System Time
Local Set
l Network
Network Type, Wire Network, Wireless Net.
l Language
l LCD Contrast

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Main Menu Submenu

l Export Data
l Export His.Rec.
U-Disk Data Manag.
à Exp.His.Alm.

à Exp.His.Data

à Exp.Test Rec.

à Exp.Event Rec.

à Exp.Chg.Rec.

à Exp.Disc.Rec.

à Exp.Maint.Rec.

à Exp.In.Rly.Rec.

à Exp. Disch.

à Exp.Peak

à Exp.P.F.Times

à Exp.P.F.Time

à Exp.Disch. Stat.

à Exp.Batt.Temp.

à Exp.All Rec.

l Export Image
l Para.Manage

à User Para.Import

à Cfg.Para.Import

à Adj.Para.Import

à All Para.Import

à All Para.Export

l Update CSU
l SMR SU

à All SMR SU

à All SMR PFC SU

à All SMR DC SU

à SMR SU

à SMR PFC SU

à SMR DC SU

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Main Menu Submenu

l Update SSL

l System Version
l SMR Version
Version
l OS Version
l BMU Version
l FBMU Version
l IOB Version

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Parameter Lists
Table of Contents
List of System Parameters ......................................................................................12-1
List of Battery Parameters (Lead Battery) ................................................................12-2
List of Battery Parameters (FeLi Battery) .................................................................12-7
List of Rectifier Parameters ................................................................................... 12-11
List of Network Parameters ...................................................................................12-12

12.1 List of System Parameters


For a description of the system parameters, refer to Table 12-1.

Table 12-1 List of System Parameters

No. Parameter Default Value Range Description

1 Battery If the system 0–9990 Set parameters based on the actual capacity of
Cap.-1# is equipped (unit: Ah) each battery branch.
with lead-acid For example, if the battery branch 1 is equipped
batteries, the with a 300 Ah battery set, set Battery Cap.-1# to
default value 300 Ah. If the battery branch 1 is equipped with
is 300 Ah. two 100 Ah battery sets that are connected in
If the system parallel, set Battery Cap.-1# to 200 Ah, which is
is equipped the sum of two battery sets.
with lithium If a battery branch is equipped with no battery,
iron batteries, set the corresponding battery capacity to 0. An
the default incorrect battery capacity setting will cause the
value is 200 CSU to fail to manage the batteries.
Ah.

2 Battery If the system


Cap.-2# uses lead-
acid batteries,
the default
value is 300
Ah.
If the system
uses lithium
iron, the
default value
is 200 Ah.

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3 Battery 0 AH
Cap.-3#

4 Battery 0 AH
Cap.-4#

5 Password 0000 0000–999 Password for logging in to the system.


9

6 Buzzer Enabled Dis- Decide whether the buzzer can sound in response
Switch abled/En- to alarms of certain levels.
abled

7 Spont.Alm- Enabled Dis- Decide whether the CSU can send alarms to the
.En. abled/En- supervision center.
abled

8 His.Data 6h 1–48 (unit: Time interval for saving historical data.


Inter. hour)

9 Date yyyymmdd yyyym- Format of the date displayed on the LCD.


Format mdd,
mmd-
dyyyy,
ddm-
myyyy

10 Camera Low High/Low Camera quality.


Quality

11 Temp. AD590 AD590/ Type of the temperature sensor that is connected


Sen. Type NTC to the system.

12 Dc.Gen. No No/Yes Set whether to configure the DC generator.


Configure

Note:

Menu path for modifying system parameters: > System Para.

12.2 List of Battery Parameters (Lead


Battery)
For a description of the battery parameters, refer to Table 12-2.

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Table 12-2 List of Battery Parameters (Lead Battery)

No. Parameter Default Range Description


Value

1 Work Mode Save Safe/Free/Save The system automatically activates/deactivates


rectifiers based on this parameter.

2 Float 53.5 V 41.5–58.5 V Expected output voltage of the system when the
Voltage (V) system is in the float charging status.

3 Equalized 56.4 V 41.5–58.5 V Expected output voltage of the system when the
Voltage (V) system is in the equalization charging status.

4 Equalized Enabled Disabled/Enabled Set whether to enable the equalization charging


Enabled function.

5 Equalized 90 Day 0–365 days Time interval for performing periodical


Period (day) equalization charging.
If this parameter is set to 0, it indicates that
the periodical equalization charging function is
disabled.

6 Preset Dis- Disabled/Enabled Set whether to enable the preset equalization


Equ.En. abled charging function.

7 Preset 2037–1 2000–01–01 to If Preset Equ.En. is set to Enabled and the


Equ.Date 2–31 2037–12–31 current date reaches the appointed date, the
system performs preset equalization charging.

8 Pre.Equ.C- 0 Min 0–2880 Min Time duration for the system to perform preset
hg.Dura. equalization charging.
If this parameter is set to 0, it indicates that the
preset equalization charging function is disabled.

9 Batt. Normal Nor- Battery charging mode during equalization


Charge mal/Smart/Fast charging or float charging.
Mode

10 Chg.Curr.C- 0.150 0.051 C10–0.300 Float charging current or equalization current of


oeff. C10 C10 the battery during equalization charging or float
charging

11 Test Stop 46.0 V 42.0–50.0 V When the system performs a test, if the voltage
Volt. detected at the busbar is lower than the value of
this parameter, the system quits the test.

12 Test Stop 65 C10 0–100 C10 When the system performs a test, if the detected
Cap. effective minimum battery capacity is lower than
the value of this parameter, the system quits
the test.

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Value

13 Test Fail C. 85 C10 50 C–100 C10 When the system performs a test, if the output
Thre. voltage of the system is lower than or equal to
the test ending voltage and the battery capacity
is higher than the test failure capacity threshold,
the test fails.

14 Test Period 0 Day 0–365 days Time interval for the system to perform periodical
tests.
If this parameter is set to 0, it indicates that the
periodical tests are disabled.

15 Test Start 10:00 0:00–23:00 If the periodical tests are enabled, the system
Time performs test management when the test period
expires and the current time is later than the
value of this parameter.

16 Batt.Det.P- 30 Day 0–90 days Time interval for the system to perform periodical
eriod battery detection.
If this parameter is set to 0, it indicates that the
periodical battery detection is disabled.

17 Disconnect Batt.Vo- Disabled/Batt- Set the conditions of powering off the system.
Mode lt. .Volt./PowerOff Errors may occur on the power-off time or battery
Time/Batt.Rem.C- capacity, so the battery voltage takes effect no
ap. matter which disconnection mode is selected.
For example, if the battery voltage is lower
than LLVD1 Voltage but the battery remaining
capacity is higher than LLVD1 Capacity, the
system still performs LLVD1.

18 LLVD1 Enabled Disabled/Enabled Set whether to perform LLVD1 based on the


Enabled setting of Disconnect Mode.

19 LLVD2 Dis- Disabled/Enabled Set whether to perform LLVD2 based on the


Enabled abled setting of Disconnect Mode.

20 BLVD Enabled Disabled/Enabled Set whether to perform BLVD based on the


Enabled setting of Disconnect Mode.

21 LLVD1 45.0 V 38.0 V–49.0 V If Disconnect Mode is set to Batt.Volt. and


Voltage LLVD1 Enabled is set to Enabled, the system
performs LLVD1 when the busbar voltage is
lower than this parameter value and the batteries
are discharging electricity or the system is
powered off.

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No. Parameter Default Range Description


Value

22 LLVD2 44.0 V 38.0 V–49.0 V If Disconnect Mode is set to Batt.Volt. and


Voltage LLVD2 Enabled is set to Enabled, the system
performs LLVD2 when the busbar voltage is
lower than this parameter value and the batteries
are discharging electricity or the system is
powered off.

23 BLVD 44.0 V 38.0 V–49.0 V If Disconnect Mode is set to Batt.Volt. and


Voltage BLVD Enabled is set to Enabled, the system
performs BLVD when the busbar voltage is lower
than this parameter value and the batteries are
discharging electricity or the system is powered
off.

24 Upload Volt. 50.0 V 48.0 V–52.0 V Threshold of the upload voltage.


Thre

25 LLVD1 300 Min 3–1000 Min If Disconnect Mode is set to PowerOff Time
Dura. and LLVD1 Enabled is set to Enabled, the
system performs LLVD1 when the system output
voltage is lower than LLVD1 Voltage or the
power-off duration is greater than this parameter
value.

26 LLVD2 600 Min 3–1000 Min If Disconnect Mode is set to PowerOff Time
Dura. and LLVD2 Enabled is set to Enabled, the
system performs LLVD2 when the system output
voltage is lower than LLVD2 Voltage or the
power-off duration is greater than this parameter
value.

27 BLVD Dura. 600 Min 3–1000 Min If Disconnect Mode is set to PowerOff Time
and BLVD Enabled is set to Enabled, the
system performs BLVD when the system output
voltage is lower than BLVD Voltage or the
power-off duration is greater than this parameter
value.

28 LLVD1 60 C10 0 –80 C10 If Disconnect Mode is set to Batt.Rem.Cap.


Capacity and LLVD1 Enabled is set to Enabled, the
system performs LLVD1 when the system output
voltage is lower than LLVD1 Voltage or the
effective minimum battery capacity is lower than
this parameter value while the batteries are
discharging electricity or the system is powered
off.

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Value

29 LLVD2 50 C10 0 –80 C10 If Disconnect Mode is set to Batt.Rem.Cap.


Capacity and LLVD2 Enabled is set to Enabled, the
system performs LLVD2 when the system output
voltage is lower than LLVD2 Voltage or the
effective minimum battery capacity is lower than
this parameter value while the batteries are
discharging electricity or the system is powered
off.

30 BLVD 50 C10 0 –80 C10 If Disconnect Mode is set to Batt.Rem.Cap.


Capacity and BLVD Enabled is set to Enabled, the
system performs BLVD when the system output
voltage is lower than BLVD Voltage or the
effective minimum battery capacity is lower than
this parameter value while the batteries are
discharging electricity or the system is powered
off.

31 LLTD Dis- Disabled/Enabled Set whether to enable the LLTD function.


Enabled abled

32 LLTD Env. -15 °C -40 °C to +10 °C If the environment temperature is lower than
Temp. LLTD Env. Temp. and LLTD Enabled is set
to Enabled, the system performs LLVD1 and
LLVD2.

33 BHTD Dis- Disabled/Enabled Set whether to enable the BHTD function.


Enabled abled

34 BHTD 50 °C 45 °C to 60 °C If the battery temperature is higher than BHTD


Temp. Temp. and BHTD Enabled is set to “Enabled,
the system performs BLVD.

35 BLTD Dis- Disabled/Enabled Set whether to enable the BLTD function.


Enabled abled

36 BLVD -15 °C -40 °C to -5 °C If the battery temperature is lower than BLVD


Temp. Temp. and BLTD Enabled is set to Enabled,
the system performs BLVD.

37 SMR Smart Dis- Disabled/Enabled Set whether to enable the smart rectifier
Cool.EN. abled temperature adjustment function.

38 Load Distr. Discon No Discon/Discon Current distribution mode of loads.


Mode

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Value

39 SMR 7 day 0–30 days Time interval for the rectifiers to work in shifts
Rotated when Work Mode of the system is set to Save
Period and the system is performing the Auto Save
management.
If this parameter is set to 0, it indicates that the
period shift function is disabled.

40 Generator Auto Auto/Manual Generator starting mode.


Mode

Note:

Menu path for modifying battery parameters: > Batt.Para.

12.3 List of Battery Parameters (FeLi Battery)


For a description of the battery parameters, refer to Table 12-3.

Table 12-3 List of Battery Parameters (FeLi Battery)

No. Parameter Default Range Description


Value

1 Work Mode Save Safe/Free/Save The system automatically activates/deactivates


rectifiers based on this parameter.

2 Chg.Volt_Li 54.0 V 48.2–58.0 V Charging voltage of the FeLi battery.

3 Chg.Max.D- 900 Min 0–2880 Min When the single charge time reaches the value
ura_Li of this parameter, battery charging is ended.
Setting requirement: charging duration ≤
maximum charging duration.

4 Chg.End 5 Min 0–60 Min Required charging duration at the end of


Dura_Li battery charging.

5 Chg.End 0.050 C10 0.010 C10–1.000 Current rate that is used to determine the end
Curr_Li C10 period of battery charging.
If the charging current is equal to or lower
than the current at the end of battery charging,
it indicates that batteries are at the end of
charging.

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Value

6 Chg.Thre.S- 80% 50%–100% If the ratio of the discharging remaining capacity


OC_Li of batteries and battery rated capacity is lower
than the value of this parameter, the systems
starts charging batteries.

7 Chg.Curr.C- 0.320 C10 0.010 C10–3.000 Charging current coefficient of batteries.


oeff_Li C10 0 If the generator is powered on or powered off,
set this parameter to the default value.

8 Disconnect Batt.Volt. Disabled/Batt- Set the disconnection mode.


Mode .Volt./PowerOff
Time/Batt.Rem-
.Cap.

9 LLVD1 Enabled Disabled/En- Set whether to perform LLVD1 based on the


Enabled abled setting of Disconnect Mode.

10 LLVD2 Disabled Disabled/En- Set whether to perform LLVD2 based on the


Enabled abled setting of Disconnect Mode.

11 BLVD Enabled Disabled/En- Set whether to perform BLVD based on the


Enabled abled setting of Disconnect Mode.

12 LLVD1 20 C10 0–80 C10 0 If Disconnect Mode is set to Batt.Rem.Cap.


SOC_Li and LLVD1 Enabled is set to Enabled, the
system performs LLVD1 when the effective
minimum battery capacity is lower than this
parameter value while the batteries are
discharging electricity or the system is powered
off.

13 LLVD2 15 10 0–80 C10 0 If Disconnect Mode is set to Batt.Rem.Cap.


SOC_Li and LLVD2 Enabled is set to Enabled, the
system performs LLVD2 when the effective
minimum battery capacity is lower than this
parameter value while the batteries are
discharging electricity or the system is powered
off.

14 BLVD 15 10 0–80 C10 If Disconnect Mode is set to Batt.Rem.Cap.


SOC_Li and BLVD Enabled is set to Enabled, the
system performs BLVD when the effective
minimum battery capacity is lower than this
parameter value while the batteries are
discharging electricity or the system is powered
off.

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No. Parameter Default Range Description


Value

15 LLVD1 48.2 V 47.0–52.0 V If Disconnect Mode is set to Batt.Volt. and


Volt._Li LLVD1 Enabled is set to Enabled, the system
performs LLVD1 when the busbar voltage
is lower than this parameter value and the
batteries are discharging electricity or the
system is powered off.

16 LLVD2 48.0 V 47.0–52.0 V If Disconnect Mode is set to Batt.Volt. and


Volt._Li LLVD2 Enabled is set to Enabled, the system
performs LLVD2 when the busbar voltage
is lower than this parameter value and the
batteries are discharging electricity or the
system is powered off.

17 BLVD 47.5 V 47.0–52.0 V If Disconnect Mode is set to Batt.Volt. and


Volt._Li BLVD Enabled is set to Enabled, the system
performs BLVD when the busbar voltage
is lower than this parameter value and the
batteries are discharging electricity or the
system is powered off.

18 Upload Volt. 20.0 V 48.0 V–53.5 V Threshold of the upload voltage.


Thre

19 LLVD1 1440 Min 3–7200 Min If Disconnect Mode is set to PowerOff Time
Dura._Li and LLVD1 Enabled is set to Enabled, the
system performs LLVD1 when the system
output voltage is lower than LLVD1 Voltage
or the power-off duration is greater than this
parameter value.

20 LLVD2 1680 Min 3–7200 Min If Disconnect Mode is set to PowerOff Time
Dura._Li and LLVD2 Enabled is set to Enabled, the
system performs LLVD2 when the system
output voltage is lower than LLVD2 Voltage
or the power-off duration is greater than this
parameter value.

21 BLVD 1680 Min 3–7200 Min If Disconnect Mode is set to PowerOff Time
Dura._Li and BLVD Enabled is set to Enabled, the
system performs BLVD when the system
output voltage is lower than BLVD Voltage
or the power-off duration is greater than this
parameter value.

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Value

22 Test Period 0 Day 0–365 days Time interval for the system to perform
periodical tests.
If this parameter is set to 0, it indicates that the
periodical tests are disabled.

23 Test Start 10:00 0:00–23:00 If the periodical tests are enabled, the system
Time performs test management when the test
period expires and the current time is later than
the value of this parameter.

24 Batt.Det.Pe- 30 Day 0–90 days Time interval for the system to perform
riod periodical battery detection.
If this parameter is set to 0, it indicates that the
periodical battery detection is disabled.

25 Test Stop 30 C10 0–10 0C10 When the system performs a test, if the battery
SOC_Li remaining capacity is lower than the value of
this parameter, the system quits the test.

26 Test Fail 50% 30%–100% When the system performs a test, if the battery
SOC_Li remaining capacity is lower than the value of
this parameter, the test fails.

27 Test Stop 487 V 470–500 V When the system performs a test, if the voltage
Volt._Li detected at the busbar is lower than the value
of this parameter, the system quits the test.

28 Test Max. 480 Min 0–1440 Min To avoid over-discharged of batteries, if the test
Dura._Li discharging duration reaches this parameter
value, the test ends automatically.

29 Batt.Heater Disabled Disabled/En- Set whether to enable the battery heat function
En. abled when the battery temperature is too low.

30 FBMU Disabled Disabled/En- Decide whether the buzzer can sound in


Buzz.Switch abled response to alarms of FBMU board.

31 LLTD Disabled Disabled/En- Set whether to enable the LLTD function.


Enabled abled

32 LLTD Env. -15 °C -40 °C to +10 °C If the environment temperature is lower than
Temp. LLTD Env. Temp. and LLTD Enabled is set
to Enabled, the system performs LLVD1 and
LLVD2.

33 BHTD Disabled Disabled/En- Set whether to enable the BHTD function.


Enabled abled

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No. Parameter Default Range Description


Value

34 BHTD Temp. 50 °C 30 °C to 60 °C If the battery temperature is higher than BHTD


Temp. and BHTD Enabled is set to “Enabled,
the system performs BLVD.

35 BLTD Disabled Disabled/En- Set whether to enable the BLTD function.


Enabled abled

36 BLVD Temp. -15 °C -40 °C to 10 °C If the battery temperature is lower than BLVD
Temp. and BLTD Enabled is set to Enabled,
the system performs BLVD.

37 SMR Smart Disabled Disabled/En- Set whether to enable the smart rectifier
Cool.EN. abled temperature adjustment function.

38 Load Distr. Discon No Current distribution mode of loads.


Mode Discon/Discon

39 SMR 7 day 0–30 days Time interval for the rectifiers to work in shifts
Rotated when Work Mode of the system is set to Save
Period and the system is performing the Auto Save
management.
If this parameter is set to 0, it indicates that the
period shift function is disabled.

40 Generator Auto Auto/Manual Generator starting mode.


Mode

Note:

Menu path for modifying battery parameters: > Batt.Para.

12.4 List of Rectifier Parameters


For a descriptions of the rectifier parameters, refer to Table 12-4.

Table 12-4 List of Rectifier Parameters

No. Parameter Default Range Description


Value

1 Soft Start Inter. 0s 0–128 (unit: Time interval for starting the rectifiers.
s) The system starts the rectifiers one by one
based on their CAN address.

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Value

2 Out. High Off. 61.0 V 56.5 V–62.0 Output voltage threshold of the rectifiers.
V If the output voltage is higher than the
threshold, the rectifier stops working.

3 Def. Out. Volt. 53.5 V 42 V–58 V Default output voltage of the rectifiers when
they are not controller by the CSU.

4 SMR Def. CL. 1000% 80‰–1000 Current limit point of the rectifiers when they
Rate ‰ are not controller by the CSU.

5 SMR Max. Qty. 40 - Maximum number of rectifiers.

6 Cur. Walk-In Disabled En- Set whether to enable the current soft start
En. abled/Dis- function.
abled

7 Cur. Walk-In 8s 8 s–200 s Current soft start time duration.


Time

12.5 List of Network Parameters


Network parameters include wire parameters and SNMP parameters. For a description of
the network parameters, refer to Table 12-5.

Table 12-5 List of Network Parameters

No. Parameter Default Range Description


Value

Wire Parameters

1 Port 9600 1200 bps, 2400 In the network mode through the serial port,
Baudrate bps bps, 4800 bps, set this parameter based on the actual baud
9600 bps, 19200 rate.
bps, 38400
bps, 57600 bps,
115200 bps

2 Net Connect Short Short Link/Long Set the connection mode of the CSU used
Type Link Link to access the network.

3 LongLink IP 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0–223.255. Set the long link IP address that is used to
255.255 access the network.

4 LongLink 0 0–32767 Set the long link port that is used to access
Port the network.

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No. Parameter Default Range Description


Value

5–7 Remote 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0–223.255. IP address.


IP-1#/2#/3# 255.255 In the network mode through the RJ45
Ethernet interface using NE-layer protocol
or 1104 protocol, Remote IP is automatically
acquired. This parameter can be manually
modified.
If the parameter is set to 0.0.0.0, it indicates
that the foreground doe not actively connect
to the background.

8–10 Remote Port- 0 0–32767 Port.


1#/2#/3# In the network mode through the RJ45
Ethernet interface using the NE-layer
protocol or 1104 protocol, “Remote Port” is
automatically acquired. This parameter can
be manually modified.
If this parameter is set to 0, it indicates that
the foreground doe not actively connect to
the background.
each parameter in accordance with actual
port of the NMS.

11 Device Addr. 192.168 0.0.0.0–223.255. IP address of the local machine.


.1.2 255.255

12–15 Report 60 s 20 s–1800 s Time interval for actively reporting alarms.


Inter.-1#/-
2#/-3#/-4#

16 FTP User P31 - User name that is used to log in to the FTP
function.

17 FTP Pwd Power1 - Password that is used to log in to the FTP


23 function.

SNMP Parameters

1-3 SNMP Trap 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0–223.255. IP address of the Network Management


IP 255.255 System (NMS).
If the agent detects an alarm, it sends this
alarm to this IP address through the network.
l In the network mode through the RJ45
Ethernet interface using SNMP, set
the parameter based on the actual IP
address of the NMS to enable the ZXDU
DC power system to automatically
report alarms to the NMS.

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No. Parameter Default Range Description


Value

If the parameter is set to


000.000.000.000, the ZXDU DC
power system will not automatically
report alarms to the NMS.
Note: After resuming to default setting
(Load Cfg.Para), manually set the
parameter to actual IP address.
l In other situations (for example, in
the network mode through the serial
port or through the RJ45 Ethernet
interface using NE-layer protocol or
1104 protocol), set the parameter to
000.000.000.000.

4 SNMP Read public The maximum String password to permit data reading if a
Comm. length of the reading community is provided in a request.
user name is
12 characters,
including
numbers, upper
case, lower case,
or space.

5 SNMP Set private The maximum String password to permit data setting if a
Comm. length of the setting community is provided in a request.
user name is
12 characters,
including
numbers, upper
case, lower case,
or space.

6 SNMPV3 Auth,N- NoAuth,No- Security level to be assigned to the current


User Level oPriv Priv/Auth,No- SNMPv3 user.
Priv/Auth,Priv

7 SNMPV3 zteuser The maximum User name that is agreed upon in advance
User Name length of the by both of the communication parties and is
user name is not to be sent on the network.
12 characters,
including
numbers, upper
case, lower case,
or space.

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Value

8 SNMPV3 123456 - Password that is used by the sending party


Auth. Pass 78 to make an abstract of the data to be sent,
and sends the abstract and the data to the
receiving party.
The receiving party recalculates the abstract
in accordance with the data. If the data is
tampered during transfer, the original and
the recalculated abstracts do not match.
This password is agreed upon in advance
by both of the communication parties and is
not to be sent on the network.

9 SNMPV3 123456 - Password that is used by the sending party


Priv. Pass 78 to encrypt the data to ensure that it cannot
be deciphered during transfer.
This password is agreed upon in advance
by both of the communication parties and is
not to be sent on the network.

10-12 SNMP Trap 163 160–380 In the network mode through the RJ45
Port Ethernet interface using SNMP, the Agent
sends alarms to this port of the NMS.

13 SNMP Agent 161 160–380 In the network mode through the RJ45
Port Ethernet interface using SNMP, the Agent
receives commands from the NMS through
this port.

Note:

Menu path for modifying SNMP parameters: > SNMP para.

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Alarm List
Table 13-1 lists the alarms that can be detected by the CSU501B, and describes their
default alarm levels and output relays.
l A1–A6 refer to the interfaces of six output relays of the power system.
l One output relay can associate with multiple alarms, but each alarm can be related to
one output relay only. When an alarm occurs, it indicates that problems occur on the
corresponding output relay. If the relay is set to No, it indicates that no output relay is
assigned to an alarm.
l If the alarm level of an alarm is set to Mask, its output relay attributes are invalid.

Table 13-1 Alarm List

No. Alarm Name Alarm Level Output Alarm Description


Relay

Battery and System Alarms

1 Common Mask A1 The CSU detects that an alarm occurs.


Alarm

2–1 In-Relay Mask None An alarm occurs on In-Relay-1# to


7 Alarm In-Relay-16#.

18 Batt.Test Fail Mask A2 The Battery test fails.

19 LLVD1 Alarm Critical A2 The system performs LLVD1.

20 LLVD2 Alarm Critical A2 The system performs LLVD2.

21 Batt.Det.Abr. Critical A2 The battery detection is abnormal.

22 BLVD Alarm Critical A2 The system performs BLVD.

23 LLTD Alarm Critical A2 If the ambient temperature is lower than the


threshold, the system performs LLVD1 and
LLVD2.

24 BHTD Alarm Critical A2 If the battery temperature is higher than the


threshold, the system performs BLVD.

25 All Alarm Critical A2 The system does not display real-time alarms.
Blocked

26 Batt. Equal Mask A2 The system charges the batteries in


equalization charging mode.

27 BMU Comm. Major A2 The Battery Monitoring Unit (BMU) fails to


Fail communicate with the CSU.

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28 BLTD Alarm Critical A6 If the battery temperature is lower than the


threshold, the system enables the BLTD
function and performs BLVD.

29 Battery Mask A2 The system is performing a battery test.


Testing

30 Sys.OverLoad Critical A6 The load capacity exceeds the load capability


Alm. of the system.

31 Multi-SMR Major None Two or more than two rectifiers are faulty or
Alm. fail to communicate with the CSU.

32 IOB Comm. Major A2 The communication between the IO board


Brk. and CSU is interrupted.

33 MAC Not Set Major A2 The MAC address is not set.

34 FBMU Major None The FeLi Battery Management Unit (FBMU)


Comm.Fail fails to communicate with the CSU.

35 Config. GEN Mask None The diesel generator output RLY.


Rly

36 LHTD Alarm Minor A6 If the ambient temperature is higher than the


threshold, the system performs LLVD1 and
LLVD2.

AC Alarms

37 AC Power Off Major A3 The mains power fails and there is no standby
AC input.

38 AC Volt.High Major A3 The detected AC input voltage is higher than


the threshold.

39 AC Volt.Low Major A3 The detected AC input voltage is lower than


the threshold.

40 AC Phase Major A3 The AC input lacks one phase or two.


Lack

41 AC Curr.High Major A3 The AC input current is higher than the


threshold.

42 AC Major A3 The difference between AC input voltages is


Volt.Imbala. greater than AC Volt.Imbala.

43 AC Out.SW Major A3 The auxiliary AC output circuit breaker is off.


Off

44 AC In.Switch Major A3 The AC input circuit breaker is off.


Off

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Relay

45 AC SPD Abr. Major A3 The AC Surge Protection Device (SPD) is


damaged or not installed.

46 ACEM Comm. Major A2 The communication between the AC energy


Brk. meter and the CSU is interrupted.

47 AC Freq.High Major None The AC input frequency is higher than the


threshold.

48 AC Freq.Low Major None The AC input frequency is lower than the


threshold.

49 ATS AC1 Sig. Mask A2 The mains supply signals of the Automatic
Abr Transfer Switch (ATS) are abnormal.

Rectifier Alarms

50 SMR Alarm Major None The rectifier is faulty.

51 SMR Major A4 The communication between the rectifier and


Comm.Fail the CSU is interrupted because the rectifier is
removed or communication exceptions occur.

52 SMR Fault Major A4 The rectifier is faulty.

DC Alarms

53 DC Volt.High Major A5 The DC output voltage is higher than the


threshold.

54 DC Volt.Low Major A5 The DC output voltage is lower than the


threshold.

55 DC SPD Abr. Major A5 The DC SPD is faulty or not installed.

56 Batt.Volt.Low Major A5 The voltage of the battery set is lower than


the threshold.

57 Batt.Chg.Cur- Mask None The battery charging current is higher than


.High the threshold.

58 Batt.Curr.Abr. Minor A5 The current of the battery set is abnormal.

59 Batt.Temp.H- Major A5 The battery temperature is higher than the


igh threshold.

60 Batt.Temp- Major A5 The battery temperature is lower than the


.Low threshold.

61 Batt.Loop Brk. Critical A5 The battery loop is disconnected.

62 Batt.Dischg. Minor A5 The battery set is discharging.

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63 Batt.T.Invalid Warning A5 The system is configured with batteries, but


the battery temperature detection is invalid. If
the battery temperature sensor is not installed
or the battery temperature is beyond the
detection range, this alarm is reported.

64 LLVD1 Extend Major A5 The extended LLVD1 circuit breaker is off or


Brk. the extended LLVD1 fuse blows.

65 LLVD1 Loop Major A5 The LLVD1 circuit breaker is off or the LLVD1
Brk. fuse blows.

66 LLVD2 Extend Major A5 The extended LLVD2 circuit breaker is off or


Brk. the extended LLVD2 fuse blows.

67 BLVD Extend Major A5 The extended BLVD circuit breaker is off or


Brk. the extended BLVD fuse blows.

68 BLVD Loop Major A5 The BLVD circuit breaker is off or the BLVD
Brk. fuse blows.

69 Cell Reverse Major None One or multiple 2 V batteries are reversely


connected.

70 Block Reverse Major None One or multiple 12 V batteries are reversely


connected.

71 Cell Poor Major None The voltage of one or multiple 2 V batteries is


lower than the threshold.

72 Block Poor Major None The voltage of one or multiple 12 V batteries


is lower than the threshold.

73 DC.Loop.Brk. Critical None The DC output circuit breaker is off or the DC


output fuse blows.

74 Load Ext. Brk. Major A5 The extended DC output circuit breaker is off
or the extended DC output fuse blows.

75 Cell COCA_Li Critical None During charging, the current of the Feli battery
set is higher than the threshold.

76 Cell DOCA_Li Critical None During discharging, the current of the Feli
battery set is higher than the threshold.

77 Cell DOTA_Li Critical None During discharging, the temperature of one


or multiple Feli batteries is higher than the
threshold.

78 Cell DUTA_Li Critical None During discharging, the temperature of one


or multiple Feli batteries is lower than the
threshold.

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Relay

79 Cell OVA_Li Critical None The voltage of one or multiple Feli batteries is
higher than the threshold.

80 Cell UVA_Li Critical None The voltage of one or multiple Feli batteries is
lower than the threshold.

81 Cell Poor_Li Critical None The voltage of one or multiple Feli batteries is
lower than the threshold.

82 Batt.UVP_Li Critical A1 The under-voltage protection function of the


battery set is enabled.

83 Batt.DOCP_Li Critical A1 During discharging, the over-current


protection function of the battery set is
enabled.

84 Batt.COCP_Li Critical A1 During charging, the over-current protection


function of the battery set is enabled.

85 Cell DOTP_Li Critical A1 During discharging, the over-temperature


protection function of one or multiple Feli
batteries is enabled.

86 Cell DUTP_Li Critical A1 During discharging, the low-temperature


protection function of one or multiple Feli
batteries is enabled.

87 Cell OVP_Li Critical A1 The over-voltage protection function of one or


multiple Feli batteries is enabled.

88 Cell UVP_Li Critical A1 The under-voltage protection function of one


or multiple Feli batteries is enabled.

89 Cell TI_Li Critical None The temperature sensor of one or multiple


Feli batteries is invalid.

90 Batt.OVP_Li Critical A1 The over-voltage protection function of the


battery set is enabled.

91 Cell COTA_Li Critical None During charging, the temperature of one


or multiple Feli batteries is higher than the
threshold.

92 Cell CUTA_Li Critical None During charging, the temperature of one


or multiple Feli batteries is lower than the
threshold.

93 Cell COTP_Li Critical A1 During charging, the COTP function of one or


multiple Feli batteries is enabled.

94 Cell CUTP_Li Critical A1 During charging, the CUTP function of one or


multiple Feli batteries is enabled.

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Relay

95 Chg.Over Critical A1 The charging duration is higher than the


T._Li threshold.

96 Chg.Sw.Inv_Li Critical None The charging switch is invalid.

97 Dch.Sw.Inv_Li Critical None The discharging switch is invalid.

98 Batt. CI_Li Critical None The current sensor of the Feli battery set is
invalid.

99 Batt. VI_Li Critical None The voltage sensor of the Feli battery set is
invalid.

100 Batt.UVA_Li Major None The voltage of the Feli battery set is lower
than the threshold.

101 FBMU Critical A1 The connecting wire between FBMU and


Conn.Line power is abnormal.
Abn.

102 FBMU Critical A1 The FBMU inner contactor is abnormal.


Contactor
Abn.

103 Switch Open Major None The battery air breaker fails to communicate
Alm._Li with the CSU.

104 Batt.Low- Critical None The SOC of the Feli battery is lower than the
SOC_Li threshold.

105 AH Communi- Major None The air conditioner fails to communicate with
cation Failure the CSU.
Alarm

Environment Alarms

106 Env.Temp.H- Minor A6 The ambient temperature is higher than the


igh threshold.

107 Env.Temp- Minor A6 The ambient temperature is lower than the


.Low threshold.

108 Env.Hum.High Minor A6 The ambient humidity is higher than the


threshold.

109 Env.Hum.Low Minor A6 The ambient humidity is lower than the


threshold.

110 Door Alarm Minor A6 The door is detected open.

111 Access Mask A6 The access control sensor detects the


Ctrl.Alm. intrusion of something.

112 Smog Alarm Major A6 The smog sensor detects smog.

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Relay

113 Flood Alarm Major A6 The flood sensor detects flood.

114 Glass Minor A6 The glass broken sensor detects broken


Brk.Alm. glasses.

115 Env.Temp.In- Mask A6 The system is not equipped with an effect


valid ambient humidity sensor or the detection
result of the ambient humidity sensor is
beyond the detection range.

116 Env.Hum.In- Mask A6 The system is not equipped with an effect


valid ambient humidity sensor or the detection
result of the ambient humidity sensor is
beyond the detection range.

117 Env.OTA_Li Minor None The ambient temperature is higher than the
threshold.

118 Env.UTA_Li Minor None The ambient temperature is lower than the
threshold.

119 Emerg.Light Mask None Emergency light output RLY.


Rly.

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Pages
Table of Contents
System Information Pages ......................................................................................14-1
Rectifier Information Pages .....................................................................................14-4

14.1 System Information Pages


System information includes load information, DC information, system information, battery
information, AC information, environment information, and automatic events.
Operation procedure:

l You can press ► or ◄ to switch between submenu pages, for example, switching
between the Load page and the CSU page.
l You can press ▼ or ▲ to page down or page up to view the information page, for
example to view the first CSU page or the second CSU page.
For a description of the system information submenus, refer to Table 14-1.

Table 14-1 Descriptions for System Information Submenu Pages

No. Submenu Page Information Description

1 Load

Displays the power supply status of loads.


l Power Source: Power supply source, which is the mains supply
or battery power supply.
l Volt.: Power supply voltage of loads, which is the output voltage of
the power supply system.
l Curr.: Total current of loads, which is the total output current of the
power supply system.

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Displays the operating status of the power system.


l Batt. Mode
Float: Battery packs are in the float charging mode.
Equal: Battery packs are in the equalization charging mode.
Test: Batteries are in the discharging test (mains supply is normal).
Disch. : Batteries are discharging (mains supply is abnormal).
Batt.Det.: Batteries are in detection (mains supply is normal).
Trans.: A diesel generator is in soft start.
l Batt.Chg.Dura.: Duration of current battery management mode. The
example in the above figure means that the power system is already
in float charging for 46 minutes.
l Work Mode: Working mode of the power system.
l Batt.Total Curr.: Total current of all battery packs. Positive value
means the battery packs are in charging and negative value means
the battery packs are in discharging.
l Set Volt.: If Batt. Mode is set to Float, the preset float charging
voltage is displayed. If Batt. Mode is set to Equal, the preset
equalization charging voltage is displayed.
l Set Curr. Limit: The ratio of the current restraining point of the
rectifier is displayed.
l SMR Online Number: The rectifier that can communicate with the
CSU is SMR Online. This statistics is to count online rectifiers.
l SMR Work Number: The working rectifier is Work SMR. These
rectifiers are powered on and in service without alarms. This statistics
is to count working rectifiers.
l SMR Total Curr.: Total output current of rectifiers.
l AC Frequency: Frequency of the AC power supply.
l Net Status: CSU network connection status. If Wire Net is displayed,
it indicates that the CSU is normally connected to the wired network.
If the CSU is connected to the device through serial ports, the network
status is No Network.
l A8 Alarm Class: The alarm class.
l Cpu Usage Rate: The CPU space usage.

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l Mem.Usage Rate: The memory space usage.

3 Battery

Displays the working status of each battery pack is displayed. The above
figure shows the information page of Battery-1#. You can press the ► key
to switch to the information page of Battery-2#, Battery-3#, or Battery-4#.
l Volt.: Terminal voltage of a battery set.
l Middle Volt.: Voltage of the middle point of the battery set. The
middle voltage is 0 when the middle voltage detection wire is not
connected.
l Curr.: Current of a battery pack. Positive value means the battery
pack is in charging, and negative value means the battery pack is
in discharging.
l Temp.: Temperature of a battery pack. If Invalid is displayed, it
means that the battery temperature sensor is not connected or battery
temperature detection is invalid.
l Cap.: Spare capacity of a battery pack (displayed in percentage).
l Est. Disch. Time: Estimated power supply time for loads (minute). If
Invalid is displayed, it means the batteries are abnormal or batteries
do not discharge (current is greater than -2 A).

4 AC Displays AC input information. If the AC input mode is L1/L2/L3/N (220


V), the voltage and current of three phases are displayed.

5 ENV

Displays the environmental status and input dry contact status.


l Temp.: Environment temperature. If Invalid is displayed, the
environment temperature sensor is not connected or the environment
temperature detection is invalid.

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l Hum.: Environment humidity. If Invalid is displayed, the environment


humidity sensor is not connected or the environment humidity
detection is invalid.
l In-Relays: the status of input relay 1# to 4# is displayed (from the
left to the right).
: Open. : Closed.
l IOB In-Relays: the status of input relays of the IO board. If Invalid is
displayed, it means that the IO board has not be configured.

6 Auto Event

l Next Equal Time: Time for the next equalization charging, which is
related to the regularly auto equalization charging.
l Next Test Time: Time for the next battery test, which is related to
the auto battery test. If No Set is displayed, it means the regularly
auto battery test is not enabled.
l Next Det. Time: Time for the next battery detect, which is related to
the auto battery detect. If No Set is displayed, it means the regularly
auto battery detect is not enabled.
l Next Rotate Time: Time for the next rectifier rotation (in ECO mode).

14.2 Rectifier Information Pages


You can press ► or ◄ to switch between rectifiers. Figure 14-1 shows the real-time
information pages of rectifiers. For a descriptions of the information pages, refer to Table
14-2.

Figure 14-1 Real-Time Information Pages of Rectifiers

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Table 14-2 Rectifier Information Interface Description

T-
Page Information Description
y-
p-
e

l Output Voltage: Output voltage of the rectifier.


R-
l
e- Output Current: Output current of the rectifier.
l
c- Internal Temp. : Internal temperature of the rectifier.
l
t- Input Voltage: AC input voltage of the rectifier.
l
i- Input Current: AC input current of the rectifier.
l
fi- SMR In. Phase: AC input phase relative to the rectifier.
l
e- In Frequ.: AC input frequency of the rectifier.
rl Max. Out. Curr. : Maximum rectifier output current.
l
I- SMR Fan Ctrl. : If this parameter is set to Auto, it indicates that the rectifier adjusts fan speed
n- in accordance with rectifier temperature. If this parameter is set to Full Speed, it indicates
f- that the fan rotates at the full speed.
l
o- Closedown: If this parameter is set to No, it indicates that the rectifier is operating properly. If
r- this parameter is set to Yes, it indicates that faults occurs, and you need to clear the faults
m- and then restart the system.
l
a- SMR Off: If this parameter is set to No, it indicates that the rectifier is powered on. If this
t- parameter is set to Yes, it indicates that the rectifier is powered off (if faults occur, the rectifier is
i- powered off automatically).
l
o- Sleep: If this parameter is set to No, it indicates that the rectifier is operating. If this parameter is
n set to Yes, it indicates that the rectifier sleeps.
l Current Limit: If this parameter is set to No, it indicates the current is not limited on the rectifier. If
this parameter is set to Yes, it indicates that the rectifier is in the current-limited status.
l DC Power Limit: If this parameter is set to Yes, it indicates that the output current is too high
and therefore the rectifier limits the output power. If this parameter is set to No, it indicates
that this problem does not occur.
l TH. Power Limit: If this parameter is set to Yes, it indicates that the environment temperature
is too high and therefore the rectifier limits the output power. If this parameter is set to No, it
indicates this problem does not occur.
l In. Power Limit: If this parameter is set to Yes, it indicates that the input voltage is low and
therefore the rectifier limits the output power. If this parameter is set to No, it indicates this
problem does not occur.
l P2P: If this parameter is set to Yes, it indicates that P2P is open. If this parameter is set to No,
it indicates this function is closed.
P2P means that if you press and hold the QUY button of the CSU for a while the rectifier menu is
displayed to fast locate the rectifier.
l Update Enable: If this parameter is set to Invalid, it indicates the rectifier does not support the
remote upgrade function. If remote the upgrade function and the conditions of the remote control
functions are met, “Enabled” is displayed, otherwise “Disabled” is displayed.

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Usage Statement of
Open-Source Codes
The CSU of this version uses open-source codes, including the open-source codes in
compliance with the GPLV2 license and the open source codes in compliance with the
BSD license.

To know the usage of the open-source codes, you can contact the ZTE engineer through
email. In this case, you are responsible for the fees of the disk burning and transportation.
Email: [email protected]

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Figures
Figure 1-1 External View of the CSU501B ................................................................ 1-2
Figure 1-2 Setting the User Type ............................................................................. 1-4
Figure 1-3 Setting Communication Parameters ........................................................ 1-6
Figure 1-4 Setting the Network Type ........................................................................ 1-8
Figure 1-5 Set the Local IP Mode and IP Address .................................................... 1-8
Figure 1-6 Setting SNMP Trap IP ........................................................................... 1-14
Figure 1-7 Setting Wireless Parameters ................................................................. 1-15
Figure 1-8 Setting SMS Parameters........................................................................ 1-18
Figure 1-9 Setting the Password ............................................................................ 1-19
Figure 1-10 Setting System Time ............................................................................ 1-20
Figure 1-11 Manually Enabling the Screen Saver.................................................... 1-22
Figure 2-1 Querying System Information .................................................................. 2-2
Figure 2-2 Querying Real-Time Alarms .................................................................... 2-2
Figure 2-3 Fault Diagnosis of a Real-Time Alarm ..................................................... 2-2
Figure 2-4 Querying Battery Discharging Statistics .................................................. 2-4
Figure 2-5 Query System Version Information .......................................................... 2-5
Figure 3-1 Setting the Equalization Charging Voltage .............................................. 3-2
Figure 3-2 Starting Equalization Charging................................................................. 3-4
Figure 3-3 Enabling Float Charging .......................................................................... 3-5
Figure 3-4 Starting Equalization Charging ................................................................ 3-6
Figure 3-5 Starting the Battery Test .......................................................................... 3-8
Figure 3-6 Starting the Battery Detection .................................................................. 3-9
Figure 5-1 Enabling the One-Touch Function (Through the QUY Button) ................. 5-1

Figure 5-2 Enabling the One-Touch Function (Through the Menu) .................... 5-2
Figure 5-3 Querying the Real-Time Information of a Rectifier .................................... 5-2
Figure 5-4 Setting the Address of a Rectifier ............................................................ 5-4
Figure 5-5 Setting the Default Output Voltage of Rectifiers ....................................... 5-4
Figure 5-6 Putting a Rectifier into Sleep .................................................................... 5-5
Figure 6-1 Setting the Starting Mode of the Generator .............................................. 6-2
Figure 6-2 Setting the Generator Operation Scenario ............................................... 6-2
Figure 6-3 Setting the Battery Operation Duration..................................................... 6-3
Figure 6-4 Setting the Generator Operation Period ................................................... 6-3

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Figure 7-1 Setting Working Mode ............................................................................. 7-2


Figure 7-2 Setting the Energy-Saving Control Policy ................................................ 7-3
Figure 8-1 Setting the Status of an Input Dry Contact .............................................. 8-3
Figure 8-2 Setting the Output Dry Contact ............................................................... 8-4
Figure 8-3 Disabling Alarms ..................................................................................... 8-4
Figure 9-1 Recounting CAN Devices......................................................................... 9-1
Figure 9-2 Recounting RS485 Devices ..................................................................... 9-2
Figure 9-3 Enabling the Manual Maintenance Detection .......................................... 9-2
Figure 10-1 Login Web Page .................................................................................. 10-2
Figure 10-2 Web Page of the CSU ......................................................................... 10-3
Figure 10-3 Adding the PLC.................................................................................... 10-3
Figure 10-4 PLC Edit Table ..................................................................................... 10-4
Figure 10-5 Uploading the SSL Certificates Through the Web Browser................... 10-5
Figure 10-6 Uploading the SSL Certificates Through the USB Flash Drive.............. 10-6
Figure 14-1 Real-Time Information Pages of Rectifiers ........................................... 14-4

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Tables
Table 1-1 Indicator Status ......................................................................................... 1-3
Table 1-2 Buttons...................................................................................................... 1-3
Table 1-3 Setting Requirements for Communication Parameters in
Transparent-Channel Networking Mode (Applicable to the RS232 Serial
Interface) ................................................................................................ 1-5
Table 1-4 Setting Requirements for Communication Parameters in
Transparent-Channel Networking Mode (Applicable to the RJ45
Ethernet Interface) ................................................................................... 1-6
Table 1-5 Setting Requirements of Wire Network-Related Communication
Parameters .............................................................................................. 1-9
Table 1-6 Roles in Different TCP/IP Networking Scenarios...................................... 1-10
Table 1-7 Setting Requirements of Communication Parameters (Power Device
Serves As the Server) ........................................................................... 1-10
Table 1-8 Setting Requirements of Communication Parameters (Power Device
Serves As the Client) ............................................................................ 1-11
Table 1-9 Setting Requirements of Network-Related Communication
Parameters ............................................................................................ 1-12
Table 1-10 Setting Requirements of SNMP Parameters .......................................... 1-13
Table 1-11 Setting Requirements of Wireless Network-Related Communication
Parameters ............................................................................................ 1-14
Table 1-12 Setting Requirements of PC-Related Communication Parameters
.............................................................................................................. 1-16
Table 1-13 Setting Requirements of CSU-Related Communication
Parameters ............................................................................................ 1-16
Table 1-14 Setting Requirements of SMS-Related Communication
Parameters ............................................................................................ 1-17
Table 1-15 Setting Requirements of E-mail Notice Parameters .............................. 1-18
Table 1-16 Interface Description ............................................................................. 1-21
Table 2-1 Historical Records .................................................................................... 2-3
Table 3-1 Parameter Descriptions for Battery Equalization Charging......................... 3-1
Table 3-2 Parameter Descriptions for Equalization Charging Reservation
Configuration .......................................................................................... 3-3
Table 3-3 Parameter Descriptions for Float Charging Configuration ......................... 3-4
Table 3-4 Parameter Descriptions of Battery Charging Configuration ....................... 3-5
Table 3-5 Parameter Descriptions for Battery Test Management ............................... 3-7

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Table 3-6 Setting Requirements of Periodical Battery Test Parameters .................... 3-8
Table 4-1 Parameters Related to LLVD1/LLVD2/BLVD ............................................. 4-2
Table 4-2 Parameter Descriptions for LLTD Configuration ........................................ 4-3
Table 4-3 LHTD Parameter Descriptions .................................................................. 4-3
Table 4-4 Parameter Descriptions for BHTD Configuration ....................................... 4-4
Table 4-5 Parameter Descriptions for BLTD Configuration ........................................ 4-4
Table 5-1 Methods for Enabling the One-Touch Function ......................................... 5-1
Table 5-2 Rectifier Information Query Methods ........................................................ 5-2
Table 5-3 Rectifier Address Methods ........................................................................ 5-3
Table 5-4 Descriptions of Rectifier Control Menus ..................................................... 5-5
Table 5-5 Rectifier Control Methods .......................................................................... 5-5
Table 7-1 Working Mode Description ........................................................................ 7-1
Table 8-1 Alarm Levels and Alarm Indications .......................................................... 8-1
Table 8-2 Alarm Attributes of Input Dry Contacts ...................................................... 8-2
Table 8-3 Menus for Enabling and Disabling Alarms ................................................. 8-4
Table 11-1 Menus .................................................................................................. 11-1
Table 12-1 List of System Parameters .................................................................... 12-1
Table 12-2 List of Battery Parameters (Lead Battery) ............................................. 12-3
Table 12-3 List of Battery Parameters (FeLi Battery) .............................................. 12-7
Table 12-4 List of Rectifier Parameters ................................................................ 12-11
Table 12-5 List of Network Parameters ................................................................ 12-12
Table 13-1 Alarm List .............................................................................................. 13-1
Table 14-1 Descriptions for System Information Submenu Pages .......................... 14-1
Table 14-2 Rectifier Information Interface Description ............................................ 14-5

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Glossary
APN
- Access Point Name
ATS
- Automatic Transfer Switch
BBU
- Base Band Unit
BHTD
- Battery High Temperature Disconnect
BLTD
- Battery Low Temperature Disconnect
BLVD
- Battery Low Voltage Disconnect
BMU
- Battery Monitoring Unit
CAN
- Controller Area Network
CSU
- Centralized System Management Unit

FBMU
- FeLi Battery Management Unit
FTP
- File Transfer Protocol
GPRS
- General Packet Radio Service
HTTP
- Hypertext Transfer Protocol
IP
- Internet Protocol
LCD
- Liquid Crystal Display
LLTD
- Load Low Temperature Disconnect
LLVD
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MODEM
- Modulator-Demodulator
NC
- Normally Closed
NMS
- Network Management System
NO
- Normally Open
OS
- Operating System
SC
- Supervision Center
SD
- Secure Digital memory card
SMR
- Switching Mode Rectifier

SNMP
- Simple Network Management Protocol
SPD
- Surge Protection Device
TCP
- Transmission Control Protocol
TELNET
- Telecommunication Network Protocol
USB
- Universal Serial Bus

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