Eltek Smartpack2 User Manual page 29

Master controller
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In order to activate the alarm relay outputs and latching contactors (LVLD and LVBD) in
the DC power supply system, you have to assign them to output groups (AOG).
Output relay assignment and output relay mapping are similar terms, synonyms.
Read also the
"Alarms Overview Outputs
The power supply system uses at least 20 different alarm output groups (AOG); 18 for
assignment of alarm output relays, and 2 or more for assignment of LVD latching
contactors.
Usually, the first seven alarm output groups have alarm relay outputs already assigned to
them from factory (Factory Default Settings).
Typically, alarm output groups 8 through 18 are listed as "Alarm Group 8", "Alarm
Group 9"... to "Alarm Group 18", but they have no alarm relay outputs assigned.
Alarm output groups "LVBD OG" and "LVLD1 OG" have usually LVD battery and load
latching contactors assigned from factory.
User's Guide Smartpack2 Master Controller
tab" topic in PowerSuite Online Help.
NOTICE:
Usually, most controllers and I/O Monitors are physically
equipped with relay outputs.
The outputs of Smartnode control units are telephone numbers,
instead of relay outputs.
The assignment procedure is the same, but you group the phone
numbers and assign them to Alarm Output Group.
Read also topic
"Control Unit Modem Callback Setup
PowerSuite Online Help.
350020.013, Issue 2.0, 2014 Jan
3 About Power System Configuration
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