Eaton Matrix Telecom Inverter System Installation And Operation Manual
Eaton Matrix Telecom Inverter System Installation And Operation Manual

Eaton Matrix Telecom Inverter System Installation And Operation Manual

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Matrix Telecom Inverter System
Installation and Operation Guide
Issue: IPN 997-00012-68D
Issue Date: February 2010
Eaton Corporation
Telecommunications Power Solutions
www.eaton.com/telecompower
DCinfo@eaton.com

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  • Page 1 Matrix Telecom Inverter System Installation and Operation Guide Issue: IPN 997-00012-68D Issue Date: February 2010 Eaton Corporation Telecommunications Power Solutions www.eaton.com/telecompower DCinfo@eaton.com...
  • Page 2 Information contained in this document is subject to change without further notice. Subject to the right to use its equipment, Eaton Corporation does not convey any right, title or interest in its intellectual property, including, without limitation, its patents, copyrights and know-how.
  • Page 3: About This Guide

    Purpose The purpose of this manual is to provide explanations and procedures for installing, operating, maintaining, and troubleshooting a Matrix Telecom Inverter System. This manual should be read through carefully before installation and operation. Please retain this manual for future reference.
  • Page 4 Matrix Telecom Inverter System Copyright © 2008-2010 Eaton Corporation. All Rights Reserved. IPN 997-00012-68D February 2010...
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Task 9 - Rear Covers ........................27 Module Installation and Removal ..................28 Task 10 - Install STS and Inverter Modules ................28 Task 11 - Install Controller and Interface Modules..............30 Copyright © 2008-2010 Eaton Corporation. All Rights Reserved. IPN 997-00012-68D February 2010...
  • Page 6 120Vac System Default Values (INV-4810 or INV-4815 inverters)........71 System Parameter Default Values..................72 Appendix D Controller Menus Status Menu..........................73 Settings Menu ......................... 74 Equipment Incident Report Worldwide Support Index Copyright © 2008-2010 Eaton Corporation. All Rights Reserved. IPN 997-00012-68D February 2010...
  • Page 7: Overview

    Modules Part Numbers Matrix Inverter System The Matrix Telecom Inverter System is an integrated AC power system, including inverter, either 50A or 100A static transfer switch, controller/interface and either 50A or 100A maintenance bypass switch modules. Its modular, building block design and N+1 redundant configuration, make the Matrix suitable for critical telecommunication and industrial applications.
  • Page 8: Modules

    LEDs, and allows program settings through the keypad and LCD display. Power on LED (green) Warning LED (yellow) Fault LED (red) Function keys LCD screen Copyright © 2008-2010 Eaton Corporation. All Rights Reserved. IPN 997-00012-68D February 2010...
  • Page 9: Static Transfer Switch (Sts) Module (Optional)

    Lock bolt Interface Module (optional) The communication interface module (INV-IFC-1000) allows remote control and monitoring via USB or RS232 connection. USB port RS485 port (not used) RS232 port Copyright © 2008-2010 Eaton Corporation. All Rights Reserved. IPN 997-00012-68D February 2010...
  • Page 10: Maintenance Bypass Switch (Mbs) And Power Distribution Unit (Pdu) (Optional)

    AC-L - from STS shelf Ground (GND) - from inverter shelf AC-N - from inverter shelf STS-L output Signal cable to STS shelf (CN1) AC-L input L to STS Copyright © 2008-2010 Eaton Corporation. All Rights Reserved. IPN 997-00012-68D February 2010...
  • Page 11: Part Numbers

    19-inch controller/STS “hot-swap” chassis for 100A STS (2U) INV-MBSDU-50 50A Maintenance Bypass, AC Distribution Panel (2U) INV-MBS-100 100A Maintenance Bypass Panel (2U) INV-IFP-15 Inverter/STS Blank Panel INV-RFP-12 Controller Blank Panel INV-CFP-13 Interface Blank Panel Copyright © 2008-2010 Eaton Corporation. All Rights Reserved. IPN 997-00012-68D February 2010...
  • Page 12 Matrix Telecom Inverter System Copyright © 2008-2010 Eaton Corporation. All Rights Reserved. IPN 997-00012-68D February 2010...
  • Page 13: Preparation

    Inspecting the Equipment and Reporting Damage General Before installing and using the Matrix Telecom Inverter System, read all instructions and cautionary markings on the equipment and all appropriate sections of this guide. Be sure to read all instructions and cautionary markings for any equipment attached to this unit.
  • Page 14: Battery Precautions

    Report any damage immediately, using a completed Equipment Incident Report on page 75. Keep the original packaging to use if any item needs to be returned for replacement or repair. Copyright © 2008-2010 Eaton Corporation. All Rights Reserved. IPN 997-00012-68D...
  • Page 15: Installation

    Remove the unit from its packaging and inspect it for scratches, cracks, broken connectors and missing accessories. Refer to Inspecting the Equipment and Reporting Damage on page 8. Copyright © 2008-2010 Eaton Corporation. All Rights Reserved. IPN 997-00012-68D February 2010...
  • Page 16 Inverter system modules and chassis ship with the following accessories. See Part Numbers on page 5. Inverter Module STS Module (50A) STS Module (100A) Controller Module and Serial Cable Interface Module Copyright © 2008-2010 Eaton Corporation. All Rights Reserved. IPN 997-00012-68D February 2010...
  • Page 17 Includes: 23" rack mount brackets (2), interconnection bus bars (3), busbar screws (8), mounting screws (4), CAN cable for controller (1), DC power cable for controller (1), communications cable (1), 4-pin jumper (for CN1 if BMS is not used) Copyright © 2008-2010 Eaton Corporation. All Rights Reserved. IPN 997-00012-68D February 2010...
  • Page 18: Frame Assembly

    Task 1 - Inverter Chassis Assembly Step 1 - Change mounting brackets if required The inverter chassis is pre-installed with 19-inch rack brackets. For 23-inch rack mounting, replace the mounting brackets. Copyright © 2008-2010 Eaton Corporation. All Rights Reserved. IPN 997-00012-68D February 2010...
  • Page 19 Step 4 - Repeat for other inverter chassis as required Each inverter chassis holds two inverter modules. Repeat Steps 1 - 3 to install the remaining inverter chassis. Procedure complete Copyright © 2008-2010 Eaton Corporation. All Rights Reserved. IPN 997-00012-68D February 2010...
  • Page 20: Task 2 - Controller/Interface/Sts Chassis Assembly

    Ignore this Task if the MBS/PDU chassis is not fitted. Step 1 - Change mounting brackets if required The MBS/PDU chassis is pre-installed with 19-inch rack brackets. For 23-inch rack mounting, replace the mounting brackets. Copyright © 2008-2010 Eaton Corporation. All Rights Reserved. IPN 997-00012-68D February 2010...
  • Page 21: Wiring Connection

    When selecting wiring, consider the following factors: Current carrying capacity of the wire • Maximum wire length needed • Maximum ambient temperature • Copyright © 2008-2010 Eaton Corporation. All Rights Reserved. IPN 997-00012-68D February 2010...
  • Page 22: Wire Size Tables

    344.8A 136.4A 65.2A #2 AWG #6 AWG two. See details 35mm 16mm on page 19. 413.8A 163.6A 78.3A #2 AWG #6 AWG 35mm 16mm Copyright © 2008-2010 Eaton Corporation. All Rights Reserved. IPN 997-00012-68D February 2010...
  • Page 23: Task 4 - Single-Shelf Wiring Option

    Refer to the Wire Size Tables on page and local wiring rules, and select the correct size dc input cable for the current and cable length. Terminate the cables with M4 crimp lugs. Copyright © 2008-2010 Eaton Corporation. All Rights Reserved. IPN 997-00012-68D February 2010...
  • Page 24 This alarm is typically used if the inverters are stand-alone (no controller). If required, connect from CN11 to a suitable digital input of an external alarm monitoring system. See details on page 57. Procedure complete Copyright © 2008-2010 Eaton Corporation. All Rights Reserved. IPN 997-00012-68D February 2010...
  • Page 25: Task 5 - Multi-Shelf Wiring Option

    Refer to the Wire Size Tables on page and local wiring rules, and select the correct size dc input cable for the current and cable length, for each group of inverters. Copyright © 2008-2010 Eaton Corporation. All Rights Reserved. IPN 997-00012-68D February 2010...
  • Page 26 When necessary, use the spacers provided to keep the bars vertical. Use the bars provided to connect together all the ac neutral (UC3), ac ground (UC4) and ac line (UC5) studs. Copyright © 2008-2010 Eaton Corporation. All Rights Reserved. IPN 997-00012-68D February 2010...
  • Page 27: Task 6 - Connect Controller (If Used)

    Task 6 - Connect Controller (if used) CAUTION: Ensure all the power sources are OFF during wiring. Disconnect battery cables from battery. Step 1 - Remove controller rear cover Copyright © 2008-2010 Eaton Corporation. All Rights Reserved. IPN 997-00012-68D February 2010...
  • Page 28 Use the supplied signal cable to connect from CN3 on the controller/interface shelf backplane to CN8 connector on the inverter shelf backplane. CN3 connector on controller/interface shelf CN8 connector on inverter backplane Copyright © 2008-2010 Eaton Corporation. All Rights Reserved. IPN 997-00012-68D February 2010...
  • Page 29: Task 7 - Connect Sts (If Used)

    For 50A STS Module: connect from CN2 on STS to CN7 on inverter. Parallel signal port (CN2) on the 50A STS Parallel signal port (CN7) on inverter shelf shelf backplane backplane Copyright © 2008-2010 Eaton Corporation. All Rights Reserved. IPN 997-00012-68D February 2010...
  • Page 30 Connect AC BUS of the Controller/Interface/STS shelf to the AC BUS connector of the top inverter: • 50A STS Module: AC neutral (UC3) Earth (UC1) Inverter AC Line • 100A STS Module: AC neutral Earth Inverter AC Line Copyright © 2008-2010 Eaton Corporation. All Rights Reserved. IPN 997-00012-68D February 2010...
  • Page 31: Task 8 - Connect Mbs (If Used)

    Connect the 4-pin MBS cable to connector CN1 on the controller/interface/STS chassis. (If fitted, remove the 4-pin jumper from CN1.) 4-pin MBS cable to connector CN1 on the controller/interface/STS chassis backplane. Copyright © 2008-2010 Eaton Corporation. All Rights Reserved. IPN 997-00012-68D February 2010...
  • Page 32 Bus Bar 5 x 1 for inverter output L • Bus Bar 2 x 1 for STS output L • Bus bar 1 x 1 for AC input L Copyright © 2008-2010 Eaton Corporation. All Rights Reserved. IPN 997-00012-68D February 2010...
  • Page 33: Task 9 - Rear Covers

    Do not connect the other end of cables to the ac load equipment at this stage. Procedure complete Task 9 - Rear Covers Step 1 - Remove knockouts On each rear cover, remove the knockouts necessary to fit around the bars and cables. Copyright © 2008-2010 Eaton Corporation. All Rights Reserved. IPN 997-00012-68D February 2010...
  • Page 34: Module Installation And Removal

    Turn the lock bolt counter-clockwise to the LOCK position. Step 2 - Install inverters Slide in each inverter, two per shelf. Turn the lock bolt counter-clockwise to the LOCK position. Copyright © 2008-2010 Eaton Corporation. All Rights Reserved. IPN 997-00012-68D February 2010...
  • Page 35 The cover plate is two pieces: Screw the inner silver metal piece to the chassis bottom plate. Use bolts to attach the black metal cover to the inner silver piece. Procedure complete Copyright © 2008-2010 Eaton Corporation. All Rights Reserved. IPN 997-00012-68D February 2010...
  • Page 36: Task 11 - Install Controller And Interface Modules

    PCB and connect to CN1. Replace the interface rear cover. Fit the interface module into the 3U-wide interface slot of the pre-wired controller/interface/STS chassis. Tighten the retaining screw. Procedure complete Copyright © 2008-2010 Eaton Corporation. All Rights Reserved. IPN 997-00012-68D February 2010...
  • Page 37: Chapter 4 Operation

    Controller / Interface (if used) Check the controller module is correctly installed. Check the interface module is correctly installed. Check the rear cover of controller/interface/STS shelf is fitted. Copyright © 2008-2010 Eaton Corporation. All Rights Reserved. IPN 997-00012-68D February 2010...
  • Page 38: Mbs/Pdu (If Used)

    Connect the ac load equipment and check that it is operating correctly. Status Monitoring When the controller module is installed with power on, the LCD screen will light and initially display “Waiting” during the self-diagnosis mode. Copyright © 2008-2010 Eaton Corporation. All Rights Reserved. IPN 997-00012-68D February 2010...
  • Page 39 Run time Inverter running time (hours) Power Limited Power limited (%) HW Rev Hardware version of the selected inverter module SW Rev Software version of the selected inverter module Copyright © 2008-2010 Eaton Corporation. All Rights Reserved. IPN 997-00012-68D February 2010...
  • Page 40 Description Hardware Version Hardware version of controller module Firmware Version Software version of controller module Input vol DC input voltage of controller module (V) Temperature Controller temperature (ºC) Copyright © 2008-2010 Eaton Corporation. All Rights Reserved. IPN 997-00012-68D February 2010...
  • Page 41: Parameter Setting

    1234. No setting modification can be executed if a wrong password is entered. The SETTING section is divided into two categories: SYSTEM - system related setups. • MODULE - parameters related to individual modules • Copyright © 2008-2010 Eaton Corporation. All Rights Reserved. IPN 997-00012-68D February 2010...
  • Page 42: Password Setting

    For regulating the battery voltage value of LCD calibration display of controller after operating for long period of time. The adjustable range is from 20.01V to 69.99V Copyright © 2008-2010 Eaton Corporation. All Rights Reserved. IPN 997-00012-68D February 2010...
  • Page 43: Parameter Programming

    Fan speed level of inverter module: Selectable at 1) Normal and 2) Full Inverter On/off 1. All > On/Off 2. Single > select Inverter number > select On/Off. Copyright © 2008-2010 Eaton Corporation. All Rights Reserved. IPN 997-00012-68D February 2010...
  • Page 44: Sts Parameter Settings

    In the "Setting" menu, select "system", select "Dry contact", Select Dry contact # using Step 2 - Select the module for each the dry contact At "Alarm Type" press , select the module alarm for this Dry contact, then press Copyright © 2008-2010 Eaton Corporation. All Rights Reserved. IPN 997-00012-68D February 2010...
  • Page 45 The new setting will be effective in 5 seconds. Procedure complete Dry Contact Alarm Tables Inverter Inverter fault Inverter over load Inv fan fault Inv power limit DC input Abnormal Inv low volt off Copyright © 2008-2010 Eaton Corporation. All Rights Reserved. IPN 997-00012-68D February 2010...
  • Page 46 Output Volt High SMR temp high Fuse broken SMR fault Fan failure SMR eeprom fail AC derating Temp derating Output Shut Down AC Volt Loss AC Frequency Loss Copyright © 2008-2010 Eaton Corporation. All Rights Reserved. IPN 997-00012-68D February 2010...
  • Page 47: Chapter 5 Maintenance

    Eaton. This includes disassembly and/or servicing of any modules. • For further information on Servicing contact your local Eaton dc product supplier, or refer to the contact details on page 77. Topic Page...
  • Page 48: Inverter Troubleshooting

    Reboot the inverter system by switching the fast input power source on and off. 2. Inverter temperature is Leave inverter idle to cool down for few above the temperature limit. minutes. Copyright © 2008-2010 Eaton Corporation. All Rights Reserved. IPN 997-00012-68D February 2010...
  • Page 49: Inverter Module Led Display Status (Low To High Priority)

    1) Internal DC Bus Over/Under/ Unbalance/soft start fail. The inverter will shutdown. It cannot restart automatically. 2) Temperature High. The inverter will shut down. It cannot restart automatically. Continuous Either: Copyright © 2008-2010 Eaton Corporation. All Rights Reserved. IPN 997-00012-68D February 2010...
  • Page 50 LED turns on. Priority: If more than one warning exists at the same time, then the LED will display the highest priority. Copyright © 2008-2010 Eaton Corporation. All Rights Reserved. IPN 997-00012-68D February 2010...
  • Page 51: Sts Troubleshooting

    2Hz. AC output is Fan fails Turn MBS to mains or inverter bypass mode, normal, green LED maintain the STS Fan is on, red LED flashes at 1Hz. Copyright © 2008-2010 Eaton Corporation. All Rights Reserved. IPN 997-00012-68D February 2010...
  • Page 52: Sts Module Alarm Led Display Status (Low To High Priority)

    STS is operating normally Slow Flash (1Hz) Running mode does not agree with the setting priority. For example, STS is in off-line mode, but the priority is on- line. Copyright © 2008-2010 Eaton Corporation. All Rights Reserved. IPN 997-00012-68D February 2010...
  • Page 53 STS Fault mode, may be overload, over temperature, or output short. Note: If more than one warning exists at the same time, then the LED will display the highest priority. Copyright © 2008-2010 Eaton Corporation. All Rights Reserved. IPN 997-00012-68D February 2010...
  • Page 54: Alarm Code Tables

    Cont temp high Critical Controller temperature High Cont eeprom fail Major Controller EEPROM fault DC input Over Critical Bat voltage high CAN Bus Off Critical Controller CAN bus off Copyright © 2008-2010 Eaton Corporation. All Rights Reserved. IPN 997-00012-68D February 2010...
  • Page 55: Sts Alarm Codes

    STS fault mode Critical STS running in fault mode STS Eeprom Fault Major EEPROM fault SPS Power Fail Critical Control power fail OutPut Abnormal Critical STS output abnormal Copyright © 2008-2010 Eaton Corporation. All Rights Reserved. IPN 997-00012-68D February 2010...
  • Page 56 Matrix Telecom Inverter System Copyright © 2008-2010 Eaton Corporation. All Rights Reserved. IPN 997-00012-68D February 2010...
  • Page 57: Appendix A Specifications

    Over Temperature When inverter internal temperature rises over 100°C (212°F), the system will diagnose as over temperature fault with red LED flicker. Copyright © 2008-2010 Eaton Corporation. All Rights Reserved. IPN 997-00012-68D February 2010...
  • Page 58 Maximum number of inverter modules for parallel connection: Without STS With STS-050 With STS-100 INV-4810 INV-4810E INV-4815 INV-4815E Controller Module DC nominal voltage 48Vdc DC voltage range 30 Vdc -72Vdc Over current protection 2A Fuse Copyright © 2008-2010 Eaton Corporation. All Rights Reserved. IPN 997-00012-68D February 2010...
  • Page 59 Forced air cooling for inverter/STS module Operating Attitude 1500m Audible noise 55dB ETS 300 753, class 3.1 Safety Standards Inverter Module EN 60950-1 / UL-60950-1 STS Module EN 60950-1,UL-1778 Controller Module EN 60950-1 Copyright © 2008-2010 Eaton Corporation. All Rights Reserved. IPN 997-00012-68D February 2010...
  • Page 60 330mm, 483mm, 88.1mm (13", 19", 3.5") Weight: 3.5kg (7.7 lb) MBS-050 / PD Chassis, MBS-100 / PD Chassis Dimension (D, W, H): 330mm, 483mm, 88mm (13", 19", 3.5") Weight: 7.0kg (15.4 lb) Copyright © 2008-2010 Eaton Corporation. All Rights Reserved. IPN 997-00012-68D February 2010...
  • Page 61 STS is set by controller again or the AC source changes from 120V (110/115/120) to 240V (208/220/230/240) or from 240V (208/220/230/240) to 120V (110/115/120). Copyright © 2008-2010 Eaton Corporation. All Rights Reserved. IPN 997-00012-68D February 2010...
  • Page 62 When the temperature of heat sink in STS is over 85ºC, the static switch will transfer to on-line mode if Inverter is normal, then the over temperature protection is the same as on-line mode. Copyright © 2008-2010 Eaton Corporation. All Rights Reserved. IPN 997-00012-68D February 2010...
  • Page 63: Inverter Alarm Interface

    Inverter 1 Inverter 2 Status between Pin 1& Pin 2 Normal Normal High impedance Fault Normal Low impedance Normal Fault Low impedance Fault Fault Low impedance Copyright © 2008-2010 Eaton Corporation. All Rights Reserved. IPN 997-00012-68D February 2010...
  • Page 64: Standard Torque Settings

    Torque is based on 60% of yield stress of the material. Yield for the purposes of this chart is 240MPa. Tolerance range is 60 - 70 % of yield. When a bolt and nut is torqued use a spanner to prevent rotation. Copyright © 2008-2010 Eaton Corporation. All Rights Reserved. IPN 997-00012-68D February 2010...
  • Page 65: Sts/Mbs Operation

    STS can be removed without interruption to the load. For STS specifications refer to STS AC input specifications on page and STS Output Specifications on page 56. Copyright © 2008-2010 Eaton Corporation. All Rights Reserved. IPN 997-00012-68D February 2010...
  • Page 66: Mbs Switch Positions

    Make any changes slowly. Leave the MBS in one position for at least 1 second so that the STS has enough time to detect the MBS position via the MBS auxiliary contacts. Copyright © 2008-2010 Eaton Corporation. All Rights Reserved. IPN 997-00012-68D...
  • Page 67 Inverter Bypass Load is powered through Inverter powers (IBP) the MBS by the inverters. the load via MBS STS can now be removed contact 2. from the system. Copyright © 2008-2010 Eaton Corporation. All Rights Reserved. IPN 997-00012-68D February 2010...
  • Page 68: Operation Of Sts At Each Mbs Position

    Mains Bypass or Normal Operation position • SCR2 open, SCR1 and Back- feed Relay closed • If SCR2 is short, the STS will stay in off-line mode Copyright © 2008-2010 Eaton Corporation. All Rights Reserved. IPN 997-00012-68D February 2010...
  • Page 69 STS will transfer to off-line mode • If SCR1 is short, the STS will keep the on-line mode, and the Back-feed relay will open Copyright © 2008-2010 Eaton Corporation. All Rights Reserved. IPN 997-00012-68D February 2010...
  • Page 70 MBS by the inverters. • STS can be removed from the system • MBS can only be switched to Inverter Static Switch position • Back-feed Relay and SCR1 open, SCR2 closed Copyright © 2008-2010 Eaton Corporation. All Rights Reserved. IPN 997-00012-68D February 2010...
  • Page 71: Sts-100 Led Status Display

    Inverter output is off. Mains power to the load via bypass switch. AC Mains is acceptable. Inverter output is on. Mains power to the load via bypass switch. Copyright © 2008-2010 Eaton Corporation. All Rights Reserved. IPN 997-00012-68D February 2010...
  • Page 72 AC Mains is acceptable. Inverter output is off or unacceptable. Mains power to load via STS. AC Mains is acceptable. Inverter output is acceptable. Mains power to load via STS. Copyright © 2008-2010 Eaton Corporation. All Rights Reserved. IPN 997-00012-68D February 2010...
  • Page 73 AC Mains is acceptable. Inverter output is acceptable. Mains power to load via STS. Priority: On-line AC Mains is acceptable. Inverter output is acceptable. Inverter power to load via STS. Copyright © 2008-2010 Eaton Corporation. All Rights Reserved. IPN 997-00012-68D February 2010...
  • Page 74 Inverter power to load via STS. AC Mains is acceptable. Inverter output is unacceptable. AC Mains is acceptable. Inverter output is acceptable. Inverter power to load via STS. Copyright © 2008-2010 Eaton Corporation. All Rights Reserved. IPN 997-00012-68D February 2010...
  • Page 75 AC Mains is off or unacceptable. Inverter output is acceptable. Inverter output to load via bypass switch. AC Mains is acceptable. Inverter output is acceptable. Inverter output to load via bypass switch. Copyright © 2008-2010 Eaton Corporation. All Rights Reserved. IPN 997-00012-68D February 2010...
  • Page 76 Matrix Telecom Inverter System Copyright © 2008-2010 Eaton Corporation. All Rights Reserved. IPN 997-00012-68D February 2010...
  • Page 77: Default Values

    Inverter shut down due to low input volt Inverter shut down due to high input volt Inverter output volt 120V Inverter output volt frequency 60Hz Inverter output power limit 100% Copyright © 2008-2010 Eaton Corporation. All Rights Reserved. IPN 997-00012-68D February 2010...
  • Page 78: System Parameter Default Values

    English Password 1234 Drycon0 Alarmcode Inverter over load Drycon1 Alarm code Inverter unavailable Drycon2 Alarmcode Inverter fan fault Drycon3 Alarmcode STS fan fault Drycon4 Alarmcode Inverter power limit Copyright © 2008-2010 Eaton Corporation. All Rights Reserved. IPN 997-00012-68D February 2010...
  • Page 79: Controller Menus

    Appendix D Controller Menus Controller Menus Status Menu Copyright © 2008-2010 Eaton Corporation. All Rights Reserved. IPN 997-00012-68D February 2010...
  • Page 80: Settings Menu

    Matrix Telecom Inverter System Settings Menu Copyright © 2008-2010 Eaton Corporation. All Rights Reserved. IPN 997-00012-68D February 2010...
  • Page 81: Equipment Incident Report

    Please enter as much information as you can. Send the completed form, together with the item for repair to your nearest authorized service agent. NOTE: Only one fault to be recorded per form. For further information contact your local Eaton dc product supplier or Eaton (see contact details on page 77). Or email: CustomerServiceNZ@eaton.com...
  • Page 82 INFORMATION continued (fault details, circumstances, consequences, actions) SG/03 ISS06 Copyright © 2008-2010 Eaton Corporation. All Rights Reserved. IPN 997-00012-68D February 2010...
  • Page 83: Worldwide Support

    Worldwide Support Worldwide Support For product information and a complete listing of worldwide sales offices, visit Eaton's website at: www.eaton.com/telecompower or email: DCinfo@eaton.com For technical support contact either your local Eaton dc product representative, the closest office from the following list, telephone (+64) 3 343-7448, or email CustomerServiceNZ@eaton.com...
  • Page 84 Matrix Telecom Inverter System Copyright © 2008-2010 Eaton Corporation. All Rights Reserved. IPN 997-00012-68D February 2010...
  • Page 85: Index

    Blank cover plate • 28 Status Menu • 32 Connections • 21 System • 1 Controller LEDs • 2, 30 ISS • 60 Default Values • 71 Language • 36, 72 Copyright © 2008-2010 Eaton Corporation. All Rights Reserved. IPN 997-00012-68D February 2010...
  • Page 86 Repair and Return • 75 RS232 • 3, 36, 72 Servicing • 75, 77 Specifications • 51 Default Values • 71 Static transfer switch (STS) • 1, 3, 5, 9, 28 Copyright © 2008-2010 Eaton Corporation. All Rights Reserved. IPN 997-00012-68D February 2010...

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