PSBEN1024B/LCD CONTENTS 1. FUNCTIONAL REQUIREMENTS OF THE PSU COMPLIANT WITH PN-EN 50131-6....4 2. TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION......................5 2.1. G ................................5 ENERAL DESCRIPTION 2.2. B ..................................5 LOCK DIAGRAM 2.3 D PSU’ .....................6 ESCRIPTION OF S COMPONENTS AND CONNECTORS 3. OPERATING STATUS INDICATION....................7 3.1.
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PSBEN1024B/LCD 7. INSTALLATION...........................30 7.1 R ...................................30 EQUIREMENTS 7.2 I ..............................30 NSTALLATION PROCEDURE 8. OPERATION AND USE........................31 8.1. O ....................31 VER VOLTAGE PROTECTION AT THE OUTPUT 8.2 O PSU..............................31 VERLOAD OF THE 8.3 S ..........................31 HORT CIRCUIT AT THE OUTPUT 8.4 B...
PSBEN1024B/LCD Features: • • PN-EN50131-6 compliance, grades 1÷3 and II remote battery test (additional module required) • environmental class START button for battery activation • • mains supply of 230VAC STOP button for disconnecting during battery- • uninterrupted voltage of 27,6VDC...
PSBEN1024B/LCD 2. Technical description. 2.1. General description. The buffer power supply has been designed in accordance with the requirements of the PN-EN 50131-6 standard, grade 1÷3 and II environmental class. It is intended for an uninterrupted supply to alarm system devices requiring stabilized voltage of 24V/DC (+/-15%).
PSBEN1024B/LCD 2.3 Description of PSU’s components and connectors. Table 1. Elements of the PSU pcb (see Fig. 2). Element no. Description PANEL – optical indication connector – jumper; idle in this model – jumpers J1, J2; idle in this model CAUTION.
PSBEN1024B/LCD Table 2. PSU elements (see fig. 3). Element no. Description Insolation transformer PSU board (tab.1, fig.2) TAMPER; micro-switch (contacts) of tamper resistance (NC) fuse in the supply circuit (230 V AC) MAIN L-N 230V/AC power connector, PE connector...
PSBEN1024B/LCD Table 3. A description of buttons and LEDs of the LCD panel. - move the cursor on the display - selection approval - leaving the editing mode without changing the values - entering the overview menu mode - red LED indicating the presence of AC voltage...
PSBEN1024B/LCD 3.3 Information displayed on the panel. 3.3.1. Overview menu. After pressing the ‘ESC’ button, an overview menu appears at the bottom of the display. It enables choosing one of three available PSU screens: - parameters of the PSU - history of the PSU’s parameters...
PSBEN1024B/LCD PSU technical outputs’ status: EPS – AC network presence indication open = AC power failure close = AC power - O.K. PSU – PSU failure indication open = failure close = PSU working correctly - O.K. APS – battery failure indication...
PSBEN1024B/LCD Fig. 9. Failure history screen. In chapter 9, there have been listed codes of all possible failures that may occur during the PSU operation. Each code is accompanied by appropriate optical indication on the panel, acoustic indication and activation of a dedicated technical output.
PSBEN1024B/LCD Entering the password. - set menu with ‘>’ or ‘<’ Password (enter/change) - press the ‘SET’ button, another window with available levels of passwords will appear - with ‘>’ or ‘<’ choose the right level of the password - confirm your choice with the ‘SET’...
PSBEN1024B/LCD If the typed password is incorrect, the following message will appear: Fig. 11. The message after entering a wrong keypad password. If none of the buttons is pressed within the next 30 seconds, the PSU settings will be locked automatically.
PSBEN1024B/LCD 3.4.2 PSU. The facility is only available after entering the correct installer’s password. Selecting the “PSU” entry in the setting menu enables entering another menu from which the full PSU’s settings configuration is possible. After entering the right settings, they are stored in non-volatile memo which protects the PSU against data loss in case of a failure of mains power decay.
PSBEN1024B/LCD - with ‘>’ or ‘<’ set ‘YES’ or ‘NO’ – if the battery is connected to the PSU – if the battery is not connected to the PSU - confirm your choice with the ‘SET’ button Setting the battery test.
PSBEN1024B/LCD - press the ”SET” button, you will see the prompt at the end of the line - with ‘>’ or ‘<’ set ‘YES’ or ‘NO’ – battery protection function (disconnection) on – battery protection function (disconnection) off - confirm your choice with the ‘SET’ button Setting the EPS output lag.
PSBEN1024B/LCD Setting the communication address. - with ‘>’ or ‘<’ choose the Communication address menu - press the ”SET” button, you will see the prompt at the end of the line - change the setting with ‘>’ or ‘<’...
PSBEN1024B/LCD Setting the language of messages. - with ‘>’ or ‘<’ choose the Language menu - press the ”SET” button, you will see the prompt at the end of the line - with ‘>’ or ‘<’ choose the language of messages - confirm your choice with the ‘SET’...
PSBEN1024B/LCD - with ‘>’ or ‘<’ set the current month - press the ‘SET’ button, the prompt will move to the day section - with ‘>’ or ‘<’ set the current day - approve the settings with the ‘SET’ button Setting the time.
PSBEN1024B/LCD - with ‘>’ or ‘<’ choose the Highlight. menu (abbr. Highlighting) - press the ‘SET’ button, the prompt will appear next to the constant< option - with ‘>’ or ‘<’ change the setting into 60 s - press the ‘SET’ button, the prompt will move to the end of the line - with ‘>’...
PSBEN1024B/LCD - with ‘>’ or ‘<’ set the contrast - approve your choice with the ‘SET’ button 3.5 Acoustic indication. Emergency situations are acoustically indicated. The frequency and the number of signals depend on an event type (see chapter 9). The acoustic indication is off after removing an appropriate jumper (fig. 2, [5]).
PSBEN1024B/LCD Fig. 15. Electrical diagram of the technical outputs. • TAMPER - output that indicates tampering with the PSU enclosure: output with volt-free (potential- free) contacts indicating the door status and PSU detachment from the mounting surface. NC contacts: the PSU is locked and fixed to the dedicated surface.
PSBEN1024B/LCD 4. Battery-assisted operation. 4.1. Running the PSU from the battery. The PSU has been equipped with two buttons on the pcb board which enable running or disconnecting the PSU during battery-assisted operation. • Running the PSU from the battery: press the START button on the main board and hold for 1s.
PSBEN1024B/LCD 4.5. Battery charging time. The PSU has a battery circuit charged with direct current. The current selection is done via I jumpers. The table below shows how long it takes to charge a (fully discharged) battery up to min. 80% of its nominal capacity.
PSBEN1024B/LCD 5. Remote monitoring (option: Wi-Fi, Ethernet, RS485, USB). The PSU has been adjusted to operate in a system that requires a remote control of the parameters in a monitoring centre. Transmitting data concerning PSU status is possible due to an additional, external communication module that is responsible for communication in Wi-Fi, Ethernet or RS485 standard.
PSBEN1024B/LCD 5.2 Communication in the ETHERNET network. Communication in the Ethernet network is possible due to the additional interfaces: Ethernet ‘INTE’ and RS485-ETH, compliant with the IEEE802.3 standard. The Ethernet ‘INTE’ interface feature full galvanic isolation and protection against surges. It shall be mounted inside the PSU enclosure.
PSBEN1024B/LCD 5.3 Communication in RS485 network. Another kind of network communication is the RS485 that uses a two-wire transmission line. To implement this kind of data exchange, the PSU needs to be equipped with the additional RS485-TTL ”INTR” interface which converts data from the PSU into the RS485 standard and the USB-RS485 ”INTUR”...
PSBEN1024B/LCD The main panel of the program has been formulated in such a way that it is possible to divide it into smaller areas, depending on the number of power supplies. The program enables both a visualisation and an analysis of the received data. Exceeding of the acceptable parameters is indicated by highlighting in red the appropriate area or by twinkling of the indicator.
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PSBEN1024B/LCD Voltage ’on’ – 10 ÷ 30V DC EXT IN technical input Voltage ’off’ – 0 ÷ 2V DC Level of galvanic isolation: 1500V - LEDs on the PSU’s pcb, - LCD panel • electrical parameters reading • failure indication •...
PSBEN1024B/LCD Table 14. PSU’s factory settings. Indication time of EPS network loss Battery charging current 0,6A Battery presence YES (battery present) Battery test YES (activated) Deep discharge battery protection UVP YES (battery protected) Communication address Transmission 19.2k 8E1 Highlighting Constant –...
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PSBEN1024B/LCD 3. Connect the receivers’ cables to the +AUX, -AUX connectors of the terminal block on the PSU board. 4. If necessary, connect the device’s leads to the technical inputs and outputs: - EPS FLT; technical output of AC power loss indication (alarm panel, controller, indicator, etc.) - PSU FLT;...
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PSBEN1024B/LCD 9. PSU FAILURE CODES. Failure LED indication Technical Acoustic code outputs Fault description Causes indication activation EPS FLT - No AC mains Battery-assisted 1 beep supply operation per 10s - Faulty main fuse MAIN PSU FLT PTC polyswitch...
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GENERAL WARRANTY CONDITIONS 1. Pulsar K. Bogusz Sp.j. (the manufacturer) grants a five-year warranty for the equipment, counted from the device’s production date. 2. The warranty includes free-of-charge repair or replacement with an appropriate equivalent (the selection is at the manufacturer’s discretion) if the malfunction is due to the manufacturer, includes manufacturing or material defects, unless such...
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