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Viewing the display screens

Installation and Programming manual

Chapter 9

Viewing the display screens

You can navigate on the display screens using keys 

S

T

Ok 

and 

Esc

.

Figure 18 - Navigating on the display screens

9.1

Presentation screen

This screen will appear on first powerup and after every reset operation. It shows the model, firmware
version and date and time.

9.2

Output status screen

A series of screens will indicate the status of outputs OUT1, OUT2 and OUT3.

Electrical-current value

: indicates the realtime electrical-current value of each output.

Electrical-current and voltage values

: indicates the total realtime electrical-current value of the 

outputs (the sum of the electrical currents of the 3 outputs) and the realtime voltage on the outputs.

Output status

: indicates the ON, OFF or Alert status (protection active) of each output.

Output status

Description

ON

24V across the terminals

OFF

0V across the terminals

ALERT

The channel is protected

Presentation screen

      S P S 2 4   1 . 0 . 0
    0 8 / 0 8 / 0 8   0 8 : 0 8  

0 . 9 A       0 . 5 A       1 . 2 A

2 8 . 0  

F a u l t               0 1 / 1 1
B a t t . d i s c o n .

Output sta

tus screen

2 . 6

  O U T 1     O U T 2     O U T 3

Faults screen

  L o g

  L E D   t e s t
  R e s e t

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Summary of Contents for SmartLevel SPS24040

Page 1: ...Installation and Programming manual 1 SmartLevel Power supply station Installation and Programming manual EN 54 4 0051 CPD 0170 0051 CPD 0171 ...

Page 2: ...en designed and developed to the highest standards of quality and performance implemented by INIM Electronics This power station must be installed in accordance with the instructions described in this manual and in compliance with the laws in force All power stations from the SmartLevel series are EN54 4 compliant All power stationls from the SmartLevel series and all accessory items and special f...

Page 3: ... 2 14 Warranty 9 2 15 Safety laws 10 Chapter 3 Device management 11 3 1 Transport of goods 11 3 2 Storage conditions 11 3 3 Unpacking the device 11 Chapter 4 Functions and features 12 4 1 Controlling the Outputs 12 4 2 Controlling the outputs via the Inputs 13 4 3 How to use the power supply station 13 4 4 Protection circuit 14 Chapter 5 Technical description 15 5 1 Internal components 15 5 2 Tech...

Page 4: ...e panel 26 10 1 Programming operations 26 10 2 Direct Maintenance 27 10 3 Closing a Programming Maintenance session 27 Chapter 11 Troubleshooting 28 11 1 Current faults list 28 11 2 Output protection fault 28 11 3 Battery Faults 29 11 4 Other faults 29 Appendix A Maintenance 30 Appendix B Order codes 31 ...

Page 5: ...e system It supplies power to remote loads such as fire door magnets sounders emergency signs linear smoke detectors Note The SmartLevel power supply station is EN54 4 compliant and specifically EN 54 4 1997 A2 which includes a test regarding the internal resistance of the batteries Main features User interface comprising display buttons and buzzer 3 controlled outputs Fault relay Direct connectio...

Page 6: ...230 Vac failure the batteries will take over however they will shutdown automatically if the blackout persists The automatic battery shutdown feature prevents irreparable damage to the batteries See also paragraph 7 6 Connecting the batteries Thermal probe an accessory tool connected to the panel and attached to the battery pack This device monitors the temperature of the battery pack and regulate...

Page 7: ...ed by the Installer company These technicians can by means of the necessary tools remove the frontplate of the power supply station They can insert the respective jumpers in order to access and carry out programming and maintenance Processing is inhibited during programming sessions therefore the device will be unable to generate any signals whatsoever Level 4 Technicians employed by the Manufactu...

Page 8: ...fers to the device defined in paragraph 2 13 Device labels Left right behind above below refer to the directions as seen by the operator in front of the mounted device Qualified personnel those persons whose training expertise and knowledge of the laws and bylaws regarding service conditions and the prevention of accidents are able to identify and avoid all possible situations of danger Press clic...

Page 9: ...d or lightning Vandalism Fair wear and tear Inim Electronics s r l shall at its option repair or replace any defective products Improper use or use for purposes other than those mentioned herein will void the warranty For the full details and conditions regarding the warranty refer to your purchase order LBDTIN4ASPS24040 I 230V 15 10 Power Alimentacion 50 60 Hz Consumo Consumption Consumo 0 5 A Is...

Page 10: ...first ensuring that you both have the same electrostatic potential This can be achieved by simply shaking hands Place the board on an anti static surface or a conductor surface with the same potential Further information regarding procedures relating to safety when working with electronic devices can be found in Directive IEC 60147 0F 2 15 3 Connecting the device In order to provide adequate prote...

Page 11: ...terials must be disposed of in compliance with the local laws and bylaws in force The package contains the SmartLevel power supply station in a metal enclosure Note The lead batteries are not included Be sure you have them on hand before starting When you remove the four screws and metal frontplate you will find The SmartLevel motherboard mounted on a plastic support which bridges the two sides of...

Page 12: ...Standby OFF Under these circumstances there will be 0V ON across the terminal when the output is in standby status and 24V OFF when the output activates You can also classify the output as monostable in this way it will be possible to define the output activation time ON Time Once the set activation time expires the output will restore to standby status automatically but cannot be re activated unt...

Page 13: ...ation enclosure The details of fault events can be viewed on the power supply station display The following wiring diagram shows a loop connection using an input output module of the INIM Electronics ENEA series Figure 5 Wiring diagram of a loop connection using a EM312SR module Connecting the power supply station to an RS485 BUS SmartLevel power supply units are equipped with terminals which allo...

Page 14: ...to re activate it If the fault condition overload clears the output channel voltage will restore to 24V ON If the fault condition is still present after the third attempt the power supply station will leave the output at 0V ALERT The three attempts to re activate the line will be carried out at 2 5 and 10 seconds from the start of the fault In the event of a fault follow the procedure described in...

Page 15: ...detection panels B Input terminals B1 B2 B3 C Output channel terminals OUT1 OUT2 OUT3 D RS485 BUS EOL jumper E Voltage free fault relay FAULT F Connector for the earth wire of the power supply module G Power supply module connector H Battery connector I Thermal probe connector J Earth fault bypass jumper if the jumper is removed earth faults will not be signaled K Programming jumper PROG L Buzzer ...

Page 16: ... 8 A Maximum nominal current draw of the power supply station while battery charging is not required I max b 1 2 A 3 6 A Minimum current draw 0 A 0 A Nominal output voltage 27 6 V Maximum battery charge current 0 4 A 1 A Battery specifications 2 x 12V 7 Ah 2 x 12V 17 Ah 2 x 12 V 7 Ah YUASA NP 12 FR or similar with case flame class UL94 V2 or higher Output voltage 18V 27 6V Switching power supply f...

Page 17: ...lt condition details consult the events log using the Main menu Level 1 Building occupants The fault memory will clear automatically LED Off when the control panel resets Level 1 D UNITA LOGICA giallo Indicates that the control panel CPU is not operating properly The power supply station must be returned to the manufacturer for repair Indicates that the CPU has re initialized due to control panel ...

Page 18: ... to the control panel earth terminal Note The terminals of the SmartLevel power supply module are isolated electrically from the RS485 BUS of the fire detection panel In order to allow the fire detection panel to distinguish between the various SmartLevel power supply units on the RS485 BUS you must assign a different address to each When assigning addresses refer to paragraph 10 1 3 Addressing th...

Page 19: ...o NC only when all fault conditions clear or when the PROG jumper is inserted 7 5 Connecting the Mains The power supply module located under the motherboard provides the power source to the entire system and recharges the batteries The power supply module must be connected to a separate line on the electrical switch board The line must be protected by a fire code compliant circuit breaker The eart...

Page 20: ...The battery test circuit checks the efficiency of the batteries by simulating load current demand at 10 minute intervals If the batteries fail to meet the load demand the power supply station will signal a Batt discon fault Additionally the efficiency of the batteries is gauged by the value of their internal resistance in compliance with EN54 4 1997 A2 If this resistance reaches 2 Ohm the power su...

Page 21: ... damage to the batteries 7 7 1 Connecting the thermal probe 1 Disconnect the batteries 2 Disconnect the output channels of the power supply station 3 Connect the thermal probe to the connector table on page 15 I and Figure 12 Connecting the batteries D 4 Attach the thermal probe to one of the batteries in such way as to provide optimized heat transfer measurements 5 Hold a thermometer against the ...

Page 22: ... Installation instructions Installation and Programming manual Figure 14 Charge voltage adjustment using a tester Figure 15 Charge voltage adjustment from the station using the graphic tester B A 27 6 1 0 ...

Page 23: ...essage and the FAULT LED will go On solid When the fault clears the LED will blink to indi cate that the fault has been saved to the memory 4 Check for the presence of faults If the fault persists check all wiring sections thoroughly refer to Chapter 11 Troubleshooting 5 Clear all fault events 6 Access the main menu refer to Chapter 9 Viewing the display screens and using the scroll keys select Re...

Page 24: ...OUT3 Electrical current value indicates the realtime electrical current value of each output Electrical current and voltage values indicates the total realtime electrical current value of the outputs the sum of the electrical currents of the 3 outputs and the realtime voltage on the outputs Output status indicates the ON OFF or Alert status protection active of each output Output status Descriptio...

Page 25: ... factory settings restore to default Output status Activation Restoral of all faults events 9 3 3 Resetting the power supply station From station Ok Reset Ok The power supply station will reset when you press Ok Note The successive options on the Main menu are available only when the PROG jumper is inserted 9 3 4 Maintenance From station Ok Maintenance Ok This option will allow you to access the m...

Page 26: ...utput is in standby status refer to the table in paragraph 4 1 Controlling the Outputs it will be at 24V activation value 0V Standby OFF When the output is in standby status refer to the table in paragraph 4 1 Controlling the Outputs it will be at 0V activation value 24V Activation Time Using keys S and T this programming field will allow you to select an output and define its activation time dura...

Page 27: ...nd T select the desired field then press Ok to modify the value Press Esc to save the setting and exit 10 2 2 Booster ON OFF From station Ok Maintenance Ok Booster ON OFF Ok This section will allow you to modify the output channels directly and view the status of the circuit breakers Using keys S and T select the desired output then adjust it to requirements using the Ok key If the selected output...

Page 28: ...u 1 Insert the PROG Jumper 2 From station Ok Maintenance Ok Booster ON OFF Ok the power supply station will reset the Fault LED and the Fault relay 3 Set the protected output to OFF 4 Clear the fault on the output circuit in question 5 Set the protected output to ON and wait until the power supply station restores the output automatically If the condition persists for more than 10 15 seconds repea...

Page 29: ...ion is 27 6 V if the battery is not equipped with a thermal probe or the value indicated in the graph Figure 13 Charge voltage in accordance with the Battery temperature if the battery is equipped with a thermal probe If the value is incorrect use the trimmer C in Figure 14 Charge voltage adjustment using a tester to adjust it 11 3 2 Low Battery The batteries are running low This signal should be ...

Page 30: ... of cleaning product or solvent 2 From station press Ok LED test Ok to check the proper operating capability of the LEDs and buzzer 3 Check the battery efficiency and change them if necessary 4 Check the integrity of all wires and connections 5 Ensure that there are no extraneous objects inside the control panel Note Points 1 and 2 can be carried out by the users however all other points must be c...

Page 31: ...tion in metal enclosure with user interface BPS24040 1 4A 27 6V Switching power supply module in metal enclosure with housing for 2 x 7Ah 12V batteries BPS24140 4A 27 6V Switching power supply module in metal enclosure with housing for 2 x 17Ah 12V batteries IPS24040 1 4A 27 6V Switching power supply module IPS24140 4A 27 6V Switching power supply module DCMIINIESPS24 Installation and Programming ...

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