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INPUT DATA

 

REGISTER # 

BYTE # 

DESCRIPTION 

UNIT 

High 

Low 

38 75 

76 

RESERVED 

 

39 

77 

78 

Battery temperature 

°C 

40 

79 

80 

Power 1 temperature 

°C 

41 

81 

82 

Power 2 temperature 

°C 

42 

83 

84 

Power 3 temperature 

°C 

43 

85 

86 

Input current phase L1 

A/10 

44 

87 

88 

Input current phase L2 

A/10 

45 

89 

90 

Input current phase L3 

A/10 

46 91 

92 

RESERVED 

 

47 

93 

94 

RESERVED 

 

48 95 

96 

RESERVED 

 

49 

97 

98 

Output nominal voltage 

50 

99 

100 

Output nominal frequency 

Hz/10 

51 

101 

102 

Output nominal power 

kW/10 

52 

103 

104 

Output nominal power 

kVA/10 

53 

105 

106 

Battery nominal voltage 

54 

107 

108 

Battery nominal capacity 

Ah 

55 

109 

110 

RESERVED 

 

56 

111 

112 

Time from last valid UPS data processed 

Seconds 

57 

113 

114 

Echo of command code 

Integer 

58 

115 

116 

Echo of shutdown delay time 

Seconds 

59 

117 

118 

Echo of restore delay time 

Minutes 

60 119 

120 

Command result: 

 

 0x0F00 

  Ready to receive command 

 Command 

Code 

  Command code is wrong 

 Command 

Code 

  Command is not handled 

 Command 

Code 

  Parameter out of range (Reg. 116) 

 Command 

Code 

  Command sent to the UPS 

Integer 

61 

121 

122 

RESERVED 

 

62 123 

124 

RESERVED 

 

63 

125 

126 

RESERVED 

 

64 127 

128 

RESERVED 

 

65 ÷ 108 

129 

130 

RESERVED 

 

 
 

 

Some measures may not be available for all the UPS. In this case, the relative register remains at 0xFFFF value. 

 
 
 

STATES / ALARMS 1 

BIT # 

DESCRIPTION 

15 (MSB) 

Output powered 

[0=NO / 1=YES] 

14 

UPS locked 

[0=NO / 1=YES] 

13 

Battery working 

[0=NO / 1=YES] 

12 

Battery low 

[0=NO / 1=YES] 

11 

On bypass 

[0=NO / 1=YES] 

10  

 

Normal operation 

[0=NO / 1=YES] 

8  

 

Bypass bad 

[0=NO / 1=YES] 

Battery charging 

[0=NO / 1=YES] 

Battery charged 

[0=NO / 1=YES] 

4  

 

Shutdown active 

[0=NO / 1=YES] 

2  

 

Test in progress 

[0=NO / 1=YES] 

0 (LSB) 

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for MULTICOM 411

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Page 3: ...re The device must be used exclusively for the purpose for which it was designed Any other use is to be considered improper and as such dangerous The manufacturer declines all responsibility for damage caused by improper wrong and unreasonable use ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION Our company devotes abundant resources to analysing environmental aspects in the development of its products All our products p...

Page 4: ...ORS AND LEDS 6 PROFIBUS CONNECTOR 6 POWER CONNECTOR 6 MULTICOM 302 CONNECTOR 6 STATUS LEDS 6 MULTICOM 302 JUMPER AND DIP SWITCHES SETTINGS 7 INSTALLATION 7 PROFIBUS CONFIGURATION SWITCHES 8 CONNECTION CABLE MULTICOM 302 PROFIBUS DP GATEWAY 8 DIN RAIL MOUNTING 8 PROFIBUS I O DATA 9 ...

Page 5: ...to a PROFIBUS network Baud rates from 9 6 kbit s up to 12 Mbit s are supported and automatically detected IN THE BOX MultiCOM 302 board PROFIBUS DP Gateway Connection cable between MultiCOM 302 and PROFIBUS DP Gateway EXTERNAL VIEW PROFIBUS Connector Configuration Switches Status LEDs Reserved MultiCOM 302 Connector Power Connector DIN rail Connector ...

Page 6: ...quired 2 GND Note no power supply is provided with the device MULTICOM 302 CONNECTOR PIN Description 5 1 9 6 female 1 2 3 4 6 7 5 Signal Ground 8 RS485 9 RS485 STATUS LEDS State Status 1 PROFIBUS Online Off Not online Green Online 2 PROFIBUS Offline Off Not offline Red Offline 3 Not used 4 PROFIBUS Diagnostic Off No diagnostics present Red flashing 1Hz Error in configuration Red flashing 2Hz Error...

Page 7: ... previously removed 4 Connect the PROFIBUS DP Gateway to the MultiCOM 302 using the cable provided with the device NOTE if necessary you can also use another cable realized in accordance with the specifications see Connection cable MultiCOM 302 PROFIBUS DP Gateway 5 Set the PROFIBUS node ID see Configuration Switches 6 Connect the PROFIBUS DP Gateway to the PROFIBUS DP Network 7 Connect the power ...

Page 8: ...and configuring the switches avoid touching the circuit boards and components Example If the node address should be 42 set switch A to 2 and switch B to 4 CONNECTION CABLE MULTICOM 302 PROFIBUS DP GATEWAY DB9 male PIN connect to RJ 45 PIN 5 2 9 3 8 4 NOTE Use a twisted pair to connect PIN 9 and 8 of DB9 to PIN 3 and 4 of RJ 45 DIN RAIL MOUNTING To snap the gateway on first press it downwards 1 to ...

Page 9: ...5 36 Output current phase L2 A 10 19 37 38 Output current phase L3 A 10 20 39 40 Output peak current phase L1 A 10 21 41 42 Output peak current phase L1 A 10 22 43 44 Output peak current phase L1 A 10 23 45 46 Battery current of positive bench A 10 24 47 48 Battery current of negative bench A 10 25 49 50 Battery voltage of positive bench V 10 26 51 52 Battery voltage of negative bench V 10 27 53 5...

Page 10: ... 58 115 116 Echo of shutdown delay time Seconds 59 117 118 Echo of restore delay time Minutes 60 119 120 Command result 0x0F00 Ready to receive command 0x0100 Command Code Command code is wrong 0x0200 Command Code Command is not handled 0x0300 Command Code Parameter out of range Reg 116 0x0E00 Command Code Command sent to the UPS Integer 61 121 122 RESERVED 62 123 124 RESERVED 63 125 126 RESERVED ...

Page 11: ... the device is ready to accept it by verifying that Command Result 0x0F00 INPUT DATA register 60 NOTE 3 write in register 2 and 3 Shutdown delay time and Restore delay time before writing in register 1 for executing a system shutdown or a system shutdown restore otherwise writing in register 2 and 3 will have no effect Example of Power OFF the UPS in 3 minutes and Power ON after 8 hours System Shu...

Page 12: ...uration to have accesso to UPS state and commands Example of master configuration to have accesso to all UPS measurements and commands Example of master configuration to have access to the UPS input data register from n 1 to n 16 ...

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