Specifications
Conettix D6600/D6100i | Installation and Operation Guide | 8.0 Standby Power
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Table 6: Battery Voltage Display
Battery Voltage
Display during
AC power
outage
Display if no
battery when
AC power is
restored
Above 11.5 V
Battery OK
11.5 V to 10.2 V
Battery Low
Below 10.2 V
Battery Bad Battery
Missing
Table 7: Calculating Standby Current for the D6600
Device Qty
12 V Battery Standby
Current
UPS AC Standby Current
D6600 (one D6640/ D6641/D6645
Card)
1 800 mA 800 mA 350 mA 350 mA
Additional D6640/ D6641/D6645
Cards
210 mA x Qty (2 to 7) 35 mA x Qty (2 to
7)
Additional D6650/D6655 Cards 300 mA x Qty (1 to 8) 50 mA x Qty (1 to
8)
D6672 COM1 Adapter 10 mA (if installed) 2 mA (if installed)
Total Standby Current:
Total UPS
Current:
The standby current required for the D6600 depends
on the number of optional cards installed in the
receiver. Use Table 7 to calculate the D6600 standby
current. The standby current required by the D6100i
is listed in Table 8.
Table 8: Standby Current for the D6100i
12 V Battery Standby
Current
UPS AC Standby Current
330 mA 180 mA
18 Ah batteries are required to meet 24
hour standby requirements.
8.1.1 Minimum Standby Battery
Table 9 shows the maximum standby current for
common rechargeable battery capacities at 4-hour,
8-hour, and 24-hour standby periods. If the standby
current is larger than the value listed, you must use
the next larger capacity battery.
Table 9: Minimum Standby Battery Chart
Maximum Standby Current (mA)
Rechargeable
Battery
4 hr 8 hr 24 hr
Capacity
4 Ah 800 400 130
7 Ah 1400 700 230
8 Ah 1600 800 265
10 Ah 2000 1000 330
12 Ah 2400 1200 400
14 Ah 2800 1400 465
18 Ah 3600 1800 600
Includes 20% battery derating storage factor
18 Ah batteries are required to meet 24
hour standby requirements.
8.1.2 Minimum Standby UPS Power
The minimum UPS power required (in watts) = Total
UPS current x 120 (voltage) x required hours of
standby + 20% (storage).