User manual
Table Of Contents
- 1. Einleitung
- 2. Technische Daten
- 3. Gerätebeschreibung
- 4. Allgemeines zum Gerät
- 5. Installation
- 6. Bedienung
- 6.1 Die Anzeige
- 6.2 Verwendete Symbolik
- 6.3 Übersicht über die Anzeigeelemente
- 6.4 Einschalten des Ausgangs
- 6.5 Sollwerte einstellen
- 6.6 Schrittweiten bei Sollwerteinstellung
- 6.7 Tastenfeld umschalten
- 6.8 Bedieneinheit sperren
- 6.9 Bedienort wechseln
- 6.10 Umschalten in den Funktionsmanager
- 6.11 Umschalten ins Menü
- 6.12 Parameterseiten
- 6.13 Alarme, Warnungen und Meldungen
- 6.14 Quittieren von Alarmen und Warnungen
- 6.15 Der Funktionsmanager
- 7. Gerätekonfiguration
- 7.1 Betriebsparameter definieren
- 7.2 Voreinstellung von Sollwertsätzen
- 7.3 Einstellgrenzen
- 7.4 Bedieneinheit konfigurieren
- 7.5 Display einstellen
- 7.6 Überwachung
- 7.7 Grundeinstellung wiederherstellen
- 7.8 Aktivierung der Photovoltaik-Funktion
- 7.9 Freischaltung der U/I/R Betriebsart
- 7.10 Sperren der Geräte-Konfiguration
- 8. Verhalten bei ...
- 9. Wechselbare Schnittstellen
- 10. Eingebaute Analogschnittstelle
- 11. PV - Solarmodul-Simulation
- 12. HS - High-Speed-Modifikation
- 13. Sonstiges
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Technical specifications
- 3. Device description
- 4. General
- 5. Installation
- 6. Handling
- 6.1 The display
- 6.2 Used symbols
- 6.3 Short overview about the display elements
- 6.4 Switching the power output on
- 6.5 Adjusting set values
- 6.6 Step widths for set value adjustment
- 6.7 Switching the button panel
- 6.8 Locking the control panel
- 6.9 Changing the location mode
- 6.10 Switching to the function manager
- 6.11 Activating the menu
- 6.12 Parameter pages
- 6.13 Alarms, warnings and signals
- 6.14 Acknowledging alarms and warnings
- 6.15 The function manager
- 7. Device configuration
- 7.1 Defining operation parameters
- 7.2 Predefining preset lists
- 7.3 Adjustment limits
- 7.4 Configuring the control panel
- 7.5 Configuring the graphic display
- 7.6 Supervision
- 7.7 Reset to default configuration
- 7.8 Activating the photovoltaics feature
- 7.9 Unlocking the U/I/R mode
- 7.10 Locking the device configuration
- 8. Behaviour of the device when...
- 9. Pluggable interface cards
- 10. Built-in analogue interface
- 11. PV - Solar panel simulation
- 12. HS - High speed ramping
- 13. Miscellaneous

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Instruction Manual
PSI 8000 3U HS PV Series
Date: 10-28-2011
Using the power supply
Indication
Alarm
Warning
Simple
notification
Description
OV
Overvoltage at the power output
SYS
General system error
FCT
Function could not be saved and/or submitted
1)
2)
CAN
CAN bus transmission error
U>
def. def. def.
Overvoltage supervision threshold exceeded
U<
def. def. def.
Undervoltage supervision threshold exceeded
I>
def. def. def.
Overcurrent supervision threshold exceeded
I<
def. def. def.
Undercurrent supervision threshold exceeded
U
def. def. def.
Set-actual comparison error at a positive voltage transition
U
def. def. def.
Set-actual comparison error at a negative voltage transition
I
def. def. def.
Set-actual comparison error at a positive current transition
I
def. def. def.
Set-actual comparison error at a negative current transition
P
def. def. def.
Set-actual comparison error at a positive power transition
P
def. def. def.
Set-actual comparison error at a negative power transition
1)
OT disappear = OFF
2)
OT disappear = auto ON
def. = definable
Error type
Depending on
OT
Overtemperature error
6.12 Parameter pages
The parameter page is the lowest menu level. Here you can
change many different parameters in order to set up the device.
By pressing the ESC button the parameter page is left
to the next higher level and no parameters are accepted.
The SELECT keys are used to select a different
parameter. The selected parameter is then displayed invertedly
and can be changed with the left rotary knob.
The RETURN button submits the changed parameters,
which are accepted and stored and used. The parameter page
is also exited to the next higher level.
6.13 Alarms, warnings and signals
Alarms, warnings and simple notications (here called „signals“)
can be acoustically signallised or optically in the display. The
pins „OT“ or „OVP“ of the built-in analogue interface or the
optional analogue interface card IF-A1 are also reporting over-
voltage or overtemperature. Also see section „7.4. Conguring
the control panel“.
An alarm has a higher priority than a warning or signal. Up to
four alarms, warnings or signals can be displayed, which will
cycle in an interval of two seconds. If an alarm occurs, one
previous warning or signal will be suppressed if the total number
exceeds four.
The output voltage, the output current and the difference bet-
ween actual and set value can be monitored.
The table below gives an overview of the possible errors and
their meanings, as well as the selectable error types, as far as
these are congurable.
An alarm will shut down the output and has to be acknowledged
before the output can be switched on again (also see section
„6.14. Acknowledging alarms and warnings“).
A warning remains in display as long as it is not acknowledged
and can temporarily switch off the power output, if „auto ON“
has been activated for a particular error.
A signal is only displayed and only as long as the cause of the
error is persistent. If more than one signal is notied, they will
cycle in the display in a 2s interval.
6.14 Acknowledging alarms and warnings
You can acknowledge alarms and warnings with the
QUIT button.
If you acknowledge a warning with this button while it still per-
sists, it is turned into a signal and displayed furthermore. Else
it is deleted and not displayed anymore .