Installation Manual
NetSure™ LMS Data Processing Unit
Installation Instructions, Section 5879 (Issue BA, April 7, 2014)
Spec. No: 58650500, 586505500 Code: Section 5879
Model No: LMS1000 Issue BA, April 7, 2014
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• You set the monitored battery thermal runaway
condition and battery thermal runaway voltage using the
command BATTERY THERMAL. Refer to the Commands
section in the LMS1000 User Instructions (Section 5847).
Other Examples
You can also define an LED channel to give a local indication that a
Battery Thermal Runaway condition has been detected and to also
trigger the Battery Thermal Runaway Voltage level.
Examples:
L0008 = B0101, B0101 can be the input of a thermal switch.
L0008 = A0102.1, A0102.1 can be the 1
st
alarm point of a
temperature probe from a temperature card.
L0008 = F0032.4, F0032.4 can be any calculation of a function
channel configuration using the 4
th
alarm point.
L0008 = K8, K8 is a defined Battery Thermal Runaway Alarm Class.
Or you can define a relay channel to give a remote indication that a
Battery Thermal Runaway condition has been detected and to also
trigger the Battery Thermal Runaway Voltage level.
Examples:
R0001 = K8, K8 is a defined Battery Thermal Runaway Alarm Class.
Built-In Failsafe Precautions
If… Then…
LMS1000 and MCA
Communications
is Lost
After approximately 60 seconds
the MCA returns to the mode
(Float or Test/EQ) previously in
operation before LMS1000
control.
LMS1000 Resets
After approximately 60 seconds
the MCA returns to the mode
(Float or Test/EQ) previously in
operation before LMS1000
control. The LMS1000 continues
to process alarms and control of
the system after re-initialization is
complete.
MCA Fails
The LMS1000 reports an MCA
communications failure. The
PCUs continue to provide current
to the load at the Battery Thermal
Runaway Plant Voltage.
Configuring MCA "CAN I/0" Circuit Cards (if installed in a Spec.
No. 582140000, 5821400001, or 582126100 Bay)
Use the following commands to set the MCA "CAN I/O" circuit card
parameters. Refer to "Commands" in the User Instructions (Section
5847) for further information on the use of these commands.
Section 5847 can be accessed via the CD (Electronic
Documentation Package) furnished with your system.
SET NPS CANIO
Use this command to…
• designate MCA CAN I/O circuit card analog input as
"Auxiliary" or "Distribution",
• set the scale factor for MCA CAN I/O circuit card analog
input and output,
• designate the alarm state for MCA CAN I/O circuit card
binary inputs.
SET NPS MESSAGE CANIO_BD
Use this command to set MCA CAN I/O circuit card custom text
messages (names).
Configuring Analog Channels for Use with the 130VDC
Monitoring Wire Harness
Configure the respective Analog Channel(s) with the following
attributes when using the 130VDC Monitoring Wire Harness.
Refer to SAG586505000/SAG586505500 for a description of the
130VDC Monitoring Wire Harness.
Note:
Use the small signal input on the Analog Card for the 130VDC
Monitoring Wire Harness connection.
• Transducer Type = Shunt
• Shunt Type = 50mv
• Scale Factor = 170
LMS Dual MCA Interface Software Option
Refer to the LMS documentation (especially Section 5847) for
description, configuration, and operation of the LMS Dual MCA
Interface feature. Refer to Spec. Nos. 582140000, 582140001,
and 582126100 Power System documentation for system
interconnections information.
Checking the System Time
This procedure shows the user how to check the internal clock of
the system before placing the system into service.
PROCEDURE:
1. After logging onto the system, type
TIME.
Then press
ENTER
.
Command <6>: TIME
2. Verify that the current day of the week, month, day, year,
and time are displayed.
3. This completes the procedure.