Application Guide
Table Of Contents
- Section 5877 (Issue AQ) CH01.pdf
- CHAPTER 1 SYSTEM OVERVIEW
- Table of Contents
- Preface
- System Description
- System Overview Illustrations
- Power/Distribution Bay
- Power Only Bay
- Distribution Only Bay
- Detail A - Distribution Bus Monitoring Circuit Card
- Detail B - System Monitoring and Control Section
- Detail C - Monitoring and Control Section (Distribution Only Bays)
- Detail D - Front Door (Primary Power/Distribution and Power Only Bays) MCA Control Panel and Display
- Detail E - MCA Circuit Card (Primary Power/Distribution and Power Only Bays) and Router Circuit Card (Secondary Power/Distribution and Power Only Bays and Distribution Only Bays)
- Detail F
- Details G - MCA I/O Circuit Cards
- Detail H - LMS I/O Circuit Cards
- Detail I1 - LMS 4 Input Analog Circuit Card (P/N 506336)
- Detail I2 - LMS 8 Input Analog Circuit Card (P/N 514528)
- Detail I3 - LMS 8 Input Temperature Circuit Card (P/N 506333)
- Detail I4 - LMS 4 Input Binary Circuit Card (P/N 506332)
- Detail I5 - LMS 8 Input Binary Circuit Card (P/N 506334)
- Detail I6 - LMS 4 Output Relay Circuit Card (P/N 506335)
- Detail I7 - LMS 12 Input Analog Circuit Card (P/N 520838)
- Detail J - Rectifier
- CHAPTER 1 SYSTEM OVERVIEW
- Section 5877 (Issue AQ) CH02.pdf
- Section 5877 (Issue AQ) CH03.pdf
- CHAPTER 3 SYSTEM OPERATING PROCEDURES
- Table of Contents
- LMS Operating Procedures
- LMS Local Port
- Local Controls and Indicators
- Location and Identification
- LMS Main/Expansion CPU Circuit Card (if furnished) Controls and Indicators
- Bay LED Indicator
- Distribution Bus LED Indicator
- MCA Component LED Indicator
- Bay Monitoring and Control Section Indicators
- MCA Controls and Indicators
- MCA Display
- Surge Suppression Alarms (available only if a Surge Suppression Option is furnished)
- Rectifier Controls and Indicators
- External Alarms
- Starting and Stopping System Operation
- Restarting Procedures when Rectifier is Automatically or Manually Inhibited, Shut Down, or Locked Out
- Output Voltage Mode of Operation Selection
- Setting MCA Audible Alarm Cutoff Reset Time Period
- Setting Rectifier Sequencing Delay Time Period
- Setting MCA Custom Text Messages (Names)
- Mapping LMS LED Channels to the MCA Display and MCA Customer Alarm Relays
- Using the Alarm Relay Test Feature
- MCA “Power Share” Feature
- MCA “ALTERNATE CURRENT LIMIT” FEATURE
- CHAPTER 3 SYSTEM OPERATING PROCEDURES
- Section 5877 (Issue AQ) CH04.pdf
- CHAPTER 4 MCA SYSTEM ADJUSTMENTS
- Table of Contents
- Adjustment Location and Identification
- Adjusting Float Output Voltage
- Adjusting Test/Equalize Output Voltage
- Adjusting High Voltage Shutdown
- Adjusting Rectifier Current Limit
- Adjusting System High Voltage Alarm 1
- Adjusting System High Voltage Alarm 2
- Adjusting System Battery On Discharge Alarm
- Adjusting System Very Low Voltage Alarm
- Adjusting Total Distribution Load Alarm
- Adjusting Distribution Group A Load Alarm
- Adjusting Distribution Group B Load Alarm
- Adjusting Battery Ambient High Temperature #1 Alarm (if Battery Charge Digital Temperature Compensation Probe is installed)
- Adjusting Battery Ambient High Temperature #2 Alarm (if Battery Charge Digital Temperature Compensation Probe is installed)
- Adjusting Battery Ambient Low Temperature #1 Alarm (if Battery Charge Digital Temperature Compensation Probe is installed)
- Adjusting Battery Ambient Low Temperature #2 Alarm (if Battery Charge Digital Temperature Compensation Probe is installed)
- Configuring Battery Charge Digital Temperature Compensation Slope
- Configuring Battery Charge Digital Temperature Compensation Maximum Voltage
- Configuring Battery Charge Digital Temperature Compensation Minimum Voltage
- Configuring Degree Units Displayed ((F or (C)
- Configuring the System Date and Time
- Configuring MCA I/O Circuit Card Analog Input(s)
- Configuring MCA I/O Circuit Card Analog Output(s)
- Configuring MCA I/O Circuit Card Binary Input(s)
- MCA Audible Alarm Cutoff Reset Time Period
- MCA Rectifier Sequencing Feature
- Manually Initiated Timed Test/Equalize Feature
- Automatic Test/Equalize Feature
- MCA Power Share Feature
- Alarm Relay Test Feature
- MCA “Alternate Current Limit” Feature
- CHAPTER 4 MCA SYSTEM ADJUSTMENTS
- Section 5877 (Issue AQ) CH05.pdf
- Section 5877 (Issue AQ) CH06.pdf
- CHAPTER 6 SYSTEM TROUBLESHOOTING AND REPAIR
- Contact Information
- Table of Contents
- Admonishments
- LMS Troubleshooting Procedures
- Troubleshooting Information
- Replacement Information
- Replacement Procedures
- Adding a Battery Charge Digital Temperature Compensation Probe to a Previously Operated System
- Removing a Battery Charge Digital Temperature Compensation Probe from a Previously Operated System
- CHAPTER 6 SYSTEM TROUBLESHOOTING AND REPAIR

User Instructions Section 5877
Spec. No. 582140000 (Models 802NLDB, 802NLEB and 802NL-B) Issue AQ, January 15, 2013
FCC Information Page 1 of 2
This document is property of Emerson Network Power, Energy Systems, North America, Inc. and contains confidential and proprietary information owned by Emerson Network Power, Energy
Systems, North America, Inc. Any copying, use, or disclosure of it without the written permission of Emerson Network Power, Energy Systems, North America, Inc. is strictly prohibited.
FCC INFORMATION
The MCA Interface Modem Option (if installed) has been granted a registration number by the Federal
Communications Commission, under Part 68 rules and regulations for direct connection to the telephone lines. In
order to comply with these FCC rules, the following instructions must be carefully read and applicable portions
followed completely:
a) Direct connection to the telephone lines may be made only through the standard plug- ended cord
furnished to the utility-installed jack. No connection may be made to party or coin phone lines. Prior to
connecting the device to the telephone lines, you must:
b) Call your telephone company and inform them you have an FCC registered device you desire to connect
to their telephone lines. Give them the number(s) of the line(s) to be used, the make and model of the
device, the FCC registration number and ringer equivalence. This information will be found on the device
or enclosed with instructions as well as the jack suitable for your device.
c) After the telephone company has been advised of the above you may connect your device if the jack is
available, or after the telephone company has made the installation.
d) Repairs may be made only by the manufacturer or his authorized service agency. Unauthorized repairs
void registration and warranty. Contact seller or manufacturer for details of permissible user performed
routine repairs, and where and how to have other than routine repairs.
e) If, through abnormal circumstances, harm to the telephone lines is caused, it should be unplugged until it
can be determined if your device or the telephone line is the source. If your device is the source, it should
not be reconnected until necessary repairs are effected.
f) Should the telephone company notify you that your device is causing harm, the device should be
unplugged. The telephone company will, where practicable, notify you, that temporary discontinuance of
service may be required. However, where prior notice is not practicable, the telephone company may
temporarily discontinue service, if such action is reasonably necessary, in such cases the telephone
company must (A) Promptly notify you of such temporary discontinuance, (B) Afford you the opportunity
to correct the condition and (C) Inform you of your rights to bring a complaint to the FCC under their rules.
g) The telephone company may make changes in its communications facilities, equipment, operations or
procedures, where such action is reasonably required in the operation of its business and is not
inconsistent with FCC rules. If such changes can be reasonably expected to render any customer’s
devices incompatible with telephone company facilities, or require modification or alteration, or otherwise
materially affect its performance, written notification must be given to the user, to allow uninterrupted
service.
The following information is provided here and on a label attached to the outside of the MCA Interface Modem
Option (if installed).
JACK
RINGER EQUIVALENCE
FCC REGISTRATION NUMBER
RJ-11
0.2A
B46USA-22429-MM-E