User manual
Engineering
3.3 STEP 7 in the TIA-Portal
SITOP UPS1600 / UPS1100
Operating Instructions, 05.2014, C98130-A7628-A1-4-7629
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Possible parameters for the deployment of a different battery module
Parameter
Value range
Default setting
Total capacity
0.1 … 3,200 Ah
10 Ah
End-of-charge voltage
24 … 30 V
27.3 V
Charge current
0.001 … 4 A
0.8 A
Faulty battery voltage
1 … 18 V
6 V
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Total capacity
Total capacity of the installed batteries.
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End-of-charge voltage
The charging completes when the selected end-of-charge voltage is reached.
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Charge current
The battery is not charged with more than the selected charge current. The
manufacturer's details for the permitted charge current of the battery must be observed. If
several batteries are connected, the lowest permitted charge current applies.
The following device-dependent maximum values also apply:
– SITOP UPS1600 20A: Maximum permissible charge current 4000 mA
– SITOP UPS1600 10A: Maximum permissible charge current 3000 mA
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Faulty battery voltage
If the battery voltage undershoots this value, it is considered as being faulty by the
UPS1600 and not charged.
Web server
Parameter
Value range
Default setting
Activate the Web server on this module
Yes / No
Yes
Set here whether access to the UPS via Web server is permitted.
3.3.6
Configuring the UPS1600 in the system
In the delivered state, the UPS1600 has not yet been assigned any IP address and the
DHCP protocol is deactivated.
When the UPS1600 is first connected with a controller, it must be assigned a device name
and an IP address by the controller. A new configuration can be loaded to the device using
STEP 7 in the TIA Portal .
Identifying a UPS1600 in the system
By being able to flash the "SF" LED at the UPS1600 from the STEP 7 in the TIA Portal , a
UPS1600 in the system can be uniquely identified, e.g. if a system has several UPS1600.