User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- 1.0 INTRODUCTION
- 2.0 FEATURES & OPTIONS
- 3.0 SAFETY WARNINGS
- 4.0 WARRANTY (summary)
- 5.0 UNPACKING AND INSPECTION
- 6.0 GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS
- 7.0 PRINCIPAL OF OPERATION
- 8.0 FRONT PANEL DESCRIPTION
- 9.0 REAR PANEL DESCRIPTION
- 10.0 LED Indicators
- 11.0 MAKING CONNECTIONS TO THE X75
- 12.0 INSTALLATION
- 13.0 USING THE CONTROLLER WEB BROWSER INTERFACE
- Appendix 1 – SNMPv3 MIB Information
- Appendix 2 – Load LVD (special order)
- Appendix 3 – Revision History
- Figure 1 - X75 Compact Integrated DC Power System
- Figure 2 - Block Schematic
- Figure 3a - Front View with Breakers (configuration A)
- Figure 3b - Front View with GMT Fuses (configuration B)
- Figure 4 - Rear Views of Base and Expansion Units
- Figure 5 - LED Indicators
- Figure 6 - Recommended Load Circuit Wire Sizes
- Figure 7 - Battery Temp. Probe & Alarm Relay Connector Pin-Out
- Figure 8 - Ethernet Connector Pin-Out
- Figure 9 - Auxiliary Connector Pin-Out
- Figure 10 - Input Current Ratings
- Figure 11 - Status WEB Page (typical)
- Figure 12 - Rectifier Status WEB Applet (typical)
- Figure 13 - Installation WEB Applet - system tab (typical)
- Figure 14 - Installation WEB Applet - float & tc tab (typical)
- Figure 15 - Installation WEB Applet - battery tab (typical)
- Figure 16 - Installation WEB Applet - float & tc tab (typical)
- Figure 17 - Installation WEB Applet - lvd tab (typical)
- Figure 18 - Installation WEB Applet - digital i/p tab (typical)
- Figure 19 - Installation WEB Applet - rectifiers tab (typical)
- Figure 20 - Installation WEB Applet - shunts tab (typical)
- Figure 21 - Battery Management WEB Applet (typical)
- Figure 22 - Alarm Matrix WEB Applet (typical)
- Figure 23 - Alarm Matrix WEB Applet - matrix options (typical)
- Figure 24 - Alarm Matrix WEB Applet - temperature alarm settings (typical)
- Figure 25 - Alarm Matrix WEB Applet - voltage alarm settings (typical)
- Figure 26 - Alarm Matrix WEB Applet - voltage alarm settings (typical)
- Figure 27 - Alarm Matrix WEB Applet - other alarm settings (typical)
- Figure 28 - Network Settings WEB Applet (typical)
- Figure 29 - Alarm Log WEB Applet (typical)
- Figure 30 - Data Log WEB Applet (typical)
- Figure 31 - Change Password WEB Applet
- Figure 32 - Help WEB Page
- Figure 33 - About WEB Page (typical)
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X75 SERIES - Mk3 Controller
INSTALLATION & OPERATING MANUAL
Manual No. x75mk3-11
x75-man-Rev11-0815.indd
11.3 EthernetConnection–J3
The X75 is connected to a TCP/IP LAN (Local Area Network) or directly to a PC
using connector J3. This is a standard RJ45 network connector allowing connection
of any generally available Ethernet cable. Note that if the X75 is to be connected
directly to a PC rather than a LAN then a cross-over Ethernet cable will be required.
J3 CONNECTIONS
TERMINAL FUNCTION
1 TX +
2 TX -
3 RX +
4 Not Used
5 Not Used
6 RX -
7 Not Used
8 Not Used
Figure8-EthernetConnectorPin-Out
11.4 AuxiliaryConnections–J2
Auxiliary connector J2 provides connections for an external temperature probe which
can be supplied optionally with the system and for a single volt free contact closure
input. This connector accommodates wire sizes in the range #28 to #20AWG.
NOTE: Any sensor, such as a switch or relay, that is connected to the digital input
MUST be galvanically isolated.
The optional temperature probe is identical to the battery temperature probe that is
supplied as standard, so there is no risk of mixing the two up on receipt.
J2 CONNECTIONS
TERMINAL FUNCTION
LOAD TERMINALS
BATTERY
BREAKER
BUS BARS
BAT -VO +VO
EXPANSION
SIGNAL INTERFACE
BUS BARS
-VO +VO
AC INPUTS
IEC60320-C14
ETHERNET
ALARMS /
TEMP. COMP.
DIGITAL INPUT
EXTERNAL TEMPERATURE
GND
OFF
321
321
CONSOLE
(reserved)
Terminal1
1
Contact Closure Input
2
3 Ext. Temp. Probe +
4 Ext. Temp. Probe -
Note that terminal 1 is to the right when viewed from the rear of the system.
Figure9-AuxiliaryConnectorPin-Out