Hypercable Compack Installations- und Betriebshandbuch

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Monitoring and Control Units
Micropack DC Power Supply Systems 350011.013

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Safety Precautions
The equipment described in this manual must only be operated by Hypercable personnel or by persons who have
attended a suitable Hypercable training course
The equipment represents an energy hazard and failure to observe this could cause terminal injury and invalidate
our warranty
There are hazardous voltages inside the power system. As the modules incorporate large charged capacitors, it is
dangerous to work inside the system even if the mains supply is disconnected
Products into which our components are incorporated have to comply with a number of requirements. Installation is
to be in accordance with the recommendations herein
Please read the manual carefully before using the equipment
350011.013 Issue 1.0, 2009 March Copyright ©: Eltek Valere, 2009
Edition complétée en Décembre 2011

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Table of Contents
1. Introduction 7
About this Guide .............................................................................................………….......7
System Diagram –Micropack Power System …………………………………………………………………7
2. The Compack Controller 8
Key Features ......................................................................................................................8
Block Diagram ............................................................................................................9
Location of Terminals, Ethernet Port and LEDs ..........................................................10
LED indicators ..................................................................................................................10
Mounting and Removing the Controller ....................................................................12
Technical Specifications –Controllers .......................................................................13
Firmware Upgrade of the Compack Controller ..........................................................15
3. Networking the Compack Controller 16
Compack Controller’s Default Networking Data .............................................................16
Controller Access —Via Ethernet LAN .............................................................. ..……16

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Requirements ................................................................................................................16
In Short ..........................................................................................................................16
More Detailed ...............................................................................................................17
Controller Access —Via Stand-alone PC ..................................................................19
Requirements ................................................................................................................13
In Short ....................................................................................................................…...20
More Detailed ...............................................................................................................21
How Tos .................................................................................................................24
How To Enable Pop-ups in the browser —Internet Explorer .......................................24
How To Change Default Log In Passwords —Compack GUI .........................................25
How To Change the Compack Controller’s Device Name .............................................27
How To Check the Status of your LAN Network Card (NIC) ..........................................28
4. Configuring & Monitoring the Power System 30
Configuration —via Web Browser ........................................................................31
Configuration —via PowerSuite Application ........................................................32
In Short ..........................................................................................................................33
More Detailed ...............................................................................................................34

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Monitoring —via Network Management System ..................................................37
Requirements ...............................................................................................................37
In Short .........................................................................................................................37
More Detailed —Controller SNMP Configuration .......................................................44
About Eltek Valere’s SNMP MIB Files ...........................................................................40
Example —NMS Configuration ....................................................................................41
5. Appendix 43
About Control Units ..............................................................................................43
CAN bus ........................................................................................................................43
CAN bus Addressing .....................................................................................................43
Software Assignment —Rectifiers ...............................................................................43
Hardware Assignment —Control Units .......................................................................43
6. Glossary 44
7. GUI Pages 47

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1. Introduction
The Compack controller is a powerful and cost-effective module, developed for monitoring and controlling Eltek Valere’s Micropack DC power supply systems, which are
DIN rail mounted and suitable in low power applications.
The controller is also used in larger Eltek Valere’s Compack-based power systems.
About this Guide
The booklet describes the Compack controller’s building blocks, external connections and technical specifications. The booklet also provides the users of Micropack DC
power systems with the required information for connecting the system to a network.
Read also the generic documentation for your Micropack DC power system.
For detailed functionality description, browse and search through the WebPower Online Help and PowerSuite Online Help files.
For acronym descriptions, refer to chapter “Glossary”, page 44 .
System Diagram ⎯Micropack Power System
In the Micropack PS system shown in Figure 1, the Compack controller monitors and controls the whole system. Via the Ethernet port, the controller facilitates system
configuration using a Web browser locally or remotely via Internet.
Figure 1 Example of a typical Micropack PS
system used as a DC power supply for telecom
and industrial equipment. The system is fed from
an external AC mains supply, and consists of
rectifiers, a control unit and DC distribution unit
with LVBD contactor, all mounted on a DIN rail.
External battery bank can be connected.

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2. The Compack Controller
The Compack controller is a DIN rail mounted monitoring and control unit used in the Eltek Valere’s Micropack DC power systems. The controller is also used in larger Eltek
Valere’s Compack-based power systems.
It monitors and controls the whole system, and implements several network protocols for local and remote system configuration via Web browser and existing network
management system (NMS).
Using the UDP tunnelling protocol, the powerful PowerSuite application may also be used for system configuration from a local or remote Internet connected personal
computer.
See also chapter “Technical Specifications”, on page 13.
For acronym descriptions, refer to chapter “Glossary”, page 44 .
Key Features
�LEDs for local visual alarming (Major, Minor, Power ON)
�Ethernet for or remote/local monitoring and control via Web browser
�SNMP protocol with TRAP, SET and GET on Ethernet. Email of TRAP alarms
�3 programmable relay outputs for “traditional” remote monitoring
�3 programmable multipurpose inputs (temperature, “digital inputs” or analog
signals)
�Comprehensive logging
�Automatic battery monitoring and test
�Battery lifetime indication
�Battery used and remaining capacity (Ah or %) monitoring
�User defined alarm grouping (Boolean logic for grouped alarms)
�Uploading and downloading of configuration files with PowerSuite (Windows™ application) or Web browser

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Block Diagram
Figure 2 Block diagram of the Compack controller showing the module’s main functions

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Location of Terminals, Ethernet Port and LEDs
You can easily connect the Compack controller to an Ethernet networked computer, plugging a standard Ethernet cable to the RJ-45 socket on top of the
controller and to any available Ethernet socket on the network.
For acronym descriptions, refer to chapter “Glossary”, page 44 .
Figure 3 Location of I/O terminals, Ethernet port and LED lamps.
The Compack controller can also be connected directly to a
computer using a standard Ethernet cable (straight-through or
crossover cable, as the controller’s port implements HP Auto
MDI/MDI-X detection and correction).
For Ethernet network addressing, read also chapter “Networking
the Compack Controller”, page 16.
The Compack controller is configured from factory with ID number
“1” for CAN bus communication. Read chapter ”About Control
Units”, page 43.
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