GE Industrial Solutions Millennium II Controller J85501P-1 User Manual

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Basic Installation and User’s Guide for the Millennium II Controller

Issue 3 January 2008

87

1.

Place System in Float Mode

From the Default Display of the controller, note the system mode of
operation:

If the mode is FLOAT, go to Step 2.
If the mode is something other than Float (ex. – BOOST), place the
system in FLOAT mode before going to Step 2.

2.

Turn all Available Rectifiers On

If rectifiers have been manually turned off, turn them back on. If they have
been placed in standby because of the Energy Management feature of the
controller, then disable this by changing Dip Switch 204-1 on the
intelligent controller board to DISABLED. (see Figure 6-8)

Verify that all rectifiers are on and sharing load.

3.

Backup Configuration –A Computer is Required

A system backup is required if the present configuration is to be used in the
Millennium II. Configuration items include but are not limited to the
following:

Remote Peripheral Monitors

User Defined Alarms

Changes to Standard/Threshold Alarm Default Values

Battery Management Features

Using a computer, connect to the Millennium either locally or remotely and
perform a backup, saving the file so that it may be loaded into the
Millennium II.

NOTE: If the backup is performed using Easy View:

Once connected to the controller, select the
FILE Æ BACKUP menu and proceed with the backup.

4.

Write History to File

If controller history logs are to be saved, then they must be written to a file.
NOTE: History logs CANNOT be loaded into the Millennium II. They
can only be printed, viewed and exported to other programs.

Using a computer, connect to the Millennium either locally or remotely and
write the History log(s) to a file.

NOTE: If using Easy View:

Once connected to the controller, select the
REPORTS Æ HISTORY menu and proceed with saving
this information.

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