Alpha Technologies Serial System Controller User Manual

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1. System Overview

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1.1 Theory of Operation, continued

1.1.3 Low battery Shutdown of Inverters

Each XM2 attempts to protect the batteries in a system from deep discharge that can

permanently damage them. The XM2 will disable its inverter when the battery voltage

drops below a threshold referred to as End of Discharge (EOD). The SSC will monitor

each XM2 for an EOD flag. If and when it receives an EOD indication, the SSC will

disable all inverters in the system simultaneously.

XM2s are equipped with a sleep mode that disables the logic power supply. This

protects the batteries from further discharge. The SSC monitors the DC bus voltage

after inverters have been disabled, and instructs all XM2s to enter sleep mode when

the voltage drops below a fixed value. At this point, all XM2s, the SSC and the digital

transponder are off, and will remain off until battery voltage recovers, or AC line

returns.

1.1.4 Enclosure Monitoring

The SSC monitors cabinet intrusion sensors and will report an alarm via the digital

transponder interface when a door opens. This alarm can be disabled by pressing

the Reset switch on the SSC 3 times within 30 seconds of opening the door. The

alarm can also be disabled by pressing the Tamper Disable software switch via the

digital transponder. The tamper alarm is reactivated when all doors on the cabinet

are closed, or after 60 minutes has elapsed.

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