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The document provides an operation guide for the TP48200A PMU. It describes the PMU's location and indicators, including that a blinking RUN indicator means normal operation while an on RUN indicator means communication failure. It also outlines how to navigate menus, set parameters like date/time, battery configuration, and temperature alarms. Settings are accessed via password-protected menus. The guide cautions that mains power should only be connected after correctly setting battery parameters on the PMU.
The document provides an operation guide for the TP48200A PMU. It describes the PMU's location and indicators, including that a blinking RUN indicator means normal operation while an on RUN indicator means communication failure. It also outlines how to navigate menus, set parameters like date/time, battery configuration, and temperature alarms. Settings are accessed via password-protected menus. The guide cautions that mains power should only be connected after correctly setting battery parameters on the PMU.
The document provides an operation guide for the TP48200A PMU. It describes the PMU's location and indicators, including that a blinking RUN indicator means normal operation while an on RUN indicator means communication failure. It also outlines how to navigate menus, set parameters like date/time, battery configuration, and temperature alarms. Settings are accessed via password-protected menus. The guide cautions that mains power should only be connected after correctly setting battery parameters on the PMU.
PMU System Introduction 1. If the TP48200A works properly and communicates normally with the communications equipment, the ALM indicator on the PMU is off and the RUN indicator is blinking slowly. If the TP48200A works properly but fails to communicate with the communications equipment, the ALM indicator is off and the RUN indicator is on. If major faults occur in the TP48200A, the ALM indicator is on and the buzzer beeps. Check and rectify the fault according to the TP48200A-X3H4 & X3H5 Maintenance Guide. 2. Press and Enter to decrease the LCD contrast when the interface works in standby mode. Press and Enter simultaneously to increase the LCD contrast. 3. On the menu setting screen, press or to browse the menus and set parameters. Press Enter on the standby screen to access the main menu. Press Enter on the main menu to access the submenu. After you set the submenu, press Enter to save the value. Press Cancel to return to the previous menu without saving the value. 4. The main screen is displayed when the LCD is left unattended for five minutes and no alarm is generated. The screen goes dark when the LCD is left unattended for eight minutes. 5. A customer password is required for accessing the Settings menu, and a Huawei engineer password is required for accessing the Eng. Setting menu. The default customer password and Huawei engineer password are 0# and 11# respectively. Both passwords can be changed. HUAWEI TECHNOLOGIES CO., LTD. Huawei Confidential Page 3 PMU parameters Introduction Second- Third-Level Main Menu Level Forth Menu Value Range Default Value Setting Design Menu Menu
Date 0000-00-00~9999-12-31 2001-1-1 Same with the setting date
Time 00:00~23:59 00:00 Same with the setting time
IP Address 0.0.0.0~255.255.255.255 192.168.0.1 n/a
System Settings Subnet Mask 0.0.0.0~255.255.255.255 255.255.254.0 n/a
Gateway 0.0.0.0~255.255.255.255 10.70.199.1 n/a
Eng. Settings Rect Sleep Yes or No No n/a
Batt String 0~2 1 2
Batt Selection Cap 1 30~1000 400Ah 100Ah Settings Cap 2 30~1000 0Ah 100Ah LLVD enable Yes or No Yes n/a
BLVD enable Yes or No Yes n/a
LVD Settings (BLVD) voltage to DC
Batt Settings LLVD 44.0 V n/a undervoltage alarm threshold
BLVD 35 V to (LLVD) voltage 43.0 V n/a
Float 43.2 V~57.6 V 53.5 V n/a
Charge Boost 43.2 V~57.6 V 56.5 V n/a Current Limit 0.05C10~0.25C10 0.10C10 n/a Temp Coeff High Temp Alarm -50C~100C 50C n/a