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ORION controller
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Table of contents
1 UIM – User Interface Module / UIL – User Interface Local ................................ 2
1.1 UIM / UIL keys .......................................................................................... 2
1.2 Default password ..................................................................................... 3
2 General ............................................................................................................... 4
3 Implementation setup ......................................................................................... 5
3.1 Defining event thresholds ......................................................................... 5
3.2 Defining event delays ............................................................................... 5
3.3 Defining battery functions ......................................................................... 6
3.4 Defining rectifier functions ........................................................................ 7

ORION controller Table of contents


1 UIM – User Interface Module / UIL – User
Interface Local

1.1 UIM / UIL keys

Press the ENTER key to:

• activate functions
• change parameters
• confirm changes
• move the control one level down on the menu tree

Press the EXIT key to:

• exit a menu
• break an input
• move the control one level up on the menu tree
• silence an active buzzer for 30 minutes (UIM only)

UIL

2 ORION controller UIM – User Interface Module / UIL – User Interface Local
Press the arrow buttons to:

• move the cursor


• get a new menu
• get new menu options
• decrease a parameter value
• increase a parameter value

1.2 Default password

The default password is the following key sequence:

arrow up – arrow up – arrow down – EXIT – EXIT – ENTER

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2 General
ORION controller is preconfigured at the Delta Energy Systems factory according to the
system configuration. The following step-by-step instructions show how to modify the
basic configuration from the beginning with UIM/UIL. The configuration order is the
following:

3.1 Defining event thresholds


- Psys high
- LVD
- PLDx

3.2 Defining event delays


- PLDx
- MF delay

3.3 Defining battery functions


- Float Charge
- System Voltage Supervision
- Battery Test
- Middle Point Measurement

3.4 Defining rectifier functions


- Rectifier number

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3 Implementation setup

3.1 Defining event thresholds


From the main menu select 6. Configuration / 6.6 Event / 6.6.1 Thresholds.

6. CONFIGURATION 6.6 EVENT 6.6.1 THRESHOLDS

From the 6.6.1 Thresholds menu select the menu that you want to modify.

From Psys high menu select Up Thresh. Define the value (n + x number of rectifiers).

From the LVD [U] menu select Low Thres. Define the LVD open value.

From the PLD1 [U] and / or PLD2 [U] menu select Low Thres. Define the PLDx open
value. Set the hysteresis value so that PLDx will not be closed below 50V.

6.1.1 THRESHOLDS Psys high Up Thres: 6000W

LVD [U] Low Thres: 42.00V

PLD1 [U] Hysteresis: 8.00V

PLD2 [U]

3.2 Defining event delays


From the main menu select 6. Configuration / 6.6 Event / 6.6.2 Delays.

6. CONFIGURATION 6.6 EVENT 6.6.2 DELAYS

From the PLD1 [t] and / or PLD2 [t] menu select True for. Define the PLDx open delay
time.

From the MF delay menu select True for. Define the Mains failure alarm delay time.

6.6.2 DELAYS PLD1 [t] Inp: S Mainsfailure

PLD2 [t] TRUE for: 00:10:00

MF delay FALSE for: 00:00:00

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3.3 Defining battery functions
From the main menu select 6.Configuration / 6.5 Battery

From the 6.5.1 Float menu select Usys @ 20 °C. Define the value (Float charge level).

From the 6.5.2 Temp Comp menu select Tcoeff. Define the value (Temperature
compensation coefficient).

From the 6.5.2 Temp Comp menu select Start T. Define the value (Temperature
compensation low level).

From the 6.5.2 Temp Comp menu select Stop T. Define the value (Temperature
compensation high level).

From the 6.5.2 Temp Comp menu select Max V. Define the value (Highest compensation
voltage level).

6.5 BATTERY 6.5.1 FLOAT Usys @ 20 ºC 53.5V

6.5.2 TEMP COMP Tcoeff: -96mV/ ºC

Start T: 0 ºC

Stop T: 45 ºC

Max V: 57.5V

From the 6.5.3 Usys Supervi menu select Ua max (max. voltage of system).

From the 6.5.3 Usys Supervi menu select Ua min (min. voltage of system).

From the 6.5.3 Usys Supervi menu select Us max (+ 1 % of float charge).

From the 6.5.3 Usys Supervi menu select Us min (- 1 % of float charge).

From the 6.5.3 Usys Supervi menu select BoD (Battery on Discharge alarm threshold).

6.5 BATTERY 6.5.3 USYS SUPERV Ua max: 57.00V

Ua min: 46.00V

Us max: 54.10V

Us min: 52.90V

BoD: 48.00V

Hysteresis: 0.10V

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From the 6.5.7 Battery Test menu select Usupport (battery test support voltage level).

From the 6.5.7 Battery Test menu select Duration (battery test duration).

6.5 BATTERY 6.5.7 BATTERY TEST Usupport: 46.5V

Duration: 60min

From the 6.5.9 Middle Point menu select Ud chrg (difference with recharge or charge
mode).

From the 6.5.9 Middle Point menu select Ud dichrg (difference with discharge mode).

6.5 BATTERY 6.5.9 MIDDLE POINT Ud chrg: 0.50V

Ud dichrg: 0.50V

3.4 Defining rectifier functions


From the main menu select 6. Configuration / 6.2 Rectifier.

From the 6.2.2 Setup menu select 1. RM NUMBER (define correct number of rectifiers).

6.2 RECTIFIER 6.2.2 SETUP .1 RM NUMBER

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