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V100R023C00
User Manual
Issue 02
Date 2023-07-21
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Preface
Purpose
This document describes the product, user interface, NMS management, common
tasks, liquid crystal display (LCD) menu hierarchy, and monitoring display unit
(MDU) menu hierarchy.
This document describes all the functions of the SMU. Some functions are
implemented by hardware (such as the DC meter and battery cell detector). If the
corresponding hardware is not connected to the SMU, the function is not
available.
Intended Audience
This document is intended for:
Symbol Conventions
The symbols that may be found in this document are defined as follows.
Symbol Description
Symbol Description
Change History
Changes between document issues are cumulative. The latest document issue
contains all the changes made in earlier issues.
Issue 02 (2023-07-21)
Updated en-us_topic_0000001418649173.xml, 2.2.3 Standby Screen.
Issue 01 (2022-12-08)
This is the first official release.
Software version: iSitePower V100R023C00SPC100
Contents
Preface........................................................................................................................................... ii
1 Overview....................................................................................................................................1
1.1 SMU02C (02312MML-009).................................................................................................................................................. 1
1.2 MDU Display Screen...............................................................................................................................................................5
2 User Interfaces......................................................................................................................... 8
2.1 LCD............................................................................................................................................................................................... 8
2.1.1 Permissions and Buttons................................................................................................................................................... 8
2.1.2 Setup Wizard......................................................................................................................................................................... 9
2.1.3 Modifying the display language...................................................................................................................................10
2.1.4 Restart Button.....................................................................................................................................................................11
2.1.5 Standby Screen................................................................................................................................................................... 11
2.2 MDU.......................................................................................................................................................................................... 11
2.2.1 Permission Description.................................................................................................................................................... 12
2.2.2 Modifying the display language...................................................................................................................................12
2.2.3 Standby Screen................................................................................................................................................................... 12
2.3 WebUI....................................................................................................................................................................................... 14
2.3.1 Permission Description.................................................................................................................................................... 14
2.3.2 Logging In to the WebUI................................................................................................................................................ 15
2.3.3 UI Introduction................................................................................................................................................................... 17
3 NMS Management................................................................................................................ 18
3.1 NetEco Management........................................................................................................................................................... 18
3.1.1 IP Networking..................................................................................................................................................................... 18
3.1.2 Wireless Networking........................................................................................................................................................ 19
3.1.3 BBU In-band Networking............................................................................................................................................... 22
3.2 NMS Management over SNMP........................................................................................................................................ 23
3.2.1 Site Configuration............................................................................................................................................................. 23
3.2.1.1 Connecting a Communications Cable..................................................................................................................... 23
3.2.1.2 Setting Parameters........................................................................................................................................................ 24
3.2.2 Setting SNMP Parameters.............................................................................................................................................. 25
3.2.3 NMS Commissioning........................................................................................................................................................ 28
3.3 NMS Management over YDN1363 Protocol................................................................................................................28
3.3.1 Connecting a Communications Cable........................................................................................................................ 28
4 Common Tasks....................................................................................................................... 33
4.1 Common Installation Tasks (LCD).................................................................................................................................. 33
4.1.1 Using a USB Flash Drive for Site Deployment.........................................................................................................33
4.1.2 Setting the Time Zone and Time................................................................................................................................. 34
4.1.3 Setting Basic Battery Parameters................................................................................................................................. 34
4.1.4 Setting the Alarm Enable Option, Alarm Severity, and Associated Relays....................................................38
4.1.5 Setting Alarm Parameters for Dry Contacts.............................................................................................................39
4.1.6 Setting Rectifier Addresses............................................................................................................................................. 39
4.1.7 Setting Basic DG Parameters......................................................................................................................................... 40
4.1.8 Starting a Genset Self-Check.........................................................................................................................................42
4.1.9 Setting WiFi Parameters..................................................................................................................................................43
4.1.10 Setting Battery Test Parameters................................................................................................................................ 44
4.1.11 Deleting Devices Devices Failing in Communication.......................................................................................... 47
4.2 Maintenance Operations (WebUI)..................................................................................................................................47
4.2.1 Backing up Current Settings.......................................................................................................................................... 47
4.2.2 Importing a Configuration File..................................................................................................................................... 47
4.2.3 Restoring Factory Settings.............................................................................................................................................. 48
4.2.4 Spare Parts Configuration File...................................................................................................................................... 48
4.2.5 Upgrading Software..........................................................................................................................................................49
4.2.6 Changing a Password....................................................................................................................................................... 49
4.2.7 Viewing Dry Contact Association Information........................................................................................................ 51
4.2.8 Viewing Active Alarms..................................................................................................................................................... 51
4.2.9 Viewing Historical Alarms.............................................................................................................................................. 51
4.2.10 Viewing Version Information...................................................................................................................................... 51
4.2.11 Exporting Maintenance Information........................................................................................................................ 52
4.2.12 Setting the Minimum Recovery System.................................................................................................................. 52
4.3 Common Installation Tasks (MDU)................................................................................................................................ 53
4.3.1 Common Functions........................................................................................................................................................... 53
4.3.2 Setting Common Parameters........................................................................................................................................ 54
4.3.3 Setting Basic Battery Parameters................................................................................................................................. 54
4.3.4 Setting Rectifier Parameters.......................................................................................................................................... 61
4.3.5 Setting Mains Parameters.............................................................................................................................................. 67
4.3.6 Setting Overvoltage and Undervoltage Alarm Thresholds for the DC Cabinet...........................................67
4.3.7 Setting Overvoltage and Undervoltage Alarm Thresholds for the Rectifier Cabinet................................ 68
4.3.8 Setting Combined Cabinet Parameters...................................................................................................................... 68
C FAQ......................................................................................................................................... 207
C.1 How Do I Prepare the WebUI Operating Environment.........................................................................................207
C.2 What Should I Do If I Forgot the Password.............................................................................................................. 211
1 Overview
Appearance
(1) Run indicator (2) Minor alarm indicator (3) Major alarm indicator
(10) Fast Ethernet (FE) port (11) CAN communications port (12) LCD
Indicators
USB Ports
You can quickly deploy a site, import and export configuration files, export running
logs, and upgrade software by inserting the USB flash drive that is specially used
for site deployment into the USB port.
After installing the specific WiFi module using the USB port, you can access the
WebUI locally, which facilitates operations.
NOTICE
Using a WiFi module not provided by the Company may cause function
abnormalities or data loss. The Company will not be liable for any loss caused
thereby.
Communications Ports
2 TX-
6 RX-
4/5/7/8 Reserved -
2 TX-
5 RX-
8 Reserved –
2 RX-
3 Reserved -
5 TX-
6 Reserved -
Indicators
6 FE_2 Reserved.
7 DIP switch Implements specific functions by using the DIP switch and
specific buttons; controls the CAN communication resistor
in a parallel system.
8 SD Reserved.
9 USB host Connects to a USB flash drive to import and export the
configuration file, export run logs, and upgrade software.
2 TX-
6 RX-
4, 5, 7, and 8 Reserved -
3, 7 and 8 Reserved -
Table 1-10
Pin Signal Description
2 and 5 Reserved -
2 User Interfaces
2.1 LCD
Permission Management
CAUTION
● Change the password upon the first login. Otherwise, the login fails. After
changing the password, keep it secure. If you forget the password, refer to C.2
What Should I Do If I Forgot the Password.
● To ensure system security, you are advised to change the password periodically.
You can change the password by choosing User Management from the main
menu.
● The admin password can only be used by the administrator. It must not be
provided for third-party maintenance personnel.
Two-level password management supported by the LCD, two user levels are
available.
Buttons
Up
Press and to scroll through the menus or to
change the value of a parameter.
Down
● To increase (or decrease) the LCD backlight, hold down and (or ) for 2
seconds.
When the monitoring unit is running properly, choose the following menus to
select a language.
NOTE
On the standby screen, you can press , , and to enter the version
information screen, basic information screen, and main menu screen respectively,
as shown in the following figure.
Main menu include active alarm, running information, Quick Setup, parameters
settings, running control, site maintain and user management.
2.2 MDU
NOTICE
● Change the password upon the first login. To ensure system security, you are
advised to change the password periodically. Choose Settings > Common >
Current User's Password to change the password.
● The admin password can only be used by the administrator. It must not be
provided for third-party maintenance personnel.
Two-level password management supported by the MDU, two user levels are
available.
System Information > Settings > Common LUI Language Select a desired
language
NOTE
The following table lists the functions of the buttons on the main screen.
Button Function
Button Function
2.3 WebUI
NOTICE
● Change the password upon the first login. To ensure system security, you are
advised to change the password periodically. You can change the password
under User Management on the Maintenance tab page.
● The admin password can only be used by the administrator. It must not be
provided for third-party maintenance personnel.
(1) FE
Step 3 Apply to the site or equipment room network administrator for a fixed IP address.
Step 4 On the LCD, select IP Type and set IP parameters.
Main Menu > Quick Setup IP Type IPv4 IPv4, IPv6 Set this parameter to IPv4.
> Network Parameters >
Basic Parameters IP Address 192.168.0.10 Set this parameter according to the
address provided by the network
administrator.
Main Menu > Quick Setup IP Type IPv4 IPv4, IPv6 Set this parameter to IPv6.
> Network Parameters >
Basic Parameters
Main Menu > Quick Setup IP Address 2001::2002 Set this parameter according to the
> Network Parameters > address provided by the network
Other Parameters administrator.
'a to f', 'A to F', '0-9','; ','. '(a
maximum of 45 characters)
Subnet 64 1 to 128
Prefix
Length
Step 5 Set the PC IP address in the same network segment as the SMU IP address.
For example, if the SMU has an IP address of 192.168.0.10, a subnet mask of
255.255.255.0, and a default gateway of 192.168.0.1, set the IP address to
192.168.0.11, subnet mask to 255.255.255.0, and default gateway to 192.168.0.1
on the PC.
NOTE
If IPv6 networking is used, you need to change the Value data of DisabledComponents to
0 in Registry Editor, restart the PC for the change to take effect, and then set the IP address
of the PC.
Step 6 If IPv4 networking is used, enter https://SMU local IP address (such as https://
192.168.0.10) in the address box of the browser, and then press Enter to enter the
login page.
If IPv6 networking is used, enter https://[SMU local IP address](such as https://
[2001::2002]) in the address box of the browser, and then press Enter to enter the
login page.
Step 7 Enter the username and password, select a language, and click Log In.
----End
2.3.3 UI Introduction
Figure 2-7 Main WebUI
(1) Main menu (2) Navigation pane (3) Active alarm tab
3 NMS Management
3.1.1 IP Networking
Step 1 Connect a network cable to the FE port on the SMU.
(1) FE Port
Step 2 Apply to the site or equipment room network administrator for a fixed IP address.
Step 3 Set the IP type, IP address, subnet mask, and gateway address on the LCD.
Step 4 Set IP addresses and port numbers for the active and standby NetEco servers and
backup NetEco servers on the LCD.
Main Menu > Parameters NetEco Prim 192.168.0.10 Set this parameter to the IP address
Settings > Comm. ServerIP of the active NetEco server.
Parameters >Network
Parameters NetEco 192.168.0.10 Set this parameter to the IP address
BkUp of the standby NetEco server.
ServerIP
Note:
● If the NetEco is deployed in a single-server system, set NetEco Prim ServerIP to the IP address
of the NetEco server. You do not need to set NetEco BkUp ServerIP.
● If the NetEco is a local HA system, set NetEco Prim ServerIP to the floating IP address of the
NetEco.You do not need to set NetEco BkUp ServerIP.
● If the NetEco is a remote cold backup system, set NetEco Prim ServerIP and NetEco BkUp
ServerIP to the IP addresses of the active and standby NetEco servers respectively.
● Please contact technical support if you need change the port number.
----End
----End
Step 2 Set IP addresses and port numbers for the active and standby NetEco servers and
backup NetEco servers on the LCD.
Main Menu > Parameters NetEco Prim 192.168.0.10 Set this parameter to the IP address
Settings > Comm. ServerIP of the active NetEco server.
Parameters >Network
Parameters NetEco 192.168.0.10 Set this parameter to the IP address
BkUp of the standby NetEco server.
ServerIP
Note:
● If the NetEco is deployed in a single-server system, set NetEco Prim ServerIP to the IP address
of the NetEco server. You do not need to set NetEco BkUp ServerIP.
● If the NetEco is a local HA system, set NetEco Prim ServerIP to the floating IP address of the
NetEco.You do not need to set NetEco BkUp ServerIP.
● If the NetEco is a remote cold backup system, set NetEco Prim ServerIP and NetEco BkUp
ServerIP to the IP addresses of the active and standby NetEco servers respectively.
● Please contact technical support if you need change the port number.
----End
NOTE
The following table shows general requirements of GPRS Network performance. If the
network performance is worse than the requirements, communication interruption may
happen.
Received signal strength If the probability of received signal P (RSCP > –89 dBm)
indicator (RSSI) code power (RSCP) greater than –89 95%
dBm is less than 95%, the cell
coverage of wireless signals is poor.
Step 3 Set the port mode, communications protocol type, baud rate, and communications
address on the LCD.
Main Menu > Parameters Settings > Comm. Port Mode Manual
Parameters > Serial Port > Northbound
Protocol Type NboundMst/SlvProtcol
Main Menu > Parameters Settings > Comm. Baud Rate 9600
Parameters > NboundMst/SlvProtcol
Comm. Address 3
----End
Procedure
Step 1 Connect the FE port on the SMU by using a network cable, as shown in Figure
3-4.
(1) FE port
----End
Procedure
Step 1 Apply to the site or equipment room network administrator for a fixed IP address.
Step 2 Set the IP type, IP address, subnet mask, and gateway on the LCD.
Main Menu > Quick Setup IP Type IPv4 IPv4, IPv6 Set this parameter to IPv4.
> Network Parameters >
Basic Parameters IP Address 192.168.0.10 Set this parameter according to the
address provided by the network
administrator.
Main Menu > Quick Setup IP Type IPv4 IPv4, IPv6 Set this parameter to IPv6.
> Network Parameters >
Basic Parameters
Main Menu > Quick Setup IP Address 2001::2002 Set this parameter according to the
> Network Parameters > address provided by the network
Other Parameters administrator.
'a to f', 'A to F', '0 to 9','; ','. '(a
maximum of 45 characters)
Subnet 64 1 to 128
Prefix
Length
----End
Prerequisites
NOTE
Before setting SNMP parameters, obtain the information listed in Table 3-10 from
the SNMP-based NMS.
Information Description
Read Community Name If you use SNMPv1 or SNMPv2c, enter the read and
write community names that comply with the NMS.
Write Community Name Otherwise, the SMU will not connect to the NMS.
The read community name must be different from
the write community name.
User Name To enhance the security, you need a user name and
password for authentication if you use SNMPv3.
MD5/SHA Password After the authentication succeeds, the SMU can
DES/AES Password communicate with the NMS.
Information Description
Trap Target Address IP address and port number used for reporting
alarm trap packets.
Trap Port
NOTE
● The standard protocols SNMPv1 and SNMPv2c have security risks. You are advised to
use SNMPv3.
● The standard encryption algorithms MD5 and DES have security risks. You are advised
to use the secure encryption algorithms SHA and AES.
Procedure
Step 1 Log in to the WebUI.
NOTE
The preset user name is admin, and the preset password is Changeme.
Step 2 Choose System Settings > Basic Settings > SNMP. The SNMP page is displayed.
Step 3 In the SNMP area, set SNMP parameters.
Parameter Description
SNMP Version Specifies the SNMP version used by the SMU and
NMS. Set this parameter to ALL,
SNMPv1&SNMPv2c, or SNMPv3 based on the site
requirements.
If there are more than two NMSs and the SNMP
versions are SNMPv1/SNMPv2c and SNMPv3, set
this parameter to ALL.
SNMP Port Number Specifies the SNMP port number used by the SMU
and NMS. Set this parameter based on the site
requirements. Enter a value ranging from 1 to
65535.
Step 4 In the SNMPv3 area, click Add. The SNMPv3 dialog box is displayed. Add a user.
Parameter Description
Password Validity Period Set this parameter based on the site requirements.
Value range: 1 to 11000 (days).
Advance Warning Before Set this parameter based on the site requirements.
Password Expires (days) Value range: 1 to 90 (days).
Step 5 In the SNMP Trap area, click Add. The SNMP Trap dialog box is displayed. Set the
trap address.
Parameter Description
Trap Target Address Specifies IP address used for reporting alarm trap
packets. Set this parameter based on the site
requirements.
Trap Port Specifies the port number used for reporting alarm
trap packets. Set this parameter based on the site
requirements. Value range: 1 to 65535.
Parameter Description
SNMPv3 User Name This parameter is displayed when the SNMP version
is set to SNMPv3. Set as required.
NOTE
The SNMP version here can be different from the version in Step 3.
Step 6 In Mib File, click Export to export the MIB file and then import it into the NMS.
NOTE
If there is only one NMS, perform 3.2.2 Setting SNMP Parameters once only.
----End
(1) Power and environment (2) Power and environment (3) RS485/RS232 port on the
network management system monitoring device SMU
(NMS)
----End
Main Menu > Parameters Settings > Comm. Port Mode Manual
Parameters > Serial Port > Northbound
Protocol Type YDN1363 Protocol
Main Menu > Parameters Settings > Comm. Baud Rate 9600
Parameters > YDN1363 Protocol
Comm. Address 1
----End
Step 2 Connect the other end to the corresponding port on the third-party device, as
shown in Figure 3-6.
(1) Network management (2) Third-party device (3) RS485/RS232 port on the
device SMU
----End
Main Menu > Parameters Settings > Comm. Port Mode Manual
Parameters > Serial Port > Northbound
Protocol Type Nbound Modbus
Protocol
Main Menu > Parameters Settings > Comm. Baud Rate 9600
Parameters > Nbound Modbus Protocol
Comm. Address 33
----End
Procedure
Step 1 Connect the FE port on the SMU by using a network cable, as shown in Figure
3-7.
(1) FE port
----End
Procedure
Step 1 Log in to the WebUI.
NOTE
The preset user name is admin, and the preset password is Changeme.
Step 2 Choose System Settings > Basic Settings > TCP-Modbus Config and set
parameters. For details, see Table 3-16.
TCP-Modbus link Sever, Client, Sever ● Server: The SMU works as the server and can
Mode +Client connect to one client for communication.
● Client: The SMU works as a client and can connect
to the remote server for communication.
● Server+Client: The SMU works as the server and can
connect to one client for communication. At the
same time, the SMU works as a client and can
connect to the remote server for communication.
Step 3 Upload CA certificate file, local certificate file and key file.
----End
4 Common Tasks
NOTE
● Export configuration parameters from the LCD to a USB flash drive: On the LCD, choose
Site Maintain > Export File to USB to export the configurations of the current
operating system into a configuration file and save the file in a USB flash drive.
● For details about how to export configuration parameters from the WebUI to a USB
flash drive, see 4.2.1 Backing up Current Settings.
Prerequisites
● The USB flash drive stores the upgrade and configuration files required for
site deployment.
● The upgrade and configuration files must be stored in the root directory of
the USB flash drive. Otherwise, the SMU cannot read the configuration file.
● The configuration file name starts with Config and ends with .tar.gz or .zip.
NOTE
The file name should have less than 80 characters, cannot start with fault, and cannot
contain single or double quotation marks, spaces, or the following special characters:< \ > | ;
$&`()%
● The USB flash drive and file have been scanned to ensure that they are not
infected with viruses.
Step 1 Insert the USB flash drive into the SMU USB port. The LCD displays the Site
Maintain screen.
NOTE
When visiting Site Maintain on the LCD, enter the preset password 000001.
Step 4 Select YES and tap , Package Classifying is displayed and Config Processing is
displayed, indicating that upgrade or data configuration is in progress.
NOTE
----End
Main Menu > Parameters Time Zone UTC Set to the local time zone.
Settings > Local Parameters +08:00Beijin
> Date and Time g
NOTICE
Incorrectly setting basic battery parameters affects the battery charge and
discharge management and reduces the battery lifespan.
Main Menu > Parameters Battery Universal Set based on site requirements.
Settings > Setup Parameter Vendor If lithium batteries and lead-acid
> Basic Parameters batteries are used together, set
Battery 12 V VRLA
Model Battery Vendor and Battery Model
based on the lead-acid battery
parameters.
Hybrid No Yes, No
Scenario
Note: This parameter is displayed only when Hybrid Scenario is set to YES.
Note: Li Batt Simultaneous Chg and Dischg is displayed only when lithium batteries of different
models are connected.
Main Menu > Parameters Battery Install 2010-01-01 Set the parameter according to
Settings > Digital Power > Time the actual situation.
Battery > Other Parameters
Battery Cable 1m Set this parameter to 0 to 100
Length based on the actual situation.
Note:
● When each battery string is connected to the RTN+ busbar over one cable, set Battery Cable
Length to half of the total length of cables between both ends of a battery string and the
positive and negative busbars, and set Batt Cable CS Area to the cross-sectional area of the
cable.
● When each battery string is connected to the RTN+ busbar using two cables, set Battery Cable
Length to half of the total length of a suite of cables between both ends of a battery string
and the positive and negative busbars, and set Batt Cable CS Area to the sum of the cross-
sectional areas of the two cables.
● Battery n Connected is displayed only when the usage of the corresponding circuit breaker is
set to Lead-Acid Battery.
For example:
● If battery routes 1 and 2 are respectively connected to a battery string ( battery string consists
of four 12 V batteries c), set Battery 1 Connected and Battery 2 Connected to Yes and others
to No, and set Single-String Cap. to 150 Ah.
● If battery route 1 is connected to two battery strings in parallel ( battery string consists of four
12 V batteries c), set Battery 1 Connected to Yes and others to No, and set Single-String Cap.
to 300 Ah.
Rated 40 Ah 1 to 300
Capacity The batteries controlled by one circuit
breaker or fuse are called a battery
string.
NOTE
For example, if lithium batteries are connected to battery circuit breaker 1 and lead-acid
batteries are connected to battery circuit breaker 2, set lead-acid battery parameters
according to 4.1.3 Setting Basic Battery Parameters (set Battery 1 Connected to No and
Battery 2 Connected to Yes) and set lithium battery parameters according to 4.1.3 Setting
Basic Battery Parameters (set Battery 1 Connected to Yes and Battery 2 Connected to
No).
Enabling alarm You can enable or disable each alarm based on site
generation requirements.
If an alarm is enabled, the SMU generates the alarm
when the alarm condition is met.
If an alarm is disabled, the SMU does not generate
the alarm even though the alarm condition is met.
Setting alarm severities There are four alarm severities: critical, major, minor,
and warning.
You can set a severity for each alarm.
Setting alarm You can associate alarms to relays with dry contact
associated relays outputs.
Set the alarm enabling function, alarm severities, and associated relays on the LCD
by navigating through Main Menu > Parameters Settings > Alarm Parameters >
Alarm Config.
Main Menu > Parameters Settings > DIN n Alarm Close Close, Open
Alarm Parameters > DI Condition.
Configurations
Main Menu > Parameters Settings > ALM n Close Close, Open
Alarm Parameters > DO Dry Contact Alarm
Para. Action
Figure 4-1 Rectifier addresses (twenty 100 A rectifiers are used in the example)
Parameters
LCD Operations
Step 1 Set Rect. Address Settings to Yes.
Path: Main Menu > Quick Setup > Rect. Address Settings
----End
Main Menu > Parameters Tank Type Cuboid Horizontal Cylinder, Vertical Cylinder,
Settings > Other Device Irregular, Cuboid
Config > Fuel Tank n
Tank Length 1.50 m 0.50 to 20.00
This parameter is displayed only
when Tank Type is set to Horizontal
Cylinder.
Calibration 10 1 to 100
Num This parameter is displayed only
when Tank Type is set to Irregular.
Verify that the self-check result is consistent with the actual number of DGs and
the DGs work properly. If the DG self-check fails, refer to the DG manual for
troubleshooting and DG cable connection checking.
NOTE
A maximum of two DGs can be connected. The auto check process is as follows:
1. About 2 minutes after starting DG 1, the monitoring unit checks the DG running status
to determine whether the DG has started.
2. About 2 minutes after shutting down DG 1, the monitoring unit checks the DG running
status to determine whether the DG has shut down.
3. About 2 minutes after starting DG 2, the monitoring unit checks the DG running status
to determine whether the DG has started.
4. About 2 minutes after shutting down DG 2, the monitoring unit checks the DG running
status to determine whether the DG has shut down.
After the auto check is complete, the SMU displays the results on the screen:
● Control DG Number (0/1/2)
● DG 1 Start Result (Success/Fail)
● DG 1 Stop Result (Success/Fail)
● DG 2 Start Result (Success/Fail)
● DG 2 Stop Result (Success/Fail)
A single-DG self-check takes about 4 minutes, and a dual-DG self-check takes more than 8
minutes.
Main Menu > Enab AC Disable Disable, Enable ● Indicates whether the
Parameters Settings > Failure Test standard battery test
Digital Power > is allowed if an AC
Battery > Standard power outage occurs.
Test Para.
Time Test Disable Disable, Timed The mode in which the
Mode Test, Planned monitoring unit starts
Test an automatic test on
schedule or as planned.
● Planned Test: Set one
or more time points
to perform one or
more battery tests.
● Timed Test: Set the
test start time and
test period to test
batteries periodically.
Main Menu > Enab Timed Disable Disable, Enable ● Indicates whether to
Parameters Settings > ShortTest allow the monitoring
Digital Power > unit to perform short
Battery > Short Test tests automatically.
Param ● When batteries are
charging or
hibernating, the SMU
periodically starts a
short test for
batteries based on
settings to rapidly
determine whether
the batteries are
normal.
Step 1 Choose Maintenance > Configuration File, enter the encryption password of the
exported configuration file in the Back Up Current Settings area, and click Back
Up Current Settings.
----End
Step 1 Choose Maintenance > Configuration File, enter the decryption password for
importing the configuration file in the Import a new configuration file area,
select the new configuration file, and click Upload.
----End
NOTICE
● When importing the backup configuration file, ensure that the system types of
the exported and imported configuration files are consistent.
● If an encryption password is set when the configuration file is exported, the
decryption password for importing the configuration file must be the same as
the encryption password.
----End
NOTICE
Step 1 Choose Maintenance > Spare Parts Configuration File, enter the Configuration
File Encryption Password in the Back Up Current Settings area, and click Back
Up Current Settings.
Step 2 Choose Maintenance > Spare Parts Configuration File, enter the Configuration
File Decryption Password in the Import a new configuration file area, select
Import a new configuration file, and click Upload.
NOTICE
● When importing the backup configuration file, ensure that the system types of
the exported and imported configuration files are consistent.
● If an encryption password is set when the configuration file is exported, the
decryption password for importing the configuration file must be the same as
the encryption password.
----End
Step 1 Choose Maintenance > Software Upgrade, select the upgrade file in Software
Upgrade, and click Upload.
----End
NOTICE
Confirm password The confirm password must be the same as the new
password.
Password Validity Period Set this parameter based on the site requirements.
Value range: 1 to 11000 (days).
Advance Warning Before Set this parameter based on the site requirements.
Password Expires (days) Value range: 1 to 90 (days).
----End
NOTICE
● You are advised to periodically change the WiFi password to improve account
security and prevent unauthorized network attacks, such as data tampering.
● The Company will not be liable for any security issues caused by your failure to
change the preset password in time or password loss after changing. (The
password cannot be retrieved if it is lost.)
● The WiFi function is disabled by default. Enable the WiFi function before using
it and disable it after using it to ensure network security.
Password Changeme 'a–z ',' A–Z ',' 0–9 ',' _ ',' # ',' @ ',' -','.
'(a maximum of 31 characters) It is
recommended that the password
contain at least two types of
characters and the length exceed
eight characters.
Step 1 Choose Query > DO Alarm Config to view the association between dry contact
outputs and alarms.
Step 2 Choose Query > DI Dry Contact Config to view the association between dry
contact inputs and devices.
----End
Step 1 Choose Home > Active Alarm to view active alarms. You can filter active alarms
by Equipment or Severity.
----End
Step 1 Choose Query > Historical Alarm. You can filter historical alarms by Equipment,
Start Time, and End Time, and click Query to view historical alarms.
----End
Step 1 Choose Maintenance > Version Information and view the version information.
----End
Step 1 Export historical data. Choose Query > Export Data, select a data type, and click
Export.
Step 2 Export e-labels. Choose Maintenance > E-label and click Export All.
Step 3 Collect rectifier fault information. Choose Monitoring > Digital Power > Rectifier
Group > Running Control, select Fault Information Collection Control, and click
Submit.
Step 4 Collect lithium battery fault information. Choose Monitoring > Digital Power >
Lithium Battery Group > Running Control, select Collect Fault Information in
the Fault Information Collection Control area, and click Submit.
Step 5 Export fault information. Choose Maintenance > Fault Information, enter the
Encryption Password for Export in the Export Fault Information area, and click
Export Fault Information.
----End
NOTE
● The exported fault information includes the black box information about rectifiers and
lithium batteries.
● If information export fails due to a browser error, wait for a certain period (30 minutes
at most), log in, and try again.
NOTE
Only the system administrator can start and stop the minimum recovery system.
Step 1 Choose Maintenance > Service Management, select a service type, choose Stop
or Start, and click Submit. In the displayed re-authentication dialog box, enter the
Password of Current Login User and click Submit to set the service status.
Note: Set the status of a service as required based on the service name.
Step 2 Choose System Settings > Advanced Settings > Security Configuration >
Security Configuration. In the Minimum Recovery System area, select Stop or
Start and click Submit. In the displayed re-authentication dialog box, enter the
Password of Current Login User and click Submit to set the minimum recovery
system status.
----End
The alarm severity, alarm name, fault code, settings, generation time, and
clearance time are displayed.
Historical Alarms
When the SMU is running properly, set the language, date, and time in the
following menu paths.
Context
Basic battery parameters are fundamental for the monitoring unit to manage
batteries and should be set based on the number and capacity of battery strings
connected. The monitoring menus are related to the type of connected batteries
and the number of battery strings.
NOTICE
Incorrectly setting basic battery parameters affects the battery charge and
discharge management and reduces the battery lifespan.=
Timed BC 9h 1 to 24 -
Duration
BC Max Duration 18 h 5 to 48 -
AC Fail BC 10 min 0 to 30 -
Duration
BLVD Capacity 5% 0 to 99 -
HT Alarm Thres. 50 °C 25 to 80 -
Very HT Alarm 53 °C 25 to 80 -
Thres.
Lost Phase - - -
Enable
Date Format - -
Date Setting - -
Time Zone - -
Time - -
Vendor
SMU Version
Version Details
WARNING
NOTE
● The menu hierarchy and parameter display depend on the power supply scenario,
system type, system parameter settings, and device connections.
● # indicates that the parameter is displayed only when related devices are connected or
related parameters are set.
Running Views the operating status of the power system, rectifiers, batteries, and other
Information modules in the system.
Quick Setup Quickly sets common parameters, such as the number of battery strings, rated
battery capacity, date, time, and network parameters.
Parameters Sets parameters for the power system, rectifiers, batteries, and other modules
Settings in the system.
Running Control Manually controls the power system, rectifiers, batteries, and other modules in
the system, such as switching between equalized charging and float charging,
starting or shutting down rectifiers, clearing historical alarms, and restarting
the SMU.
Site Maintain Performs USB-based operations such as upgrade, export, and site setup.
Total AC Input -
Total DC Consumption -
Parallel Status -
AC Frequency -
Active Power -
Power Factor -
Phase L1 PowerFactor -
Phase L2 PowerFactor -
Phase L3 PowerFactor -
PhL1 CurrImbalanRate -
PhL2 CurrImbalanRate -
PhL3 CurrImbalanRate -
ExstgPowSupplySource -
TotACInptEnergConsum -
AC Frequency -
Active Power -
LLVD Quantity -
Load Usage -
DC Output Power -
AC Input Voltage -
Rated Efficiency -
Real-time Efficiency -
Temperature -
Running Status -
Brand -
Hardware Version -
Software Version -
Barcode -
Is Rectifier Lock Su -
Total SOC -
Backup Time -
Test Status -
BatteryTemperature 1 -
Total DischargeTimes -
Battery Type -
Chg/Disch Power -
BatteryCell n Volt -
Communication Status
Output Voltage
Output Current
Input Voltage
Temperature
On/Off Status
Hardware Version
PowerSoftwareVersion
Barcode Info
Switch Reason
Phase L1 Voltage
Phase L2 Voltage
Phase L3 Voltage
Phase L1 Current
Phase L2 Current
Phase L3 Current
Output Power
AC Frequency
Phase L1 Factor
Phase L2 Factor
Phase L3 Factor
Coolant Temp
Rotation Speed
Cabin Temp
Load Rate
Switch Rate
Oil Pressure
Oil Level
Remain Runtime
Phase L1 Voltage
Phase L2 Voltage
Phase L3 Voltage
Phase L1 Current
Phase L2 Current
Phase L3 Current
Output Power
AC Frequency
Load Rate
Remain Runtime -
DC Voltage -
Battery Temp -
Cabinet Model -
Middle Voltage -
DC Load n Cons -
DC load n Current -
Nuber of LLVD -
DC Load n Power -
AC Frequency -
Active Power -
Cabinet Model -
CommunicationAddress -
DC Load n Current -
LLVD Quantity -
DC Load n Power -
AC Frequency -
Active Power -
AC Work Status -
GPS Longitude -
Latitude -
Altitude -
Load n -
Asset Info -
Low Cap Li-ion Batt # > Li-ion Total Batt. Current These parameters are
Battery Group displayed only when Battery
Battery Status Model is set to BBS 4840Z.
Battery Temp. N
Total Capacity
Bakcup Time
Test Status
Running Mode -
Combined Voltage -
Hardware Version -
Software Version -
Load n Current -
Load n Power -
Hardware Version -
Software Version -
Hardware Version -
Software Version -
Communication Status -
RF Software Version -
NIM02D # NIM02D # -
Load n Status -
Load n Power -
Load n Consumption -
EFUSE Name -
Ambient Humidity -
AIM n # AC Frequency -
Phase L1 Voltage -
Phase L2 Voltage -
Phase L3 Voltage -
Phase L1 Current -
Phase L2 Current -
Phase L3 Current -
Active Power -
Active Electricity -
SoftWare Version -
Hardware Version -
Hardware Version -
Phase L1 Power -
Phase L2 Power -
Phase L3 Power -
Work Scenario -
Software Version -
Hardware Version -
Virtual Network IP -
Software Version -
Hardware Version -
Performance TotACInptEnergConsum -
Component Info > Controller Monitor Brd Barcode Only the information about
connected components is
PowerSubrack Barcode displayed.
Cabinet Barcode
ExpansionBrd Barcode
Camera # > Camera Group Camera n Applies when the serial port
camera is connected.
Camera # > Camera n Software Version
Vendor Type
Port number
Vendor Type
IP Address
Signal Strength -
Data Mode -
IP Address -
Hall n Current -
DC Voltage -
COM n State -
Port n DI n State -
DI n State -
System Type -
Software Version -
Hardware Version -
Phase L1 Voltage -
Phase L2 Voltage -
Phase L3 Voltage -
Phase L1 Current -
Phase L2 Current -
Phase L3 Current -
Total Consumption -
Input n phase L1 V. -
Input n phase L2 V. -
Input n phase L3 V. -
Ch n Ph L1 Current -
Ch n Ph L2 Current -
Ch n Ph L3 Current -
Ch n Active Power -
Ch n Power Factor -
Ch n Power Consump -
Software Version -
Barcode Info -
Running State -
Total Refueling -
Mains Qty 1 0 to 2
This parameter is displayed only when
DG Number is set to 2.
Genset Quantity 0 0 to 2
A/C Quantity 2 0 to 8
AC Cabinet n AC Cabinet 1 1 to 16
No.
DC Cabinet n DC Cabinet 1 1 to 16
No.
A.2.7 AC Cabinet
Table A-9 AC Cabinet
Path Parameter Default Value Value Range
Site ID - -
IP Address 192.168.0.10 -
Default 192.168.0.1 -
Gateway
Backplane IP 192.168.0.10 -
Address
Backplane 255.255.255.0 -
SubnetMask
Backplane 192.168.1.1 -
DefGateway
IPv4 DSCP 46 0 to 63
VLAN ID 1 0 to 4094
VLAN Priority 5 0 to 7
Bridge IP 192.168.0.10 -
Address
BridgSubntPre 64 0 to 128
fxLngth
n. Rectifire Address - 1 to 60
This parameter is displayed only when
Rect. Address Setting is set to Yes.
Load Discon 15 % 0 to 99
Cap
PD Start 00:00:00 -
Time n
Exempt 00:00:00 -
Start Time
Mains Qty 1 0 to 2
This parameter is displayed only
when Genset Qty is set to 2.
Genset 0 0 to 2
Quantity
Fuel Tank 1 0 to 4
Quantity
Parallel ID - -
Local 1 1 to 16
Cabinet No.
Rated AC 50 Hz 40 to 70 -
Frequency
AC 90% 70 to 95 -
UnderFreq
Thresh
Rectifier > Rectifier Default 53.5 V 48.0 to 58.0 The default output
Group Output Volt voltage of rectifiers after
the communication with
the monitoring unit fails.
LightLoad 5% 0 to 150 -
AlarmThres
Battery 1m 0 to 100 -
Cable
Length
Block 2V 2 V, 12 V -
Voltage
Battery > Temp Temp 80 mV/ °C 0 to 150 This parameter is: For 48
Compenstn Param Compenstn V battery string, the
Coeff amplitude of the battery
float charge voltage that
needs to be adjusted for
each change of 1°C. Set
this parameter based on
the actual specifications
of the battery.
For example, if the
temperature
compensation
coefficient of each 2 V
battery is 3.33 mV/ °C
and each 48 V battery
string comprises 24 2 V
batteries, then set this
parameter to 80 mV/ °C,
which is calculated as
follows: 3.33 x 24 = 80.
TempCompe 45 °C 40 to 45 -
nsUpThresh
TempCompe 5 °C 0 to 25 -
nsLowThres
h
ForbidBatt- No Yes, No -
On@LowTe
m
ConnDlay@ 30 min 10 to 30 -
BatProtDisc
Battery > Standard Enab AC Disable Disable, Enable Indicates whether the
Test Para. Failure Test standard battery test is
allowed if an AC power
outage occurs.
Battery > Short Test Enab Timed Disable Disable, Enable ● Indicates whether to
Param ShortTest allow the monitoring
unit to perform short
tests automatically.
● When batteries are
charging or
hibernating, the SMU
periodically starts a
short test for
batteries based on
settings to initially
and rapidly
determine whether
the batteries are
normal.
LowCapacity 30% 0 to 90 -
AlmThresh
BatConfigErr 5 min 1 to 60 -
FindTime
Block 2V 2, 12 -
Voltage
Load Shunts 0 0 to 5 -
LLVD n PDU - - -
Name
Digital Power > DC Customized 125 A 3 to 125 Set this parameter based
Output Distribut. > Capacity on the actual load
LOAD-iCBD n current. The value
cannot exceed the
through-current capacity
of the cable and the
rated capacity of the
circuit breaker.
NOTICE
To use the Software
Define Breaker function,
the Huawei management
system should be
configured and the
corresponding license
needs to be purchased.
PD Start 00:00:00 - -
Time n
Exempt 00:00:00 - -
Start Time n
A.3.4 UIM
NOTE
A.3.5 Controller
Table A-21 Controller
Parameter Default Value Value Range
VPN Password - -
DisplayDeviceDetails No Yes, No
NOTICE
● To ensure that the electricity price time segment can be properly saved, the
high and low electricity price time segments cannot overlap. At least one high
electricity price time segment should be set.
● If electricity price time segments overlap, the screen displays transparent words
on a black background. In this case, the latest time segment settings cannot be
saved, and the system automatically restores the last saved settings.
● The peak staggering function is available when the Huawei management
system is configured and the corresponding license is purchased.
Battery Disc Mode Battery Life Battery Life This parameter is displayed only
Priority Priority, when Stag Elec Enb is set to Enable.
Staggering
Priority
Max Disc Cap Per Day 10% 5 to 50 This parameter is displayed only
when Stag Elec Enb is set to Enable.
Batt Abn Disable Stag Disable Enable, This parameter is displayed only
Disable when Stag Elec Enb is set to Enable.
End Volt of Stag Elec 48.0 V 45.0 to 53.0 This parameter is displayed only
when Batt Abn Disable Sta is set to
Enable.
NOTICE
● After the peak shaving function is enabled, the battery discharge test, battery
hibernation, and rectifier hibernation functions are disabled.
● When the peak shaving function is enabled for an embedded power system,
the battery disconnection mode and the load disconnection mode of the
system and iDMU are Voltage Mode by default. If Time Mode is set, the
system automatically switches to Voltage Mode. You can set the disconnect
voltage and reconnect voltage.
● The AC peak shaving function is available when the Huawei management
system is configured and the corresponding license is purchased.
AC 10000 A 1 to 10000
CircBreakRat
dCurr
Peak 30% 15 to 90
Shaving SOC
Peak 15% 15 to 90
Shaving SOC
(Mix.)
Power-On 20% 10 to 85
Hysteresis
for LLVD in
Peak
Shaving
Notes:
● MainsCapa For PkShv and AC CircBreakRatdCurr are available only when Enab Mains Pk
Shav is set to Yes and Individually Set Three-Phase Peak Shaving is set to No.
● Enab Mains Pk Shav is available only when AC Mode is set to 1-Phase, 2-Phase 2-Wire, or 3-
Phase 4-Wire.
● Peak Shaving SOC and Batt Backup Enable are available only when Enab Mains Pk Shav is
set to Yes and the load is a lithium battery.
● Peak Shaving SOC (Mix.) is available only when Enab Mains Pk Shav is set to Yes and the
load is a lithium battery and a lead-acid battery.
● PhL1 InputRatedPower to PhL3 InputRatedPower and Phase L1 Breaker Rated Curr to
Phase L3 Breaker Rated Curr are available only when Individually Set Three-Phase Peak
Shaving is set to Yes.
A.3.8 iDCDU
iDCDU n > Basic Load Setting All Branch All Branch, Single Branch
Parameters Mode When Load Setting Mode is set to
All Branch, you only need to set
Load Extend Discon Para. When
Load Setting Mode is set to Single
Branch, you need to set Load n
Extend Discon Para.
Load PD 23:00:00 -
Time
Load Discon 15 % 0 to 99
Cap
iDCDU n > Load Type Load n Type Nome Nome, Type1 - Type20
Config
A.3.9 Mains
Table A-25 Mains
Main Line OV Thres. 286 V 242 to 760 This parameter is available only when
AC Volt Mode is Voltage Mode and
AC Model is 3-Phase 3-Wire.
Main Line UV Thres. 176 V 2 to 342 This parameter is available only when
AC Volt Mode is Voltage Mode and
AC Model is 3-Phase 3-Wire.
Rated AC Line Volt 220 V 104 to 520 This parameter is available only when
AC Volt Mode is Percentage Mode
and AC Model is 3-Phase 3-Wire.
Main Line OV Thres. 130% 110 to 200 This parameter is available only when
AC Volt Mode is Percentage Mode
and AC Model is 3-Phase 3-Wire.
Main Phase OV Thres. 130% 110 to 200 This parameter is displayed only
when AC Volt Mode is Percentage
Mode and AC Model is 1 Phase, 2-
Phase 2-Wire or 3-Phase 4-Wire.
A.3.10 Genset
Table A-26 Genset
Rated 50Hz 45 to 65
Frequency
Under 80% 0 to 90
Voltage
Manufacture - -
r
Brand - -
Rated 50Hz 45 to 65
Frequency
Under 80% 0 to 90
Voltage
Manufacture - -
r
Brand - -
A.3.11 PV Adapter
NOTE
The Abnormal iPV Identification and iPV Software Lock is available when the Huawei
management system is configured and the corresponding license is purchased.
A.3.12 GPS
Table A-28 GPS
Parameter Default Value Value Range
Longitude - -
Latitude - -
Display No Yes, No
Device Info
Amb. Ultra 70 °C 56 to 80
HT Thres.
Amb. HH 95 % 11 to 100
Thres.
Amb. LH 5% 0 to 89
Thres.
Env HT 55 °C 25 to 80
Count Point
LLVD Delay 60 s 5 to 90
Time This parameter is displayed only
when LLVD Enabled is set to Enable.
LLVD Delay 60 s 5 to 90
Time This parameter is displayed only
when LLVD Enabled is set to Enable.
AC Phase 80% 1 to 90
UV Thres. This parameter is displayed only
when AC Voltage Mode is set to
Percentage Mode and AC Model is
1-Phase, 2-Phase 2-Wire or 3-Phase
4-Wire.
Rated AC 50 Hz 40 to 70
Frequency
Uder AC 90% 70 to 95
Freq
Fuel Tank 1 0 to 4
Quantity
Hybrid No Yes, No
Scenario
NonSmartA 0 0 to 2
TS Quantity
Include No Yes, No
Public Load This parameter is displayed only
when DatSrceOf LdEnerCons is set
to DCDB, DC Ammeter, EFUSE or
Shunt.
Load Elec 1 1 to 28
Stat Star This parameter is displayed only
when DatSrceOf LdEnerCons is set
to DCDB, DC Ammeter, EFUSE or
Shunt.
Non-smart 0 0 to 2
ATS Qty
Temp1 No Yes, No
Sensor
Temp2 No Yes, No
Sensor
NonSmart No Yes, No
Lock
Nonintellige No Yes, No
nt Lock
Nonintel. No ALM1-8, No
Lock ALM This parameter is displayed only
when Nonintelligent Lock is set to
YES.
A.3.15 DTS #
Table A-31 DTS #
Path Parameter Default Value Range
Value
DTS 20 1 to 100
Transfers
Limit
A.3.16 DCDB #
Table A-32 DCDB #
Path Parameter Default Value Range Remarks
Value
DCDB n > Load Off Load Off Yes Yes, No This parameter is
Enable Enable available only when
Load Setting Mode is
All Branch.
This parameter is displayed only when Battery Model is set to BBS 4840Z.
BLVD 5% 0 to 100
Capacity
A.3.18 Li Battery #
NOTE
● This parameter is displayed only when Battery Model is set to ESM-A, ESU-A or ESM-
BX.
● There are differences in the default parameters of the battery when the Battery Model
or Battery Capacity is different.
Battery - -
Group
Vendor
BMU 0 0 to 32
Quantity
Cycle Mode Li-Ion And Li-Ion And Acid cycle, Li-Ion primary,
Acid cycle Li-Ion standby
● This parameter only displayed
when iMix Enabled is set to
Enable.
● Li-Ion And Acid cycle: Lithium
batteries and lead-acid batteries
switch between each other to
discharge based on the configured
discharge capacity.
● Li-Ion primary: Lithium batteries
discharge preferentially. When
lithium batteries discharge to the
configured depth of discharge
(DOD), lead-acid batteries
discharge.
● Li-Ion standby: Lead-acid
batteries discharge preferentially.
When lead-acid batteries
discharge to the configured DOD,
lithium batteries discharge.
NOTICE
The hybrid use function is available
when the Huawei management
system is configured and the
corresponding license is purchased.
LT Alarm 0 -50 to 10
Thres.
A.3.19 Camera #
NOTE
Number 5 Pcs 1 to 30
After Alarm Sets how many pictures taken after
alarm generation will be saved.
Cabinet - -
Name
Forbid No Yes, No
Camera
A.3.20 Camera #
NOTE
Forbid No Yes, No
Camera
A.3.21 iBOX
EFUSE n > Load Off Load n Off 43.2 V 35.0 to 56.0 This parameter is
Voltage Volt displayed only when
On/Off Setting is
Single.
EFUSE n > Load Off Load n Off 6000 min 0 to 6000 This parameter is
Time Time displayed only when
Load Off Mode is Time
Mode.
This parameter is
displayed only when
On/Off Setting is
Single.
This parameter is
available only when
Load Discon Mode is
set to Time Mode and
On/Off Setting is set to
Single.
EFUSE n > All Loads to None None, User 1 to User SNs must be
Consumption Config User User 6 consecutive; In a multi-
LLVD scenario, use SNs
must map to LLVD SNs.
Set Cabinet - - -
Name
Outdoor No Yes, No
Amb. TS
Heater Stop 15 °C 5 to 15
Temp.
A.3.24 AIM n
Table A-40 AIM n
Parameter Default Value Value Range
A.3.25 ATS
Table A-41 ATS
Path Parameter Default Value Range
Value
A.3.26 Sensor
Table A-42 Sensor
Path Parameter Default Value Range
Value
Amb VHigh 70 °C 56 to 80
TempThresh
Amb 5% 0 to 89
LowHumAl
mThresh
AmbHiTemp 55 °C 25 to 80
RecThresh
Env HT 55 °C 25 to 80
Count Point
Time 1 1 to 60 -
Multiple
(min)
Time 1 1 to 3600 -
Multiple (h)
Time 1 1 to 86400 -
Multiple
(Day)
Time 1 1 to 525600 -
Multiple
(Year)
Time 1 1 to 600 -
Multiple
(Timer)
FTP IP 192.168.0.10 - -
Address
iFUEL-RS485 - - - -
AC 180 V 60 to 305 -
Undervolt.
Thres.
Oil Pump 4s 1 to 8 -
Runtime
OilClean 2h 1 to 50 -
Period
UIM - -
Controller - -
Door Sensor - -
Smoke - -
Sensor
Other - -
Virtual
Equip
Rectifier - -
Rectifier - -
Group
Battery - -
Group
Battery - -
String
Temp. - -
Control
Group
Fan Group - -
Heater - -
Device
Comm. Ex. - -
Board Group
Comm. Ex. - -
Board
Mains - -
Genset - -
Summary
Genset - -
EFUSE - -
EFuse Group - -
AIM - -
ATS Group - -
ATS - -
GPS - -
Nonintellige - -
nt Lock
DG - -
Controller
Blade Power - -
Blade Power - -
Group
DG Comm - -
Ex Board
AC - -
Distribution
DC Output - -
Distribution
DC Power - -
Fuel Tank - -
SIEE Data - -
Bridge IP 192.168.0.10 -
Address
Bridge 255.255.255. -
Subnet 0
Mask
Bridge 192.168.0.1 -
Default GW
IP Address 192.168.0.10 -
Subnet 255.255.255. -
Mask 0
Default 192.168.0.1 -
Gateway
Backplane IP 192.168.1.10 -
Address
Backplane 255.255.255. -
SubnetMask 0
Backplane 192.168.1.1 -
DefGateway
IPv4 DSCP 46 0 to 63
Enable No Yes, No
VLAN
VLAN ID 0 0 to 4094
VLAN 5 0 to 7
Priority
NetEco 192.168.0.10 -
BkUp
ServerIP
MaintEngine - :, _, 0 to 9, a to z, A to Z
erTelNum1
MaintEngine - :, _, 0 to 9, a to z, A to Z
erTelNum2
MaintEngine - :, _, 0 to 9, a to z, A to Z
erTelNum3
MaintEngine - :, _, 0 to 9, a to z, A to Z
erTelNum4
MaintEngine - :, _, 0 to 9, a to z, A to Z
erTelNum5
YDN1363 Protocol Baud Rate 9600 1200, 2400, 4800, 14400, 115200,
9600, 19200
Communicat 1 1 to 254
ionAddress
Nbound Modbus Protocol Baud Rate 9600 1200, 2400, 4800, 14400, 115200,
9600, 19200
Communicat 33 0 to 254
ionAddress
Communicat 3 0 to 31
ionAddress
Site ID Site ID - -
Date and Time Time Zone UTC +08:00 Time zones of all the major cities in
Beijing the world. For details, see the WebUI.
Date and - -
Time
A.3.33 RestoreConfiguration
Table A-49 RestoreConfiguration
Site Unit - - -
DC Power DC Output - -
Distribution
DMU - -
Rectifier Rectifier n - -
iDCDU > iDCDU Group Clear iDCDU Loss Alm. Yes Yes
iBOX # > iBOX Equip n Del. Com. Fail Dev Yes Yes
This parameter
appears only if a
communications
failure iBOXalarm is
generated.
DCDB # > DCDBn > All Load Consum Clr Yes Yes
Load Consum Clr Ctl
ATS n - -
Temp. Control > Fan Fan Control Mode Automatic Manual, Automatic
Group
MIMO Module # > Turn On/Off Module On Module On, Turn Off
MIMO Group
Clear Mod Loss Alarm Yes Yes
This parameter is
displayed only when
there is an MIMO Lost
alarm.
U Disk Upgrade/Cfg - - -
Upgrade/Cfg Result - -
System Status View the running data of the power system and modules in the power system,
such as rectifiers and batteries.
Runnign View the running status of the AC input, rectifiers, batteries, and loads.
Alarm View the current alarms, historical alarms, and buzzer switch status.
Settings Set parameters for devices in the power system, such as rectifiers and
batteries.
About View the model and version of the monitoring unit in the current system.
B.1 Running
Table B-2 Running menu hierarchy
Path Parameter
System Type
Path Parameter
Battery Status
AC Voltage
This parameter is not displayed in the three-phase or
three–live wire scenario.
Phase L1 Voltage
This parameter is not displayed in the single-phase, dual–
live wire, or three–live wire scenario.
Phase L2 Voltage
This parameter is not displayed in the single-phase, dual–
live wire, or three–live wire scenario.
Phase L3 Voltage
This parameter is not displayed in the single-phase, dual–
live wire, or three–live wire scenario.
AC Current
This parameter is not displayed in the three-phase or
three–live wire scenario.
Path Parameter
AC Freq (Hz)
AC Cabinet n AC Distribution
DC Output Distribut. n
DC Output Distribut. n
AC Distribution
Rectifier n
AC Distribution
Rectifier n
B.2 Alarm
Table B-3 Alarm menu hierarchy
Parameter Default Value Value Range
Active Alarms - -
Historical Alarms - -
Buzzer On - -
B.3 Settings
Table B-4 settings menu hierarchy
Path Parameter Default Value Value Range Remarks
Date Format - - -
Date Setting - - -
Time Zone - - -
Time - - -
Current User's - - -
Password
Timed BC 9h 1 to 24 -
Duration
BC Max Duration 18 h 5 to 48 -
AC Fail BC 10 min 0 to 30 -
Duration
TC Upper Thres. 45 °C 40 to 45 -
TC Lower Thres. 5 °C 0 to 25 -
BLVD Capacity 5% 0 to 99 -
Battery Group > Time Test Mode Disable Disable/Planned ● The mode in
Standard Test Test/Scheduled which the
Para Test monitoring
unit starts an
automatic test
on schedule or
as planned.
● Planned Test:
Set one or
more time
points to
perform one
or more
battery tests.
● Timed Test:
Set the test
start time and
test period to
test batteries
periodically.
HT Alarm Thres. 50 °C 25 to 80 -
Very HT Alarm 53 °C 25 to 80 -
Thres.
Lost Phase - - -
Enable
AC Low Freq 45 Hz 40 to 70 -
Thres.
Gateway - 1.0.0.0 to -
223.255.255.255
Date Format - - -
Date Setting - - -
Time Zone - - -
Time - - -
B.4 Maintenance
Table B-5 Maintenance menu hierarchy
Parameter Default Value Value Range
USB Wizard - -
B.5 About
Table B-6 About menu hierarchy
Parameter Default Value Value Range
SMU - -
Vendor - -
SMU Version - -
Version Details - -
C FAQ
Operating Environment
Supported operating system: Windows 10 or later
Browser: Internet Explorer 8.0 or later, FireFox 13 or later, and Chrome 20 or later
NOTE
Internet Explorer is used as an example to illustrate all WebUI operations mentioned in this
document.
Setting a LAN
NOTICE
If the monitoring unit is connected to a LAN and a proxy server has been selected,
cancel the proxy server settings.
If the monitoring unit is connected to the Internet but your computer is connected
to a LAN, do not cancel the proxy server settings. Otherwise, you cannot access
the SMU.
5. Click OK.
NOTICE
Set Internet Explorer security before you perform the following operations:
● Export historical logs, historical data, statistics, and battery test records.
● Upload system configuration files.
● Download system configuration files.
● Upgrade software.
To set Internet Explorer security, perform the following steps:
1. Open Internet Explorer.
6. Click OK.
7. Click the Advanced tab, and select Use SSL 3.0, Use TLS 1.0, Use TLS 1.1,
and Use TLS 1.2.
8. Click OK.
Parameters Settings > Reset Web Password ● There are two LCD
Local Parameters account levels by
default. For details,
see Table 2-1. The
web password can
be reset only when
the administrator
logs in.
● The web password
cannot be reset
when you have
logged in to the
WebUI
For details about how to change the LCD password on the WebUI, see 4.2.6
Changing a Password. Select the user whose login source is LCD for changing.
NOTE
A -
AC Alternating Current
B -
BBU Baseband Unit
BLVD Battery Low Voltage Disconnected
C -
CAN Control Area Network
D -
DC Direct Current
DCB Deep Cycle Battery
DIN Dry Contact Input
DOD Depth of Discharge
DTS DC Transfer Switch
E -
ESD Electrostatic Discharge
ESM Energy Storage Module
ESU Energy Storage Unit
F -
FCB Fast Charge Battery
FE Fast Ethernet
H -
HTTPS Hypertext Transfer Protocol Secure
I -