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EXTERNAL ALARM

INSTALLATION & SMART


PACK CONFIGURATION
GUIDE
(OUTDOOR SITE)

EXTERNAL ALARM
INSTALLATION GUIDE
(OUTDOOR SITE)

List Of Alarms
Alarm No. 1 : Rectifier & BTS Cabinet Door Alarm
Alarm No. 2 : Rectifier Major Alarm
Alarm No. 3 : Rectifier Minor Alarm
Alarm No. 4 : Low DC Voltage
Alarm No.5 :AC failure

Color Coding of Alarms


Alarm No. 1 : Green & White Green
Alarm No. 2 : Blue & White Blue
Alarm No. 3 : Violet and White Violet
Alarm No. 4 : Grey & White Grey
Alarm No. 5 : Pink & Black/Red

Required Material
Alarm Cable
Krone
Rack
CAT-5 cable 7-9 meters
Soldering Iron
Other basic tools

Overview
Alarm Cable is very long, so cut it in to 2 pieces
1st cable will be used for taking Alarms from Rectifier
Smart Pack I/O ports to Krone
2nd Cable with connector at one end will be used for
taking Alarms from Krone to BTS EAC port (2G
Cabinet)

STEP 1: Krone Installation


Install the Krone on the Rack and fix this rack in the
rectifier cabinet as shown in the next slide
Use proper size bolts and washer and should be
tighten
See the picture in next slide

STEP 2: ALARM CABLE INSTALLATION (BTS --Krone)


Connect the Alarm cable connector on EAC port at
BTS (2G Cabinet)
Bring the other end of Alarm cable to Rectifier
through the Roxtec
Punch the Alarm cable on the lower side of Krone
according to the Alarms sequence i.e. 1,2,3,4 (Left
to Right)
The alarm cable should be fixed properly with ties
and properly routed
See picture in next slide

IMPORTANT

As we are using only 4 alarms (For Outdoor) so all the rest of the alarms which are not
used must be looped as shown above in the picture. There are total of 10 spaces in the
Krone for the alarms Patching so to make a loop for Alarm# 11 (Genset Failure) &
Alarm# 12 (Genset Low Fuel) we just twist the cables from the end to each other
separately (Should be Soldered) & tape them nicely (Dont Hang Them)

STEP 3: INSTALLATION ON THE RECTIFIER CHIPS


Use the other piece of Alarm cable and punch it on
the upper side of Krone according to Alarms Sequence
i.e. 1,2,3,4 (L to R)

STEP 3 continued

Route this cable properly with ties and fix it near the
Rectifier I/O ports
Connect Green & White Green (Alarm no 1) with Pins
8 & 9 of CON1 (X1)
Connect Grey & White Grey (Alarm no 4) with Pins 9 &
10 of CON2 (X2)
Connect Violet & White Violet (Alarm no 3) with Pins
15 & 16 of CON2 (X2)
Connect Blue & White Blue (Alarm no 2) with Pins 18
& 19 of CON2 (X2)

CON 2
(X2)
CON 1
(X1)

STEP 4: BTS CABINET DOOR SENSOR

The BTS Cabinet door sensor


cable is very small so we have
to extend it
Take 1 pair from CAT-5 Cable
and solder it with the sensor
wires in BTS (2G Cabinet)
Route this cable properly and
fix it near Smart Pack I/O ports
Connect this pair with pins 3 &
4 of CON 2

BTS Cabinet door


Sensor

STEP 5: RECTIFIER CABINET DOOR SENSOR


Usually Rectifier door Sensor cables are already
connected to the CON 1 (X1)
If it is not connected then connect Rectifier Door
Alarm Cable with pins 1 & 2 of CON 1 (X1)
Rectifier Door Sensor

Rectifier Door cable connected to


pins 1 & 2 of CON 1

SMARTPACK CONFIGURATION
GUIDE
(OUTDOOR Rect.)

Required Material
Eltek Power Suite (This is easily available in CD s in
indoor sites)
PC
Cable for connection between PC and Smart pack
(This cable is also found in Indoor sites, you can
pick one)

Overview
All the Alarm configuration is already done & saved
as a Alarm Configuration file, you just need to upload
the file for all the alarms configuration except the
configuration for Door (Rectifier & BTS) Alarm (Alarm#
1) which needs to be configured as follows
We will assign Alarm Output 2 for the output of Door
Alarm (Alarm No. 1)
We will use Digital Inputs 1 (pins 1&2,CON1/X1) &
Digital Input 4 (pins 3&4,CON2/X2 ) for Rectifier and
BTS cabinet door respectively

STEP 1: Installing the Software


Install the Eltek Power Suite software properly in your
PC
Install the drivers which are also available in CD

STEP 2: Connecting to Smart Pack


Connect the data cable to your PC and Smart Pack
Run the software from the Icon on your desktop
You will see the window which is next slide

When this window appears press the


Connect Button

If you have installed the drivers correctly then press


Find COM port # Button. You will get a COM port no here
Enter this port no here
Set Bits per Second to 38400 or 9600
Password is 3
Press the Connect button

When you are connected you will face this


window
Double- click Control Unit 1

Go to Alarm Group Configuration Tab

Check this box in


front of Door Alarm.
All other check
boxes should be UnChecked
If you dont find
any Door
Alarm written
under the
Alarm Group
column then
you can edit
one of these
vacant Alarm
Group and
write Door

Alarm

Uncheck all the Checked boxes under the column Alarm


Output2
Now try to find door alarm written in the column Alarm Group
If it is not there then you can edit any Alarm Group which is
free and write there Door Alarm
Check the Alarm Output2 in front of Door Alarm
Press Apply at the bottom
After this Click the Input Handler Tab

You will Click the Door open link

If it is not there then just click the First Link and


make the settings as shown in the next slide

Make sure Enable is checked

Give 3 sec Time delay

Change the description, put it Rectifier Door and press


Change

Go to the Alarm Group Scroll bar and select Door Alarm

Press OK

Now press the ProgInput 1.4 link

In the description write BTS Door and


press change

Other settings are same as in 2 slides


back

After this you will see some thing like this

SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS
The pictures which are pasted in slides SHOULDNT be considered as
model pictures, because this installation was done by an Engineer
without proper tools and equipment
Connect the Alarm cable connector on EAC port at 2G BTS Cabinet
(Important)
So who so ever will install the Alarm cable must install it properly
and with good quality
Cables should be fixed and tied properly
There should be no lose connections on the I/O pins
The sensor cable which is to be extended must be soldered properly
and covered properly with tape
Patching on Krone SHOULDNT be lose
All the External Alarms which are not used must be looped
properly & if there is no space of looping then just twist them
together separately (Should be Soldered) & tape them nicely
(Dont Hang them)

THANK YOU

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