XM2-300HPTechnical ManualXM2-300HPXM2-300CE-HPEffective: September 2010member of The Group™
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Grounding and Earth Connection Noteseff
1.0 Introduction to the XM2-300HP, continued1.1 Theory of OperationThe modular XM2-300HP is composed of the:
1.1 Theory of Operation, continued1.1.2 Standby Operation
1.1 Theory of Operation, continued1.1.3 Charger OperationThe XM2-300HP uses a three-stage, temperature-compensated battery charger.
1.2.1 Transformer Module OverviewAC Output Circuit Protection: breaker. To provide increased durability, a
1.2 XM2-300HP Layout, continued1.2.2 Inverter Module Overview
1.2 XM2-300HP Layout, continued1.2.2 Inverter Module Overview, continuedBattery Switch:
1.2 XM2-300HP Layout, continued1.2.3 Optional Status Monitoring ModuleThe XM2-300HP supports the Alpha Technologies DPM communication module.
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1.3 Recommended Enclosure System OptionsProtective Interface Module (PIM)
Pre-installation Inspection1. the Remote Temperature Sensor,
2.0 Installation, continued2.1 Installation ProcedureThe XM2-300HP can be shelf-mounted in a variety of Alpha enclosures. Complete the pre-installat
ACI Option
2.0 Installation, continued2.2 Installing the optional AC Indicator (ACI) Lamp, continued
Removal Procedure:1. Disconnect the battery input and temperature 2. probe cables from the inverter module, and the TMPR
2.0 Installation, continued2.4 Protective Interface Module Installation (factory installed option)
2.0 Installation, continued2.5 Programming the PIMChannel 1 Overcurrent Limit: The RMS current level t
2.0 Installation, continued2.5 Programming the PIM, continued2.5.1 The Setup Menu
2.0 Installation, continued2.6 Service Power Inserter (SPI-LPE)To connect the coaxial cableBefore you remove the cover, unplug the SPI-LPE from the
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3.0 Conguration3.1 ACInputVoltageCongurationThe input voltage on many models is factory set. Ensure proper name plate rating prior to installa
OUTPUT FREQ BAT IN4.0 Operation4.1 Start-up and Test4.1.1 AC Line Operation
4.1 Start-up and Test, continued4.1.1 AC Line Operation, continuedUse the Smart Display to verify XM2-300HP operations. If desired, the No Battery 5
4.1 Start-up and Test, continued4.1.3 Standby Operation XM2-300H
UP: Scroll up in a branch of the menu tree.4.0 Operation, continued4.2 Using the Smart Di
Direction Indicator Symbols
4.0 Operation, continued 4.3 Smart Display modes for XM2-300HP 4.3.1 Operation Normal
Fig. 4-5, Comms Info Display4.0 Operation, continued4.3 Smart Display modes for XM2-300HP, continued4.
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Table of ContentsSafety Notes ...
* Per battery 4.0 Operation, continued 4.3 Sm
Fig. 4-6, Setup Menu Display4.0 Operation, continued 4.3 Smart Display modes for XM2-300HP, continued4
4.0 Operation, continued 4.3 Smart Display modes for XM2-300HP, continued4.3.4 Menu Structure and Navigation (from Operation Normal screen)COMMS IN
4.0 Operation, continued 4.3 Smart Display modes for XM2-300HP, continued4.3.5 Menu Structure and Navigation (from Active Alarms screen) Auto-Scrol
4.4 Alarm Indications
4.0 Operation, continued 4.4 Alarm Indications, continuedTable 4-2, Major AlarmsNote 1: To clear a Latched Self-Test Fail Alarm, initiate and complet
Table 4-3, Minor Alarms4.0 Operation, continued 4.4 Alarm Indications, continuedMinor AlarmsActive Alarm Probable Cause of Alarm Corrective Action
Fig. 4-7, Smart Display LEDs4.0 Operation, continued4.5 Control Panel LEDs
Charger Accept Voltage: Battery Accept charge voltage control in volts per cell. This voltage,
4. 0 Operation, continued4.6 Smart Display Glossary, continuedOvercurrent Tolerance Period: An output overcurrent condition is tolerated on either o
4.0 Operation ... 324.1 Start-up and Test .
4. 0 Operation, continued4.7 Automatic Performance TestAutomatic Self-Test: The XM2-300HP can periodically perform an automatic self test to verify
4.0 Operation, continued4.8 Providing Power via Portable Generator or Inverter
4.8 Providing Power via Portable Generator or Inverter, continued4.8.1 AC Powering, continued
Before turning on the AC voltage input breaker, use a voltmeter to verify the input voltage 1. When the proper voltage is pres
5.1 System InformationAdditional Information menus in the maintenan
5.0 XM2-300HP Maintenance, continued5.2 Battery Charger VoltageThe advanced three-stage charging features of the XM2-300HP are completely self-
5.0 XM2-300HP Maintenance, continued5.7 Inverter Module MaintenanceCarefully remove the inverter module assembly (see Section 2.3, Inverter Module 1
5.0 XM2-300HP Maintenance, continued5.8 Maintenance LogBattery MaintenanceBattery 1 Battery 2Battery ManufacturerTerminal Check
6.0 Return and Repair Information
6.0 Return and Repair Information, continued6.1 Emergency Shutdown
Table 4-1 AC Output ...
7.0 Specications
7.0 Specications,continued7.1 Safety and EMC Compliance
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Safety Notesregarding the safe installati
Safety Precautions, continued
Utility Power Connection Notes
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