Inview S Manual
Inview S Manual
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Table of content
1. CE+T at a glance.................................................................................................................................... 5
2. Abbreviations ......................................................................................................................................... 6
3. Warranty and Safety Conditions.............................................................................................................. 7
3.1 Disclaimer.................................................................................................................................... 7
3.2 Technical care.............................................................................................................................. 7
3.3 Installation................................................................................................................................... 8
3.3.1 Handling.......................................................................................................................... 8
3.3.2 Surge and transients....................................................................................................... 8
3.3.3 Other............................................................................................................................... 8
3.4 Pre-cautions before maintenance ................................................................................................ 9
3.5 Replacement and Dismantling...................................................................................................... 9
4. Introduction............................................................................................................................................ 10
4.1 Inview S...................................................................................................................................... 10
4.2 Inview S Slot................................................................................................................................ 10
4.3 Inview S - Specifications.............................................................................................................. 11
4.4 Accessories.................................................................................................................................. 12
4.4.1 Measure Box Battery (MBB)............................................................................................. 12
4.4.2 Measure Box DC loads (MBDC)........................................................................................ 13
5. Installation.............................................................................................................................................. 14
5.1 Site preparation............................................................................................................................ 14
5.2 Mounting - Inview S..................................................................................................................... 14
5.2.1 Panel Mounting............................................................................................................... 14
5.3 Installing - Inview S Slot............................................................................................................... 15
5.4 Hardware Connections................................................................................................................. 15
5.4.1 Inview S - Connections.................................................................................................... 15
5.4.2 Inview S Slot - Connections............................................................................................. 16
5.4.3 Measure Box Battery - Connections................................................................................. 16
5.4.4 Measure Box DC (MBDC) - Connections........................................................................... 17
5.4.5 Output relay connections................................................................................................. 18
5.4.6 Digital input connections................................................................................................. 18
5.4.7 Inview S with Bravo and Sierra - System......................................................................... 19
6. Overview - Web Interface........................................................................................................................ 20
6.1 Login............................................................................................................................................ 21
6.2 Interface Areas............................................................................................................................. 21
6.2.1 Header............................................................................................................................ 22
6.2.2 Home Page...................................................................................................................... 22
6.3 Web page and its features............................................................................................................ 23
6.3.1 Monitoring....................................................................................................................... 23
6.3.2 Events............................................................................................................................. 28
6.3.3 Administration................................................................................................................. 29
6.3.4 Account........................................................................................................................... 47
7. Overview - LCD Interface........................................................................................................................ 48
7.1 Inview S - LCD interface............................................................................................................... 48
7.1.1 LED indications............................................................................................................... 49
7.1.2 Menu structure................................................................................................................ 49
7.2 Inview S Slot - LCD Display.......................................................................................................... 50
7.2.1 LED indications............................................................................................................... 50
7.2.2 Menu structure................................................................................................................ 51
7.3 LCD interface - Terminology ........................................................................................................ 52
8. Defective unit.......................................................................................................................................... 53
8.1 Return defective Inview S ............................................................................................................ 53
9. Service................................................................................................................................................... 54
10. Annexe 1: Modules - Parameter List........................................................................................................ 55
10.1 Module - Sierra 25....................................................................................................................... 55
11. Annex 2: Inview S with MBB - Wiring diagram......................................................................................... 59
12. Annex 3: Auxiliary power supply kit........................................................................................................ 60
12.1 Auxiliary power supply kit with Din Rail........................................................................................ 60
12.2 Auxiliary power supply kit - Wiring diagram.................................................................................. 60
13. Annex 4: Inview S panel sheets.............................................................................................................. 61
14. Annex 5: Inview S - Software upgrading.................................................................................................. 62
Release Note:
Release date Modified page
Version Modifications
(DD/MM/YYYY) number
1.0 14/12/2018 - First release of the manual
1.1 25/03/2019 - Updated the content and wiring diagrams
2.0 25/11/2019 - Updated the content and screen shots to software version 3.0
2.1 09/01/2020 60 Updated the Aux power supply information
1. CE+T at a glance
CE+T Power designs, manufactures and markets a range of products for industrial operators with mission critical
applications, who are not satisfied with existing AC backup systems performances, and related maintenance costs.
Our product is an innovative AC backup solution that unlike most used UPS’s
•• Maximizes the operator’s applications uptime;
•• Operates with lowest OPEX;
•• Provides best protection to disturbances;
•• Optimizes footprint.
CE+T power puts 60+ years expertise in power conversion together with worldwide presence to provide customized
solutions and extended service 24/7 - 365 days per year.
2. Abbreviations
ECI Enhanced Conversion Innovation
EPC Enhanced Power Conversion
REG Regular
DSP Digital Signal Processor
AC Alternating current
DC Direct current
PE Protective Earth (also called Main Protective Conductor)
N Neutral
PCB Printed Circuit Board
TRS True Redundant Structure
PWR Power
ESD Electro Static Discharge
MET Main Earth Terminal
MBP Manual By-pass
MBB Measure Box Battery
MBDC Measure Box DC Loads
TCP/IP Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol
USB Universal Serial Bus
LAN Local Access Network
ETH Ethernet
SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol
HTTP HyperText Transfer Protocol
HTTPS Secure HyperText Transfer Protocol
NTP Network Time Protocol
MIB Management Information Base
DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol
NT/KO Not Okay
AL Alarm
3.1 Disclaimer
•• The manufacturer declines all responsibilities if equipment is not installed, used or operated according to the
instructions herein by skilled technicians according to local regulations.
•• Warranty does not apply if the product is not installed, used and handled according to the instructions in the
manuals.
* These instructions are valid for most CE+T Products/Systems. Some points might however not be valid for the
product described in this manual.
3.3 Installation
•• This product is intended to be installed only in restricted access areas.
•• The Inverter System may contain output over current protection in the form of circuit breakers. In addition to
these circuit breakers, the user must observe the recommended upstream and downstream circuit breaker
requirements as per the local regulations.
•• Please use extreme caution when accessing circuits that may be at hazardous voltages or energy levels.
•• The modular inverter rack is a dual input power supply. The complete system shall be wired in a way that both
input and output leads can be made power free.
•• In REG systems, to comply with local and international safety standards the N (output) and PE shall be bonded.
The bonded connection between N (output) and PE must be removed once the AC input is connected.
•• AC and DC circuits shall be terminated with no voltage / power applied.
•• The safety standard IEC/EN62040-1-1 requires that, in the event of an output short circuit, the inverter must
disconnect in 5 seconds maximum. The parameter can be adjusted on Inview controller; however, if the
parameter is set at a value > 5 seconds, an external protection must be provided so that the short circuit
protection operates within 5 seconds. Default setting is 60 seconds.
•• The system is designed for installation within an IP20 or IP21 environment. When installed in a dusty or humid
environment, appropriate measures (air filtering) must be taken.
•• All illustrations in the manual are for general reference.
3.3.1 Handling
•• The cabinet shall not be lifted using lifting eyes.
•• Remove weight from the cabinet by unplugging the inverters. Mark inverters clearly with shelf and position for
correct rebuild. This is especially important in dual or three phase configurations.
•• Empty module positions must not be left open. Replace with dummy cover.
3.3.3 Other
•• Isolation test (Hi-Pot) must not be performed without instructions from the manufacturer.
To download the latest documentation and software, please visit our website at
www.cet-power.com
4. Introduction
4.1 Inview S
Inview S is an advanced monitoring and controller unit for Bravo 20, Bravo 10, Sierra 25, and Sierra 10 power
systems. It allows the user to easily access the system information through inbuilt powerful touch screen graphic
display. In addition to the touch screen display, the user can also access the system information through the web
interface and SNMP protocol.
The Inview S interface provides the user to access the configuration and setup files of the modules in the system. Also,
it is a controller for DC regulation.
Inview S can monitor up to 32 inverters/converters and featured with:
•• 2.8” LCD touch screen display
•• Three LED’s to indicate Major alarm, Minor alarm and System
status
•• Two Digital Inputs
•• Two Output Relay contacts
•• Records 5000 logs as FIFO
Bravo 10 and 20
Modules compatibility Bravo 10 and 20 Bravo 10 Bravo 10 and Sierra 10
Sierra 10 and 25
Touch screen display 2.8’’ capacitive 1.8’’ resistive 2.8’’ capacitive 1.8’’ resistive
Digital input 2 10
Voltage sensor - 3
Current sensor - 3
Temperature sensor - 2
Mounting DIN or panel Shelf DIN or Panel + DIN (MBB) Shelf + DIN (MBB)
12 Vdc (10-14
12 Vdc (10-14 Vdc) 48 Vdc (from the busbar)
Vdc) 48 Vdc
Power supply + PE Connection 12 Vdc (auxiliary source for
+ PE Connection (from the busbar)
(auxiliary source) MBB)
(auxiliary source)
Dimension 180 x 83 x 31 + 160 x 97 87 x 42 x 331 + 160 x 97
180 x 83 x 31 87 x 42 x 331
(W x H x D) mm x 38 x 38
Weight 240 g 650 g 240 + 240 g 650 + 240 g
T602004100 + T602004110 +
Part number T602004100 T602004110
T602006000 T602006000
* Available soon.
4.4 Accessories
4.4.1.1 Specifications
4.4.2.1 Specifications
5. Installation
5.1 Site preparation
•• All cables should be copper wire and must be rated for min 90°C (194°F).
•• All cables must be sized according to the rated current of the Inview S / Measure Box Battery and to the
customer terminal connection.
•• All power and signal cables should be routed properly.
Latch
Place the Inview S in the panel sheet Lock it with four latches
Connect wires and place the panel sheet in the cabinet Mount the panel sheet with screws
Note: To know about panel sheet dimension and cut-out details, refer “13. Annex 4: Inview S panel sheets”, page
61.
Place the module & slide into the shelf Push firmly until module is engaged Make sure the latch is locked in the shelf
•• CE+T COM port is dedicated to establish connection between Inview S and converters.
•• ETH ( ) port is used for network connectivity and user can access the system information in the Web Interface
and SNMP.
•• CAN / iso RS485 port is used to establish communication between Inview S and accessories such as Measure
Box Battery and Measure Box DC load.
Note: In future version, user can use this port for RS485-Modbus communication.
•• USB port is used to update the Inview S firmware.
•• Digital Inputs (D1 and D2): Two digital inputs are available for customer connections.
•• Output Relays (K1 and K2): Two output relays are available and it is used for Major and Minor Alarms.
•• Power: The regulated separate +12 Vdc is required for powering the controller and the power consumption is
5W. (CE+T can provide auxiliary power supply converter (48 to 12 Vdc). Part number is T602006004)
Inview S Slot has an ETH port and USB at the front. Output relays, digital inputs, CAN and power
connections are present at the rear side of the Inview S Slot connected shelf.
USB
5.4.2.1 Inview S Slot - Front connections
LAN port is used for network connectivity and user can access the system information in the Web
Interface.
USB port is used to update the Inview S firmware.
Shelf Rear
CAN
Modbus PE
NO
NC
C
NO
NC
C
(RS485)
K1 K2 D1 D2 Power
•• Current (I1 to I3) terminal is used to monitor the current of Battery. Ensure the polarity from the shunt while
wiring.
I1: battery shunt when a common shunt is used for all strings
I2: string 1 shunt when measuring each battery
I3: string 2 shunt when measuring each battery
Note: MBB is designed to monitor the current from 50mV or 60mV shunt only.
•• Temperature (T1 & T2): T1 terminal is used for temperature compensation and T2 terminal is not available. For
temperature monitoring, the LM335 sensor must be used and wired as per the following.
•• CAN 1 port is used to establish the connection between Inview S and Measure Box Battery.
•• CAN 2 port is used to connect and parallel up to three MBB. It also helps to connect the MBDC.
•• Digital Inputs (D1 to D8): Eight Digital Inputs are available for customer connections.
•• Output Relays (K1 to K6): Six output relays are available for customer connections
K1 and K2 - Major and Minor alarms
K5 and K6 - LVD Connections
•• Power: The regulated separate +12 V power supply is required for powering MBB and the power consumption is
2W. (CET can provide auxiliary power supply converter (48 to 12 Vdc). Part number is T602006004).
NO Com NC
GND 12 Vdc
0 1
1. Connect “RJ45” port in shelf and “CE+T COM” port in Inview S using RJ45 straight cable.
2. Connect “CAN / iso RS485” port in Inview S and “CAN1” port in Measure Box Battery using RJ45 straight cable.
3. Connect “CAN2” port in Measure Box Battery and “CAN1” port in Measure Box DC using RJ45 straight cable.
(Note: Measure Box DC is an optional)
4. Connect 12 V supply to Inview S and MBB from auxiliary power supply kit.
1
RJ45 CE+T COM
port RJ45 Cable
Shelf Inview S
4 Auxiliary Power
CAN / iso RS485 Power supply kit
(12 V DC)
2 RJ45 Cable
CAN 2 CAN 1
CAN 1 CAN 2
3
Measure Box DC Measure Box Battery
Power Power
For more information about wiring refer “11. Annex 2: Inview S with MBB - Wiring diagram”, page 59
Home
Site Information
Time
Battery summary
AC Input Buzzer
DC Load
DC Screen brightness
Monitoring
Power System Network
Converters
AC Output Accessories
Accessories
Digital inputs
Web server
SNMP
Logs
Events Supervisor Debug system
Communication
Users
DC events
Events
Parameters Converter events
Power
Maintenance System events
Customer events
Administration
Phase Phase 1 to Phase 3
MBDC
DC Loads
Converters Battery Characteristics
Administration Temperature
Accounts compensation
About
Boost charging
Battery test
6.1 Login
Open the web browser and type the default IP address 10.250.250.1
in the address field and press enter.
Note: Use any one of the following latest version of web browser: Google
Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, Safari or microsoft edge.
Inview S has three login – Basic, Expert and Admin. All three login is
password protected.
The default password for all three logins is “1234”. It can be modified,
refer section , page 30.
Basic login can only browse the pages and download the files, but Expert and Admin login can access and also modify
the system parameter values.
An auto-logout feature is available to avoid a user being connected all the time. When no action is performed for more
than 10 minutes, the session will expire and goes to login screen.
6.2.1 Header
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
1 Home: Clicking on goes to the home page from any page you are accessing in the interface.
2 Breadcrumbs: Provide navigation of the page. It trails all levels so that user can know where you are within
the interface and can go to any previous menu.
3 Display the date, time and the site name of the system.
6 Info: Clicking on in the home page, provides brief information about the system, while in other pages
provide the latest three ongoing events.
7 Account: Provides the information of which account is logged in (Basic, Expert or Admin). Clicking on drop-
down arrow user can access the following pages:
Administration - Provide quick access to Users, Parameters and Maintenance pages.
About - Provides the information of Inview product details and network connectivity details.
5
1 3 4
1 AC Input: Clicking on the AC Input region displays the page contain all measurements regarding AC Input.
2 DC: Clicking on the DC region displays the page contains all measurements regarding DC input and output.
3 Power System: Clicking on the Power System region display the page contains regarding system information
such as overall system power and also in each phase, configured modules, active modules, and list of detected
modules and accessories.
4 AC Output: Clicking on the AC Output region displays the page contains all measurements regarding AC
Output. Regardless of the system configuration (1P, 3P), display the power fed to the load on each phase.
5 Notifications: Display the current generated alarms and events.
6.3.1 Monitoring
6.3.1.1 AC Input
AC input page displays Voltage, Current, Frequency, and Input Power, which is measured by the modules on the AC
Input. In multi-phase system displays the information on each phase.
Select Home page > AC input
6.3.1.2 DC
DC page displays the summary of DC information, which includes both battery and DC load. Next to it, displays
separately the summary of Battery and DC Load which is measured by the modules on the DC input and DC Load.
Select Home page > DC
•• Battery: Clicking on Battery region in DC page displays the detailed information of battery. In this page, the user
can set boost charging and perform the battery test by clicking the “LAUNCH BATTERY BOOST” and “LAUNCH
BATTERY TEST” button.
From this page, the user can go to battery configuration page and maintenance page to view battery reports by
clicking on the Configuration and Battery reports region.
•• DC Load: Clicking on the DC load region displays the summary of all DC loads.
Note: Negative sign “-” indicates discharging and positive sign “+” indicates charging.
From this page, user can go to the MBDC page where all the DC loads are listed by clicking Global region.
Note: By clicking on icon provide a quick brief description of the corresponding parameters.
Power system page contains Modules and Accessories section.
Converters
Select Converters tab in the power system page.
Bottom of the page displays the list of all installed modules and provides the general information of the modules.
Clicking on “BLINK LED” button, the corresponding module LED’s blink for 6 seconds. It helps to identify the module in
the system and also the assigned phase of the module.
Note: Clicking on “REMOVE MISSING MODULES“ button removes all the non-active modules from the list.
To know more about the module, select a particular module from the list.
Modules page displays General information, AC Input, DC and AC Output details of the corresponding module. This
page has other features such as BLINK LED, SWITCH OFF and SET NEW FAN INSTALLED.
•• General Information
Module ID: Set identification number for module.
DC: Displays to which DC group the module is assigned.
Phase: Assign to which phase the module to function.
(Note: the module output should be turned OFF while assigning the phases)
Module power, Serial Number, Software Version, Type of the module and due days of module fan
replacement.
•• AC Inputs – Voltage, Current, Frequency and Active Power.
•• DC – Voltage, Current and Active Power.
•• AC Output – Voltage, Current, Frequency, Active Power and Apparent Power.
•• Other Features:
Blink LED: Clicking on “BLINK LED” button, the corresponding module LED’s blink for 6 seconds. It helps
to identify the module in the system and also the assigned phase of the module.
Switch OFF: Clicking on “SWITCH OFF” button, the corresponding module will be turned OFF and
generates an alarm in events page as module off.
Set new fan installed: Clicking on “SET NEW FAN INSTALLED” button, the corresponding module “Module
fan replacement” due will be reset to 2556 days (7 years).
(Note: Do not click this button, until a new fan is replaced inside the module.)
Accessories
Select Accessories tab in the power system page, it displays the list of Accessories installed in the system.
Accessories are Measure Box Battery and Measure Box DC. Clicking on “BLINK LED” button, the corresponding
accessory LED blink for 6 seconds. It helps to identify the accessory in the system.
To know more about the accessory, select a particular accessory from the list, and it displays detailed information of
that accessory. The following is an accessory of Measure box battery page.
From this page, the user can view and configure the corresponding accessory by clicking “Configuration” at the right
corner of the web page.
6.3.1.4 AC Output
AC Output page displays Voltage, Current, Frequency, Active Power, Apparent Power and Power Factor, which is
measured by the modules on the AC Output. In multi-phase system displays the information of each phase.
Select Home page > AC output
The status bar below the Active and Apparent power indicates the load delivering by the system.
•• Green - Load is within the range.
•• Orange - Saturation.
•• Red - Overload.
6.3.2 Events
Events page displays the list of current alarms and events, and it stops displaying once the alarms is cleared. It also
provides the information of events Severity, Origin, Description and Date & time. Events triggered depends upon the
delay time of the relay.
6.3.2.1 Logs
Logs page display the list of changes that occurred in the system, to help during troubleshooting. It also provides the
information of Logs ID, Severity, Origin, Description, Date & time, and State.
It displays latest 5000 logs as FIFO (First In First Out).
6.3.3 Administration
Administration page provide access to Users, Parameters and Maintenance pages.
•• Users page provides the option to create, modify and delete user accounts.
•• Parameters page provide access to supervisor, communication, events and power pages.
•• Maintenance page provides access to update software, download support package, download logs, time setting,
download MIB and view battery reports.
6.3.3.1 Users
Users page provides the access to create and modify the user accounts for web interface and PIN modification for LCD
interface.
Admin – User can access, modify all the applicable parameters, and manage user accounts. (The
manufacturer created Admin account cannot be deleted)
Expert - User can access and modify all the applicable parameters, and can change their own password.
Basic – User can only view the parameters.
Note: The feature of creating and editing user account is available only in Admin privilege.
Modify the privilege from the “Role” drop-down list as Admin, Expert, or Basic.
Click on “PASSWORD” button to edit existing password.
Click on “DELETE” button to remove the user account.
6.3.3.2 Parameters
Parameters page provide access to Supervisor, Communication, Events and Power pages. Modification of parameter
values in these pages reflects the function of Inview S.
Other Features
•• User can upload and download the system parameters by clicking “IMPORT” and “EXPORT” button at the top
right side of the page. These two buttons are available in all parameters page.
•• Modifications list: At the right side of the parameters page, displays the list of parameter modifications. This list
helps the user to overview the changes and can apply the required parameters.
Apply: Clicking on “APPLY” button, the controller accepts all the
parameter changes in the modifications list.
Dismiss All: Clicking on “DISMISS ALL” button, the controller rejects
all the parameter changes in the modifications list.
Clicking on button, the controller rejects only the particular
modification from the list.
Controls Description
Page expands
Supervisor
Supervisor page display and access to global parameters such as Site information, Time settings, Buzzer, Network,
Accessories and Digital input settings.
•• Site Information: Enter the site location details where Inview is installed.
•• Time: Set the time settings and it reflects in the header, logs and events.
Mode: Choose Computer or NTP from the drop down list and update in Time management at
Maintenance page, refer, page 47.
○○ Computer – Inview read the computer time during the configuration and adapt the time.
○○ NTP – Inview Internal clock synchronizes with the server time.
Time zone: Choose the time zone from the drop-down list.
NTP server: Enter the NTP server address.
•• Buzzer: Select the check box to enable the buzzer sound when any alarm is generated. User can set different
sound sequence to differentiate Major and Minor alarm from the drop-down list. Even though this feature is
disabled, the buzzer produces sound during LVD notifications.
•• Screen brightness: Adjust the LCD touch screen brightness between 25% to 100%. If no action is performed for
more than 3 minutes, the LCD screen goes off and wakes up once the screen was tapped.
•• Network: Inview supports IPv4 network. Choose the Address mode as dhcp or static from the drop-down list.
Depending upon the type, enter the network address.
Note:
The 192.168.20.31/24 represents the IPv4 address 192.168.20.31 and its associated routing prefix 192.168.20.0, or
equivalently, its subnet mask 255.255.255.0, which has 24 leading 1-bits.
The higher bit count values such as /30, /31 limit the number of allowed IP addresses in the subnet. Ultimately, value
/32 would make the device unreachable and must be avoided. The most common value is “/24” and corresponds to a
255.255.255.0 subnet mask.
•• Accessories: Enter the number of accessories that are installed in the system. Accessories are Measure Box
Battery and Measure Box DC.
•• Digital inputs: Inview has two digital inputs, and it named as “IVS-DI1” and “IVS-DI2” in the interface. If a
Measure Box Battery (MBB) is installed in the system, the user has additional 8 digital inputs, and they are
“MBB-1-DI1 to DI8”.
Number of Digital Inputs = 2 from Inview S + (8 x number of Measure Box battery configured)
Communication
Communication page provide access to Web server, SNMP and Debug system.
•• Web server: Set the HTTP/HTTPS protocol and port parameters. After changing the HTTP/HTTPS parameters, the
user interface will log out and it reflect in the URL page.
Note: If HTTPS protocol is used, the self- signed SSL certificate is required.
•• SNMP: Set the mode and port parameter of SNMP. In this page you can view list of Trap receiver and can define
the destination port of Trap receiver for SNMP.
SNMP supports v1 and v2c. Port number and community strings are user configurable. User can configure of
maximum three TRAP receiver.
•• Debug system: Select the check box to enable debug feature. During normal operation, the check box should be
disabled.
Note: the debugging process must be performed by a qualified technical person who has adequate knowledge on
CE+T monitoring products.
Events
Events page provide access to configure DC, Converter, System and Customer events.
Users can configure each event level and delay, and some events have threshold fields.
•• Events level: Choose the level of the corresponding events as Disabled, Notification, Minor alarm or Major Alarm
from the drop-down list.
•• Events delay: Enter the delay time and can set from 0 to 3600 seconds. The events will appear depend upon the
relay time.
•• Events threshold: If the parameter value goes below the mentioned value, the event will appear.
•• Events cancel threshold: If the parameter value reaches the mentioned value, the event will be cleared.
The followings are the example of configuring the “LVD” and “DC voltage too high” events . Similarly, other events can
be configured.
Select Home page > > Parameters > Events > DC > LVD about to open
Select Home page > > Parameters > Events > DC > DC voltage too high
S.No Events
DC events
Converter events
1 Overload
2 System parallelization bus issue
3 Fan end of life
4 Fan failure
5 Missing converter
6 Converter off
7 Recoverable fault
8 Unrecoverable fault
9 Wrong configuration
System events
1 Less converters than configured
2 Measure box missing
3 Measure box wrong version
4 AC In source failure
5 System AC Out failure
6 AC Out saturated
7 Auxiliary power failure
8 Manual Bypass
9 On battery
10 Redundancy lost
11 Redundancy plus one lost
Power
Power page provide access to view and configure the AC Phases, DC groups, Module parameters and selecting
Topology.
•• Phase page displays the list of phases configured in the system. User can configure the number of modules and
redundancy based upon the system capacity for each phase.
Select Home page > > Parameters > Power > Phases.
In a system, AC phases can be configured as one, two or three. Click on icon to add phases and icon to
delete the configured phase.
Note: while configuring the AC phases, the AC output should be in off.
Configured converters: Enter the number of modules for each phase based upon the system capacity. It
includes the redundancy modules.
Redundancy: Enter the number of redundancy modules required from the configured modules in the
corresponding phase. Available power and Installed power will be displayed, depending on the module
redundancy configuration.
•• DC page provide access and configure the DC loads and Battery parameters.
Loads page display the list of connected DC loads and these loads are monitored through
Measure Box DC.
Select Home page > > Parameters > Power > DC > Loads
Battery page provide access and configure the battery parameters such as battery characteristics, LVD,
temperature compensation, boost charging and test.
Note: While modifying the parameters, it is advised to enter the values as per in the battery datasheet.
Select Home page > > Parameters > Power > DC > Battery
1. Characteristics: Displays the battery parameters and configured with default values. User can modify it as per
the battery connected in the system.
Select Home page > > Parameters > Power > DC > Battery > Characteristics
Current limitation: Enabling/Disabling the Battery current limitation. It is only used when charging to limit
the maximum charging current.
Max charging current: Enter the maximum charge current value as per in the battery datasheet. The
current limitation is applicable for the whole battery, including all the strings.
Number of cells: Enter the total number of cells in each string.
Floating voltage per cell: Enter the floating voltage of the cell as per in the battery datasheet. The value
should be entered in volts with two decimals.
Current measure configuration: select an option from the drop-down list.
○○ Select “None” option, if shunt is not installed.
○○ Select “Single shunt” option, if only one shunt is used for the entire string.
○○ Select “One shunt per string” option, if a shunt is used for each string
Temperature offset: Enter the value for temperature offset and this value will be added to temperature
measurements.
String capacity: Enter the total capacity of each string in AH.
Fuse rating: Enter the rating value of the fuse in amps which is installed between the DC terminal and the
battery string.
Shunt: Enter the current rating and voltage drop at a maximum current of the shunt, which is connected
between the DC terminal and battery string in the system. The value of “shunt caliber” should be in amps
and “shunt max. voltage drop” in mili volts.
Min current for imbalance monitoring: Below this threshold, string current imbalance is not monitored.
This feature is only available when system is configured in “One shunt per string” and at least two
strings.
Strings: Clicking on this displays the list of all
strings in the system. Enabling a string check
box from the list, the Inview monitors the current,
voltage and temperature of the corresponding
string through MBB and displays in MBB page
(Home > Power system > Accessories and click
the corresponding MBB).
List of strings = 2 x number of MBB installed.
2. LVD works as bistable only and it prevents batteries from discharging beyond the critical low voltage. It is
installed in-line between the load and the battery. LVD continuously monitors the battery voltage, and if it falls
below the preset voltage threshold, then it automatically disconnects the battery. It will automatically reconnect
the load when the voltage is in range. In this page, the parameters are configured with default values. User can
modify it as per the LVD installed in the system.
Select Home page > > Parameters > Power > DC > Battery > LVD
LVD: Select the checkbox to enable the feature. It is recommended to enable this feature to protect
batteries.
Inhibit LVD: Select the checkbox to enable the inhibit feature. It allows the user to inhibit LVD operation
and therefore, to maintain LVD closed.
Voltage: Enter the voltage in volts, and this is the reference voltage where LVD disconnect or connect the
battery and load, and it has the precision of 0.1V.
Delay: Enter the delay time in seconds of LVD closing. Some times there might be a sudden spike in
battery voltage, at that time LVD should not close. The re-connection of LVD will only take place when the
battery voltage is constant for the set seconds.
Shutdown: Enter the shutdown sequence time in seconds.
3. Temperature compensation feature will optimize the battery performance and increase the operational life of the
battery. Inview precisely monitors the battery temperature through temperature sensor and ensure the battery
is appropriately charged according to the temperature. In this page, the parameters are configured with default
values, and the user can modify it.
Select Home page > > Parameters > Power > DC > Battery > Temperature compensation
4. Boost charging involves a high current for short period of time to charge the battery. It is generally if the battery
has been discharged heavily. Boost charge enables the quick charging of depleted batteries. In this page, the
parameters are configured with default values, and the user can modify it.
Select Home page > > Parameters > Power > DC > Battery > Boost charging
5. Battery test is a preventive maintenance test to determine the battery condition during system running. The test
is based on a constant power set point and the min voltage at the end of the test. In this page, the parameters
are configured with default values, and the user can modify it.
Select Home page > > Parameters > Power > DC > Battery > Test
The following event list will interrupt an ongoing battery test. If an event is configured as “disabled,” then
it’s not taken into account during the battery test neither.
○○ BatteryLvdIncoming
○○ BatteryStringDisconnected
○○ BatteryTemperatureHigh
○○ BatteryTemperatureSensorFailure
○○ BatteryVoltageHigh
○○ BatteryVoltageLow
○○ SystemParallelizationBusIssue
○○ Overload
○○ SupervisorMeasureBoxMissing
○○ SystemAcInSourceLost / SystemAcInVoltageHigh / SystemAcInVoltageLow
○○ SystemDcOutExceeded / SystemDcSourceLost / SystemDcVoltageHigh / SystemDcVoltageLow /
○○ SystemMBP
Remarks
○○ If an occurrence of scheduled test should start during a time shift (daylight saving time or user
changing the system time), then it is discarded.
○○ If an occurrence of scheduled test should start and the system is already in discharge or boost, it’s
discarded, and a log entry is written.
Reporting: A report is generated for every battery test. There are 4 columns:
○○ Timestamp: date and time
○○ Voltage of the battery
○○ Current of the battery
○○ Temperature of the battery
Timestamp temperature Battery voltage Battery current Battery
07/03/2019 09:47 53.6 -4.1 24.7
07/03/2019 09:47 53.2 -7.9 24.8
Guard time: In order to prevent successive battery tests close to each other, a guard time is implemented
and can be configured (in hours). Meanwhile, this can be disabled in order to run smoothly Factory
Acceptance Test or Commissioning that would require to do so.
If an occurrence of scheduled test should start and the system is within guard time, it’s discarded, and a
log entry is written.
•• Converters page provide access to view and configure the module parameters. In this page, the parameters are
configured with default values, and the user can modify it.
Select Home page > > Parameters > Power > Modules / Converters
To know more about the description of each module parameters, Refer “10. Annexe 1: Modules - Parameter
List”, page 55
•• Topology: Select the topology from the drop-down list based upon the system design.
Note: Depending upon the topology selection, the home and DC pages vary in the web interface.
6.3.3.3 Maintenance
Maintenance page provides the access to update the device software, download support package and log files, setting
the time with local or NTP, downloading SNMP MIP file and can view the battery reports.
•• Software update: User can view the currently installed software version and can update it to the latest software.
Perform the following steps to updates the latest software.
Download the latest software (.upg) from my.cet-power.com and save it on your laptop,
Click “UPLOAD UPDATE FILE” button and link to the downloaded software file.
Note: For more details, refer section “14. Annex 5: Inview S - Software upgrading”, page 62
•• Support package: User can download the debug package by clicking the “DOWNLOAD DEBUG PACKAGE” button
and provide to the CE+T support team for system analysis.
•• Logs History: User can download (.csv) and clear the logs list which is recorded in the system by clicking
“EXPORT” and “CLEAR” button. This feature is also available on Events > Logs page.
•• Time Management: User can choose either Local or NTP server time.
To change time parameters click “change time parameters” below the time management or go to
Administration > Parameters > Supervisor >Time. Set the time zone and NTP server address
•• SNMP MIB: User can download the SNMP MIB file by clicking the “EXPORT” button.
•• Battery Reports: Displays the list of battery test and discharge reports. User can download and delete the
particular reports by clicking the three dotted vertical bar at the end of the corresponding row.
Note: Inview S supports a maximum of 12 Battery event reports (6 tests + 6 discharges).
6.3.4 Account
User management display the login account such as Admin, Expert or Basic and by
clicking on dropdown arrow provide access to the following pages.
•• Administration page provides access to Users, Parameters and Maintenance
pages. To know more about “Administration,” refer section 6.3.3, page 29.
•• About page provides product brief information such as software version,
part and serial numbers, and network connectivity details.
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•• [1] Header
Displays the title of the current page and navigation buttons for next and previous page. In some pages, Up and
Down navigation buttons appear at the right side, indicating more contents are present.
•• [3] Toolbar
The toolbar is present at the bottom throughout the interface, to provide quick access to following pages:
Measures
Settings
Alarms and Logs
Major Alarm
Minor Alarm
System Status
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8 NT/OK (Not Okay) Number of faulty modules or missing modules when compare to configured modules
It is the total power of the configured modules, including redundancy. Moreover, it is a
9 Installed power
user configuration based upon the system capacity.
10 Available power It is the total power of active modules present in the system.
8. Defective unit
8.1 Return defective Inview S
•• A repair request should follow the regular logistics chain:
End-user => Distributor => CE+T Power.
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efore returning a defective product, a RMA number must be requested through the http://my.cet-power.com
extranet. Repair registering guidelines may be requested by email at [email protected]
•• Freight costs:
The cost to ship the unit(s) from the Customer’s premises back to CE+T Power is at the Customer’s
charge.
CE+T Power will pay for the shipping of the unit(s) back to the Custom
er’s premises.
•• Warranty:
The warranty will be void if the transport conditions or packing were inadequate.
The warranty will be cancelled if the unit sent for repair has been opened by parties other than a CE+T
approved Repair Centre.
•• Repair costs:
If the faulty unit is under warranty, CE+T Power will bear the repair costs.
If the warranty is void, the repair costs will be invoiced to the Customer.
If a unit sent back to CE+T Power (Repair or Swap) presents no defect or failure, a lump sum amount will
be charged to the Customer.
•• Swap conditions:
You must provide CE+T Power with a Purchase Order for the new unit that you are requesting, at the
current price. No Swap request will be accepted without it!
Within 3 months of the reception of our Swap approval email, you will have to provide CE+T Power with a
tracking reference proving that you have shipped the faulty unit(s) back to CE+T Power.
If CE+T Power does not receive the tracking reference or the unit in time, CE+T Power will automatically
invoice the unit(s) sent in exchange, at the current price list value.
•• RMA:
Your Return Material Authorization number (RMA) and the address of the appropriate Repair Centre will be
confirmed to you after careful review of your request.
The RMA number must be present on the packing and all the paperwork of the returned material.
So PLEASE, wait until you receive these two informations before you ship us the faulty unit.
9. Service
For Service
•• Check Service Level Agreement (SLA) of your vendor. Most of the time they provide assistance on call with
integrated service. If such SLA is in place, you must call their assistance first.
•• If your vendor doesn’t provide such assistance (*) you may contact CE+T through email.
Rest of the world: [email protected]
USA and Canada: [email protected]
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Web interface: Login as admin privileged account, click on user account and select About from the drop-
down list.
2. Extract the “inview_X.Y.Z_upgrade.upg.RAR” file downloaded on my.cet-power.com. Its name should look like
“inview_.X.Y.Z_upgrade.upg”
3. In Inview S web interface, select Home page > > Maintenance and click “UPLOAD UPDATE FILE” under
Software update. A pop will appears and click UPDATE.
5. Wait, the upgrading process will take approximately 15 minutes to return normal operating condition
6. After successful up-gradation, the web interface resume to login screen. Check the new software version and
network details in Info page. (refer step 1)
Note:
•• It is forbidden to “downgrade” systems.
•• It’s mandatory to have at least Inview software version 2.0.2 or higher to proceed to this upgrade. If the unit is
below 2.0.2, get in touch with your Area Sales Manager or supplier.
•• Note down the MBB serial and version number which is present at rear side of the product. It may be also
required to upgrade to the latest version.