Signal definitions, 1 usm2.5 signal definition – Alpha Technologies USM2.5 Status Monitor User Manual
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4. Signal Definitions
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704-683-B0-004, Rev. D
IMPORTANT NOTE: For the USM2.5 to function correctly, OUTPUT (N) must be grounded to
the chassis of the XM Series 2. In a typical installation, this is automatically done
through the SPI, but during bench testing this connection will have to be manually made
by placing a jumper between the power supply Output Neutral and chassis ground.
HIGH is typically defined as AUX DC Voltage ± 10% (+5VDC, +15VDC, or +24VDC as set by
configuration). Voltage exceeding AUX DC is abnormal, but will not likely damage the
USM2.
(90%AUX DC < HIGH < AUX DC)
LOW is typically defined as 0VDC, however any nonnegative voltage between 0VDC and +1VDC
will be accepted by the USM2.5 as LOW.
(0VDC < LOW < 1VDC)
4.1 USM2.5 Signal Definition
AC Input Voltage
120VAC
N/A
N/A
N/A
AC Input Voltage
240VAC
N/A
N/A
N/A
Approx.
2.7VAC*
USM2.5
Internal
Acterna
+24VDC
43.5VAC
20.7VDC
2.8VDC
Sample 1
XMS2
USM2.5
External
Acterna
USM2.5
AM
USM2.5
TG
Auxiliary DC Out
N/A
+5VDC
+15VDC
+5VDC
AC Output Voltage
63VAC
31.5VAC
31.5VAC
9.45VDC
Battery Voltage
(36 VDC Nom inal)
41.4VDC
20.7VDC
20.7VDC
4.14VDC
Output Current
7A
2.8VDC
2.8VDC
2.8VDC
Sample 2
XMS2
USM2.5
External
Acterna
USM2.5
External
AM
USM2.5
External
TG
Auxiliary DC Out
N/A
+5VDC
+15VDC
+5VDC
AC Output Voltage
87VAC
43.5VAC
43.5VAC
13.05VDC
Battery Voltage
(36 VDC Nom inal)
39.6VDC
19.8VDC
19.8VDC
3.96VDC
Output Current
14A
5.6VDC
5.6VDC
5.6VDC
USM2.5
Internal
Acterna
+24VDC
31.5VAC
20.7VDC
2.8VDC
Approx.
2.5VAC*
* Input voltages w ill m easure approxim ately 2.7 VAC for 240 VAC input and 2.5 VAC for 120 VAC input.
Table 4-1; USM2.5 Output Scaling Samples