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X Series Data Sheet
375, 500 Watt
AC-DC
and
DC-DC
DIN-Rail Converters
BCD20021-G Rev AC1, 13-May-2013 Page 18 of 21 www.power-one.com
Multiple Options M1 or M2
The option board is suitable for applications, where several
options are needed. Option M1 is standard for battery charger
models, option M2 is suitable for applications without battery
or for simple applications with battery.
In general, the multiple options M1 or M2 are connected to an
additional D-SUB connector. Some signals (but not option R)
can also be connected to AUX1 and AUX2, if the D-SUB
connector is not suitable to the customer.
D2: Input Voltage Monitor (Power Fail)
D2 monitors the input voltage Vi. When Vi drops below 65±3
VAC or 92 VDC, the D2 signal output is high impedance
(open-collector, max. 50 V).
When Vi is greater then said level, the signal output D2 is
conducting: VD2 < 1.5 V, ID2 max < 50 mA.
D1: Output Voltage Monitor
D1 is intended for monitoring the bus voltage of a battery-
buffered system. It indicates that the system is powered from
the battery and can for instance be used as warning signal or
to switch off a part of the load. When the output voltage Vo (or
Vo2) is greater than Vo low D1 specified in table 17, the D1 signal
output is conducting: VD1 < 1.5 V, ID1 max < 50 mA.
Fig. 19
Wiring to adjust both threshold levels of option D1 or D5
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
D-SUB
06148a
Rx
Change threshold
Ry
VCC GND1
D-adj
When Vo is lower, the D1 signal output is high impedance
(open-collector, max. 58.6 V). In double-output models, D1
monitors only output 2 (Vo2).
In applications without battery-buffering the D1 signal may not
be suitable, since smaller dynamic load changes may cause
D1 to trigger. For such applications, D5 with a trigger level of
approx. 85% of Vo nom should be chosen (e.g., for a bus voltage
of 24.7 V: trigger level at 21 V).
D5: System Volt. Monitor (Battery Deep Discharge)
D5 monitors the output voltage Vo (Vo2 in double-output
models) or the lowest admissible voltage of a connected
battery (battery deep discharge). The definition of D5 is similar
to D1, but the trigger level is lower. When Vo (or Vo2) is greater
than Vo low D5 specified in table 17, the D2 signal output is
conducting:
VD5 < 1.5 V, ID5 max < 50 mA.
When Vo is lower, the D5 signal output is high impedance
(open-collector, max. 58.6 V). In double-output models, D5
monitors only output 2 (Vo2).
In systems without battery support, D5 signals that Vo (or Vo2 )
is going to drop below a safe value.
In battery-buffered systems, D5 indicates that the battery has
reached its deepest discharge level prior to getting damaged.
The D5 signal can be used for instance to disable loads, save
data, or to start a controlled switch-off of running processes.
Adjustment of Threshold Levels (D1 or D5)
Pin 7 of the D-SUB connector allows for adjustment of the
threshold levels of D1 and D5. Both levels are influenced by the
voltage divider Rx / Ry. Resistor Rx to pin 3 (VCC) lowers the
levels, whereas Ry to pin 1 (GND1) increases them; see fig. 19.
Table 17: Option board M2
Function Description
R Output voltage adjust1
D2 Input voltage monitor Vi low
D5 Output voltage monitor1
(battery deep discharged): Vo low D5
D-adjust Adjustment of trigger values D1 and D5
1In double-output models, only output 2 is concerned.
1234
5
6
789
+
Power-Fail
D-SUB
06162a
1
11
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
D2
+
AUX1
1
11
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
Vo2+
or Vo+
Vo2+
or Vo+
AUX2
12
12
1234
5
6
789
+
Power-Fail D2
D-SUB
VCC
06140a
Fig. 18
Option D2: Examples of relay
control to monitor a power failure
Table 18: Options D1 and D5: Trigger and switch-on levels
Model Battery Vo low D1 Vo low D 5
VBat trigger switch on trigger switch on
[V] [V] [V] [V] [V]
LXR/LXN1140 12 11.5 12.1 10.5 12.1
LXR/LXN1240 24 23 24.2 21 24.2
LXR/LXN1840 36 34.4 36.3 31.5 36.3
LXR/LXN1740 48 46 48.4 42 48.4