After cut-off, the load will be reconnected automatically after one minute.
Over temperature protection:
To protect MPS from damage from overheating, MPS will switch off the load until cooled down.
Overheating can occur if MPS's ventilation grill is blocked or if the ambient temperature is too high.
High voltage protection (HVD):
To protect the load from high voltage, MPS will disconnect the load if battery voltage is higher than
HVD level.
Nominal voltage
HVD levels:
Deep discharge protection (LVD):
MPS provides five deep discharge protection thresholds. This allows you to select the load disconnect
level according to your system requirements.
LVD-levels:
Emergency switch off (EVD)
When battery voltage drops down to below EVD level, the load will be switched off immediately.
The load will be reconnected after battery is recharged and battery voltage is above the load
reconnect Level (LVR).
Nominal voltage
EVD-levels:
Nominal voltage
LVR-levels:
Clear status display by 3 LEDs
Yellow: MPS on
Green: MPS Power switch is on
Red: Failure
Manual setting by DIP switches
1.2 Setting up your MPS
12V system
15.5V
Nominal
voltage
12V system
Level 1:
11.0V
Level 2:
11.25V
Level 3:
11.5V
Level 4:
11.75V
12.0V
Level 5:
12V-system
<10.5V
12V-system
>12.8V
48V system
24V system
31V
24V system
22.0V
22.5V
23.0V
23.5V
24.0V
24V-system
<21.0V
24V-system
>25.6V
22
62V
48V system
44.0V
45.0V
46.0V
47.0V
48.0V
48V-system
<42V
48V-system
>51.2V