Prolink IPS1202 IPS Inverter Series User Guide
- June 9, 2024
- PROLiNK
Table of Contents
IPS Inverter Series
IPS1202, IPS2202
User Guide
Version 1.00
Package Contents
Note:
- The illustrations in this document may appear different from your model.
- If any of above item is not packed in your package when open, please consult your reseller immediately.
Overview
IPS1202/1PS2202
Legend:
- LED Indicator
- LCD
- Power On/Off switch
- Settings function buttons
- External battery connectors
- Cooling fan
- AC output receptacles 1
- AC output receptacles 2
- AC inlet
Installation
Safety Clearance
The minimum clearance to the wall shall be larger than 30cm in order to ensure
proper ventilation. In the event the ambient temperature is high, it’s
recommended to increase the distance of safety clearance to improve the heat
dissipation.
Mounting Inverter on the wall
The inverter is designed to either be placed on horizontal surface or be
mounted on the wall (as shown below). When mounting the inverter on the wall:
- The wall shall be solid and strong enough to carry the inverter;
- The location of installation shall allow the user to read the LCD easily;
- Two screws shall be firstly fixed on the wall (distance a s shown below) so that the inverter can be hung on the screws, recommended screw size is M4*50~65mm.
- After mounting the inverter, make sure it’s firmly mounted and won’t easily fall off in the event of unexpected earthquake or vibration.
Batteries
Determine the size of battery
The inverter is designed with pre-set charging current and voltage. Given a
fixed charging current, under-sized batteries may shorten the battery life
while over-sized batteries may result in unreasonable recharging time. It is
recommended that the batteries capacity shall be no less than 100AH.
Connect the battery cables
- The gauge of battery cables shall be no less than 6 AWG with 105°C rating.
- No matter how the batteries are connected (in series or in parallel), make sure the cables terminal voltage is consistent with the inverter’s specification (12VDC for 1200VA model and 24VDC for 2200VA model).
- It is recommended to cover the battery terminals during the connection.
- Check the polarity of the cables before connecting to the inverter.
- Connect the Inverter DC cables with battery terminals as shown below.
Connect with single battery
Make sure the battery voltage meets the inverter’s specification (only for
12VDC model).
Connect with multiple batteries
While connecting multiple batteries, use the same brand/type for all
batteries. Do not mix the battery bank with different brand/type of batteries.
The user may connect the batteries in series in order to double the voltage
connected to inverter. The diagram below illustrates how to connect two 12VDC
batteries in series to make up 24VDC (only for 24VDC model).
The user may connect the batteries in parallel in order to increase the total battery capacity without changing the battery voltage. The example below shows parallel connection of multiple 12VDC batteries. While the total capacity is times by the number of battery, the terminal voltage remains 12VDC (only for 12VDC model).
Connect AC input Cables and Loads
Connect the AC input cables and loads to the receptacles as shown below. Plug
in the AC input power cord to the wall outlet. The unit will automatically
charge the connected external battery even though the unit is off.
AC input voltage range selector
“NARROW’ setting:
Configure LCD to “NARROW” when connected to loads that are more sensitive on
voltage range. With this setting, the inverter is more sensitive to the
voltage disturbance on the AC input and input voltage range is set at
170~280VAC while output voltage follows input voltage.
“WIDE” setting:
Configure LCD to “WIDE” when connected to loads that are less sensitive on
voltage range (e. g . light bulb, fan, fluorescent tube, or TV ) . With this
setting, the input voltage range is set at 90~280VAC while output voltage
follows input voltage.
Please note that the inverter’s transfer time switching from Line Mode to
Backup Mode gets longer as the input voltage gets low. Under the circumstance,
connecting the inverter with loads which are sensitive to transfer time (e.g.
computer) might result in power interruption.
Operations
After connecting batteries, AC input cables, and loads, the inverter is now
ready for use.
Power On/Off
Once the inverter has been properly installed, press the power switch to turn
on the unit. The unit will work automatically in line mode or inverter mode
according to input utility power’s status. To turn the unit off, press the
power switch again.
LED Indicators
The operation mode of the inverter can be easily understood by LED indicators.
Please refer to the table below for details.
LED Indicator | Information |
---|---|
Green | Line mode 1 (charge current >3A) |
Line mode 1 (charge current 3A) | Green solid lighting |
Off charge mode | Green flashing in order of: 0.5s On->0.5s Off->0.5s On->3.5s |
Off
| Yellow| Battery mode| Yellow solid lighting
| Red| Overload| Red flashing every 0.5 seconds
Fault| Red solid lighting
Function Keys
Function Keys | Description |
---|---|
To power On/Off | |
To enter the setting mode or exit setting mode | |
To go to the next selection page | |
To confirm the selection in setting mode |
LCD Display
LCD displays the power flow and input/output readings inavisualized graphic
design which allows the user to understand the operation status easily. The
backlight of LCD remains on whenever the inverter is working (including
Standby Charging Mode and Fault Mode).
Icon | Function |
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Input source information
| Indicates the AC input
| Indicates input voltage
| Indicates the unit works in wide AC mode
| Indicates the unit works in narrow AC mode
Configuration Program and Fault Information
| Indicates the setting programs
| Indicates the warning and fault codes
Output information
| Indicates output voltage, load i n Watt
Battery Information
| Indicates battery level by 0 – 2 4 % , 25-49%, 50-74% and 75-100% in
battery mode and charging status
Load Information
| Indicates the load level by 0-24%, 25-49%, 50-74% and 75-100%
Mode operation information
| Indicates the unit connects to the mains
Charging Information
| Indicates the AC charger current is setting to Maximum
LCD Setting
1) Display menu
The LCD display content will be changed in turns by pressing button. The
selectable information i s switched as below order:
AC input voltage, output voltage, battery voltage, output frequency, load
percentage, load watt value. LCD will return to default LCD display after 30
seconds. Press button to return to default LCD display immediately.
LCD Display Specification
Page Number| Upper Area Digital Display| Lower Area Digital
Display
---|---|---
|
0| AC 1/P Volt| 0/P Volt
1| NA| 0/P Volt
2| Battery Volt| 0/P Volt
3| Battery Volt| 0/P Freq
4| Battery Volt| Load 0/P Percent
5| Battery Volt| Load 0/P Watt
Operating mode| LCD Default Display
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Standby Charging Mode| Utility input bypass to output, and battery can be
charged without switching on the unit. The icon w i l l flash every 0.5
seconds
Line Mode| Utility input bypass to output, and battery can be charged when
switching
on the unit
Backup Mode| The backup power to load comes only from battery
2) Setting menu
After pressing and hold button for 3 seconds, the unit will enter setting
mode.
Press button to select setting programs, and then, Press button to confirm the
selection. To exit the setting mode, press and hold the button for 3 seconds.
Setting mode will exit if no button is pressed within 30 seconds.
Setting Items | Icons | Description |
---|---|---|
AC input voltage range | Acceptable AC input voltage will be within 90-280VAC |
(default)
| Acceptable AC input voltage will be within 170-280VAC
Maximum AC charging current| 1200VA model
| Default utility charging current is 20A. Selectable options of 0/10/15/25A
is available
2200VA model
| Default utility charging current is 15A. Selectable options of 0/5/10/20A is
available
Auto restart when overload occurs| | Auto restart is off in battery mode
(default)
| Auto restart is on in battery mode.
Note: Inverter will reset twice every 30 sec before entering into fault mode
if overload is not released
Setting Items| Icons| Description
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Battery shutdown voltage setting| | Setting range is from 10.0VDC to 11.0VDC
for 12VDC model and 20.0VDC to 22.0VDC for 24VDC model. Low cut-off voltage
will be fixed to setting value no matter what percentage of load is connected.
Available options in 12VDC model :
10.0VDC (default)/10.2VDC/10.4VDC/10.6VDC/ 10.8VDC/11.0VDC.
Available options in 24VDC model :
20.0VDC (default)/20.4VDC/20.8VDC/21.2VDC/ 21.6VDC/22.0VDC.
Battery type| AGM (default) Flooded| AC CHG (bulk/floating):
14.2VDC/14.2VDC (12VDC model default) 28.4VDC/28.4VDC (24VDC model default)
User defined| After this option is selected, items 06 & 07 will take effect
Bulk charging (C.V voltage) voltage| | 12VDC Mode1:14.2VDC (default)
24VDC Mode1:28.4VDC (default)
If self-defined is selected in program 05, this program can be set up. Setting
range is from 13.0VDC to 14.6VDC for 12VDC model and increment of each click
is 0.1VDC. Setting range is from 26.0VDC to 29.2VDC for 24VDC model and
increment of each click is 0.2VDC.
Floating charging voltage| | 12VDC Mode1:13.7VDC (default)
24VDC Mode1:27.4VDC (default)
If self-defined is selected in program 05, this prograrr can be set up.
Setting range is from 13.0VDC to 14.6VDC for 12VDC model and increment of each
click is 0.1VDC Setting range is from 26.0VDC to 29.2VDC for 24VDC model and
increment of each click is 0.2VDC.
Recover manufactory setting| Recover disable (default) Recover| Enable/Disable
(default)
Battery Charging Status 1.2 KVA
Status| Battery voltage|
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1| 2| 3| 4
Floating| Bat=13.7VDC| Solid on| Solid on| Solid on| Solid on
CV| 14.2>=Bat>=13.65VDC| Solid on| Solid on| Solid on| Flashing
CC| Bat>13.5VDC| Solid on| Solid on| Flashing| Flashing
13.5>=Bat>13.0VDC| Solid on| Flashing| Flashing| Flashing
Bat<=13.0VDC| Flashing| Flashing| Flashing| Flashing
Battery Charging Status 2.2 KVA
Status| Battery voltage|
---|---|---
1| 2| 3| 4
Floating| Bat=27.4VDC| Solid on| Solid on| Solid on| Solid on
CV| 28.4>=Bat>=27.3VDC| Solid on| Solid on| Solid on| Flashing
CC| Bat>27VDC| Solid on| Solid on| Flashing| Flashing
27>=Bat>26VDC| Solid on| Flashing| Flashing| Flashing
Bat<=26VDC| Flashing| Flashing| Flashing| Flashing
Fault and warning code
Fault event or warning | Icon | Alarm |
---|---|---|
Battery low | Buzzing every 2 seconds | |
Overload warning | Buzzing every 0.5 seconds | |
High temperature | Buzzing every 0.5 seconds | |
Output volt high | Buzzing continuously | |
Output short | Buzzing continuously | |
Over charge | Buzzing continuously | |
Overload fault | Buzzing continuously | |
Fan fail | Buzzing continuously | |
Over temperature | Buzzing continuously |
Troubleshooting
Problem | Possible Cause | Remedial Action |
---|---|---|
No LCD display | Battery voltage is low | Recharge the battery and check if the |
battery cables are well connected
Battery is defective| Replace the batteries
Power button is not pressed| Press and hold the power button
Mains are normal but works in backup mode| AC input is absent| Check the
connection of AC input
Backup time is short| Overloading| Disconnect non critical loads
Battery voltage is too low| Recharge battery for at least 8 hours
Battery is bad| Replace good quality batteries
Alarm buzzer beeps continuously| Inverter entered into fault mode| Refer to
the fault code to identify the fault and report to service representative for
further assistances
Specification
Model | IPS1202 | IPS2202 |
---|---|---|
Capacity | VA/W | 1200VA / 1000 W |
Nominal Battery Voltage | 12VDC | 24VDC |
Line Mode
Input| Nominal Voltage| 220-240VAC
Voltage Range| Wide mode: 90VAC-280VAC (default)
Narrow model: 170VAC-280VAC
Normal Frequency| 40-70 Hz (auto sensing)
Output| Voltage| Follow the Utility
Frequency| Follow the Utility
Output Waveform| Follow the Utility
Efficiency| >95% (full R load, battery full charged)
Transfer Time| 15ms Typical, 40ms Max.
Battery Mode
Output| Voltage| 230VAC (+10%/ – 18%)
Frequency| 50/60 Hz (auto detection)
Output Waveform| Modified sine-wave
Efficiency| >80%
Overload Protection| 1 min@ >110%, 20 s®> 120%, Os®>150%
Protection| Discharge, over charged, over loading, short circuit, over
temperature protection
Battery Charger (Powered by AC)
Charging Algorithm| 3 stage charging
AC Charge Current| 20A (default), 0/10/15/25A (selectable)| 15A (default),
0/5/10/20A (selectable)
Floating Charging Voltage| 13.7VDC| 27.4VDC
Over Charging Voltage| 16VDC| 32VDC
Physical| |
Total # of Inverter Receptacles| (2) UN
Dimension (WHD)| 309.596244 mm
Weight| 2.5kg| 2.6kg
Warning Diagnostics|
Indicators| Inverter Status Display
Audible Alarms| Low battery, Overload, Fault
Environmental|
Operating Temperature| 0°C to 55°C
Operating Relative Humidity| 5 to 95% Non condensing
Management|
Auto-charger| Yes
Auto-restart| Yes
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