inim SmartLevel Power Supply Stations Instruction Manual
- June 3, 2024
- INIM
Table of Contents
- inim SmartLevel Power Supply Stations
- Warranty
- ABOUT THIS MANUAL
- Graphic conventions
- GENERAL INFORMATION
- The system parts
- DEVICE DESCRIPTION
- Functions and features 2-2
- Description and technical 2-3 specifications
- Power supply stations
- INSTALLATION
- Connecting the backup 3-3 battery
- USING THE DEVICE
- Connection to intrusion 4-5 control systems
- WEEE
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
inim SmartLevel Power Supply Stations
Warranty
INIM Electronics s.r.l. (Seller, Our, Us) warrants the original purchaser that this Warranty product shall be free from defects in materials and workmanship under normal use for a period of 24 months. As INIM Electronics s.r.l. does not install this product directly, and due to the possibility that it may be used with other equipment not approved by Us; INIM Electronics s.r.l. does not warrant against loss of quality, degradation of performance of this product or actual damage that results from the use of products, parts or other replaceable items (such as consumables) that are neither made nor recommended by INIM Electronics. Seller obligation and liability under this warranty is expressly limited to repairing or replacing, at Seller’s option, any product not meeting the specifications. In no event shall INIM Electronics s.r.l. be liable to the purchaser or any other person for any loss or damage whether direct or indirect or consequential or incidental, including without limitation, any damages for lost profits, stolen goods, or claims by any other party caused by defective products or otherwise arising from the incorrect or otherwise improper installation or use of this product. this warranty applies only to defects in parts and workmanship relating to normal use. It does not cover:
- damage arising from improper maintenance or negligence
- damage caused by fire, flood, wind or lightning
- vandalism
- fair wear and tear
INIM Electronics s.r.l. shall, at its option, repair or replace any defective products. Improper use, that is, use for purposes other than those mentioned in this manual will void the warranty. Contact Our authorized dealer, or visit our website for further information regarding this warranty.
Limited warranty
INIM Electronics s.r.l. shall not be liable to the purchaser or any other
person for damage arising from improper storage, handling or use of this
product. Installation of this Product must be carried out by qualified persons
appointed by INIM Electronics. Installation of this Product must be carried
out in accordance with Our instructions in the product manual. The information
contained in this document is the sole property of INIM Copyright Electronics
s.r.l. No part may be copied without written authorization from INIM
Electronics s.r.l. All rights reserved.
European Directive compliance
Moreover, INIM Electronics s.r.l. also declares that all other devices
mentioned in this manual are in compliance with the essential requirements and
other relevant provisions of Directives 2014/35/UE and 2014/30/UE. The full
declarations of conformity can be found at www.inim.biz
Note to the installer
In order to provide adequate protection and instructions for proper use,
you (the installer) should be familiar with the operating procedure of this
device. As the only individual in contact with system users, it is your
responsibility to instruct them on how to use this device properly.
Technical support
Our professional engineers are readily available to assist you. Call us,
and you will be connected right away to a person who will answer all your
questions and provide you with full technical support
ABOUT THIS MANUAL
Terminology
If not otherwise specified, refers to the SmartLevel power-supply station,
DEVICE described in Chapter 2 – Device description.
CONTROL PANEL
Refers to the intrusion control panel of the security system.
LEFT, RIGHT, BEHIND, ABOVE, BELOW
Directions as seen by the operator when directly in front of the mounted
device.
QUALIFIED PERSONNEL
Qualified personnel: those persons whose training, expertise, and knowledge of
the laws and bylaws regarding service conditions and the prevention of
accidents, are able to identify and avoid all possible situations of danger.
Graphic conventions
Following are the graphic conventions used in this manual.
Conventions | Example | Description |
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Text in italics
| Refer to paragraph 0-2 Graphic conventions| Directs you to the title of
a chapter, section, paragraph, table or figure in this manual or other
published reference.
[Uppercase letter]| [A]| Reference relating to a part of the system or video
object.
Note
The detached notes contain important information about the text.
ATTENTION!
The “Attention” prompts indicate that total or partial disregard of the
procedure could damage the device or its peripherals.
GENERAL INFORMATION
Manufacturer’s details
- Manufacturer: INIM Electronics s.r.l.
- Production plant: Centobuchi, via Dei Lavoratori 10
- 63076, Monteprandone (AP), Italy
- Tel.: +39 0735 705007
- Fax: +39 0735 704912
- e-mail: info@inim.biz
- Web: www.inim.biz
The persons authorized by the manufacturer to repair or replace the parts of this system, hold authorization to work on INIM Electronics brand devices only.
Description of the product 1-2 and various models
The SmartLevel power-supply station is a switching power supply module
capable of generating 12V nominal current to the system loads and the lead
battery.
- SPS12060XG3 – Power station with internal 12V@2.5A switching power supply MODELS and housing for 12V 7Ah battery
- SPS12160XG3 – Power station with internal 12V@5.0A switching power supply and housing for 12V 17Ah battery
COMPLIANCE
- EN 50131-1:2006 + A1:2009 + A2:2017 + A3:2020,
- EN 50131-6:2017,
- EN 50130-4:2011 + A1:2014,
- EN 50130-5:2011
- CEB T031:2017 + A1:2018
- IMQ S.p.A.
Application and use 1-3
The SmartLevel power station is an optional part of the intrusion control
system, which is capable of supplying 12V power to the remote loads of the
system.
The power station supplies typical loads such as BUS peripherals (keypads,
readers, expansion modules, etc.), detectors and, in general, any other system
device which functions at 12V.
Main features
- metal enclosure
- grade 2 power outputs protected by thermoses
- grade 3 power output monitored and driven with a high-side driver
- relay output for device-tamper signaling
- open-collector output for mains-failure signaling
- open-collector output for inefficient-battery signaling
- open-collector output for current earth dispersion signaling
- open-collector outputs for power output-failure signaling, only for grade 3 power outputs
The system parts
SMART LEVEL MOTHERBOARD
This is the board that, starting from the nominal voltage stabilized at 12V,
supplies the voltage to the power outputs it is equipped with, which have
grade 2 or lower security ratings. The board communicates over the I-BUS line
with the LIVPWR100 board in order to monitor its operating status and the
status of the power supply module. In the event of a malfunction, it enables
or restores the appropriate signaling outputs. The board also communicates via
the RS232 serial line with the PC it receives firmware upgrades from.
LIVPWR100 BOARD
This is the board which, starting from the nominal voltage stabilized at
12V, LIVPWR100 BOARD supplies the voltage to the grade 3 power outputs it is
equipped with. It also
manages the monitoring of the grade 3 power outputs and the activation of
their protection devices. The board communicates with the power supply module
in order to monitor its operating status.
POWER SUPPLY MODULE
This is the module which, starting from the voltage value (230V~, 50Hz)
supplied by the mains network it is connected to, supplies the SmartLevel
motherboard and the LIVPWR100 board with the nominal voltage stabilized at 12V
(measured voltage value: 13.8V) required to power the installation and
recharge the batteries. The power-supply module is housed beside the board and
is certified EN50131-6 compliant. The main current (230V~) is the primary
power source of the system. Refer also to paragraphs 3-2 Connecting the Mains
power supply.
BATTERY
The secondary power source of the system. The power station casing houses a
lead battery (12V 7Ah or 12Ah, depending on the model). The power station
monitors the battery status (efficiency and charge). A fault signal will be
generated if inefficient battery conditions are detected. If primary (230V~)
power failure occurs, the battery will take over automatically. Refer also to
paragraphs 3-3 Connecting the backup battery.
THERMAL PROBE
This wire must be connected to the station and attached to the battery
pack. This THERMAL PROBE device monitors the temperature of the external
battery pack and regulates the battery charge accordingly. Refer also to
paragraphs 3-3 Connecting the backup battery.
DEVICE DESCRIPTION
Inside the box 2-1
The package contains the SmartLevel power supply station with its components:
- metal enclosure with the following devices, already mounted and connected:
- SmartLevel motherboard (IN088)
- Switching power supply
- LIVPWR100 board (IN140)
- thermal probe
- tamper-protection device
- Installation manual (this manual)
- Plastic bag with:
- backup-battery wire
- earth connection ring terminal
The backup battery is not included in the package.
Functions and features 2-2
POWER OUTPUTS GRADE 3
The grade 3 ancillary outputs are available on the LIVPWR100 board and are:
- +AUX1
- +AUX2
- +AUX3
POWER OUTPUTS WITH GRADE 2 OR LOWER SECURITY RATING
Each output is independent and is monitored and protected by a protection
circuit. In the event of overvoltage, short-circuit or overload, the circuit
will block the power supply which will be restored only after the cause of the
problem has been removed. The ancillary power outputs with grade 2 or lower
security rating, each protected by a resettable fuse in case of current
requirements of over 1.35A, are available on the motherboard and are:
SIGNALLING OUTPUTS
- NO, NC and COM terminals of the relay output activate in the event of an open enclosure or enclosure dislodgement tamper.
- OC1, output that will be activated in the event of primary power source failure (Mains)
- OC2, output that will be activated in the event of disconnected or inefficient battery
- T6, output that will be activated in the event of current dispersion to earth
- T7, T8, and T9 outputs that will signal faults relating to power outputs with grade 3 security rating (AUX1, 2, 3 on the LIVPWR100 board)
- T7, output that will signal the intervention of a protection device of one of the protected outputs AUX1, 2, 3
- T8, output that will signal faults on the power-supply module of the SmartLevel power-supply station
- T9, output that will signal the loss of communication between the LIVPWR100 board and the power supply unit or between the SmartLevel motherboard and the
- LIVPWR100 board
- T10, output that will be activated in the event of the total loss of operating capacity of the SmartLevel motherboard
Description and technical 2-3 specifications
Model | SPS12060XG3 | SPS12160XG3 |
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PS type | A | |
Power supply voltage | 230V~ (-15% + 10%) |
50/60Hz
Maximum current draw 230V~| 0.5A| 1.1A
Output voltage
| nominal| 13.8V
range| from 9.5 to 15V
maximum ripple| 1%
Maximum current draw of the boards| mother board
(IN088)| 65mA @ 13.8V
LIVPWR100 board (IN140)| 35mA @ 13.8V
Maximum deliverable current for external loads
| security grade 2 system (12 hour autonomy)| 500mA| 1.35A
security grade 3 system (30 hour autonomy)| 130mA| 450mA
Maximum deliverable current on each +AUX terminal| mother
board (IN088)| 1.35A
LIVPWR100 board (IN140)| 2A
Threshold for overload protection| 15.4V
SD low voltage| 11V
Fault voltage on power outputs| 9.8V
Threshold for deep discharge protection| 9.5V
Battery maximum internal resistance (Ri max)|
2.7Ohm| 1Ohm
Battery specifications
| Type| YUASA NP-12 FR or similar with case flame class UL94-V2 or
higher
Rated voltage| 12V
Maximum capacity| 7Ah| 17Ah
Maximum recharge time| 24h (80% charged)
Internal fuse of switching power supply module (non-
replaceable)| T 3.15A 250V
Dimensions (W x H x D)| 215 x 305 x 85mm| 375 x 510 x 85mm
Weight (without battery)| 2.2 Kg| 5.3 Kg
Operating environmental conditions| Temperature| from -10°C to
+55°C
Relative humidity| :::93%, without condensation
Enclosure protection class (EN 60529)| IP30
Safety grade (EN 50131-6)| 3
Environmental class (EN 50130-5)| II
Note
Use of the +AUX terminals on the motherboard (IN088) annuls I&HAS grade 3
compliance.
Power supply stations
A | Metal enclosure |
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B | Mother board |
C | LIVPWR100 board |
D | Switching power supply |
E | Connection terminal board to mains 230V~ |
F | Mains cable entry |
G | Ground connection screws |
H | Frontplate earth wire |
I | Wires between switching-power supply and station |
J | Thermal probe |
K | Anchor-screw locations for the metal backbox |
L | Dislodgement tamper |
M | Compartment for backup battery |
SPS12160XG3
Motherboard
A | Terminals |
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B | Control panel to PC serial cable connector |
C | Blue and yellow activity LEDs |
D | Dislodgement microswitch connector* |
E | Open-enclosure microswitch connectors* |
F | Open-panel tamper microswitch |
G | Power supply cable connector |
n. | icon/identifier |
--- | --- |
6-7-8-9 | + D S – |
10-11-12 | NO NC COM |
13- 16 | +AUX1 |
37 | +AUX3 |
14 | OC1 |
15 | OC2 |
28 | T6 |
Output terminal
30| T7
32| T8
34| T9
36| T10
17-29-31-
33- 35
| ****| Power supply negative (earth or GND)
IPS12060G
switching power supply
n. | icon/identifier | description |
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1-2-3-4 | + D S – | Not used |
5 | +AUX1 | **** |
12V Ancillary power supply
7| +AUX2
9| +AUX3
6-8-10| ****| Power supply negative (earth or GND)
Isolation class | I |
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Type of terminals
| AC INPUT| ES3, PS3
BAT-, BAT+| ES1, PS2
AUX1, AUX2, AUX3| ES1, PS2
NO, NC, COM| ES1, PS2
T6, T7, T8, T9, T10, OC1, OC2| ES1, PS1
SNATCH, TAMPER| ES1, PS1
RS232| ES1, PS1
INSTALLATION
Wall-mounting
- Using the backbox, mark the anchor screw (table 2, K) and the tamper screw (table 2, L) locations on the wall. Be sure not to drill in the vicinity of electrical wiring or plumbing/gas pipes, etc.
- Insert the screw anchors (recommended size 6mm).
- Pull the wires through the wire entry.
- Using the screws, attach the backbox to the wall.
- Screw the tamper to the wall.
The installation must be carried out in accordance with the national regulations governing the equipment concerned and the power source must be supplied through a bipolar protection device. The cables used for the wiring of the product must have an adequate section and comply with the IEC 60332-1-2 or IEC 60332-2-2 standards. The cable gland must be flame class rating V-1 or higher. If further open/dislodgement tamper devices are required, use the two connectors (table 3, E) on the PCB. The switching power supply module (located at the bottom of the enclosure) is mains powered and provides the power source to the entire system and recharges the battery.
The control panel must be powered through a separate line coming from the
mains box. The line must be protected by a safety-standards-compliant circuit
breaker (trip switch).
The circuit breaker (trip switch) must be located externally to the apparatus
and should be easily accessible. The distance between contacts must be at
least 3mm. The manufacturer strongly advises the use of a magnet to thermic
switch with C intervention curve and nominal (maximum) current – 16A. The
protective earthing system must be compliant with all safety standards and
laws in force. Ensure that the Mains is switched Off during the mains
connection phase. The danger of electric shock.
- Pull the power-supply wires through the wire entry [A].
- Connect the primary power supply to the appropriate terminals [B] (table 2, E, table 6, A). Follow the indications on the label [C] located near the main terminal board. For a safety standard-compliant installation, the phase wire must be connected to the “L” terminal and the neutral wire to the “N” terminal.
- Ensure that very low safety voltage or signal wires do not come into contact with dangerous voltage points. Using a cable tie, bunch the wires together and connect them firmly to one of the cable hooks on the backplate of the enclosure. The end of a stranded wire must not be consolidated with soft soldering in points where the wire is subjected to contact pressure.
- Crimp the earth wire to the ring terminal [D] (included).
- Attach the ring terminal wire to the earth screw [E] of the control panel.
Connecting the backup 3-3 battery
- The connection of the backup battery [A] must be done after completion of the primary power source connection (paragraph 3-2 Connecting the Mains power supply) and after powering up the station.
- The metal enclosure of the SPS12060XG3 is capable of housing one lead battery @12V 7Ah. The metal enclosure of the SPS12160XG3 is capable of housing one lead battery @12V 17Ah.
- The backup batteries of the equipment power supply are not included. The installer must use only valve-regulated lead-acid batteries (VRLA) for stationary use, compliant with IEC 60896-21 and IEC 60896-22 standards.
- The battery casing must have V-2 flame rating or higher.
- Using the battery wire [B] (included), connect the battery directly to the control panel motherboard.
- Ensure that battery polarity is correct:
- black wire = negative
- red wire = positive
Connect the cable to the control panel using the appropriate connector on the switching power supply ([C], table 6, D). The lead battery is the secondary power source which powers the system when the primary (mains) power source fails (230V~ 50Hz). The power station monitors the battery status (efficiency and charge). The battery test of the power supply station operates periodically. If the battery fails to meet the load demand, the power station will activate the OC2 output.
The thermal probe optimizes the battery charge process. This device regulates
the THERMAL PROBE charging process in accordance with the battery temperature.
The thermal probe protects against battery overheating and consequent
permanent damage to the battery.It is supplied and inserted in the connector
on the power supply unit ([D], table 6, C). Using adhesive-insulating tape,
attach the thermal probe to the battery [E], in such a way as to provide
optimized heat-transfer measurements.
USING THE DEVICE
Connect the devices to be powered to the ancillary power outputs AUXx of the
power supply station. If the SmartLevel station is used to power the devices
of an installation with grade 2 or lower security rating, the AUXx outputs on
the motherboard must be used (table 4 “Motherboard – terminal board”). If the
SmartLevel station is used to power the devices of an installation with grade
3 security rating, the AUXx outputs on the LIVPWR100 board must be used (table
5 “LIVPWR100 board – terminal board”).
If the SmartLevel is used to power the peripherals connected to the I-BUS of
the intrusion control panel, the connection must be completed as follows
:
If an isolator is required on the I-BUS line (IB100RU or IB100RP) between the control panel and the power-supply station, the connection must be completed as follows:
The jumpers on the isolator board [A] must be cut.The output relay (terminals
NC, NO and COM) provides a contact capable of switching a 30V 1A maximum load.
The relay is normally active during standby status and maintains the COM
contact close to NC. In the event of tampering on the device enclosure (forced
opening or dislodgement) the relay will close COM to NO. The COM contact will
close back to NC when the tamper event ceases. The OC1 and OC2 terminals are
both open-collector outputs. When the output activates, its terminal is
floating. During standby status, the terminal closes to the ground. The OC1
output activates in the event of mains failure (primary power source). The OC2
output activates in the event of battery trouble (disconnected or
inefficient). outputs reset to standby (closed to ground) when their
respective activation causes cease. The T6, T7, T8, T9, and T10 outputs are
open-collector outputs. When activated, the terminal is connected to the 13.8
V internal power supply of the board by means of an 18kOhm pull-up resistor.
During standby status, the terminal closes to the ground. The T6 output
signals a fault relating to the dispersion to the earth of the current in some
point the system.
- Removal of the jumper from the earth fault signaling connector (table 6, E) deactivates the earth fault check.
- The T7 output signals a fault relating to the AUXx power output with a grade 3 security rating caused by the intervention of the protection circuit it is equipped with. Activation can occur in the event of:
- Overvoltage on the power output
- Short-circuit on the power output
- Overload on the power output
The T8 output signals a fault relating to the AUXx power output with a grade 3 security rating caused by a fault on the power supply unit. Activation can occur in the event of:
- Overload on the power supply unit
- Overheating on the power supply unit
The T9 output signals a fault relating to the AUXx power output with grade 3 security rating caused by communication problems between the station boards. Activation can occur in the event of:
- Loss of communication between the SmartLevel motherboard and the LIVPWR100 board
- Loss of communication between the LIVPWR100 board and the power supply unit
- The T10 outputs signal a fault caused by the total loss of operating capacity of the SmartLevel motherboard.
Connection to intrusion 4-5 control systems
Compliance with standard EN50131-6 grade 3 provides the following programming directions for intrusion control-panel terminals which are connected to the signaling outputs of the SmartLevel power-supply station: Table 7: Programming of the signals to the control panel
SmartLevel output | Control panel input terminal |
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Type | Option |
Relay | 24 hour Zone |
OC1 | Instant Zone |
OC2 | Instant Zone |
T6 | Instant Zone |
T7 | Instant Zone |
T8 | Instant Zone |
T9 | Instant Zone |
T10 | Instant Zone |
WEEE
The barred bin symbol found on the equipment or its box indicates that the
product must be discarded separately from other waste at the end of its
working life. Therefore, the user must take the decommissioned equipment to
suitable electrical and electronic waste disposal centers. In alternative to
independent management, the equipment to be discarded can be taken to the
dealer upon purchase of a similar new device. Electronic devices sized under
25 cm can be taken to electronic product dealers with at least 400 m2 store
surface free of charge without any purchase obligation. Suitable collection
for subsequent recycling, processing, and compatible environmental disposal
contributes to avoiding potential negative effects on the environment and
health and promotes the reuse and/or recycling of equipment materials.ISO 9001
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References
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