Monitoring Module
Monitoring Module
Product description
PMUD41 A01 is the new generation DC power controller module developed by FiberHome. The Controller module adopts
ARM 32-bit Cortex-M4 CPU as primary controller, and RTOS as system platform. PMUD41 A01 offers powerful functions
such as power supply, battery, communication and an user-friendly, easy-to-use interface.
Applications
PMUD41 A01 is applied in indoor/outdoor power supply. In addition to controlling rectifier modules, solar modules and AC/DC
distribution, PMUD41 A01 also manages battery charging discharging and testing, and maximizes battery capacity and
lifespan. With improved memory, PMUD41 A01 can store mass alarm/event and data logs for system performance analysis
and fault diagnosis. DI/DO connectors and RS485/Ethernet ports provide flexible extension function and parameters setting,
software and data downloading/uploading, remote monitor system accessing.
Key features
● Measurement
• Analog value measurement
• Digital value measurement
● Communication
• The Controller can communicate with the host computer in 2 modes: RS485 and Ethernet (WEB and SNMP). It can
communicate with rectifiers and solar modules in CAN bus mode.
• 2 southbound RS485 ports for battery BMS or extension function boards.
• WEB browser for remote controlling and local monitoring, controlling, parameter upload/download, data download.
• SNMP protocol supports GET, SET and TRAP on Ethernet.
● DI/DO
• 8 digital input interfaces, user-definable
• 8 dry contact outputs, user-definable
● ALARMS/EVENTS
◆ SPD alarm ◆ Load disconnection ◆ Rectifier on/off status ◆ Battery charge over-current
◆ Configurable digital input alarm ◆ Battery disconnection ◆ Solar module communication failure ◆ Battery temperature alarm
◆ Load fuse alarm ◆ AC power failure ◆ Solar module fault ◆ Ambient temperature alarm
◆ Battery fuse alarm ◆ Rectifier communication failure ◆ Solar module fan fault ◆ Battery imbalance
◆ Manual mode alarm ◆ Rectifier AC input failure ◆ Solar module protection ◆ System energy-saving mode
◆ Battery discharge ◆ Rectifier fault ◆ Solar module on/off status ◆ Energy-saving fault
◆ Current imbalance ◆ Rectifier fan fault ◆ AC over voltage and under voltage
◆ Battery test failure ◆ Rectifier protection ◆ DC over voltage and under voltage
Site
www.fiberhome.com