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= Shutdown Button =
= Shutdown Button =
Upon power loss, the TS-BAT12 will continue to provide power output until the battery is nearly exhausted.  If power was disconnected on purpose, a non-metallic probe should be inserted into the SHDN hole to push the button within.  This button does nothing while the device is connected to external power.
Upon power loss, the TS-BAT12 will continue to provide power output until the battery is nearly exhausted.  If power was disconnected on purpose, a non-metallic probe should be inserted into the SHDN hole to push the button within.  This button does nothing while the device is connected to external power.

Revision as of 10:39, 12 April 2016

TS-BAT12
TS-BAT12.jpg
Release TBD
Product Page
Operating Temperature
Cold -20C
Hot 55C
Mechanical
148mm x 130mm x 102mm
Optional DIN Rail Clip

Overview

The TS-BAT12 is an inline 24V battery device used to power TS industrial controllers and peripherals. The device accepts 24V DC input, and outputs 24V DC while powered via external power, and provides approximately 22V DC while operating on battery power, reducing voltage on a perceptible level indicating battery usage until power is restored or the battery is drained.

Usage

When 24 VDC power is connected, this device is transparent to operation. If 24 VDC is removed, the device will provide 22 VDC if fully charged, or a percentage of full charge (22V = 100%) until the battery cannot sustain output. This voltage drop communicates to all attached devices that power is presently sourced from battery and devices should respond accordingly (by monitoring inbound power, entering a reduced consumption mode, or shutting down completely until the power line returns to 24 VDC).

Connections

Power input and output reside on the screw terminal block. Pin 1 is the leftmost pin when looking at the front of the box.

Pin 1 Pin 2 Pin 3 Pin 4
Function 24 VDC Input Positive 24 VDC Input Negative Output Voltage Positive Output Voltage Negative

LEDs

There are two status indicating LEDs on the TS-BAT12. The amber LED indicates charging status (on = charging, off = not charging), and the green LED indicates current device mode (on/off/sourcing from battery).

Green LED Amber LED Function
ON OFF Device is ON and providing power, battery is not charging.[1]
ON ON Device is ON and providing power, battery is being charged.
BLINKING OFF Device is ON and providing power from battery.
OFF OFF Device is OFF and not receiving external power.
  1. Normally battery "not charging" means the battery is fully charged. The device will continue to "float charge" the battery as long as external power is provided.

Shutdown Button

Upon power loss, the TS-BAT12 will continue to provide power output until the battery is nearly exhausted. If power was disconnected on purpose, a non-metallic probe should be inserted into the SHDN hole to push the button within. This button does nothing while the device is connected to external power.