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Bypass at UPS off:
Select the bypass status when manually turning off the UPS. This setting is only available when
Bypass forbid
is set to
Disable
.
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Enable:
Bypass enabled. When selected, the bypass mode is active.
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Disable:
Bypass disabled. When selected, there will be no output through bypass when manually turning off the
UPS.
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Bypass Voltage Range:
Establishes the acceptable voltages for the low and high versions.
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L:
Low voltage point for bypass.
- If the UPS is a HV system, the setting ranges from 180V ~ 220V.
- If the UPS is a LV system, the setting ranges from 90V ~ 110V.
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H:
High voltage point for bypass.
- If the UPS is a HV system, the setting ranges from 230V ~ 264V.
- If the UPS is a LV system, the setting ranges from 120V ~ 140V.
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Bypass FRE Range:
Establishes the acceptable frequencies for each system.
The acceptable bypass frequency ranges from 45Hz to 55Hz when the UPS is a 50Hz system, and from 59Hz to 61Hz
when UPS is a 60Hz system.
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ECO mode:
Enables/Disables the ECO mode. The default setting is
Disable
.
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ECO Voltage Range:
Sets the voltage range for the ECO function.
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L:
Low voltage point for ECO mode.
- If the UPS is a HV system, this setting ranges from Rated output voltage – 7V to Rated output voltage - 24V.–
22V
is the default setting.
- If the UPS is a LV system, this setting ranges from Rated output voltage – 3V to Rated output voltage - 12V.–
11V
is the default setting.
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H:
High voltage point for ECO mode.
- If the UPS is a HV system, this setting ranges from Rated output voltage – 7V to Rated output voltage - 24V.–
22V
is the default setting.
– If the UPS is a LV system, this setting ranges from Rated output voltage – 3V to Rated output voltage - 12V.–
11V
is the default setting.
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