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Screen 3.16
: This screen appears independently on the last screen, but it only makes sense to be
programmed if the automatic battery test runs once per week. The options to be programmed are as follows:
“MON”: the day selected to run the weekly battery test is Monday.
“TUE”: the day selected to run the weekly battery test is Tuesday.
“WED”: the day selected to run the weekly battery test is Wednesday.
“THU”: the day selected to run the weekly battery test is Thursday.
“FRI”: the day selected to run the weekly battery test is Friday.
“SAT”: the day selected to run the weekly battery test is Saturday.
“SUN”: the day selected to run the weekly battery test is Sunday.
Screen 3.17
: This screen appears independently on the last screen, but it only makes sense to be
programmed if the automatic battery test is enabled. You can program the time “hh:mm” (hours/minutes) in
24h format on this screen.
Screen 3.18
: This screen appears independently on the last screen, but it only makes sense to be
programmed if the automatic battery test runs monthly or yearly. You can program the day from 1 to 31 on this
screen and the month selecting one of the following options:
“JAN”: the month selected to run the yearly battery test is January.
“FEB”: the month selected to run the yearly battery test is February.
“MAR”: the month selected to run the yearly battery test is March.
“APR”: the month selected to run the yearly battery test is April.
“MAY”: the month selected to run the yearly battery test is May.
“JUN”: the month selected to run the yearly battery test is June.
“JUL”: the month selected to run the yearly battery test is July.
“AUG”: the month selected to run the yearly battery test is August.
“SEP”: the month selected to run the yearly battery test is September.
“OCT”: the month selected to run the yearly battery test is October.
“NOV”: the month selected to run the yearly battery test is November.
“DEC”: the month selected to run the yearly battery test is December.
6.3.5
‘‘ALARMS’’ level (screen menu 4.0).
Active alarms are displayed using key (
). You can move from one to another within the alarm list using keys
(
) or (
).
If there is no alarm, it will not be possible to go forward with key (
).
Figure 34 shows only one alarm as an example, but there could be other active alarms.
Table 6 shows all the possible alarms displayed on the LCD screen.
In addition, alarm message screens may appear flashing and replacing any other screen (even in different
menus or submenus) currently displayed.
The flashing alarm message is acknowledged by pressing (ENT), and the previous screen is displayed again.
Fig.27.
Screen 4.0 ‘‘Alarms’’ and its submenus.
(
)
(
)
Screen 4.1
(
)
(
)
Screen 4.1
INVERTER
OVERLOAD
ALARMS
… See table 1, for alarms list
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