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2: General Description
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2.5.2 UPS Control panel
An LCD control panel located on the front of the cabinet provides the means for day-to-day UPS operation and
performance monitoring.
From the UPS control panel the operator can:
• Stop and start the UPS module.
• Transfer the UPS output (load) between the inverter and bypass.
• Monitor the UPS input/output voltage, current and frequency.
• Monitor the battery charge/discharge current and battery status.
• Interact with monitored alarm and warning messages.
• Configure the UPS operating parameters (service mode).
• Interrogate the UPS operating events and alarm history (service mode).
• Carry out diagnostic procedures (service mode).
2.6
LCD Control Panel
The LCD control panel has three areas, described below:
Figure 2.8 LCD Control panel
2.6.1 Module mimic LED indicators
The module mimic LEDs change colour between
GREEN
,
RED
and
OFF
to
indicate the operational status of key UPS stages, and thereby serve to
show the active power path through the UPS.
•
LINE
1
(rectifier) and
LINE
2
(bypass) LEDs indicate the availability
of the input mains and bypass mains supplies respectively.
•
INVERTER
and
BYPASS
LEDs illuminate green to indicate which of
the two sources is providing the UPS output supply.
•
BATTERY
illuminates green when the battery is being charged and
flashes when the battery is discharging – e.g. when supplying the
load following a mains failure. The indications change to red if the
battery is faulty or fully discharged.
• The
ALARM
LED, located at the bottom centre of the control panel,
provides a visual indication that an internal or external alarm
condition has been detected. When an alarm condition is activated
the LED is accompanied by an audible alarm.
Mimic LED indicators
Alarm LED/Reset
LCD Power Management Display
Operator Menu Buttons
ON/OFF
Buttons
Figure 2.9 Module mimic diagram
LINE 1
LINE 2
BY PASS
INVERTER
BATTERY