
TS_616_08 PW8000DPA ST (S2) User Manual 21/4/22
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2: General Description
2.7
Optional system control panel
The system control panel is an optional
component which is fitted to one UPS cabinet,
usually the ‘master’ UPS, in a parallel cabinet
system.
It contains a microprocessor-based TFT touch-
screen display which enables the operator to
monitor the status of the overall UPS system as
well as each individual UPS module. It also
allows the operator to transfer the load between
the inverter and bypass. All other UPS module-
level commands must be performed from an
individual module’s control panel. By having
both control panels in place, working at ‘module’
and ‘system’ level, the UPS offers enhanced
user friendliness without compromising on
robustness.
Using the touch-screen, the operator can:
• check system’s operational status and
measurements
• execute system-level commands
• monitor the power flow through the UPS
system
• check alarm and events history
• silence alarms
• adjust programmable parameters
• view the battery status
The display turns on automatically when the first UPS power module is energised; and after a few seconds of initialisation
it displays the default module mimic screen shown in Figure 2.20.
Figure 2.20 System control panel – default display
Figure 2.19 System control panel