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RAPHIC DISPLAY
A wide graphic display is present on the UPS door, which allows the user to have a close-up, detailed overview in real
time of the status of the UPS. The user can switch the UPS on and off, consult electrical mains, output, battery
measurements etc.
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and perform the main machine settings.
The display is divided into four main areas, each with its own specific role.
Sample graphic display video screens
(video screens for illustration purposes only - the situation shown could differ from reality)
GENERAL INFORMATION
Area of the display where the set date and time and, according to the screen,
machine model or title of the menu which is active at that moment are displayed
permanently.
DATA DISPLAY/MENU
NAVIGATION
Main display area designed for displaying the UPS measurements (constantly
updated in real time) and for consulting the various menus which the user can
select using the designated function keys. Once the desired menu has been
selected, this part of the display will show one or more pages containing all the
data relative to the chosen menu.
UPS STATUS /
ERRORS - FAULTS
Area where the UPS operating status is displayed.
The first line is always active and constantly displays the status of the UPS at that
moment. The second only becomes active in the presence of an error and/or fault
with the UPS and displays the type of error/fault encountered.
The code corresponding to the event in progress is displayed to the right of each
line.
KEY FUNCTION
Area divided into four boxes, each relative to the function key beneath. According
to the menu which is active at that moment, the display shows the function
belonging to the corresponding key in the appropriate box.
Key symbols
To access the main menu
To go back to the previous menu or display
To scroll thorough the various headings which can be selected within a menu or move from one
page to another when displaying data
To confirm a selection
To silence the buzzer temporarily (hold down for more than 0.5 sec)
To cancel a planned power-on/off (hold down for more than 2 sec)
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The precision of the measurements is: 1% for voltage measurements, 3% for current measurements, 0.1% for frequency
measurements.
The indication of residual autonomy time is only an ESTIMATE; it must not, therefore, be considered a precise measuring instrument.