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Submenu
name
Content
Meaning
Batteries
Battery number
Battery number setting (12V)
Battery capacity
Battery AH setting
Float charging
voltage/cell
Float charging voltage per battery cell
(2 V) setting
Quick charging
voltage/cell
Quick charging voltage per battery cell
(2 V) setting
EOD voltage
(end of charge)/
cell, @0.6C current
EOD voltage per battery cell for
charging current @0.6C
EOD voltage (end
of charge)/cell,
@0.15C current
EOD voltage per battery cell for
charging current @0.15C
Charging current
percentage limit
Charging current (percentage of rated
current)
Battery
temperature
compensation
Battery temperature compensation
coefficient
Quick charging
time limit
Quick charging time limit setting
Automatic quick
charging period
Automatic quick charging period
configuration
Automatic
maintenance
discharge period
Automatic maintenance discharge
period setting
Charging module
current limit
(option)
Extra charger module maximum
charging current setting
Service
System mode
System mode setting: single, parallel,
single parallel, ECO parallel, LBS, LBS
parallel
Rated
Rated parameter
configuration
For factory use
Configura-
tion
System
configuration
For factory use
Tab. 28.
Description of the settings submenu.
Users have several permissions to configure the
settings:
a.
For the Date and Time, Language and Communications
options, the user can set preferences without entering
a password.
b.
For the User option, the user must enter a password
and the settings must be configured by the startup per-
sonnel.
c.
For the Batteries and Service options, a second level
authentication is necessary and the settings must be
configured by the personnel responsible for device op-
eration.
d.
For the rated value and configuration menus, third-level
authentication is necessary and settings can only be
configured at the factory.
‘C’ refers to the number of amps. For example, if the battery
is 100 Ah, C = 100 A.
Make sure that the number of batteries configured
through the menu or control software is identical to the
actual number of batteries installed. Otherwise, it will
cause severe damage to the batteries or device.
7.3.4. Log.
Press icon
at the bottom of the screen to access the
history. The history is displayed in reverse chronological order
(that is, the first one, which appears on the screen as no. 1,
is the most recent) and shows information about events,
warnings and failures and the date and time of occurrence and
disappearance.
Each event recorded in the table includes the sequence number,
content of the event and indication of the time of the event.
•
Sequence number of the event.
•
Event content: shows information about events, warnings
and failures (0# means that the event happened in the
cabinet, n# means that the information was sent for the nth
power module).
•
Time of the event.
•
Total items: shows the total number of events. The system
can record 895 events. If this number is exceeded, the
system will delete the oldest ones.
•
Scroll through the event pages.
Fig. 87.
Interfaces of the Log menu.
The following table shows details of all UPS events that can be
displayed in the log window.
SLC ADAPT
UNINTERRUPTIBLE POWER SUPPLY (UPS)
USER'S MANUAL
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