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Operation
2. EVENT LOG:
There are two UPS EVENT LOG information pages to report active and
logged events.
First EVENT LOG Screen (1 selection)
•
ACTIVE LOG
(Displays all active UPS notifications)
Second EVENT LOG Screen (1 selection)
•
HISTORY LOG
(View or clear logged notifications)
- Select INQUIRY to display past notifications (200 events maximum)
- Select CLEAR to delete all past notifications
3. SETTINGS:
There are four UPS SETTINGS pages that enable user configuration
options. Each of these pages contain multiple sub-menu options.
Note:
PASSWORD REQUIRED. (Factory default password is 1111)
Enter the default password by using the scroll button to select the numerical value.
Press the Enter button after every value. The LCD message will confirm that it has
accepted the password.
If the wrong password is used, the LCD screen will report “
ACCESS DENIED!
” Re-
enter the correct password.
• Upon successful UPS setting change, the screen will report “
SETTING OK!
”
• If the setting is not accepted by the UPS, the screen will report “
SETTING
FAILED!
”
First SETTINGS Screen (4 selections)
•
DRY CONTACT:
Enables configuration of UPS output dry contacts. Navigate via
LCD panel to dry contacts C1/C2/C3/C4/C5/C6. Configure each contact to match
the desired notification type. Disable any unused contacts. Selection options for
each contact include:
ON BATTERY
(Energizes when UPS is in battery mode)
BATTERY LOW
(Energizes in battery mode when batteries are low)
TIMER TIME UP
(Energizes in battery mode after the configured time threshold)
SUMMARY ALARM
(Energizes when any UPS alarm occurs)
UPS FAULT
(Energizes when any UPS fault occurs)
UPS SHUTDOWN
(Energizes when UPS output is off)
DISABLE
(Dry contact is not energized)
•
INPUT CONTACT:
Enables configuration of one user-supplied UPS input
CONTACT-CLOSURE sensor. Navigate via LCD panel to select the closest naming
option for the reported condition from the sub-menu list. Once configured,
shorting the input sensor contacts will report the external condition by the
selected name. Contact closure sensor naming options include:
USER PROGRAM
(Use this naming option for other sensor types)
EXT. ALARM
(External alarm)
EXT. BAT ALARM
(External battery alarm)
EXT. FAN FAILED
(External fan failure)
DOOR UNLOCK
(Door unlock)
Note:
Select "User program" if your sensor type is not listed.