OPERATION
Table 3. Control Screens
Control Screen
Go to Bypass
(6000 VA models only)
Battery test
Reset error state
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Alarm History
The alarm history holds up to 50 events. You can scroll through the
event screens, beginning with the most recent event.
NOTE The date format is dependent on the language selection.
The first row of each alarm history screen contains the date
(mm/dd/yyyy) and time (hh:mm:ss) at which the event occurred. The
second row contains the type of event and code. The event description
begins on the third row and might continue to the fourth row. The
bottom right corner of the alarm history screen displays two numbers:
an ordering number of the event in the log, followed by the total number
of events in the log.
For more information, see "Retrieving the Alarm History" on page 29.
Meters
The meters screens provide the following meters information:
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Output watts, VA, current, power factor, voltage, and frequency
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Input voltage and frequency
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Battery voltage and percentage charged
Control Screens
Table 3 describes the available control screens.
Description
Transfers the UPS system to internal Bypass mode. When the "Go to Bypass" command
is issued, the screen displays the Manual Bypass Comment Sent message for
5 seconds. The option then changes to "Go to Normal."
When the "Go to Normal" command is issued, the screen displays the Normal Mode
Command Sent message for 5 seconds. The option then changes to "Go to Bypass."
Schedule Battery Test: yes | Cancel Battery test: no
Starts a manual battery test. See "Testing the Battery" on page 50.
Reset Alarms: yes | no
Manually clears any latched alarms, such as bad battery detected or DC Bus OV/UV, and
then performs a self-diagnostics test of the LCD, alarm sounds, and fans. If a bad battery
alarm was also active, resets the battery test status to Not Tested.
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