Display Menu Operation - Eaton Powerware 9395 UPS 10001100 kVA Installation And Operation Manual

1000–1100 kva
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UPS OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Table 7-3. Display Menu Operation
Function
Subfunction
Events
User History
Service History
Meters–UPS
Meters–UPM
Output–UPS
Output–UPM 1, 2, 3, 4
Input–UPS
Input–UPM
Bypass
Battery–UPS
Battery–UPM
Statistics
Output Current–UPS
Output Current–UPM
Output Power – UPM
System Level 0 Setup
Function Selection
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Display Menu Operation

Table 7-3 describes the menu functions and and how to use them.
Operation
Press the EVENTS pushbutton on the main menu bar or History menu bar to display a listing of
all system events that are currently active. The most recent event is listed first. As events clear,
they are removed from the Active System Events listing. To scroll through the events, press the
up or down arrow pushbutton on the menu bar.
Press the HISTORY pushbutton on the Active Events menu bar to display the User History Log.
The User History Log lists up to 2048 events in chronological order, with the most recent event
listed last (once 2048 is reached, the earliest event is overwritten). The end of the log (the most
recent events) is displayed first; scroll upward to view older event listings. To scroll through the
events, press the up or down arrow pushbutton on the menu bar. To return to the Active Events
screen, press the EVENTS pushbutton on the menu bar.
The Service History Log is for service personnel and is password protected. If the customer
needs access to the log, contact an Eaton service representative.
Press the SERVICE pushbutton on the User History menu bar to display the Service History Log.
The Service History Log lists up to 2048 events in chronological order, with the most recent event
listed last (once 2048 is reached, the earliest event is overwritten). The end of the log (the most
recent events) is displayed first; scroll upward to view older event listings. To scroll through the
events, press the up or down arrow pushbutton on the menu bar. To return to the User History
screen, press the USER pushbutton on the menu bar. To return to the Active Events screen,
press the EVENTS pushbutton on the menu bar.
The Meter screens show the UPS meter readings for the unit. The default voltage displayed on
these screens is phase−to−neutral. However, an authorized Eaton Customer Service Engineer
can change the screens to display the voltage phase−to−phase (A−B, B−C, C−A). Press the
METERS pushbutton on the main menu bar to display the Meter screens. To scroll through the
meter screens, press the up or down arrow pushbutton on the menu bar. The current UPS
readings are displayed in the information area of the screen.
The Output screen shows output voltage (phase-to-neutral), output current (each phase), and
frequency being supplied by the UPS, as well as the kVA, kW, and power factor measurements.
The Input screen shows input voltage (phase-to-neutral), input current (each phase), and
frequency of the incoming utility source, as well as the kVA, kW, and power factor
measurements.
The Bypass screen shows the bypass input voltage (phase-to-neutral), input current (each
phase), and frequency of the incoming utility source, as well as the kVA, kW, and power factor
measurements.
The Battery screen displays the battery voltage (Vdc), the battery current (Idc), the minutes of
battery time remaining, and battery temperature. Battery temperature must be set up by an
authorized Eaton Customer Service Engineer. When battery life decreases to less than 20%,
Check Battery is displayed.
The Statistics screen displays the hours on line and the total kW hours used.
The Output Current screen displays a real-time bar graph of the output current of the UPS. The
graph shows the current for each phase.
The Output Power screen displays the power in kW and kVA for each UPM.
This screen can be used to set the screen contrast, show the firmware versions installed,
identify the unit type and enter a password to access Level 1 functions. Press the SETUP
pushbutton on the main menu bar to display the System Setup Level 0 Screen. No password is
necessary to access Level 0 functions. Use the up or down arrow pushbutton to highlight the
setup function screen desired, then press the SELECT pushbutton to display the function screen.
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