User Interface - Communication; Display & Mimic Diagram - ABB PowerWave 33 Series 3 User Manual

60 – 120 kw
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6 User interface - communication

STANDARD ITEMS
RS232 on Sub-D9 port
X1
RJ45 port
DISPLAY + MIMIC DIAGRAM
OPTIONAL ITEMS
On x1 5/6
Slot 1
Slot 2
6.1 Display & mimic diagram
The 2 x 20 character LCD (Figure 1) simplifies the communication with the UPS. The menu driven LCD
enables the access to the EVENT REGISTER, or to monitor the input and output U, I, f, P, Autonomy
Time and other Measurement's, to perform commands like start-up and shut-down of UPS or load
transfer from UPS to BYPASS and vice-versa and finally it serves for the DIAGNOSIS (SERVICE MODE)
for adjustments and testing.
The mimic diagram located under the logo (Figure 1) serves to give the general status of the UPS. The
LED-indicators show the power flow status and in the event of mains failure or load transfer from inverter
to bypass and vice-versa the corresponding LED-indicators will change colour from green (normal) to
red (warning). The LED's LINE 1 (rectifier) and LINE 2 (bypass) indicate the availability of the mains
power supply. The LED's INVERTER and BYPASS if green indicate which of the two are supplying
power to the critical load. The LED-indicator BATTERY is normally lit green, and when it supplies the
load is blinking. The LED-indicator ALARM is a visual indication of any internal or external alarm
condition. At the same time the audible alarm will be activated
Modifications reserved
Page 10/15
For service (upgrades and event log download) and for SNMP box
Customer INPUTS (see details in 1.6.2)
Multidrop connection (for a parallel system)
2x20 characters LCD display + mimic diagram with 5x dual colour LEDs
Battery temperature sensor
SNMP Card (for monitoring and integration in network management)
USB port & Relay card. Relay card = customer OUTPUTS (see details in
1.6.3)
Figure 1: Display & Mimic diagram of PowerWave 33 S3.
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