MYERS LV Series Manual

Metering/display panels 175w - 750w single phase
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175W - 750W S
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Myers Emergency Power Systems
44 South Commerce Way, Bethlehem, PA 18017
1-800-526-5088 • (610) 868-3500 • Fax: (610) 868-8686
Service: (610) 868-5400
www.myerseps.com
115107D- LV Metering

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  • Page 1 ISPLAY ANUAL 175W - 750W S INGLE HASE Series LV MERGENCY IGHTING ENTRAL NVERTER Myers Emergency Power Systems 44 South Commerce Way, Bethlehem, PA 18017 1-800-526-5088 • (610) 868-3500 • Fax: (610) 868-8686 Service: (610) 868-5400 www.myerseps.com 115107D- LV Metering...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents SECTION 1 ................................2 ......................2 YPES OF ETERING ISPLAY ANELS INTERNAL METER PANEL (UL 924 & NFPA 101) ................2 HANDHELD METER PANEL (UL 924 & NFPA 101) ................2 REMOTE METER PANEL (UL 924 & NFPA 101)................. 3 REMOTE METER PANEL with I/O BOARD or BACNET (UL 924 &...
  • Page 3: Section 1

    SECTION 1 YPES OF ETERING ISPLAY ANELS INTERNAL METER PANEL (UL 924 & NFPA 101) HANDHELD METER PANEL (UL 924 & NFPA 101) Cable – Factory supplied CAT5E Ethernet Cable, 6 feet long 115107D – LV Metering...
  • Page 4: Remote Meter Panel (Ul 924 & Nfpa 101)

    REMOTE METER PANEL (UL 924 & NFPA 101) Cable – Customer supplied Use CAT5E Ethernet Cable, RJ45 Connectors 1000 feet maximum REMOTE METER PANEL WITH I/O BOARD OR BACNET (UL 924 & NFPA 101) Cable – Customer supplied Use CAT5E Ethernet Cable, RJ45 Connectors 1000 feet maximum Remote Box Dimensions...
  • Page 5: Section 2

    SECTION 2 ANEL ISPLAY The Panel Display assembly consists of a 4 x 20 OLED display and a 4-button keypad. The 4 buttons can navigate through all the menus by using the left and right arrow keys, the ENTER and the ESCAPE. To turn on the display hold down the ENTER key for 2-3 seconds and release when the display becomes illuminated.
  • Page 6: Control Panel Keypads

    Control Panel Keypads Table 2.1 Keypad Functions Key Name Description Enter Pressing this key will drop one tier deeper into the menu structure. Escape Pressing this key will retract one tier less in the menu structure. [ ◄ ] This key functions as Left scroll key moving horizontally across one tier. [ ►...
  • Page 7: System Status

    System Status The system status will indicate the operating mode of the system. The table listed below describes the modes of operation the system will display. Table 2.3 System Status Modes Function Description On Utility Indicates the utility is present and in tolerance but not charging. Charging Bulk The batteries are being charged but the float or absorption voltage has not been reached.
  • Page 8: I/O Setpoints

    Time The parameters are Hour and Minute. The 24-hour standard is used so 2:00 PM would be 14 hours. Use the left or right arrow key to change the parameters and the ENTER key to scroll between parameters. Set points This tier contains settings that the user can use to activate the summary alarm creating a warning condition.
  • Page 9: Normally Off Relay

    Normally Off Relay With default settings, the normally off relay will activate whenever the unit goes into emergency backup. The options available in this tier of the menu allow for customization of the normally off relay. Use the left or right arrow keys to navigate these settings, and press the ENTER key to select one of the normally off relay settings.
  • Page 10: Log View

    Log View Test Log To get to the Test log menu from the default screen, press the ENTER key, scroll to the Log View menu using the left or right arrow key, then press the ENTER key again, scroll to the Test Log menu and press the ENTER key again. Use the left or right arrow key to view the test desired, and the press the ENTER key for more information.
  • Page 11: Data Logging

    Load Reduction If enabled an alarm will be generated if the output load on battery is less than 90% of the calibrated value. A calibration can also be performed from this menu. A calibration will auto measure the load and store the value as a 90% reference load number.
  • Page 12: Unit Info

    Unit Info The unit info includes information about the system including Part Number, Serial Number, and Firmware revisions for the control and display programmed parts. Alarms/Faults To get to the Alarm menu from the default screen, press the ENTER key, scroll the Alarm menu using the left or right arrow key, then press the ENTER key again.
  • Page 13: Notes

    Notes: 115107D – LV Metering...

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