System - Helios ICT Platinum Series Instruction Manual

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5.1. System

The System Status page provides information on the input voltage,
DC output enable status, output voltage, output current (of unit, and
output of total system and number of parallel units if connected), and
alarm conditions.
View the Battery Status section of this page to check the battery
voltage, battery current (+ for charging, - for discharge), battery state
of charge, net amp-hour count, estimated run-time remaining (if the
power supply is running on battery backup), battery temperature (if
the optional ICT-TMP sensor is installed), and status of the LVD
battery contactor (connected, or disconnected).
Click on the Settings & Control Tab to Enable or Disable the supply
output and adjust the output voltage and current limit settings.
DC Output Status: Controls and indicates the output status of the
power supply.
The output ON/OFF buttons will enable or disable the DC
output and optional battery LVD contactor.
The Auto-Restart button will disable the supply output for
the Restart Delay period (see below) when clicked. This
feature can be useful when equipment powered by the unit
must be remotely power cycled to reboot operation.
NOTE: Using the ON/OFF or Auto-Restart button on a unit
configured as a Parallel Primary will cause all Parallel units in a set to
disable their output, but will have no effect if used on a unit
configured as a Parallel Secondary.
Output Settings: Used to change the output voltage or current limit
of the supply. To save any changes to the output settings, click on
Save Settings at the bottom of the page.
Output Voltage: This field sets the DC output voltage of the
power supply within the allowable range.
Current Limit: This field sets the DC output current limit of
the power supply within the allowable range.
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