Use: Screen Menus; Default Menu - GE NetPro Series User Manual

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3.4

Use: Screen Menus

Operation of the NetPro UPS is done via the push-buttons and the LCD screen on the front panel. In
addition 4 LEDs inform the user about operating conditions.
Furthermore some functions of the UPS can be programmed via the RS232 communication port. For
more information see section 3.6 and chapter 4.
The messages displayed on the LCD screen can be divided into three menus:

Default menu

Status and alarm menu
Setup menu
If the UPS operates under normal conditions, the LCD shows the standard menu. The message shown
depends on the operating mode of the UPS. From any menu, the LCD screen will always return to the
standard menu after a push-button inactivity time-out of 20 seconds.
If the operating conditions change, e.g. by a mains failure or rise of temperature, a ! mark will appear in
the right lower corner of the display. With key # # # # (18) you can enter the status and alarm screens.
The setup menu allows you to program the UPS. To enter the menu press # # # # (18) until the menu is
reached. You can scroll through the individual setup screens with $ $ $ $ (20) and # # # # (18).
3.4.1
Default menu
Under normal operating conditions (see 3.3.1), the LCD shows a default screen (the mentioned values
are examples):
0123''40'''01567
48023"''''''940/
* Display will only show the output power if it exceeds 25VA.
If the NetPro UPS operates on battery, the screen shows:
0123''40'''01567
48023"''''''940/
* Display will only show the output power if it exceeds 25VA.
If the NetPro UPS operates on bypass the default screen will change into:
0083''40''!&:"((
;
OPM_NPE_XXX_2K0_4K0_1GB_V040
230V
=
the true RMS input voltage
12
=
time until sleep in minutes, if activated
23min
=
the calculated available runtime, at present load. The
calculation is based on two figures: the capacity of the
battery set and the energy consumption of the actual
load. If the load increases, the runtime will decrease and
the runtime figure in the display will be refreshed within a
second.
1520VA =
actual output power of the UPS* in VA
912W
=
actual output power of the UPS* in W
- - -V
=
The input voltage is too low to be measured
12
=
time until sleep in minutes, if activated
23min
=
the calculated available runtime, at present load. The
calculation is based on two figures: the capacity of the
battery set and the energy consumption of the actual
load. If the load increases, the runtime will decrease and
the runtime figure in the display will be refreshed within a
second.
1520VA =
actual output power of the UPS* in VA
912W
=
actual output power of the UPS* in W
!
=
blinking signal in case of status change or new alarm
Press # # # # (18) to display the accompanying message(s),
see 3.4.2. The ! sign will disappear from the display, until
the next status change or new alarm.
225V
=
the true RMS bypass input voltage
Bypass
=
operating mode: bypass operation
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