Menu Map - Powerware 9170 User Manual

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In this example, the sixth most-recent alarm (9 2 6) is being displayed.
"A" means the Powerware 9170 system sounded alarm A (Low Battery).
If the alarm is still active, an asterisk (*) is displayed beside the letter
alarm code. "02/05" is the date the alarm occurred: February 5. "17:51"
means the alarm sounded at 5:51 p.m. And "04:35" means the alarm was
active for 4 hours and 35 minutes.
See Table 9 and "Alarms" on page 83 for information about the alarm
codes.
Table 9. Alarm Log Reason Codes

Menu Map

Figure 50 is an illustration of how to access all Powerware 9170 system
parameters. The menu structure has 11 primary-level menus, named
Password (1) through Parameters (11). Under each primary menu are
secondary items, each numbered by its location under the primary
menu. Use the various buttons as shown in the map to navigate to the
desired parameter. If you need to change the value of a parameter, you
must begin by entering the correct password value first. Parameter
values can be observed, but most cannot be changed, even though you
have entered the correct user password.
Powerware
9170 User's Guide
®
Reason
Meaning
Code
4
Open Cell
5
Weak Battery
6
Phase Error
7
Module Failure
8
Excessive Transfers
9
Precharge Failure
10
Insufficient Batteries
11
Insufficient Modules
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Explanation
Battery failure caused by open cell.
Battery failure caused by load test.
Internal error – contact your service representative.
Internal error – contact your service representative.
Internal error – contact your service representative.
Internal error – contact your service representative.
Too few battery modules; decrease load or add battery
modules.
Too few power modules; decrease load or add power
modules.
Operation
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