Display Menu Operation; Table 6-3. Display Menu Operation - Eaton 93PM Installation And Operation Manual

Eaton 93pm ups 60–100 kw (480v)
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UPS Operating Instructions
6.2.6

Display Menu Operation

Table 6-3 describes the menu functions and how to use them.

Table 6-3. Display Menu Operation

Function
Subfunction
Home
Meters – UPS
Output – UPS
Input – UPS
Bypass
Battery – UPS
Mimics
UPS Mimic
UPS Module Map
System Overview
ESS
Logs
Active
System Events (Historical)
Settings
User
Configuration
Statistics
Statistics Summary
Statistics Details
Controls
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Eaton 93PM UPS (60–100 kW, 480V) Installation and Operation Manual P-164000227—Rev 2
Operation
An overview of UPS operation, including information on load, efficiency and consumption.
The Meter screens show the UPS meter readings for the unit. The default voltage displayed on these
screens is phase-to-neutral. These can be changed to display the voltage phase-to-phase
(A-B, B-C, C-A). Tap the METERS tab on the main menu navigation bar to display the Meter screens.
The current UPS readings are displayed in the information area of the screen. To display individual
meter details, tap the desired meter button for to display the detailed meter screen.
The Output screen shows output voltage (phasetoneutral), output current (each phase), and frequency
being supplied by the UPS, as well as the kVA, kW, and power factor measurements.
The Input screen shows input voltage (phasetoneutral), input current (each phase), and frequency of
the incoming utility source, as well as the kVA, kW, and power factor measurements.
The Bypass screen shows the bypass input voltage (phasetoneutral), input current (each phase), and
frequency of the incoming utility source, as well as the kVA, kW, and power factor measurements.
The Battery screen displays the battery voltage (Vdc) and the battery current (Idc).
Tap the MIMICS tab on the main menu navigation bar to display an overview of UPS operation,
including information on load, efficiency and consumption. If there is an error, an error indicator is
displayed next to the affected part. Active events log can be opened by tapping the error indicator.
Tap the UPS MODULE MAP tab on the secondary menu navigation bar to display the status of each
UPM.
Tap the SYSTEM OVERVIEW tab on the secondary menu navigation bar to display the status and
meters summary for each UPS.
Tap the ESS tab on the secondary menu navigation bar to display the approximate consumption and
energy savings of ESS mode.
Tap the LOGS tab on the main menu navigation bar to display the events screen. A listing of all system
events that are currently active is displayed. The most recent event is listed first. As events clear, they
are removed from the Events listing. To scroll through the events, press the up or down scroll bar.
Tap the SYSTEM LOG tab on the secondary menu navigation bar to display the system events screen.
The history Log lists up to 512 events in chronological order, with the most recent event listed last
(once 512 is reached, the earliest event is overwritten). The end of the log (the most recent events) is
displayed first; scroll upward to view older event listings. To scroll through the events, press the up or
down scroll bar.
Configurable system settings. Tap the SETTINGS tab on the main menu navigation bar to display the
settings screen. Settings may be password restricted.
Tap the USER tab on the secondary menu navigation bar to display the user screen. Tap the
INFORMATION or ABOUT button to display system information. See Figure 6-5 for user screen.
Tap the CONFIGURATION tab on the secondary menu navigation bar to display the configuration
screen. Tap the function to be changed. Make and save the changes. Follow screen prompts to accept
or abort changes. SeeFigure 6-6 for configuration screen.
Tap the STATISTICS tab on the main menu navigation bar to display a summary of UPS statistics.
Tap the desired statistic button for to display the detailed statistic screen.
See paragraph 6.2.8 for details.
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