Configuring The Sts2 Via The Terminal; Table 10 Terminal Commands - Liebert Static Transfer Switch 2 Installation, Operation & Maintenance Manual

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Table 10
Terminal Commands
Keys
TIME
UPMDR?
VER?

12.1.2 Configuring the STS2 via the Terminal

The SPT command is used to configure the systems setpoints. The SVT syntax for the setpoints
consists for four parameters:
SPT [group] [item] [value]
where the parameters are:
• SPT — is the terminal command that is used to configure setpoints.
• group — the group under the setpoint command which contains the desired settings.
• item — the item number within the selected group.
• value — the desired value for this item.
Only the specific options words listed in this section use a hexadecimal value. Other settings,
depending on what they are, use other input types. For example, System ID uses a text string, nom-
inal voltages and currents use standard numeric integers, and modem baud rate uses an enumera-
tion where 0 = 2400, 1 = 9600, & 2 = 19200 bps.
NOTE
Spaces are placed between each parameter, but not between characters or
numbers in a parameter. Using an underline here to represent a space, an
example of a the syntax is: SPT_2_6_0081. 0081 is the value parameter.
This section provides instructions for setting these parameters, with an example of building an SPT
command for System and User settings.
Groups Parameter
The setpoints are grouped for ease of configuration. For example, Event Masks are group 4 and Sys-
tem Settings are group 2. The numbers shown below are entered for the group parameter. For
example, start of a System Settings command is SPT 2.
The group parameters are:
1 = System Ratings
2 = System Settings
3 = User Settings
4 = Event Mask Settings
For example, the start of a System Settings command is SPT 2, where SPT is the system setpoints
command and 2 is the group parameter for System Settings.
See 12.1.4 - Setting Event Masks with the Terminal on page 77 for instructions on configuring
Event Mask parameters.
Item Parameter
Each setting within the group is indexed by an item number as shown below in Table 12. These
item numbers are also displayed on the terminal when you list the configuration setting for a par-
ticular group
Continuing with the example, to configure an Options_1 setting under System Settings, the com-
mand would begin with SPT 2 6
where 6 is the value Options_1. Note the space between each parameter.
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Communication Interfaces
Sets system time
Displays metering data
Displays firmware versions
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