GE 10 Power Supply User Manual


 
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SG Series
10, 20, 30 & 40 kVA
6.5 USER PARAMETERS
Pressing the Parameters button displays a series of screens containing the user parameters
on the
LCD panel
.
This first parameter level in not protected by password, therefore the user can freely adapt
these parameters to their needs.
The meaning of the user parameters and their use is described below (buttons performance is
described to
Section 6.3
).
1. Date and Time set-up
DATE AND TIME
D
M Y
Date: 01.09.2002
Time: 19:44:07
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Date You can adjust the date of the real time clock existing in the UPS by the means of this
parameter.
The value you enter is thoroughly checked to be a correct date in the format
“dd.mm.yy”.
Time You can adjust the time of the real time clock existing in the UPS by means of this
parameter.
The value you enter is thoroughly checked to be a correct time in the format
“hh.mm.ss”. The time is specified in 24-hour format.
2. Protocol Set-up
PROTOCOL SETUP
Modem enabled= N
Init= BEQV1X3&D0S0=2
Alarm=N Delay=22sec
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Modem enabled You can enable/disable with Y/N the remote control through modem calls
by using this parameter.
Init This parameter presents the modem initialization string.
It can be 39 characters long.
When editing this parameter the UPS considers that a blank character
terminates the string.
If no blank character is found then all 39 characters are used.
Alarm This Y/N parameter controls the automatic events signaling through
modem.
If this parameter is set to Yes the UPS itself will call the remote location
when a new event occurs.
Delay This parameter controls the delay between the occurrence of a new event
and the modem dialing.
It is useful because since the events typically do not occur isolated but in
certain sequences, you can eliminate the need for multiple dial-outs for
such a sequence of events.