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OPM_LPS_3UO_30K_40K_0US_V010.doc Operating Manual LP 33 Series 30 & 40 kVA
6.3.1 User parameters screen
This screen allows the user to modify some parameters permitting to adapt some functions of the UPS
to his/her needs, described as follows.
This screen can be accessed by entering MENU/PARAMETER MENU/LEVEL 1: USER and confirming with
the key Enter.
PARAMETER MENU
LEVEL 1: USER
LEVEL 2: SERVICE
In PARAMETER MENU the buttons + / - / Enter perform the following functions:
+ This key allows to scroll forward to the next screen and, once the key Enter has been pressed,
to move the horizontal selection to the next editable position.
- This key allows to move the selection to the next parameter and, once the key Enter has been
pressed, to change the value of the selected character by the underscore cursor.
Enter Start the editing for the currently selected parameter.
1. Date and time set-up
DATE AND TIME
D M Y
Date: 01.01.2005
Hour: 12:15:45
1. Date and time setup.
2. D = Day M = Month Y = Year.
3. Date set-up: the set value is thoroughly checked to be a
correct format “dd.mm.yyyy”.
4. Time set-up: the set value is thoroughly checked to be a
correct format “hh.mm.ss”.
The time is specified in 24 hour format.
2. Modem protocol set-up
PROTOCOL SETUP
Modem enabled = N
Init=BEQV1X3&D0S0=2
Alarm=N Delay=30s
1. Modem protocol set-up.
2. Y: enables or N: disables the modem call.
3. Init: this parameter presents the modem initialization string.
It can be 39 characters long and considers that a blank
character terminates the string.
If no blank character is found then all 39 characters are
used
4. Alarm: Y/N controls the automatic events signaling through modem.
If this parameter is set to Y (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.