Operation
51
Delay
This refers to the time in seconds that must occur before the UPS recognizes an alarm function. The
delay can be anywhere from 0 to 99.9 seconds in 0.1 second intervals. If an alarm is set to Latch, it
will only recognize the alarm and latch after the delay period.
Figure 71 Alarm / fault name screen
The Alarm / Fault Name Screen can be accessed from the Configuration Screen (Figure 40) by high-
lighting Alarm Mask and pressing SELECT.
When the Alarm / Fault Name Screen is displayed, the highlighted alarm will be flashing. (In the fig-
ure above, BATT. FUSE FAIL will be flashing.) The DESCRIPTION at the bottom of the screen
defines the letters L, D, F, and E. The DESCRIPTION scrolls from right to left, allowing the Operator
to see the entire list of features.
The Operator can determine the status of the Latching, Dial, Freeze and Event Log Mask, and change
certain attributes by following these steps.
1. Select the alarm to be viewed.
a. To scroll down the list, highlight DOWN on the display screen and press the SELECT button.
Continue pressing SELECT until the appropriate alarm is moved to the top position on the
screen. Then use the arrow keys to highlight SELECT on the display screen. Press the
SELECT navigation button to bring up the Edit screen below.
b. To scroll up the list, highlight UP on the display screen and proceed as in a.
2. After editing the first alarm, select the next alarm to be viewed, and proceed as in the steps above.
Figure 72 Alarm edit screen
NOTE
When additional navigational choices (UP, DOWN, and SELECT) appear at the bottom of the
display screen, the customary rules change slightly.
ALARM / FAULT NAME
SELECT
DOWN
UP EXIT DESCRIPTION: L - Latchin
g
...D - Dial...
ALARM / FAULT NAME L D F E
BATT. FUSE FAIL Y Y N Y
BATT. LOW TRANSFER Y Y Y Y
DC OV TRANSIENT Y Y Y Y
INPUT PHASE ROT ERROR N N N Y
RECTIFIER FUSE FAIL Y Y Y Y
RECTIFIER DRIVE 1 FAIL Y Y Y Y
Y Y N Y
LATCHING YES
DIAL YES
FREEZE NO
EVENT LOG YES
ALARM / FAULT NAME
CANCEL
SAVE & EXIT
BATTERY FUSE FAIL