Liebert 610 Power Supply User Manual


 
Theory of Operation
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2.2 Detailed Component Descriptions
2.2.1 Controls
Hardware
The Series 610 UPS Operator Interface Display System is designed to provide all of the information
that is required for the operation of each UPS module. The following is a list of the hardware features:
1. The control logic performs automatic operations with minimal operator interface. The limited
number of manual controls are easy-to-use.
2. Each Series 610 UPS cabinet is equipped with an easy-to-read 640 x 200 pixel backlit liquid
crystal display (LCD) screen. It presents information in a way that is easy to understand at an
eye-level front panel location.
3. The display is controlled by a dedicated microprocessor with a flash-updatable program, non-
volatile static RAM and a battery-backed system clock.
4. The Series 610 can be ordered with communication ports (terminal board connections) for:
a. Transmission of present status information to remote terminals via a resident auto-dial
communications program and an external modem. This port also responds to inquiries of the
UPS system status and history from the remote terminal.
b. Reporting UPS system status and history information in response to inquiries from a local
terminal (no modem required).
c. Reporting to a local monitor the information requested from the local terminal.
d. Reporting information to a Liebert SiteScan central monitoring system.
e. Relaying selected alarm messages to a Liebert Remote Monitor Panel and to a separate
terminal board for customer use.
f. Reporting key systems information via SNMP interface to a network monitoring system.
Software
The operator interface display system software enables the operator to monitor the UPS system sta-
tus, to control the power flow through the UPS, to monitor all of the meter readings, to execute the
start-up, shutdown and load transfer procedures, to access the event history files and to make adjust-
ments to the programmable parameters. The following is a list of the software features:
1. The menu-driven software prompts the operator for input.
2. Step-by-step instructions assist the operator during the start-up, shutdown and load transfer
procedures. This helps to eliminate operator errors.
3. Graphics-based mimic diagrams illustrate circuit breaker status and the power flow through the
UPS system.
4. The Present Status screen reports information about the system’s present status. The History
Status screen chronicles the events leading up to and immediately after a fault. The Event
History screen lists all of the alarm messages that have been logged over a period of time.
5. The Battery Cycle Monitor records information on up to 132 battery discharge events.
Information includes date, time, length of discharge, highest current demand, lowest battery
voltage and cumulative battery amp hours discharged. When equipped with the optional
temperature sensor, it can also record battery temperature.
Refer to 3.0 - Operation for a description of the controls and indicators located on the Operator Con-
trol Panel.
NOTE
All external communication devices are optional equipment.