Emerson 480V, 60HZ user manual 8.8LCD Menus and Data Items, Menu tree

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8.8LCD Menus and Data Items

Operator Control and Display Panel

8.8LCD Menus and Data Items

The LCD menus provide access to the following categories of information and settings for the UPS. Selecting a menu changes the information displayed in the UPS data items portion of the LCD. The menu choices are listed below and described in detail in Table 19.

Mains - view utility power input data: voltage, current, frequency and power factor

TX Input - view input transformer voltages

Bypass - view bypass data: voltage and frequency

Output - view output data: voltage, current, frequency and power factor

Load - view load data: load percent, output current, output power and crest factor (CF)

System - view system data

Battery - view battery characteristics—voltage, current, temperature and remaining time—and messages when the battery is boost/float charging or disconnected

Records - access the history log—displays all records in the log (newest records added at end)

Language - select a language for LCD text (choices appear in the native language)

Settings - configure UPS settings: adjust the display contrast, choose a format for date display, set the date and time, set up the UPS for modem communications (baud rate, address, mode and phone numbers to dial for alarm notifications) and change the password

Command - start or stop a battery maintenance test, battery capacity test or system test

Version - view firmware versions for the inverter, rectifier and software display board and the model information for the UPS

Figure 51 shows a menu tree of the options available from the LCD menus.

Figure 51 Menu tree

Mains (input)

L-N current (A)

Frequency (Hz)

L-L voltage (V)

Power factor

TX Input *

L-L voltage (V)

Bypass

Frequency (Hz) L-L voltage (V)

Output

L-N current (A) Frequency (Hz) L-L voltage (V) Power factor

TX Output **

L-L voltage (V)

Load

System

Battery

Records

Sout (kVA)

Sout (kVA)

Battery voltage (V)

(history log)

Pout (kW)

Pout (kW)

Battery current (A)

 

Qout (kVAR)

Qout (kVAR)

Battery temperature (°C)

 

Loadlevel %

Single unit, no

Remain Time Min.

 

Crest factor

parallel data

Battery boost charging

 

 

 

Battery float charging

 

 

 

Battery disconnected

 

Language

Settings

Command

Version

(Choices for

 

Display contrast

Battery maintenance test

 

UPS model

display)

 

Date format set

Battery capacity test

 

Monitor version

 

 

Date & time

System test

 

Rectifier version

 

 

 

 

Comm1 baud rate

Stop testing

 

Inverter version

 

 

Comm2 baud rate

Freshening Charge

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Comm3 baud rate

Stop Freshening Charge

 

 

 

 

Communication address

Modem auto-answer enable

 

 

 

 

Communication mode

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Callback times

* When configured, input transformer voltages are

 

 

Phone No.1

displayed on the front LCD. When not activated, the

 

 

Phone No.2

values are hidden.

 

 

 

 

Phone No.3

** When configured, output transformer voltages are

 

 

Command password

displayed on the front LCD. When not activated, the

 

 

 

 

values are hidden.

 

 

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Contents AC Power Liebert NX UPSUser Manual–40-200kVA, 480V,60Hz For Business-CriticalContinuityPage TABLE OF CONTENTS 4.0 OPTIONS 9.0 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . FIGURES Figure 39 Main component location drawing Liebert NX 480V, CB2, CB3, CB4 configurations . . . . . . . . . TABLES IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONSBattery Cabinet Precautions • Remove watches, rings and other metal objects Risk of electrical shock GLOSSARY OF SYMBOLSAC input AC output Requests the user to consult the manual1.1External Inspections 1.0INSTALLATION1.2Internal Inspections 1.2.1Storing for Delayed Installation1.3Preliminary Checks 1.4UPS Location1.5Considerations in Moving the Liebert NX Battery Location1.6Mechanical Considerations 1.4.3Special Considerations for Parallel Systems1.6.1Clearances 1.6.2Floor Installation1.6.3Cable Entry System CompositionFront of Units Liebert Battery CabinetLiebert NX Bypass2.0ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS 2.1Power Cabling2.1.1Cable Rating Lug Size and Torque Requirements2.1.3Cabling Guidelines 2.1.2UPS Input ConfigurationLiebert NX 160-200kVAConnections Liebert NX 40-120kVAConnections2.1.4Cable Connections Figure 4 Input and output busbars2.1.7Cabling Procedure 2.1.5Safety Ground2.1.6Protective Devices UPS Rectifier and Bypass Input SupplyFrequency Converter Mode Common Input ConnectionsDual Input Connections Figure 5 Monitor board U2 2.2.1Monitor Board Features2.2Control Cables 2.3Dry Contacts Table 2 Maintenance bypass cabinet interface 2.3.2Maintenance Bypass Cabinet Interface2.3.1Input Dry Contacts Figure 7 Input dry contacts2.3.4Output Dry Contacts 2.3.3Battery Circuit Breaker Control InterfaceTable 3 BCB control interface Output dry contact relays2.3.5EPO Input—Optional Figure 9 EPO wiringEPO - NO EPO - NC3.1Introduction 3.2Safety3.0BATTERY INSTALLATION Figure 10 Battery cabinets for Liebert NX 3.3External Battery Cabinet Installation3.3.1Battery Cabinets Figure 11 Battery cabinet—details 3.3.2Connecting the Batteries3.3.3Installation Considerations Figure 12 Battery tray and supports 3.3.4Connecting the Battery Cabinet to the UPS3.4Non-StandardBatteries 3.5BCB Shunt Trip3.6Alber Monitoring System—Optional This power must be UPS protected4.1Load Bus Synchronization 4.1.2LBS Cable and Settings4.0OPTIONS 4.1.1Performance Requirements4.2.1General 4.2Configuring Parallel System Operation4.2.2Features of Parallel System Figure 15 Parallel system block diagram 480V, 3W Input 480V DC Battery InputLiebert NX UPS 40-200kVA 480V, 3W UOB Output•Maintenance Bypass Mode Operation •Battery Mode Operation4.2.3Operating Principles Redundancy Paralleling 4.2.4Operation Modes Summary4.3.2Cabinet Installation 4.3Installing Parallel System4.3.4Power Cables 4.3.1Conditions for Parallel SystemAuxiliary Dry Contact Cables For startup procedure, 9.2 - UPS StartupFigure 20 Connecting EPO push button 4.3.6Emergency Power Off EPOX2:3 X2:4UPS mechanical characteristics 5.0UPS SPECIFICATIONSEnvironmental characteristics Table 8 UPS terminal 5.4UPS Electrical Characteristics5.4.1Input Rectifier Table 9 Rectifier input powerUPS terminal continued Table 10 Input voltage window with derating5.4.2DC Intermediate Circuit Table 11 Liebert approved replacement batteries5.4.3Inverter Output Table 12 DC intermediate circuitTable 14 Bypass input 5.4.4 Bypass InputFront Left SideDetail A FrontParallel Board LEFT VIEW FRONT VIEW1239mm 2000mmBOTTOM VIEW Front of UPS TOP VIEW Front of UPSInstallation Drawings DETAIL A 8.83 DETAIL A224mm 609.3 24 872.2 34.3 U3819205 FRONT RIGHT SIDESECTION A-A TOP VIEWTop View Detail ADetail B without BCB Cover PlateA D NX 160-200KVAUPS Module Front View A CBB D CD 49 Battery Cabinet Right-SideViewsExternal Battery Cabinet 845 33.2 965 38 2000 78.7 FrontTop Right Side Front Right SideRear FrontSystem Input UPS OutputWithout Covers UPS Output Breakers Ground Busbar FRONTSystem Kirk-KeyREAR FRONTDoor Open A B1-B4 FRONT Without Covers 78.7 in LEFT SIDE Without Exterior Panels 965 38 in 2000RIGHT SIDE Without Exterior Panels LEFT SIDE Isometric View7.0OPERATION 7.1General Description7.1.1Bypass Supplies Battery Mode7.1.2Operating Modes Normal ModeParallel Redundancy Mode System Expansion Maintenance Mode8.1.1Display Panel Layout 8.0OPERATOR CONTROL AND DISPLAY PANELFigure 45 Overview of control panel Liquid Crystal Display LCD Mimic display LED2Bypass indicator Figure 47 Mimic display indicators locationLoad indicator Inverter indicatorFigure 48 Location of control buttons Inverter Off button Fault Clear buttonButton cover EPO button Silence On/Off button Inverter On buttonFigure 49 Buzzer location Data and settingsFigure 50 Sections of the LCD UPS systemTable 17 Icons for navigation keys Figure 51 Menu tree 8.8LCD Menus and Data ItemsOperator Control and Display Panel Figure 52 Language selection 8.9Language SelectionFigure 53 Set date and time 8.10Current Date and TimeStatus CurrentMessages History Log records menuFigure 56 Default screen 8.12.2Default Screen8.12Types of LCD Screens 8.12.1Opening Display8.12.3UPS Help Screen Press any key back to main menu8.12.4Screen Saver Window Figure 57 Help screen8.13.5Battery Self-TestAborted, Condition Not Met 8.13.4 Battery Capacity Test Confirmation8.13Pop-UpWindows 8.13.3System Self-TestTable 20 UPS operating modes 9.1Liebert NX Operating Modes9.0OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 9.2UPS Startup 9.2.1Startup Procedure9.1.1Circuit Breakers Figure 59 Circuit breakers•Close CB5 CB1, CB2, CB3 and CB5 are closed Switch from Bypass Mode to Normal Mode Switch from Normal Mode to Bypass Mode9.5Emergency Shutdown With EPO 9.4Auto Restart9.8Multi-ModuleSystem Procedures 9.7Battery Protection9.7.1Battery Undervoltage Pre-Warning 9.7.2Battery End-of-DischargeEOD Protection3.Close Input breaker CB1 9.10Parallel System Startup 9.9Commissioning a Parallel System10.1Communication and Other User Terminals 10.1.2Power Output10.0OPTIONS 10.1.1Analog Input InterfaceTable 21 Liebert NX communication options 10.1.5Configuring Baud Rates10.1.4Communication and Monitoring Figure 62 Liebert IntelliSlot Web card display Relay Card Table 22 Relay Card pin configurationTable 23 Relay card jumper configuration Figure 63 MultiPort 4 card pin assignment MultiPort 4 CardFigure 64 Dust filter replacement 10.2.1Remote Alarm Monitor10.2LBS Mode—LoadBus Synchronization 10.3Replacing Dust FiltersTable 24 Torque specifications 11.0SPECIFICATIONS AND TECHNICAL DATATable 25 Battery torque rating Specifications and Technical DataTable 27 Parallel system current table 11.3Cable size and tightening torques Specifications and Technical Data Table 38 C&D Dynasty battery run times in minutes 11.4Battery Run TimesTable 37 Enersys battery run times in minutes Specifications and Technical Data UPS Status Messages APPENDIX A - UPS STATUS MESSAGESTable 39 UPS status messages UPS Status Messages Table 39 UPS status messagesEvent Message Description / Suggested Action if anyUPS Status Messages Table 39 UPS status messagesUPS Status Messages Table 39 UPS status messagesUPS Status Messages Table 39 UPS status messagesUPS Status Messages Page Of Mission-CriticalData And Applications Ensuring The High AvailabilityTechnical Support/ Service reducedcapitalequipment andoperatingcosts
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