Table 15. Inverter Codes
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T | System Test | UPS went to inverter to test the batteries. |
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B | Brownout | AC input voltage was too low. |
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L | Line Loss | AC input power was lost. |
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M | Manual | The inverter was started manually. |
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F | Frequency | Input frequency was too high or too low. |
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R | Reset | A system reset was performed. |
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Reading the Alarm Log from a Terminal or Computer
To display the Alarm Log on a terminal or computer, you can use the alarmlog or logs command (see “Entering Commands from a Terminal or Computer” page 44). These commands display up to 20 log entries in a table. For example, the log might look like this table:
Active | EventDate | EventTime | Duration | Code/Event |
No | 08/25/1993 | 11:25:32 | 00:00:45 | |
No | 08/24/1993 | 12:13:18 | 00:01:08 | |
No | 08/24/1993 | 12:05:07 | 00:08:11 |
The table shows whether the alarm is active now (Active), the date and time of each alarm, how long it lasted (Duration), and what caused the alarm (Code/Event).
You can also display parameter 25 to view the Alarm Log; this display is the same as the control panel display.
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