Powerware 9315 operation manual Customize Alarm Messages, Program Unit Name

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Customize Alarm Messages

If Customize Alarm Messages is selected from the Program Building Alarm menu, you can select a custom message for a building alarm or disable a previously enabled building alarm custom message. When this entry is selected, the following menu is displayed:

Customize Alarm Messages

Enabled on Building Alarm Number(s)

2 3

Enter Building Alarm Number:

This example indicates that there are custom messages enabled for Building Alarms 2 and 3. When a building alarm number is entered, the message being used by the software is displayed (either a custom message or the default message indicated by the list of enabled custom messages). If 1 was entered at the prompt, the following will be displayed:

Building Alarm Active Message: Building Alarm 1 (default message)

Enter New Message or <CR> for No Change:

At this level you can enter a custom message, 30 characters maximum, to display when Building Alarm 1 is activated. If a custom message is entered to activate the building alarm, a custom message should also be entered to deactivate. After the message or a carriage return is entered, the following is displayed:

Building Alarm Clear Message: Clear Building Alarm 1 (default message)

Enter New Message or <CR> for No Change:

At this prompt, the user should enter the custom message for the building alarm deactivation state. When a message or a carriage return is entered, the following will be displayed:

Enter E to Enable Custom Message Enter D to Disable Custom Message Enter <CR> for No Change

Enter Selection:

If an E is entered at the prompt, the custom messages will be used for the building alarm. If a D is entered, the default messages will be used for the building alarm.

Program Unit Name

If Program Unit Name is selected from the main menu, the following is displayed:

Program Unit Name Unit Name:

Enter New Name or <CR> No Change: NOTE: Unit Name is 45 characters maximum

The current unit name is displayed. This name will be displayed on the second line of the display and in the headers of prints from Terminal mode. If a change is desired, the new unit name should be entered at the prompt. The unit name is 45 characters maximum and includes spaces and any punctuation. If the user wants to center the text portion of the name, the appropriate number of leading spaces should be included when entered.

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Powerware 9315 (200 kVA ---300 kVA) Operation

 

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Contents Uninterruptible Power Supply KVA 300 kVA Important Safety Instructions Table of Contents Starting and Stopping the UPS Maintaining the UPS System Responding to System Events List of Figures List of Tables Using This Manual IntroductionFor More Information Getting HelpTypical Powerware 9315 UPS System Getting StartedBattery Cabinet Looking Inside the UPSUPS Standard Features Monitor PanelOptions and Accessories Installation FeaturesSafety Considerations Output TransformerSymbols, Controls, and Indicators Risk of Electric ShockUnderstanding UPS Operation Normal Mode Path of Current Through the UPS in Normal ModeBypass Mode Path of Current Through the UPS in Bypass ModeBattery Mode Path of Current Through the UPS in Battery ModeMonitoring and Controlling UPS Operation Control Panel MonitorThis Page Intentionally Left Blank Using the Control Panel Starting and Stopping the UPSTo Place the UPS in Normal Mode To Shut Down the UPS from Normal Mode To Start the UPS in Bypass ModeThis Page Intentionally Left Blank Using the Monitor Panel UPS Monitor PanelUsing the LCD Screen Alarm NoneUsing the Pushbuttons Adjusting the ContrastUsing the Load Off Pushbutton Reading the Status Indicators Using the Menu Options · SetupShows the Load Amps Meters screen Shows the Event History Log screen Shows the Active System Events screen Shows the Unit Statistics screen Shows the Mimic screen Time Setup Screen Port Setup Screen Using Features and Options Building Alarm MonitoringSummary Alarm Contacts Summary Alarm ContactsOptional Monitoring Accessories Remote Monitor PanelSystem Normal Battery Cabinets External Battery DisconnectRelay Interface Module Relay Interface ModuleSupervisory Contact Module Shutdown ImminentThis Page Intentionally Left Blank Serial Communications Locating the Communications Panel Communications PanelConnecting Equipment to a Serial Port Port 1 DE-9Port 2 DB-25 Configuring the Serial Ports Setup Serial Port 1 ScreenMode RateDefault Settings Data/StopHandshaking SaveTerminal Mode Printing Selected InformationEntire Log Ctrl + P Event History LogMeters Printout Ctrl + M System Information Printout Ctrl + aBattery Test Printout Ctrl + B APRSystem Configuration System Configuration Mode Main MenuProgram Building Alarms Enable/Disable Default Functions Customize Alarm Messages Program Unit NameAdjust Output Voltage Change PasswordBattery Test Setup WK DAY MON Hrmn 4 FRI MARCalibration Mode Computer ModeRemote Monitor Mode Modify Low Battery TimeThis Page Intentionally Left Blank Remote Notification Remote Notification Features Description of Operation Call AnswerCall Out Housekeeping Hardware Requirements Configuring the Modem Basic Modem ConfigurationConfiguring the Modem to Call a Remote Computer Configuring the Modem to Call a Numeric Pager Configuring the Modem to Answer Incoming Calls Final Modem Configuration UPS Setup Configuration SaveMessages Alarms User-Selected EventsRectifier Monitor Important Safety Instructions Maintaining the UPS System164201036 Rev. D Performing Preventive Maintenance Maintenance TrainingThis Page Intentionally Left Blank Product Specifications System InputSystem Output Nominal +/-- 5%Environmental Specifications Battery SpecificationsThis Page Intentionally Left Blank Responding to System Events System Event HornsSystem Event Lights Inverter Messages -- Alarms Inverter Messages -- Notices System Event MessagesInverter Messages Inverter Status Messages Commands Rectifier Status Messages Using the Load OFF Pushbutton Resetting the UPS System after Load OffTo Use the Load OFF Pushbutton This Page Intentionally Left Blank