3.1.5System Configuration Screens
Go to the Master Menu and move the highlighted cursor to SYSTEM CONFIGURATION. Press the Select pad and the System Configuration screen is displayed.
The System Configuration screen lists parameters that can be changed to adjust the “personality” of your UPS modules and the SCC to your site requirements. Some of the information displayed is factory set and should only be changed by Liebert Global Services. Parameters that should be adjusted by the user include date, time, auto dial number, and modem baud rate.
The System Configuration screen is one of the displays that has controlled access to limit who is able to change site parameters. This type of screen is called a Security Access screen. This controlled access feature allows any- one to review the present parameters, but limits access for making changes. When you see Security Access dis- played on the screen (upper left corner), to make authorized changes you must open the control cabinet door (key required) and push the Interlock button on the back of the control panel (Figure 11). Close and lock the control cabinet door after making authorized changes.
Figure 29 SCC System Configuration Screen
SECURITY ACCESS
EXIT
UP : CURSOR UP
DOWN : CURSOR DOWN
SELECT : CHOOSE
SYSTEM CONFIGURATION
Part Number | |
Order Number | 000000 |
Site ID Number | 00000 |
Site TAG Number | 0000000 |
System Number | 1 |
Number of Modules in System | 2 |
Date | 01/17/96 |
Time | 14:51:59 |
Auto Dial | YES |
Max | 5 |
System Current Rating | 1600 |
System Options |
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NOTE
If you accidentally set a site parameter digit to a wrong value, you must return to the System Configuration screen and go again to your desired screen.
Part Number. This is a factory set part number of the UPS cabinet which determines many internal operating parameters. It cannot be changed.
Order Number. This is a factory set number to identify your particular installation.
System Number. This number is used to identify one or more UPS systems that may be present on one site. Number of Modules in System. This shows the total number of modules.
48 | Operation | DISCONTINUED |
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