Liebert Series 600T manual Separate / Simultaneous Outputs

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Separate / Simultaneous Outputs

The RS-232 interface can support a modem plus either a local terminal or a local monitor. Likewise, the SiteScan port can support either SiteScan or SNMP communications. Whatever interfaces you use will all operate simulta- neously.

Table 3 Series 600T Terminal Commands

Key(s)

Function

A, return

Displays Present Status Report screen. NOTE: For all three report screens, a

AN (N=1 to 6), return

number 1 through six in place of N will access an individual UPS module. If no

 

number is entered, you will get a report from the SCC.

^B (control-B), return

Displays Event History Report screen, starting with the most recent frame and then

^BN (N=1 to 6) return

scrolling back through earlier frames.

C, return

Displays History Status Report screen starting with the most recent frame and then

^CN (N=1 to 6), return

scrolling back through the earlier frames.

F (no return)

Freezes data output. This stops the data scrolling on the monitor to allow closer

 

study or a printout. This is a toggle switch command. Press the F key again to

 

resume data scrolling.

G, return

Resets (unfreezes and clears) the History Status Report memory buffer. This erases

 

the alarm messages and meter indications that were stored immediately before and

 

after a significant system fault. NOTE: Do not reset the History Status Report

 

memory buffer until operation and maintenance personnel have reviewed it as a

 

troubleshooting tool.

Q (no return)

The data output stops (quits). The UPS communication system remains on stand-

 

by, ready to receive the next communication command. NOTE: To return to the

 

beginning of the Event History or History Status Report, press Q, then request your

 

desired report again.

d mm/dd/yy, return

This entry sets the date (month/day/year) in the UPS system clock. You must

 

include the slash (/) as you key in the date. Note that the d command must be lower

 

case.

t hh:mm:ss, return

This entry sets the time (hour:minute:second) in the UPS system clock. You must

 

include the colon (:) as you key in the time. Note that the t command must be lower

 

case.

H, Return

Prompts the UPS system to hang up its modem (only applicable to the modem

 

communications port).

I, Return

Display Battery Cycle Monitor information for 0-30 second discharge events.

 

 

J, Return

Display Battery Cycle Monitor information for 31-90 second discharge events.

 

 

K, Return

Display Battery Cycle Monitor information for 91-240 second discharge events.

 

 

L, Return

Display Battery Cycle Monitor information for over 240 second discharge events.

 

 

M, Return

Display Status Summary screen of battery discharge events.

 

 

N, Return

Show detail information on all battery discharge events in order of occurrence

 

(Last-In, First-Out).

backspace

Moves cursor left to cancel previous entry or command.

 

 

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Contents Series 600T UPS DIS Product Table of Contents Manual Procedures Figures Tables Important Safety Instructions Overview of this Manual Multi-Module UPS, 65-80 kVA left and 100-500 kVA right System DescriptionProduct Multi-Module 500-750 kVA UPS System Control Cabinets SCCs Types of System Control Cabinets SCCsOther Factors to Consider ReliabilityDesigned for Success Safety Precautions Modes of Operation Operator Controls DIS Product Options System Control Cabinet General Component DescriptionsUPS Module Battery PlantRectifier/Charger Detailed Component DescriptionsControls Hardware FirmwareIsolation Transformer Input Power FactorBattery Charging Circuit Input Circuit BreakerOperation After End-of-Discharge Battery DisconnectBattery Charge Current Limiting Battery Equalize Charge CircuitOutput Regulation and Overload Performance Non-Linear Load CharacteristicsUnbalanced Load Characteristics InverterShorted SCR Monitoring Static Switch IsolationStatic Bypass Fuse ProtectionLoad Transfers Pulsed Parallel OperationTransfer Inhibited Transfer and Retransfer ConditionsAutomatic Transfers to Bypass Manual TransfersRetransfer Inhibited Redundant ModeManual Retransfers Display Screen and Operator Controls FeaturesDescription Function System Control Cabinet Operator Controls Sccb Pictured Description Location Function Shutdown ProceduresSwitches Behind SCC Control Panel Door Menu Tree WALK-IN Display modules only Master Menu ScreenCustomer Alarm Definitions SCC only Load Transfer Procedures SCC onlyBattery Time modules only Output Metering Displays Monitor/Mimic Display ScreenInput Metering Displays Item 6 System Status Messages Status/Alarm Message AreasItem 7 Alarm Messages Item 5 Module Status MessagesModule Monitor/Mimic Display Screen Item 5 Alarm Messages Alarm MessagesMOD 1 on Line MOD 2 on Line MOD 3 on Line UPS Ratings UPS Input PWR UPS Ratings UPS Input PWR Bypass Input Load Bypass Input C-A Walk-In Display Screen During Start-Up Walk-In Display ScreenStatus Reports Screen Status Reports ScreensSelect Exit Present StatusEvent History MODULE-0 Event HistoryHistory Status Report Screens History StatusModule SCCSystem Status Battery Cycle Monitor Module OnlyBattery Cycle Monitoring Summary Screen System Configuration System Configuration ScreensDate Screen DateTime Screen TimeDial Auto DialModem Baud Rate Modem Baud RateRetransfer Attempts Maximum Auto-Retransfer AttemptsRemote Monitor Alarm Settings Alarm Limit Settings ScreenProduct Refer to 3.3.2 Load Transfer Procedures for more details Load Transfer Procedures ScreenRefer to 3.3.1 Start-Up Procedure for more details Start-Up Procedures ScreenModule Start- Up Procedures Screen Shutdown Procedures Shutdown Procedures ScreenModule Shutdown Procedures Screen VDC Battery Time Screen Module OnlyBattery Time Screen Example 45 Minute Discharge Aining Rem Tim Calculated La p s e d T im e M in u te s Range of Values for Calculated Battery TimesUP Cursor UP Down Cursor Down Select Choose Meter Calibration ScreenBattery Equalize Recharging Battery Equalize Screen3 Modules Connected Alarm and Status Messages Module Status MessagesLoad Block Messages System Status MessagesOF/UF Abbreviations Used in Alarm MessagesBattery DC Ground FaultBattery CB Open PowerControl Power Manual ResetStatic Switch Bypass PhaseReverse Power AlarmIndications and Other Alarms That Activate Summary Alarms System Configuration Screens or the watchdog timer hasSystem Configuration Screens Load On UPS TemperatureOver-Temperature TimeoutSpecial Functions Alarm MessageRequesting Information Communication InterfacesWorldwide Reporting Auto-DialRemote Monitor Panel Local Reporting to a TerminalLocal Reporting to a Monitor Site Reporting SiteScan or SnmpSeparate / Simultaneous Outputs Scct Load On BypassLoad on Bypass UPS Available OK To TransferLoad on UPS Bypass Available Refer to 3.4 Automatic Operations Momentary OverloadsInput Power Fail Load on Battery Input Power Failure Load On BatteryOne Module Off-Line Load on UPS One Module Off-LineLoad on UPS Battery Not Available Off BatteryEmergency Modules Off Refer to 3.3.3 Shutdown ProceduresEmergency Power Off Emergency Power OffSystem Shutdown Refer to 3.2.10 Maintenance BypassLoad on Maintenance Bypass Two Breakers Load on Maintenance Bypass Three Breakers Refer to 3.4 Automatic Operations for more details Manual ProceduresStart-Up Procedure SCC Start-Up B2. Set the Static Switch Disconnects OFF open SCC Start-Up Procedures Screen UPS Module Start-Up Module Start-Up Procedures Screen Product Load Transfer Procedures System Bypass Maintenance Bypass Load TransfersMaintenance Bypass If the load is on Maintenance BypassUPS bypass line is still energized Shutdown Procedures System Shutdown Procedure100 Module Shutdown Procedure Local Emergency Modules Off Lemo Remote Emergency Power Off RepoOverloads Without Transfer Automatic OperationsAutomatic Retransfers to UPS Automatic Transfers to BypassAutomatic Emergency Modules Off Automatic Module Off-LineMaintenance DIS Product Training Liebert Global ServicesMaintenance Agreements The Signature Program Professional Start-UpAir Filters Routine MaintenanceRecord Log Battery Safety Precautions Battery MaintenanceDIS Product 112 DIS Product Torque Requirements Matching Battery Cabinets OptionalPower Batteries Rack-Mounted BatteriesDetection of Trouble Torque Specifications Unless Otherwise LabeledRecommended Test Equipment Reporting a ProblemCorrective Actions Rating Environmental Conditions Battery Operation AdjustmentsElectrical Specifications Voltage Harmonic Content Voltage Adjustment RangePhase Balancing Voltage Transient Recovery TimeSeries 600T UPS
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