Operation
Figure 10 Series 610 UPS and SCC operator control panels
Numbers are used as keys to data in Table 3, below.
Table 3 | Series 610 UPS and SCC operator control panels | |||
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Item | Description (Location) | Function | ||
1 | Display Screen | This screen displays all vital UPS information in one convenient location. All of the | ||
(SCC and modules) | UPS monitoring functions and conditions are indicated here. | |||
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| Up |
| This | |
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| selections present on the display screen. Note that all pads on this control panel | ||
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3 | Down |
| Similar to the Up pad, this pad is used to move the cursor down through the | |
(SCC and modules) | various selections present on the display screen. | |||
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| Select | After choosing the desired item (with highlighted cursor) from the display screen | ||
4 | with the Up and Down pads, pushing this pad tells the microprocessor to go to the | |||
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| highlighted selection. | |||
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| Alarm Reset | This pad is used to clear all of the alarm conditions that are no longer present. | ||
5 | However, all active alarms remain in memory and on the applicable screens until | |||
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| Voltage Adjust | This | ||
6 | requirements or to match the bypass voltage before transferring the load to or from | |||
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| bypass. | |||
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| This pad activates the circuits that connect the UPS to the critical load (a | |
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| retransfer). When this pad is pushed (along with Control Enable), the UPS output | ||
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| circuit breaker closes and the bypass circuit breaker opens. | |||
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| Bypass | This pad activates the circuits that connect the bypass line to the critical load (a | ||
8 | transfer). When this button is pushed (along with Control Enable), the bypass | |||
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| circuit breaker closes and the UPS output circuit breaker opens. | |||
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9 | Control Enable | This pad must be pressed simultaneously with the UPS, Bypass, Battery Trip or | ||
(SCC and modules) | Output Trip pads to activate them. | |||
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| This pad is used to silence the alarm horn after it is activated. When this switch is | |
10 | Horn Off | pressed, the alarm horn is silenced but the active and latched alarm messages | ||
(SCC only) | remain on the screen. The alarm messages still displayed stop flashing to indicate | |||
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11 | Alarm Horn and | This electronic horn sounds to alert nearby personnel whenever a new alarm | ||
Red LED (SCC only) | occurs. A red LED (light emitting diode) is located in the middle of the alarm horn. | |||
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| Emergency Module | During an emergency, pressing this guarded switch will transfer the load to bypass | ||
12 | and then shut down the UPS modules. The load will remain on bypass power. | |||
Off (SCC only) | ||||
| (Refer to 3.4.5 - Shutdown Procedures.) | |||
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| Battery Trip | This pad can be used (along with Control Enable) to trip the module battery | ||
13 | disconnect (MBD) circuit breaker open (disconnecting the battery from the UPS | |||
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| module). | |||
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14 | Output Trip | This pad can be used (along with Control Enable) to trip the module output circuit | ||
(modules only) | breaker open (disconnecting the module from the UPS system). | |||
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