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AUTOMATIC BYPASS
ENABLED
SERVICE WARNING
DISABLED
Digital Energy™ LP Series
Controls functioning of the automatic bypass switch. Range: ENABLED/DISABLED. If the UPS is used as a frequency converter you may change the setting to ‘DISABLED’. Bypass operation will then be inhibited and all alarms related to ‘bypass out of limits’ are suppressed.
The system can prompt for service to a user defined schedule.
Range: 8/12/16/20/24/28 months or DISABLED. To reset the timer: first select “DISABLED” and subsequently set a new alarm interval.
5.4Test Screens
These screens show the test procedure, either started from the service menu (front panel keys) or via the UPS monitoring software (RS232/SNMP). The upper line indicates the kind of test, the second line its status.
Upper lines: | second line: |
|
GENERAL SYSTEM | TEST START | the test will start soon |
QUICK BATTERY | TEST ACTIVATED | the test is running |
CALIBRATE BAT | TEST SUCCESFUL | the test has been completed succesfully |
BYPASS | TEST FAILED | the test has not been completed succesfully |
5.4.1 Battery Test, general
Automatic test: Every 500 operating hours the UPS conducts automatic battery tests to ensure that the batteries and the wiring are able to support power failures. The tests do not cause any interruption in the functioning of the unit.
Manual test: A manual battery test can be activated
-either through an interface kit, via the RS232 or SNMP Interface Port (please refer to the manual of your interface package), or
-via the front panel: see below
5.4.2Quick Battery Test
From the standard menu first enter the service menu (press the 'down' and 'Enter/Reset' keys simultaneously, then press the 'down' key until the following screen appears:
QUICK BATTERY
TEST PRESS ENTER
The ‘Enter/Reset’ key confirms the selection, and the screen shows:
QUICK BATTERY
TEST START
The test status (indicated by the second line) can be:
= testing
= battery has been tested with positive result
= the batteries should be replaced
= battery capacity too low to start the test
If the batteries are dangerously close to being worn out, a low priority alarm 'replace battery' will be generated. The batteries must be replaced as soon as possible (see section 8.3).
NOTE: If the manual test is started immediately after installation or after a power failure, the UPS may generate a false 'replace battery' alarm as the batteries have been (partly) discharged during transport/storage or during the power failure.
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