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CONFIGURABLE PARAMETERS AND SETTINGS
(These items may require optional software or hardware)
FUNCTION | FACTORY DEFAULT | USER CHOICES | DESCRIPTION |
UPS ID |
| Up to 64 characters to | Use this function to uniquely identify the |
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| define the UPS | UPS in your network configuration |
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Battery installation date | Date of Manufacture | Date of Battery Replacement- | Enter the current date when |
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| day/month/year (xx/xx/xxxx) | replacing the batteries |
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Battery life in days | Preset for 1826 days | Enter up to 5 characters | When replacing the batteries, |
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| calculate the actual number of days in |
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| use after manufacture date and then |
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| enter this expected life for your |
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| environment |
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Auto Restart: | Enabled | User may Enable or | When "enabled", the UPS will |
Enable/Disable |
| Disable Autorestart | automatically restart and operate in |
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| normal AC mode after a low battery |
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| shutdown and normal AC has returned |
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Set audible | Enabled | User may Enable or Disable | Enabled: The UPS will emit an |
alarm state |
| until Low Battery Warning | audible alarm every 10 seconds |
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| when in the battery mode. |
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| Disabled until Low Battery Warning: |
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| Used when software is controlling the |
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| UPS or to silence the alarm. In |
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| this state, the UPS will not emit |
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| an audible alarm until the unit |
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| reaches low battery warning level. |
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Enable or Disable all | Disabled | User is required to enable prior | This is a safety feature to prevent |
UPS functions |
| to operation. The UPS will not | operation while packaged during |
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| operate until enabled. | shipping. |
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Set Inverter Output | 120 vac on 120 volt units. | 120 volt units: 100,110,115,120 | Allows the customer to set the voltage |
Voltage | 230 vac on 230 volt units. | 230 volt units: 220,230,240 | based on the environment in which the |
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| unit will be installed. This voltage is |
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| set via external dip switch. The dip |
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| switch is on the rear panel of the unit. |
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