Dell J735N, K802N, K811N, K792N, 1000W, 2700W, J727N, H945N, 1920W, H928N Control Screens Description

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Control Screens

Table 6 describes the available control screens.

Table 6. Control Screens

Control Screens

Description

 

 

Battery Test

Schedule Battery Test: yes Cancel Battery test: no

 

Starts a manual battery test.

 

See “Testing Batteries” on page 64.

 

 

Reset Error State

Reset Alarms: yes no

 

Manually clears any latched alarms, such as bad battery detected or DC Bus

 

OV/UV.

 

If a bad battery alarm was also active, reset the battery test status to “Not

 

Tested.”

 

 

Load Segments

Load segment 1: on off

 

Load segment 2: on off

 

These on/off commands override automatic load segment on/off controls made by

 

the Automatic Start Delay and Automatic On Battery Shutdown settings. See

 

“Configuring Load Segments” on page 51.

 

 

Restore Factory Settings

Restore Factory Settings: yes no

 

Available only in Standby mode.

 

Restoring the factory settings:

 

S

Returns all user-configurable EEPROM settings to default factory settings

 

S

Resets all pending on/off commands

 

S

Clears the Event Log and resets all time stamps

 

S

Resets the battery test status

 

S

Initiates the Self Diagnostics test

 

 

 

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Contents Users Guide September 2009 S 164201787 Table of Contents Dell UPS Management Software RS-232 and USB Communication PortsUPS Status Menu Event Log Menu Testing BatteriesDell Line-Interactive Rack UPS IntroductionIntroduction What are You Looking For? Find It Here Finding InformationUPS Output Power Safety WarningsSafety Warnings Safety Warnings Inspecting the Equipment InstallationUnpacking the Cabinet Unpacking the CabinetLifting the Cabinet 100V/120V Rear Panel Identifying the UPS Rear Panels120V, 1500W/100V Rear Panel 120V, 2300W/100V Rear Panel Dell Line-Interactive Rack UPS Front Panel Identifying the UPS Front PanelRackmount Setup UPS SetupRemoving the Battery Tray Installing the Rails Installing the Cabinet Installing the Battery Tray Installing the UPS Front Cover Tower SetupConnect the internal battery connector Rotate the control panel 90 counterclockwise see Figure Carefully position the cabinet upright see Figure Removing the Battery Connector Cover Installing the EBMInstalling the Battery Connection Cover Installing Remote Emergency Power-off Installing the UPSRepo Connector Repo Connections Wire FunctionUPS Initial Startup Minimum Upstream Circuit Breaker Rating UPS Output PowerRating Power Cord RatingsAustralia Optional GB2099 to C13 CEE 7/7 Schuko to C19 Installation Operation UPS Startup and ShutdownStarting the UPS UPS Shutdown Starting the UPS on BatteryControl Button Functions Control Button Sequence Control Panel FunctionsChanging the Language Display FunctionsStartup Screen UPS Status Screen LockedBad Battery Detected or Battery Disconnected Battery ModeUPS General Alarms Active Battery Test StatusStatus Summary Screens Description Normal Mode Standby ModeBattery Status Screens Description Measurements Event LogControl Screens Description Control ScreensSettings Settings Description Available Settings Default SettingIdentification Settings Description Available Settings Default Setting Settings Description Available Settings Default Setting Settings Description Available Settings Default Setting Behavior on Overload Retrieving the Event LogControlling Load Segments Through the Display Configuring Load SegmentsConfiguring Automatic Start Delay Configuring Automatic on Battery Shutdown Configuring the UPS for an EBM Configuring Battery SettingsConfiguring Automatic Restart Running Automatic Battery TestsConfiguring Automatic Battery Tests RS-232 and USB Communication Ports Additional UPS FeaturesGND RS-232 Communication Port Pin AssignmentDell Network Management Card Dell Network Management Card OptionalDell UPS Management Software UPS and Battery Care UPS MaintenanceRemoving the UPS Front Cover Transporting the UPSDisconnect the internal battery connectors see Figure Replacing the UPS Front Cover Storing the UPS and BatteriesWhen to Replace Batteries Testing BatteriesUpdating the UPS Firmware Specifications Power Levels Efficiency Normal modeElectrical Input Nominal VoltageOperating Temperature Environmental and SafetyTemperature Relative Humidity Safety ConformanceBattery Runtimes Battery ConfigurationVoltage FusesTroubleshooting Accessing Alarms and ConditionsUPS Status Menu Event Log Menu Typical Alarms and ConditionsAction Troubleshooting Silencing the Alarm
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