MGE UPS Systems Galaxy PW Control-panel display, General organization, Display of messages

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control-panel display

User’s Manual

general organization

The display is structured around primary and secondary messages, measuring tables and setting screens. As a rule, the message displayed on the screen is always a primary one. The secondary messages, if any, are accessed by press- ing keys 9 and 10 (see figure 16). The presence of secondary messages is indicated by the arrow at the end of the primary message. Return to the primary messages is automatic if the keypad is not used for 2 minutes, or direct by pressing key 17 (see figure 14). The display screen lights up when a key is pressed, and goes off if no key is pressed for 5 minutes.

NOTE

Most functions may be directly accessed. For example, when voltage measurements are cur- rently displayed, it is pos- sible to directly access current measurements by pressing the "A" button.

display of messages

In addition to keypad operations, the graphical display brings up a window giv- ing the overall device status. The mes- sage displayed is then said to be primary (see list in the paragraph below). A prima- ry message can be used to access the measuring tables using keys 13 , 14 , 15 and 18 on the keypad (see figure 17 in the general appendix). The configuration screens can be accessed by pressing key

12.

A flashing arrow appears at the end of a primary message if there is a problem or an alarm; secondary messages can be accessed by pressing key 9 on the key- pad (see the list of secondary messages). The presence of another message is indi- cated by the arrows and at the end of the secondary message. They can be accessed by pressing keys 9 and 10 on the keypad.

The return to the primary message is automatic after a 2 minute time delay or by pressing key 17 on the keypad.

Display of alarms

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Contents Galaxy PW Page Galaxy PW User’s Manual Galaxy PW 100 to 225 kVA Important Safety Instructions This page intentionally left blank Galaxy PW TM 100 to 225 kVA User’s manual WarrantyService and Factory Repair Call 1 800 438 Galaxy PW User’s ManualThis page intentionally left blank Contents Galaxy Pwtm 100 to 225 kVA How to use this manualIntroduction General characteristics of Galaxy PW UPSSystem description Schematic diagram of the Galaxy PW systemExternal bypass for parallel UPSs and the hot-swap option Different types of Galaxy PW systemsIsolation and protection devices Single-UPS unit Parallel UPS systemOperation with the normal AC source down Operation in on-line modeBattery time Normal operationBattery charge cycle User’s Manual Operation with the normal AC source restoredParallel UPSs without redun- dancy Single-UPS unit on-line modeInverter shutdown or overload Parallel UPSs with redundancySteady state voltage regulation Example of an installation with an engine generator setOperation with an engine generator set Output voltage quality and continuityUPS cabinet Battery cabinetGalaxy PW cabinets Indications Control panelGeneral Inverter on button Start-up of a module Start-upSystem start-up Shutdown of the inverter ShutdownDisplay of messages Display of alarmsControl-panel display General organizationGalaxy Pwtm 100 to 225 kVA List of primary messages Load Protected ON-LINE ModeLoad on Mains User’s Manual List of secondary messagesBattery Charging BAT. = XXX a U BAT. = XXX Current measurements Measurement systemVoltage measurements Set date and time Battery measurementsSelections and settings Past events Battery testInverse video Maintenance bypass AlarmsEnvironment information Signal receptionSignal transmission Utilization via the Galaxy PW display Logging and time-stampingPresentation of event time-stamping by Galaxy PW Example Consulting statisticsTotal time with Tbatt 25 C h this Elapsed backup time min this isNb of backups 1 min this is Min nb of backups 3 min this isBattery Utilization via TeleserviceUPS isolation MaintenanceMaintenance configuration Single-UPS unitGalaxy PW External bypass Isolate all UPSsGalaxy PW Functional check Battery maintenanceVisual check Electrical supervision Maintenance bypassOptions Galvanic isolation and voltage matching transformersThis page intentionally left blank Scenic Avenue Costa Mesa, CA Reorder formPage Page Scenic Avenue, Costa Mesa, California 92626 714 557