Chapter 7 - Configuring & Operating the SymmetraTM
Note: If a power module is diagnosed as “bad,” see Chapter 8.
Alarm Threshold Status Screen
Fig 7-11 Sample Alarm Threshold Status Screen
Alarm Thresholds - The alarm threshold status screen dis- plays the
Load Threshold: An audible alarm will sound if the attached load exceeds the displayed load threshold.
Runtime: An audible alarm will sound if the predicted run time becomes less than the displayed minimum runtime threshold (either because of loss of battery capacity or in- creased load).
After the alarm threshold status screen has been reviewed, press the Enter key. The miscellaneous status screen appears. Note: These alarm thresholds will be configured for your spe- cific power requirements in step 4.
Miscellaneous Status Screen
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The Miscellaneous Status Screen - displays the following in- formation:
Self Test: Displays the results of the last self test that was perfomed by the Power Array.
Last transfer (Lst Xfr): Displays the reason for the last trans- fer to battery.
Status: Displays the current mode of operation.
Note: See the Introduction Chapter for details about operating modes.
IM: Displays the status of the main intelligence module.
RIM: Displays status of the redundant intelligence module.
The miscellaneous status screen is the final status screen. Press the Escape key to return to the startup screen.
Step 4: Perform a Self Test
A Power Array self test measures system performance by se- quentially placing each power module on battery and then briefly placing all of the power modules on battery.
1.The following sequence will initiate a Power Array self test:
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2.The PowerView displays the message“Self Test In Progress” while the system performs the test.
Note: A series of clicking sounds can be heard during a self test.
3.The PowerView will either report that the self test was completed with no errors or will report any failures detected.