American Power Conversion PX user manual Configure Alarms, Shutdown Parameter Selection Screen

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Chapter 7 - Configuring & Operating the SymmetraTM

Step 5: Configure Shutdown Parameters

Follow this procedure to configure the shutdown parameters that best fit your specific power requirements.

The following sequence on the PowerView opens the shut- down parameter selection screen:

Step 6: Configure Alarms

Follow this procedure to configure the alarm thresholds that best fit your specific power requirements.

Use the following sequence on the PowerView to open the alarm thresholds selection screen:

Fig 7-14 Shutdown Parameter Selection Sequence

Shutdown Parameter Selection Screen

Fig 7-15 Shutdown Parameter Selection Screen

Each line of the shutdown parameter selection screen con- tains a configuration parameter. To set a parameter, select a line and press the Enter key. Note the flashing up/down ar- row appears. Select the desired parameter by scrolling up or down through the choices using the Arrow navigation keys. When the desired parameter is displayed, press the Enter key. The parameter is then recorded into the PowerView memory. Low Battery Duration - When in the on battery mode, the Power Array will signal an alarm 2, 5, 7, or 10 minutes before system shutdown will occur due to battery exhaustion. Make this selection based on the time that is required to save all data and switch off the load equipment.

Shutdown Delay - Some computer networks that issue shut- down commands require some additional run time after that command is issued to gracefully shut itself down. If your computer network is one of these, the Power Array provides a choice of a 20, 180, 300, or 600-second delay from the re- ceipt of the shutdown command before the Power Array stops powering the load equipment.

Return Delay - when utility (mains) power is restored after a power failure, a delay interval may be desirable to allow util- ity power to stabilize before the system goes back on line. The return delay interval choices are 0, 60, 180, or 300 sec- onds.

Return Battery Capacity - When returning from an extended utility (mains) power failure, a minimum battery capacity is often desired before repowering the load. The choice of val- ues for this paramer are 0, 10, 25, and 90%. This minimal requirement ensures there will be sufficient battery run time to safely shutdown the load in the event of a subsequent power failure. Press the Enter key to record your selection, and then press the Escape key to return to the startup screen.

Fig 7-16 Opening the Alarm Thresholds Selection Screen

Alarm Thresholds Selection Screen

Fig 7-17 Alarm Threshold Selection Screen

Each line of the alarm threshold selection screen contains a configuration parameter. To set a parameter, select a line and press the Enter key. Note the flashing up/down arrow ap- pears. Select a desired alarm parameter by scrolling up or down through the choices using the arrow navigation keys. When the desired parameter is displayed, press the Enter key. The parameter is then recorded into the PowerView memory. Redundancy Alarm Threshold - The Power Array will signal an alarm if redundancy falls below this threshold. Base this selection on the number of power modules present (4kVA each), the size of the load, and the power module redundancy requirements. If redundant power modules are installed, it is highly recommended that this threshold be set so that the alarm will be initiated if the redundancy is lost (possibly as a result of an unauthorized increase of the load).

Maximum Load Threshold - The maximum load threshold can be set in increments of 2kVA. If the load exceeds this threshold, the alarm will sound.

Minimum Run Time Threshold - Select a minimum avail- able run time specifically for your power requirements. In the event that the Power View predicts the available run time is less than this threshold, an alarm will sound.

Switching Audible Alarm Beeper Off

Use the following sequence to access the beeper alarm on/off command: “Top level menu-Display-Beeper-Vol-select off.” Note: This procedure silences the audible alarm. It does not resolve the alarm situation.

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Contents Page +353 91 Main Tech SupportToll-Free Numbers 0660Radio Frequency Interference Important Safety InstructionsLife Support Policy Limited WarrantyTable of Contents Index MiniFrame MasterFrame IntroductionFig I-2 Functional Diagram of a SymmetraTM Power Processing Battery SourceThank You SymmetraTM Overview Theory of OperationPower Processing System Battery SourceControl/User Interface Load-Disconnect Mode On-Line Operating ModeModes of Operation Bypass Operating Mode On-Battery Operating ModeImportant Information DefinitionsPage Important Safety Information Safety InformationSafety Earth Ground Indicates the pri- mary safety ground Symbols Used In This ManualSafety-2 Physical Representation Five Four Power Battery Power Array FrameModule BaysPower Module Powerview User InterfaceBattery Module Power ModuleMain Intelligence Module MIM Maintenance Bypass SwitchRedundant Intelligence Module RIM Input Circuit BreakerRear View of a Power Array Site Preparation Transporting Power Array to Installation Site Space and Weight ConsiderationsOperating Conditions BTU OutputSite Preparation Unpacking and Installing Frame Initial Inspection Dimensions WeightMove the Frame Check For DamageMoving Battery & Power Modules Remove Packing MaterialsRemove the Frame from the Pallet Wiring Requirements & Procedures Input Wiring SymmetraTM WiringOutput Wiring Repo Switch WiringInput Wiring Input Wiring SpecificationsInput Wiring Procedures Ground Wiring and Input Wiring Terminal Blocks Ground Wiring Terminal BlockOutput Wiring Installation Output WiringRepo Specifications Remote Emergency Power Off SwitchRepo Switch Installation Cable SpecificationsElectrical Wiring Test/Checklist Electrical Wiring TestContact Closure Repo Switch Connection Vdc Repo Switch Connection11 Startup Screen Record the PowerView reportedSetting Up The Power Array Frame Leveling Procedure Setup of Power ArrayRemoving Grill Covers PositionsProcedure for Battery Module Installation Installing the Battery ModulesClear all battery module bays of any debris Battery Module Location of Battery Module BaysProcedure for Power Module Installation Installing the Power ModulesInstalling the Redundant Intelligence Module RIM Installing the Main Intelligence Module MIMMain Intelligence Module 10 Location of the MIM and RIMRemote Placement of the PowerView Installing the PowerView InterfaceWall Mounting the PowerView Remove the grill cover from the top level of the frameSmartSlotTM Interface Accessories Installation Test/Checklist Installation TestPower Reported SymmetraTM Power Module/Frame Capacities21 Miscellaneous Status Screen 22 Power The Load Sequence 25 Return to On-Line Mode System Setup PowerView Display Physical Features of the Powerview PowerView FunctionsPowerView Interface Symbol Name Function of Key On Key PowerView LED IndicatorsEsc Navigation KeysTop-Level Menu Screen Startup ScreenControl StatusAccessories SetupDiagnostics LoggingConfiguring & Operating the SymmetraTM Introduction Powering the Power ArrayReview Status Conditions Powering the LoadsVoltage Status Screen Load With No Redundancy Status ScreenLoad With Redundancy Status Screen Battery Status Screen Power Status ScreenFrequency Status Screen 11 Sample Alarm Threshold Status Screen Alarm Threshold Status ScreenPerform a Self Test Miscellaneous Status ScreenAlarm Thresholds Selection Screen Configure AlarmsSwitching Audible Alarm Beeper Off Shutdown Parameter Selection ScreenDiagnostics Menu Screen Review Diagnostic InformationReview Logging Menu Event Log ScreenModule Replacement Module Replacement Module Failure Alarm IndicatorsReturning Modules to APC Battery Module Replacement Installing the Replacement ModuleReplacement Battery Module Verification Power Module Replacement Replacement Module VerificationRefer to for the power module installation proce- dure Installing the Replacement Main Intelligence Module Redundant Intelligence Module ReplacementReplacement MIM Verification Installing the Replacement Redundant Intelligence ModulePowerView Interface Messages PowerView Meaning Corrective Action Message Start-Up MIM detects the RIM beforeRIM is awake # of batteries decreased PowerView Meaning Corrective Action MessageLoad is No Longer above Has been corrected either becauseThreshold. Startup-Setup-Alarms Setup-Alarms-RedundancySelect zero Redundancy-selectBecause of a power failure, wait for Battery modules are beingSupport. See inside front cover PowerView Display Messages Index Configuring PowerView Threshold status Electro-static discharge, 2-1 Emergency power offDescription Description, 1-4 Installation Ordering information ConfiguringChecklist Input Output Overview Repo Frame, 2-1 ModulesReplacement Modules & Accessories English Text