Configuration and Advanced Operation
Notice!
νThe following information should be considered when configuring the Symmetra Power Array to pro- vide optimal power protection for your specific requirements. For detailed settings and programming sequences, refer to The PowerView Interface - Appendix A.
Configuration
Display Settings
νThe PowerView display date/time should be set to ensure an accurate set of records in the event log. The beeper volume and screen contrast can be adjusted to meet your particular site needs.
νA password can be used to prevent unauthorized access to configuration settings. Once a password is in- voked, changes can be made only after entering the password.
νThe Startup Screen can be customized to display information that is most important to you.
System Settings (Setup)
νShutdown and return parameters can be set to best fit your specific power environment. Consider the time required to gracefully shut down your equipment in the event that a power outage drains the SymmetraTM to battery exhaustion. Also consider how and when power to the load equipment should be restored after the utility power returns.
νOutput frequency can be controlled. Full Range Tracking (default) offers the widest available range. If your equipment requires tighter limits, consider the output frequency tolerance setting and bypass control.
νAlarm thresholds can be set to protect your selected system limits. The Symmetra will constantly self moni- tor load output and alert you with an audible alarm and an error message displayed on the PowerView screen if a violation occurs.
νOther settings include system self test scheduling, UPS Identification setting, output voltage, and output voltage reporting.
Logging Control
νA log of the last 64 system events is recorded and stored in the PowerView. The log function can be configured to record only those events important to you. The event log is especially valuable for diagnosing configura- tion problems.
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