NOTE: SETTING THESE ITEMS REQUIRES SOFTWARE, OPTIONAL HARDWARE, OR
CONFIGURATION IN TERMINAL MODE.
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Output Frequency | Automatic | 50 | ± 3 Hz, | Sets the allowable output frequency of the |
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| 50 | ± 0.1 Hz, | UPS. Whenever possible, the output fre- |
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| 60 | ± 3 Hz, | quency tracks the input frequency. Auto- |
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Unit Position | Tower | Rack Mount | The operating configuration of the UPS. | |
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Number of | 1 | Number of con- | Defines number of battery packs for proper | |
Battery Packs |
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| packs. | equivalent to 864VAh (48V x 18Ah). | |
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TERMINAL MODE
Terminal mode is a menu driven interface that allows for enhanced configuration of the UPS. This interface can be accessed using a computer and a common serial communication application, such as Hyperterminal. To enter and use the Terminal Mode:
1.Connect a computer to the UPS using the cable supplied with your UPS.
2.Launch a standard serial communication application, such as Hyperterminal.
3.Specify the communications port (comm. port) to which you have connected.
4.Set the following properties: 2400 baud, 8 data bits, no parity, one stop bit, and no flow control.
5.Press the enter or return key.
6.Follow the instructions on the screen to continue in Terminal Mode.
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