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System status

Path: Main > Status > System #

The System status screens include information about the entire System.

Temp & Humidity. View the average temperature and humidity readings at the sensors in this System (same as the Temp & Humidity scrolling status screen).

Return Sensors View the average temperature and humidity at the return sensors for this System.

Remote Sensors View the minimum temperature, average temperature, average humidity, and maximum temperature for the remote sensor probes.

Demands. View the percentage of output required of a mode to maintain its setpoint in the room.

Cool/Dehumidify View the cool mode and dehumidify mode demands (%) and the actual output. The actual reading is combined for the cool and dehumidify modes. The actual reading for the mode with the largest demand is displayed.

Humidify Demand View the actual and demanded output for the humidify mode.

Group status

Path: Main > Status > Group

The Group Status screen includes information about the member Systems of the Group and their roles.

Group Status. View the assigned role and current state of each System in the Group.

Group Run Hours. View the run hours for each System in the Group.

Reset Local System Run Hours. Reset the run hours of the local System. To reset the run hours for the other Systems, you must repeat this step at the display interface of each System. The service password is required to perform this action.

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Contents Operation, Maintenance, and Troubleshooting Page American Power Conversion Legal Disclaimer Page Contents Commissioning Checklists Alarms Network Management Card Troubleshooting Warranty Page Modules, Systems, and Groups ModuleSystem Group Symbols Used in this Manual Safety symbols that may be used in this manualCross-reference symbols used in this manual Safety Hazards Lockout/tagout Electrical hazardsStatic discharge Safe refrigerant handling Moving parts Tools and partsOperation Display InterfaceUsing the Display Interface Scrolling status screensStatus Screen Name Status Information Displayed Password entry Main menu screenNavigating the interface Change settings Factory default settingsStart the System Stop the SystemCommissioning Power On/Off Procedure Power onPower off Commissioning Checklists Initial Inspection ChecklistElectrical Inspection Checklist Mechanical and Refrigeration Inspection ChecklistEnsure that Mechanical Inspection Air-cooled Checklist User Interface Box Inspection ChecklistStart-up Inspection Checklist While the equipment is operating, ensure thatFinal Inspection Checklist Owner AcceptanceSystem Configuration System optionsPage Page System delays Sensor setup Building managementSettings for fluid-cooled options Fluid-Coil Type Applicable SettingsValve types Actuator typesEconomizer isolation valve optional Coil fluid temperature activation threshold and deadband Contacts and Relays Input contactsMap Description/Function Output relays Module Configuration Configure ModuleAlarm detectors Module Control Calibrate airflow manuallyCalibrate airflow automatically Reset Variable Frequency Drive Reset humidifierSet up humidifier Control the Environment How the modes workPage Setpoints Deadbands Cool Deadband Compressor Allocation Return air relative humidity Modes Essential functionsHow to tune the PIDs PID controlsLoop Behavior PID Tuning Correction Control Proportional Integral Derivative MethodHumidification sensitivity Alarms Temperature alarmsHumidity alarms Maintenance intervalsAlarm delay Group configuration GroupGroup settings Mode Range Share ifSystem failure events Password and time-out Temperature and pressure unitsDisplay Date and timeAdjust display How to update the firmwareReset to defaults Product dataNetwork Configuration Network configurationView Status Readings Module statusSystem status Group statusView Event Log View logRespond to Alarms Alarm messages and suggested actions Displayed Alarm Message Action RequiredDisplayed Alarm Message Action Required Path Main Setup System # System Config Valve Types Check that the # Systems setting Path Main Setup Group Group Module Module Alarm Occurred in Module Control Reset Comm Lost state, or Off Displayed Alarm Message Action Required Displayed Alarm Message Action Required Quick Configuration TCP/IP configuration methodsOverview APC Device IP Configuration Wizard Bootp and Dhcp configurationOption 43 = 01 04 31 41 50 43 where Remote access to the control console Control console Choose Network from the Control Console menuAccess a Configured Unit Web interfaceTelnet/SSH Snmp Recover From a Lost Password Monthly Preventive Maintenance CleanlinessEnvironment Mechanical ElectricalQuarterly Preventive Maintenance  Record the amperages for the following componentsFunctional tests Semi-Annual Preventive Maintenance  Measure the refrigerant pressures Troubleshooting Problem Possible Cause Corrective ActionProblem Possible Cause Corrective Action Problem Possible Cause Corrective Action Problem Possible Cause Corrective Action Problem Possible Cause Corrective Action Page One-Year Factory Warranty Terms of warrantyNon-transferable warranty Exclusions Warranty claims Warranty Procedures ClaimsParts Page Page 990-3127 10/2007

DX, FM specifications

The American Power Conversion (APC) DX,FM series represents a cutting-edge solution designed for critical power management and uninterruptible power supply (UPS) applications. Aimed at businesses and data centers that require robust power protection, this series balances high-performance capabilities with advanced technology features.

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