APC ACSC101, ACSC100 manual Event Log, Respond to Alarms

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Event Log

The event log saves status information and a message each time a change in the cooling unit is detected. Alarms events are recorded in the log and displayed on the active alarm screens. Status (informational) events and system configuration changes are only displayed in the event log. The number of messages in the event log is limited to 500. When the number of messages in the event log reaches 500, the oldest message will be dropped from the list every time a new message is added to the log.

View event log

Path: Main > View Event Log

The event log keeps a record of all alarms and events. The screen displays the following:

The name of the event

The time and date the event occurred

Use the arrow keys to scroll through the list of events and display the date and time for each event.

Clear event log

Path: Main > Clear Event Log

A confirmation screen is displayed when you select this option. Enter the Admin password to erase the log. Select YES to erase all of the events in the log. Select NO to return to the main screen.

Respond to Alarms

When an alarm is triggered, the cooling unit alerts you through the display by the following methods:

Alarm screen entry on scrolling status screens

LEDs on the front panel display

An optional audible alarm every 30 seconds (if enabled)

View alarms

Path: Main > View Alarms

The View Alarms screen provides the number of alarms, the severity, and a brief description of the alarm. Press the arrow keys to view the rest of the list.

Clear active alarms

Path: Main > Clear Alarms

A confirmation screen is displayed when you select this option. Enter the Admin password to clear the alarm list. Select YES to clear all of the alarms in the list. Select NO to return to the main screen. If the conditions that caused the alarm still exist, those conditions cause the alarm to be regenerated.

Note: A Critical fault prevents the system from performing its primary function. A primary function is defined as any function that can effect the ability to deliver rated cooling performance. A Warning fault is a fault that is not critical.

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Contents Operation 동봉된 CD 안에 한국어 매뉴얼이 있습니다 Contents Network Management Card Maintenance American Power Conversion Legal Disclaimer Cross-reference symbol used in this manual Symbols used in this manualGeneral Information OverviewSafety Initial inspection checklist Inspection ChecklistsCommissioning Ensure thatMechanical inspection checklist Electrical inspection checklistStart-up inspection checklist User interface inspection checklistFinal inspection checklist While the cooling unit is operating, ensure thatDisplay Interface OperationScrolling status screens Using the Display InterfaceStatus Screen Name Status Information Displayed Main menu screensNavigating the sub-menus Navigating the main menuPassword entry Using the Path statementStop the cooling unit Start the cooling unitCooling unit configuration General ConfigurationEdit the normal state of input and output contacts ContactsView the state of input and output contacts Configure the cooling group Cooling Group ConfigurationIdentify the cooling unit Configure ModbusSupply Air Control the EnvironmentSetpoints Thresholds Run hoursService intervals Date and time Display SettingsPassword & time-out Display units Configure displayConfigure network Network ConfigurationCooling unit status View Status ReadingsModel Cooling group statusAbout the cooling unit Event Log Respond to AlarmsDisplayed Alarm Message Severity Action Required Alarm messages and suggested actionsThreshlds screen Configure Unit Discrete I/O screen. See page 17 for more TCP/IP configuration methods Quick ConfigurationNetwork Management Card OverviewIni file utility APC Device IP Configuration WizardBootp & Dhcp configuration NetworkTCP/IPBoot ModeDHCP onlyAdvancedDHCP Cookie Is Remote access to the control console Local access to the control consoleChoose Network from the Control Console menu Control consoleWeb interface Access a Configured Network Management CardTelnet and SSH Modbus Simple Network Management Protocol SnmpRecover From a Lost Password Monthly Preventive Maintenance MaintenanceCleanliness EnvironmentElectrical MechanicalFunctional tests Quarterly Preventive MaintenanceSemi-Annual Preventive Maintenance Problem Possible Cause Corrective Action TroubleshootingProblem Possible Cause One-Year Factory Warranty WarrantyTerms of warranty Non-transferable warranty ExclusionsWarranty claims Page Page 2009 990-2684A-001

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