5.0 Operation

5.2.5 UPS Diagnostics menu (continued)

This screen shows the firmware instruction set revision for the EU’s display microprocessor.

This screen shows the number of Battery Packs reporting that their voltage level has reached the proper “float” voltage.

This screen shows the UPS’s battery voltage. The accuracy of this measurement is ±5% of the full scale value of

68 Vdc.

This screen shows the cause of the last transfer to on- battery operation. This information is updated each time the UPS transfers to on-battery.

If the UPS transferred to on-battery operation because of a mains voltage notch or spike, the display reports the cause as “notch/spike.”

If the UPS transferred to on-battery operation because of an unacceptable rate of change in the output voltage, the display reports the cause as “dV/dt.”

If the UPS transferred to on-battery operation to maintain proper output voltage regulation in response to high or low mains voltage, the display reports the cause as “Hi Line V” or “Lo Line V.”

If the UPS transferred to on-battery operation to conduct battery tests, the display reports the cause as “Self test.”

This screen shows the rms current drawn by the UPS’s load in Amps. The accuracy of this measurement is ±5% of the full scale value of 35 Amps.

This screen shows the Volt-Amps drawn by the UPS's load as a percent of full rated capacity. The accuracy of this measurement is ±5% of the full scale value of 105%.

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American Power Conversion 3000, 5000 manual Operation

3000, 5000 specifications

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