To select an option:

1When scrolling through the settings, the present setting displays for each selection.

2Press the button to select the option.

The current setting for the option flashes when selected.

3Use the or buttons to toggle the available options.

4Set the new option by holding the button again for one second. The option stops flashing.

Changing the Language

Language selection is controlled through the user settings. See Table 7 page 46 for information on available languages.

Display Functions

The UPS provides useful information about the UPS itself, load status, events, measurements, identification, and settings through the front panel display.

Startup Screen

During startup, the Dell logo is the default screen. This startup screen displays for five seconds and then defaults to the UPS status summary screen.

The display automatically returns to the UPS status summary screen when no button has been pushed for 15 minutes and no other screen has been locked by a user. When you return to the status summary screen, press the button for one second to exit back to the menu selections. Selecting UPS Status from the main menu list enables you to scroll through all of the UPS status menu screens, including the status summary screen.

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H928N, K811N, H919N, 1000W, 2700W specifications

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