Table 4 describes the available battery status screens. Only one battery status is available at a time.

Table 4. Battery Status Screens

Battery Status Screen

Description

 

 

Battery charging

Batteries are charged in constant current mode.

 

 

Battery floating

Batteries are charged in constant voltage mode.

 

 

Battery resting

Batteries are connected but are not being charged or discharged.

 

(This is part of the normal charging cycle.)

 

 

Battery discharging

Batteries are discharging.

 

 

Battery disconnected

Batteries are unavailable because they are disconnected.

 

 

Charger disabled

The battery charger is off. You can enable the Charger setting from the Settings

 

menu (see page 45).

 

 

Event Log

The Event Log holds up to 50 events. You can scroll through the event screens, beginning with the most recent event.

NOTE: The date format is dependent on the language selection.

The first row of each event screen contains the date (MM/DD/YYYY) and time (hh:mm:ss) at which the event occurred. The second row contains the type of event and code. The event description begins on the third row and may continue to the fourth row. The bottom right corner of the event screen displays two numbers: an ordering number of the event in the log, followed by the total number of events in the log.

If there are no events in the log, the event screen displays “No events in log.”

See “Retrieving the Event Log” on page 48.

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Dell 3750W, K805N, J739N, K804N, J730N, H952N, 4200W manual Event Log, Battery Status Screens Description

H952N, K804N, J739N, K805N, J730N specifications

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