Control Screens
Table 6 describes the available control screens.
Table 6. Control Screens
Control Screens | Description | |
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Go to Bypass | Transfers the UPS system to internal Bypass mode. | |
| When the Go to Bypass command is issued, the screen immediately shows the | |
| message for five seconds: Manual Bypass Command. The option then changes to | |
| Go to Normal. | |
| When the Go to Normal command is issued, the screen immediately shows the | |
| message Normal Mode Command Sent for five seconds. The option then changes | |
| to Go to Bypass. | |
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Battery Test | Schedule Battery Test: yes Cancel Battery test: no | |
| Starts a manual battery test. | |
| See “Testing Batteries” on page 61. | |
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Reset Error State | Reset Alarms: yes no | |
| Manually clears any latched alarms, such as bad battery detected, overload, or DC | |
| Bus OV/UV. | |
| If a bad battery alarm was also active, reset the battery test status to “Not | |
| Tested.” | |
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Load Segments | Load segment 1: on off | |
| Load segment 2: on off | |
| These on/off commands override automatic load segment on/off controls made by | |
| the Automatic Start Delay and Automatic On Battery Shutdown settings. See | |
| “Configuring Load Segments” on page 49. | |
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Restore Factory Settings | Restore Factory Settings: yes no | |
| Available only in Standby mode. | |
| Restoring the factory settings: | |
| S | Returns all |
| S | Resets all pending on/off commands |
| S | Clears the Event Log and resets all time stamps |
| S | Resets the battery test status |
| S | Initiates the Self Diagnostics test |
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Operation 41