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3.Move the cursor to the first digit you want to change, and use the s and t buttons to increase or decrease the number. Repeat this step for each digit that needs to be changed.
4.When you have finished, press ¿ to save the new setting. If you decide not to change the setting, press the bottom right button below the word “ESC” on the display .
505 Parameters
The tables below provide a brief description of the parameters in the first four menus (Enter password, System Status, System Status Info, and System ID). The tables also list the range of each parameter and the password required to change its settings. Menu 5 (System Config) is mainly for service use. Section 506 explains the logs in menu 6, and Section 503 explains how to use menu 7.
Menu 1: Enter PasswordItem and Sample | Password to | Range | Explanation |
Display | Change |
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2 2 | User | List | Auto: Normal operating mode. Off: The UPS is off, but you can use |
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Show Alarm Code #1 | allowed. |
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