OPERATION
Alarm Log
The alarm log is in menu 2 2. Move through the menu structure by pressing the Menu button and pressing the B button to move down to menu 2. Press and then press the B button to move down to submenu 2. The display shows the most recent entry in the alarm log.
The log stores up to 10 entries, in chronological order. Use the Y and B buttons to scroll up and down through the log entries. Each entry shows the alarm code, the alarm date and time (in
A typical alarm log entry is shown in Figure 58:
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| 02/05 17:51 04:35 |
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Figure 58. Alarm Log Entry
Figure 58 displays the sixth most-recent alarm (2 2 6). This UPS sounded alarm “A” (Low Battery). If the alarm is still active, an asterisk (*) displays beside the letter alarm code. The alarm occurred on “02/05” (February 5) at “17:51” (5:51 p.m.), and the alarm was active for “04:35” (4 hours and 35 minutes).
Some alarms indicate the specific power or battery module slot number. “Slot: nn” appears in the upper right hand corner, as shown in Figure 59, indicating the slot number where the fault occurred.
2 2 6 | Slot: 7 |
M 02/05 17:51 00:01
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Figure 59. Alarm Entry for Specific Slot Number
Eaton 9170+ UPS | 85 |