Operator Control and Display Panel
10.3Control Buttons
The Control Buttons on the front panel may be used to shut down the UPS completely, turn the inverter On or Off, restart the UPS after a fault and silence the alarm, as shown in Figure 55. The function of each button is described in Table 28.
NOTE
To activate a button properly, press and hold until you hear a short
Figure 55 Location of control buttons
LED2
LED1
LED4 LED5
LED3
STATUS
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L | L |
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71.4 | 70.8 | 71.3 |
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Frequency (HZ) | 59.9 | 59.9 | 59.9 | EPO |
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480 | 480 | 480 |
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PowerFactor | 0. 99 | 0. 99 | 0.99 | INVER TER OFF | FAULT CLEAR | |
Input disconnect closed | SILENCE ON/OFF | |||||
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F1 | F2 | F3 | F4 | HELP |
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Button cover
EPO button
Inverter Off button Fault Clear button
Silence On/Off button Inverter On button
Table 28 Control buttons
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(see Figure 55) | Function | |
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| Completely shuts down the UPS, including the static switch. | |
EPO | CAUTION: Use caution before pressing the Emergency Power Off (EPO) button. This button | |
| completely shuts down the unit and cuts off power to the critical load. | |
Inverter Off | Press this button to shut down the inverter during operation. The load will be transferred to | |
static bypass. | ||
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Fault Clear | After the UPS shuts down due to a fault and the alarm condition has been resolved, press | |
this button to clear the fault and restart the UPS. | ||
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Silence On/Off | Press this button once to silence the alarm buzzer when an alarm is active. Any new fault will | |
sound the buzzer again. | ||
| If the alarm buzzer is not beeping, press this button to test the alarm sound. | |
Inverter On | Press this button to start the inverter and transfer from static bypass to inverter. | |
NOTE: If the inverter is not ready, this will not activate the UPS. | ||
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