Powerware 8 - 15 kVA manual User Settings, Description Available settings Default setting General

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User Settings

The UPS has the following typical settings that are user configurable. Note that some of the settings become effective at the next start-up of the UPS.

Description

Available settings

Default setting

General:

 

 

 

 

 

Display contrast adjustment

+ / -

Moderate

Display language

[English], [Spanish], [French],

English (British)

[German]

 

 

Date & time

[xxxx-xx-xx]

0001-01-01

 

 

 

Audible alarms

[Normal], [Disabled]

Normal

Normal screen in display

[logo], [mimic]

Powerware logo

 

 

 

user settings password

[Not required], [Set]

Not required

Nominal values:

 

 

 

 

 

Nominal output voltage

[220], [230], [240]

230 Volts

Nominal output frequency

[50 Hz], [60 Hz]

50 Hz

Rectifier phase current limit

Step: 1 A

32 Amps (3~)

 

 

 

Communication and connectivity:

 

 

Disable control commands

[Enabled], [Disabled]

Disabled

 

 

 

Communication speed

[1200], [2400], [9600], [19200]

19200 bps.

Std. relay output function

[UPS ON/OK], [Custom], [Battery low],

UPS ON/OK

[System on bypass], [System on battery]

 

 

 

Signal input #1-2 function

[Nothing], [see Signal inputs]

Nothing

 

 

 

Hardware remote off delay for hardware Remote off

Step: 1 sec.

120 sec

with restart function.

 

 

 

 

X-slot defaults:

 

 

#1: on battery

X-slot relay output 1-4 function

[Nothing], [see Signal inputs]

#2: battery low

 

 

#3: UPS on/ok

 

 

#4: on bypass

X-slot input signal (long break via Rx)

 

Nothing

 

 

 

X-slot shutdown signal activation delay before the

Step: 1 sec.

5 sec

signal is accepted.

 

 

Bypass and syncronisation:

 

 

Usage of bypass

[Enabled], [Disabled]

Enabled

 

 

 

Require synch at transfer on bypass

[Required], [Not Required]

Not required

Transfer on bypass on overload

[Immediately], [after delay]

Immediately

 

 

 

Synchronization enable

[Enabled], [Disabled]

Enabled

Bypass voltage deviation high limit

+1% ... +20%, step: 1%

+10%

Bypass voltage deviation low limit

-1% ... -20%, step: 1%

-15%

 

 

 

Synchronization window

0.5 ... 3.0 Hz, step: 0.1 Hz

±2.0 Hz

Frequency slew rate

Step: 0.1 Hz/s

0.2 Hz/s

 

 

 

Battery information and settings:

 

 

ABM charging cycling disable

[Enabled], [Disabled]

Enabled

 

 

 

Charging temp compensation

[Enabled], [Disabled]

Enabled

Battery size setting

Step: 1 Watts/cell

24 Watts/cell

 

 

 

Number of 32 pcs. battery strings

0 (no batteries), 1, 2, 3, 4...

1 string

Battery low alarm level

Step: 0.01 V/cell

1.88 V/cell

 

 

 

Automatic battery support test

[Enabled], [Disabled]

Enabled

Maximum charging current

Step: 0.1 A [max. 20 Amps]

3 Amps

 

 

 

Output on, automatic delay time before turning

[Disabled], [Set delay, step: 1 sec]

0 sec.

the output on

 

 

Output off, automatic delay time on battery after

[Disabled], [Set delay, step: 1 sec]

Disabled

which output is turned off

 

 

User preferences:

 

 

Operation priority while rectifier input break

[On battery], [On bypass]

On bypass

 

 

 

Site wiring fault w/ wrong Neurtal connection

[Enabled], [Disabled]

Enabled

Table 39. User setting in the LCD menu screen.

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Powerware 8 - 15 kVA, 8 - 10 kVA manual User Settings, Description Available settings Default setting General

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