Reading the Inverter Log from a Terminal or Computer
To display the Inverter Log on a terminal or computer, you can use the inverterlog or logs command (see “Entering Commands from a Terminal or Computer” page 44). These commands display up to 20 log entries in a table. For example, the log might look like this:
Active | EventDate | EventTime | Duration | Code/Event |
No | 08/25/1993 | 11:25:32 | 00:00:45 | |
No | 08/24/1993 | 12:13:18 | 00:01:08 |
The table shows whether the UPS is running on inverter (battery power) now (Active), the date and time that the UPS ran on battery power, the length of time the UPS ran on battery power (Duration), and the reason (Code/Event).
You can also display parameter 24 to view the Inverter Log; this display is the same as the control panel display.
Alarm Code Summary
A | : – | Low Battery | L | : | Check Charger |
B | Near Low Battery | M | – – | Check Battery | |
C | High Battery | N | Check Inverter | ||
D | Low Runtime | O | – – – | Memory Check | |
E | : | Low AC Output | P | : – | Emergency PwrOff |
F | : : | High AC Output | Q | – | Hi PFM Res Temp |
G | – | Output Overload | R | : | Probe Missing |
H | : : : : | Hi Ambient Temp | S | : : : | High AC Input |
I | : : | Hi Heatsink Temp | T | – | Call Service |
J | : – – – | User Test Alarm | W | : – – | Fan Alarm |
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Figure 12. Alarm Code Summary
Powerware® FERRUPS FE/QFE UPS (500 | 65 |