5.2.3 Using the menu

The UPS menu bar allows you to display data in the information area to help you monitor and control UPS operation.Table 5-2 shows the basic menu structure.

Menu option

Description

EVENTS

Displays the list of active system events and a historical log of system events.

METERS

Displays performance meters for the system or critical load.

CONTROLS

Displays the System Controls screen.

SETUP

Allows you to set the display contrast, set the date and time for the time stamp, configure the

UPS serial communication ports, and view the firmware version numbers.

 

LOAD OFF

De-energizes the critical load and powers down the UPS.

ESC

ESC returns toMainMenu andMimic screen from the Events, Meters, Controls, or Setup

screens. Returns to the main System Setup Level screen from a setup submenu.

 

 

Return arrow acknowledges or executes a command, or saves a setting.

 

Up or down arrows scroll through screens and lists or highlight settings.

 

Left or right arrows select or adjust settings displayed on the screen.

Table 5-2. Display function menu map5.2.4 Mimic screen

Figure 5-4 shows the Main Menu and Mimic screen.To select the Mimic screen from the Events, Meters, Controls, or Setup screens, press the ESC pushbutton on the current menu bar.

The Mimic screen shows the internal components of the UPS cabinet and a real-time graphical representation of the operating status of the system.

Figure 5-4. Main menu and Mimic screen (normal mode)5.2.5 Display menu operation

Table 5-3 describes the menu functions and provides instructions to access and use the menu screens.

Function

SubfunctionOperation

Events

 

Press the EVENTS pushbutton on the main menu bar or History menu bar to

 

 

display a listing of all system events that are currently active. The most recent

 

 

event is listed first. As events clear, they are removed from the Active System

 

 

Events listing. To scroll through the events, press the up or down arrow pushbut-

 

 

tons on the menu bar.

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