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A.2 Once the option is set to the desired level, press and hold
the Function Control button. This will save the new load
shed level setting. The UPS will indicate that the value has
been stored by blinking the LEDs. After blinking the LED for
a short time the UPS will exit the programming mode and
return to bypass operation. To return the system to normal
operation switch the RUN/STOP switch back to the RUN
position.
B. Output Enable/Disable After Input Overvoltage Backup. Press
the function control button. The unit is now ready to change the
output enable/disable after input overvoltage backup option.
This is indicated by the 150% LED turning on. This setting
determines whether the UPS will go to bypass in the case of an
input overvoltage fault. To change this setting press and hold the
function control button.
B.1 This setting is set to disable output at the factory. Press ing
the function control button causes the 100% LED to light,
indicating output has been enabled. Pressing it again will
change it back to disabled and the 100% LED will go off.
B.2 Once the option is set as desired, press and hold the
function control button to save the setting. The UPS will
indicate the setting has been saved by blinking the LED(s).
The LED(s) will continue to blink for a short time after which
the UPS will exit programming mode and return to bypass
operation. To return the system to normal operation switch
the RUN/STOP switch back to the RUN position.
C. Reset Battery Installed Date. This should be done whenever a
new battery pack is installed. Press the function control button.
The unit is now ready to reset the battery installed date. This is
indicated by the Battery LED turning on. Once this mode has
been entered press and hold the function control button to reset
the battery install date to the current date. The UPS will indicate
that the date has been reset by blinking the Battery LED for a
short time after which the UPS will return to bypass operation.
To return the system to normal operation switch the RUN/STOP
switch back to the RUN position.
Note: It is not necessary that the unit’s internal clock be set to the
correct date. The UPS will track time relative to the battery installation
date. If it is desired to set the date, this can be done through remote
communication. For instructions on performing this operation refer to
either the "UPSmart" or "Remote Eye II" manual depending on the type
of remote communication being used.