HP R1500 HP 3 Phase UPS User Guide - Page 68

Changing user settings, Menu functions related to parallel systems appear only on paralleled UPSs.

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NOTE: Menu functions related to parallel systems appear only on paralleled UPSs. Main menu UPS Status Event Log Measurements Control Settings Identification Turn UPS On/Off Submenu Parallel system Output Battery Input Load Receptacle Go to Bypass mode Start Battery Test Display Test User Settings Service Settings On and Off Option Display information or menu function System Normal | High Efficiency Power: % / Battery Resting | Battery Floating UPS in Parallel mode / Parallel Unit Number x / Units on Bus Bar / Units on Load Displays up to 100 events and alarms kW (by unit) / kW (Parallel total) Voltage L-N and L-L / Current / Frequency / Power kW / Power kVA / Power pf Voltage / Current / Runtime Voltage L-N and L-L / Current / Frequency Voltage / Current / Power kW / Power kVA / Frequency Transfers the UPS system to internal Auto-Bypass mode When this command is active, the option changes to Go to Normal mode. Schedules a battery test. The battery test might not start immediately. Four different selectable tests for the front panel functions: • The LEDs cycle through • The alarm sounds • The backlight turns off and on • The pixels scroll through to test the LCD For more information, see "Changing user settings (on page 68)." Not available UPS Type / Part Number / Serial Number / Firmware / Display / System / Parallel Card UPS On / UPS Off / System On / System Off Changing user settings Description Set Date and Time Display Contrast Change Language Available settings Set Year, Month, Day Date: mm/dd/yyy Set Hours, Minutes Time is a 24-hour clock Adjust contrast with up/down arrow buttons Set Language Default setting 01/01/2003 00:00 Moderate English UPS operations 68

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UPS operations 68
NOTE:
Menu functions related to parallel systems appear only on paralleled UPSs.
Main menu
Submenu
Display information or menu function
UPS Status
System Normal | High Efficiency Power: % /
Battery Resting | Battery Floating UPS in Parallel
mode / Parallel Unit Number x / Units on Bus
Bar / Units on Load
Event Log
Displays up to 100 events and alarms
Measurements
Parallel system
kW (by unit) / kW (Parallel total)
Output
Voltage L-N and L-L / Current / Frequency /
Power kW / Power kVA / Power pf
Battery
Voltage / Current / Runtime
Input
Voltage L-N and L-L / Current / Frequency
Load Receptacle
Voltage / Current / Power kW / Power kVA /
Frequency
Control
Go to Bypass mode
Transfers the UPS system to internal Auto-Bypass
mode
When this command is active, the option
changes to Go to Normal mode.
Start Battery Test
Schedules a battery test. The battery test might
not start immediately.
Display Test
Four different selectable tests for the front panel
functions:
The LEDs cycle through
The alarm sounds
The backlight turns off and on
The pixels scroll through to test the LCD
Settings
User Settings
For more information, see "Changing user
settings (on page
68
)."
Service Settings
Not available
Identification
UPS Type / Part Number / Serial Number /
Firmware / Display / System / Parallel Card
Turn UPS On/Off
On and Off Option
UPS On / UPS Off / System On / System Off
Changing user settings
Description
Available settings
Default setting
Set Date and Time
Set Year, Month, Day
Date: mm/dd/yyy
01/01/2003
Set Hours, Minutes
00:00
Time is a 24-hour clock
Display Contrast
Adjust contrast with up/down arrow
buttons
Moderate
Change Language
Set Language
English