Tripp Lite SU3000RTXLCD2U Owner's Manual for SU3000RTXLCD2U UPS System 9332C3 - Page 15

LCD Status & Supported Measurements

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Operation LCD Status & Supported Measurements 1st screen The LOAD data screen specifies the amount of power that connected equipment is currently using in terms of percentage and kW / kilowatts (1kW = 1000 watts / 0.5kW = 500 watts, etc.). PRESS TO ADVANCE 2nd Screen The OUTPUT LOAD LEVEL screen indicates the load percentage and kVA output load level. PRESS TO ADVANCE 3rd Screen The OUTPUT LOAD POWER FACTOR screen indicates the power factor of connected equipment. PRESS TO ADVANCE 4th screen The INPUT VOLTAGE & FREQUENCY screen displays current data. PRESS TO ADVANCE 5th screen The OUTPUT VOLTAGE & FREQUENCY screen displays current data. PRESS TO ADVANCE 6th screen The BATTERY voltage screen tracks the charge level of your connected battery bank in terms of voltage and charge percentage. PRESS TO ADVANCE 7th screen The RUNTIME remaining screen tracks the approximate minutes of runtime available under the current loading and battery pack configuration. The runtime value will automatically re-calculate as connected equipment power consumption changes. PRESS TO ADVANCE 8th screen The REMAIN WATTS screen tracks the remaining capacity of the UPS in kilowatts. (1kW = 1000 watts / 0.5kW = 500 watts, etc.). PRESS TO ADVANCE 9th screen The DEMAND ENERGY screen offers continuous data on the KWh (kilowatt-hours) that connected equipment has consumed in the last one-hour period. * Set of 9 information screens are shown in ON LINE MODE, but can also be viewed from all 6 operating modes. PRESS TO ADVANCE 15 13-07-015-9332C3.indb 15 7/26/2013 11:16:21 AM

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Operation
The LOAD data screen specifies the amount of power that
connected equipment is currently using in terms of percentage and
kW / kilowatts (1kW = 1000 watts / 0.5kW = 500 watts, etc.).
4th screen
The DEMAND ENERGY screen offers continuous data on the KWh
(kilowatt-hours) that connected equipment has consumed in the
last one-hour period.
5th screen
The REMAIN WATTS screen tracks the remaining capacity of the
UPS in kilowatts. (1kW = 1000 watts / 0.5kW = 500 watts, etc.).
6th screen
The RUNTIME remaining screen tracks the approximate minutes
of runtime available under the current loading and battery pack
configuration. The runtime value will automatically re-calculate as
connected equipment power consumption changes.
7th screen
The BATTERY voltage screen tracks the charge level of your
connected battery bank in terms of voltage and charge percentage.
8th screen
The OUTPUT VOLTAGE & FREQUENCY screen displays current data.
9th screen
The INPUT VOLTAGE & FREQUENCY screen displays current data.
* Set of 9 information screens are shown in ON LINE MODE, but can also be viewed from all 6 operating modes.
LCD Status & Supported Measurements
1st screen
2nd Screen
The OUTPUT LOAD LEVEL screen indicates the load percentage and
kVA output load level.
3rd Screen
The OUTPUT LOAD POWER FACTOR screen indicates the power
factor of connected equipment.
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