Tripp Lite SV20KM1P1B Owners Manual for SmartOnline 208V SV-Series 3-Phase Mod - Page 28

Events Screen

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9. Control Panel System Data Nominal Power (kW) Nominal AC Voltage (V) Nominal Frequency (Hz) Number of Modules Number of Modules for Redundancy System Installed Date System Last Maintain Date ECO Mode Converter Mode Battery Mode Shutdown Delay Auto Restart Power by Bypass Cold Start System Language Change Password Battery Data Nominal Battery Voltage (V) Battery Capacity in Ah Maximum Charging Current (A) Battery Low Voltage (V) Battery Low Capacity (%) Battery Shutdown Voltage (V) Periodic Battery Test Battery Installed Date Battery Last Maintain Date Temperature Compensation User Adjustable / Section Reference Yes / 9.3.6.2 System Yes / 9.3.6.2 System Yes / 7.2.1 Installing a Power Module Yes / 9.3.6.2 System Yes / 9.3.6.1 General Yes / 9.3.6.1 General Yes / 9.3.6.2 System Yes / 9.3.6.2 System Yes / 9.3.6.2 System Yes / 9.3.6.2 System Yes / 8.1 Transfer Bypass via STS Module Connector from UPS Mode, and 8.2 Transfer to Bypass via Control Panel Yes / 7.3 Cold Start, and 9.3.6.2 System Yes / 9.3.6.1 General Yes / 9.3.6.1 General User Adjustable / Section Reference No Yes / 9.3.6.3 Battery Yes / 9.3.6.3 Battery Yes / 9.3.6.3 Battery Yes / 9.3.6.3 Battery Yes / 9.3.6.3 Battery Yes / 9.3.6.3 Battery Yes / 9.3.6.1 General Yes / 9.3.6.1 General Yes / 9.3.6.3 Battery 9.3.8 Events Screen When an event occurs, a flashing "Warning" text alerting the event will automatically appear in the center of the "Home" screen. The "Events" screens may be referenced to view both current events and historical events. Use "Down/Right" key to select "Events" option. Press "Enter" key to enter "Events" sub-menu. Current Events HOME MENU EVENTS History Events Reset All Events 9.3.8.1 Current Events When an event occurs, the Power Module ID and a text summary will be displayed in the "Current Events" screen. Four events are visible on screen at any one time; if there are more than four events, use the "Down/Right" and "Up/Left" keys to scroll through the list. Up to 500 events may be viewed via the "Current Events" screen. 28

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9. Control Panel
System
Data
User Adjustable / Section Reference
Nominal Power (kW)
-
Nominal AC Voltage (V)
Yes / 9.3.6.2 System
Nominal Frequency (Hz)
Yes / 9.3.6.2 System
Number of Modules
Yes / 7.2.1 Installing a Power Module
Number of Modules for Redundancy
Yes / 9.3.6.2 System
System Installed Date
Yes / 9.3.6.1 General
System Last Maintain Date
Yes / 9.3.6.1 General
ECO Mode
Yes / 9.3.6.2 System
Converter Mode
Yes / 9.3.6.2 System
Battery Mode Shutdown Delay
Yes / 9.3.6.2 System
Auto Restart
Yes / 9.3.6.2 System
Power by Bypass
Yes / 8.1 Transfer Bypass via STS Module Connector from UPS Mode,
and 8.2 Transfer to Bypass via Control Panel
Cold Start
Yes / 7.3 Cold Start,
and 9.3.6.2 System
System Language
Yes / 9.3.6.1 General
Change Password
Yes / 9.3.6.1 General
Battery
Data
User Adjustable / Section Reference
Nominal Battery Voltage (V)
No
Battery Capacity in Ah
Yes / 9.3.6.3 Battery
Maximum Charging Current (A)
Yes / 9.3.6.3 Battery
Battery Low Voltage (V)
Yes / 9.3.6.3 Battery
Battery Low Capacity (%)
Yes / 9.3.6.3 Battery
Battery Shutdown Voltage (V)
Yes / 9.3.6.3 Battery
Periodic Battery Test
Yes / 9.3.6.3 Battery
Battery Installed Date
Yes / 9.3.6.1 General
Battery Last Maintain Date
Yes / 9.3.6.1 General
Temperature Compensation
Yes / 9.3.6.3 Battery
9.3.8 Events Screen
When an event occurs, a flashing “Warning” text alerting the event will automatically appear in the center of the “Home” screen.
The “Events” screens may be referenced to view both current events and historical events.
Use “Down/Right” key to select “Events” option. Press “Enter” key to enter “Events” sub-menu.
HOME
MENU
EVENTS
Current Events
History Events
Reset All Events
9.3.8.1 Current Events
When an event occurs, the Power Module ID and a text summary will be displayed in the “Current Events” screen. Four events are visible on
screen at any one time; if there are more than four events, use the “Down/Right” and “Up/Left” keys to scroll through the list. Up to 500 events
may be viewed via the “Current Events” screen.