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Table 6: Key Functions While Displaying Alarm and System Logs
Key
Programming
Template Key Name
CANCEL
#
VOUT
%LOAD
+
VLINE
ESC
RUNTIME 5
To access and read the UPS alarm and system logs, follow the instructions below.
1. Simultaneously hold down the [
]. The display should show PI34.
2. Press [
VOUT
]. The display should show AL I. (If your UPS has never had an alarm condition, the display should show
3. Press [%
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SL I.)
Notes: AL stands for "alarm log." The unit stores a maximum of 16 alarm events.
SL stands for "system log." The unit stores a maximum of 20 system events.
The lower the log number, the more recent the log entry. Log "1" is the most recent entry. Once the alarm or system log
is full, the newest entry is added as log number "1" and the oldest entry is dropped.
4. With the log number AL XX or SL XX displayed, you can use the [%
through the log numbers. If you step past the last system log entry (to P-00), repeat steps 2 and 3 to display the logs
again.
5. Once you have accessed the log number that you wish to display (for example, SL I), press the [
the information in that log entry. The display will scroll through the six pieces of information shown in Table 7 below.
Table 7: Information in the Alarm and System Logs
Information in Log Entry
Log number
1
Event code (alarm code or system event code)
Date that the event began (month and day, mm.dd)
Year that the event began
Time that the event began (in 24-hour time)
Length of the event (in hours and minutes, hh:mm)
1
If an event is currently active, the log number display will show a decimal point after the "AL" or "SL" (i.e., a display of AL.
I indicates that the event recorded in Alarm Log 1 is active).
2
For alarm codes, see Section 204. For system event codes, see the table below.
3
A display of 0 means that the event duration was less than one minute. A display of ---- means that the event lasted more than
18 hours, 12 minutes (18:12).
In the table above, the sample logs read as follows:
• Alarm Log 4: The unit had an A 00 alarm beginning on January 25, 1997 (01.25 I997) at 1:21 p.m. (I3:2I). The
alarm lasted for one minute (00:0I).
• System Log 20: The unit ran on inverter (battery power) beginning on January 25, 1997 (01.25 I997) at 1:07
p.m. (I3:07). The unit ran on inverter for 15 minutes (00:I5).
6. Press [
] to return to the log number. Then, repeat steps 4 and 5 to display other log entries.
CANCEL
7. To escape the alarm and system logs, press [VLINE] twice.
Key Function (while viewing alarm and system logs)
Switches between the log number and the information in the log entry.
When a log number is displayed, this key goes back to the previous log number.
When a log number is displayed, this key goes to the next log number.
Escapes to parameter 00 (
This key has no function while the logs are displayed.
] keys. Release the keys when the display shows P-00.
] and [
CANCEL
RUNTIME
2
3
19
).
P-00
] and [
] keys to step up and down
LOAD
VOUT
Sample Display
Alarm Log
System Log
AL 4
a 00
01.25
1997
13:21
00:01
] key to display
CANCEL
SL 20
01.25
1997
13:07
00:15
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