Screen 4.76: After the first error in the parallel system com-
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munication, when one of the equipments has already been
chosen as a Fix Master in the system, a second error or break
in the communications has been detected by the Slaves equip-
ments, it will cause to block them permanently (Rectifier and
Inverter are shutdown, no output voltage is supplied to the
output of the system), by displaying this alarm.
Screen 4.77: Input frequency auto-sensing failure. Equipment
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blocked.
This alarm will be displayed, when the input frequency selec-
tion in the installation menu is set to AUTOMATIC mode only
and the input frequency is out of the acceptable range of ±5%
respect to 50 or 60 Hz.
7.3.6. ''DATA LOGGER''level (menu screen 5.0).
See Fig. 54.
Screen 5.1: Indicates the inverter runtime from the first start
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up. This counter accumulates the total inverter running time
from the beginning and it's not possible to reset it.
Screen 5.2: This screen indicates that the data logger is
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empty. This happen only if authorised personnel resets this file.
If the buffer is not empty, the following screen will inform
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about the data logger registers.
Using the ()-() keys, you can move through the different
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registers of this data logger file. The data logger file can save
up to 100 historic registers.
Using the ()-() three different type screens of screen can
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be observed per register with the information described below.
Screen 5.3: This screen shows the same information de-
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scribed above in the alarm screens except the three first char-
acters where there is a register counter from 00) to 99).
Screen 5.4: This screen is divided in two rows. In the first row
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shows the information about time and date of alarm activation:
hh: hour of alarm activation
mm: minutes of alarm activation
ss: seconds of alarm activation
dd: day of alarm activation
mm: month of alarm activation
aa: year of alarm activation
In the second row there is information about time and date
of cleared alarm.
RATED VALUES
(*1)
screen 7.0
Fig. 56. Screen 7.0 «Nominal values» and its submenus.
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I.Voltage=230V
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O. Voltage=230V
(*1)
screen 7.1
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Byp. Min. Marg=17%
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Byp. Max. Marg=12%
(*1)
screen 7.4
hh: hour of cleared alarm
mm: minutes of cleared alarm
ss: seconds of cleared alarm
dd: day of cleared alarm
mm: month of cleared alarm
aa: year of cleared alarm
Screen 5.5: This is a screen for technical service only, in order
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to know the state of the different parts of the UPS at the mo-
ment the registered alarm was triggered.
7.3.7. "CONFIGURATION'' level (menu screen 6.0).
See Fig. 55.
(*1)
Fig. 55. Screen 6.0 «Configuration».
At this level an authorized password will be required to modify
some advanced parameters.
7.3.8. Nominal values screens (menu screen 7.0).
See Fig. 56.
To modify the nominal values of the screens of this submenu, it
is necessary to enter the «Password» on the previous screen 6.0,
otherwise they only will be able to be visualized.
Screen 7.1: This screen shows the nominal input rectifier and
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output voltages.
Screen 7.2: This screen shows the upper and lower limit of
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input rectifier voltage.
Screen 7.3: This screen shows the input bypass voltage and
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inverter output voltage. Equipments with separate bypass
only.
Screen 7.4: This screen shows the upper and lower limits of
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the bypass input voltage.
Screen 7.5: This screen shows the nominal DC bus voltage
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and the nominal output current.
Screen 7.6: This screen shows the nominal battery charging
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current.
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I.V Min. Marg=22%
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I.V Max. Marg=15%
(*1)
screen 7.2
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DC Bus Volt=425V
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Out. Curre.=86.9A
(*1)
screen 7.5
CONFIGURATION
Password: *****
screen 6.0
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B.Voltage=230V
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Inv Voltage=230V
(*1)
screen 7.3
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Batt. Charging Curr.
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3.6A
(*1)
screen 7.6
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