Password protected access
The CONTROLS section is password protected, set by the manufacturer to prevent
access to unauthorised staff.
You are advised to minimise distribution of the access password.
Changes to the operating parameters and the start operations on the system
can be potentially hazardous for the device and for people.
5.3.1 Reset system alarms
The UPS is equipped with internal protections which can block the system or some of its
functionalities. Using the RESET ALARMS menu, you can reset the alarm and reset normal
operation of the system. If the fault persists, the system returns to the previous lock position.
In some cases, RESET is necessary to simply restore a fault signal, which does not cause any
lock condition of the system. Lock conditions that impose manual reset are:
AS10 BATTERY FAULTY
AS12 STOP TIMEOUT SHORT CIRCUIT
A29 MAINTENANCE REQUIRED
A33 ASYMMETRIC LOAD
AS40 MINIMUM DC VOLTAGE
AS41 MAX DC BATTERY CURRENT
AS50 CURRENT INVERTER SATURATED
AS52 UNDER VOLTAGE LOCKOUT
AS55 PARALLEL CABLE DISCONNECTED
Restart of the system after stoppage following EPO
For a description of the system status in each of the lock conditions previously listed, refer to
the "Faults and alarms" section.
AS28 CRITICAL STOP
NOTE: A test must be carried out on the system before restart, contact
customer service.
The system is equipped with protections which can cause it to lock.
Before resetting the alarm, ensure there are no critical faults on the system.
To reset this alarm, the "RESET ALARMS" procedure must be carried out as
indicated above and completely restart the system.
KEOR XPE UPS user manual
Manuel de l'utilisateur de l'ASI KEOR XPE
Utilizzo dell'UPS KEOR XPE
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