and the acoustic alarm will beep every 5 sec. Next the following
message will be displayed in the LCD panel:
LANGUAGE
AAAAAA
... where AAAAAA corresponds to the language of the menus
displayed in the LCD panel. The available languages are: English,
Spanish, French, German, Turkish and Russian.
By means of the keys () and (), move till selecting the lan-
guage and validate with (ENT). Since this moment, the screens
will be displayed in the set language (in this case English).
The screen to set the time (hour, minutes, seconds) and date (day
of the week, day of the month, month and year) will be displayed.
Clock: HH:MM:SS
Date: WKD DD/MM/YYYY
To begin the time and date setting press (ENT). Each character
that has a value, it is modified one by one, to change the first
character of the field use the keys () and () and validate
with (ENT). To jump to the next character use the keys () and
(). To finish press (ESC), the values will be validated and the
following screen is displayed.
UNIT NOMINAL VOLTAGE
3 X AAA V
... where AAA corresponds to the nominal phase to phase
value, of the operating voltage of the equipment.
By means of the keys () and (), move it till the nominal
value of the power supply voltage and validate it with (ENT).
When the wished value is not in the chart 4, select the
closest one and validate with (ENT).
Type of voltage interval
LV (Low voltage),
Referred to the model
HV (High voltage)
Table 4. Nominal values, operating voltages of the equipment.
Once the operating voltage is selected, it is compulsory to se-
lect the nominal frequency. The following message is displayed:
NOMINAL FREQUENCY
By means of the keys () and (), move till one of the fol-
lowing frequency values and validate with (ENT):
– 50 Hz: Frequency of the equipment (rectifier and in-
verter), will be set to 50 Hz.
– 60 Hz: Frequency of the unit (rectifier and inverter), will
be set to 60 Hz.
– AUTO: In each UPS start up, the input frequency will be
sensed and set to 50 or 60 Hz accordingly.
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Value of phase to phase voltage
3x200 V / 3x208 V / 3x220 V /
3x230V
3x380 V / 3x400 V / 3x415 V
AAAA
This setting is not recommended if the unit is
supplied by a generator set.
Once the working frequency has been selected, and only for
LV equipment (low voltage, "A" in the model reference),
it is possible to choose the number of batteries, among the fol-
lowing options: 36 (18+18), 38 (19+19) y 40 (20+20). Choose
the correct value using the keys () and (), and confirm with
(ENT).
BATTERY NUMBER
36 (18+18)
This configuration is indicated on the equipment label, or bat-
tery cabinet, see Fig. 39.
In HV (high voltage) equipment, the number of batteries is fixed,
62 (31+31) and, therefore, this configuration screen does not
appear.
The next adjustment to make is the number of battery strings.
STRINGS NUMBER
1
On the battery configuration label (see Fig. 39), the number of
battery strings (between 1 and 6) is also indicated. Enter this
value in this configuration screen (modification using the keys
() and (), and confirm with (ENT)).
As the last battery configuration data, we must enter the ca-
pacity of each of the battery blocks that make up the string(s)
(between 3.0Ah and 900.0Ah). Obtain the value to enter ac-
cording to the label (see Fig. 39). Scroll through the digits with
keys () and (), modification with keys () and (), and
confirm with (ENT).
SINGLE BATT. BLOCK
CAPACITY: xxx.xAh
Once the operating frequency is selected, the following mes-
sage will be displayed:
CONFIG. COMPLETED ?
<ENT> YES <ESC> NO
Press the (ENT) key to validate the values, the acoustic alarm
will be stopped.
Press (ESC) to go back to the start of the installation menu to
set them again.
Once they are validated, it will not be possible to set
them again, being necessary the T.S.S. intervention.
Omit the possible wrong rotation alarm triggering that could
arise during the procedure over an equipment, because it
will be treated in section 6.2.2.2.
Continue with the described procedure in the next section,
considering that the stated actions in the first three steps
are already done.
USER MANUAL