MGE UPS Systems EPS 7000 User Manual

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2.3

Alarms

In the event of an alarm condition, the general status screen shows an alarm message. To determine the specific

condition causing the alarm, press the alarm key on the front panel and follow the sequential steps.

If there is a flashing exclamation mark (!) in the displayed message, there is additional information to be viewed, follow

the steps as indicated in Figure 2-3.

Most alarm messages are self-explanatory. See section 2.8 LCD Messages for a listing of the most common alarm

messages.

The most serious alarms are stored in the fault log, and may be viewed by following the steps shown in Figure 2-3.

To reset the alarms, press the “clear fault log” pushbutton. See section 1.5.2.2 Alphanumeric Display Pushbuttons.

Figure 2-3: Sequential Alarm Messages for Viewing the Fault Log.

Operation

.

ALARM
. . .

!

(ALARM MESSAGE NUMBER 1)

!

(LAST ALARM MESSAGE)

general status screen

This message on the general status screen
indicates an alarm condition. The flashing
exclamation mark ( ! ) indicates that there are
alarm messages to view. To view them, press the
"alarm" pushbutton.

The last alarm message is not followed by an
exclamation mark ( ! ). When the "alarm"
pushbutton is pressed again, the display will
return to the general status screen.

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