4 event log, 5 active alarms, 6 transfer to bypass – Liebert NfinityTM User Manual

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3.5.4 Event Log

Accessing the Event Log enables the user to

scroll through the Nfinity’s past 255 occur-

rences. To open the Event Log, start at the

Main Menu, select Event Log and press

.

Press the

and

buttons to scroll through

the Nfinity’s Event Log in chronological order.

The Event Log contains the following infor-

mation.

The typical event log screen will display the

event number and reference code on the first

line. The purpose of this code is to assist fac-

tory trained service personnel in trouble-

shooting. Please make a note of the code

number when contacting technical support.

The second line contains the event descrip-

tion. The third line will have either more

detail about the event, a serial number indi-

cating as to which module the event occurred,

or be left blank. The last line will show the

date and time the event occurred.
Press

to go back to the Main Menu.

When an event or alarm occurs, the User

Interface LCD will display the last message

regardless of the default screen. See 4.1 -

Active Alarms for a list of events and alarms

and possible solutions. If you are unsure of

the corrective action to take, contact a Liebert

representative at the number listed on the

back of this manual.

3.5.5 Active Alarms

Alarms affecting the Nfinity can be viewed at

the Active Alarms screen. To access the

screen, go to the Main Menu, select Active

Alarms and press

.

When an alarm sounds, the User Interface

LCD will display a general explanation as to

what the alarm is indicating. To view these

messages in chronological order, press the

and

buttons.

• The first line of a typical Active Alarms

screen will display the reason for the

alarm occurrence.

• The second line will give a more specific

detail of the occurrence (i.e., module serial

number).

Press

to go back to the Main Menu.

3.5.6 Transfer to Bypass

In the event of a UPS overload or failure, the

UPS will transfer to bypass via its automatic

bypass switch.

Main Menu

UPS Status

UPS Configuration

Display Date/Time

> Event Log

Active Alarms

Transfer to Bypass

Module Replacement

Service Tools

Event Log

Event: xxx/xxx

xx

event message

event message

DD/MMM/YYYY HH:MM:SS

Event 031/255

NC09

Power module warning

S/N:0012200001002G1

19 MAY 2000 16:54:27

Event Detail or

Serial Number

Date of

Event

Time of

Event

Description

Event Number

Reference Code

ESC

Main Menu

UPS Status

UPS Configuration

Display Date/Time

Event Log

> Active Alarms

Transfer to Bypass

Module Replacement

Service Tools

Active Alarms

Active Alarms Message

ESC

Main Menu

UPS Status

UPS Configuration

Display Date/Time

Event Log

Active Alarms

> Transfer to Bypass

Module Replacement

Service Tools

Transfer to Bypass

Press

for bypass

Press ESC to cancel

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