2 turn standby testing on or off, 3 specify failed standby response, Table 19 failed standby response – Liebert AC4 User Manual

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System and Control Options

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7.8.2 Turn Standby Testing On or Off

Standby testing permits scheduling an automatic operational check of devices in Standby mode.
When this feature is activated (ON), the AC4 tests all devices in Standby mode by putting each device

in operating mode for a designated time. You may specify the time of day the testing begins, the dura-

tion of the test and the interval between tests. Standby testing is OFF (deactivated) by default.
To change the standby testing settings:

• From the Setup System Operation Menu, use the arrows

↑↓

to

choose Standby Testing, then press Enter

.

• In the Change Standby Testing screen, press Enter

to edit

Standby Testing, then use the arrows

↑↓

to choose ON to activate

or OFF to deactivate the standby testing feature. Press Enter

.

• Select the desired interval for how frequently the testing should

occur in the Every 03 Days field. The default is 3 days; valid

entries range from 0 to 99 days.

• For each digit, use the arrows

↑↓

to choose a number from 0 to

9, then press Enter

to advance to the next digit.

• When finished, press Enter

to configure the time of day.

• Specify the time of day the test should begin in the At 00:00 field.

The format is HH:MM for hours and minutes.

• Use the arrows

↑↓

to

choose from available entries for hours

(00-23), then press Enter

to advance to minutes.

• Use the arrows

↑↓

to select minutes (00-59).

• When finished, press Enter

again.

• Specify the duration of the test in minutes—the length of time the standby units will be turned

On—in the For 10 Min field. Use the arrows

↑↓

to

choose a number from 0 to 59 minutes. The

default is 10 minutes.

• When finished, press Enter

.

7.8.3 Specify Failed Standby Response

The AC4’s Failed Standby feature determines what happens when an operating device fails and a

standby device then becomes an operating unit. A subsequent alarm in the newly operating unit

(previously the standby device) results in either restarting the previously operating device that was

alarmed or not. This feature specifies whether each device remains in its current state or returns to

its previous state of operation.
When this feature is activated (Y), each device returns to its previous

state, as Table 19 shows: the newly enabled Standby device is dis-

abled and the previously operating device is returned to Operating

mode. The default setting is N (deactivated), meaning that each device

remains in its current state: the Standby device remains enabled and

the previously operating unit remains disabled.

To change the Failed Standby settings:

• From the Setup System Operation Menu, use the arrows

↑↓

to

choose Failed Standby, then press Enter

.

• In the Change Failed Standby screen, press use the arrows

↑↓

to

choose Y to activate or N to deactivate the feature.

• Press Enter

.

Table 19

Failed Standby response

Failed Standby

Setting

Previous Standby Device

(alarm after being enabled)

Previously Operating

Device

Activated (Y)

Disabled

Returned to Operating mode

Deactivated (N)

Remains enabled

Remains disabled

Setup Operation Menu

AUTO SEQUENCING OFF

> STANDBY TESTING OFF

FAILED STANDBY

N

↑↓

=NEXT

=SELECT

HOLD DELAY : 10:00
RESTART

: 00:06

Change Standby Testing

> STANDBY TESTING ON

EVERY 03 DAYS
AT 00:00 FOR 10 MIN

↑↓

=NEXT

=EDIT

Setup Operation Menu

AUTO SEQUENCING OFF
STANDBY TESTING OFF

> FAILED STANDBY

N

↑↓

=NEXT

=SELECT

HOLD DELAY : 10:00
RESTART

: 00:06

Change Failed Standby

> FAILED STANDBY

N

↑↓

=NEXT

=END

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