501 displaying and moving through the menus, 400 using the ferrups’ front panel lights, 500 using the display – Eaton Electrical 0800-2000 User Manual

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400 Using the FERRUPS’ Front Panel Lights

The FERRUPS display includes three lights that show you the status of FERRUPS operation.

The red Alarm light means the UPS has detected a problem. When this happens, the display shows an alarm
message, and the UPS beeps the Morse Code for the alarm. See

Section 600

.

The yellow Battery light means the UPS is operating on battery power, either because there is a power outage
or because the available AC input power is not usable. When this happens, the display shows “On Battery,” the
runtime, and the battery voltage. (You can press the bottom right buttton to switch to the menu display; see

Section 501

.) The UPS will continue to run on battery power until the power problem ends or the UPS’ batteries

discharge. If the batteries discharge, the UPS will sound alarms shortly before shutting down.

The green AC Line light means the UPS is using the available AC input power. The UPS conditions the power
before providing output to your equipment. While the FERRUPS is using AC input power, it displays “System
Mode Auto” and whether the battery charger is on or off. You can press the bottom right button to switch to the
menu display; see

Section 501

for more information.

500 Using the Display

This section explains how you can use the FERRUPS’ front panel display to get more information about
FERRUPS operation or to change settings. You can use the display to enter a password, display and change
system settings (parameters), and display system logs.

501 Displaying and Moving through the Menus

The FERRUPS display groups information in 7 different menus. See the

Menu Map

on page 11; the items

numbered 1-7 in the left column of this diagram are the top-level menus. For example, 2 System Status is the
System Status menu. To the right of this menu in the Menu Map, you will notice a list of items that are part of
this menu. Some menus, like menu 5, System Config, have submenus (Gen Sensitivity; Sys Test, Inv, Chg;
System Mode Control; Alarm and Shutdown; and Calibration Factors). Others simply have lists of items directly
below the top level menu.

When you start the UPS, the display shows “Best
Power,” the mode, and whether the charger is on or off.
To change to the menu display, press the bottom right
button (below the word “Menu” on the bottom line of
the display). The display will show the top level in the
first menu (1, Enter password) as shown in the
drawing. Ten minutes after you last press a button, the
display will switch out of menu mode and show the
normal display (see

Section 400

).

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Alarm Light

Battery Light

Line

(AC Input)

Light

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