Figure 33 menu tree – Liebert Emerson NX UPS System User Manual

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The function of keys F1 to F4 is shown by a self-explanatory icon as appropriate for the particular

window. As shown in Figure 32 above, pressing F1 moves the cursor (resting in “OUTPUT”) from the

UPS Menu Window (2) to current record window (4) where it would first rest in “Input breaker closed’.

In a similar manner, pressing F2 would move the cursor from the Output data window to the Bypass

data window.
The summary menu tree is shown below. Refer to 7.2 - All Status and Event Messages Displayed

on the UPS Front Panel for a detailed description of each menu item.

Figure 33 Menu tree

Battery
Battery voltage (V)

Battery current (A)

Battery temperature (°C)

Remain Time Min.

Battery capacity (%)

Battery boost charging

Battery float charging

Battery disconnected

Command
Battery maintenance test

Battery capacity test

System test

Stop testing

Freshening Charge
Stop Freshening

Charge

Version
UPS version

UPS model

Settings
Display contrast

Date format set

Date & time

Comm1 baud rate

Comm2 baud rate

Comm3 baud rate

Communication address

Communication mode

Callback times

Phone No.1

Phone No.2

Phone No.3

Command password

System
Sout (kVA)

Pout (kW)

Qout (kVAR)

Single unit, no

parallel data

Records
(history log)

Language
(Choices for

display)

Mains (input)
L-N voltage (V)

L-N current (A)

Frequency (Hz)

L-L voltage (V)

Power factor

Load
Sout (kVA)

Pout (kW)

Qout (kVAR)

Loadlevel %

Crest factor

Bypass
L-N voltage (V)

Frequency (Hz)

L-L voltage (V)

Output
L-N voltage (V)

L-N current (A)

Frequency (Hz)

L-L voltage (V)

Power factor

TX Input *
L-N voltage (V)

L-L voltage (V)

* When configured, input transformer voltages are

displayed on the front LCD. When not activated, the

values are hidden.

** When configured, output transformer voltages are

displayed on the front LCD. When not activated, the

values are hidden.

TX Output **
L-N voltage (V)

L-L voltage (V)

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