Primary screens, Secondary screens – Liebert 30-130kVA User Manual

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Operation

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Primary Screens

The Main Menu has eight primary screens. Please note that some screens have multiple pages

because not all the information can fit on one page. To access the next page, highlight NEXT and

press SELECT. To access the previous page, highlight PREV and press SELECT.

• Mimic Display. This graphic portrays the power flow through the UPS. Switch indications, system

status, and alarm messages are all displayed on this screen. Detail screens can display input volt-

age and current readings, battery status, and load characteristics and alarm info.

• Status Reports. This display consists of three sub-menu selections: present status, history log and

event log. These screens display data on the system's present and past performance. They also

display information about any faults that have occurred in the system. Total operating hours are

displayed here.

• Configuration. This screen displays the current configuration of the UPS system. It also enables

the operator to reset the date, time, dial-out phone numbers and System Options. System Options

include Temperature-Compensated Charging, Customer Alarm Definitions and Battery Load

Test. The operator can view, but can not change, any of the settings unless the password is

entered. See 3.2 - Security Access and Passwords for more information.

• Manual Transfer. This screen specifies all of the steps required to manually transfer the critical

load between the UPS and the bypass source. Comparisons of the voltage, frequency, and phase

synchronization of the UPS output and the bypass line are also illustrated to aid in the transfer or

retransfer procedure.

• Startup and Shutdown Procedures. These screens list step-by-step procedures to start up UPS or

to shut it down for maintenance or repairs. Screens include the following: Auto Startup, Manual

Startup, and two types of Operator Shutdown procedures.

• Battery Management. These screens display information on battery self tests, battery equaliza-

tion, and battery compensated charging. This enables the operator to immediately see the effects

of load shedding on time remaining and to accurately assess his power resources. The battery

equalize screen lets the operator change the battery equalize recharging mode from manual to

automatic, and to observe or change the equalize time. Battery equalize charge voltage is higher

than battery float (constant) charge voltage.

Secondary Screens

The secondary screens show detailed information relating to the primary screens. These screens are

illustrated below under each primary screen. Like the primary screens, the secondary screens may

also consist of multiple pages. To get to the next page, highlight and Select the word NEXT. To return

to the previous screen, highlight and Select the word PREV.
STATUS INFORMATION
Module status information is available on the display screen when the Control Power is ON, even

when the UPS module is not operating. The same system status information is also available at local

and remote terminals. See 3.3.4 - Status Reports for information on status reports and 3.5 - Com-

munication Interfaces for information on Operator communication interfaces.
If a module display screen is blank, either power is not available, the Rectifier Input (RIB) circuit

breaker (external to the UPS module) is open, or the Control Power is OFF. If power is available and

a display is blank, contact Liebert Global Services (1-800-Liebert, or 1-800-543-2378).

NOTE
The manufacturers of the valve-regulated batteries supplied with Liebert’s standard battery

cabinets recommend that when first installed the batteries be equalize charged. After that

initial equalize charge, they recommend no further equalize charging for their batteries. Other

manufacturers may have different recommendations for their products. Consult the battery

manufacturer’s manual for specific information about equalize charging.

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