Customize alarm messages, Program unit name – Powerware 5075 kVA User Manual

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Powerware BPIII Harsh Environment UPS 50--75 kV Installation and Operation

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Customize Alarm Messages

If Customize Alarm Messages is selected from the Program Building Alarm menu,

you can select a custom message for a building alarm or disable a previously

enabled building alarm custom message. When this entry is selected, the following

menu is displayed:

Customize Alarm Messages
Enabled on Building Alarm Number(s)
2 3
Enter Building Alarm Number:

This example indicates that there are custom messages enabled for Building

Alarms 2 and 3. When a building alarm number is entered, the message being

used by the software is displayed (either a custom message or the default

message indicated by the list of enabled custom messages). If 1 was entered at the

prompt, the following will be displayed:

Building Alarm Active Message: Building Alarm 1 (default message)
Enter New Message or <CR> for No Change:

At this level you can enter a custom message, 30 characters maximum, to display

when Building Alarm 1 is activated. If a custom message is entered to activate the

building alarm, a custom message should also be entered to deactivate. After the

message or a carriage return is entered, the following is displayed:

Building Alarm Clear Message: Clear Building Alarm 1 (default message)
Enter New Message or <CR> for No Change:

At this prompt, the user should enter the custom message for the building alarm

deactivation state. When a message or a carriage return is entered, the following

will be displayed:

Enter E to Enable Custom Message
Enter D to Disable Custom Message
Enter <CR> for No Change
Enter Selection:

If an E is entered at the prompt, the custom messages will be used for the building

alarm. If a D is entered, the default messages will be used for the building alarm.

Program Unit Name

If Program Unit Name is selected from the main menu, the following is displayed:

Program Unit Name
Unit Name:
Enter New Name or <CR> No Change:

NOTE: Unit Name is 45 characters maximum
The current unit name is displayed. This name will be displayed on the second line

of the display and in the headers of prints from Terminal mode. If a change is

desired, the new unit name should be entered at the prompt. The unit name is 45

characters maximum and includes spaces and any punctuation. If the user wants

to center the text portion of the name, the appropriate number of leading spaces

should be included when entered.

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