7 led display, 8 remote source selection, 9 key lockout switch – Emerson Liebert Static Transfer Switch User Manual

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6.7

LED Display

A light-emitting diode display is available to replace the standard liquid crystal display touch screen

control. The display provides monitoring and control throuh a series of LEDs and buttons. LEDs alert

you when a problem occurs. A PC running terminal emulation software connected to the RS-232 port

is needed to access the data and configuration settings.

6.8

Remote Source Selection

The Remote Source Selection allows the preferred input source to be chosen from a remote location. A

user supplied normally open dry contact allows the user to remotely select a source to be the preferred

source in the same process as the local source transfer selection.
The unit’s preferred source selection and Remote Source Selection are active at the same time, with

the Liebert STS2 following the last request for a preferred source change, regardless of whether it

was from the local or Remote Source Selection controls.
See 10.3 - Enabling Remote Source Selection for instructions on enabling the Remote Source

Selection.
See Figures 21 and 22 for the location of the Remote Source Selection option.
See 5.5 - Remote Source Selection Wiring on page 13 and Figure 23 for information on the con-

trol wiring.

6.9

Key Lockout Switch

The key lockout switch activates a software lockout of the touch screen display to prevent manual

transfers and configuration changes. When locked out, the touch screen becomes a read only display.

A key is needed to do manual transfers or change settings.
The alarm silence button is not disabled when in the lockout position.
The switch is located behind the front door but can be operated without opening the front door. See

Figures 8 to 10 for the key lockout location on each unit.
See 14.1.4 - Key Lockout Switch for instructions on using the key lockout switch.

6.10 Redundant Output Breaker

An output plug-in, non-automatic circuit breaker is provided which allows redundancy in the output

power path. The breaker is connected in parallel with the output plug-in non-automatic circuit

breaker.

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