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3. Move the cursor to the first digit you want to change, and use the

s and t buttons to increase or decrease the

number. Repeat this step for each digit that needs to be changed.

4. When you have finished, press

¿ to save the new setting. If you decide not to change the setting, press the

bottom right button below the word “ESC” on the display.

505 Parameters

The tables below provide a brief description of the parameters in the first four menus (Enter password, System
Status, System Status Info, and System ID). The tables also list the range of each parameter and the password
required to change its settings. Menu 5 (System Config) is mainly for service use.

Section 506

explains the logs

in menu 6, and

Section 503

explains how to use menu 7.

Menu 1: Enter Password

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3 1
Unit Time
time 0000
<– –> ESC

Item and Sample

Display

Password to

Change

Range

Explanation

1
Enter Password
0000

None

0000-9999

The password level. Passwords are required to change the settings of
some parameters. See the “Password to Change” column in this table
to determine which parameters require passwords for changes and
which passwords are required. Once you enter a password, the pass-
word name appears in the upper right corner of the display. See

Section 503

.

Menu 2: System Status

This is a hexadecimal alarm status value used by CheckUPS
software.

The charger mode This may be periodic (Period), constant current
(Const), constant voltage (Const V), or maintenance (Maint).

This is a hexadecimal system mode value used by CheckUPS
software.

Auto: Normal operating mode. Off: The UPS is off, but you can use
the display panel. Line Cond: The UPS is on but cannot switch to
battery power. Batt Power: The unit is using battery power. Batt
Maint:
The unit is on but cannot switch to battery power (used for
battery replacement).

On: The UPS is on and operating normally.
Off (Normal) and Off (Low Power): Both modes turn the UPS off, but
Off (Normal) allows communication with the UPS.
Reboot: This turns the UPS off. If AC input is available, the UPS
restarts after a brief delay. During a power outage, the UPS remains
off until AC input power is available.
Sleep (Normal) and Sleep (Low Power): Both modes turn the UPS
off, but Sleep (Normal) allows communication with the UPS.

0-0XFFFF

List (see

explanation).

0-0XFFFF

List

List

No change

allowed.

No change

allowed.

User

User

User

2 5

Show Alarm Code #1

almcode1 0000 hex

2 4
Charger Mode
chgmode Const

2 3
Mode Flags
modeflags

2 2
System Mode
sysmode

2 1
System Control
syscon

Explanation

Range

Password to

Change

Item and Sample

Display

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