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Powerware 9315 Parallel Capacity/Redundant System with PHP SSBM
164201373 Rev. A 092402
9.6 Using the Menu Options
The UPS menus allow you to display data in the information area to help you
monitor and control UPS operation. The following menus and options are
available:
Meters Displays performance meters for the system or critical load.
Events Displays the list of Active System Events and a historical log of
system events.
Statistics Displays statistical information about UPS operations for the
battery, load, or line.
Graphics Displays a real-time graphic representation of the flow of current
through the internal UPS components.
Setup Allows you to configure the U PS communications port and set
the date and time for the time stamp.
9.6.1 System Meters Screen
Figure 9---3 shows the LCD screen as it appears when you first start the UPS. The
Meters menu is displayed in the menu box, with the System option highlighted. In the
information area, the system meters show their current readings.
Uninterruptible Power System
System Normal
Meters
System
Load Amps
Events Statistics Graphics Setup
Input Output
Bypass Battery
VAB
480
VBC VCA
KW
379
KVA
399
IA IB IC
FREQ
60.0
PF
0.95
V
540
I
18
Meters
480
480 480
480480
VAB
480
VBC VCA
480 480
IA IB IC
361 361361
IN
000
VAB
480
VBC VCA
480 480
FREQ
60.0
KVA
300
KW
240
PF
0.80
Battery
48.5
Minutes
Versions
+
ALARM: NONE
NOTICES: NONE
15 JUL 1998 09:25:42
Figure 9---3. System Meters Screen
(Typical for Powerware 9315---300 480/480V Unit)
The Input area shows the phase-to-phase voltage, frequency, and phase current of the
incoming utility, followed by the KVA, KW, and power factor measurements. The output
area shows the same information for the power being output by the UPS.
TheBypassareashowsthephase-to-phasevoltageofthebypasssource. TheBattery
area displays the D C voltage (V) and the DC current (I).
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