7.3.1. Location of the adjustment parameters on
the display.
Parameter 2
Fig. 17. Arrangement of the parameters on the LCD display.
Parameter 1:
•
Adjustable codes. For more information consult .
Parameters 2 and 3 are the configuration or value options for
•
each settings menu.
Select with buttons '
parameters.
All of the parameter settings are saved when the UPS
is completely shut down and provided that it has con-
nected batteries, whether internal or external.
If a complete shutdown is not carried out, the setting will not
be saved to the memory.
7.3.2. Settings.
Tab. 8 shows a summary of parameter 1's adjustable codes for
each operating mode and shows the structure of the menu tree
with the operating mode for the settings.
Code
Description
01
Output voltage.
02
Programmable output state.
03
Programmable output configuration.
04
Backup limitation configuration.
05
Battery pack Ah configuration.
06
EPO logical configuration.
Tab. 10. Parameter 1 adjustable codes list.
7.3.2.1. Ah configuration of parameter '05'.
Standard models are configured with factory default settings,
•
so it is not necessary to perform any actions to adjust this
parameter.
For extended backup and B1 models, however, it is necessary
USER MANUAL
Parameter 1
Parameter 3
' or '
' to modify the menus or
Mode
ECO and
No
AC and
battery
output
batteries
YES
-
YES
NO
YES
NO
YES
NO
YES
NO
YES
NO
to adjust the value to the total capacity of the battery pack.
Any alteration of the battery pack will entail a readjustment,
so it will be necessary to adapt the value in the event of future
expansions.
There are basically two reasons to perform the adjustment
•
without it affecting the correct functioning of the device if it is
not done, although it is more than recommended:
The charging current of the batteries is directly related to
a.
the capacity of the battery pack.
The charger will adapt the charging factor automatically
according to the value of the total capacity entered, up to
the maximum of the current that is possible.
This results in faster charging and therefore greater
availability and more immediate backup in the event of
frequent mains failures.
Entering the value in Ah is vital for the control to be able
b.
to calculate and show the backup available on the LCD
display, without further alterations.
The settings values are determined as follows:
Devices with backup extension.
1.
They are configured by a standard model plus the battery
module or modules. The capacity of the batteries of both are
indicated in the following and .
Example for an SPS.1500 ADVANCE RT2 and backup extension
module 6A0BU000003:
7 Ah + 14 Ah = 21 Ah (value for parameter 05)).
UPS model
SPS.800 ADVANCE RT2
SPS.1100 ADVANCE RT2
SPS.1500 ADVANCE RT2
SPS.2000 ADVANCE RT2
SPS.3000 ADVANCE RT2
Tab. 11. Characteristics of batteries in standard devices.
test
-
Code
6A0BU000001
NO
NO
6A0BU000002
6A0BU000003
NO
NO
6A0BU000004
-
6A0BU000005
Tab. 12. Characteristics of batteries in modules.
Internal batteries
Voltage (V)
Capacity (Ah)
7
24
9
7
48
9
72
Battery module
Voltage (V)
Capacity (Ah)
14 (2 x 7)
24
18 (2 x 9)
14 (2 x 7)
48
18 (2 x 9)
72
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