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Table 7. Settings (continued)
Description Default SettingAvailable Settings
Set Date and Time Set Month, Day, Year, Hours, Minutes, and Seconds
Date: mm/dd/yyyy
Time: hh:mm:ss
NOTE: The date format is dependent on the
language selection.
NOTE: Time is a 24-hour clock.
01/01/2012
12:00:00
Control Commands from Serial
Port
[Enabled] [Disabled]
If Enabled, control commands are accepted through
the serial port, USB ports, or option card.
If Disabled, configuration and load control
commands are restricted to LCD only.
Enabled
Output Voltage [208V] [230V] [Auto-sensing]
NOTE: Numerical output voltage settings that are
configured in Standby mode take effect
immediately. Auto sensing and any settings that are
configured outside of Standby mode take effect
after the next power off and restart. Selecting auto
sensing disables the battery start feature until after
the next successful startup on utility power.
Auto-sensing
NOTE: The default
auto sensing runs
once to set the
output voltage and
then is disabled.
Output Frequency [50Hz] [60Hz] [Auto-sensing]
NOTE: Numerical output voltage settings that are
configured in Standby mode take effect
immediately. Auto sensing and any settings that are
configured outside of Standby mode take effect
after the next power off and restart. Selecting auto
sensing disables the battery start feature until after
the next successful startup on utility power.
Auto-sensing
NOTE: The default
auto sensing runs
once to set the
output voltage and
then is disabled.
Overload Alarm Level [10%] [20%] [30%]...[100%]
If 100%, the UPS issues an Output Overload alarm
at load > 100%.
NOTE: Output Overload Level 1 by default is set to
100% and is configurable from 10% to 100% in 10%
increments through the LCD setting menu. This
feature allows customers to be alerted before the
UPS has reached its rated capacity limits.
100%
Power strategy [Normal] [High Efficiency] [Converter]
See “Setting the Power Strategy” on page 54.
Normal