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Pressing the CANCEL, SCROLL and SELECT buttons let you to navigate through the menus 
and submenus to control, monitor and troubleshoot the UPS as shown in Figure 3.2.3 below. 
For a tutorial on how to use these menus, see Section 3.3, “Battery Replacement.”
The CONTROL menu 
(Section 3.4) lets you control, 
program and adjust the 
UPS to meet your operating 
needs or to allow the UPS 
to be connected to trafc 
intersection equipment. You 
can control the:
INVERTER
INV BYPASS
BATT TEST
AUTO TEST
SHUTDOWN
SENSE TYPE
FUNC MODE
VOLTAGE
FREQUENCY
QUAL TIME
BATT COMP
DATE SEL
INV RECORD
CHARGE CUR
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The SYSTEM STATUS 
menu (Section 3.5) lets you 
measure various inputs, 
outputs and other values. The 
available measurements are:
VIN
VOUT
IOUT AC
BATT TEMP
FREQ IN
OUTPUT PWR
BATT VOLT
CHGR CUR
DATE 
TIME
INV COUNT
INV TIMER
SHED TIMER 1, 2 OR 3
VERSION
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The FAULT and ALARM 
menus (Section 3.6) are 
invisible and disabled until the 
UPS has a malfunction.
When the front panel’s alarm 
LED is on or ashing, press 
SELECT.
One of the malfunctions listed 
in Section 3.6 will appear on 
the LCD. Press the SCROLL 
button to see if more than 1 
malfunction is present.
Fix the malfunction. Press the 
SELECT button to clear the 
malfunction from the screen.
If the malfunction is xed, the 
malfunction is cleared from 
the LCD. If it isn’t xed, it will 
reappear on the screen.
The EVENT STATUS menu 
(Section 3.7) displays the last 
UPS event. This is different 
from the 100-event log (See 
Section 4.5).
Press the SELECT button to 
access the event screen.
Then press the SCROLL 
button to see what the 
specic event was. It will 
show one of the faults or 
alarms listed in Section 3.6.
Press the SCROLL button 
again to see if more than 1 
fault or alarm happened at 
the same time.
To set the counter to zero, 
press the SELECT button for 
5 seconds.
Figure 3.2.3
LCD Menu Tree
Logo Screen
(Figure 3.2.1)
System Status Menu
(Section 3.5)
Control Menu
(Section 3.4)
Alarm and Fault 
Menus (If Active)
(Section 3.6)
Event Status Menu
(Section 3.7)
CANCEL
SCROLL
SELECT
SCROLL
SCROLL
CANCEL
SELECT
SCROLL
ONE: Starting at the Logo 
Screen, press the SELECT 
button to go down 1 level.
TWO: Press the SCROLL button to move between the menus. The 
SCROLL button moves only in one direction, so if you overshoot, you 
have to go all the way around the menu tree again.
SCROLL
THREE: Press the SELECT button to enter the submenu. Then 
press the SCROLL button to cycle through the submenu items. The 
SCROLL button moves only in one direction, so if you overshoot, you 
have to go all the way around the submenu again.
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