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The event list is for a Single-Module UPS.  For a Multi-Module System, the UPS module number (from 1 to 6), with
the event will be displayed.
Events - UPS Modules
Module 1 Low Battery Shutdown
Module 1 UPS Off-Line
Module 1 Battery Charging
Module 1 UPS On-Line
Module 1 Battery Current Limiting activated
Module 1 Inverter Output Switch Open
Module 1 Battery Equalization activated 
Module 1 Free Running Frequency activated
Module 1 Gradual Rec/Charger Shutdown activated
Module 1 Xfer Ut. 2w/inter. prohibited activated
Module 1 2nd Step Input Current Limit activated
Module 1 Transfer Lockout activated
Module 1 Forced Inverter Shutdown
5.3
Alarm/Event Present Screen
The Alarm/Event Present screen lists all active alarms and events occurring in present time. Refer to Figure 5-1
for the screen selections. 
Ack all Alarms
Acknowledges all alarms/events. Adds the date and time stamp of acknowl-
edgement, and changes the line color to green.
History Alarms
Opens the Alarm/Event History screen. When an alarm/event is acknowl-
edged, it disappears from the present log and enters into the history log.
Active/Unack Alarms
Shows how many alarms are active and unacknowledged.
Ack this alarm only
Acknowledges one alarm/event at a time, in the single-alarm acknowledge
window. Use the up and down arrows for selection.
Up/Down Arrows
Scrolls through the list of alarms/events.
Alarm/Event List
Shows a list of all present alarms/events with activation date/time, message,
date/time of acknowledgement and date/time when returned to normal. Line
colors are as follows:
Red
Activated (Unacknowledged)
Green
Acknowledged
Blue
Returned to Normal
Alarm Pop-up Screen
If selected, the Alarm/Event Present screen automatically opens when an
unacknowledged alarm occurs. Once enabled, the Alarm/Event Present
screen will not close until all alarms/events are acknowledged.
Alarm/Event Filter
User can filter alarms and events to be viewed as follows:  alarms only,  events
only, or alarms and events.
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GCC Alarms
Graphical Command Center
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