APC 9000 User Manual

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"Monitor" alphanumeric display
9.4 Alarm display and buzzer reset  
Display of alarms  
List of general alarms  
When the control panel has not been used for ten minutes, the alphanumeric display presents a general message indicating 
the general status of the cubicle or the system.
If there are no alarms or problems, and the load is correctly supplied by the inverter, the display indicates:
If there is a problem, the screen first displays a general alarm, then if applicable, a list of secondary alarms may be obtained 
by successively pressing the "alarms" button ("!"). 
See the lists below.
For the local "Monitor" option, button
on the hidden control panel stops the buzzer.
For the remote "Monitor" option ("Tele Monitor"), the "!" button stops the buzzer.
Note:
The existence of another alarm in the list is indicated by the blinking "!" character at the end of a message. 
The last alarm in the list is not followed by the blinking "!" character at the end. If the "alarms" button is pressed again, 
the system returns to the initial screen.
This message is displayed only if the buzzer has been activated. 
It is a prompt to consult the list of current alarms by pressing the 
"alarms" ("!") button after having read each message.
The last alarm message is not followed by the blinking 
"!" character. If the "alarms" ("!") button is pressed again,
the system returns to the initial screen.
This is the normal display when there are no alarms or problems and the load is correctly supplied by the inverter.
The load is supplied by the inverter, but a minor problem requiring servicing has occurred. The cause of the problem is 
contained in the list of secondary alarms (see next page).
The load is supplied by the inverter, but Mains 1 is down or outside tolerances and power is supplied by the battery.
LOAD PROTECTED  
POWER SUPPLY  OK   
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!
(ALARM MESSAGE NUMBER 2)
!
(LAST ALARM MESSAGE)
general alarm
on the initial screen
initial screen
!
!
!
!
(ALARM MESSAGE NUMBER 1)
LOAD PROTECTED
POWER SUPPLY  OK   
LOAD PROTECTED 
PROBLEM...          !
MAINS 1 PROBLEM 
LOAD ON BATTERY     !