Emerson Remote Monitoring Panel Manuel D’Utilisation

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Operation
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3.6
Detailed Description of Menu Items 
The description that follows refers to the graphic LCD monitor window shown on Figure 14.
UPS System Window: This fixed-pane window displays current time and date and identifies the UPS, 
its configuration and its status.
Menu and Data Window
Use the horizontal arrow keys to navigate between any of the selectable menu and data windows.
Table 11
UPS system window
Description
Explanation
Liebert NX
UPS family name
2005-10-22
YYYY-MM-DD (see 
Settings menu for other date formats)
12:30:36
Current Time (24 hr HH:MM:SS format)
30kVA-3x3
30kVA = UPS rated output, 3 x 3 = 3-phase input and output
(Configuration)
Single, ECO, Master, Slave or Unit # 1
Single = single double-conversion unit
ECO = single stand-by unit with double-conversion fall-back
Master = master in a 1+1 Hot Stand By system
Slave = slave in a 1+1 Hot Stand By system
Unit # 1 = of max 6 double-conversion units in a parallel system
(Status)
Normal, Warning or Fault
Normal = UPS operating Normal
Warning = System attention required, e.g. AC Input Failure
Fault = UPS Fuse or Hardware Failure
Table 12
Descriptions of RMP menus and data window items
Menu
Type
Item Type
Explanation
Mains
(input)
L-N voltage (V)
Phase voltage
L-N current (A)
Phase current
Frequency (Hz)
Input frequency
L-L voltage (v
Line-line voltage
Power factor
Power factor
TX Input
L-N voltage (V)
Phase voltage
L-L voltage (V)
Line-line voltage
Bypass
L-N voltage (V)
Phase voltage
Frequency (Hz)
Bypass frequency
L-L voltage (A)
Line-line voltage
Output
L-N voltage (V)
Phase voltage
L-N current (A)
Phase current
Frequency (Hz)
Output frequency
L-L voltage (V)
Line-line voltage
Power factor
Power factor
TX Output
L-N voltage (V)
Phase voltage
L-L voltage (V)
Line-line voltage
Load
Sout (kVA)
Sout: Apparent power
Pout (kW)
Pout: Active power
Qout (kVAR)
Qout: Reactive power
Load level %
The percent of the UPS rating load
Crest factor
Output current Crest Factor 
System
Sout (kVA)
Sout: Apparent power
Pout (kW)
Pout: Active power
Qout (kVAR)
Qout: Reactive power
Single unit, no parallel data
When configured as a single unit, UPS has only native load, no system 
load.