ABB PowerValue 11/31 T Operating Manual page 39

10 kva, 10 kva b, 10 kva b2, 10 kva s, 20 kva, 20 kva b, 20 kva s
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Auto bypass
Short circuit
clearance
Bypass voltage low
limit
Bypass voltage
high limit
Bypass frequency
low limit
Bypass frequency
high limit
Eco-mode voltage
low limit
Eco-mode voltage
high limit
Eco-mode
frequency low limit
Eco-mode
frequency high limit
External Battery
modules***
Set running time
LCD contrast
Battery remaining
time
**Read Section 5.2, before using ECO-mode or converter function.
***Ensure the real battery quantity is same as indicated in the settings not to damage the batteries.
Example: Setting the rated output voltage value (figure 25).
Modifications reserved
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The automatic bypass can be disabled
for countries where the power supply is
very unstable. UPS runs only online or
on battery.
- When enabled, short circuit will last for
4s before cutting off the output. If short
circuit is removed during this time, the
UPS will continue to run normally.
- When disabled, short circuit will only
last for 100ms before UPS output is cut
off.
When the voltage in the bypass is below
this limit, the UPS changes running
mode.
When the voltage in the bypass is above
this limit, the UPS changes running
mode.
When the frequency in the bypass is
below this limit, the UPS changes
running mode.
When the frequency in the bypass is
above this limit, the UPS changes
running mode.
When the voltage in the bypass is below
this limit, the UPS changes running
mode.
When the voltage in the bypass is above
this limit, the UPS changes running
mode.
When the frequency in the bypass is
below this limit, the UPS changes
running mode.
When the frequency in the bypass is
above this limit, the UPS changes
running mode.
Define the number of external battery
modules.
Used to reset the UPS running time for
tests purposes.
Change the contrast in the LCD display
When enabled, the battery remaining
time is displayed in the menu
measurements
Table 5: Settings menu information
enabled/disabled
enabled/disabled
176~215V
245~276V
40~49.5 Hz
50.5~70 Hz
1%~10%
1%~10%
1%~10%
1%~10%
0 - 97
Day:hour:minute:second
0000:0000:00~9999:23:59:5
9
-5~+5
enabled/disabled
disabled
disabled
184V
264V
45 Hz
55 Hz
5%
5%
5%
5%
0
Running
time
0
enabled

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