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Table 5.4 Program Functions
Parameter Format Factory Default
Date MM/DD/YY (Month, Date, Year) Current Date
Time HH/MM (Hours, Minutes) Eastern Stand Time
Monthly Test Date DD (Date) 15
th
of the Month
Monthly Test Time HH/MM (Hours, Minutes) 5:00
Yearly Test Date MM (Month) 01
Yearly Test Time HH/MM (Hours, Minutes) 8:00
Load Reduction AAAA(Amps) 0.0A
Low VAC Alarm VVVV(Volts) 1.0V
High VAC Alarm VVVV(Volts) 999.9V
Ambient Temp Alarm DDD(Degrees Centigrade) 70°C
Near Low Battery VVVV(Volts) See Table 5.5
■ Near Low Battery Voltage is in VVVV (Volts). The last digit entered is after the decimal place.
I.E. (430 + ENTER) will register 43.0VDC. Please refer to table 5.5.
■ Load Reduction Fault is in AAAA (Amps). The last digit entered is after the decimal place.
I.E. (480 + ENTER) will register 48.0 Amps. If the output current under battery power is 10
percent below this number, the alarm will be set.
■ Low AC Voltage Alarm is in VVVV (Volts). The last digit entered is after the decimal place.
I.E. (1200 + ENTER) will register 120.0 Volts. If the Input AC Voltage goes below this number
the alarm will be set.
■ High AC Voltage Alarm is similar to Low AC Voltage Alarm.
■ Ambient Temperature Alarm is in DDD (Degrees Centigrade). I.E. (75 + ENTER) will register
75 deg. C. When the ambient temperature internal to the inverter enclosure goes above the
set point the alarm will be set.
Table 5.5 Near Low Battery Voltages
DC Voltage Near Low Battery
48VDC 43VDC
72VDC 65VDC
96VDC 86VDC
120VDC 108VDC
144VDC 130VDC
180VDC 162VDC
240VDC 216VDC