Page 3 - Contents
1 Contents Introduction ............................................................. 2 Supported UPS Models ...................................................... 2Controls and Indicators ..................................................... 3 Installation .............................................
Page 4 - Introduction; Figure 1; Supported UPS Models; PowerView supports the follow ing APC UPS model families:
2 Introduction PowerView is a compact control panel and display which provides fullcontrol, monitoring and configuration of the connected UPS. Figure 1 PowerView Front Panel Supported UPS Models PowerView supports the follow ing APC UPS model families: Smart-UPS: SU450, SU700, SU1000, SU1400, SU2200...
Page 5 - Controls and Indicators; LOAD ON; : Indicates that the load connected to the UPS is receiving; ON BATT; : Indicates that power to the attached load is being sup-; BYPASS; General Navigation
3 Controls and Indicators Indicators Figure 2 Front Panel Indicators LOAD ON : Indicates that the load connected to the UPS is receiving power (On-line, On-Battery or Bypass). ON BATT : Indicates that power to the attached load is being sup- plied by the UPS’s batteries (unavailable while in By pass...
Page 6 - Installation; to the connector at the rear of PowerView.
4 Installation PowerView is connected directly to the UPS through a single interfacecable (PN 940-0110) included with the PowerView unit. Follow thesteps below to connect PowerView to the UPS:1 . Connect the modular RJ45 plug on the end of the interface cable to the connector at the rear of PowerVie...
Page 7 - Display
5 General Navigation Note: Throughout this manual the four navigation keys will be repre- sented as: Esc, , , and Enter ( ). Specific menus are refer-enced in the form Display:Password where Display refers to a menu item in the top-level menu and Password refers to a sub- menu of Display. The defaul...
Page 8 - Menu Structure
6 Menu Structure PowerView’s menu structure is divided into eight(8) functionalgroups. These groups are:• Control • Status • Setup • Accessories • Logging • PowerView Information and Configuration • Diagnostics • Help The functions and status information available for each of thesegroups is outlined...
Page 9 - Control; Status
7 Control n UPS On/Off n Do Self Test – UPS verifies proper system operation by briefly powering the attached load from battery. n Simulate Power Fail – causes UPS signaling port to immediately indicate that the AC line has failed. This may initiate an orderlyserver shutdown sequence if the appropri...
Page 10 - Status Display 1
8 Status n Status Display 1 Input Line Voltage and Frequency Output Voltage Runtime Estimate Load (in Amps and % of VA capacity) n Status Display 2 UPS internal temperature Last Transfer: the cause of the most recent on-battery event. None - the UPS has not been on battery recently. Test...
Page 11 - Status Display 3; None; Setup; Transfer
9 n Status Display 3 Battery voltage % Battery Capacity Result of last Selftest: None – no recent selftest OK – most recent selftest was satisfactory Unavail – unavailable Can’t Tst – UPS could not perform the test at the time. Failed – battery condition has deteriorated below areliable level,...
Page 13 - Accessories
11 n UPS Information Display Model Name Firmware Revision Level Serial Number Manufacture Date n Copy – PowerView can ‘learn’ the configuration of a UPS and sub- sequently write that data to the same or a different UPS. Up tofive UPS configurations can be stored in PowerView’s memory.First s...
Page 14 - Logging; View Log
12 Logging PowerView keeps a log of up to 64 of the most recent events. The usercan clear the log and ‘filter’ certain event types from being logged. n View Log – the points to an event; the date, time and number of that event are displayed on the top line. Event 1 is the oldest.Press Enter ( ) for ...
Page 15 - PowerView Information and Configuration; Set current date and time
13 PowerView Information and Configuration n Set current date and time (used for log entries) n Password – when a non-null password is configured, all control and configuration functions provided by PowerView will requirethe user to enter the password. The default from the factory is nopassword. S...
Page 16 - Diagnostics
14 n Configuration of default screen – After selecting this option, the screen will appear as the default data screen with the exception ofa cursor in the upper left corner. The and keys will selectthe line that you wish to change. Pressing Enter ( )changes the cursor to and the and keys will now se...
Page 17 - Replacing the Language EPROM; must
15 Replacing the Language EPROM PowerView can be configured to display text in a language other thanthe default English by replacing the unit’s language EPROM with oneof the alternate language EPROMs included with the unit. Followthese steps to replace the unit’s language EPROM: Note: The device bei...
Page 18 - Mounting Template; Figure 6
16 Mounting Template Figure 6 Wall Mounting Template