Page 5 - Overview; PowerView
C HAPTER 1: O VERVIEW 1 Overview This manual provides an overview of operations for the Symmetra ® LX and Extended Run Cabinet, including detailed explanations of monitoring, control, and configuration through the PowerView user interface. Illustrations are representative. Your unit and configuratio...
Page 6 - Navigation; Menu
C HAPTER 1: O VERVIEW 2 Navigation Keys Name Sound Function ? Help Short beep Opens context-sensitive help. Enter Short beep Opens the selected menu item or setting. Two short beeps When pressed simultaneously for about one second, resets the PowerView RM interface. ESC + ? + Escape + Help + Enter O...
Page 7 - Basic Commands; Supply Power to the UPS
C HAPTER 2: B ASIC C OMMANDS 3 Basic Commands Supply Power to the UPS This procedure supplies power to the Symmetra LX and does not supply power to the equipment connected to the UPS. 1. Turn ON the AC utility power to the UPS 2. Switch ON the circuit breakers for all connected equipment. a. If conn...
Page 8 - Set the Correct Output Voltage; Supply Power to the Load Equipment
C HAPTER 2: B ASIC C OMMANDS 4 Set the Correct Output Voltage 1. Press the ‘Esc’ button until the Main Menu appears. Use the up and down arrow keys to choose ‘Setup’, and ENTER to select. Control Logging Status Display >Setup Diags Accessories Help 2. Use the arrow keys and ENTER to select ‘Other...
Page 9 - Turn Off UPS Output Power and Load Equipment; Bypass Operation
C HAPTER 2: B ASIC C OMMANDS 5 5. In approximately 90 seconds, the green Load On indicator will illuminate and this message will appear. UPS LOAD IS ON Press any key… Turn Off UPS Output Power and Load Equipment 1. Press ‘Esc’ until the Main Menu appears. >Control Logging Status Display Setup Dia...
Page 10 - Command Bypass; Maintenance Bypass
C HAPTER 2: B ASIC C OMMANDS 6 Command Bypass Command Bypass requires utilization of the commands on the PowerView display. This mode is used to bypass the UPS electronics and directly supply power to the load. Follow the steps below to directly connect the output power of the UPS to the branch circ...
Page 11 - Language Setting
C HAPTER 2: B ASIC C OMMANDS 7 Language Setting The factory default language of the user interface is English. You can change the language by downloading new firmware into the PowerView. French, German, Italian, and Spanish are available on the enclosed CD. Visit the APC web site at http://www.apc.c...
Page 13 - Menu Commands; Accessories Menu
C HAPTER 3: M ENU C OMMANDS 9 Menu Commands The following sections describe the details of each command. Commands are organized according to the menu hierarchy in the PowerView. Accessories Menu The Accessories Menu allows you to monitor APC accessories if they are installed. The PowerView must be c...
Page 14 - Display Menu; Display
C HAPTER 3: M ENU C OMMANDS 10 Display Menu The Display Menu allows the user to customize the PowerView display. Display Function Options Date/Time Sets the correct date and time. Date: dd-mmm-yyyy Ex:11-Aug-2003 Time: hh:mm:ss Ex: 21:36:10 Password Protects against unauthorized configuration change...
Page 15 - Diagnostics Menu; Help Menu
C HAPTER 3: M ENU C OMMANDS 11 Diagnostics Menu The Diagnostics Menu provides useful information for troubleshooting. Menu Item Function Fault and Diagnostics Displays current system fault and diagnostic information of that fault. (Main) Intelligence Module Displays detailed intelligence module stat...
Page 16 - Status Menu
C HAPTER 3: M ENU C OMMANDS 12 Logging Menu (continued) Menu Item Function List Event Groups Lists the specific events in each group. Power Events UPS Control Events User Activities UPS Fault Events Measure UPS Events Clear Log Clears the view log. Does not clear the active event lists. Status Menu ...
Page 17 - Setup Menu
C HAPTER 3: M ENU C OMMANDS 13 Setup Menu The Setup Menu allows the user to customize the UPS functionality. Menu Item Function Options Shutdown Sets the shutdown parameters in the event of a utility power failure. None Low Batt(ery) Dur(ation) Sets the number of minutes an audible alarm sounds befo...
Page 19 - Troubleshooting; Condition
C HAPTER 4: T ROUBLESHOOTING 15 Troubleshooting The PowerView reports various messages on the display, including alarm status and changes in system configuration. This section lists all the PowerView display messages, the reason for the message, and the appropriate corrective action. Contact APC Tec...
Page 25 - Service; APC Contact Numbers and Support
C HAPTER 5: S ERVICE 21 Service If the UPS requires service, do not return it to the dealer. Follow these steps: 1. Review the problems discussed in the Troubleshooting chapter to eliminate common problems. 2. Verify that the circuit breakers have not tripped. A tripped circuit breaker is the most c...