MGE UPS Systems EPS 7000 User Manual
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Operation
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FAN FAILURE
CALL SERVICE !
This message indicates that a fan has failed, and that service is required. Because the fans of the rectifier/battery
charger and the inverter are redundant, the load is still supplied by the inverter.
AUXILIARY CABINET FAULT
CALL SERVICE !
This message indicates that there is a fault in an auxiliary cabinet, and that service is required.
CALL SERVICE FOR
BATTERY PM !
This message indicates that the battery may have reached its end of life (based on the rated lifetime and the condi-
tions of use).
MODULE NUMBER X
UNAVAILABLE
This message indicates that the core controller of the selected module (UPS module or SSC) is not sending data
to the alphanumeric display. The status of the module is still correctly indicated by the LEDs of the visible panel
and the hidden panel. See section 1.5 Shared Systems Indicators and Controls.
MODULE NUMBER X
FAULT
This message indicates that the core controller of the selected module (UPS module or SSC), is sending invalid
data to the alphanumeric display. The status of the module is still correctly indicated by the LEDs of the visible panel
and the hidden panel. See section 1.5 Shared Systems Indicators and Controls.
DISPLAY NUMBER X
UNAVAILABLE
This message indicates that the alphanumeric display is not operating properly. The status of the UPS module or
SSC is still correctly indicated by the LEDs of the visible panel and the hidden panel. See section 1.5 Shared
Systems Indicators and Controls.
DISPLAY NUMBER 1
UNAVAILABLE
This message indicates that the alphanumeric display is not operating properly. The status of the UPS is still
correctly indicated by the LEDs of the visible panel and the hidden panel. See section 1.5 Shared Systems
Indicators and Controls.
HARMONIC FILTER
FUSE FAILED
This message indicates that the fuse(s) protecting the input harmonic filter has opened and that service is required.
The status of the UPS is still correctly indicated by the LEDs of the visible panel. See section 1.5 Shared Systems
Indicators and Controls for front and hidden panel indicators and controls.