Powerware Ferrups FE/QFE UPS User Manual
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Communication
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Powerware
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FERRUPS FE/QFE UPS (500 VA–18 kVA) User’s Guide
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Function
Password
Short
Form
Command
paramkeywords
pk
Depends
on
parameter
password
Displays all parameters and their keywords (the names you can use with
commands). You can also display a range of parameters by entering the
numbers or names of the starting and ending parameters.
password
pw
None
Allows you to enter the User Password. Typing
password
alone clears
the current password.
Example:
password 377
enters the User Password.
program
pr
Depends
on
parameter
password
Lets you set the value of any parameter. You must enter the appropriate
password before you reset the value. See the Password command above.
Format: PR [parameter # or name] [newvalue]
Example:
PR 0 815
resets the time (parameter 0) to 8:15 a.m.
remote
rm
None
Configures the RS-232 port so the connected terminal works like a
control panel.
shutdown
or
shutdown autostart
sd
sd a
None*
Shuts down the UPS output in 60 seconds (if you enter shutdown alone)
or the number of seconds you specify after the command. The READY
indicator flashes until the UPS shuts down. If you specify autostart, the
UPS restarts shortly after power returns.
shutdown cancel
sd c
None*
Cancels a shutdown started with the shutdown command.
shutup
sh
None
Turns off audible alarm.
status
s
None
Shows date, time, system status, present system mode, active alarms,
and the value of various system parameters.
systemmode _
sm
None*
Typing
systemmode
alone displays which system mode is now active.
You can use
systemmode
with
a
,
o
,
i
, or
l
to enter one of the modes
below.
systemmode auto
sm a
None*
Enters the Auto mode. This is the normal FERRUPS UPS mode. In this
mode, the UPS provides conditioned AC power to your equipment; if
there is a power outage, the UPS is ready to switch to battery power.
systemmode off
sm f
None*
Enters the Off mode. In this mode, the UPS is not providing power to your
equipment, but you can still use the UPS control panel.
systemmode inverter
sm I
None*
Enters the Inverter On mode. In this mode, the UPS is converting DC
battery power to AC power for your equipment.
systemmode
linecondition
sm l
None*
Enters the Line Condition mode. In this mode, the UPS provides
conditioned AC power to your equipment, but it does not switch to
battery power if there is a power outage. Instead, the UPS sounds a Low
AC Out alarm.
*If you change parameter 39 to “Yes,” this command requires a User password.