Alpha Technologies FXM350_Micro350 UPS User Manual
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The CONTROL
MENU (Table B) lets
you control, program
and adjust the Alpha
FXM for connection
to traffic intersection
equipment or other
applications. You
can control the:
• INVERTER
• DC CONNECT
• BYPASS
• BATT TEST
• BT TS DOD
• AUTO TEST
• SHUTDOWN
• SHUTDOWN AC
• SHUTDOWN DC
• SENSE TYPE
• FUNC MODE
• VOLTAGE
• FREQUENCY
• QUAL TIME
• BATT COMP
• DATE FRMT
• CLOCK FRMT
• INV RECORD
• CHGR CUR
• RELAY TEMP
• TEMP DISP
• DAYLIGHT
• CONFIGURE IP
The SYSTEM STATUS
menu (Table C) lets
you measure various
inputs, outputs and
other values. The
available measure-
ments are:
• VIN
• VOUT
• IOUT AC
• BATT TEMP
• FREQ IN
• OUTPUT PWR
• BATT VOLT
• CHGR CUR
• DATE
• TIME
• INV COUNT
• INV (min)
• SHED TIMER 1, 2
OR 3
• MAC Address
• IP Address
• kWh
• REMAIN TM
• SERIAL NUMBER
• VERSION
The ALARM and
FAULT menus that
display NO ALARMS
and NO FAULTS.
When the front panel
alarm LED is on or
flashing, press SE-
LECT.
One of the malfunc-
tions listed in Table
O and Table P will
appear on the LCD.
Press the SCROLL
button to see if more
than one malfunction
is present.
Fix the malfunction.
Press the SELECT
button to clear the
malfunction from the
screen.
If the malfunction is
fixed, the malfunction
is cleared from the
LCD. If it isn’t fixed, it
will reappear on the
screen.
The EVENT STA-
TUS menu displays
the last Alpha FXM
event on the LCD.
For the event log,
see "7.2.5 Viewing
the 200-event Log"
on page 48.
Press the SELECT
button to access
the menu. Press
the SELECT then
the SCROLL button
to scroll through
the events. To see
what a specific
event was, press
the SELECT button.
Press the SCROLL
button to see what
malfunction trig-
gered the event.
Logo Screen
(Figure 27)
Status Menu
(
Table C
)
Control Menu
(
Table B)
)
Alarm and Fault
Menus (If Active)
(Table O and Table P)
Event Status Menu
CANCEL
SCROLL
SELECT
SCROLL
SCROLL
CANCEL
SELECT
SCROLL
Starting at the Logo
Screen, press the
SELECT
button to go down one level.
Press the
SCROLL button to move between the menus.
The
SCROLL button moves only in one direction and is looped
within a submenu, so if you scroll past your selection, continue
to press the scroll till you reach it again.
Press the
SELECT button to enter the submenu. Then press
the
SCROLL button to cycle through the submenu items. The
SCROLL button moves only in one direction, so if you overshoot,
you have to go all the way around the submenu again.
Figure 28 — LCD Menu Tree