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UPS Configuration
Overview
The
UPS
menu’s
Configuration
option provides access to the
configurable parameters described in the following sections:
•
Utility Line Settings on this page
•
Alarm Thresholds (Symmetra or Symmetra 3 Phase UPS)
on page 35
•
Shutdown Parameters on page 36
•
•
•
Utility Line
Settings
This Configuration menu option is available to all UPS models except a
Silcon DP300E series UPS. The available settings differ based on the
UPS model.
Smart-UPS or Matrix-UPS.
Not all
Utility Line
settings are available
for all Smart-UPS and Matrix-UPS models, and each setting’s
selections can differ from UPS-to-UPS.
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Output Voltage
Defines the nominal AC voltage level for the
UPS
output.
High Transfer
Voltage
Defines the upper limit of acceptable input voltage. When the
input reaches this value, the
UPS
will go on battery
(Matrix-UPS) or start using its AVR Boost feature (Smart-UPS).
Low Transfer
Voltage
(
Smart-UPS
)
Defines the lower limit of acceptable input voltage. When the
input reaches this value, the Smart-UPS will start using its AVR
Trim feature, or go on battery, if it does not have this feature.
Note:
This setting appears in the Control Console’s
Line
Transfer
menu for Matrix-UPS, but the value cannot be
changed.
Vout Reporting
(
Matrix-UPS
)
Defines how Matrix-UPS scales its output voltage readings.
Sensitivity
Defines how sensitive the
UPS
will be to distortions in the input
voltage.
Note:
Matrix-UPS uses an
Automatic
setting.