User`s guide

SECTION III: SETTING SERVICE OPTIONS
Setting Service Options 913-623 @Rev A Section III, page
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VOUT is AC voltage reported on the UPS output.
V
BATT is DC voltage reported at the battery. Some UPS report voltage at the string
level. Other UPS report voltage at the cell level. In the example shown, 1837 is
interpreted as 183.7 VDC.
F
REQ is the frequency of AC voltage on the input of the UPS. 600 is interpreted as
60.0 Hz.
% LOAD is the UPS output load
expressed as a % of UPS capacity as reported at the time the log entry is made..
%Ldp
MIN, %Ldp MAX and %Ldp AVG are the minimum, maximum and average %
load statistics during the period since the last log entry was made.
TEMP is the temperature (degrees C), reported by the UPS. Generally,
the temperature reported reflects a temperature reading within the UPS cabinet -
typically either in the inverter (power electronics) region or in the battery
compartment.
Log
Controls
Changing the
LOG INTERVAL will
change the
amount of time
ManageUPS
waits before
making entries
in the data log
file. Extending
the duration
between log
entries allows
ManageUPS
to archive a longer history of data measures. The default data log interval creates
one entry for every 10 minute period. This allows for approximately 20-26 days of
history to be available for viewing.
Links are provided to download the raw data and event log files in CSV format. The
first record in the file will be a field header record.
Be aware that log entries are stored using the GMT time reference.
Log entries are displayed in the WEB interface using your T
IME ZONE preference
(See "Time Zone" help in the Date/Time Settings dialog.) When you download a log
file, the time stamps will be the GMT reference.