User Guide

Viewing Battery and Monitor Status
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Alarm Detail - A computer polling or receiving an alarm call from a monitor receives and
displays this information if:
Remote Reporting options are enabled under Setup|Battery|Float Alarms,
Remote Reporting is enabled on Setup|Battery|General,
Report Option is not disabled on Setup|Battery|Discharge, and
Disable Alarm Reporting is not checked on Setup|Preferences.
The Alarm Detail column can report the following conditions, which do not have priority
ratings assigned.
High Cell Voltage at String n, Cell n High Intertier Resistance n
Low Cell Voltage at String n, Cell n Discharge
High Resistance at String n, Cell n Digital Input n
High Intercell Resistance at String n, Cell n UPS Low Voltage
High Overall Voltage UPS Line Fail
Low Overall Voltage Pager Busy
High Float Current Pager Error
Warning at String n, Cell n Pager Fail
High Temperature n Unknown
Low Temperature n Inactive
23.6. String View Screens
From String Status, click Connection to display the String View screen.
String View > Cell voltage or Cell resistance or Intercell resistance
From the String Status screen, highlight the location name, then click Connection. After
communication is established, the String View screen appears. The title bar displays S, B and
L for string, battery, and location names. This chapter describes features common among the
Cell Voltage, Cell Resistance, and Intercell Resistance screens, which are accessed by
clicking the tabs. The Intercell Resistance tab appears for a BDS only after you request a
resistance test.
To open a different string, choose a string name on the drop-down list or click the arrows on
String View. Only MPM and BDS strings with the same phone number appear in the list.
MPM strings with a MUX setting of zero do not appear.
String View > View|Undo Zoom
To view the level of an individual cell, refer to Cell Voltage Box. To perform a trend analysis,
refer to Trend Analysis. To zoom in on the bar graph, place the cursor over the bars and drag
a rectangle over the area of interest while holding the left mouse button. To restore to original
size, click Undo Zoom.