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UPS Power Monitor Users Manual Ver 1.17 - C

The UPS Power Monitor User's Manual provides detailed instructions for connecting a UPS to a PC via RS_232, RS_485, or USB, as well as guidance on using the UPS-Power-Monitor software. It includes information on hardware connections, software setup, and specific settings for various UPS models. The manual emphasizes the importance of matching communication protocols and settings for successful monitoring and operation.

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UPS Power Monitor Users Manual Ver 1.17 - C

The UPS Power Monitor User's Manual provides detailed instructions for connecting a UPS to a PC via RS_232, RS_485, or USB, as well as guidance on using the UPS-Power-Monitor software. It includes information on hardware connections, software setup, and specific settings for various UPS models. The manual emphasizes the importance of matching communication protocols and settings for successful monitoring and operation.

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UPS Power Monitor User’s Manual_Ver 1.

17_C

Contents

Introduction ........................................................................................................................................................................1
1. Hardware Connection of UPS and PC ............................................................................................................................2
1.1 Serial Communication Introduction......................................................................................................................2
1.2 Connection between UPS and PC .........................................................................................................................4
1.2.1 RS_232 Connection of UPS- PC Monitoring System ...............................................................................4
1.2.2 RS_485 Connection of UPS- PC Monitoring System ...............................................................................5
1.2.3 USB Connection of UPS- PC Monitoring System.....................................................................................5
2. Using UPS-Power-Monitor Software .............................................................................................................................6
2.1 Software Introduction ...........................................................................................................................................6
2.2 UPS Setting on the LCD .......................................................................................................................................6
2.2.1 Color Touch Screen....................................................................................................................................6
2.2.2 Monochrome Touch Screen .......................................................................................................................8
2.2.3 Small LCD .................................................................................................................................................9
2.2.4 1/1T (1-3KVA) series Setting ..................................................................................................................10
2.3 UPS Power MTR communication setting ........................................................................................................... 11
2.4 UPS Power MTR system setting ........................................................................................................................12
3 Function selection menu ................................................................................................................................................13
3.1 Home ..................................................................................................................................................................13
3.2 BypassData .........................................................................................................................................................14
3.3 MainIpData .........................................................................................................................................................14
3.4 OutputData..........................................................................................................................................................15
3.5 BatteryData .........................................................................................................................................................15
3.6 CabStatus ............................................................................................................................................................16
3.7 UnitStatus ...........................................................................................................................................................17
3.7.1 Dynamic Mode ........................................................................................................................................17
3.7.2 Static Mode ..............................................................................................................................................18
3.8 Hislog Down .......................................................................................................................................................19
3.9 ScodeDown .........................................................................................................................................................19
3.10 RateSetting........................................................................................................................................................21
3.10.1 RateSettings ...........................................................................................................................................21
3.10.2 Syscode setting 1 ...................................................................................................................................21
3.10.3 Syscode setting 2 ...................................................................................................................................22
3.10.4 UPS information setting.........................................................................................................................23
3.11 ServSetting ........................................................................................................................................................24
3.11.1 System Setting .......................................................................................................................................24
3.11.2 Battery Setting .......................................................................................................................................25
3.11.3 Customization ........................................................................................................................................26
3.11.4 WarningSet .............................................................................................................................................27
3.11.5 DryContactSet ........................................................................................................................................27
3.11.6 Shutdown Setting ...................................................................................................................................28
3.12 DetectAdjust .....................................................................................................................................................28
3.13 ControlCmd ......................................................................................................................................................29
3.14 FWProgram ......................................................................................................................................................29
3.15 Help ..................................................................................................................................................................29
3.16 About ................................................................................................................................................................30
Introduction
This software is designed for monitoring and setting UPS. There are two ways to connect with UPS: RS_232 &
RS_485. If using RS_485 communication, a “485-232-adaptor” is necessary to connect 485 port of UPS and
computer’s Serial port. If using RS_232 communication, a serial cable can be connected directly from UPS 232 port to
the computer’s Serial port.

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1. Hardware Connection of UPS and PC

1.1 Serial Communication Introduction


1.1.1 Serial Communication Interface Introduction
There are two types 9 cores serial interfaces, one is 9 pins (Male type) interface, another one is 9 holes (Female
type) interface. Their pictures as below:

Pic 1-1. Male type interface

Pic 1-2. Female type interface

1.1.2 RS_232 Definition


1) Male type pins definition of RS_232 Port is shown in Pic 1-3.

Pic 1-3. Male type pins definition of RS_232 Port


pin2--- RXD
pin3--- TXD
pin5--- GND

2) Female type holes definition of RS_232 Port is shown in Pic 1-4.

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Pic 1-4. Female type holes definition of RS_232 Port
pin2--- TXD
pin3--- RXD
pin5 --- GND
1.1.3 RS_485 Definition
The 9 cores RS_485 interfaces definition is shown in Pic 1-5.

Pic 1-5. RS_485 definition

pin2--- 485+/A
pin3--- 485-/B
pin5 --- GND

The 3 pins and 2 pins pluggable terminal block definition are shown in Pic 1-6.

Pic 1-6. RS_485 definition

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1.2 Connection between UPS and PC

1.2.1 RS_232 Connection of UPS- PC Monitoring System


As usual, the desktop computer’s serial communication port as shown on Pic 1-7. There is no serial
communication port on the notebook computer. The users need a USB-RS_232 cable and install relative drive program
at PC, as shown on Pic 1-8.

Pic 1-7. Desktop computer serial communication port

Pic 1-8. USB-RS_232 cable and drive program

(1) To communicate with standard RS_232 cable

The standard RS_232 cable as shown on the Pic 1-9. As usual, computer’s serial communication port is male type.

If your UPS’s serial communication port is also male type, you can connect the computer and UPS with a crossed

double female terminal RS_232 cable. If your UPS’s serial communication port is female type, you need a directly

connected RS_232 cable with one male terminal and one female terminal.

Pic 1-9. RS_232 cable

(2) To communicate with lead wire

The detailed way is shown on Pic 1-10:


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TXD TXD

PC RXD RXD UPS

GND GND

Pic 1-10. PC RS_232 port to UPS RS_232 port

For example, if the PC RS_232 port is male type, UPS RS_232 is female type, the connection way is shown as

below:

Pic 1-11. PC RS_232 port to UPS RS_232 port

1.2.2 RS_485 Connection of UPS- PC Monitoring System


The connection of UPS- PC monitoring system is shown in Pic. 1-12.
1) Connect the 485-232 adaptor to 485-port of UPS using a customized serial cable, which is an accessory of
UPS.
NOTE: Pins definition of this Serial cable is different from a normal one.
2) Connect the serial port of PC to 232 port of 485-232-adaptor using a normal serial cable.

Pic 1-12. UPS and PC monitoring system connection

1.2.3 USB Connection of UPS- PC Monitoring System


RMX serise provide a USB interface, you can connect the computer and UPS with a standard USB cable.

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2. Using UPS-Power-Monitor Software

2.1 Software Introduction


After Decompressing, the software can be used directly, need not install it. Please make sure that all 4 files should
be put in the same directory, which are described as follows:
UPSPowerMTR.exe:Executable file
UPSPowerMTR.CHS:Language file
UPSPowerMTR.ENU:Language file
CLOSEAPP.EXE:Close application
As hardware connection finished, double click “UPS Power MTR.exe” to start it. Then Home is visible as shown
in Pic 2-1. Left side of software window is function selection menu, right side is the energy-flow-diagram.

Pic 2-1. Home

2.2 UPS Setting on the LCD


It is necessary to set the UPS communication protocol as Modbus befor using UPSPowerMTR. Different UPS
have different LCD, the setting is also different, detailed way as below:

2.2.1 Color Touch Screen


Color touch screen display as shown on Pic 2-2, communication setting way as below:

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Pic 2-2. Color touch screen display

a. Setting for RS_232:

Click the button , you will get setting manu, then click the button to enter communication
setting page, as shown on Pic 2-2, and set each item step by step:
1) RS_232 Protocol Selection: Modbus;
2) Baudrate: 9600 or any other value, but it must is the same as monitoring software;
3) Modbus Mode: ASCII or RTU, but it must is the same as monitoring software;
4) Modbus Parity: None;
5) Device Address: 1;

Then click , setting finished.


b. Setting for RS_485:

Click the button , you will get setting manu, then click the button to enter communication
setting page, as shown on Pic 2-2, and set each item step by step:
1) RS_232 Protocol Selection: SNT;
2) Baudrate: 9600 or any other value, but it must is the same as monitoring software;
3) Modbus Mode: ASCII or RTU, but it must is the same as monitoring software;
4) Modbus Parity: None;
5) Device Address: 1;

Then click , setting finished.


c. Setting for USB:
The setting method of USB communication in the same way with RS_485, so the setting method of RS_485 can
be referred.
Note: USB and RS_485 cannot be used at the same time.

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2.2.2 Monochrome Touch Screen
Monochrome touch screen display as shown on Pic 2-3, communication setting way as below:

Pic 2-3. Monochrome touch screen display

a. Setting for RS_232:


Note 1: UPS monitoring firmware version should be higher than 003.018.
Note 2: It is not allowed to use RS_232 and RS_485 at same time.

The UPS monitoring firmware version can be gotten by: click first at LCD display home page, then click

, you will see it.


The detailed setting as below:

1) click at the home page of UPS LCD display, then click , then click to set
communication protocol as “Modbus”.

2) click to enter protocol setting manu;

3) click to enter Modbus setting manu, then click to set Modbus communication mode as
“ASCII” mode , you can also choose “RTU” mode, but it must is the same as monitoring software;

4) back to protocol setting manu, click to set Modbus device address as “1”;

5) back to protocol setting manu, click to set Modbus Baud rate as “9600”, you can also choose other
value, but it must is the same as monitoring software;

6) back to protocol setting manu, click to set Modbus parity bit as “None”.

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b. Setting for RS_485:

1) click at the home page of UPS LCD display, then click , then click to set
communication protocol as “Modbus”.

2) click to enter protocol setting manu;

3) click to enter Modbus setting manu, then click to set Modbus communication mode as
“ASCII” mode , you can also choose “RTU” mode, but it must is the same as monitoring software;

4) back to protocol setting manu, click to set Modbus device address as “1”;

5) back to protocol setting manu, click to set Modbus Baud rate as “9600”, you can also choose other
value, but it must is the same as monitoring software;

6) back to protocol setting manu, click to set Modbus parity bit as “None”.

7) click , back to protocol choose page, click to set current RS_232 communication
protocol as “SNT”.
c. Setting for USB:
The setting method of USB communication in the same way with RS_485, so the setting method of RS_485 can
be referred.
Note:
1. USB and RS_485 cannot be used at the same time.
2. Only RMX series have USB interface.

2.2.3 Small LCD


The LCD display as shown Pic 2-4:

Pic 2-4 Small LCD

Note 1: Your UPS rectifier version must be advanced than Version 001.001 when using RS_232.
Note 2: Port RS_485 is forbidden to use when using RS_232.

Select icon in the main display interface of UPS LCD, then enter “Version” interface, then you will see
UPS REC version.

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a. The way to set Port RS_232 of UPS as below:

1) Select icon in the LCD of UPS to enter “COMM. SET” interface;


2) In the “COMM. SET” interface, set current communication protocol to “ModBus”;
3) In the “MODBUS SET” interface, set Modbus communication mode to “ASCII” or “RTU”, set device address
to “1”, set baud rate to “9600” or other, as shown on Pic 2-5:

Pic 2-5 Modbus Setting

b. The way to set Port RS_485 of UPS


The way to set Port RS_485 of UPS as below:

1) Select icon in the LCD of UPS to enter “COMM. SET” interface;


2) In the “COMM. SET” interface, set current communication protocol to “SNT”;
3) In the “MODBUS SET” interface, set Modbus communication mode to “ASCII” or “RTU”, set device address
to “1”, set baud rate to “9600” or other, as shown on Pic 2-5:
Note: No RS_485 interface on the HT31 10~20kVA and HT11 6~20kVA UPS.

2.2.4 1/1T (1-3KVA) series Setting


1/1T (1-3KVA) UPS LCD display as shown on Pic 2-6:

Pic 2-6. 1/1T (1-3KVA) LCD Display

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Setting for RS_232 interface of 1/1T (1-3KVA) UPS
1) Press “ON/OFF” and “FUNC” at same time for 5 seconds, then will enter UPS function setting manu;

2) Press “ON/OFF” to select , press “FUNC” to modify the number to be “0CC”, it means that the current
communication protocol is “Modbus”.
Note: No RS_485 interface on 1/1T (1-3KVA) UPS.

2.3 UPS Power MTR communication setting


To start monitor UPS, UPS type, Protocol, Address, Baud rate, Serial port number need be set correctly, Click the
button “Connect” to make the software communicate with UPS.
After a few seconds, if hardware connection and the software setting are correct, status bar at the bottom of the
window should display “UPS connected”, as shown in Pic 2-7. If not, please check hardware and your setting.
When connected, clicking the button ‘disconnect’ will make the software disconnect with UPS.
Some settings are as follows:
UPS type:Auto or choose a type according to your UPS.(Note, same old UPS do not support auto choose)
Baud rate: Auto , you can also choose other value, but it must is the same as UPS
Protocol: MODBUS_ASCII or MODBUS_RTU, it must is the same as UPS
Address: 1

Note 1: “UPS type” must be set correctly.


Note 2: The software can scan serial port numbers of computer. If there is only one serial port for computer,
no need to choose.

Pic 2-7. UPS connected

Once UPS is connected, UPS status and data are shown on PC. Clicking the menu items on the left side of the
window, corresponding data will be shown.

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2.4 UPS Power MTR system setting

Click the button at the top-right corner of UPS Power MTR or right click system tray icon and choose

‘Setting’ , then a system setting dialog will popup, as shown in Pic 2-8. In this dialog, you can set the action
when click close button, and you also can set the password if you like, the initial password is 12345678.

Pic 2-8. Setting

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3 Function selection menu

3.1 Home
Home Page display the energy-flow-diagram and informations of main input voltage, bypass voltage, output
voltage and battery voltage. The interface appears to be two different types according to the UPS model selected. Type
A with 1/1T(1-3KVA)、1/1T (6-20KVA)、3/1T (10-20KVA) selected as is shown in Pic.3-1; Type B with other type
selected as is shown in Pic.3-2.

Pic.3-1 Homepage-Type A

Pic.3-2 Homepage-Type B

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3.2 BypassData
This page is to show the data of UPS bypass input, including voltage, current, frequency and power factor, as
shown in Pic.3-3.

Pic.3-3 Bypass Data

3.3 MainIpData
This page is to show the data of UPS main input, also including voltage, current, frequency and power factor,
as shown in Pic.3-4.

Pic.3-4 Main Input Data

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3.4 OutputData
This page is to show the data of UPS output, including voltage, current, frequency, power factor, power, and
load percents, as shown in Pic.3-5.

Pic.3-5 Output Data

3.5 BatteryData
This page is to show the data of UPS Battery, including voltage, charge/discharge current, capacity and remind
time. The capacity and remind time data are effective when UPS is discharge, as shown in Pic.3-6.

Pic.3-6 Battery Data

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3.6 CabStatus
This page is to show the status for the cabinet. As is shown in Pic 3-7, the description in the yellow frame indicate
the status listed in the red frame. Take the first row as an example, the ‘By UPS’ in the yellow frame indicate the power
supply source is UPS.

Pic.3-7 Cabinet Status

Cabinet status items explanation:

Display Items Means


SupplySrc System power supply source. Available states: None, By UPS, Bypass.
BattSts The work status of battery. Available states: Not Work, Float, Boost, Discharge.
EPO Emergency power off. Available states: Not EPO, EPO.
OnUpsBanned Whether UPS power on is banned. Available states: No, Yes.
ManualByp Whether Manual switch to bypass occurred. Available states: No, Yes.
BattVoltLow Whether battery voltage is low. Available states: No, Yes.
BattReverse Whether battery reverse. Available states: No, Yes.
BattEOD Whether battery End Of Discharge occurred. Available states: No, Yes.
BypOvLd Whether bypass over load. Available states: No, Yes.
BypOvLdTout Whether bypass over load timeout. Available states: No, Yes.
BypUntrack Whether bypass frequency untrack occurred. Available states: No, Yes.
TxTimeLmt Whether the times of tranlate to bypass reach its limit. Available states: No, Yes.
OpShorted Whether Output shorted occurred. Available states: No, Yes.
GenInput Whether generator input. Available states: No, Yes.
InputFail Whether input fail occurred. Available states: No, Yes.
BypSeqFail Whether bypass sequence fail. Available states: No, Yes.
BypVoltFail Whether bypass voltage fail. Available states: No, Yes.
BattTestSts Battery test status. Available states: No, Ok., Fail, Testing
BattMaintSts Battery maintain status. Available states: No, Ok., Fail, Maintaining

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MaintCbSts Maintain CB statu. Available states:Open, Close.
InvOnLess Whether Inverter Ready Capacity Less. Available states: No, Yes.
IpNeutralLost Whether input neutral lost. Available states: No, Yes.
BypFanFail Whether bypass fan fail. Available states: No, Yes.

3.7 UnitStatus
This page has two display modes: Dynamic Mode and Static Mode. The monitor software detects the mode
automatically when it is connected to the UPS. The software will into Dynamic Mode if it be supported by your UPS,
otherwise it will into the Static Mode. The Static Mode is used as compatibility for the old version.

3.7.1 Dynamic Mode


The Dynamic Mode interface is shown in Pic 3-8. By clicking the tab button of ‘Unit Status’ and ‘Module Data’,
users can see the status information and analog value of the online module respectively.
The ‘Unit Status’ page can up to show 30 modules. By dragging the horizontal scroll bar, user can view all the

information of the modules. For the mark, the “ ” indicates the normal operation;the mark” ’ indicates
fault occur.

Pic3-8 Status Unit of Dynamic Mode

The “Module Data” displays the analog value of the current selected module As is shown in Pic 3-9,the number in
the red frame is the selected module. By pulling-down menu in the yellow frame and confirm click, users can change
the information displayed for different module.

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Pic 3-9 Module Data

3.7.2 Static Mode


In Static Mode, only “Unit Status” is available with maximum of 10 modules supported. As shown in Pic 3-10,the

mark “ ” means the unit is normal; the mark “ ” means a fault occur; the mark“ ”, indicates
unit is not online.
Note:HT series be regarded as unit 1.

Pic 3-10 Unit Status

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3.8 Hislog Down
UPS history log can be downloaded to PC in this page. Click ‘Download’ to download history log from UPS
which then would be displayed on PC. Click ‘Save’ to save history log to PC as a file. It’s shown in Pic.3-11.

Pic.3-11 Hislog Down

3.9 ScodeDown
“SCode download” interface is shown in Pic 3-12. The SCode can be downloaded to the grid on the left by simply
clicking the “Download” button,and click “Save” to save the SCode to the local computer.
If you want to analyze the SCode that was download from UPS, you can input it to the box on the right and click
the button “Analyze” then the “Analyze dialog window” will show as Pic3-13.
There are three methods to input the SCode into the SCode box :
(a) Double-click the SCode title on the left, the SCode will be copy to the SCode box, as shown in Pic 3-12.
(b) Save the SCode to the local file and copy it to the SCode box.
(c) Directly type the SCode to the SCode box, make sure the format is as same as the one on the left box.

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Pic 3-12 Scode Download

“Analyze dialog window” as shown in Pic 3-13, the failure will be shown in red in order to attract attention. For

the mark , it means the parameter is not detected , the mark it indicates the data is out of range.

Pic 3-13 Scode analyze

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3.10 RateSetting
“RateSetting” page is for factory use. A password is needed for the access to the page.

3.10.1 RateSettings
“RateSettings” menu can set the rated system voltage and frequency. The values in red rectangle are currently used
by UPS, while in yellow rectangle are the new values to be set. Click button “set” can save the data to the UPS, as is
shown in Pic.3-14.

Pic 3-14 RateSetting

The items are described as follows:

Contents Description
InputVolt The system rated input voltage(V)
InputFreq The system rated input frequency(Hz)
OutputVolt The system rated output voltage(V)
OutputFreq The system rated output frequency(Hz)

3.10.2 Syscode setting 1


The syscode setting 1 is set by bit. Different bit may has different meaning to different model of UPS. Users can
check or uncheck the checkbox and click “Set” to save the setting to the UPS. As is shown in Pic3-15.

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Pic3-15 Syscode setting1

System code is set by bit, described as follows:


Setting items Choose (1) Not choose (0)
AutoBoost: Enable battery auto boost Disable battery auto boost
AutoMaint: Enable battery auto maint Disable battery auto maint
NotTxTLmt: Not limit switch to bypass times Limit switch to bypass times(5s per hour)
FreqSelfAdpt: Enable frequency self adaptive function Disable frequency self adaptive function
Combine with PFExtern to set PF.
PFFlag PFExterm PF
0 0 0.8
PFFlag:
0 1 0.7
1 0 0.9
1 1 1
PFExterm: See PFFlag See PFFlag
InvAutoStart: Enable Inverter auto start Disable Inverter auto start
NoBattExistChk: Do not check battery if exist Check battery if exist
FanFullSpeed: Fan full speed run Fan run normally
Transformer: With transformer mode No transformer mode
FanLow: Fan low speed run Fan run normally
Generator: Enable generator mode Disable generator mode
DisBattSocEn: Display battery remaining capacity Not display battery remaining capacity
Note:Different UPS mode has different system code.

3.10.3 Syscode setting 2


The syscode setting 2 is set by bit. Different bit may has different meaning to different model of UPS. Users can
check or uncheck the checkbox and click “Set” to save the setting to the UPS. As is shown in Pic3-15.

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Pic 3-16 Syscode setting 2

System code is set by bit, described as follows:


Setting items Choose (1) Not choose (0)
RB: Set UPS mode as RB Not RB mode
Set monochrome touch LCD function page Set monochrome touch LCD function page
ButtFncPwdL1:
password for 1 level password for 2 level
DispLLVolt: Display line voltage Not display line voltage
NeutralLostClr: Neutral line lost auto clear faults Normal logic
EpoNormClose: Epo terminal normal close Epo terminal normal open
PFExterm: See System code 1 PFFlag See System code 1 PFFlag

3.10.4 UPS information setting


The UPS information setting include : UPS Mode , UPS Type, Company Name, as is shown in Pic3-17. You can
set the UPS Type and Company Name by input it in right edit, then click set button.

Pic 3-17 UPS information setting

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3.11 ServSetting
In the “ServSetting” menu, a password is needed before entering. The submenu “System Setting”, “Battery
Setting”, “Customization” , “DryContactSet” are for factory use, the “Warning Set” and “Shutdown setting” are for
customer use.

3.11.1 System Setting


“System Setting” interface is shown as Pic3-18. The values in red rectangle are currently used by UPS, while in
yellow rectangle are the new values to be set. Click “Set” to send new values to UPS. In the system Settings page, click
the “SaveAll” button can save all the data and setting to the local disk, also the data can be restored to the monitoring
software from the local disk by clicking the “Recover” .

Pic 3-18 System Setting

The items of System Setting are described as follows(Different UPS type may have different items):

Setting item Description


System Mode Set the running mode of UPS
United Number Set the number of UPS in parallel system
System ID Set the ID of UPS in parallel system
Adjusted Output Voltage Adjusted output voltage, Unit: V
Frequency Slew Rate Slew rate of track, Unit: Hz/s
Frequency Synchronization Window Frequency Synchronization window, Unit: Hz
LCD Time(Min) Set LCD backlight time, Unit: Min
Logo Show Time(s) Set logo page show time
Redundant Module Number Set the number of N+X redundant module
Bypass Voltage UP Limited(%) Set bypass voltage up limited
Bypass Voltage Down Limited(%) Set bypass voltage down limited
Bypass Frequency Limited(Hz) Set the range of frequency fluctuation, Unit: Hz
Battery Transfer to Main Delay(s) Set the delay time from battery transfer to main

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System Auto Start Mode After EOD Set system auto start mode after EOD
Aging Current(%) Used in Aging mode to set aging current
Fan Speed 3 Level Enable Enable or disable fan speed 3 level
Allow Lost Phase Work Enable or disable UPS lost phase work
Temperature Rist Limit Level Set temperature rist limit level
Inlet Temperature Level Set inlet temperature level
Motor Mode Enable or disable motor mode
Ftrequency Convertor Mode Enable or disable ftrequency convertor mode
Bypass Backfeed Protected Enable Enable or disable bypass backfeed protected
Input Overvolt Fast Check Enable Enable or disable input overvolt fast check
Charger Fail Alarm Enable Enable or disable charger fail alarm
Module Fan Maintenance Period Set the maintenance period of module fan
Bypass Fan Maintenance Period Set the maintenance period of bypass fan
Module Capacitor Maintenance Period Set the maintenance period of module capacitor
Generator In Charger Off Enable Set if disable charger when generator switch in
System Time Set system time

3.11.2 Battery Setting


“Battery Setting” interface is shown in Pic3-19, The values in red rectangle are currently used by UPS, while in
yellow rectangle are the new values to be set. Click “Set” to send new values to UPS.

Pic3-19 Battery Setting

The items of Battery Setting are described as follows(Different UPS type may have different items):

Setting item Description


Battery Type Set the type of battery used by your UPS
Battery Number Set battery number
Battery AH Set battery AH
Float Charge Voltage /Cell(V) Set the float charge voltage of battery cell

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Boost Charge Voltage/Cell(V) Set the boost charge voltage of battery cell
EOD Voltage/Cell, @ 0.6C Current(V) EOD voltage of Battery cell at 0.6c
EOD Voltage/Cell, @ 0.15C Current(V) EOD voltage of Battery cell at 0.15c
Charge Current Percent Limit % Set charge current limit
Battery Temperature Compensate Battery temperature compensate, unit: mV/oC
Boost Charge Time Limit Boost charge time limit, unit: hour
Auto Boost Period Auto boost period, unit: hour
Auto Maintenance Diacharge Period Auto maintenance diacharge period, unit: hour
Deep Discharge TIme Deep discharge tIme, unit: hour
No Battery Detect Period No battery detect period, unit: minute
No Battery Detect Time No battery detect time, unit: minute
Battery Maintenance Period Battery maintenance period, unit: day
Critical Battery Temperature Critical battery temperature, unit: oC
Critical Battery Ambient Temperature Critical battery ambient temperature, unit: oC
Battery Backup Time Battery backup time, unit: minute

3.11.3 Customization
“Customization” interface is shown in Pic3-20. The CustomCode on the left is set by bit, check or uncheck the
box and click the “Set” button can send the data to the UPS; CustomCode on the right set the load level and rotation
time of sleeping and waking.

Pic3-20 Customization

Items Checked Unchecked


Tx2InvIntEnable Enable interrupt transfer to inverter Disable interrupt transfer to inverter
ModOnOffEnable Enable module power on/off Disable module power on/off
SleepEnable Enable sleep Disable sleep
DeepSleepEnable Enable deep sleep Disable deep sleep
KoreaEco Enable KoreaEco(Korea nonstandard) Disable KoreaEco

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SciLcdEnable Configurate Lcd as serial port screen Configurate Lcd as blue and white screen
2PhasOut Enable two phase output Disable two phase output
usedAsOne Enable used as one phase output Disable used as one phase output
ForbidTx2Byp Forbid transfer to bypass Not forbid transfer to bypass
EpoDisable Disable EPO Enable EPO
LocalEpoDisable Disable local(LCD) EPO Enable local EPO
RemoteEPODisable Disable remote EPO Enable remote EPO
BypOvTmpForbidByp Bypass over tempreture forbid bypass Bypass over tempreture not forbid bypass
NoBattery No battery mode Have battery mode

CustomCode on the right is described as the following table

Contents Meaning Note


Sleeping Load Rate Setting the sleeping load rate
Interval Time for sleeping Setting the interval for the sleeping

3.11.4 WarningSet
The “WarningSet” is shown in Pic 3-21. If the checked event occurs, there appears a warning window. The switch
of beeper can controlling the buzzing. Click the “SelectAll” button to select all the events and click the “ClearAll” to
uncheck all the events.

Pic 3-21 WarningSet

3.11.5 DryContactSet
Note: This function is supported by part series UPS.
“DryContactSet” interface is shown in Pic 3-22, The values in red rectangle are currently used by UPS, while in
yellow rectangle are the new values to be set. Click “Set” to send new values to UPS.
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Pic 3-22 DryContactSet

3.11.6 Shutdown Setting


Shutdown setting page include “Shutdown Setting” and “Shutdown time setting”, this function only be allowed by
the 1-20K UPS.

Pic 3-23 Shutdown Setting

3.12 DetectAdjust
This function is only for factory setting

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3.13 ControlCmd
In the “ControlCmd” menu, a password is needed before entering. This page include “Function Key”, “Test
Command” and “Module Operation Command” three parts. In “Function Key” and “Test Command” parts, you can
click the red button to execute corresponding command, then the command will be send to UPS. In “Module
Operation Command” part, you can choose a module and choose a action then click “Done” button, so the command
can be send to UPS module.

Pic.3-24 ControlCmd

3.14 FWProgram
This function is only for factory setting, disabled for users.

3.15 Help
Brief description of the software, as shown in Pic.3-25.

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Pic.3-25 Help

3.16 About
Version information of the software, as shown in Pic.3-26.

Pic.3-26 About

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