58 PCS100 UPS-I User Manual
The inverter modules have completed charging the energy storage.
The inverter modules have started charging the energy storage.
The system clock has been set, manually or by the NTP time synchronization service.
A fault has occurred. The PCS100 UPS-I cannot be started until the fault is removed.
The event has been forced using parameter
630 Generate Event
.
Information – A change of status has occurred
A fault in an inverter module. This will be logged as a warning.
The PCS100 UPS-I has powered up.
A reset command has been received.
A start command has been received.
A stop command has been received.
A Warning condition has ended. Warning End events are only recorded for events
where the “System” in the origin. (see Table 7-7).
A Warning condition has started. The PCS100 UPS-I can still function but it may have a
reduced capacity.
Table 7-6: System Event Types
Events originating from the Auxiliary Master Module, Utility Disconnect, Float
Charger or Fail-Safe Bypass.
The fault or warning originated from the inverter module 1 to 20.
Table 7-7: System Event Origins
Power Quality Events
Each Power Quality Event is displayed on two lines. Each line displays the following information:
The date the event occurred
The time the event occurred (to 10ms resolution).
The event type – see Table 7-9
The PCS100 UPS-I status at the end of the event. See Table 7-3: PCS100
UPS-I Status Bar Colors
The time between event start and event end in milliseconds.
Sag minimum supply voltages (V1 –V3
Supply
)
Surge maximum supply voltages (V1 –V3
Supply
)
Maximum load voltage (V1 – V3
Load
)
Table 7-8: Power Quality Event Information
The start of a sag has been detected.
The end of a sag has been detected
The start of a surge has been detected.
The end of a surge has been detected.
Table 7-9: Power Quality Event Types