Chapter 6 - The PowerView Display
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Setup
n Set the system shutdown parameters
n Set the alarm thresholds
n Set input/output voltage frequency synchronization
range
n Set system to go to bypass mode, or not go to bypass
mode, if voltage frequency synchronization is out of an
acceptable range when a power module failure occurs
n Set self test at power up on or off
n Set system ID
n Set output voltage to 220V, 230V or 240V
n Copy system settings to another PowerView
Accessories
n Monitors SmartSlot
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Accessory cards (if present)
Logging
n View the last 64 power or user events
n Select the events that are to be recorded in the event log
n Clear event log
n View statistical representation of log data
n View logged events by group
Display
n Configure the date and time
n Set a password
n Display the about system information
n Set audible alarm parameters and volumes
n Set screen contrast
n Configure the startup screen
Diagnostics
n Display the reason a failure, change or alarm has occurred
n Review status of the main intelligence module (MIM)
n Review status of redundant intelligence module (RIM)
n Review status of the power modules
n Review status of the battery modules
Help
n The help menu opens online help.
Note: Context sensitive help is available for most screens.
Press the up and down navigation keys simultaneously to
access context sensitive help.
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man or Spanishman or Spanish
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Language ConfigurationLanguage Configuration
Language ConfigurationLanguage Configuration
Language Configuration
The factory default PowerView language is English. It can be
configured to display French, Italian, German or Spanish text
by replacing an EPROM (erasable, programmable read only
memory) chip. A set of replacement EPROM chips are in-
cluded with the PowerView. Follow these steps to replace the
language EPROM:
Note: The internal circuitry of the PowerView, and the EPROM
are sensitive to static electricity. Use all necessary precautions
to eliminate static electricity from yourself and all tools before
replacing the chip. Do not remove the chip from the protective
case until you are ready to install it in the PowerView.
n Before disassembling the PowerView, touch a grounded
metal object to thoroughly ground all static charge.
n The PowerView cable must be disconnected from the
PowerView before proceeding.
1. Working on a flat table or other suitable work surface, re-
move the four Phillips screws at the rear of the PowerView.
Separate the back half from the PowerView.
2. Identify the 28-pin language EPROM chip inside the
PowerView. See figure 6-4. The EPROM chip is adjacent to a
larger 40-pin chip, and is labeled with the name of the lan-
guage. Note the semicircular notch at one end of the EPROM.
The replacement EPROM must be installed so that the semi-
circular notch is in the same orientation.
3. To remove the EPROM, insert a small flathead screwdriver
between the EPROM and the socket. Gently twist the blade
to lift the EPROM from the socket. To avoid bent pins, pro-
ceed with caution and patience. Gradually loosen the chip,
one side at a time, until it is free from the socket.
4. Position the replacement EPROM on the socket with the
semicircular notch in the same position as the original.
Important: Carefully check that all pins are properly aligned
with the socket.
5. Apply even pressure with fingers to the top of the EPROM
until it is fully seated in the socket.
6. Replace the rear cover and re-install the four Phillips screws.
Fig 6-4 EPROM Replacement
Language
EPROM