68 4–20kVA Users Guide P-164000669 4–20kVA Users Guide P-164000669—Rev 09
The first time the UPS is turned on, you must set or verify certain operating parameters before placing the UPS
into operation. To set these initial configuration parameters:
1. After the Eaton® logo screen appears, select the desired language for the display. Use the and buttons to
scroll between English, French, and Spanish. Enter your selection by pressing the button.
Language
English √
Françias
Español
2. Select the desired UPS output voltage using the and buttons. Possible selections are 100/200,110/
220,120/208, 120/240, 127/220 Vac. Press the
button when the desired output value is displayed.
3. Set the clock for the local time and date.
• If the time or the date is correct as displayed, press the button to advance to the next configuration
setting. Time must be entered in 24-hour format.
• If the time is incorrect as displayed, select the desired format and press the <- and -> buttons to move
left and right. Press the
and buttons to increase or decrease the value of each selected digit.
When the displayed value is correct, press the button.
Date / Time
International
Format :
23/05/2020 15 :05
Date / Time
MM/DD/YYYY US
Format :
02/05/2020 03 :05
Date / Time
International
Format :
23/05/2020 15 :05
Date / Time
MM/DD/YYYY US
Format :
02/05/2020 03 :05
Settings
Event Log
Fault Log
Identification
Register Product
Menu
Please register at:
www.eaton.com
Type
Eaton...9PXM
Date / Time
International
Format :
23/05/2020 15 :05
Date / Time
MM/DD/YYYY US
Format :
02/05/2020 03 :05
4. Select 'Register product' from the menu and register your product with Eaton.
Date / Time
International
Format :
23/05/2020 15 :05
Date / Time
MM/DD/YYYY US
Format :
02/05/2020 03 :05
Date / Time
International
Format :
23/05/2020 15 :05
Date / Time
MM/DD/YYYY US
Format :
02/05/2020 03 :05
Settings
Event Log
Fault Log
Identification
Register Product
Menu
Please register at:
www.eaton.com
Type
Eaton...9PXM
5. The system signals an alarm when the required output cannot be maintained with the loss of redundant
power modules. The alarm is essentially disabled with a redundancy level set at 0.
6. Optional. If you want the system to notify you when the number of redundant power modules is less than
a specified level, enter a redundancy level. Each increment above 0 indicates the number of modules that
can be removed from operation before the alarm occurs. This setting affects only the alarm; the system
continues to operate as an N+X system even if this parameter is left at the default value of 0 (see also
Figure 65 ).
Initial Startup Parameters