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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

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