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UPS User’s Guide S Rev B www.powerware.com
Alarm Log
The alarm log is in menu 2, submenu 2. Move through the menu
structure by pressing the Menu button and pressing the
button to
move down to menu 2. Press
, and press the
button to move down
to submenu 2. The display shows the most recent entry in the alarm log.
The log stores up to 10 entries, in chronological order. You can use the
and
buttons to scroll up and down through the log entries. Each
entry shows the alarm code, the alarm date and time (in 24-hour
format), and the duration (in hours and minutes.)
A typical entry might look like this:
226 #0
A 02/05 17:51 04:35
Low Battery
Slot Top ESC
Figure 58. Alarm Log Entry
In Figure 58, the sixth most-recent alarm (2 2 6) is being displayed. “A”
means the Powerware 9170
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system sounded alarm A (Low Battery). If
the alarm is still active, an asterisk (*) is displayed beside the letter alarm
code. “02/05” is the date the alarm occurred: February 5. “17:51” means
the alarm sounded at 5:51 p.m. And “04:35” means the alarm was active
for 4 hours and 35 minutes.
Some alarms indicate the specific power or battery module slot number.
“Slot: XX” appears in the upper right hand corner of the display, as
shown in Figure 59, indicating the slot number where the fault occurred.
2 2 6 Slot: 7
M 02/05 17:51 00:01
Open Cell
Slot Top ESC
Figure 59. Alarm E ntry for Specific Slot Number