2. FEATURES
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Figure 4
Intelligent Interface Device
2.4 Information Management Options,
continued
Intelligent Interface Device (optional)
The Intelligent Interface Device (I
2
D) option is available either as a
replacement of the Standard Interface Device (SID) or as a desktop unit for
remotely accessing the unit (up to 2000 ft.). The desktop unit comes with an
optional modem for accessing the UPS information via a telephone line. The
I
2
D front panel provides precise UPS information and guides you through
the various menu options which include Ambient Battery Temperature, Input
Voltage and Current, Line Frequency, Output Voltage and Current, Power in
Watts, Power Factor, Battery Voltage, Charger Status, and more. The
History Log maintains an on-going record of UPS alarms and power
anomalies by time, date and type of occurrence. Whenever a UPS alarm
condition occurs, such as Line Failure, Low Battery Warning, Low Battery
Shutdown or Service, it is displayed by the front panel indicators and
recorded in the History Log.
External Modem (optional)
The optional modem that comes with the desktop I
2
D provides access
to the unit via a phone line. Service personal can dial up the unit to remotely
monitor, control, and calibrate the unit. On specified alarm conditions, the
unit can dial an emergency number to notify the system manager via modem
of the alarm. The modem option may also be used to page service
personnel on critical alarm conditions.
NOTE: The CFR 600 and CFR 1000 do not support the modem option with
internal I
2
D.
For further information on operation and installation of the I
2
D, please
refer to its operator’s manual “Information Management Using the Intelligent
Interface Device.”
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