114061H System Installation Manual
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Alarm Log
To get the Alarm log menu from the default screen, press the
ENTER
key, scroll to
the alarm log menu using the left or right arrow key, then press the
ENTER
key
again. Use the left or right arrow key to view the alarm desired, and then press the
ENTER
key for more information.
Any alarm that has occurred is captured in the Alarm log. The numbers of alarms
that can be captured in the alarm log are 75. The format is first in is first out so;
alarm number one is the most recent alarm.
Alarms
To get to the Alarm menu from the default screen, press the
ENTER
key, scroll the
Alarm menu using the left or right arrow key, then press the
ENTER
key again.
The alarm menu displays all present alarms. If there are no alarms, the display
screen will indicate no alarms.
User Setup
To get to the User Setup menu from the default screen, press the
ENTER
key, scroll
to the User Setup menu using the left or right arrow key, then press the
ENTER
key
again. The display will prompt for a password.
**** The password is left arrow, right arrow, left arrow, and right arrow. ****
Once the password is entered, the user has access to change the following
functions:
Date, Time, Month Test, Year Test, Low VAC, High VAC, Near Low Battery, Low
Battery, High Temp, Load Reduction Current.
Date
The parameters are Day of Week, Month, Day, and Year.
To change any of the parameters, use the left or right arrow key depending if you
want to increase or decrease. Once the parameter is correct, press the
ENTER
key
and the next parameter can be changed.
Time
The parameters are Hour and Minute. The 24-hour standard is used so 2:00 PM
would be 14 hours. Use the left or right arrow key
to
change the parameters and the
ENTER
key to scroll between parameters.
Month Test, Year Test
The parameters are Date, Time (Hours and Minutes) use the left or right arrow key to
change the parameters and the
ENTER
key to scroll between parameters.
Low VAC, High VAC, Near Low Battery, Low Battery, High Temperature
Parameters are set in Volts AC, Volts DC, and Degrees Centigrade respectively.