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1.0 ScopeThis section is a general introduction and overview of the MGE Graphical Command Center (GCC).1.1 Reference Manuals86-132203-00 EPS 8000
1.3 GCC System OverviewThe GCC functions as the monitoring program for your system. The intention of the GCC is to operate only as anaid to the existi
PRELIMINARY COPY1.4 KeypadThe Keypad opens by double-clicking inside any text box.The alphanumeric Keypad provides access to normal keyboard character
1.5 GCC ConfigurationsThree separate series of mimic diagrams are available:1. Single-Module (S-M)2. Multi-Module (M-M)3. Static Switch Cabinet
Figure 1-3: M-M Configuration, 1 GCC per each Module and the SSC. (800kVA UPS system shown)Figure 1-4: M-M Configuration, 1 GCC per system located o
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2.0 ScopeThis section guides the User through the GCC login and custom configuration screens. 2.1 GCC Setup ScreensThe following GCC Setup screens are
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONSSAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS – This manual contains important instructions for all GCC's that mustbe followed during oper
2.1.2 Identification Setup ScreenThe Identification Setup screen is accessed from the Enter Setup screen when the password is entered. For aSingle-M
GCC Setuppage 2 — 3User ManualFigure 2-2: S-M Identification Setup Screen.Figure 2-3: M-M Identification Setup Screen.Opens the System Configuration
Figure 2-4: M-M System Configuration Screen.Returns to the Identification Setup Screen.GCC SetupGraphical Command Centerpage 2 — 4AlarmPopupScreenSet
GCC Setuppage 2 — 5User Manual2.1.3 Change PasswordChange Password will allow the User to change the default password ‘manager’ to a new User password
2.1.4 Control PanelThe Control Panel is available to modify computer settings similar to a PC windows control panel. The date andtime can be changed
3.0 ScopeThis section describes the menu buttons, and how to navigate from screen to screen.Progressing through each section will enable more to be le
3.2 Main Menu ScreenThe Main Menu Screen consists of three major components: the menu buttons, UPS status panel, mimic diagram.For Mimic Diagram, see
GCC Screenspage 3 —3User ManualFigure 3-1b: M-M Menu Buttons.Time Shows time set in the GCC. Time can be changed from the Control Panelin the Setup s
3.2.2 UPS Status PanelThe UPS Status Panel is located at the top of the Main Menu screen. It consists of five items that give the Usercurrent informat
GCC Screenspage 3 —5User Manual3.3 System Main Menu ScreenThe System Main Menu screen is shown for a three UPS Multi-Module system configuration in F
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3.4 Inverter ScreenThe Inverter screen in Figure 3-4 displays inverter information such as voltage L-L and L-N, current and frequency.Three indicators
GCC Screenspage 3 —7User Manual3.5 Rectifier ScreenThe Rectifier screen displays information such as input voltage, DC bus voltage, the status of the
3.6 Single-Module Load ScreenThe Single-Module Load screen displays information such as voltage L-L and L-N, current, frequency, kW, kVA,pf, and % loa
GCC Screenspage 3 —9User Manual3.7 Multi-Module Load UPS ScreenThe Multi-Module Load UPS screen is accessed from the UPS mimic diagram. The screen dis
3.8 Multi-Module System Load ScreenThe Multi-Module System Load screen is accessed from the system mimic diagram. The screen displays infor-mation on
GCC Screenspage 3 —11User Manual3.9 Single-Module Battery ScreenThe Single-Module Battery screen displays information such as DC voltage, discharge an
3.10 Multi-Module Battery ScreenThe Multi-Module Battery screen displays Information such as DC Voltage, discharge and charging current, andbattery CB
3.11 Online Trending ScreenThe Online Trending screen displays voltage, current, kW and kVA information in graphical format. The GCCincludes scroll a
3.12 Input ScreenThe Input screen allows the User to view all the input measurements such as voltage, current and frequency of theUPS's configure
4.0 ScopeThis section provides GCC mimic diagrams representing the common status and fault modes.4.1 Color Status IndicatorsA color standard has
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4.3 Single-Module UPS OnlineIn normal online operation the path of power will show green from utility to unit load, as shown in Figure 4-1.Figure 4-1:
GCC Mimic Diagramspage 4 —3User Manual4.4 Single-Module UPS On BypassIf there is a major fault in the UPS it will transfer to bypass. The power flow w
4.5 Single-Module UPS On BatteryIn battery operation the path of power will show green from the battery to unit load, and Utility 1 and Utility 2 will
GCC Mimic Diagramspage 4 —5User Manual4.6 Single-Module UPS Battery CB OpenBattery CB open shows the battery circuit breaker QF1 in the open state. Th
4.7 Multi-Module OnlineIn normal online operation the path of power will show green from utility to unit load, as shown in Figure 4-5.Figure 4-5: M-M
GCC Mimic Diagramspage 4 —7User Manual4.8 Multi-Module 1 UPS on BatteryWhen a Multi-Module UPS is in battery mode the UPS icon will display in yellow
4.9 Multi-Module on BypassIf all UPS’s are faulted or offline then the system will transfer to bypass. The power flow will show green from Utility2
GCC Mimic Diagramspage 4 —9User Manual4.10 Multi-Module Test and Maintenance Mode on UPSWhen Q3BP is closed and Q5N is open, the system is in Test and
4.11 Multi-Module Test and Maintenance Mode on BypassWhen Q3BP and the static switch (Q2S) are closed and Q5N is open, the system is in Test and Main
GCC Mimic Diagramspage 4 —11User Manual4.12 Multi-Module Transfer ModeTransfer mode is when bypass is on and Q3BP is closed. The load is being shared
How To Use This Manualpage vUser ManualHow To Use This Manual:This manual is designed for ease of use and easy location of information.To quickly find
4.13 Multi-Module Communication FaultCommunication fault indicates a loss of proper communications to one or more UPS’s in the system. The fault canbe
5.0 ScopeThis section describes the captured alarms and events, including how to acknowledge and clear the alarm historylog. 5.1 Alarm and Event Syst
The event list is for a Single-Module UPS. For a Multi-Module System, the UPS module number (from 1 to 6), withthe event will be displayed.Events - U
GCC Alarmspage 5 —3User ManualFigure 5-1: Alarm/Event Present Screen.Alarms OnlyActivatipon TimeMessageAcknowledgedReturnedTo Normal10/24 07:29:34
5.4 Alarm/Event History ScreenThe Alarm/Event History screen lists all present and stored information on all alarms and events.Refer to Figure 5-2 for
GCC Alarmspage 5 —5User ManualFigure 5-2: Alarm/Event History Screen.Start date 14End date 162003JanuaryAlarms OnlyActivatipon TimeMessageAckno
Figure 5-3: Clear Alarm/Event Log Password Screen.Figure 5-4: Clear Log Screen.GCC AlarmsGraphical Command Centerpage 5 —6To clear Alarm / Event Lo
User ManualGCC TroubleshootingGCC Troubleshootingpage 6 —16.0 ScopeThis section contains a troubleshooting guide to assist the User with any communica
Figure 6-2: M-M RS232/RS485 Interface Connections with GCC.6.3 Communications Port Switch SettingsCommunications port toggle switches are set to
GCC Troubleshootingpage 6 —3User ManualFigure 6-3: “GTCZ/RAUZ1” and “GT2Z/RAUZ2” PCB Configuration Switches.OPNMKLJXR11"RAUZ 1" OR "
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Table 6-1: Two-Module Communications Port Switch Settings.CUBICLE #1 - SSCCUBICLE #2 - UPS 1 CUBICLE #3 - UPS 2GTCZ / RAUZ1 UPS 1 GTCZ / RAUZ1 COM 2 U
GCC Troubleshootingpage 6 —5User Manual6.4.1 Slave Address for Single-ModuleFor a Single-Module UPS, the slave address settings are shown. Also see F
6.4.3 Slave Address for Multi-Module with GCC in Each CabinetTable 6-2: Multi-Module with 1 GCC in each cabinet, the slave address settings are shown
GCC Troubleshootingpage 6 —7User Manual6.6 RS232/RS485 Interface ConverterThe Patton Model 2089 RS232 to RS485 interface converter requires no AC powe
Both Dip switches S1 and S2 are marked with individual switch numbers 1 through 4. Use these numbers, as wellas the "ON" designation to orie
GCC Troubleshootingpage 6 —9User Manual6.7 Auto StartIf the monitoring software does not automatically start when the GCC is turned on, then perform t
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Symbols Definition / Meaning/ And/or.% Percentage.+/- Plus or Minus.# Number.°C Degree Celsius.°F Degree Fahrenheit.Ø Phase.®Trade Mark.ABC Normal seq
Event Indication of a status change condition resulting from an alarm.Fault Informs the User that the UPS is defective and may require intervention of
NO Normally open.On-battery operation The attached load is being supplied by the stored energy in the battery system.On-line mode Inverter output powe
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AAck all Alarms 5 —2Ack this alarm only 5 —2Active/Unack Alarms 5 —2, 5 —4Alarm and Event System 5 —1Alarm Pop-up Screen 2 — 2, 5 —2Alarm/Event Filter
NName of UPS 3 —4Inverter 3 —2O“On Battery” 3 —2Online Trending Screen 3 —13Online Trending Selection Menu 3 —13PPatton Model 2089 RS232 to RS485 6 —7
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