This is the page that is accessed after successful authentication on the device.
By default, as will happen with all the pages that have this option, whenever it is accessed, the Autorefresh
option is deactivated (NO option).
HEADER
The header will have the following fields:
State: Shows the state that the device is in (see Table 2.3)
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System date: This is the date the system is using
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NTP status: Indicates whether or not the device has synchronized the date and time with an NTP
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server.
The possible values are ACTIVE / DISCONNECTED.
Daylight saving: Indicates whether or not the device has the daylight saving time setting activated.
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The possible values are ACTIVE / DISCONNECTED.
Battery identifier: Value configured as battery identifier.
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Alarm activated: Number of active alarms.
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Alarms not acknowledged: Number of alarms not acknowledged by the system.
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Status
STARTING
QUICK CHARGING
FLOATING
NO BATTERY
AC INPUT ERROR
BATTERY TEST
OVERLOAD
OVERLOAD TEST
CHARGER FAILURE
BATTERY ABSENCE TEST
BATTERY CHARGED
FAILURE TO START
RECOVERING BATTERY
FORCED OUTPUT SHUTDOWN
LEDS
The possible states of the LED indicators are described in Table 2.4.
If an LED is greyed out, it means that the situation indicated by this LED is not occurring.
LED
Device ON
Charging mode
Battery test in progress
Battery discharging
Mains fault
Output failure
Battery failure
Equipment failure
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Table 2.3 - States
Description
The device performs the initial checks before starting up.
Battery charging at constant current.
Battery charging in constant voltage mode.
There is no battery connected to the device, or the device has disconnected the
battery due to a serious error in the battery.
The mains voltage is outside the range.
A battery test is being carried out in order to check its status in terms of capacity.
The device has entered overload protection.
The device is restarting after an overload shutdown.
Internal failure of the charger; if it does not recover, it will be necessary to replace the
device.
The device is checking if the battery is connected.
The battery has been floating long enough to be considered charged.
At start-up, the device has not reached the minimum voltage within one second.
A deeply discharged battery has been connected and the device is trying to recover it.
A temporary disconnection of the output is forced.
Table 2.4 - LEDS
Colour
Mode
Green
Steady light
Steady light
Green
Blinking
Green
Steady light
Yellow
Steady light
Red
Blinking
Red
Blinking
Steady light
Red
Blinking
Steady light
Red
Blinking
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Indication
Charger running
Battery charging floating mode
Battery charging in constant voltage mode
Battery test in progress
Battery discharging
Mains input voltage outside range
Output voltage outside range
Failed battery test, degraded batteries
Battery voltage outside range
Battery temperature sensor error
Internal charger error
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