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User’s Guide

381333-276 D 50 Hanover Rd, Florham Park, NJ 07932-1591 USA

Call 1 800 800-2726 (ASC0) for sales or service www.ascopower.com

5500 Series, Catalog A5510

Thin Web Server

software version 5

Remote Monitoring & Control of

Automatic Transfer Switches

via the Internet or an intranet

4000 Series, 7000 Series, Series 300,

and 940, 962, 436, 434, 447, 448

Minimum Requirements and Warnings ... i Welcome... ii

1 Logging On and Off

How to Log On...1-1 How to Log Off...1-2 How to Check or Change System Configuration ...1-3

2 Summary

Network Summary Information Screen...2-1

3 Controller

4000 & 7000 Series Group 5 Controller Status Information ...3-1 Series 300 Group 1 Controller Status Information...3-6 ASCO 940,962,436,434,447,448 Group 7A CP Status Information ....3-9

4 Power Manager

Power & Energy Readings...4-1 Input & Output Settings...4-2

5 GenSet

Power & Energy Readings...5-1 Input & Output Settings...5-2

6 Alarms

Alarm History Logs ...6-1

7 Device List

Device List Information ...7-1

Appendix

Communication Address Forms ...in the back

Index

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Who Should Use this User’s Guide

This user’s guide for the Power Monitoring & Control System Internet-access software should be used to assist individuals who will:

• enter information about your Automatic Transfer Switches (ATSs) up to 64 (4000 Series, 7000 Series, Series 300, & 940,962,436,434,447,448) • use the software to monitor and control your ATSs (up to 64)

• use the software to monitor and control your generators (up to 4) if

Power Managers (PMs) or Data Monitors are provided for the generators)

Prerequisites A working knowledge of Windows® 2000 or XP is necessary to use this software. Use of a mouse is assumed and that you are right handed. If you are left handed see personalizing Windows (switch mouse buttons) in Windows Help Index and switch the left and right mouse buttons.



Click means to press and release the left mouse button once when

the cursor is on the appropriate location on the screen.



Double click means to quickly press and release left mouse twice

when the cursor is on the appropriate location on the screen.



Right Click means to press and release the right mouse once when

the cursor is on the appropriate location on the screen.

Enter means to press the Enter key on the PC keyboard.

Important information To properly set up the software, you will need the nameplate data and other

that you will need information from all your Automatic Transfer Switches (up to 64) including: • ATS Name (your designation for the ATS)

• ATS Address (set in each Controller, Comm. Interface Module, Acc. 72A) • Voltage Rating, Ampere Rating, and number of Poles for each ATS • Catalog No. and Serial No. of each ATS

• Type of ATS (ATS or ATS/BPS [ATS with bypass-isolation switch]) • Power Manager Address (set in each Power Manager or Data Monitor)

Manuals that Catalog 214A700 & 214A701 Data Monitor Operator’s Manual 381333-143 you may need Catalog 5200 & 5200T Power Manager Operator’s Manual 381333-192

Catalog 5220 & 5220T Power Manager Xp Operator’s Manual 381333-199 4000 & 7000 Series ATS Group 5 Controller User’s Guide 381333-126

7000 Series ATS Communication Interface Module Instructions 381339-220 Series 300 ATS Communication Interface Module Instructions 381339-189

ASCO 940, 962, 436, 434,447, 448 ATS Acc. 72A Instructions 381339-172

Tip

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Communication Address forms are included at the back to help you fill in

needed information on your ATSs and Power Managers / Data Monitors.

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Thin Web Server System Requirements

© ASCO Power Technologies, L.P. 2008 Microsoft and Windows are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation.

All Rights Reserved.

Minimum Requirements

The Power Monitoring & Control System Internet-access or intranet-access requires the following minimum PC configuration:

• Compatible operating systems: Microsoft® Windows 2000® Microsoft® Windows XP®

• Microsoft® Internet Explorer 6.0 or later browser

• Personal computer with Pentium™ 3 400 MHz processor or higher • 512 megabytes (MB) of RAM

• 60 MB of free hard disk space in drive path C (100 MB recommended) • VGA or Super VGA color monitor (1024 by 768 pixels, 256 colors min.) • 24X or higher CD-ROM drive

• 104 key Windows® keyboard • Microsoft®-compatible mouse • COM1 (configuration)

• Ethernet card (for intranet use)

• PC must be set up for TCP/IP Networking

Warnings

The Power Monitoring & Control System Internet access or intranet access via the locally-installed Thin Web Server allows a user (after entering a user name and password) to control load transfer, retransfer, and generator operation. These precautions must be followed by all users:

WARNING

Be sure that Users to whom you give control access are knowledge-able enough to have control of load transfer and of the generator.

WARNING

Verify that conditions are safe for load transfer before you transfer or retransfer an Automatic Transfer Switch (ATS).

WARNING

Fill in the Communication Address Forms in the back of this manual. Be sure that you enter correct information about each Automatic Transfer Switch and Power Manager and that address recorded on the Communication Address Forms corresponds with the address set in the ATS’s Controller and Power Manager.

Thin Web Server

The Thin Web Server must be installed and configured at the site where the automatic transfer switches and generator sets are located. Refer to Thin Web

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How to Log On

1. Start your PC and make the connection to your Internet browser.

× 2. On the address line type in the address as configured during the setup process.

Loading in progress … Please wait!

To protect this site’s login process, encrypted communications through Secure Socket Layer (SSL) is integrated in this page. SSL is a means of encrypting files and network streams to protect you, your information, and your transactions. The prompt that appears is a notification that the Thin Web Server is using the default certificate and private key files to facilitate SSL. ASCO Power Technologies strongly advises that your company should acquire its own personal certificate and private key from certifying authorities, such as Thawte & Verisign, if access to the Thin Web Server will be made open to the World Wide Web. For installation refer to chapter 6 in Installation Manual 381333-277. To continue the process, click the Yes button.

3. Enter your User name, press the Tab key, and enter your Password. Click OK. The home page displays.

If you try to perform some operation and you get a warning, it means that you do not have the correct access for this operation.

4. Click Network Communication.

If you try to perform some operation and you get this warning, it means that you cannot proceed. Only a user with access permission can do this operation.

continued on next page  click

About shows the software version, who the software is licensed to, and other important information.

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Logging On & Off 1-2 Thin Web Server 5. The Network Summary Information screen appears. See Section 2.

How to Log Off

1. Click HOME on the top menu bar.

2. Click Log-Off on the opening screen.

3. You can log on again (with a different User Name and Password). See page 1-1.

or 4. To exit, click Home on your Internet browser.

 click HOME

 click Log-Off

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How to Check or Change System Configuration

1. Start your PC and make the connection to your Internet browser.

× 2. On the address line type in the address as configured during the setup process.

3. Enter your User name, press the Tab key, and enter your Password. Click OK. Access is limited to users with the master security level. 4. Click System Configuration on top button bar and check two screens.

5. Click Next button at the bottom to go to the next screen.

For more information see Installation

Manual 381333-277 (Setup Program

section).

 click EXIT if you do not make changes and when finished SAVING changes.

 click SAVE if you make any changes

Check and correct the date, time, and DST settings (if necessary)

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Thin Web Server Network Summary Information 2-1

Network Summary Information Screen

From most screens you can click SUMMARY on the top menu bar to display automatic transfer switches (ATSs) and generators. This screen (refreshed every 15 seconds) shows the name and type of each ATS and generator, average voltage and current, total kW, frequency, power factor, load status, alarm, location, and port and address.

 click

 click HOME to log off when finished top menu bar

You can click any switch or engine in this pane to jump to that device in the network. Refer to the ATS forms in the back that you filled out.

Box appears on each switch or engine indicating CP &

PM, CP only, or PM only. CP means ATS Controller PM means Power Manager

Port convention: Tells

if device is connected to COM3/COM4 or via a Connectivity Module

Alarm convention: None means

not active, Yes means active

Type convention:

OTTS means Open-Transition ATS CTTS means Closed-Transition ATS DTTS means Delayed-Transition ATS Engine means engine-generator set

Load Status messages: Load on Normal or Emer-

gency, Engine On, Engine Off, or Engine Running.

Vavg is average voltage (volts) Iavg is average current (amps) KW is power (kilowatts) Freq. is frequency (Hz) pf is power factor

NOTE Do not use the Back button on this screen. Instead, click a title (on the

menu bar at the top) where you want to go on the SiteWeb screen.

NOTE: Table flashes when updating.

Addr. Pertains to address set

on the device.

Status Tells if the ATS load status

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4000 & 7000 Series Transfer Switch Status Information Screen

From most screens you can click CONTROLLER on the top menu bar to display information about a selected 4000 / 7000 Series ATS (Group 5 Controller). Description editor and control functions are not available for access level 1.

Note: For Series 300 ATSs see pages 3-6 through 3-8.  click

CONTROLLER

 click for pickup and dropout settings; see page 3-2

 click for time delay settings see page 3-3

 click for event log; see page 3-4

 click for test schedules see page 3-5  click here for the

Description Editor

NOTE Do not use the Back button on this screen.

Instead, click a title (on the menu bar at the top) where you want to go on the screen.

If you have control access, you can enter a Name (8 char. max.), Location (15 char. max.), select Nominal Voltage, and SAVE.

Transfer, Bypass, ReTransfer If you have control access, you can transfer, bypass a time delay, or retransfer an automatic transfer switch. Be sure that conditions are SAFE to do so

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3-2 Controller Thin Web Server

4000 & 7000 Series Pick-up & Drop-out Settings Screen

On the ATS Status sceen for a 7000 Series ATS you can click the ATS

Pick-Up & Drop Out tab (bottom left center) to see the Pick-Pick-Up & Drop-Out Settings (Group 5 Controller) for the selected ATS.

 click

NOTE Do not use the Back button on this screen.

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4000 & 7000 Series Time Delays Screen

On the ATS Status screen for a 4000 / 7000 Series ATS you can click the ATS

Time Delays tab (bottom center) to see the ATS Time Delay Settings

screen (Group 5 Controller) for the selected ATS.

 click

NOTE Do not use the Back button on this screen.

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3-4 Controller Thin Web Server

4000 & 7000 Series Event Log Screen

On the ATS Status screen for a 4000 / 7000 Series ATS you can click the ATS

Event Logs tab (bottom right center) to see the ATS Event Logs screen

(Group 5 Controller) for the selected ATS.

Use these buttons to display the records, one at a time.

NOTE Do not use the Back button on this screen.

Instead, click a title (on the menu bar at the top) where you want to go on the screen.

 click

 click Next button to display the most recent event  click Previous button to display previous events Refer to Group 5 Controller User’s Guide 381333-126 for event types

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NOTE Do not use the Back button on this screen.

Instead, click a title (on the menu bar at the top) where you want to go on the screen.

4000 & 7000 Series Test Schedules Screen

On the ATS Status screen for a 4000 / 7000 Series ATS you can click the

Engine Exerciser tab (bottom right) to see the ATS Engine Exerciser

screen (Group 5 Controller) for the selected ATS.

Use these buttons to display the test schedules, one at a time.  click

 click Previous button to display previous test schedule (up to 7).

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3-6 Controller Thin Web Server

Series 300 Transfer Switch Status Information Screen

From most screens you can click CONTROLLER on the top menu bar to display information about a selected Series 300 ATS (Group 1 Controller). Description editor and control functions are not available for access level 1.

Note: For 4000 & 7000 Series ATSs see pages 3-1 through 3- 5.  click

 click for pickup and dropout settings see page 3-7

 click for time delay settings

see page 3-8 not available  click here for the

Description Editor

NOTE Do not use the Back button on this screen.

Instead, click a title (on the menu bar at the top) where you want to go on the screen.

If you have control access, you can enter a Name (8 char. max.), Location (15 char. max.), select Nominal Voltage, and SAVE.

Transfer, Bypass, ReTransfer If you have control access, you can transfer, bypass a time delay, or retransfer an automatic transfer switch. Be sure that conditions are SAFE to do so !

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Series 300 Pick-up & Drop-out Settings Screen

On the ATS Status screen for a Series 300 ATS you can click the ATS

Pick-Up & Drop Out tab (bottom left center) to see the ATS Pick-Pick-Up & Drop-Out Settings screen (Group 1 Controller) for the selected ATS.

 click

NOTE Do not use the Back button on this screen.

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3-8 Controller Thin Web Server

Series 300 Time Delays Screen

On the ATS Status screen for a Series 300 ATS you can click the ATS Time

Delays tab (bottom center) to see the ATS Time Delay Settings screen

(Group 1 Controller) for the selected ATS.

 click

NOTE Do not use the Back button on this screen.

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ASCO 940,962,436,434,447,448 Transfer Switch Status Information Screen

From most screens you can click CONTROLLER on the top menu bar to display information about a selected ATS (with Group 6A/7A Controller). Description editor and control functions are not available for access level 1.

Note: For 4000 & 7000 Series ATSs see pages 3-1 through 3- 5

. For Series 300 ATSs see pages 3-6 through 3- 8.  click

Controller

 click for pickup and dropout settings see page 3-7

 click for time delay settings see page 3-8

not available  click here for the

Description Editor

NOTE Do not use the Back button on this screen.

Instead, click a title (on the menu bar at the top) where you want to go on the screen.

If you have control access, you can enter a Name (8 char. max.) and Location (15 char. max.) and SAVE

Transfer, Bypass, ReTransfer If you have control access, you can transfer, bypass a time delay, or retransfer an automatic transfer switch. Be sure that conditions are SAFE to do so !

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3-10 Controller Thin Web Server

ASCO 940,962,436,434,447,448 Pick-up & Drop-out Settings Screen

On the ATS Status screen for an ATS (with Group 6A/7A Controller) you can click the ATS Pick-Up & Drop Out tab (bottom left center) to see the ATS Pick-Up

& Drop-Out Settings screen (Group 6A/7A Controller) for the selected ATS.

 click

NOTE Do not use the Back button on this screen.

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TD_ES is Feature 1C override momentary outages TD_NE is Feature 2B transfer to emergency TD_EN is Feature 3A retransfer to normal TD_EC is Feature 2E gen-set cooldown

TD_LDBT/AT is Acc. 31F/31M optional selective load disconnect control

ASCO 940,962,436,434,447,448 Time Delays Screen

On the ATS Status screen for an ATS (with Group 6A/7A Controller) you can click the ATS Time Delays tab (bottom center) to see the ATS Time Delay

Settings screen (Group 6A/7A Controller) for the selected ATS.

 click

NOTE Do not use the Back button on this screen. Instead, click a title (on the

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Thin Web Server Power Manager 4-1

Power Manager Information Screen

From most screens you can click POWER MANAGER on the top menu bar to display voltage, current, power, and energy reading for a selected Power Manager.

 click POWER MANAGER

NOTE Do not use the Back button on this screen.

Instead, click a title (on the menu bar at the top) where you want to go on the screen.  click for input and

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Input & Output Settings Screen

On the Power Manager Power & Energy Readings screen you can click the

INPUT / OUTPUT button (at the bottom) to see the Power Manager Input & Output Settings for the selected Power Manager.

 click

NOTE Do not use the Back button on this screen.

Instead, click a title (on the menu bar at the top) where you want to go on the screen.

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Thin Web Server GenSet 5-1

Engine Power & Energy Readings Screen

From most screens you can click GENSET on the top menu bar to display voltage, current, power, and energy reading for a selected engine-generator set.  click GENSET

 click for input and output information

NOTE Do not use the Back button on this screen.

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Input & Ouput Settings Screen

On the Engine Power & Energy Readings screen you can click the INPUT /

OUTPUT button (at the bottom) to see the Engine Input & Output Settings

for the selected engine.

 click

NOTE Do not use the Back button on this screen.

Instead, click a title (on the menu bar at the top) where you want to go on the screen.

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Thin Web Server GenSet 5-3

Electronic Modular Control Panel Information Screen

On the Engine Power & Energy Readings screen click the EMCP INFO button (at the bottom) to see the EMCP Information for the selected engine.

 click

NOTE Do not use the Back button on this screen. Instead, click a title (on the menu bar at

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Alarm History Logs Screen

From most screens you can click ALARMS on the top menu bar to display the alarm history log for a selected automatic transfer switch (ATS) or engine. When an alarm occurs the Summary Information screen (page 2-1) displays a red Yes under the ALARM column of the corresponding ATS or GenSet. You should take appropriate action for the alarm (if necessary) and then reset it by clicking ACKNOWLEDGE.

 click ALARMS

 click Previous & Next buttons to scroll through the alarms

NOTE Do not use the Back button on this screen.

Instead, click a title (on the menu bar at the top) where you want to go on the screen.

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Thin Web Server Device List 7-1

Device List Information Screen

From most screens you can click DEVICE LIST on the top menu bar to display device list information. This table shows what device type corresponds to each address. The legend at the bottom describes each device. Each row represents a network.

Click the View Diagnostic button (lower left) to display the

Device Communication Test screen. On this screen click the Start Polling button (lower left) to enable the polling test;

click the Stop Polling button to disable the polling test.  click DEVICE LIST

NOTE Do not use the Back button on this screen.

Instead, click a title (on the menu bar at the top) where you want to go on the screen.

 click View Diagnostic This table shows:

- the IP address of the Connectivity Modules

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Row

No.

Name

of ATS

or PM

Location

of ATS

or PM

ATS

Serial

Number

ATS

Catalog

Number

ATS

Amps

ATS

Volts

Address set in

ATS

Controller*

Address set in

Power Manager**

(if provided)

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

11

12

13

14

15

16

Instructions: Fill in the information for each Automatic Transfer Switch (ATS) and Power Manager (PM) connected to the network.

* For Group 5 Controller (4000 & 7000 Series) refer to User’s Guide 381333-126

* For Group 1 Controller (Series 300) refer to Communication Interface Module Instructions 381339-189

* For Group 7A Control Panel (ASCO 940, 962, 436, 434, 447, 448) refer to Accessory 72A Instructions 381339-172

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Communication Address Form

Row

No.

Name

of ATS

or PM

Location

of ATS

or PM

ATS

Serial

Number

ATS

Catalog

Number

ATS

Amps

ATS

Volts

Address set in

ATS

Controller*

Address set in

Power Manager**

(if provided)

17

18

19

20

21

22

23

24

25

26

27

28

29

30

31

32

Instructions: Fill in the information for each Automatic Transfer Switch (ATS) and Power Manager (PM) connected to the network.

* For Group 5 Controller (4000 & 7000 Series) refer to User’s Guide 381333-126

* For Group 1 Controller (Series 300) refer to Communication Interface Module Instructions 381339-189

* For Group 7A Control Panel (ASCO 940, 962, 436, 434, 447, 448) refer to Accessory 72A Instructions 381339-172

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Row

No.

Name

of ATS

or PM

Location

of ATS

or PM

ATS

Serial

Number

ATS

Catalog

Number

ATS

Amps

ATS

Volts

Address set in

ATS

Controller*

Address set in

Power Manager**

(if provided)

33

34

35

36

37

38

39

40

41

42

43

44

45

46

47

48

Instructions: Fill in the information for each Automatic Transfer Switch (ATS) and Power Manager (PM) connected to the network.

* For Group 5 Controller (4000 & 7000 Series) refer to User’s Guide 381333-126

* For Group 1 Controller (Series 300) refer to Communication Interface Module Instructions 381339-189

* For Group 7A Control Panel (ASCO 940, 962, 436, 434, 447, 448) refer to Accessory 72A Instructions 381339-172

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Communication Address Form

Row

No.

Name

of ATS

or PM

Location

of ATS

or PM

ATS

Serial

Number

ATS

Catalog

Number

ATS

Amps

ATS

Volts

Address set in

ATS

Controller*

Address set in

Power Manager**

(if provided)

49

50

51

52

53

54

55

56

57

58

59

60

61

62

63

64

Instructions: Fill in the information for each Automatic Transfer Switch (ATS) and Power Manager (PM) connected to the network.

* For Group 5 Controller (4000 & 7000 Series) refer to User’s Guide 381333-126

* For Group 1 Controller (Series 300) refer to Communication Interface Module Instructions 381339-189

* For Group 7A Control Panel (ASCO 940, 962, 436, 434, 447, 448) refer to Accessory 72A Instructions 381339-172

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Printed in U.S.A. © ASCO Power Technologies, L.P. 2008 All Rights Reserved.

A

About, 1-1

Acknowledge (alarm), 6-1 Alarms, 6-1

Alarm history logs, 6-1 ATS Forms, back of manual

B

Bypass (time delay), 3-1

C

Controller, 3-1 Event Log, 3-4

7000 Series ATS, 3-4 Pickup & Dropout

7000 Series ATS, 3-2 Series 300 ATS, 3-7 Status & Info

7000 Series ATS, 3-1 Series 300 ATS, 3-6 Test Schedules 7000 Series ATS, 3-5 Time Delays 7000 Series ATS, 3-3 Series 300 ATS, 3-8 Current Average, 2-1 Readings, 4-1 GenSet, 5-1 Power Manager, 4-1

D

Date and Time, 1-1 Description editor

Power Manager inputs/outputs, 4-2

transfer switch location, 3-1,3-6 transfer switch name, 3-1, 3-6 Device List, 7-1

Device list information, 7-1

E

Engine, 6-1

Input & output settings, 6-2 Power, energy readings, 6-1 Event log, 3-4

F

Frequency

Pickup & Dropout 7000 Series ATS, 3-2 Series 300 ATS, 3-7 Transfer switch status info

7000 Series ATS, 3-1 Series 300 ATS, 3-6

H

Help, 1-1 ASI, 1-800-800-2726 [email protected]

K

Alarms, 6-1

L

Logging On and Off, 1-1, 1-2 Load status, 2-1

7000 Series ATS , 2-1, 3-1 Series 300 ATS, 2-1, 3-6

N

Network Communication, 1-1 Network summary information, 2-1

O

Overview, 1-1

P

Password, 1-1 Pickup & dropout

7000 Series ATS, 3-2 Series 300 ATS, 3-7 Power Readings GenSet, 5-1 Power Manager, 4-1 Power Factor, 2-1 Readings GenSet, 5-1 Power Manager, 4-1 Power Manager, 4-1

Input & output settings, 4-2 Power, energy readings, 4-1

R

Retransfer (load), 3-1

S

Status & Info,3-1, 3-6 7000 Series ATS, 3-1 Series 300 ATS, 3-6 Summary, 2-1

Network summary information, 2-1 System Configuration, 1-3

also see ThinWeb Server

Installation Manual 381333-277E

T

Test schedules, 3-5 7000 Series ATS, 3-5 Thin Web Server,

see ThinWeb Server

Installation Manual 381333-277E Time delays, 3-3, 3-8 7000 Series ATS, 3-3 Series 300 ATS, 3-8 Transfer (load), 3-1

Transfer switch status inform- ation, 2-1

U

User name, 1-1

V

Voltage Average, 2-1 Pickup & Dropout

7000 Series ATS, 3-2 Series 300 ATS, 3-7 Readings

GenSet, 5-1

Power Manager, 4-1 Transfer switch status info

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