APC ACRD200 Installation Manual Page 31

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23InRow RD Fluid Cooled Operation and Maintenance
Event Log
The event log saves status information and a message each time a change in the cooling group is
detected. Alarms and events are recorded in the log and displayed on the active alarms screen. Status
information and system configuration changes are only displayed in the event log.
View the event log
Path: Main > View Event Log
The event log keeps a record of all alarms and events. The screen displays the following information:
The name of the event
The time and date the event occurred
Use the arrow keys to scroll through the list of events and display the date and time for each event.
Clear the event log
Path: Main > Clear Event Log
A confirmation screen displays when this option is selected. Enter the Admin password to erase the log.
Select YES to erase all of the events in the log. Select NO to return to the main screen.
Respond to Alarms
When an alarm is triggered, the cooling unit alerts you through the display interface by the following
methods:
Active alarm screen entry on scrolling status screens
LEDs on the front panel display
An optional audible alarm, if enabled, every 30 seconds
View active alarms
Path: Main > View Alarms
The View Alarms screen provides the number of alarms, the severity level of each active alarm, and a
brief description of each alarm. Press the arrow keys to view the rest of the list.
See “View the event log” on page 23 for more information on the alarm and event details
screens.
Clear active alarms
Path: Main > Clear Alarms
A confirmation screen displays when this option is selected. Enter the Admin password to clear the
alarm list. Select YES to clear all of the alarms in the list. Select NO to return to the main screen. If the
conditions that caused the alarm still exist, those conditions will cause the alarm to be regenerated.
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