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Test Mode
In this mode, the UPS verifies its functions by running in On Battery
mode for about one
minute. It automatically returns to On Line mode when the test is finished.
Hot Swap Mode
In this mode, the user can change the internal batteries without shutting down the UPS
or the loads.
See Section 5.3, “Internal Battery Replacement” for the battery changing procedure.
3) Low Battery Disconnect State
The UPS automatically switches into this state when it is in On Battery mode,
and the battery is discharged to a level where it cannot provide power to the
UPS’s internal electronics.
In this state, all the Display and Control panel’s LED’s are off, indicating the
UPS is shut down and providing no power to the loads. It stays in this state
until utility line AC power is available.
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Operating Modes (Continued)
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3.5
Front Panel Indicators and Controls (Continued)
5.
Percentage Load Indicator
When the % Load button is pressed, the LEDs show the output power as a
percentage of the UPS's maximum output power. It can be operated at any
power up to 100%, but should not be used when the % 110 LED is ON.
Overloading can result in reduced runtime, unexpected shutdowns, or
damage to the inverter.
4.
Test LED
The Test LED comes ON when the UPS is in the Test mode. The Test LED
flashes when an Output Shutdown or Inverter Shutdown command is
pending.
Figure 3.6
Load State Indicator Button
% Load Button
110% LED
Battery Voltage
UPS Low Battery Mode State
Low Battery Warning
Low Battery Shutdown
Low Battery Disconnect
Fully Charged
Discharged
Figure 3.1
Low Battery Mode States
On Batt
LED ON
Low Batt
LED
Flashing
LED's
Sequentally
Flashing
All
LED's
OFF
Battery Charge