· The green LED indicates that the equipment is working in line mode.
The red LED indicates that the equipment is working in battery mode,
powering the protected equipment from the battery.
· This LED indicates an alarm. A blinking red light indicates that the
equipment has shut down due to the persistence of an alarm. Try to
ascertain he cause of the alarm (temperature or overload).
Red LED statuses:
Off:
no alarms.
Solid red:
equipment with alarm (acoustical also).
Blinking red:
the equipment has shut down due to a persistent alarm.
· A set of LEDs which indicates the estimated recharge status of the bat-
teries at all times, indicating the following levels: 25, 50, 75 and 100%.
If these LEDs are blinking it means that the battery is defective after
having run a battery test. In this case, the batteries must be recharged
for at least 6 hours followed by another battery test. If the same battery
failure occurs at this point, the batteries must be replaced.
NOTE: only applies to 115V models: There is an indicator on the rear panel of a defective grounding
connection. If this indicator is lit, the electrical installation should be checked (On the Rack version,
this indicator light is located on the front panel).
5.3 Push Button Operation
On the rear panel of the equipment there is a “push button” which performs several different functions
depending on the initial status of the equipment (In the Rack version the button is located on the front):
· If the equipment is operating normally, pressing the button for approxi-
mately 2 seconds will test the batteries.
. If the equipment is operating normally and the button is held down for
more than five seconds, the unit will shut down and move into a stand-
by mode (The equipment will restart at the end of the configured stand-
by time if there is power from the mains in order to prevent the battery
from being completely worn down) Attention: it is not a real permanent
shutdown.
· If the UPS is turned off and the button is pressed for more than 2 seconds, the unit will start up and
provided output voltage which will come from the batteries when there is no mains power and the bat-
teries are sufficiently charged.
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