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8. Troubleshooting
The UPS is designed for durable, automatic operation and also alert you
whenever potential operating problems may occur. Usually the alarms shown
by the control panel do not mean that the output power is affected. Instead,
they are preventive alarms intended to alert the user.
Events are silent status information that are recorded into the Event log.
Example = "Battery charging".
Alarms are recorded into the Event log and displayed on the LCD status
screen with the logo blinking. Some alarms may be announced by a beep
every 1 second. Example = "Battery low".
Faults are announced by a continuous beep and red LED, recorded into the
Event log. Example = Out. short circuit.
Use the following troubleshooting chart to determine the UPS alarm condition.
8.1 Typical alarms and faults
To check the Event log:
1. By pressing
on the menu of “Event log”.
2. Scroll through the listed events or faults.
3. The following table describes typical conditions.
Conditions
Possible cause
Action
Battery mode
Battery (Orange) LED is
On.
1 beep every 4 seconds.
Code: E062
A utility failure has occurred
and the UPS is in Battery mode.
The UPS is powering the
equipment with battery
power. Prepare your
equipment for shutdown.
Battery low
Battery (Orange) LED is
On.
1 beep every 1 second.
Code: A012
The UPS is in Battery mode and
the battery is running low.
This warning is
approximate, and the
actual time to shutdown
may vary significantly.
Depending on the UPS
load and number of
Extended Battery Modules
(EBMs), the "Battery Low"
warning may occur before
the batteries reach 20%
capacity.
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