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2.2.12 Alarm Menu
Purpose: Describes the Alarm Submenu and how to use the LCD for troubleshooting.
(Figures 22, 23 and 24)
Procedure: When the Red ALARM LED is FLASHING, the unit has an alarm, indicating a
condition not serious enough to stop it from providing output power. Press ENTER to see
the alarm.
LCD SHOWS
ALARM
DESCRIPTION
Line Freq
Line Frequency
The Input frequency is fluctuating & out of tolerance
Low O/P Volt
Low Output Voltage
The output voltage is low, but still usable
No Temp. Probe
Temperature Probe
Unplugged
The battery temperature probe is unplugged or damaged.
When the unit detects the probe is unplugged, it will
continue to operate but the charger voltage will
automatically be set to the lowest value
Over Load
Overload
The loads are drawing more power from the MP2000
Batt Not Conn
Battery Not Connect
The Battery is not connected
High Temp
High Temperature
The battery temperature is high
Low Temp
Low Temperature
The battery temperature is low
Alarm
Ext Alarm
Battery Alarm
Fan Failure
Door Interlock
This alarm will be signaled by closure on pin 19 and pin 20
on the green coated terminal block.
Note:
The alarms are self-resetable. After the alarm condition is removed, the unit
automatically returns to Line mode if the line is qualified, or battery mode if the line is
unqualified.
Figure 24
Alarm Table
Summary of Contents for MP Series
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Page 20: ...20 STEP 1 Connect CONTROL Wires ...
Page 22: ...22 Installation and Troubleshooting Guide Figure 9 ...
Page 30: ...30 MP2000E System Battery Backup System Section 2 Operator s Manual ...
Page 49: ...49 Figure 21 Note See Section 2 2 14 For details on Event Log View under Maintenance submenu ...
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Page 70: ...70 2 3 3 Main Menu ...
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