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The ONLINE (green) LED illuminates in a steady state when the UPS is on and the
inverter is providing the output power. The ONLINE LED will extinguish when oper-
ating in the Battery mode.
The LINE (green) LED illuminates in a steady state when the UPS is connected to
Utility Power and there is an acceptable AC voltage present. The LINE LED will
extinguish when operating in the Battery mode and if the Utility voltage is not present.
The LINE LED will flash when the Utility voltage or frequency is out of the Bypass
mode range.
The BYPASS (yellow) LED will be flashing when the UPS is operating in the Bypass
mode. The BYPASS LED will extinguish when operating in the On-Line and the
Battery modes.
The FAULT (red) LED illuminates in a steady state when the UPS detects an internal
fault and is not functioning properly. The FAULT LED is extinguished when the UPS
is operating properly.
The LOAD (yellow) LED illuminates is a steady state when the UPS is operating in
the On-line or Bypass modes. The LOAD LED indicates the Battery/Load Capacity
bar graph (4-LEDs) represents the output load capacity. The LOAD LED will extin-
guish in the Battery mode.
The OVERLOAD (red) LED illuminates in a steady state when the output load has
exceeded the full load rating of the UPS. The OVERLOAD LED will extinguish when
the output load has not exceeded the full load rating of the UPS.
The BATT (yellow) LED illuminates is a steady state when the UPS is operating in
the Battery mode. The BATT LED indicates the Battery/Load Capacity bar graph (4-
LEDs) represents the battery capacity. The BATT LED will extinguish in the On-Line
and the Bypass modes.
The ON BATT (green) LED illuminates in a steady state when the UPS is oper-
ating in the Battery mode. The ON BATT LED will extinguish when operating in
the On-Line and the Bypass modes.
The BATT LOW (yellow) LED illuminates in a steady state when the UPS reaches
a low battery condition. The BATT LOW LED is extinguished when the UPS is
in the On-Line mode and when the battery is not in a low battery condition.
The REPLACE BATT (red) LED illuminates in a steady state when the UPS
detects a weak battery, bad battery or if the battery is disconnected. The
REPLACE BATT LED is extinguished when the battery's condition is good.
The Load Level Bar Graph operates as follows:
25% Load (green) LED will be illuminated when there is approximately 25% of
the rated capacity.
50% Load (green) LED will be illuminated when there is approximately 50% of
the rated capacity.
75% Load (green) LED will be illuminated when there is approximately 75% of
the rated capacity.
100% Load (green) LED will be illuminated when there is approximately 100%
of the rated capacity.
The Battery Capacity Bar Graph operates as follows:
100% Battery Capacity (green) LED will be illuminated until the battery’s ca-
pacity drops below 100% capacity and then it will extinguish.
75% Battery Capacity (green) LED will be illuminated until the battery’s capac-
ity drops below 75% capacity and then it will extinguish.
50% Battery Capacity (green) LED will be illuminated until the battery’s capac-
ity drops below 50% capacity and then it will extinguish.
25% Battery Capacity (green) LED will be illuminated until the battery’s capac-
ity drops below 25% capacity and then it will extinguish.
When the following events occurred, the corresponding LEDs will illuminate as
followings:
Battery Test: All of the LEDs will be constantly on.
EPO function: All of the LEDs will be off.
Output short circuit: The OVERLOAD LED will flash.
ON/TEST Button has three functions:
1. Press for 1-beep (2-seconds) to turn the UPS on. NOTE: The input circuit
breaker MUST be in the on position for the 208V models.
2. AC mode: Press for 1-beep (2-seconds) to perform a battery test.
3. Battery mode: Press for 1-beep (2-seconds) to silence the alarm.
OFF Button:
Press for 1-beep (2-seconds) to turn the UPS off. NOTE: The input circuit
breaker MUST be turned to the off position for the 208V models.
CONTROL PANEL
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