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Table 3: Audible Alarms
Number of Beeps
What It Means
1 every 5 seconds
Line Loss: The unit is on battery power. See Table 4 for more information.
2 every 5 seconds
Low Battery Alarm: The unit was running on battery power and shut down due
to very low battery voltage. The unit will restart automatically when acceptable
power returns.
Continuous
1) Output Short Circuit
2) Starting Fault: Input voltage out of range when unit is turned on.
Continuous
UPS Fault: UPS internal failure
1 beep every second
3 every 5 minutes
3 every 5 minutes
Output Overload: Too much load equipment.
Battery Undercharged: While on line operation, low battery voltage indicates
that the battery will provide minimal backup time.
Replace the Battery: The battery needs to be replaced. See “Replacing the Bat-
teries” on page 10.
To silence an alarm, press the alarm silence button on the front panel (see Page 3 for the location
of this button). The beep will stop, but the alarm light will stay on. Note: Silencing the alarm
does not solve the problem that caused it. See Tables 3 and 4.
If your SOLA 325 runs on batteries frequently because the input utility line varies often, you may
want to adjust your SOLA 325 to accept wider voltage variations before switching to batteries.
Appendix A describes how to adjust the SOLA 325 from the front panel in response to specific
utility power problems. You should have an electrician check your nominal line voltage and
determine if the problem is due to a “Surge” (high) voltage or “Brownout” (low) voltage.
Changing the setting without this knowledge could make the problem worse.