User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Product Description
- General Information
- Important Safety Messages
- Safety and General Information
- Product Overview
- Specifications
- Front Panel Features
- Rear Panel Features
- Operation
- Connect Equipment
- Turn the UPS On/Off
- UPS Display Interface
- Configuration
- UPS Settings
- Controllable Outlet Groups
- Emergency Power Off
- Network Management Interface (For NC models only)
- Introduction
- IP Address Configuration
- Related Documents
- Smart Battery Management
- Troubleshooting
- Transport
- Service
- Limited Factory Warranty
Smart-UPS On-Line SRT2200XLA/SRT3000XLA Tower/Rack-Mount 2U14
General settings
Configure these settings at any time, using the display interface, or the Network Management Web Interface.
Parameters Default Value Options Description
Config
Menu
UPS
Green Mode
Disabled Disable
Enable
Disable or enable Green mode operation
Output
Lower
Acceptable
Voltage
106 V 97 V - 106 V
If the UPS input voltage is between the lower
acceptable voltage and the higher acceptable
voltage, the UPS will operate in Green mode when
enabled.
If the output voltage goes outside the acceptable
range the UPS will switch from Green mode to
On-Line mode or to Battery mode.
Output
Upper
Acceptable
Voltage
127 V 127 V - 136 V
Output
Frequency
Auto (50/60 ± 3Hz) Auto (50/60 ± 3 Hz)
50 ± 0.1 Hz
50 ± 3.0 Hz
60 ± 0.1 Hz
60 ± 3.0 Hz
Set the output frequency for the UPS.
Output
Frequency
Slew Rate
1 Hz/Sec 0.5 Hz/Sec
1 Hz/Sec
2 Hz/Sec
4 Hz/Sec
Select the rate of change for output frequency in
Hertz per second.
Bypass
Lower
Acceptable
Voltage
89 V 89 V - 106 V
If the UPS input voltage is between the lower
acceptable voltage and the higher acceptable
voltage, the UPS can enter Bypass mode when
enabled.
Bypass
Upper
Acceptable
Voltage
138 V 127 V - 146 V
Bypass
Setting
Acceptable
Frequency
Wider Frequency
47 - 63 Hz
• Wider Frequency
47 - 63 Hz
• Use Output
Frequency Setting
The setting Wider Frequency, enables Bypass
mode operation for an input frequency range of
47-63 Hz.
Low
Runtime
Alert
150 seconds 0 to 1800 seconds The UPS will emit an audible alarm when the
remaining runtime has reached this threshold.
Self Test
Schedule
Startup + every 14
days since last test
Never
Startup
Startup + 7 days
Startup + 14 days
This is the interval at which the UPS will execute a
Self Test.










