User manual

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TABLE 4 - Alarm List
Alarm Message What It Means What to Do
Battery MCB is off
(This alarm is normally
for units with external
batteries. It can be
caused by incorrect
installation.)
The DC disconnect circuit breaker is open. If
bypass voltage is within tolerance (see
Glossary), the unit transfers to static bypass
operation. If not, the unit transfers to standby
and
does not supply output voltage.
At the DC disconnect,
you must first
turn the precharge/discharge switch to
the precharge position and hold it until
the LED turns off.
Precharge is very
important to prevent damage to your
equipment. After precharge, switch the
DC disconnect circuit breaker on.
Battery Monitor Alarm The battery monitor test has found that the
battery pack is near low runtime capacity or
that the battery pack may have a problem.
The unit’s status does not change, but when
the unit operates on battery, runtime will be
seriously reduced.
Phone BEST’s Worldwide Service to
schedule battery maintenance.
Battery Monitor
Warning
The battery monitor test has found that
battery capacity is reduced (typically below
80%). The unit’s status does not change, but
the unit will not be able to operate as long on
battery (it will have reduced runtime).
See Section 205 to display the
parameters. Then, change the “Battery
monitor reset” parameter to “ON.” This
will clear the Battery Monitor Warning .
Next, do a battery monitor test (see
Section 302). If the alarm starts again,
phone BEST’s Worldwide Service to
schedule battery maintenance.
Bypass freq. is out of
tolerance
The bypass frequency is out of tolerance (too
high, low, or unstable). The unit may transfer
to battery or standby operation; it cannot
operate in static bypass.
Ask an electrician to make sure that the
correct input frequency is being supplied
to the UPS. If so, phone BEST’s
Worldwide Service.
Bypass is moment. out
of tolerance
(This alarm is normal
when there is a power
outage.)
The bypass voltage was momentarily out of
tolerance (see the Glossary). The unit may
transfer to battery or standby operation; it
cannot operate in static bypass.
Ask an electrician to make sure that the
correct input voltage is being supplied to
the UPS. If so, and if this voltage is
within the range accepted by the UPS,
phone BEST’s Worldwide Service.
Bypass is out of
tolerance
(This alarm is normal
when there is a power
outage.)
The bypass voltage is out of tolerance (too
high or low). The unit may transfer to battery
or standby operation; it cannot operate in
static bypass.
Ask an electrician to make sure that the
correct input voltage is being supplied to
the UPS. If so, phone BEST’s Worldwide
Service.
Charge reg. error
(reg. = regulator)
Failure in charge regulation. The unit
transfers to battery until the “Low DC
shutdown” alarm; then, it transfers to standby
and
does not supply output voltage.
Phone BEST’s Worldwide Service.
External service switch
activated
The external service bypass switch is in the
line position. The unit is in standby and
does
not supply output voltage.
However, the
loads may be receiving power from the
external manual bypass.
Phone BEST’s Worldwide Service.