HP (Hewlett-Packard) 651176-002 ユーザーズマニュアル
UPS operations 43
Available settings
Parameter
Associated LED
Explanation (when LED is illuminated)
110/220 Nom Battery Fault
Nominal output voltage is 110 V for a low
voltage model and 220 V for a high voltage
model
model
120/230 Nom Site Wiring Fault
Nominal output voltage is 120 V for a low
voltage model and 230 V for a high voltage
model
127/240 Nom Overtemperature
Nominal output voltage is 127 V for a low
voltage model and 240 V for a high voltage
model
Wiring fault setting
Wiring fault
Overload
Audible alarm will sound when ground is
missing or line and neutral connections are
missing or line and neutral connections are
reversed
NOTE:
For high voltage UPSs, the Site Wiring Fault function is disabled by default, but can be
manually enabled.
To change the UPS configuration parameters:
1.
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The LEDs associated with the currently configured parameters illuminate. A flashing cursor indicates
where you are in the configuration process as you scroll through the available settings.
where you are in the configuration process as you scroll through the available settings.
2.
Press the On button to scroll through the options. Each time the On button is pressed, the audible alarm
sounds.
sounds.
3.
Start over with step 1.
4.
Press the Off button once to toggle the selected option on or off.
5.
Repeat steps 2 and 3 for each option.
6.
To save the configuration settings and exit Configure mode, press and hold the Test/Alarm Reset button
for 3 seconds.
for 3 seconds.
NOTE:
Configure mode times out after 2 minutes of inactivity. If the Test/Alarm Reset button has
not been pressed, any new selections are not saved.
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Initiating a self-test
To initiate a self-test, press and hold the Test/Alarm Reset button ("
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) for
three seconds.
If the UPS detects a problem, the appropriate LED ("
If the UPS detects a problem, the appropriate LED ("
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) illuminates
and an audible alarm may sound.
For information on what to do if the self-test detects a problem, see "Troubleshooting (on page
For information on what to do if the self-test detects a problem, see "Troubleshooting (on page
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