GE 1000-1500-2000-3000 VA Manual Do Utilizador
OPM_GTU_TWR_1K0_3K0_XUS_V015
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DE GT Series: User manual rev date 8-11- 04
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3.1 Operation Panel
1
Switch ‘I/TEST’
- Switches on the UPS
- In ‘ON-LINE’ mode it starts the battery test
- In ‘ON BATTERY’ mode it mutes the buzzer
- In ‘ON-LINE’ mode it starts the battery test
- In ‘ON BATTERY’ mode it mutes the buzzer
2
Off switch
Switches off the UPS
3
LED ‘Bypass’
The UPS is in ‘BYPASS’ mode: the incoming utility power is
channeled directly to the load. See also 3.3.5
channeled directly to the load. See also 3.3.5
4
LED ‘Line’
Indicates the condition of the utility input power.
Continuously lighting up: the input power is OK,
Flashing : input voltage is too low, too high, or out of frequency,
Off: blackout or ultra high voltage (>150Vac)
Continuously lighting up: the input power is OK,
Flashing : input voltage is too low, too high, or out of frequency,
Off: blackout or ultra high voltage (>150Vac)
5
LED ‘On Line’
The UPS is operating in the (normal) ‘ON LINE’ mode
6
LED ‘On Battery’
The UPS is operating in ‘ON BATTERY’ (back-up) mode: utility
power fails, and the internal batteries supply the required
power until either they are depleted or utility power returns.
power fails, and the internal batteries supply the required
power until either they are depleted or utility power returns.
7
Level bar
- In ‘ON BATTERY’ mode: shows current battery capacity
- In ‘ON LINE’ mode: showing current load level
- In ‘ON LINE’ mode: showing current load level
8
Battery LED
Level bar shows current battery capacity
9
Load LED
Level bar shows current load level
10 Battery low LED
The battery is almost depleted
11 Replace battery LED After a battery test the LED shows that the batteries are weak.
Battery replacement is recommended
12 Overload LED
The load exceeds the nominal UPS rating. After a short period
of time the UPS will transfer to ‘BYPASS’ mode
of time the UPS will transfer to ‘BYPASS’ mode
13 Fault LED
The UPS is faulty
3 - Operation
Fig. 3.1 Operating panel