Rackmount Solutions XRT Series User Manual

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automatically run a self test and at the successful completion, provide
power to the output receptacles and indicate “normal AC”. Certain faults
will prevent the UPS from supplying power to your equipment and will
cause an error status to be displayed and an audible alarm to sound. If
this occurs see the TROUBLESHOOTING section. To insure the
batteries are completely charged, it is a good idea to leave the UPS on
for 8 hours before using it to run your system. We understand that in
most cases you may not have the luxury of waiting for the batteries to
become fully charged, therefore you may install your equipment and
begin using the UPS immediately. If a power failure occurs before the
batteries are fully charged, the UPS may not supply power for the length
of time you would normally expect in battery backup mode.

7. Plug all equipment to be protected into the UPS output receptacles.

Insure that you do not exceed the maximum output power
capability of the XRT UPS (refer to UPS back panel or
electrical specifications in this manual).

Turn on your protected equipment one unit at a time and
verify that the “100% Load” condition is not exceeded.

Depending on the XRT model, the Load condition will be

displayed on the front panel as follows:

a) The XRT600 will provide an indication of the UPS status on the

LED front panel.

XRT600 Front Panel Showing Load LED’s

b) The XRT1000 and above will display the UPS status on the LCD

screen.

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