Configure mode, Battery mode, Auto-bypass mode – HP Tower Uninterruptible Power System User Manual

Page 39: Operating the ups front panel controls, Configure mode battery mode auto-bypass mode

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UPS operations 39

For the location of buttons, see "UPS front panel controls (on page

8

)."

For the location of LEDs, see "UPS front panel LED indicators (on page

8

)."

Configure mode

The UPS can be placed in Configure mode while in Operate mode (on page

38

), Battery mode (on page

39

) or Standby mode (on page

38

).

In Configure mode:

Power is available at the UPS receptacles when entered from Operate mode. Power is not available
at the receptacles when entered from Standby mode.

The UPS charges the batteries as necessary.

The UPS configuration can be updated.

To place the UPS in Configure mode, press and hold the On and Test/Alarm Reset buttons simultaneously
for 3 seconds. The Load Level indicators flash briefly, and then display the enabled options.
For the location of buttons, see "UPS front panel controls (on page

8

)."

For the location of LEDs, see "UPS front panel LED indicators (on page

8

)."

Battery mode

When utility power is lost, the UPS automatically transfers from Operate mode (on page

38

) to Battery

mode.
In Battery mode, the UPS supplies power without being connected to utility power. When utility power
becomes available, the UPS returns to Operate mode.
After the UPS is initially connected to utility power, it can be started on battery power thereafter. To start
the UPS in Battery mode (no utility power present), press and hold the On and Battery Start buttons
simultaneously for three seconds.

Auto-Bypass mode

The UPS automatically enters Auto-Bypass mode when one of the following conditions occurs:

The power from the UPS reaches a percentage greater than 110 percent for more than 10 cycles or
between 103 percent and 110 percent for more than 30 seconds.

The UPS detects an overtemperature condition (on page

56

).

The UPS detects a fan failure.

There is an internal UPS failure while in Operate mode (on page

38

).

All internal faults transfer the UPS to either Auto-Bypass or Converter Off mode ("

UPS is in Converter Off

mode

" on page

54

), depending on whether the load is being powered at the time the fault is detected.

The UPS can be forced to Converter Off mode from Auto-Bypass mode by pressing the Off button, and
can be sent back to Auto-Bypass mode by pressing the On button.

Operating the UPS front panel controls

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