Ups is in auto-bypass mode – HP Tower Uninterruptible Power System User Manual

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Troubleshooting 53

Off

On

Off

On—
Battery
capacity
<25%

On—
Battery
capacity
>25%

On—
Battery
capacity
>50%

On—
Battery
capacity
>75%

Off

UPS is on battery (on page

55

)—No utility power

*

*

*

Off

*

*

Flashing *

Overtemperature condition
(on page

56

)

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Off

On

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Internal UPS fault condition
(on page

56

)

Flashin
g

Off

Off

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REPO condition (on page

56

)

*

Off

*

Off

*

Flashing *

*

Site wiring condition (on
page

56

)

*

Off

*

On

On

On

On

Flashing

Overload condition (on page

57

)—UPS power capacity is

exceeded with no other faults

*

Off

*

Off

*

*

*

Flashing

Overload condition (on page

57

)—UPS power capacity is

exceeded while other faults
exist

Off

On

Off

On—
Battery
capacity
<25%

On—
Battery
capacity
>25%

On—
Battery
capacity
>50%

On—
Battery
capacity
>75%

Flashing

Overload condition (on page

57

)—UPS power capacity is

exceeded while on battery
with no other faults

Off

On

Off

Off

Off

Off

Flashing Flashing

Overload condition (on page

57

)—UPS power capacity is

exceeded while on battery
with overtemperature fault

Off

Flashin
g

Off

Flashing Flashing Flashing Flashing Flashing

Unit is powering down

Flashin
g

Flashin
g

Flashin
g

Flashing Flashing Flashing Flashing Flashing

Checksum failure error (on
page

57

)

* This LED can be in any state.

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

8

)."

UPS is in Auto-Bypass mode

The UPS transfers from Operate mode (on page

38

) to Auto-Bypass when one of the following fault

conditions is detected:

Inverter AC over voltage

Inverter AC under voltage

Rectifier input over current

Inverter output over current

Inverter fault

Heat sink over temperature

Fan failure

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