Dell UPS 10000R User Manual

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Troubleshooting

Table 17. Alarms, Notices, and Events

Alarms, Notices, and Events

Action

Possible Cause

Remote Emergency Power

Off
(Notice 12)
Beeping Alarm

The external contacts in the

rear of the UPS are configured

for REPO operation and they

have been activated.

The UPS de-energizes the load and enters

Standby mode. See “Installing Remote

Emergency Power-off” on page 26 for more

information.

Output Overload
(Alarm 25)
Intermittent Alarm

The load level is at or has

exceeded the configurable

threshold limit for a Level 1

Overload condition.

The UPS can support the load indefinitely at

this load level.
The alarm clears when the load drops below

5% of the set point.

Output Overload Level 2
(Alarm 159)
Beeping Alarm

The load level is >101% and

<110% of the UPS rating.

Remove some of the equipment from the

UPS. The UPS continues to operate, but

transfers to Fault mode in two minutes.
The alarm clears when the load drops below

5% of the set point.

Output Overload Level 3
(Alarm 162)
Beeping Alarm

The load is >110% of the UPS

rating.

Remove some of the equipment from the

UPS. The UPS continues to operate, but

transfers to Fault mode in 300 ms to one

second.
The alarm clears when the load drops below

5% of the set point.

Battery DC Over Voltage
(Alarm 68)
Beeping Alarm

Battery voltage levels have

exceeded the maximum

allowable limits.

The UPS turns off the charger until the next

power recycle. Contact your service

representative.

Charger Failure
(Alarm 34)
Continuous Alarm

A battery charger fault has been

detected.

The UPS turns off the charger until the next

power recycle. Contact your service

representative.

Inverter AC Over Voltage
(Alarm 0)
Beeping Alarm

The UPS has detected

abnormally high output voltage

levels.

The UPS transfers to Bypass mode if

supporting the load.

Inverter AC Under Voltage
(Alarm 1)
Beeping Alarm

The UPS has detected

abnormally low output voltage

levels.

The UPS transfers to Bypass mode if

supporting the load.

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