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UPS Alarm and Status Messages

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PPENDIX

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LARM

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TATUS

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ESSAGES

Table 7 shows alarm and status messages as they appear in Liebert NXL’s touchscreen and in the

history log, along with a description and recommended actions, if any.
If the recommended action fails to correct the condition, contact your factory-authorized service pro-

vider.
The “Service Telephone Number” can be found by pressing “CONFIG,” “Ratings,” “More>>” on the

menu bar.

Table 7

Liebert NXL alarm and status messages

Event Message

Event Definition

Recommended Action

Auto Restart Fail

An Automatic Restart was enabled but has failed

to complete.

With Automatic Restart enabled, the unit

automatically restarts after an End of Discharge

(EOD) event. This alarm means that one of the

auto restart requirements was true, but failed

before the restart sequence completed.

For example, one conditional requirement for

Automatic Restart to occur is that the Rectifier

Input Voltage must be within acceptable limits. If,

during the restart sequence, the input voltage

drops out of tolerance, the Automatic Restart will

fail.

This alarm is self-clearing. When the condition is

no longer present, the alarm and any control

activity tied to the alarm reverts to normal.

Press “SILENCE” to silence the audible alarm.

Check the active events to determine the status of

the UPS.

If “Auto Restart Fail” is the only alarm present,

attempt a manual start of the unit by pressing

“Startup,” “Manual Start,” then following the prompts

to attempt to place the unit back online.

If the manual start fails, or if there are other alarms

present that won’t clear, contact your factory-

authorized service provider.

Auto Rexfer Failed

The condition that caused an automatic transfer

to bypass failed to clear within a specified time

delay.

An example of a recoverable transfer (one which

the controls may attempt to recover from

automatically) is an overload that exceeded the

overload time curve.

Press “SILENCE” to silence the audible alarm.

Press “RESET” to attempt to clear active events.

This does not clear the “Auto Retransfer Failed”

alarm.

If all other alarm conditions clear, attempt a manual

transfer back to Inverter by pressing “Transfer,”

“UPS.”

If the transfer is successful, press “RESET” to clear

this alarm from the Active Event Window. If the UPS

fails to transfer and the active messages do not

explain the reason, contact your factory-authorized

service provider.

Batt CB “#” Open

Battery Circuit Breaker “#” is open.

This status message is self-clearing. When the

condition is no longer present, the message and

any control activity tied to the status event reverts

to normal. (The Liebert NXL has eight battery

circuit breakers.)

Press “SILENCE” to silence the audible alarm.

Check the status of Battery Circuit Breaker “#”. If it

is open, the alarm is normal.

If Battery Circuit Breaker “#” is closed, contact your

factory-authorized service provider.

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