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power to equipment and switches to battery mode frequently.
High/Low Input (or
Output) Voltage
Threshold
When the utility power voltage or output voltage (depending on UPS
model) is higher/lower than the threshold, the UPS will supply battery
power to the connected equipment.
Frequency Tolerance
Sets the acceptable range of the input frequency. The UPS will supply
battery power to the connected equipment if it is out of tolerance.
Operation
Normal
Normal operating mode of the UPS.
Generator Mode
If the UPS uses generator as its input power, this option should enable the
UPS to function normally. If this option is selected, the UPS will be
forbidden to enter Bypass Mode or ECO Mode to protect the connected
equipment.
ECO Mode
Economy mode. The UPS will enter Bypass Mode when the input
voltage/frequency is within the configured threshold. Once the utility
voltage/frequency exceeds thresholds, the UPS will switch to Normal
operation. This mode will significantly increase UPS system efficiency.
Manual Bypass
Determines whether to allow the UPS to enter Manual Bypass Mode. If
this option is enabled, the UPS will be forced to enter Bypass Mode.
Bypass
Note:
The UPS may automatically enter Bypass Mode per these
configured settings.
Bypass Condition
No Bypass: If this option is selected, the UPS will not enter Bypass Mode
and will stop supplying output power.
Check Volt/Freq: If the utility voltage is in the range of the voltage
thresholds and the utility frequency is in range of the frequency tolerance,
the UPS will enter Bypass Mode. Otherwise the UPS will stop supplying
output power.
Check Volt Only: Only if the utility voltage is in the range of the voltage
thresholds, the UPS will enter Bypass Mode. Otherwise the UPS will stop
supplying output power.
Bypass When UPS Off
When the UPS turn off, the UPS switch to Bypass Mode.
Power Restore
After utility power is restored, the UPS turns on automatically and supplies
power to the connected equipment. The following settings are used to
configure the UPS restore
behavior:
Automatic Restore
When this option is enabled, the UPS will restore output immediately when
the utility power restores. When this option is disabled, the UPS will not
restore output until it is turned on manually at a later time.
Recharged Delay
When utility power restores, the UPS will start to recharge until the
specified time has elapsed before restoring output power.