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OPERATION MANUAL
UPS003024024015
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MODULE
4.4.
NOTE: No username and password authentication is required to view the Module
page or
Event log.
4.4.1. MODULE STATUS
The Module Status indicates the general state of the UPS, and closely follows the front
panel MOD indicator. A table of Module Status states is below. Minor Faults may be
corrected by a Reset (see RESET
Section 2.2.11 or RESET
Section
4.8.2). Major faults
may be corrected by using the Restore Factory Defaults (See RESTORE FACTORY
DEFAULTS
,
Section 2.2.12 or RESTORE
,
Section
4.8.8). If normal operation does not
follow after a Restore Factory Defaults, please contact Panduit for technical support or
service.
Status
Description
No Power
If no power is supplied to the device, the module status
indicator shall be steady off.
Device Operational If the device is operating correctly, the module status
indicator shall by steady green.
Standby
If the device has not been configured, the module status
indicator shall be flashing green.
Minor Fault
If the device has detected a recoverable minor fault, the
module status indicator shall be flashing red.
NOTE: An incorrect or Inconsistent configuration would be
considered a minor fault.
Major Fault
If the device has detected a non-recoverable major fault,
the module status indicator shall be steady red.
Self-Test
While the device is performing is power up testing, the
module status indicator shall be flashing green/red.
4.4.2. Input, Volts and Input, Amps
Input, Volts displays the DC Voltage present on the Input + and - terminals.
Input, Amps display the total DC Current being used by the UPS, which is a
combination of Charge Power plus Output (load) Power.
4.4.3. Output, Volts and Output, Amps
Output, Volts displays the DC Voltage present on the and – terminals. When
Input Power is present, this may be a slightly lower value than Input, Volts due to small
losses within the UPS circuitry. When Input Power is not present, this value will be the
nominal Output Voltage supplied by the UPS from its internal stored energy and output
conversion circuitry.