Dell J728N, K803N, H950N, H967N manual Configuring Automatic Restart, Running Automatic Battery Tests

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Running Automatic Battery Tests

The automatic discharge test, enabled by default, runs during the transition from Float to Rest mode. After the test completes, the charge cycle restarts to completely charge the batteries and then continues to Rest mode normally. The automatic test runs approximately once every three months and does not run again until after three more Float to Rest mode transitions. If a manual battery test is requested, the automatic battery test timer is reset so it will not run for the next three months.

For an automatic battery test to run:

SThe Automatic Battery Tests setting must be enabled for the automatic battery tests to run. (See the following section, “Configuring Automatic Battery Tests.”)

SThe batteries must be fully charged.

SThe UPS must be in Normal mode or High Efficiency mode with no active alarms.

SThe load must be higher than 10%.

Configuring Automatic Battery Tests

To configure the automatic battery tests:

1Press the button for one second to go to the main menu selection and scroll down to the Settings menu using the button.

2Press the button to enter the Settings menu.

3Use the button to scroll to the Automatic Battery Tests option and press the button. The option begins to flash.

4Select whether to enable or disable the automatic battery test using the and buttons.

5Press the button to confirm.

Configuring Automatic Restart

The UPS automatically restarts if the utility power returns after the output was shut off due to depleted batteries, a shutdown input signal, or automatic shutdown command.

You can set the load segment for the amount of time to delay the restart when utility power returns, using the Automatic Start Delay setting. You can also configure UPS restart to depend on the battery charge level, using the Battery Charge % to Restart setting.

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Contents Users Guide September 2009 S 164201788 Table of Contents Dell UPS Management Software RS-232 and USB Communication PortsUPS Status Menu Event Log Menu Testing BatteriesDell Online Rack UPS IntroductionIntroduction What are You Looking For? Find It Here Finding InformationUPS Output Power Safety WarningsSafety Warnings Do not add weight to slide/rail mounted equipment Inspecting the Equipment InstallationUnpacking the Cabinet Unpacking the CabinetLifting the Cabinet 120V Rear Panel Identifying the UPS Rear Panels230V Rear Panel Identifying the UPS Front PanelOpening the Metal Battery Cover Rackmount SetupIf installing additional UPSs, repeat for each cabinet Positioning the Rails Attaching the Rails to the Rack Installing and Securing the Cabinet Installing the Battery Tray Install the UPS front cover see Figure Removing the Battery Connector Cover Installing the EBMInstalling the Strain Relief Bracket EBM Installation Installing the UPSRepo Connections Wire Function Installing Remote Emergency Power-offRepo Connector UPS Initial Startup Minimum Upstream Circuit Breaker Rating UPS Output PowerPower Cord Ratings Installation Starting the UPS OperationUPS Startup and Shutdown UPS Shutdown Starting the UPS on BatteryControl Button Functions Control Button Sequence Control Panel FunctionsStartup Screen Changing the LanguageDisplay Functions UPS Status Screen LockedBypass Mode Battery ModeBad Battery Detected or Battery Disconnected UPS General Alarms ActiveNormal Mode Status Summary Screens Description Battery Test StatusHigh Efficiency Mode Converter ModeEvent Log Battery Status Screens DescriptionMeasurements Control Screens Description Control ScreensIdentification SettingsSettings Description Available Settings Default Setting Settings Description Available Settings Default Setting Settings Description Available Settings Default Setting Settings Description Available Settings Default Setting Settings Description Available Settings Default Setting Transferring the UPS Between Modes Transferring from Normal to Bypass ModeTransferring from Bypass to Normal Mode Setting Power StrategyBehavior on Overload Retrieving the Event LogControlling Load Segments Through the Display Configuring Load SegmentsConfiguring Automatic Start Delay Configuring Automatic on Battery Shutdown Configuring the UPS for an EBM Configuring Battery SettingsConfiguring Automatic Battery Tests Configuring Automatic RestartRunning Automatic Battery Tests RS-232 and USB Communication Ports Additional UPS FeaturesGND RS-232 Communication Port Pin AssignmentDell Network Management Card Dell Network Management Card OptionalDell UPS Management Software Transporting the UPS UPS MaintenanceUPS and Battery Care Remove the UPS front cover see Figure Disconnect the internal battery connectors see Figure Storing the UPS and Batteries When to Replace BatteriesUpdating the UPS Firmware Testing BatteriesSpecifications Rated at nominal inputs Regulation Normal mode Power LevelsRegulation Battery mode Environmental and SafetyBattery Runtimes Battery ConfigurationVoltage FusesUPS Status Menu TroubleshootingAccessing Alarms and Conditions Event Log Menu Typical Alarms and ConditionsAction Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Silencing the Alarm

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