5.0Controlsandindicators
5.1Power I/0 switch
The power I/0 switch controls power to the UPS and its output receptacles. When the switch is on, the UPS operates and your computer equipment will be powered. When the switch is off, the
UPS is
by using just the power I/0 switch! The lamp within the power I/0 switch illuminates whenever normal voltages are present at the output receptacles. When the switch is in the on position and the
lamp is extinguished, the UPS has shut down due to overload or low battery.
5.2 Test/Alarm Disable switch (on units so equipped)
When operating during a utility power outage, the UPS will emit a beep once every five seconds. This beep can be silenced by pressing the Alarm Disable control (bottom of toggle switch.) However, the UPS's low battery warning will still
sound in the event of an extended utility outage.
When the Test portion of the Test/Alarm Disable switch is pressed, (top of toggle switch) the UPS simulates a power outage and
transfers your load to the alternate power source. This feature allows you to determine that computer equipment protected by the UPS operates normally during transfers. It also provides a
convenient means of testing the UPS’s battery. If the Test control is held depressed, the UPS will operate your equipment from power derived from the battery continuously. If during the test the low battery warning is sounded prematurely and the load is known to be normal, then the battery is weak and requires extended recharge or replacement (see section 7.0).
5.3Audiblealarm
During a utility failure, the UPS emits a beep once every five seconds to warn you that your equipment is operating from a source of power which is limited in duration. The alarm can be defeated using the Alarm Disable switch (on units so equipped) or, in advance of the outage, via option switch #1. In the event of an extended utility failure, the UPS will
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