5.0 Operation
5.2Test button functions 5.2.1 Line Voltage bar graph
When you press and release the
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This example shows the input line voltage is between 116 and 122 Vac (120 Vac UPS, see table for other versions).
If no indicators light and the UPS is plugged into a known working outlet, the line voltage is extremely low. Low voltage could be the result of an overloaded branch circuit, a misadjusted service pole transformer, or an intentional local service brownout. The UPS compensates for this problem using SmartBoost to increase the supplied load voltage.
If all five indicators light, the line voltage is high and should be checked by a qualified electrician.
Note: After approximately 4 seconds, the UPS beeps and replaces the Line Voltage
bar graph with the Output Voltage bar graph display (see Sec. 5.2.2).
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