Toshiba 1800 manual UPS Display Status and Operating Condition

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UPS Display Status and Operating Condition (cont.)

Operation Mode

Display State

LED State

 

Alarm State

Notes

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Parallel

 

 

 

On Line

On

Alarm will

Parallel operation occurs when

Operation

 

 

 

AC Input

On

sound for 1

input power is present but

 

 

 

 

Battery

On

second at

inadequate to fully power the

 

 

 

 

20% to 100%

On

10 second

connected load. The batteries

 

 

 

 

*see Note 1.

 

intervals.

are used to supplement the AC

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

input power. The UPS will re-

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

turn to normal operation when

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

full input power returns.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

All other display conditions constitute either a warning or a fault condition. These conditions are explained in the section titled “Troubleshooting” (page 28) in the charts on Warnings and Faults.

Note 1: The level meter, which consists of the LEDs labeled 20% through 150%, will light according to the current amount of load connected. As the load exceeds one level, the next level will begin to blink, increasing the blink rate as the load increases until that full percentage is reached. For example, if the unit is loaded to 40% of maximum output power the 20% and 40% LEDs will be lit. If another small load is added increasing the load to 45% the 60% LED will begin to blink. If a little bit more load is added so that the total load becomes 50% the 60% LED will blink faster. This will continue until enough load is added to equal 60% of the maximum output power at which time the 60% LED will stop blinking and light continuously.

Note 2: The level meter described in Note 1 above also displays the remaining battery time when the unit is in backup mode. If the batteries are fully charged when the unit switches to backup mode the 20% through 100% LEDs will light. As the batter- ies begin to discharge, the LEDs starting from the top will blink rapidly then slowly and will then turn off as the battery time runs down. For example if the unit has been running on battery power and there is 90% battery capacity remaining the 20% through 80% LEDs will be lit and the 100% LED will be blinking.

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Contents Series Page Product Use and Warranty Restrictions Qualified Personnel only Toshiba International Corporation Toshiba’s Customer Support CenterToshiba Customer Support Center Instructions Importantes Concernant LA Sécurité Appendix D Bypass Undervoltage / Overvoltage Preventive MaintenanceGeneral Safety Instructions Important Safety Instructions Instructions Importantes Concernant LA Sécurité Application and Use Power BackupProduct Description Theory of OperationPower Conditioning Unpacking Instructions Inspection/InstallationInstallation Precautions Inspection of the New UPS EquipmentOperating Precautions Layout UPS Power Connections External DimensionsWiring the Unit Terminal Block Details Power Connections 120 V InputH2A H1A LOW COM High Power Connections 208/240 V InputDisplay Panel Layout Operating the UPSOption Starting the UPS SystemStopping the UPS Initial Mode Resultant Mode after Switch to Bypass UPS Display Status and Operating Condition UPS Display Status and Operating Condition Battery Recharge Time Battery Backup TimeFunction Control Button Battery Check FunctionRemote Contacts IBM AS/400 Communication InterfaceCTS RS-232COption Card Slot TroubleshootingOver Heat 100% Flash Sound for Voltage 20% Flash Sound for Frequency 60% Flash Sound for Faults Fault Over Heat 150% Second Before Storing Storage of UPS EquipmentGeneral Guidelines AvoidRecharging requirements during storage DisposalParts Replacement Preventive and Scheduled Maintenance/Parts ReplacementPreventive Maintenance UG1G2L024C6TB Appendix a SpecificationsEvvironmental Physical Battery Appendix B System Overload Appendix C Parallel Operation Appendix D Bypass Undervoltage Overvoltage Appendix E 1800 Model/Wire Size Specifications Toshiba International Corporation Procedure Modifications Page Page Page Page Page Industrial Division
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