HP Accessory 651176-002 manual Initiating a self-test

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Available settings

Parameter

Associated LED

Explanation (when LED is illuminated)

 

 

 

 

 

110/220 Nom

Battery Fault

Nominal output voltage is 110 V for a low

 

 

 

voltage model and 220 V for a high voltage

 

 

 

model

 

 

 

 

 

120/230 Nom

Site Wiring Fault

Nominal output voltage is 120 V for a low

 

 

 

voltage model and 230 V for a high voltage

 

 

 

model

 

 

 

 

 

127/240 Nom

Overtemperature

Nominal output voltage is 127 V for a low

 

 

 

voltage model and 240 V for a high voltage

 

 

 

model

 

 

 

 

Wiring fault setting

Wiring fault

Overload

Audible alarm will sound when ground is

 

 

 

missing or line and neutral connections are

 

 

 

reversed

 

 

 

 

NOTE: For high voltage UPSs, the Site Wiring Fault function is disabled by default, but can be manually enabled.

To change the UPS configuration parameters:

1.Place the UPS in Configure mode (on page 41).

The LEDs associated with the currently configured parameters illuminate. A flashing cursor indicates where you are in the configuration process as you scroll through the available settings.

2.Press the On button to scroll through the options. Each time the On button is pressed, the audible alarm sounds.

3.If the On button is pressed and the UPS does not respond, the UPS is in Operate mode (on page 40). Start over with step 1.

4.Press the Off button once to toggle the selected option on or off.

5.Repeat steps 2 and 3 for each option.

6.To save the configuration settings and exit Configure mode, press and hold the Test/Alarm Reset button for 3 seconds.

NOTE: Configure mode times out after 2 minutes of inactivity. If the Test/Alarm Reset button has not been pressed, any new selections are not saved.

For the location of buttons, see "UPS front panel controls (on page 8)."

For the location of LEDs, see "UPS front panel LED indicators (on page 8)."

Initiating a self-test

To initiate a self-test, press and hold the Test/Alarm Reset button ("UPS front panel controls" on page 8) for three seconds.

If the UPS detects a problem, the appropriate LED ("UPS front panel LED indicators" on page 8) illuminates and an audible alarm may sound.

For information on what to do if the self-test detects a problem, see "Troubleshooting (on page 55)."

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Contents HP R/T3000 G2 UPS User Guide Page Contents Power management Spares Acronyms and abbreviations Documentation feedback Index UPS R/T3000 G2 overview Component identificationUPS front panel UPS front panel controls UPS front panel LED indicatorsT3000 NA and R/T3000j JPN rear panel HP UPS R/T3000 modelsT3000h NA and R/T3000h JPN rear panel Repo port T3000 INT rear panelERM rear panel Tools and materials InstallationPrecautions Preparing to install the hardwareSelecting a site Installing the mounting railsReadying the equipment Installation Installation Installing the UPS in a rack Connecting the battery leads Installation Attaching the UPS front bezel Connecting the host computer Connecting the serial communications port Connecting the Repo portInstallation Connecting the ground bonding cable Connecting devices to the UPS Connecting the UPS to utility powerInstallation Starting power to the load Installing the ERM in a rackConnecting the battery leads Attaching the ERM front bezel Connecting the ERM to the UPS Installation Installing the optional UPS Network Module Connecting the UPS Network Module Installing the UPS as a towerConnecting the battery leads Rotating the logo badge Continuing the installation Installing the ERM as a tower Installation Continuing the ERM installation Installing the extension bars if included Connecting and securing the power cords Modes of operation Standby modeOperate mode UPS operationsOperating the UPS front panel controls Configure modeBattery mode Auto-Bypass modeConfiguring the UPS Initiating a self-test Powering down the UPS Silencing an audible alarmVerifying the Repo port connection Maintenance Battery care and storage guidelines Important battery safety informationDetermining when to replace batteries Obtaining new batteries UPS battery replacement procedureTesting the new battery module Replacing the ERM Replacing the UPSReplacing the UPS option card Updating the UPS firmware Configuring a USB to serial converterReassigning the USB COM ports Maintenance Power Protector software Power managementPower management LED troubleshooting TroubleshootingUPS is in Auto-Bypass mode General alarm condition UPS is in Converter Off modeInput voltage is out of range Battery conditionUPS is on battery Bypass is out of rangeRepo condition Overtemperature conditionInternal UPS fault condition Site wiring conditionUPS frequently switches between utility and battery power Checksum failure errorLow battery shutdowns UPS does not provide the expected backup timeUPS input specifications SpecificationsUPS physical specifications ERM physical specificationsOutput feature specifications Battery specificationsPower protection specifications Output tolerance specificationsRepo port specifications High-voltage UPS battery runtimesLow-voltage UPS battery runtimes Environmental specificationsSpares UPS spare parts listOrdering spares Hardware options ERM spare parts listBefore you contact HP Support and other resourcesHP contact information Pre-Failure Battery Warranty Warranty informationLimited warranty $250,000 Computer Load Protection GuaranteeRecommended duration of use Regulatory compliance identification numbers Regulatory compliance noticesFederal Communications Commission notice Cables ModificationsCanadian notice Avis Canadien European Union regulatory notice Japanese notice Bsmi notice Korean notice Taiwan battery recycling notice Battery replacement noticeChinese notice Power cord statement for Japan Preventing electrostatic discharge Electrostatic dischargeGrounding methods to prevent electrostatic discharge Acronyms and abbreviations Documentation feedback Index On button, location UPS is on battery