HP Accessory 651176-002 manual Bypass is out of range, Battery condition, UPS is on battery

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b.Remove one or more load devices to reduce the power requirements.

c.Wait at least 5 seconds and restart the UPS.

d.If the condition persists, verify that the load devices are not defective.

4.Allow the UPS to cool:

a.Power down the UPS ("Powering down the UPS" on page 44).

b.Clear vents and remove any heat sources.

c.Verify that the airflow around the UPS is not restricted.

5.Wait at least 5 minutes and restart the UPS.

6.If the condition persists, contact an HP authorized service representative.

Bypass is out of range

The input voltage is not within ±12 percent of nominal voltage.

The UPS is receiving utility power that might be unstable or in brownout conditions. The UPS continues to supply power to the connected equipment. If conditions worsen, the UPS might switch to battery power.

Bypass out of range is only a status and does not keep the UPS from transferring to Auto-Bypass mode (on page 41).

Action:

1.Check the input voltage and reconfigure the UPS ("Configuring the UPS" on page 42).

2.Contact a qualified electrician to verify that the utility power is suitable for the UPS.

Battery condition

Action:

1.Install the battery module. If the battery module is already installed, remove and reinsert the module.

2.Allow the UPS batteries to charge for 24 hours.

3.If the LED does not turn off, replace the batteries ("UPS battery replacement procedure" on page 47).

4.If the condition persists, contact an HP authorized service representative.

UPS is on battery

Action:

1.Save files and shut down connected equipment.

2.Allow the UPS batteries to charge for 24 hours.

Input voltage is out of range

Action:

1.Check the input voltage and reconfigure the UPS ("Configuring the UPS" on page 42).

2.Contact a qualified electrician to verify that the utility power is suitable for the UPS.

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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 LED indicators UPS front panel controlsHP UPS R/T3000 models T3000 NA and R/T3000j JPN rear panelT3000h NA and R/T3000h JPN rear panel T3000 INT rear panel Repo portERM rear panel Preparing to install the hardware InstallationPrecautions Tools and materialsSelecting 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 Repo port Connecting the serial communications portInstallation Connecting the ground bonding cable Connecting the UPS to utility power Connecting devices to the UPSInstallation Installing the ERM in a rack Starting power to the loadConnecting the battery leads Attaching the ERM front bezel Connecting the ERM to the UPS Installation Installing the optional UPS Network Module Installing the UPS as a tower Connecting the UPS Network ModuleConnecting 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 UPS operations Standby modeOperate mode Modes of operationAuto-Bypass mode Configure modeBattery mode Operating the UPS front panel controlsConfiguring 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 UPS battery replacement procedure Obtaining new batteriesTesting the new battery module Replacing the ERM Replacing the UPSReplacing the UPS option card Configuring a USB to serial converter Updating the UPS firmwareReassigning the USB COM ports Maintenance Power management Power Protector softwarePower management Troubleshooting LED troubleshootingUPS is in Auto-Bypass mode UPS is in Converter Off mode General alarm conditionBypass is out of range Battery conditionUPS is on battery Input voltage is out of rangeSite wiring condition Overtemperature conditionInternal UPS fault condition Repo conditionUPS does not provide the expected backup time Checksum failure errorLow battery shutdowns UPS frequently switches between utility and battery powerERM physical specifications SpecificationsUPS physical specifications UPS input specificationsOutput tolerance specifications Battery specificationsPower protection specifications Output feature specificationsEnvironmental specifications High-voltage UPS battery runtimesLow-voltage UPS battery runtimes Repo port specificationsSpares UPS spare parts listOrdering spares ERM spare parts list Hardware optionsBefore you contact HP Support and other resourcesHP contact information $250,000 Computer Load Protection Guarantee Warranty informationLimited warranty Pre-Failure Battery WarrantyRecommended 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