HP R7000 manual Alarm number Alarm name Alarm description Alarm type

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Alarm number

Alarm name

Alarm description

Alarm type

 

 

 

 

59

Utility Not Present

The utility level has fallen below the Utility Not Present

Notice

 

 

threshold.

 

68

Battery DC Over Voltage

Battery voltage levels have exceeded the maximum

Alarm

 

 

allowable limits.

 

94

To Bypass Command

A request to transfer to Manual Bypass Mode

Event

 

 

received from software.

 

95

From Bypass Command

A request to transfer to Operate Mode is received

Event

 

 

from software.

 

143

On Manual Bypass

The UPS is manually commanded to switch to bypass

Notice

 

 

and will remain in bypass until commanded out of

 

 

 

bypass.

 

149

Service Battery

A faulted battery string is detected, and the battery

Alarm

 

 

charger has been disabled until it is replaced.

 

159

Output Overload Level 2

Load levels are greater than a level 2 Overload

Alarm

 

 

condition and less than a level 3 Overload condition.

 

162

Output Overload Level 3

Load levels are greater than a level 3 threshold.

Alarm

168

UPS On Battery

The UPS is operating from batteries.

Notice

169

UPS On Bypass

The UPS is operating from bypass.

Notice

170

UPS Off

The UPS is in Standby mode or Fault mode.

Event

172

UPS On Command

Indicates a manually requested transition from

Event

 

 

Standby to Operate. This event is not triggered for

 

 

 

auto restarts.

 

173

UPS Off Command

A UPS OFF command was received from remote S/W

Event

 

 

and causes the UPS to open up all output relays and

 

 

 

shed the load.

 

174

Battery Shutdown

The UPS has shut down due to running on battery for

Alarm

 

 

a long enough time to exhaust the battery capacity.

 

181

UPS Control Power ON

The UPS is powered up.

Event

191

Battery Test Failed

A weak battery string is detected during the battery

Notice

 

 

test.

 

194

Site Wiring Problem

The difference between ground and neutral voltage is

Alarm

 

 

less than 30 V.

 

199

Battery Disconnected

Battery voltage is lower than the batteries

Alarm

 

 

disconnected level defined for this UPS. If ERMs are

 

 

 

attached, this alarm does not trigger unless the ERMs

 

 

 

are also disconnected, since they are paralleled with

 

 

 

the battery bus.

 

237

UPS System Normal

The UPS has started or returned to its normal

Event

 

 

operating mode of operation and no alarms are

 

 

 

active.

 

1600

ABM State Charging

The status of ABM charge mode is constant current

Event

 

 

charging.

 

1601

ABM State Floating

The status of ABM charge mode is floating.

Event

1602

ABM State Resting

The status of ABM charge mode is resting.

Event

1603

ABM State OFF

The status of ABM charge mode is OFF or disabled.

Event

1999

Clock set done

The UPS real time clock setting has been adjusted.

Event

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Contents Part Number February Edition HP UPS R7000 User GuidePage Contents Power Protector software MaintenanceSpares UPS R7000 features Important safety informationOverview UPS R7000 overviewUPS front panel Component identificationUPS front panel controls DescriptionUPS rear panel Repo port ERM rear panel Precautions Installation and configurationPreparing to install the hardware Tools and materialsSelecting a site Installing the mounting railsReadying the equipment Hex nuts Cage nuts Cage nut-fitting toolInstallation and configuration Installation and configuration Installation and configuration Preparing the rails for integrated shipping Connecting the battery leads Installing the UPSInstallation and configuration Configuring a USB to serial converter Reassigning the USB COM ports Installation and configuration Installation and configuration Connecting the network cable Connecting the ground bonding cableConnecting devices to the UPS Connecting the UPS to utility powerConfiguring the UPS Network Module Starting power to the loadConnecting the configuration cable Configuring the UPS Network Module network settings Be sure that the UPS is powered onLaunching a terminal emulation program Accessing the web interface Configuring the UPS Network Module settings Installing the ERMAttaching the ERM front bezel Charging the ERM batteries Connecting the ERM to the UPSOperate mode Standby modeAuto-Bypass mode UPS operationsConfiguring the UPS Changing the languageChanging display functions Verifying the Repo port connection After connecting the Repo port onPowering down the UPS Power Protector software Power managementPower management Maintenance Replacing the batteries Important battery safety informationUPS battery replacement procedure Battery care and storage guidelinesMaintenance Replacing the UPS Disconnect the battery leads Remove the UPS battery bracket Updating the UPS firmware Replacing the ERMAlarm troubleshooting TroubleshootingAlarm number Alarm name Alarm description Alarm type General alarm condition Battery connection conditionSilencing an audible alarm Bypass is out of rangeLow battery shutdowns Internal UPS fault conditionInput voltage is out of range Insufficient warning of low batteriesUPS does not provide the expected backup time Site wiring conditionUPS frequently switches between utility and battery power Repo conditionUPS is on battery UPS is in Auto-Bypass modeUtility power condition UPS is on bypassUPS physical specifications SpecificationsERM physical specifications UPS input specificationsVoltage specifications Power protection specificationsOutput tolerance specifications Output feature specificationsBattery specifications Average battery runtimeMinimum battery runtime Repo port specifications Environmental specificationsSpares UPS spare parts listOrdering spares Hardware optionsWarranty information Limited warranty Safety and regulatory compliance$250,000 Computer Load Protection Guarantee Regulatory informationRecommended duration of use Pre-Failure Battery WarrantyElectrostatic discharge Preventing electrostatic dischargeGrounding methods to prevent electrostatic discharge Support and other resources Before you contact HPHP contact information Acronyms and abbreviations Documentation feedback Index Index