American Power Conversion AP9215 ν Status Display, None, Test, Notch/Spike, Low Voltage

Models: AP9215

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Status

νStatus Display 1

￿Input Line Voltage and Frequency

￿Output Voltage

￿Runtime Estimate

￿Load (in Amps and % of VA capacity)

νStatus Display 2

￿UPS internal temperature

￿Last Transfer: the cause of the most recent on-battery event.

None -

the UPS has not been on battery recently.

Test -

a self-test caused the UPS to briefly run on

 

battery.

Notch/Spike -

AC line voltage was non-sinusoidal or se-

 

verely distorted; includes total power failure.

Low Voltage -

AC line voltage went below the lower transfer

 

point. The lower transfer point is user adjust-

 

able in certain UPS models, see

 

Setup:Transfer menu.

Hi Voltage -

AC line voltage exceeded the upper transfer

 

point. The upper transfer point is user adjust-

 

able in certain UPS models, see

 

Setup:Transfer menu.

Rate of Chng -

abrupt change in line voltage

CirBrkr Trip -

input circuit breaker tripped (Symmetra

 

only)

￿Status: a terse indication of the state of the UPS. The most common are On-Line (AC line quality is acceptable), UPS/ Load off, On-battery (load is powered from battery), Low- Battery (battery is fully discharged), Overload, or any one of a number of internal faults. Use Diagnostics from the top level menu for a detail of the UPS status and faults.

￿Number of installed batteries and bad batteries (Matrix-UPS and Symmetra only)

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American Power Conversion AP9215 ν Status Display, None, Test, Notch/Spike, Low Voltage, Hi Voltage, Rate of Chng