5.Operation

5.1Switch On — Switch Off

With the UPS plugged in, press the on/off/test button to supply power to the loads. The loads are immediately powered while the UPS beeps and performs a self-test. See section 5.2. Press the button again to turn off power to the loads. It may be convenient to use the UPS as a master on/off switch for the protected equipment.

Note: The UPS is on (the internal processor is operating) whenever it is plugged in and utility voltage is present. Even when switched off the UPS maintains the battery charge.

5.2 Self-test

Use the self-test to verify both the operation of the UPS and the condition of the battery. With the UPS plugged in to normal utility power and turned on, activate the self-test by pressing and holding the on/off/test button until the on-line LED flashes. This takes about 4 seconds.

Note: By default the UPS performs a self-test at power up and once every two weeks.

During the self-test, the UPS briefly operates the loads on-battery (the on-battery LED comes on). If the UPS passes the self-test, it returns to on-line operation. The on-battery LED goes off and the on-line LED displays a steady green indication.

If the UPS fails the self-test it immediately returns to on-line operation and lights the replace battery LED. The loads are not affected. Recharge the battery overnight and perform the self-test again. If the replace battery LED is still on, see section 10 for information on replacing the battery.

5.3 Shutdown Mode

If there is no utility power present, external devices (e. g., servers) connected to the computer interface can command the UPS to shut down. This is normally done to preserve battery capacity after the graceful shutdown of protected servers. In shutdown mode the UPS stops supplying

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