Tripp Lite SU6000RT4U, SU8000RT4U Configuration Menu, Additional Self-Test, Testing Battery

Models: SU5000RT4U SU6000RT4U SU8000RT4U

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Configuration Menu

Operation (continued)

Configuration Menu

The UPS output voltage is set at 208/120V~ when the UPS is shipped from the factory. In order to change the output voltage of the UPS, you first need to enter “ON BATTERY MODE” by cold-starting the UPS. (The battery must be at least partially charged for this operation to succeed.) If the UPS is on, press and hold the “OFF” button until you hear a beep, disconnect any connected equipment and disconnect the UPS from its AC power input. After the UPS is disconnected from AC power, press the “ON/MUTE” button until you hear a beep. The LCD screen will show “ON BATTERY MODE” and an alarm will sound periodically to inform you that the UPS is using battery power. Silence the alarm by pressing the “ON/MUTE” button.

After the UPS has entered “ON BATTERY MODE”, press the SCROLL UP and SCROLL DOWN buttons simultaneously for longer than 1 second. The UPS will beep and the LCD will show the SET-UP screen(1). Press the SCROLL UP/SELECT button to enter the “UPS SET-UP” procedure(2). Press the SCROLL UP/SELECT button again to enter the “OUTPUT SELECT” procedure(3). There are 3 output voltage selections. Press the SCROLL DOWN button to scroll to the desired output voltage selection (3)-(5) and then press the SCROLL UP/SELECT button to select it. The LCD will return to the “OUTPUT SELECT” screen(2). Press the SCROLL DOWN button to reach the SET-UP screen(1) and press the SCROLL DOWN button again to exit the SET-UP procedure. The LCD should be back to “ON BATTERY MODE”. Press the “OFF” key until you hear a beep, and the UPS will save the selected output voltage parameter. Restore the AC power input of the UPS and press the “ON” key to turn on the UPS and use the SCROLL DOWN button to scroll through the basic power conditions displays and confirm that the output voltage has been changed to the desired value.

Economy Mode (ECO) is a high-efficiency operating mode in which the double conversion process is suspended. Incoming power is filtered, and if the input voltage is within +/- 10% of the nominal voltage, it is passed through to connected equipment. If the input voltage goes outside of this acceptable range, the unit automatically returns to its Online Mode to provide a highly regulated output derived from the system’s inverter. If voltage subsequently returns to the acceptable range, the unit will return to its high efficiency mode.

ECO

Disable

Scroll

Select

 

 

 

 

ECO

Enable

Exit

Select

 

 

Note:

208 / 120V<120D Output Voltage (L1-L2)=208V, Output Voltage (L1,L2)=120V and L1 leads L2 120 degrees 208 / 120V<240D Output Voltage (L1-L2)=208V, Output Voltage (L1,L2)=120V and L2 leads L1 120 degrees 240 / 120V<180D Output Voltage (L1-L2)=240V, Output Voltage (L1,L2)=120V and L1 leads L2 180 degrees

Additional Self-Test

If a self-test is initiated after startup, the LCD will display a message.

 

 

 

 

Self-Test Is Running

 

TESTING BATTERY

 

 

LOAD1 = XXX% X.XKW

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Tripp Lite SU6000RT4U, SU8000RT4U, SU5000RT4U Configuration Menu, Additional Self-Test, Testing Battery, LOAD1 = XXX% X.XKW