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Table 5-1, Responding to Audible Alarms, Audible Alarm Group, Cause, Action, Shutdown within 30

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Troubleshooting Table 5-1: Responding to Audible Alarms continued Audible Alarm Group Audible Alarm Sound Cause Shutdown within 30 seconds (continued) Beeping begins slowly and gains speed as the UPS approaches shutdown. The UPS shuts down 30 seconds after audible alarm begins. If a shutdown delay has been programmed, the accelerated alarm begins before the last segment shutoff. The alarm occurs during the last minute of Sleep timer if Sleep mode is enabled. Loads in Jeopardy A continuous alarm sounds. This audible alarm tells you the loads are in jeopardy and will sound until the condition is resolved for all load groups. The Standby button was pressed, placing the UPS in Standby mode. An overload greater than 105% occurs while the UPS is in Operate mode or on battery power. Warning A beep sounds every half second. The UPS is running out of battery power while on battery power. The self-test fails. The battery test fails. Heat sink is over temperature while the UPS is not on battery. An over voltage condition occurs. Action No action is needed. No action is needed. Take the UPS out of Standby mode. Check the LCD display to verify the total load. Reduce the load on the UPS. Check the battery status on the LCD display. Check the batteries status on the LCD display and run the self-test again. Check the LCD display to see if the voltage is too low. Check if you have a bad battery, a battery is disconnected, or a battery breaker is in the on position. Run the battery test again. Check to make sure the airflow around and to the UPS is not restricted. Check the room's ambient temperature. If the alarm still sounds, contact an authorized service provider. Cycle the input power (turn the mains circuit breaker off, then on). If the condition remains, contact an authorized service provider. continued 5-2 HP Uninterruptible Power System R6000 Models User Guide

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Troubleshooting
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HP Uninterruptible Power System R6000 Models User Guide
Table 5-1:
Responding to Audible Alarms
continued
Audible Alarm Group
Audible Alarm Sound
Cause
Action
Shutdown within 30
seconds (continued)
Beeping begins slowly and
gains speed as the UPS
approaches shutdown.
The UPS shuts down 30
seconds after audible alarm
begins.
If a shutdown delay has
been programmed, the
accelerated alarm begins
before the last segment
shutoff.
No action is needed.
The alarm occurs during
the last minute of Sleep
timer if Sleep mode is
enabled.
No action is needed.
Loads in Jeopardy
A continuous alarm sounds.
This audible alarm tells you
the loads are in jeopardy
and will sound until the
condition is resolved for all
load groups.
The Standby button was
pressed, placing the UPS
in Standby mode.
Take the UPS out of
Standby mode.
An overload greater than
105% occurs while the
UPS is in Operate mode
or on battery power.
Check the LCD display to
verify the total load. Reduce
the load on the UPS.
Warning
A beep sounds every half
second.
The UPS is running out of
battery power while on
battery power.
Check the battery status on
the LCD display.
The self-test fails.
Check the batteries status
on the LCD display and run
the self-test again.
The battery test fails.
Check the LCD display to
see if the voltage is too low.
Check if you have a bad
battery, a battery is
disconnected, or a battery
breaker is in the on position.
Run the battery test again.
Heat sink is over
temperature while the
UPS is not on battery.
Check to make sure the
airflow around and to the
UPS is not restricted. Check
the room’s ambient
temperature. If the alarm still
sounds, contact an
authorized service provider.
An over voltage condition
occurs.
Cycle the input power (turn
the mains circuit breaker off,
then on). If the condition
remains, contact an
authorized service provider.
continued