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Audible Alarm Group, Cause, Action, Troubleshooting

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Troubleshooting Table 5-1: Responding to Audible Alarms continued Audible Alarm Group Audible Alarm Sound Cause Caution A beep sounds every five seconds. The UPS is on battery power. The load is greater than 105%, and the manual Bypass switch is in the Bypass position. An ambient over temperature condition occurs. A button is being held after the action is completed. The UPS performs a self-test and detects a memory location error. A site-wiring fault occurs. (Only if the site wiring option is enabled.) A self-test fails and is indicated on the LCD display. The charger fails. A fan fails. The UPS is unable to charge the batteries. Action Prepare for a UPS shutdown. Check the manual Bypass switch on the rear of the UPS. Turn it to the Normal position. Reduce the load. Verify that the air intake is not blocked and the ambient room temperature is correct. If the problem still exists, contact an authorized service provider. Let go of the button. Make sure the button moves freely, or is not lodged. Turn off the UPS and call an authorized service provider. Use the front panel controls and LCD display to examine information on the warning. If necessary, contact a licensed electrician to check the input wiring, or contact an authorized service provider. Turn off the AC mains, wait until the UPS shuts down, then turn the breaker back on and run a self-test. If the self-test fails again, contact an authorized service provider. Contact an authorized service provider. Contact an authorized service provider. Check battery connections and make sure the battery breaker is in the on position. Run the UPS for 24 hours. If the condition does not clear, contact an authorized service provider. HP Uninterruptible Power System R6000 Models User Guide 5-3

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Troubleshooting
HP Uninterruptible Power System R6000 Models User Guide
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Table 5-1:
Responding to Audible Alarms
continued
Audible Alarm Group
Audible Alarm Sound
Cause
Action
Caution
A beep sounds every five
seconds.
The UPS is on battery
power.
Prepare for a UPS
shutdown.
The load is greater than
105%, and the manual
Bypass switch is in the
Bypass position.
Check the manual Bypass
switch on the rear of the
UPS. Turn it to the Normal
position. Reduce the load.
An ambient over
temperature condition
occurs.
Verify that the air intake is
not blocked and the ambient
room temperature is correct.
If the problem still exists,
contact an authorized
service provider.
A button is being held
after the action is
completed.
Let go of the button. Make
sure the button moves
freely, or is not lodged.
The UPS performs a
self-test and detects a
memory location error.
Turn off the UPS and call an
authorized service provider.
A site-wiring fault occurs.
(Only if the site wiring
option is enabled.)
Use the front panel controls
and LCD display to examine
information on the warning.
If necessary, contact a
licensed electrician to check
the input wiring, or contact
an authorized service
provider.
A self-test fails and is
indicated on the LCD
display.
Turn off the AC mains, wait
until the UPS shuts down,
then turn the breaker back
on and run a self-test. If the
self-test fails again, contact
an authorized service
provider.
The charger fails.
Contact an authorized
service provider.
A fan fails.
Contact an authorized
service provider.
The UPS is unable to
charge the batteries.
Check battery connections
and make sure the battery
breaker is in the on position.
Run the UPS for 24 hours. If
the condition does not clear,
contact an authorized
service provider.