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Repairing the UPS, Table 5-3, LED Alarm Configurations

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Troubleshooting Table 5-3: LED Alarm Configurations continued LED Appearance Meaning The LED is solid yellow. The load is on battery power. Utility power is over or under voltage and/or frequency is out of range. The UPS is shutting down. There is a hot start on battery power. The UPS has shut down. The LED is solid yellow. The UPS is in Bypass mode. The LED is flashing red. All LEDs are on. The LED is solid green and the LED is solid yellow. The LED is solid green and the LED is flashing yellow. An alarm condition exists. The UPS is running a self-test. A failure condition exists. A self-test is running with load present. A self-test is running with no load present. Action, if necessary Correct the input voltage problem, if possible. Otherwise, be prepared to lose battery power to the loads when battery power is exhausted. Wait for the shutdown to complete. Reboot the UPS and run a self-test. If the self-test is not successful, contact an authorized service provider. Restart after checking the connection to utility power. Wait for the shutdown to complete. Reboot the UPS and run a self-test. If the self-test is not successful, contact an authorized service provider. Check the manual Bypass switch on the UPS rear panel. Turn the switch to the Normal position. Check the alarm status on the LCD display. Wait for the self-test to complete. Contact an authorized service provider. Allow the self-test to complete. Allow the self-test to complete. Repairing the UPS Repairs to the UPS must be carried out by HP or an HP authorized service representative. Other than battery replacement, there are no user-serviceable parts. HP Uninterruptible Power System R6000 Models User Guide 5-5

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Troubleshooting
HP Uninterruptible Power System R6000 Models User Guide
5-5
Table 5-3:
LED Alarm Configurations
continued
LED Appearance
Meaning
Action, if necessary
The
LED is solid yellow.
The load is on battery power. Utility
power is over or under voltage
and/or frequency is out of range.
Correct the input voltage problem, if
possible. Otherwise, be prepared to
lose battery power to the loads when
battery power is exhausted.
The UPS is shutting down.
Wait for the shutdown to complete.
Reboot the UPS and run a self-test.
If the self-test is not successful,
contact an authorized service
provider.
There is a hot start on battery power.
Restart after checking the
connection to utility power.
The UPS has shut down.
Wait for the shutdown to complete.
Reboot the UPS and run a self-test.
If the self-test is not successful,
contact an authorized service
provider.
The
LED is solid yellow.
The UPS is in Bypass mode.
Check the manual Bypass switch on
the UPS rear panel. Turn the switch
to the Normal position.
The
LED is flashing red.
An alarm condition exists.
Check the alarm status on the LCD
display.
All LEDs are on.
The UPS is running a self-test.
Wait for the self-test to complete.
A failure condition exists.
Contact an authorized service
provider.
The
LED is solid green and the
LED is solid yellow.
A self-test is running with load
present.
Allow the self-test to complete.
The
LED is solid green and the
LED is flashing yellow.
A self-test is running with no load
present.
Allow the self-test to complete.
Repairing the UPS
Repairs to the UPS must be carried out by HP or an HP authorized service representative.
Other than battery replacement, there are no user-serviceable parts.