Tripp Lite SMART1000RM2U Owner's Manual for SmartPro 2U Rackmount UPS 933149 - Page 11
Alarm On, INPUT Icon, OUTPUT Icon, LOAD Icon, BATT Icon, TEST Icon, RUNTIME Icon, MIN Icon, VWA Icon
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Basic Operation continued Alarm On: Indicates that the alarm is enabled. INPUT Icon: Indicates that the 3-digit value displayed is the Input Voltage. OUTPUT Icon: Indicates that the 3-digit value displayed is the Output Voltage. LOAD Icon: Displayed in two modes: 1. Displayed in conjunction with the % icon and 3-digit value to indicate the load percentage. 2. Displayed in conjunction with KWH/Day and 3-digit value to indicate daily power consumption. 3. Both the LOAD icon and Warning icon will flash to indicate an overload. BATT Icon: Displayed in two modes: 1. BATT icon (displayed in conjunction with % icon and 3-digit value) indicates the Battery Capacity %. 2. BATT icon is shown with TEST icon to indicate self-test mode or control mode. % Icon: Indicates units of %. TEST Icon: Displayed in conjunction with BATT icon to indicate that the UPS is performing a self-test. RUNTIME Icon: Displayed in conjunction with the MIN icon and 3-digit value to indicate Runtime in minutes. MIN Icon: Indicates units of minutes. 1. Displayed in conjunction with RUNTIME icon and 3-digit value to indicate battery runtime in minutes. 2. Displayed in conjunction with the 3-digit value (reporting "LCD") to indicate the minimum brightness. VWA Icon: This is a multipurpose icon which indicates units of Volts, VA, Watts, or Amps (V, VA, W, or A will be shown). K Icon: Displayed in conjunction with the W to indicate Kilowatts. It is also used in conjunction with the WH and /DAY icons to indicate Kilowatt Hours per Day. H and /DAY Icons: Displayed in conjunction with "K" and "W" icons to indicate Kilowatt Hours per day (KWH/DAY). Sensitivity Icon: Displayed to set the AC input line sensitivity setting. Sensitivity settings available are 100% (Normal = no delay), 50% (half delay), and 25% (full delay). 11 201205048 93-3149.indb 11 6/19/2012 11:33:39 AM