Tripp Lite SU10KRT3U Owner's Manual for SmartOnline Single-Phase 10kVA UPS 932 - Page 5

Features - inverter

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Features Control Panel 11 10 9 1 8 6 7 12 2 3 4 5 Control Panel (On Front Panel of Power Module) 1 LCD Screen: The backlit LCD indicates a wide range of UPS system operating conditions and diagnostic data. It also displays UPS system settings and options when the UPS system is in setup mode. 2 "ON/MUTE" Button: Press this button and hold it until the UPS system beeps to turn the UPS system's inverter on. If the UPS system's battery alarm is beeping, press this button to silence it. 3 Scroll Down/Exit Setup Button: Use this button to browse through different options and data on the LCD. Pressing this button momentarily causes the LCD to display a different data type. Pressing this button and the Scroll Up button simultaneously places the UPS system in setup mode, where this button is used to scroll through setup options and to exit setup mode. 4 Scroll Up/Select Button: Use this button to browse through different options and data on the LCD. Pressing this button momentarily causes the LCD to display a different data type. Pressing this button and the Scroll Down button simultaneously places the UPS system in setup mode, where this button is used to select setup options. 5 "OFF" Button: Press this button until the UPS system beeps to turn the UPS system's inverter off. 6 "O/P" (Output) LED: This green light illuminates to indicate the UPS system is supplying AC power to connected equipment. 7 "DC/AC" (Inverter) LED: This green light illuminates to indicate the UPS system's DC/AC inverter is activated. 8 "BYPASS" LED: This amber light illuminates when the UPS system is providing filtered utility power without engaging its converter or inverter. This light also illuminates when the UPS system is operating in Economy Mode. When the bypass LED is on, the UPS will not supply battery backup power to connected equipment during an outage unless the UPS system is in Economy Mode. 9 "AC/DC" (Converter) LED: This green light illuminates to indicate the UPS system's AC/DC converter is charging the UPS system's batteries. 10 "BATTERY" LED: This green light illuminates when the UPS system is discharging the battery to provide connected equipment with AC power. An alarm will sound, which can be silenced by pressing the "ON/MUTE" button. This LED will remain on after the alarm is silenced. 11 "I/P" (Input) LED: This green light illuminates to indicate an AC input source is present. 12 Access Slots: If you need to rotate the control panel, insert a flathead screwdriver into the side slots and gently lever the panel out. Carefully turn the control panel to the desired orientation and reinsert it. Do not twist or pull the control panel cabling. 5 201102089 93-2982.indb 5 7/11/2011 3:48:53 PM

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1
LCD Screen
: The backlit LCD indicates a wide range of UPS
system operating conditions and diagnostic data. It also
displays UPS system settings and options when the UPS
system is in setup mode.
2
“ON/MUTE” Button
: Press this button and hold it until the
UPS system beeps to turn the UPS system’s inverter on. If the
UPS system’s battery alarm is beeping, press this button to
silence it.
3
Scroll Down/Exit Setup Button
: Use this button to browse
through different options and data on the LCD. Pressing this
button momentarily causes the LCD to display a different data
type. Pressing this button and the Scroll Up button
simultaneously places the UPS system in setup mode, where
this button is used to scroll through setup options and to exit
setup mode.
4
Scroll Up/Select Button
: Use this button to browse through
different options and data on the LCD. Pressing this button
momentarily causes the LCD to display a different data type.
Pressing this button and the Scroll Down button simultaneously
places the UPS system in setup mode, where this button is used
to select setup options.
5
“OFF” Button
: Press this button until the UPS system beeps
to turn the UPS system’s inverter off.
6
“O/P” (Output) LED
: This green light illuminates to indicate
the UPS system is supplying AC power to connected equipment.
7
“DC/AC” (Inverter) LED
: This green light illuminates to
indicate the UPS system’s DC/AC inverter is activated.
8
“BYPASS” LED
: This amber light illuminates when the UPS
system is providing filtered utility power without engaging its
converter or inverter. This light also illuminates when the UPS
system is operating in Economy Mode. When the bypass LED
is on, the UPS will not supply battery backup power to
connected equipment during an outage unless the UPS system
is in Economy Mode.
9
“AC/DC” (Converter) LED
: This green light illuminates to
indicate the UPS system’s AC/DC converter is charging the
UPS system’s batteries.
10
“BATTERY” LED
: This green light illuminates when the UPS
system is discharging the battery to provide connected
equipment with AC power. An alarm will sound, which can be
silenced by pressing the “ON/MUTE” button. This LED will
remain on after the alarm is silenced.
11
“I/P” (Input) LED
: This green light illuminates to indicate an
AC input source is present.
12
Access Slots
: If you need to rotate the control panel, insert a
flathead screwdriver into the side slots and gently lever the
panel out. Carefully turn the control panel to the desired
orientation and reinsert it. Do not twist or pull the control panel
cabling.
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