Tripp Lite SV20KM1P1B Owners Manual for SmartOnline 208V SV-Series 3-Phase Mod - Page 20

Control Panel

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9. Control Panel 9.1 Introduction Turn UPS ON Once all modules are assembled and installation cabling is complete: 1. Switch on internal/external battery breakers. 2. Switch the UPS Main Breaker Q1 on the front of the breaker panel ("Bypass Mode" will display on the LCD panel). 3. Press the Power button for two seconds. The UPS will now be in Line Mode. 4. Switch on Output Breaker Q3. Parameters can now be viewed, adjusted and programmed via the control panel located on the front of the UPS system. Turn UPS OFF WARNING: The UPS system shutdown procedure will eliminate the AC power output for all loads. Before shutdown, confirm all power loads are turned off. 1. Press the Power button for two seconds. 2. If the bypass is disabled, the UPS will transfer to Bypass Mode or Standby Mode. Note: The UPS will have no output when in Standby Mode. 3. Switch off Output Breaker Q3. 4. Switch off Input Breaker Q1. 5. Wait one minute, then shut off battery breakers. Note: UPS must be disconnected from AC input in order to be fully de-energized. The Control Panel is the user control and interface for all measured parameters, UPS and battery status and alarms and is divided into three areas: 1 LCD Display - Graphic display and all measured parameters 2 LED Indicators - refer to table 9.1 3 Control Keys - refer to table 9.2 1 2 LED INPUT BYPASS INVERTER BATTERY ALARM Color Green Amber Green Red Red 3 Status On Flashing Off On Flashing Off On Off On Flashing Off On Flashing Off Table 9.1 20 Figure 9.1 Definition Input source is normal Input source is abnormal No input source Load is on bypass Input source is abnormal Bypass is not functioning Load is on inverter Inverter is not functioning Load is on battery Low battery Normal operation, battery is charging UPS fault UPS alarm No alarms

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9. Control Panel
9.1 Introduction
Turn UPS ON
Once all modules are assembled and installation cabling is complete:
1. Switch on internal/external battery breakers.
2. Switch the UPS Main Breaker Q1 on the front of the breaker panel (“Bypass Mode” will display on the LCD panel).
3. Press the Power button for two seconds. The UPS will now be in Line Mode.
4. Switch on Output Breaker Q3. Parameters can now be viewed, adjusted and programmed via the control panel located on the front of the
UPS system.
Turn UPS OFF
WARNING: The UPS system shutdown procedure will eliminate the AC power output for all loads. Before shutdown, confirm all power
loads are turned off.
1. Press the Power button for two seconds.
2. If the bypass is disabled, the UPS will transfer to Bypass Mode or Standby Mode.
Note:
The UPS will have no output when in Standby Mode.
3. Switch off Output Breaker Q3.
4. Switch off Input Breaker Q1.
5. Wait one minute, then shut off battery breakers.
Note:
UPS must be disconnected from AC input in order to be fully de-energized.
The Control Panel is the user control and interface for all measured parameters, UPS and battery status and alarms and is divided into three
areas:
1
LCD Display – Graphic display and all measured parameters
2
LED Indicators – refer to table 9.1
3
Control Keys – refer to table 9.2
1
3
2
Figure 9.1
LED
Color
Status
Definition
INPUT
Green
On
Input source is normal
Flashing
Input source is abnormal
Off
No input source
BYPASS
Amber
On
Load is on bypass
Flashing
Input source is abnormal
Off
Bypass is not functioning
INVERTER
Green
On
Load is on inverter
Off
Inverter is not functioning
BATTERY
Red
On
Load is on battery
Flashing
Low battery
Off
Normal operation, battery is charging
ALARM
Red
On
UPS fault
Flashing
UPS alarm
Off
No alarms
Table 9.1