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Table 17. Alarms, Notices, and Events

Alarms, Notices, and Events

Action

Possible Cause

Bypass AC Over Voltage
(Notice 3)
Intermittent Alarm

The measured voltage on

Bypass has exceeded the upper

voltage limit specification for

bypass operation.

A notification alarm is generated and the

notice is logged.
Only apply this setting when Qualify Bypass is

set to Always and utility is present, but above

the bypass overvoltage range.
Do not apply this setting if a Utility Not

Present alarm is active.

Bypass AC Under Voltage
(Notice 4)
Intermittent Alarm

The measured voltage on

Bypass is less than the upper

voltage limit specification for

bypass operation.

A notification alarm is generated and the

notice is logged.
Only apply this setting when Qualify Bypass is

set to Always and utility is present, but below

the bypass undervoltage range.
Do not apply this setting if a Utility Not

Present alarm is active.

Bypass Under/Over Freq
(Notice 5)
Intermittent Alarm

The measured voltage on

Bypass is out-of-range for either

the upper or lower voltage limit

specification for bypass

operation.

A notification alarm is generated and the

notice is logged.
Only apply this setting when Qualify Bypass is

set to Always and utility is present, but outside

the bypass frequency range.
Do not apply this setting if a Utility Not

Present alarm is active.

Rectifier Input Over Current
(Alarm 26)
Beeping Alarm

The UPS has detected that

rectifier input current limits

have been exceeded.

The UPS transfers to Battery mode if

supporting the load.

Inverter Output Over

Current
(Alarm 27)
Beeping Alarm

The UPS has detected that the

inverter output current limits

have been exceeded.

The UPS transfers to Bypass mode if

supporting the load.

DC Link Over Voltage
(Alarm 28)
Beeping Alarm

The link or rail voltage has

exceeded its upper threshold

limit.

The UPS transfers to Battery mode if

supporting the load.

DC Link Under Voltage
(Alarm 29)
Beeping Alarm

The link or rail voltage has

dropped below its lower

threshold limit.

The UPS transfers to Battery mode if

supporting the load.