Powerware 5115 Network Card User Manual


 
Troubleshooting
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ActionPossible CauseAlarm or Condition
1 beep every 2 seconds.
The UPS is running on
battery power because the
input voltage is too high or
too low.
Correct the input voltage, if possible. The UPS
continues to operate on battery until the condition is
corrected or the battery is completely discharged.
If the condition persists, the input voltage in your area
may differ from the UPS nominal. Change the UPS
input voltage to match your local voltage (see
“Voltage Configuration” on page 13).
1 beep per second.
Power requirements exceed
UPS capacity (overload is
greater than 120%) or the
load is defective.
The UPS will automatically shut down in 3 minutes.
Save your work immediately and turn off your
equipment. Turn off the UPS.
Remove some of the equipment from the UPS. You
may need to obtain a larger capacity UPS.
1 beep per second.
The UPS is on battery, and
the power requirements
exceed UPS capacity
(overload is greater than
120%) or the load is
defective.
Shutdown is imminent (30 seconds). Save your work
and turn off your equipment. Turn off the UPS.
Remove some of the equipment from the UPS. You
may need to obtain a larger capacity UPS.
Continuous beep. Battery test failed. Check the battery connections and be sure the battery
is fully charged.
If the indicator still flashes, see “UPS
Maintenance” on page 17 to replace the battery. Call
your service representative if the problem persists.
Continuous beep. UPS internal temperature is
too high.
Shutdown is imminent. Save your work and turn off
your equipment. Turn off the UPS.
Clear vents and remove any heat sources. Ensure the
airflow around the UPS is not restricted. Wait at least
5 minutes and restart the UPS. If the condition
persists, contact your service representative.
Continuous beep.