DEFINITIONS FOR ILLUMINATED LCD INDICATORS
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Input voltage meter: This meter measures the AC voltage from the wall outlet. The INPUT voltage readout is used
to identify the input voltage information. When the UPS connects to any equipment, the AVR can provide a stable
220/230/240V power output. In the event of a complete loss of power, severe brownout, or over voltage, the UPS
relies on its internal battery to back up to supply a consistent 220/230/240V output.
2.
Output voltage meter: This meter measures the output voltage from the UPS.
3.
Estimated Run Time: This displays the estimated UPS runtime based on current load. When runtime becomes
shorted, the battery capacity will decrease; (battery capacity bar indicator will be falling).
4.
Normal mode icon: This icon illuminates when the UPS is working under normal conditions.
5.
Battery icon: When there is a severe brownout or blackout, this icon will appear followed by an alarm, (two short
beeps), indicating that the UPS is now working using its internal batteries. Once the batteries are run out of power,
(over a period of time), a constant alarm will sound. If this happens and main power has not been restored, it is
recommended that you save your files and turn off your equipment manually as soon as possible.
6.
Silent mode icon: This icon appearing indicates that the buzzer will not be beeping while in battery operating
mode. During Silent mode, the unit's alarm does not sound until the Battery Capacity falls to < 35%.
7.
Over load icon: This icon will appear followed by an alarm, indicating that an overload condition has been reached.
To recover from the overload condition, start unplugging your equipment from the UPS outlets until the icon
disappears and the alarm stops.
8.
LOAD CAPACITY: Load CAPACITY is shown as a bar chart; each segment indicates approximately a 25% of load
capacity.
9.
BATT. CAPACITY: BATT. CAPACITY is shown as a bar chart; each segment indicates approximately a 25% of
battery capacity.
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