Operating Modes
- Standby mode: The UPS is not started, but it can charge batteries when there is no AC output.
- Fault mode: If a critical alarm is generated due to an internal circuit fault or an external cause such as overtemperature or output short-circuit, the UPS enters the fault mode.
Operating Mode |
Description |
Display |
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Standby mode |
The UPS does not supply power, but it can still charge batteries. |
Charging batteries with mains power |
Not charging batteries |
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Bypass mode |
The UPS supplies mains power. The mains power can be used to charge batteries. |
Charging batteries with mains power |
Not charging batteries |
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ECO mode |
The UPS supplies mains power. The mains power can be used to charge batteries. |
Charging batteries with mains power |
Not charging batteries |
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Fault mode |
The UPS supplies mains power through the bypass. |
Not charging batteries; supplying mains power through the bypass |
Not charging batteries |
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Normal mode |
The UPS supplies primary power. The UPS also charges batteries if they are connected. |
Not charging batteries |
Charging batteries with mains power |
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Battery mode |
The UPS supplies battery power. |
Supplying only battery power |