60 Eaton Tripp Lite Series Cloud Connected UPS Systems User Guide 934859—Rev B
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The Tripp Lite Series UPS system has an audible alarm feature to alert you of potential power problems. When
the alarm is activated, the alarm sounds at different intervals according to a particular condition. Use Table 6 to
determine and resolve the UPS alarms and conditions.
Table 6. Troubleshooting
Problem Possible Cause Solutions
No LEDs are displayed on
the front panel
The UPS is not turned on
Verify that the UPS is connected to a valid power source and
press the power button again.
Battery Voltage is to too low Charge the battery for at least six hours.
Battery fault Replace the battery.
The UPS is always on
battery mode
The power cord is disconnected Verify that the UPS is connected to a valid power source.
The UPS alarm sounds
continuously
(If the alarm is not
disabled in Line Mode
(see
3.4 Audible Alarm Enable/
Disable )
Overload in Line mode
Remove any unnecessary load and verify that the load does not
exceed the defined UPS specifications. If the problem persists,
contact Eaton support.
Overload in Battery mode
Remove any unnecessary load and verify that the load does not
exceed the defined UPS specifications. If the problem persists,
contact Eaton support.
Output short fault
Disconnect the load. Check the equipment for potential issues.
Plug the devices back in, one at a time. If the problem persists
contact the Eaton support.
Backup time too short
Battery voltage is too low Charge the battery at least six hours.
Battery is defective Replace the battery.
Audible Alarms and Conditions