What to do if my Gamatronic UPS shows OVERLOAD?
- PPatricia DixonAug 4, 2025
If your Gamatronic UPS displays an OVERLOAD message, it means the connected devices are drawing too much power. The suggested solution is to reduce the connected loads.
What to do if my Gamatronic UPS shows OVERLOAD?
If your Gamatronic UPS displays an OVERLOAD message, it means the connected devices are drawing too much power. The suggested solution is to reduce the connected loads.
What does it mean when my Gamatronic UPS says 'BATTERY UNDER LOAD'?
If your Gamatronic UPS displays 'BATTERY UNDER LOAD', it means there's a power failure and the inverter is running on battery power. The suggested solution is to shut down all connected devices.
How to fix Gamatronic UPS when it is OFF?
If your Gamatronic UPS is OFF, press the ON switch to activate the UPS.
What does 'BATTERY LOW' mean on my Gamatronic UPS?
A 'BATTERY LOW' message on your Gamatronic UPS indicates that the batteries failed the test. Repeat the test after 2 hours. If the test still fails, call a service technician.
What to do if Gamatronic UPS shows 'UPS OFF INPUT IS LOW'?
If your Gamatronic UPS displays 'UPS OFF INPUT IS LOW', check the charger switch on the unit and at the power cabinet.
What to do if my Gamatronic UPS has NO MESSAGES?
If your Gamatronic UPS shows NO MESSAGES, restart the unit.
Topology | Double Conversion Online |
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Humidity | 0-95% non-condensing |
Cooling | Forced Air |
Efficiency | Up to 96% |
Output Frequency | 50/60Hz ±0.1% |
Battery Type | Sealed Lead-Acid (VRLA) |
Communication Interface | RS232, SNMP, Modbus |
Operating Temperature | 0°C to 40°C |
Protection | Overload, Short Circuit, Over Temperature |
Input Voltage | 3x380/400/415 VAC (3 Phase + N) |
Output Voltage | 3x380/400/415 VAC (3 Phase + N) |
Recommended practices for safe usage and maintenance of the UPS.
Prohibited actions to avoid damage or injury when operating the UPS.
Detailed breakdown of the UPS's core components and their functions.
Description of the front panel interface for monitoring and control.
Automatic diagnostic tests performed by the UPS upon initial power-up.
How to obtain real-time operational data from the UPS unit.
Information on the UPS's real-time clock and calendar for data management.
Methods for connecting the UPS to external computers or modems.
Details on the UPS event log, recording up to 200 extraordinary events.
Information on the UPS's built-in help feature for system understanding.
Description of the UPS's automatic and continuous battery bank connection checks.
Accessing the password-protected technician service mode for advanced functions.
Location of terminal connectors and instructions for accessing them.
Essential safety guidelines specific to the installation process of the UPS.
Requirements and considerations for preparing the installation site for the UPS.
Step-by-step procedure for physically installing the UPS unit.
Description of the LCD display and its role as the primary user interface.
Explanation of the round function buttons on the control panel and their uses.
How to use information buttons to view UPS status and operational data.
Guide to understanding the meaning and color coding of LED status indicators.
Procedure for safely turning the UPS unit ON for normal operation.
Guide to setting the internal date and time for the UPS system.
Steps to enable and disable the maintenance bypass mode for servicing.
Procedure for using the Emergency Power Off function and restarting the UPS.
Details on using the RS232 protocol for UPS monitoring and control.
Overview of the GMaC card's purpose, capabilities, and compatibility.
Details on the GMaC installation and connection to the UPS and network.
Instructions for configuring the GMaC card for network communication.