Why is the Alarm LED lit on my KStar HIP3300E when there is 'No Battery'?
- MMr. Michael Clay DDSJul 31, 2025
If the Alarm LED is lit on your KStar UPS and the error is 'No Battery', it means the UPS has detected that there is no battery connected.
Why is the Alarm LED lit on my KStar HIP3300E when there is 'No Battery'?
If the Alarm LED is lit on your KStar UPS and the error is 'No Battery', it means the UPS has detected that there is no battery connected.
Model | HIP3300E |
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Input Voltage | 220/230/240 VAC |
Output Voltage | 220/230/240 VAC |
Waveform | Pure Sinewave |
Operating Temperature | 0°C to 40°C |
Output Frequency | 50/60 Hz |
Transfer Time | ≤10ms |
Battery Type | Lead-acid |
Typical Recharge Time | 4-6 hours to 90% capacity |
Protection | Overload, Short Circuit, Over Temperature |
Communication Interface | RS232, USB |
Humidity | 20% to 90% (Non-condensing) |
Critical safety precautions and guidelines for operating the UPS.
Explanation of symbols used in the manual for safety information.
Brief overview of the UPS series capabilities and specifications.
Detailed description of the UPS's primary functions and operational features.
Steps for inspecting the UPS unit after unpacking and before installation.
Visual identification of the UPS unit's external components and views.
Important considerations and guidelines for installing the UPS unit correctly.
Requirements for external circuit breakers for input AC supply and battery protection.
Guidelines for selecting and using appropriate power cables for the UPS.
Table of recommended cross-sectional areas for power cables.
Specifications for power cable connectors, including bolt type, diameter, and torque.
Recommended input and output circuit breakers for various UPS capacities.
General instructions for connecting power cables to the UPS.
Instructions for correctly connecting the UPS batteries, including polarity.
Procedures and considerations for installing multiple UPS units in parallel.
Steps for physically installing UPS units in a parallel configuration.
Guidelines for connecting parallel control cables between UPS units.
Configuration for LBS master/slave setup and inter-UPS communication.
Diagram showing UPS installation within an LBS system.
Explanation of different UPS operating modes: Normal, Battery, Bypass, ECO.
Step-by-step guides for starting, stopping, and managing UPS operations.
Navigation and overview of the UPS LCD display interface.
Viewing, understanding, and managing UPS alarms and fault conditions.
Accessing and navigating basic and advanced settings on the UPS.
Performing software updates, data logging, and battery self-checks.
Using common controls like inverter ON/OFF, battery testing, and fault clearing.
Checking the software versions for the UPS monitor and LCD.
List of UPS fault codes, warnings, buzzer, and LED indicators.
List of UPS alarm codes, warnings, buzzer, and LED indicators.
Information on the optional Network Management Card for remote monitoring.