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UPS Alarm List
ID
Object
1
.../upsAlarmBatteryBad
2
.../upsAlarmOnBattery
3
.../upsAlarmLowBattery
4
.../upsAlarmDepletedBattery UPS has depleted batteries &
5
.../upsAlarmTempBad
6
.../upsAlarmInputBad
7
.../upsAlarmOutputBad
8
.../upsAlarmOutputOverload
9
.../upsAlarmOnBypass
10
.../upsAlarmBypassBad
11
.../upsAlarmOutputOffAsReq
uested
12
.../upsAlarmUpsOffAsReques
ted
13
.../upsAlarmChargerFailed
14
.../upsAlarmUpsOutputOff
RemotEye II User Manual – 50024-014
Alarm Occur Message
Battery test has detected battery
failure. Contact Toshiba
authorized service center for
replacement.
The UPS is on batteries; it is
supplying output power from its
batteries.
Low battery. Continued operation
on batteries will deplete them
entirely & result in UPS Output
shutdown.
unable to support critical loads.
Turn off excess equipment to
reduce load.
The UPS is overheating. Check
for UPS fan failure or high
ambient temperature ( > 40°C /
104°F)
The input voltage is out of
tolerance. UPS may switch to
Battery Mode to support the load.
The output voltage is out of
tolerance. Check the output
voltage.
UPS is overloaded. UPS will
switch to bypass or shutdown.
Turn off excess equipment to
reduce load.
The UPS is in Stop (Bypass)
mode.
A bypass condition is out of
tolerance. Check the input and
output voltage.
The UPS output has shutdown as
requested.
The UPS system has shutdown
as requested.
An uncorrected problem has
been detected within the UPS
charger subsystem.
The UPS output is off.
Alarm Removal Message
Battery failure condition, detected
by previous battery test, has been
removed.
The UPS is no longer on batteries;
output power is not being supplied
from its batteries.
The UPS is no longer reporting a
state of Low Batteries.
The batteries are no longer
depleted; they have been charged
to a supportive level.
The UPS is no longer overheating.
The input voltage is back within
tolerance.
N/A
The UPS is no longer being
overloaded.
The UPS is no longer in Stop
(Bypass) mode.
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
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