UPS R12000 XR Models Maintenance and Service Guide
Table Of Contents
- HP UPS R12000 XR Models Maintenance and Service Guide
- Notice
- Contents
- About This Guide
- Chapter 1: Safety and Product Information
- Chapter 2: Illustrated Spare Parts List
- Chapter 3: Identifying Components
- Front Components
- Modes of Operation
- Rear Components
- Matching the Utility Voltage
- Module Locations
- Configuring the UPS Using the LCD Menu
- Chapter 4: Removal and Replacement Procedures
- Chapter 5: Troubleshooting
- Chapter 6: Specifications
- Index

Identifying Components
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Displaying the Status or Active Alarms
The first option on the Main Menu is Status. Select this option and press the Enter button to
display the status or active alarms for either the main module (MM) or electronics modules
(M1-M4).
Main Menu
Status
Main Module (MM) Status and Alarms
Select Main Module MM to display Status and Alarms for the main module. Table 3-3 lists
the possible status options. For a descriptive list of alarm causes and solutions, refer to the
section, “LCD Alarm Troubleshooting,” in Chapter 5.
Status: Select
Main Module MM
NOTE: A display of x Alarms means that one or more alarms are present. The variable x indicates the
number of alarms.
Table 3-3: Main Module Status Options
LCD Display Explanation
Load Power Off The UPS is in Standby mode and is not supporting the load.
System Normal
0 Alarms
The UPS is operating normally from utility and is protecting the load.
No alarms are present.
Load Power On
x Alarms
The UPS is operating from utility and is protecting the load.
On Battery
x Alarms
The UPS is operating from battery and is protecting the load.
On Bypass
x Alarms
The UPS is operating from Automatic Bypass mode and is not
protecting the load.
Manual Bypass
x Alarms
The UPS is operating from Manual Bypass mode and is not
protecting the load.
Overload
x Alarms
The UPS is protecting the load. The current load level is exceeding
the maximum operational range for the UPS.
Autocalibrating
x Alarms
The UPS is operating from utility and is protecting the load while it is
performing the module-sharing calibration process.
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