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3.5.3.7 Hardware Status
The Hardware Status field (column) of the status display shows any and all of the UPS hardware status conditions that each
UPS device has reported to the UPS Monitor Process, as of the most recent observation.
The "normal state" of hardware status is simply: AC Power Normal. In this normal state, AC Power Normal will be the
only status item shown in the Hardware Status display. The UPS devices, however, are capable of reporting a number of
status conditions to the host system, and in cases of additional UPS hardware status, there will be multiple lines in the
status display showing the additional status conditions.
Possible values of Hardware Status are:
o AC Power Normal - AC power at the input of the UPS device is present and within its normal tolerance range.
o AC Power Fail - AC power at the input of the UPS device is either absent, or has drifted out of its normal tolerance range.
o Low Battery Charge - AC power at the input of the UPS device has failed, and the UPS has engaged its battery reserve
power in order to continue to supply AC output power to the system component(s). When engaging the
battery reserve power, the UPS device detected and reported that the battery in the UPS hardware was in a depleted
charge condition. This means that the UPS battery will only be able to supply full output power to the system component
(s) for approximately two minutes, instead of for the fifteen minute period provided by a fully charged battery.
o Output Power Off - The UPS device reported that its output power (to the system component(s)) has been turned off.
This means that someone has (intentionally or accidentally) turned "off" the Output Power On/Off switch on the UPS
device's front control panel.
o Bypass Mode - The UPS device reported that it had been placed into AC Power Bypass Mode. This is only possible
on some models of UPS devices, such as the A2998A 3.0 KVA UPS, that have a "Bypass Switch". With this switch
control, a service person can "bypass" the normal flow of power through the UPS, so that the UPS passes its AC input
power directly through to its AC output plugs, without passing the power through the normal power inverters and filters.
o UPS System Failure - The UPS device reported a System Fail status, which indicates a serious hardware problem within
the UPS device.
o UPS Inverter Failure - The UPS device reported an Inverter Fail status, which indicates a hardware failure in the UPS'
DC-to-AC power inverter module.
o Battery Disconnected - The UPS device reported a Battery Not Present status, which indicates that the UPS internal
controller perceived that a battery module was not properly connected to the UPS device.
o UPS Charger Fault - The UPS device reported a Charger Fault status, which indicates a hardware failure in the UPS'
internal battery charger circuitry.
o Ouput Power Overload - The UPS device reported an Overload status, which indicates that the equipment being
powered from the UPS is drawing too much power from the UPS.
o Power Overload Shutdown - The UPS device reported an Overload Shutdown status, which indicates that the equipment
being powered from the UPS drew so much power from the UPS that the UPS performed a "shutdown" (turned its power
circuits "off") to protect itself from the overload condition.
o High Ambient Temperature - The UPS device reported a High Ambient Temperature status, which indicates that the
UPS internal hardware detected an elevated temperature condition within the UPS device.
o High Temperature Shutdown - The UPS device reported a High Ambient Temperature Shutdown status, which
indicates that the temperature inside the UPS device rose so high that the UPS control module shut down the UPS power
circuits to protect the UPS device from damage due to excessive heat.
o Battery Test Failure - The UPS device reported a Battery Test Fail status, which indicates that the UPS control module
detected that a battery pack failed to operate within specifications.
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