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Go to your alarm settings and make sure that the Smart Alarm is off, I know that the smart alarm makes the alarm go off early, this could be possibly be the problem.
Go to Settings > SOUND > Silent mode (No sounds except media and alarms). If this is ticked (on), it means alarm will sound even if you make the phone silent. Regarding the loud sound even after reducing ringer volume, no idea for this.
No you don't have to reconfigure the UPS after battery replacement. However you may have to reset the battery Timer. There are 4 possible ways. 1. Press and hold the fault reset button for 3-5 seconds 2. Press and hold the fault reset and security key simultaneously for 3-5 seconds 3. Press an dhold the fault and alarm silence buttons simultaneously for 3-5 seconds 4. Cycle the logic Power. This means to remove power from the main processor. 5. Call MGE. They have the software to reset the battery replacement alarm
The Galaxy 3000 can only be serviced by a technician with access through to the UPS via software to reset an aging meter. This cannot be reset by other means. Who ever replaced your batteries should have arranged this. My email address is [email protected]. If you let me know where you are located, I can maybe suggest some options for you.
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