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1. USB Port Connects UPS to your computer via the supplied USB cable for UPS setup configuration and unattended shutdown in the event of a power failure For use with the supplied Middle Atlantic Power Manager software Please Note The USB and Serial ports cannot be used simultaneously Page 7 REAR PANEL DESCRIPTION CONTINUED 12 Site Wiring Fault Input LED Indicator This LED will illuminate to warn the user that a wiring problem exists within the AC mains electrical supply receptacle such as reversed wiring If illuminated disconnect all equipment and contact an electrician to ensure the outlet is properly wired 13 EPO Emergency Power Off Port The EPO port may be used to connect the UPS to a contact closure switch or control system to enable emergency shutdown see page 16 14 Input Circuit Breaker Resettable circuit breaker provides input overload protection Communication protection ports RJ11 RJ45 Protects against surges on a single phone fax modem or Ethernet network lines 16 Serial Port Secondary I O Analog input output pinout shown below will provide status for remote monitoring of the UPS SERIAL PORT SECONDARY CONNECTOR PINOUT ii Description AA Indicates low battery condition If a low battery capacity condition occurs pin 1 is low otherwise pin 1 will be high If pin 4 goes high 5V to 12V for 10 15 sec
2. Battery is Critically Low option in the Power Manager Software Refer to the Power Manger Software User Manual page 6 Document number I 00343 ESTIMATED UNDER LOAD RUNTIME 120 240 360 480 600 720 840 960 1080 1200 1320 1440 1560 1680 1800 1920_ ptt 2p stats to6 7 sto fof 2 i3f 4 fits 16 ESTIMATED RUNTIME In Minutes 102 51 a4 26 ao fis am olo so KAKA 190 143 114 94 80 e9 eo 53 47 42 37 33 20 26 1020 515 345 260 207 171 145 125 109 96 sa 75 ee 58 51 45 9 8 Middle Atlantic Products Inc the Company warrants the UPS 2200R HH Uninterruptible Power Supply product to be free from defects in material or workmanship under normal use and conditions for a period of 3 three years from date of shipment by the Company with the following exception the internal battery is covered for 2 two years The Company s entire liability to the purchaser and the purchaser s or any other party s sole and exclusive remedy under this warranty shall be limited at the Company s option to either a return of and refund of the price paid for or b repair or replacement at the Company s factory of the products purchased or any part or parts thereof which the Company has determined to be defective after inspection thereof at the Company s factory This warranty does not cover damage due to acts of God accident misuse abuse or negligence by parties
3. Power Devices MAC Address IP Address Subnet Mask Gateway DHCP Name Location Up Time Version 5 00 0C 15 00 08 59 192 168 8 48 255 255 255 0 l 1921688171 Enable UPOO er gm 35s 0 9 5 BBEOO 0C 15 00 08 50 192 168 8 8 255 255 255 0 192 168 8 1 Enable UPS IPCARD 169h15m58s 0 9 4 3esseescU c U U FIGURE A Page 12 SETUP OF UPS IPCARD CONTINUED 4 Select the SNMP card you are setting up Click on the Tools menu and select Device Setup or double click the SNMP card you want to configure 5 You can modify the IP Address Subnet Mask and Gateway address for the Device MAC Address listed in the Device Network Settings window as shown in FIGURE B The default IP Address is 192 168 20 177 the default Subnet Mask is 255 255 255 0 Device Network Settings Device MAC Address 00 0C 15 0A 0A 0A UsingDHCP Yes No IP Address Subnet Mask Gateway FIGURE B 6 Modify the IP subnet mask or gateway address Enter the new addresses into the corresponding fields 7 You will need to enter a p
4. AC outlet at all times SELF TEST The UPS features a built in self test which verifies the operation of the UPS and the condition of the battery During self test the UPS is powered by its internal battery 1 With the UPS turned on press and hold the Select button for approximately 5 seconds until the UPS starts to beep Release the button 2 The Battery icon will appear on the LCD Display After approximately 10 or more seconds the UPS will revert back to normal mode EPO EMERGENCY POWER OFF PORT CONNECTION This feature is for those applications that require connection to an Emergency Power Off EPO circuit in case of fire or other emergency situation When the UPS is connected to this circuit it enables emergency shutdown of the UPS s inverter Using the supplied gray cable connect the EPO port of your UPS to a user supplied normally closed or normally open switch according to the circuit diagram shown below Press the Power switch twice to turn on the UPS after making the connections OPTION 1 USER SUPPLIED NORMALLY CLOSED SWITCH 3 4 JUMPER RJ11 PLUG N C EPO SWITCH _ N O EPO SWITCH RJ11 PLUG NO CONNECTION Page 16 OPERATION CAUTION DO NOT plug a laser printer copier soace heater vacuum paper shredder or other large electrical device into the UPS The power demands of these devices will overload and possibly damage the UPS 1 Plug the UPS into a grounded wall receptac
5. LLL LLL LLL LLL LLL 4 LCD display The LCD display indicates a variety of UPS operational conditions see page 15 for LCD display definitions Power Switch On off switch to turn UPS on and off 3 Power on indicator Indicates the UPS is turned on 4 LCD display toggle button Toggles between a variety of UPS operational conditions See page 15 REAR PANEL DESCRIPTION 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 N Ri Input YA K 8 f aoe al Load VAC Non C Hz 164 al All ourputs nay ja Ns 5 Non Critical Load Circuit Breaker Circuit output resettable circuit breaker Provides overload protection 6 Junction Box Cover Remove to access wiring for critical and non critical output circuits Circuit wiring is labeled accordingly See page 10 for output wiring instructions WIRE COLOR AND FUNCTION LINE GROUND NEUTRAL yee GREEN WHITE r BLACK GREEN WHITE 7 Critical Load Circuit Breaker Critical circuit output resettable circuit breaker Provides overload protection Non Critical Load Receptacle Non Critical load receptacle NEMA 5 20R External Battery Pack Connector Use to connect the optional MAP external battery pack Part No UPS EBPR for extended UPS runtime A maximum of ten 10 battery packs can be daisy chained together Expansion Port Slot for Network Interface Card NIC Part Number UPS IPCARD
6. battery packs can be daisy chained up to a maximum of ten battery packs Page 22 TROUBLESHOOTING Probem Possible Cause Solution 1 Circuit breaker has tripped 1 Turn the UPS off and unplug at least one due to an overload piece of equipment Wait 10 seconds reset the circuit breaker and then turn on the UPS Batteries are discharged Outlets do not provide 2 Recharge the unit for at least 4 hours power to equipment 3 Unit has been damaged by Contact Middle Atlantic Products a surge or spike at 1 800 266 7225 _Non critical outlets have turned 4 Push the bottom reset button to turn on off automatically due to an the non critical outlets overload The UPS does not Battery is not fully charged Recharge the battery by leaving the UPS perform the expected plugged in runtime Battery is degraded Contact Middle Atlantic Products about replacement batteries at 1 800 266 7225 The on off switch is designed 1 Turn the UPS off Wait 10 seconds and to prevent damage by rapidly then turn the UPS on turning it on and off on an AC outlet 110 120V outlet The battery is degraded Contact Middle Atlantic Products about replacement batteries at 1 800 266 7225 Mechanical problem Contact Middle Atlantic Products at 1 800 266 7225 The serial cable or USB Connect the cable to the UPS You must cable is not connected use the cable that came with the UPS The cable is c
7. beeps The LCD display will show six icons Normal Battery A V R Silent Overload and Fault NOTE 1 If there is no user action for more than 30 seconds the LCD backlight will turn off and the UPS will return to the General Status Mode 2 The user can return to General Status Mode at anytime by waiting for the LCD backlight to turn off or by pressing and holding the Select button for approximately 10 or more seconds 3 Pressing the Select button will display each function listed in Table 2 in the order given FUNCTION Delay Time Number of Expansion Battery Packs Static Frequency Tolerance Slew Rate Battery Shutdown Voltage Firmware version Not configurable TABLE 2 4 To change functions press and hold the Select button until the six icons are blinking on and off Press the Select button to enter the desired value 5 To save the value press and hold the Select button for approximately 4 seconds The LCD display will return to the General Status Mode Input Voltage Display Repeat steps 1 through 4 each time any of the function values are to be changed Page 18 FUNCTIONS SETUP MODE Continued FUNCTION Delay Time Number of Expansion Battery Packs Static Frequency Tolerance Slew Rate Battery Shutdown Voltage DESCRIPTION DEFAULT SETTING The time delay switching from battery mode to line mode There are 9 different settings 0 0 5 1 0 1 5 2 0 2 5 3 0 3 5 4 0 seconds
8. of the time and the Middle Atlantic Products Green Power Technology will work in its money energy saving Bypass Mode CIRCUIT DIAGRAM Filter Suppressor AC DC Input Output Inverter Normal Mode f Battery Mode J FCC WARNING This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense A CAUTION Use only shielded cables to connect I O device to this equipment A CAUTION Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the guarantee of this device could void the user authority to operate the equipment Page 4 UNPACKING THIS MAY DAMAGE THE UNIT ALWAYS LIFT THE UPS BY HOLDING IT A CAUTION DO NOT LIFT THE UPS WHILE HOLDING THE FRONT FACE OF THE UNIT BY BOTH SIDES LIFT OUT OF BOX gt WHILE HOLDING BOTH SIDES OF UPS 4 LIFT OUT OF BOX WHILE HOLDING BOTH SIDES OF UPS The UPS is very h
9. other than the Company or any modification or alteration of the products In addition this warranty does not cover damage due to improper handling assembly installation or maintenance THIS WARRANTY IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES OF ANY KIND EITHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE TO THE MAXIMUM EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COMPANY BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL INCIDENTAL INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES WHATSOEVER INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION DAMAGES FOR LOSS OF BUSINESS PROFITS BUSINESS INTERRUPTION OR ANY OTHER PECUNIARY LOSS ARISING OUT OF THE USE OF THE PRODUCTS PURCHASED EVEN IF THE COMPANY HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES THE COMPANY S LIABILITY TO THE PURCHASER OR ANY OTHER PARTY HEREUNDER IF ANY SHALL IN NO EVENT EXCEED THE PURCHASE PRICE OF THE PRODUCTS PAID TO THE COMPANY Corporate Headquarters Corporate Voice 973 839 1011 Fax 973 839 1976 International Voice 1 973 839 8821 Fax 1 973 839 4982 middleatlantic com info middleatlantic com Middle Atlantic Canada Voice 613 836 2501 Fax 613 836 2690 middleatlantic ca customerservicecanada middleatlantic ca Factory Distribution Page 27
10. power is disconnected WARNING To prevent the risk of fire or electric shock install in a temperature and humidity controlled indoor area free of conductive contaminants Please see specifications for acceptable temperature and humidity range To reduce the risk of electric shock do not remove the cover except to service the battery There are no serviceable parts inside except for the battery To avoid electric shock turn off the unit and unplug it from the AC power before servicing the battery or installing a component Do not use for medical or life support equipment Do not use in any circumstance that would affect operation or safety of any life support equipment with any medical applications or patient care Risk of battery explosion if battery is replaced by an incorrect type or rating Do not open or mutilate the batteries Electrolyte is harmful to the skin and eyes and may be toxic A battery can present a high risk of short circuit current or electrical shock The battery may present the risk of electrical shock Do not dispose of batteries in a fire as they may explode Follow all local ordinances regarding proper disposal of batteries To reduce the risk of fire connect only to a circuit provided with 20 amperes maximum branch overcurrent protection in accordance with the National Electrical Code ANDI NFPA 70 AN warnna Use only the specified type of battery See your dealer for
11. replacement batteries WARNING For PLUGGABLE EQUIPMENT the socket outlet shall be installed near the equipment and shall be easily accessible IMPORTANT NOTE Please fill out your Warranty Registration Sheet included with your purchase You can also complete the Warranty Registration online at the following link http www2 middleatlantic com ups warranty registration aspx Page 3 MIDDLE ATLANTIC PRODUCTS GREEN POWER UPS TECHNOLOGY ENE RD Our new UPS circuit is designed to save energy operating in SAV R Green Power Bypass Mode A traditional UPS circuit with Automatic Voltage Regulation AVR provides normal output voltage through the relay and AVR transformer The current travels first through the transformer conducting energy and generating heat This heat creates energy dissipation resulting in a Power Loss or consumption of utility power and money Middle Atlantic Product s Green Power circuit design is a solution to this Power Loss When the utility power is operating normally our Green Power UPS works in Bypass Mode Our Green Power design conducts power only through the relay and still provides normal output voltage Bypassing the transformer reduces power consumption thereby conserving energy and saving money When the utility power is abnormal the UPS will operate under Battery or AVR Mode Under this condition Green Power UPS and a traditional UPS would operate about the same On average utility power operates 88
12. 7 General Status Mode 18 Functions Setup Mode 18 19 BatteryReplacement 20 22 Optional External Battery Connection 22 Troubleshooting 23 24 Technical Specifications 25 26 EstimatedRuntime 27 Warranty 27 A IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS A READ AND SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS The lightning flash with the arrowhead symbol within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the product s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance servicing instructions in the literature accompanying the product WARNING The UPS must be connected to a grounded AC power outlet with fuse or circuit breaker protection DO NOT plug the UPS into an outlet that is not grounded If you need to de energize this equipment turn off and unplug the UPS WARNING The internal battery in this UPS is always charged The battery can energize hazardous live parts inside the unit even when the AC input
13. ATTERY CAN RESULT IN ELECTRICAL SHOCK The likelihood of such shock will be reduced if such grounds are removed during installation and maintenance applicable to a UPS and a remote battery supply not having a grounded circuit WLAN a Sa 1 3 Deliver the replaced battery to an appropriate recycling facility a Be se pe Page 20 BATTERY REPLACEMENT Continued A CAUTION The battery is heavy use caution when removing A 1 Remove the front panel by removing six screws then grasping it on the left hand side and pulling it away from the unit Remove the right side of the panel to detach it from the unit 2 Remove the retaining screws securing the cable protection cover to the UPS and remove the cover a N O REMOVE CABLE PROTECTION COVER Page 21 BATTERY REPLACEMENT Continued 4 Remove three battery retaining screws 2 on left side and 1 on the right side and pull the battery out using the handle REMOVE 2 SCREWS HANDLE REMOVE 1 SCREW 5 Insert replacement battery Part No UPS RBP and perform steps 2 4 in reverse To reinstall the faceplate reinstall six screws Recharge the battery for 4 8 hours to ensure that the UPS meets the expected on battery runtime OPTIONAL EXTERNAL BATTERY All UPS models feature a connector that accepts an optional external battery pack Part Number UPS EBPR sold separately that provides additional runtime and increases UPS battery recharge time The external
14. IONS Capacity VA 2150 Capacity Watts 1650 Cord Length amp Plug Type 3ft Hardwired Input Voltage Range 80 VAC 150 VAC Input Frequency Range 50 60 Hz 3 Hz auto sensing On Battery Output Pure Sine Wave at 120 VAC 7 Voltage On Battery Output 50 60 Hz 1 Frequency Overload Protection On Utility Circuit Breaker On Battery Internal Current Limiting Surge Protection and Filtering Lighting Surge Yes Protection Internet Ready DSL Phone Fax Modem RJ11 RJ45 One In One Out Protection Physical a Output Receptacles 2 NEMA 5 20R Hardwired Output 1 Hardwired 72 EKO Dimensions in cm 2U Rack 17 05 x 3 5 x18 9 43 3 x 8 8 x 48 Weight Lb Kg 76 7 34 8 Sealed Maintenance Free Lead Acid Battery Hot Swappable External Battery 12V 9 0AH x 4 Page 25 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS CONTINUED Warming Diagnostics o O Power On Wiring Fault LCD Display Using Battery AVR Load Level Indicators Battery Level Audible Alarms On Battery Low Battery Overload Environmental Operating Temperature 32 F to 104 F 0 C to 40 C Operating Relative 0 to 95 Non Condensing Sama Commit II Menagement AAA Auto Charger Auto Restart COM Interface True aa x1 cio I O x 1 Built in USB Interface Ne Page 26 ESTIMATED RUNTIME NOTE The runtime values listed below are the maximum values The actual runtime will be determined by the value set through the
15. Insert the snap in connector fully into the knock out There will be an audible click when the connector is fully inserted Page 11 SETUP OF UPS IPCARD LINK Indicator Ethernet connector RX TX RX TX Indicator UPS IPCARD Definitions for LED Indicators Link LED color The UPS Network Interface Card is not f connected to the Network or the UPS Network Interface Card power is off O to the Network Ma O O n The UPS Network Interface Card power is off On Green The UPS Network Interface Card power is on Receiving transmitting data packet Flashing Reset on leica j i Configuring the IP address for the Middle Atlantic Network Interface Card Method 1 Using the SNMP Card Configuration Tool 1 Install the SNMP Card Configuration Tool from the included CD It is located on the CD in the tools network folder Double click the installation file MAP_SNMP_Setup msi to begin the installation 2 After the installation is complete run the Middle Atlantic UPS IPCARD Setup Utility program Under All Programs select Middle Atlantic Products gt UPS IPCARD 3 The main screen of the SNMP Card Configuration Tool program is shown in FIGURE A The configuration tool will display all Middle Atlantic UPS Network Interface Cards present on the network Click Refresh to search for newly added devices Middle Atlantic Products UPS IPCARD Setup Utility Su File Tools Help
16. PS s internal battery and external battery Load Capacity Meter This meter displays the approximate output load level in 20 shaded increments of the UPS s AC outlets Silent Mode Icon This icon appears whenever the UPS is in silent mode The buzzer can be turned on or off by the user and does not beep during silent mode until the battery reaches low capacity Overload Icon This icon appears and an alarm sounds to indicate that the AC outlets are overloaded To clear the overload first turn the power off on each equipment and unplug from the AC outlets one at a time until the overload icon disappears and the alarm stops Fault Icon This icon appears if there is a problem with the UPS Contact Middle Atlantic Products at 1 800 266 7225 for further help and support Estimate Runtime This displays the runtime estimate of the UPS with the current battery capacity and load Page 15 BATTERY CHARGING The UPS is shipped from the factory with its internal battery fully charged However the battery may lose some charge during shipping and storage Recharging the battery for at least four hours is recommended to ensure that the battery s maximum charge capacity is achieved The UPS is equipped with an auto charge feature When the UPS is plugged into mains AC supply voltage the battery will automatically recharge the battery will charge with the UPS either turned on or off To maintain optimal battery charge leave the UPS plugged into an
17. Snap in Connector Slide the connector into the knock out and secure in place Once the connector is inserted into the knock out it cannot be removed Page 9 INSTALLING HARDWIRED OUTPUTS WIRING TO OUTPUT CIRCUITS USING INSTALLER SUPPLIED 12AWG MINIMUM 10AWG MAXIMUM CONDUCTORS WIRING INSTALLATION MUST BE PERFORMED BY QUALIFIED PERSONNEL AX ups POWER MUST BE TURNED OFF AND MAINS POWER MUST BE DISCONNECTED PRIOR TO WIRING 1 Remove the J Box cover 6 and the knock out cover from the desired output 21 amp 22 Remove the conductors from the J Box 2 Insert cable connector installer provided while guiding conductors to the J Box opening Slide on lock nut and and tighten on connector 3 Splice conductors together using provided twist on wire connectors factory installed on circuit wiring in the J Box CAUTION Use only twist on connectors supplied with UPS or equivalent Listed twist on connectors suitable for output conductor connections 4 Carefully place spliced conductors back into the J Box Reinstall J Box cover Page 10 INSTALLING HARDWIRED INPUT MODELS UPS 2200R HH UPS 2200R HHIP ONLY 1 Remove the protective shipping bushing from the hardwired input knock out 2 Grab and hold the three conductors at the end of the hardwired input cord 23 Gently slide the flexible conduit until the snap in connector 24 meets the knock out on the UPS HOLD THE CONDUCTORS HERE 3
18. This function defines the number of external 0 no external battery battery packs connected to the UPS one ten packs connected Setting is dependant on the quality of the supplied AC power There are 4 different settings 1 2 4 and 6 Indicates the tolerance of a device in accepting frequency variations The lower slew rate results in less tolerance but better protection for the connected loads There are 5 different settings 0 25 Hz 0 5 Hz 1 Hz 2 Hz 4 Hz Adjusts the UPS shutdown point according to the remaining battery voltage There are five different settings 38 VDC 39 VDC 40 VDC 41 VDC and 42 VDC Please note that selecting a higher shutdown voltage will extend battery life but decrease on battery run time TABLE 3 Configurable Parameters Page 19 BATTERY REPLACEMENT Contact your dealer or call the number in this manual for information on battery replacement Read and follow the IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS before servicing the battery Service the battery under the supervision of personnel who are knowledgeable about batteries and their precautions Servicing of the battery can only be performed by trained personnel PPP PPP PP A IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS A READ AND SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS The lightning flash with the arrowhead symbol within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the product s enclosure that may
19. USER MANUAL UPS 2200R HA UPS 2200R HHIP RACKMOUNT UNINTERRUPTIBLE POWER SUPPLY LISTED THANK YOU Thank you for purchasing the UPS 2200R HH UPS 2200R HHIP Rackmount UPS The UPS provides battery backup during power outages automatic voltage regulation during periods of inconsistent utility power and surge protection IMPORTANT Please read this manual before removing the UPS from the shipping carton and before making any connections to and operating your UPS Pe Middle Atlantic Products 1 00462 Rev D TABLE OF CONTENTS Page No Important Safety Instructions 3 Middle Atlantic Products Green Power UPS Technology 4 UNDANI AA UWA Wa AAA 5 Installation and Mounting 5 6 Front Panel Description 7 Rear Panel Description 7 9 Output Wiring Instructions 10 InstallingHardwiredInput 11 SetupOf NIC JUPS IPCARD 12 14 LCD Display Definitions 15 Battery Charging 16 SelfTest 16 EPO Emergency Power Off Port Connection 16 Operation 1
20. assword for the SNMP card in the authentication window as shown in FIGURE C Default user name admin Default password admin Authentication Enter the username and password to save changes Username admin Password FIGURE C 8 If the IP address is successfully set you will see a message that the IP setup is okay FIGURE D Hetwork Settings Information setup MAC 00 0C 15 04 04 04 OK Power Device Network Information Disable SEREIN EE subnet Mask spel lee lel Oe Gateway 192 168 20 1 Note The denotes a modified field OK FIGURE D Page 13 SETUP OF UPS IPCARD CONTINUED Method 2 Using a Command Prompt 1 Obtain the MAC address from the label on the UPS Network Interface Card rear panel Each UPS Network Interface Card has a unique MAC address 2 Use the ARP command to set the IP address Example To assign the IP Address 192 168 20 240 for the UPS Network Interface Card which has a MAC address of 00 0C 15 00 00 01 you will type in the following command prompt from a PC connected to the same network as the UPS Network Interface Card 1 Type in arp s 192 168 20 240 00 0C 15 00 00 01 then press Enter 3 Use the Ping command to assign a size of 123 bytes to the IP 1 Type in ping 192 168 20 240 1 123 then press Enter Method 3 Login from a Web Interface 1 Type the IP address of the UPS in your web browser and hit Enter to access the UPS There are two us
21. be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance servicing instructions in the literature accompanying the product WARNING Risk of battery explosion if battery is replaced by an incorrect type or rating WARNING Do not open or mutilate the batteries Electrolyte is harmful to the skin and eyes and may be toxic WARNING A battery can present a high risk of short circuit current and electrical shock WARNING The battery may present the risk of electrical shock Do not dispose of batteries in a fire as they may explode Follow all local ordinances regarding proper disposal of batteries CAUTION To reduce the risk of fire connect only to a circuit provided with 20 Amperes maximum branch overcurrent protection in accordance with the National Electrical Code ANDI NFPA 70 CAUTION Use only the specified type of battery See your dealer for replacement batteries The following precautions should be observed before replacing the battery ok OND Remove all watches rings or other metal objects Only use tools with insulated handles Do not lay tools or metal parts on top of battery or any terminals Wear rubber gloves and boots Determine if the battery is inadvertently grounded If inadvertently grounded remove the source of ground CONTACT WITH GROUNDED B
22. eavy and should be handled by two 2 people After the product is removed from its shipping carton inspect the UPS before installing and operating The shipping carton should contain the following items 1 UPS Unit 1 User s Manual 2 Rack Ears 14 10 32 Rack Ear Screws 8 Nylon Rivets Used to plug four front screw holes for mounting ears if the unit will not be rack mounted 1 Telephone Cable black 2 Rackmount Handles 4 8 32 Rackmount Handle Screws 1 Emergency Power Off Cable gray 1 Middle Atlantic Power Manager Software CD 2 Serial Interface Cable DB 9 1 USB Cable 1 Warranty Registration Card INSTALLATION AND MOUNTING If using the provided handles install them now pee provided 8 32 screws FIGURE A NOTE The handles cannot be installed M after the unit is rack mounted FIGURE A 2 Install ears as shown using provided 10 32 screws Six screws per ear one ear per side SCREW 6X Page 5 INSTALLATION AND MOUNTING CONTINUED A CAUTION THIS UNIT IS HEAVY LIFT CAREFULLY JAN One Person Installation 1 Determine mounting location 2 Install the Rear Mounting Brackets as shown One Bracket Is longer then the other to provide guidance when doing a one person installation These brackets are interchangeable FIGURE A IMPORTANT NOTE Rear Mounting Brackets mount between the two corresponding rackspaces in the front of the enclosure FIGURE B 3 Carefully lift the un
23. er account types Administrator default username admin default password admin Viewer default username guest default password guest The administrator can access all functionality including enable disable the guest account The guest account can access read only functionality but can not control or change any settings 2 The IP address can be changed by accessing the system gt tcp ip menu Refer to the MAP UPS IPCARD User s Manual for more detail l 00453 Page 14 LCD DISPLAY DEFINITIONS O JE 0000 000G LOAD CAPACITY 25S nl BATT CAPACITY _ Ad en api LOOT ESTIMATE RUN_TIME ON OOOMOG Output Meter Displays the output AC voltage frequency and wattage that the UPS is providing Battery Icon When operating on battery this icon appears and an alarm sounds two short beeps followed by a pause indicating the UPS is operating from its internal battery Input Voltage Meter Measures the incoming AC voltage that the UPS is receiving from the mains power connection Normal Icon This icon appears when the UPS is functioning normally AVR Automatic Voltage Regulator This icon appears whenever the UPS is automatically correcting low or high input AC line voltage without using battery power This is a normal automatic operation of the UPS no operator action is required Battery Capacity Meter This meter displays the approximate charge level in 20 shaded increments of the U
24. it to the mounting position constantly supporting the bottom Place the slide on the unit s ear onto the longer Rear Mounting Bracket then guide the unit onto the other Rear Mounting Bracket Once the ears and the Rear Mounting Brackets are fully engaged slide to unit to the back of the enclosure 4 Install the front of the unit to the rackrail FIGURE C mT o FIGURE B FIGUREA NON NON gt RACKSCREWS RACKSCREWS 4X 4X s k Two Person Installation 1 Determine mounting location 2 Properly support the unit from the bottom and carefully lift to the mounting location 3 While adequately supporting the bottom install the front of the unit to the rackrail FIGURE D 4 Install the Rear Mounting Brackets as shown Continue to support the bottom of the unit FIGURE E IMPORTANT NOTE Rear Mounting Brackets mount between the two corresponding rackspaces in the front of the enclosure FIGURE B To o RACKSCREWS 4X RACKSCREWS 4X FIGURE D FIGURE E Page 6 FRONT PANEL DESCRIPTION 4 DG WWUVUUUUUTUUYY GUGUUYYOUUTTUTY CUUCTUTY YEG UC GT LLL LLL LLL LLL LLL LLL E 2 BATT CAPACITY Ea WWWUVUYUUUUUUUT WUVUYYYUUUUUUYT WUV USE IOUT U 000 SEERE CLL UUU UUU UUU UU LLL UU UUU UUU UUU mem Bee UVUVI WUUUUUUTUTUUUYE WUUUUUUU UTI 0
25. le Ensure the wall receptacle is protected by a fuse or circuit breaker and does not service other equipment with large electrical demands i e air conditioner refrigerator copier etc 2 Press the Power Switch to turn the UPS on The Power On Indicator will illuminate NOTE If an overload is detected an audible alarm will sound and the UPS will emit one long beep To correct this first turn the power off on a piece of equipment and unplug that piece of equipment from the UPS Wait approximately 10 seconds and reconnect the piece of equipment to the UPS and turn it on If after reconnecting the overload alarm sounds turn off the piece of equipment remove from the UPS and connect it to another power source Page 17 GENERAL STATUS MODE 1 Press the Select button on the front panel to view each UPS status item listed in Table 1 Each item will display in the order shown NOTE The LCD display backlight will automatically turn off if the Select button is not pressed for more than 30 seconds ORDER STATUS ITEM UNIT Input Voltage Output Voltage Output Freguency Load Estimate Run Time Load Capacity Battery Capacity Temperature Temperature TABLE 1 OCONOOR WD FUNCTIONS SETUP MODE 1 Refer to Table 3 for a list of the functions which are configurable 2 To enter setup mode press and hold the Select button on the front panel for approximately 5 or more seconds The UPS will start beeping release button after six
26. onds then a UPS shutdown will occur s Connect to ground common of control system I O 5VDC to 12VDC must be applied to pin 7 from control system I O in order for YA communication to function Indicates utility power failure condition If a power failure occurs pin 8 is low otherwise pin 8 is high Serial Port Primary The serial port primary allows for communication with a PC through RS232 or a control system Please Note The USB and Serial ports cannot be used simultaneously 18 Ground Bonding Stud Supplemental Bonding Point Bonding of this point to the equipment and or enclosure helps ensure optimum performance of the electronic system CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE Page 8 REAR PANEL DESCRIPTION CONTINUED 19 Critical Load Receptacle Critical load receptacle NEMA 5 20R 20 Critical Load Output Connector Knock Out 125 VAC 50 60 Hz 16A Trade size 74 21 Non Critical Load Output Connector Knock Out 125 VAC 50 60 Hz 16A Trade size 7 Hardwired Power Input 3 hardwired input cord Remove the protective piece in the hole where the hardwired input goes into the UPS When wiring is complete slide the snap in connector 24 into the knock out until it is fully inserted See page 11 for hardwired input installation instructions WIRE COLOR AND FUNCTION LINE GROUND NEUTRAL POWER INPUT HARDWIRED BLACK GREEN WHITE
27. onnected to the Ensure that either the USB or DB 9 cable Widdie Atlantic Power wrong port is connected to the correct port on both the UPS and the computer Manager software is Inactive 3 The unit is not providing Shutdown your computer and turn the battery power UPS off Wait 10 seconds and turn the UPS back on This should reset the unit 4 The serial cable is not the You must use the cable included with the cable that was provided unit for the software with the unit Page 23 TROUBLESHOOTING NETWORK INTERFACE CARD Solution 1 Check the LED status the normal condition is both yellow and green led is on If green LED is off Check if the UPS Network Interface Card is f he UP 9 ee eae mee ii gt properly seated in the UPS and the UPS power is on method 1 or method 2 lf yellow LED is off Check if the network connection Is valid 2 Check if the operated PC is on the same physical network as UPS Network Interface Card is 1 Use method 1 and method 2 to get correct IP address of the UPS Network Interface Card Unable to ping the UPS Network Interface Card 2 If the operated PC is on the different physical network from the UPS Network Interface Card verify the setting of subnet mask and the IP address of gateway Foraotten user name and Please refer to the Reset to Default Setting Recover from a wi Forgotten Password section in the UPS IPCARD user manual 1 00453 Page 24 TECHNICAL SPECIFICAT
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