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1. Check the presence of the electricity mains voltage Reset the protection WARNING Check that there is no overload in output to the UPS THE UPS IS IN STAND BY Press the ON key located on the front panel to power MODE the loads THE DISPLAY IS ON BUT THE LOAD IS NOT POWERED STAND BY OFF MODE HAS BEEN SELECTED The mode has to be changed The STAND BY OFF mode back up in fact only powers the loads in the event of a black out N INNECTION TO THE VEO ia 25 Check the connection to the load UPSTREAM PROTECTION TRIGGERED THE UPS IS OPERATING FROM BATTERY EVEN THOUGH THE MAINS VOLTAGE IS PRESENT OUTSIDE THE ALLOWED TOLERANCE FOR OPERATION FROM MAINS THE UPS DOES NOT SWITCH ON AND THE DISPLAY SHOWS ONE OF THESE CODES A06 A08 THE TEMPERATURA OF THE UPS IS LOWER THAN 0 THE DISPLAY SHOWS THE CODE A11 INPUT RELAY BLOCKED 26 Reset the protection WARNING Check that there is no overload in output to the UPS Problem dependent on the mains Wait for the input mains to return within tolerance The UPS will automatically go back to operation from mains Check the temperature of the environment where the UPS is located if it is too low bring it to above the minimum threshold 0 C The fault does not cause any particular malfunctions If the problem should occur again on a subsequent start up contact the support service centre PROBLEM SOLVING SOLUTION PROBLE
2. y 1 METTET 6 4 PRESCOTT FHHTHTN LAN 2 Hl C RIELLO ELETTRONICA 4 riello Ups gt cer o manual ar Designed for Microsoft indows XP Windows 2000 This part of the manual contains precautions that must be adhered to strictly since they regard SAFETY a THE UPS MUST NOT OPERATE WITHOUT AN EARTH CONNECTION The first connection to be carried out is the earth conductor which has to be connected to the terminal marked b Avoid connecting the output neutral to the input neutral or to earth as this could cause malfunctions c DANGEROUS electrical voltages are generated inside the UPS All installation and maintenance operations must be carried out EXCLUSIVELY by authorized personnel d The UPS contains an internal power source the batteries The terminals and the output sockets may be powered even when the UPS is not connected to the mains e The total battery voltage can generate an electric shock Replaced batteries should be considered as TOXIC WASTE and treated as such Do not throw the battery packs into fire they may explode Do not try to open the battery packs they do not require any maintenance Furthermore the electrolyte is dangerous if it comes into contact with the skin or the eyes and may be toxic f Do not switch the UPS on if there is any leak of liquid or if a residual white powder is noted g Do not allow water liquids in
3. As mentioned in the introduction the UPS comes with a dedicated battery pack to allow an easy hot swap replacement of the batteries with full safety ensured thanks to the protected connection system WARNING for your safety and that of your product the information set out below should be carefully followed WHEN THE BATTERY PACK IS DISCONNECTED THE LOADS CONNECTED TO THE UPS ARE NOT PROTECTED FROM MAINS FAILURE THE BATTERY PACK IS VERY HEAVY BE VERY CAREFUL WHEN REPLACING IT 1 The battery packs are located behind the UPS front panel Hold the panel centrally from the sides and gently pull it outwards as shown in the figure at the side Do not force the panel fixing pins during this operation 2 Setthe manual bypass switch located under the front panel to position IT see figure at side II de NOTE in this condition the load is powered from bypass and the display should show the message FAULT C02 WARNING For correct operation of the UPS it is recommended to I replace the battery pack only with the UPS switched on 3 The battery packs are connected to the UPS via cables with connector Referring to the figure shown at the side take hold of the connector and remove it by gently pulling Undo the two screws securing the battery pack to the UPS Y and take hold of the handle for removal 4 Holding the handle remove the battery pack by pulling it outwards as sho
4. DETECTED ON ONE OR Disconnect all the applications and reconnect them one DISPLAY SHOWS ONE OF MORE APPLICATIONS by one to identify the faulty one THESE CODES F53 L53 POWERED BY THE UPS THE BUZZER SOUNDS CONTINUOUSLY AND THE E P DISPLAY SHOWS ONE OF A MALFUNCTION OF THE od he temoved ius the E a UPS THESE CODES F60 L03 UPS HAS BEEN VERIFIED 0 and then on again 1 the problem should occur L05 L07 L10 L13 L20 again contact the support service centre L21 L40 L41 L42 L43 If this is not required check the position of the manual THE DISPLAY SHOWS ONE 4 REMOTE CONTROL HAS bypass switch or the status of the control inputs of any OF THESE CODES C01 BEEN ACTIVATED optional contacts card C02 C03 Check the closing of the R E P O contact at the back of the UPS 27 PROBLEM SOLVING ALARM CODES By using a sophisticated self test system the UPS can check and report on the display panel any problems and or failures that could occur during normal operation of the equipment In case of a problem the UPS signals the event by posting on the display the code and type of alarm present FAULT and or LOCK FAULT The FAULT type reports may be divided into three categories gt Failures these are minor problems that do not result in the UPS stopping but they limit its performance or prevent certain features being used gt Alarms these problems are more critical than the failures because if they
5. UPS as described below The three covers have an interlocking system locate the cover mounting holes in the upper part of the UPS and very carefully engage them by exerting gentle pressure see figure at side 12 INSTALLATION RACK VERSION This following describes the work needed to convert the UPS into rack version WARNING for your own safety and that of your product it is important that you follow the instructions given below exactly BEFORE PROCEEDING TO PERFORM THE SEQUENCE OF OPERATIONS DESCRIBED MAKE SURE THAT THE UPS IS SWITCHED OFF COMPLETELY AND IS NOT CONNECTED TO THE ELECTRICAL MAINS OR LOAD OF ANY KIND 1 First and foremost remove the 4 feet on the bottom of the UPS Set the UPS horizontal 1 taking the utmost care and using a small flat blade screwdriver lift gently the pin placed in the centre of the foot Once raised take the pin out from the base of the UPS J Repeat this sequence for the other remaining feet The exact sequence is N 7 y depicted in the figure to the side 5 2 With all the feet removed now proceed to rotate the display mask Slip S the keys provided into the release slots on the sides of the display mask aul exert slight pressure just enough to release the mask from the VC fn UPS as demonstrated in the drawing on the side 3 WARNING The display mask is connected to the UPS by a special cable
6. general and or other foreign bodies to get into the UPS h In the event of dangerous conditions switch the UPS off with the switch located on the front panel and open the magneto thermal protection installed upstream of the UPS Isolate the battery by removing the lower part of the front panel and disconnecting the two battery pack connectors 1 The UPS generates a leakage current of less than 2 mA Warning the leakage current of the load is added to that of the UPS on the earth protection conductor j For battery expansion use exclusively connectors supplied by or authorized by the manufacturers k The UPSs of this series have been designed for professional use and are therefore not suitable for use in a domestic environment WARNING this Uninterruptible Power System UPS is a class A product in accordance with standard EN50091 2 UPS EMC requirement It may cause radio interference in domestic environments the user may need to take additional measures against this USER S MANUAL INTRODUCTION Thanks you for choosing our product Our manifacturer are renowned specialists in the development and production of uninterruptible power supplies UPS The UPS in this range are high quality products designed and built with care in order to give you the best performance This equipment can be installed by anyone subject to CAREFULLY AND THOROUGHLY READING THIS MANUAL The manual contains detailed instructions on how to use and i
7. operating mode About five minutes after the mains has returned inside tolerance the load is again switched to bypass Where a user is unable to decide between the most suitable operating mode ON LINE or ECO he can leave the choice to SMART ACTIVE mode in which in relation to statistics regarding the quality of the mains power supply the UPS autonomously decides which mode to configure itself in Finally in STAND BY OFF mode operation is as a back up device with mains line present the load is powered down whereas when a black out occurs the load is powered by the inverter through the batteries R E P O This isolated input is used to switch off the UPS remotely in an emergency Any Remote Emergency Power Off R E P O switch that is normally closed must be connected to the connector located at the back of the UPS The UPS is supplied ex works with the R E P O terminals short circuited remove the short circuit 1f this contact is connected to the auxiliary of a remote emergency switch The R E P O circuit is self powered with SELV type circuits No external power supply voltage is therefore required When it is closed normal condition there is a current of 10mA max PROGRAMMABLE AUXILIARY SOCKET POWER SHARE The UPS is provided with an output socket that allows the automatic disconnection of the load applied to it under certain operating conditions The events that determine the automatic cut out of the Power share socket
8. LABEL MUST CARRY THE FOLLOWING MESSAGE ISOLATE THE UNINTERRUPTIBLE POWER SYSTEM UPS BEFORE WORKING ON THIS CIRCUIT 15 USE FIRST START UP 1 Ensure that all the operations described in the paragraph above Connections have been carried out correctly 2 Close the magneto thermal switch located upstream of the UPS 3 Press the general switch located on the front panel 4 The UPS will start up after a few seconds the display comes on a beep is emitted and the icon will flash The UPS is now in stand by state this means that the UPS is in a minimum consumption condition The microcontroller is powered and carries out monitoring and autodiagnostic tasks the batteries are charging everything is ready to activate the UPS There is also a stand by state during operation from battery if the timer is activated 5 Check the settings on the display see paragraph Configuration area START UP FROM MAINS 1 Press the ON button When this is pressed all the icons on the display light up for 1 second and the UPS emits a beep 2 Switch on the equipment connected to the UPS Only for the first start up after approx 30 sec check that the UPS is operating correctly 1 Simulate a black out by opening the switch connected upstream of the UPS 2 The load must continue to be powered the icon should appear on the display and a beep should be heard every 4 seconds 3 Ifthe switch upstream is closed again the UPS must go
9. M POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTION THE BUZZER SOUNDS CONTINUOUSLY AND THE DISPLAY SHOWS ONE OF THESE CODES A54 F50 F51 F52 F55 L50 L51 L52 THE DISPLAY SHOWS THE BATTERIES SHOULD BE Replace the battery packs as indicated in the chapter CODE A61 REPLACED BATTERY PACK THE DISPLAY SHOWS THE PACES NOT Check that the battery packs are inserted and connected PRESENT OR NOT CODE A62 CONNECTED correctly see chapter BATTERY PACK THE LOAD APPLIED TO THE Reduce the load to within the threshold of 100 or UPS IS TOO HIGH user threshold in the case of code A54 THE BATTERIES ARE DISCHARGED THE UPS IS THE DISPLAY SHOWS THE WAITING FOR THE CODE A63 VOLTAGE OF THE BATTERIES TO GO OVER THE SET THRESHOLD Wait for the batteries to recharge or force start up manually by keeping the ON key pressed for at least 2 THE BUZZER SOUNDS CONTINUOUSLY AND THE DISPLAY SHOWS ONE OF THESE CODES F03 F05 A MALFUNCTION OF THE If power can be removed from the load switch the UPS UPS HAS BEEN VERIFIED off and then on again if the problem should occur F07 F10 F13 F21 F40 F41 PROBABLY ABOUT TO STOP again contact the support service centre F42 F43 THE BUZZER SOUNDS CONTINUOUSLY AND THE o Check that the temperature of the environment where DISPLAY SHOWS ONE OF the UPS is located does not exceed 40 C THESE CODES F04 L04 UES I5 TOO THE BUZZER SOUNDS A FAULT HAS BEEN CONTINUOUSLY AND THE
10. PRESENTATION DISPLAY MASK VIEW Oe Se FORO q riello Ups SEL SET button ON button STBY button SEL SET STBY LCD Display Operating normally Configuration area Operating on mains power Maintenance action required Operating on battery power Timer Load powered from bypass Measurements display area 060000 Battery back up indicator Stand by alarm Load level indicator INSTALLATION OPENING THE PACKING AND CHECKING CONTENTS After opening the pack the first thing to do is make a check of the contents The pack should contain o UPS a 3 plastic covers top panels a Probes for cables terminal board connection a Handles kit a 2 plastic keys to release display Q RS232 serial cable User manual CD ROM with software 11 INSTALLATION TOWER VERSION This chapter describes the operations required to prepare the UPS for use in the tower version WARNING for your safety and that of your product the information set out below should be carefully followed ENSURE THAT THE UPS IS COMPLETELY SWITCHED OFF AND NOT 1 BEFORE CARRYING OUT THE FOLLOWING SEQUENCE OF OPERATIONS CONNECTED TO THE ELECTRICITY MAINS OR TO ANY LOAD Once removed from the packaging the UPS is ready for installation in tower configuration All that is needed to complete this configuration is to mount the three plastic covers provided in the upper part of the
11. This means that you must extract the mask taking extreme care and avoiding violent jerks or other brusque movements so as to avoid possibly damaging the display and or the UPS DO NOT TRY IN ANY WAY TO SEPARATE THE DISPLAY MASK FROM THE UPS 4 Rotate the mask by 90 in the anti clockwise direction and fasten it to the UPS again inserting it gently into the housing until a slight clicking noise is heard and the mask remains in position NOTE pressure must be exerted close to the coupling slots 5 Rotate the UPS by 90 clockwise taking the utmost care 6 Atthis point with the UPS in the horizontal position attach the handles KJ to the side of the UPS with the appropriate screws as depicted in the figure to the side handles and screws are include in handles kit S option NOTE The UPS is compatible with assembly in standard rack cabinets of 600mm x 800mm or greater in depth In rack type installation given the weight of the UPS use of the support brackets is compulsory guide with L shape support For the same reason it is recommended that you install the UPS in the bottom part of the rack cabinet 13 USE CONNECTIONS INSTALLATION MUST BE CARRIED OUT EXCLUSIVELY BY QUALIFIED PERSONNEL THE FIRST CONNECTION TO BE CARRIED OUT IS THE PROTECTION CONDUCTOR EARTH CABLE TO BE INSERTED IN THE TERMINAL MARKED E THE UPS MUST NOT BE OPERATED WITHOUT BEING CONNECTED TO THE EARTHING SYSTEM Warning if th
12. alarm code A number of examples are shown below SAMPLE GRAPHIC DESCRIPTION SAMPLE GRAPHIC DESCRIPTION Mains frequency Percentage load applied UPS output voltage pc byahe Temperature of the Output voltage frequency cooling system of the UPS internal electronics 1 Fault Alarm the Remaining battery backup corresponding code is displayed Lock the Battery charge percentage corresponding code is displayed 1 9 The values given in the pictures of the table are purely indicative The FAULT LOCK codes will only be displayed if they are active at that time in presence of a failure alarm or machine stoppage 18 USE Configuration area The configuration area contains the main operating parameters of the UPS and displays its current status The parameters found in this area can be modified by taking action directly from the display panel SETTABLE PARAMETERS Frequency output voltage frequency Frequency a Voltage Output voltage Voltage a Mode UPS operating mode Mode The picture to the side depicts the area of the display reserved for settings configuration area with the three settable parameters in view How to proceed To enter the configuration area hold down the SEL SET button for at least 2 sec The word SET lights and an arrow appears to the left of Frequency The arrow indicates the setting selected To change the sel
13. atility in mind These UPSs can in fact be installed either in a tower version or in a rack version according to requirements The 2 different versions of the product are shown below The UPS is also provided with two dedicated battery packs that allow the easy hot swap replacement of the batteries in full safety thanks to the protected connection system DLD 500 DLD 600 Nominal power Nominal voltage 220 230 240 Dimensions Hx Lx D 455 x 175 x 660 Weight 64 D The dimension is different in the rack version with handles mounted 483mm x 175mm x 660mm H x L x D Note 175mm 40 483mm 19 PRESENTATION UPS views Release slots Rotatable display mask Manual by pass IN ent switch Main switch Battery pack Removable front Cable with terminal panel Cable with terminal Battery pack n 2 gt 29 PY Front view front panel off front panel on IM EK EIS Battery expansion connector COMMUNICATION SLOT expansion RS232 communication port lt I TEC 10A Power share sockets USB communication port Power share sockets heat protection eS IN OUT connections box Remote Emergency Power Off R E P O Rear view
14. back to operating from the mains START UP FROM BATTERY 1 Press the general switch located on the front panel 2 Keep the ON button pressed for at least 5 seconds All the icons on the display will light up for 1 second and the UPS will emit a beep 3 Switch on the equipment connected to the UPS UPS SHUTDOWN To switch the UPS off keep the STBY key pressed for at least 1 5 seconds The UPS will return to the stand by condition and the 4 icon will start to flash a If the mains is present the general switch must be pressed so that it returns to its original position raised position to switch the UPS off completely b If the UPS is operating from battery and the timer has not been set it will automatically switch off completely after 5 seconds If however the timer has been set the STBY key has to be pressed for at least 5 seconds to switch off the UPS If it is required for the UPS to stay completely switched off when mains power returns the general switch has to be pressed see point a 16 USE DISPLAY PANEL INDICATIONS This chapter will describe in depth all the items of information that may be posted on the LCD For easier understanding we can divide the information displayed into three main groups UPS status indicators Measurements display area Configuration area UPS status indicators Indicates presence if a problem Blinking The UPS is in stand by mode Indicates UPS operating n
15. can be user selected by means of the UPSTools configuration software see paragraphs Configuration software and UPS Configuration It is possible for example to select cut out after a certain time of operation from battery or on reaching the end of battery discharging prealarm threshold or in the event of an overload The rms value of the output voltage is fixed by accurate microprocessor control independently of the input voltage while the frequency of the output voltage is synchronized within a user selectable tolerance with that of the input to enable use of the bypass The UPS will desynchronize outside of this tolerance returning to nominal frequency and the bypass can no longer be used free running mode 20 UPS CONFIGURATION The following table illustrates all the possible configurations that users have at their disposal to best adapt the UPS to their needs LEGEND f TS E ag FUNCTION DESCRIPTION POSSIBLE CONFIGURATIONS Output frequency Output voltage Operating mode Switch on delay Switch off due to minimum load Back up limitation End of discharge early warning Battery test USE Indicates that the configuration can be modified both via the configuration software supplied Selects the nominal output frequency Selects the nominal output voltage Selects one of the 4 different modes of operation Delay time for automatic switching on again after the mains re
16. continue they could cause the UPS to stop even in a very short time frame 28 PROBLEM SOLVING gt Commands in progress indicates presence of a remote command in progress DESCRIPTION Remote shutdown command Remote load on bypass command Remote switch on command Battery test in progress LOCK The LOCK block type report signals are usually preceded by an alarm signal and on account of their importance result in the inverter being switched off and the load being powered through the bypass line the procedure is excluded in case of lockouts due to strong and persistent overloads and lockouts following a short circuit L43 Inverter undervoltage 29 TECHNICAL DATA TABLE DID 50 DLD 69 INPUT Nominal voltage Vac 220 230 240 Nominal frequency Hz 50 60 Voltage and frequency range for non Vac Maximum 276 intervention of the battery Vac Minimum 164 84 100 to 50 of load in linear mode BYPASS Accepted voltage range for switching 180 264 Accepted frequency range for switching Frequency selected 5 Switching time sec BATTERY No batteries V Ah 16 12 7 high rate discharge Recharge time h OUTPUT Nominal voltage 220 230 240 1 5 Maximum current A 27 26 25 Static variation Dynamic variation Waveform Voltage distortion linear load Voltage distortion distorting load Y Frequency Current crest factor Nominal power VA Nomina
17. e neutral N and phase F instructions are observed for the plugs and sockets the UPS will not change the existing neutral arrangements when inserted in a system The resistance on the neutral connection is less than 0 1 ohm A differential switch placed upstream will also be triggered for a fault occurring downstream of the UPS The sensitivity of this switch has to take into account the leakage current of the unit approx 2 mA and of the load which are added together on the UPS earth conductor The neutral arrangements will only be changed if an isolation transformer is connected or when the UPS is operating with the neutral isolated upstream Avoid connecting the output neutral to the input neutral or to earth as this could damage the UPS For the mains and load connections follow the instructions set out below 1 Install a 32A magneto thermal switch with B or C trip curve upstream of the equipment 2 The terminals to be used for the connection of the input and output lines are located inside the IN OUT connections drawer Undo the screw securing the connections drawer located on the right hand side of the drawer see figure at side 3 Pull the drawer out as much as is needed for the terminals to be easily accessible see figure at side WARNING the p drawer has a locking system to prevent it being pulled out completely Do not try to remove the drawer completely 14 USE 4 Use 3 pole cables with 4 mm sectio
18. ection of the parameter to be modified press the SEL SET button To change the item selected press the ON button To exit from the configuration area hold the SEL SET button down for at least 2 sec POSSIBLE SETTINGS Frequency 50 Hz 60 Hz Off frequency self teach Voltage 220 V 230 V 240 V Mode ON LINE ECO SMART STBYOFF NOTE For the change in configuration of output frequency to become effective the UPS must be switched off completely and switched on again by the main switch THE PARAMETERS VOLTAGE AND OUTPUT FREQUENCY MUST BE COMPATIBLE WITH THOSE OF THE LOAD POWERED BY THE UPS 19 USE MODES OF OPERATION The mode that gives the load maximum protection is ON LINE mode default where the energy intended for the load undergoes a double conversion and is reconstructed on the output in a perfectly sinusoidal way with frequency and voltage fixed by the precision digital control provided by a microprocessor fully independently of the input V F I Besides the traditional ON LINE double conversion operating mode it is also possible to set the following modes ECO LINE INTERACTIVE SMART SMART ACTIVE STBYOFF STAND BY OFF For optimized efficiency in ECO mode the load is powered normally from the bypass If the mains exits from its specified tolerances the UPS switches to the normal ON LINE double conversion
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20. ion of e mails SMS and network messages when particular events that can be selected by the user occur Installation procedure e Connect the UPS s RS232 communication port to COM communication port on the PC by means of the serial cable provided or connect the USB port on the UPS to a USB port on the PC using a USB standard cable e Insert the CD ROM and select the desired operating system e Follow the instructions of the installation program e For more detailed information about installation and use see the software user manual in the Manuals folder of the CD ROM supplied To check if a more up to date version of the software is available visit the manufacturer s web site Configuration software The UPSTools software may be used for configuration and full display of the parameters and status of the UPS through the RS232 serial port For a list of the possible configurations at the user s disposal see the section UPS Configuration Installation procedure e Connect the RS232 communication port of the UPS to a COM communication port on the PC by means of the serial cable provided e Follow the instructions on installation found in the software user manual in the UPSTools folder of the CD ROM supplied To check if a more up to date version of the software is available visit the manufacturer s web site You are advised to use a cable of max length 3 metres 24 BATTERY PACK REPLACING THE BATTERY PACKS
21. l power MISCELLANEOUS Leakage current to earth ACIAC efficiency Ambient temperature C Humidity 90 non condensing Protections Excessive battery discharge Overcurrent short circuit Overvoltage undervoltage thermal Safety compliance EN 50091 1 1 and directive 73 23 EEC 93 68 EEC Hold up time msec Noise level 45 dB A at 1 mt Dimensions Hx Lx D 455 x 175 x 660 09 i g EMC compliance EN 50091 2 cl A and directive 89 336 EEC 92 31 EEC 93 68 EEC 30 TECHNICAL DATA TABLE OVERLOAD TIMES OPERATION POWERED BY BYPASS INVERTER Activates bypass after 2 sec 0 100 lt Load lt 110 Stoppage atter 120 sec Stoppage after 60 sec Activat fter 2 110 lt Load lt 150 y pnr HN PER Stoppage after 4 sec Load gt 150 ere Stoppage after 0 5 sec a nominal load minimum voltage of 164 Vac battery charging Q nominal load nominal voltage of 230 Vac battery charging According to appendix M5 of standard EN50091 1 1 Mains Battery load 0 100 Mains battery mains resistive load 0 100 0 G 4 5 6 gt If the mains frequency is within 5 of the value selected the UPS is synchronized with the mains If the frequency is outside the tolerances or operation is battery powered the frequency is the selected frequency 0 1 0 20 25 for longer battery life 8 To maintain the output voltage
22. n With reference to the figure shown at the side Insert the cable from the 32A magneto thermal switch into cable guide P1 input line Insert the cable from the load into cable guide P2 output line N 2 Strip the cables observing the measurements provided NT Insert the stripped end in the terminals provided Mo 5 Connect the wires to the relative terminals strictly following the instructions set out below Input line a Ensure that the magneto thermal switch By Pass 80 Manutenzione Remoto T upstream 15 open Remote Maintenance E MS b Connect the earth wire to terminal 3 79 c Connect the neutral wire to terminal 1 L WIP 6 USCITA A d Connect the phase wire to terminal 2 N OUTPUT NU AUSGANG N Output line L SORTIE 5 MM a Connect the earth wire to terminal 4 PM D MXN 4 b Connect the neutral wire to terminal 5 c Connect the phase wire to terminal 6 OMN 3 INGRESSO A INPUT 6 Ensure that a jumper is comnected at piscis 2 terminals 7 and 8 this is needed for the ENTRADA correct operation of the UPS 58 i 7 Secure the cable guides to the flange close the drawer and secure it with the screw removed previously A WARNING LABEL MUST BE AFFIXED TO ALL MAINS POWER ISOLATING SWITCHES INSTALLED FAR FROM THE UPS AREA IN ORDER TO REMIND SUPPORT SERVICE PERSONNEL THAT THE CIRCUIT IS CONNECTED TO A UPS THE
23. nstall the UPS For information on using and getting the best performance from your UPS this manual should be kept safely in the vicinity of the UPS and CONSULTED BEFORE TAKING ANY ACTION ON THE UPS Reproduction of any part of this manual including partial is strictly prohibited without the prior consent of the manufacturer For the purpose of improving it the manufacturer reserves the right to modify the product described herein at any time and without notice Microsoft Windows and the Windows logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and or other countries CONTENTS PRESENTATION 8 UPS VIEWS 9 DISPLAY MASK VIEW 10 INSTALLATION 11 OPENING THE PACKING AND CHECKING CONTENTS 11 TOWER VERSION 12 RACK VERSION 13 USE 14 CONNECTIONS 14 FIRST START UP 16 START UP FROM MAINS 16 START UP FROM BATTERY 16 UPS SHUTDOWN 16 DISPLAY PANEL INDICATIONS 17 UPS status indicators 17 Measurements display area 18 Configuration area 19 MODES OF OPERATION 20 R E P O 20 PROGRAMMABLE AUXILIARY SOCKET POWER SHARE 20 UPS CONFIGURATION 21 COMMUNICATION PORTS 23 RS232 and USB connectors 23 Communication Slot 23 SOFTWARE 24 Monitoring and control software 24 Configuration software 24 BATTERY PACK 25 REPLACING THE BATTERY PACKS 25 PROBLEM SOLVING 26 ALARM CODES 28 TECHNICAL DATA TABLE 30 PRESENTATION This new family of UPSs has been designed with vers
24. ormally Fixed The UPS is working on mains power flt The UPS working on mains power but the output voltage is not Blinking synchronized with the mains voltage The UPS is working on battery power When in this condition the UPS emits a beep at 4 second regular intervals End of discharge early warning Indicates that the battery s back up is Blinking running out In this condition the UPS emits a beep at 1 second regular intervals Fixed Indicates that the loads connected to the UPS are being powered by the bypass aioe gt Indicates the estimated percentage back up Indicates the load applied to the UPS with respect to nominal Dynamic salie A Blinking Maintenance action is needed Indicates that the timer is activated programmed switch on or switch Fixed off The timer can be activated de activated through the software supplied 1 minute to go before the UPS is switched on again or 3 minutes until it Blinking is switched off 17 USE Measurements display area The most important measurements relating to the UPS may be displayed on the display screen When the UPS is switched on the display shows the mains voltage value To move on to display something else press the SEL SET button repeatedly until the desired measurement value appears If a failure alarm occurs FAULT or the machine stops LOCK the display will automatically display the type of problem and the corresponding
25. owing communication ports are found on the rear of the UPS see UPS Views Serial port available with RS232 connector and USB connector NOTE use of one connector automatically excludes the other one Expansion slots for additional COMMUNICATION SLOT interface cards RS232 and USB connectors SIGNAL PIN SIGNAL Contact closed UPS stopped VBUS TXD AAA AN 12V dc interface power supply input 1 Contact closed end of discharge early warning Contact closed battery powered operation Optoisolated contact max 30Vdc 10mA Communication Slot The UPS is provided with an expansion slot for optional communication cards see the figure to the side that enable the ae machine to carry out dialog using the main communication standards ANA ty Some examples e Second RS232 port e Serial port duplexer e Ethernet network agent with TCP IP HTTP and SNMP protocol e RS232 RS485 port with JBUS MODBUS protocol e Signalling relay card For more information on the accessories available consult the manufacturer s web site 23 USE SOFTWARE We 0 0 65 Monitoring and control software The PowerShield software provides effective and intuitive management of the UPS displaying all the most important information such as input voltage load applied and battery capacity It is also able to automatically effect operations such as shutdown transmiss
26. permitted voltage range for switchover to bypass Bypass voltage thresholds Selects the permitted voltage range for ECO mode operation Bypass voltage thresholds for ECO Selects the sensitivity of intervention during operation in ECO mode Sensitivity of intervention for ECO mode Power supply of the load on bypass with UPS switched of stand by status Load power supply in stand by Selects the mode for Bypass operation of the bypass line 22 Disabled Maximum Reduced Always connected 5 180V 264V 200V 253V Normal Disabled load NOT powered Normal Disabled 0 103 in steps of 1 Minimum Maximum in 20 steps e Normal Reduced does not sound for momentary intervention of the bypass Always connected Cut out after n seconds of operation from battery Cut out after n seconds from the end of discharge prealarm signal see UPSTools manual ADVANCED FUNCTIONS 0 25 0 5 d 0 75 1 10 in steps of 1 Low High 180 200 in steps of 1V 250 264 in steps of 1V Low 180 220 in steps of 1V High 240 264 in steps of IV Low e Normal High e Disabled not powered e Enabled powered Normal Disabled with input output synchronization Disabled without input output synchronization USE COMMUNICATION PORTS The foll
27. turns Automatic UPS switch off when in battery powered operation if the load is less than 596 Maximum battery operation time Estimated remaining back up time for the end of discharge early warning Time interval for the automatic battery test Auto 230V ON LINE 5 sec Disabled Disabled 3 min 40 hours software supplied and also by means of action on the display panel 50 Hz 60 Hz Auto automatic self teaching of the input frequency 220V 230V 240V 220 240 in steps of IV only through the software ON LINE ECO SMART ACTIVE STAND BY OFF Disabled 1 255 in steps of 1 sec Enabled Disabled Disabled full battery discharge 1 65000 in steps of 1 sec 1 255 in steps of 1 min Disabled 1 1000 in steps of 1 hour Indicates that the configuration can be modified only through the configuration 21 USE FONCTION DESCRIPTION POSSIBLE CONFIGURATIONS Alarm threshold for maximum load Selects the overload user limit Selects the level of brightness of the LCD Display brightness Auxiliary socket power share Selects the mode of operation of the sound alarm Selects the operating mode of the auxiliary socket Selects the permitted range for the input frequency for switchover to bypass and for output synchronization Input frequency tolerance Selects the
28. wn in the figure at the side Be very careful when extracting the battery pack as it is extremely heavy WARNING the new battery pack must have the same number and type of batteries as the one it is replacing see label on the battery pack near the connector 5 Insert the new battery pack in the compartment secure it to the UPS with the screws removed previously and reconnect the cable with connector Replace the other battery pack by repeating the operations described from point 3 onwards Once the new battery packs have been secured and connected return the switch to position and close the front panel Check that the display has returned to normal 25 PROBLEM SOLVING Irregular functioning of the UPS is very often not an indication of a fault but due simply to trivial problems minor difficulties or carelessness We therefore recommend that you refer to the table below which gives a summary of useful information to solve the most common problems PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTION GENERAL SWITCH NOT PRESSED Press the general switch located on the front panel THE BATTERY PACK CONNECTOR IS DISCONNECTED NO CONNECTION TO THE THE DISPLAY DOES NOT ELECTRICITY MAINS SWITCH ON MAINS VOLTAGE FAILURE BLACK OUT UPSTREAM PROTECTION TRIGGERED Connect the battery pack connector by following the instructions set out in the paragraph REPLACING THE BATTERY PACK Check the connection to the electricity mains
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