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1. O Power Switch Use this switch to turn on the Battery Extension Unit AC ON Light Green This light ison when the EXT 8000 is turned on and AC power is normal Battery Charging Light Red This light turns on when batteries being charged See 13 about connecting gt Battery Extension Connector Not for 1000B EXT 8000 to your UPS Connects to another EXT 8000 Battery Extension Unit To find out how much Battery Extension Connector pola lie Vals EAT ARA Connects to a U PS 10000 UPS 16000 or another EXT 8000 Battery consult the chart on p 12 Extension Unit Battery Extension Fuses protects against short or overload in the battery extension circuit AC Fuse Protects agains short or overload in the AC circuit AC Power Cord Plugs into the AC outlet 4 UPS 10000 16000 amp EXT 8000 Operating Instructions About Your UPS Please consult the backup time chart on p 12 for more detailed information Just remember that actual holdup times with your equipment could vary Normally your TSi Power U PS 10000 and U PS 16000 Uninterruptible Power Supplies work as constant voltage regulators and line conditioners filtering out noise and irregularities to provide pure sinewave power to your equipment owever when incoming AC voltage is too low or too high or when a power outage occurs they provide the same pure uni
2. 8000 to an UPS 16000 will increase total backup time to about 23 es minutes at full load Additional EXT 8000 s can be daisy chained for even Ratings for Typical Equipment longer backup times The chart below shows backup times possible with various combinations of U PS 10000 U PS 16000 and EXT 8000 15 days 1day 4 18 hrs 4 20 mi 10 mi 8 min 8 min T T T T T T T T T 0 50 300 450 600 150 0 200 400 600 800 000 200 Load in W Load in W UPS 10000 H oldup Time Chart UPS 16000 oldup Time Chart 12 UPS 10000 16000 amp EXT 8000 Operating Instructions EXT 8000 Battery Extension Units Installation To connect one or more EXT 8000 s to an U PS 10000 or U PS 16000 see the figure below and follow these steps 1 Turn off the UPS and the Battery Extension Units before proceeding If you need to place the Battery 2 Stack the EXT 8000 s under the UPS as shown below Extension Units furth f he UPS youcanpuchaceaen 3 Connect theEXT 8000 s and the UPS to a wall AC socket long b ion cable TSi 4 Takethe battery extension connector from the U PS and connect it with the connector on the EXT 8000 marked TO UPS If you have more than one Battery Extension Unit they would be daisy chained in a similiar manner See figure below Note The maximum load rating of 5 Turn the UPS and the Battery Extension Units You have just your UPS has not increased
3. 1 6 UPS 10000 1000B 16000 amp EXT 8000 Operating Instructions Installation Procedure for Mounting Kits Kit Parts List MK 8000A Front Brackets Item MK 8000A Left MK 8000A Right 48 32 x 5 16 Screw G shaped 10 32 Clip Nut 10 32 x 3 8 Bolt g lt ETNE MK 8000B Rear Brackets Item MK 8000B Left MK 8000B Right 8 32 x 5 16 Screw G shaped 10 32 Clip Nut 10 32 x 3 8 Bolt g lt Ss MK 8000D 24 Rack Adaptor Item Qty MK 8000D 1 10 32 x 3 8 Bolt 2 ASSEMBLY amp INSTALLATION OF 8000 MK 8000B amp 80000 WARNING D o not place any equipment heavier than 30 Ibs 14 kg on top of a rack mounted U PS 10000 UPS 16000 or EXT 8000 It is strongly recommended that the U PS 10000 U PS 16000 or EXT 8000 unit is placed on top of a weight bearing shelf capable of support ing a minimum of 200 Ibs 90 kg Use the M K 8000A or M K 8000B with M K 8000D for 24 racks only to prevent front to back or side to side movements CAUTION Because the units are very heavy 80 to 130 105 or 36 to 60 kg exercise extreme caution when lifting or turning over the units N ever try to handle the unit alone H ydraulic jack or other safe and secure means of keeping the unit in placd should be used during installation For a safe and secure lifting moving or positioning 4 strong adult assistants may be required Use heavy duty leather gloves and sted toed shoes to avoid p
4. Neutral Protection Resonant CT Capacitor 48VDC Hot Fuse Battery 2 5 jg Losic Ground L Neutral gt a gt Ground Battery Charger UPS 10000 amp UPS 16000 Block Diagram Input 95 135V 60 3 z sinusoidal or pseudo sinusoidal Output 120V 576 60 1 z sinewave less than 5 total harmonic distortion 1 200 watt maximum U PS 16000 series 750 watt maximum U PS 10000 series Transfers Zero transfer time between AC and battery no interruption of power Brownout threshold 9532V Overvoltage threshold 135 2V Battery amp Charger UPS 10000 series 48V dc 7Ah battery 1 5A half wave charger UPS 16000 series 48V dc 10Ah battery 2A half wave charger EXT 8000 series 48V dc 17Ah battery 2A half wave charger Batteries are charged to a float voltage of 56V dc at an optimum rate to ensure long life and maximum capacity Typical recharging time is 4 hours to return to 90 of capacity Surge Spike Protection AC hot to neutral AC hot to earth ground amp AC neutral to earth ground Specifications 15 are protected by 3 M OV s metal oxide varistors each rated at 150V amp 6 500 amps of shunt current 8 x 20us Ferroresonant transformer provides 2000 1 attenuation of spikes and 200 000 joules amp 100 000A of surge suppression capacity Phone and modem connected to the dual RJ 11 connectors ar
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6. TSi POWER Operating Instructions UPS 10000 1000B 16000 EXT 8000 Uninterruptible Power Supply SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS This Manual Contains Important Safety Instructions CONSERVER CES INSTRUCTIONS Cette Notice Contient Des Instructions Importantes Concernant La S curit T hismanual containsimportant instructions for modes U PS 10000 U PS 16000 and EXT 8000 that should be followed during installation and maintenance of the U PS and batteries Nominal Battery Voltage of the battery supply inside the 0 5 and Battery Extension Unit is 48 volts W hen you areusing therack cabinet or wall mounting kits please seethe section on Installation Procedure for M ounting Kits for important safety information IMPORTANT NOTICE FOR SERVICING PERSONNEL Servicing of batteries should be performed or supervised by personnel knowledgeable of batteries and the required precautions Keep unauthorized personne away from batteries When replacing batteries use the same number and the following type batteries SEALED LEAD CALCIUM CAUTION Do not dispose of battery or batteries in a fire T he battery may explode CAUTION Do not open or mutilate the battery or batteries Released electrolyteis harmful to the skin and eyes It may betoxic CAUTION A battery can present a risk of high short circuit current The following precautions should be observed when working on batteries 1 Remove watches ri
7. 40 seconds T his process can be repeated as many times as necessary M any other applications are possible to make the U PS an integral part of your computer system Serial RS 232 Communications ups 10000s amp ups 160008 only In the models equipped with the S option there is an additional way to communicate between the computer and the UPS Using the RS 232 protocol for serial communications these models can exchange information via the serial port at rates of 1200 2400 4800 or 9600 baud The baud rate is set by the DIP switches marked BAUD RATE netto 19000 10080 10005 the serial connector a6 shown 1200 baud 2400 baud 4800 baud 9600 baud 1 0 UPS 10000 1000B 16000 amp EXT 8000 Operating Instructions See accompanying list of gt accessories for information about ordering cables You can test the operation of the gt serial port with the appropriate cable and modem software The cable connection is made through the female D B 9 connector marked RS 232 INTERFACE located in the rear of the UPS Cables that link the UPS with the computer are available as an option If you wish to make your own cable the table below shows the pinouts of the serial ports of the UPS and typical IBM compatible PC s RS 232 UPS PC PC Signal DB 9 female DB 9 DB 25 RXD Pin 3 Pin 2 P
8. gt 5 pulse lasting longer than 1 4 second at pin 1 is required to shut down the U PS during power failures T his pin is inactive when the AC mains is normal For performance amp safety your alarm monitoring circuit should be isolated via transformers relays or optocouplers from the rest of your network P eques The UPS will not interfere with the gt modem or telephone it will however protect them from surges and spikes on the telephone line It may take about a minute after the UPS is turned on before the MODE switch becomes operational B m The power to the equipment connected to your UPS can be controlled remotdy by dialing in to a phone line connected to the U PS jj REMOTE CONTROL y pu pu l ey Phone Jack 1 Makethe connections to the phone line your phone and modem if any as shown above The LINE connector of the U PS always connects to the incoming phone line The M ODEM connector of the U PS connects to telephone equipment such as phone modem or fax A PC Power Cable 2 When you are ready to place your equipment in the remote mode turn the MODE switch the rotary key switch to the REM OTE position Caution the power to your equipment will be immediately removed ake sure you have saved all your work and were ready to shut off
9. in the rear of the equipment CAUTION It is recommended that you not exceed 90 of your UPS s maximum output 8 yellow light segments This reduces the likelihood that your equipment will accidentally trigger the overload shutoff circuitry of the UPS 1 Place the UPS near a grounded 3 pronged AC outlet rated at 120V 60H z 15A Plug the power cord of the UPS into the AC socket Note that the UPS will only start up when AC power is present Therefore the UPS should be left on at all times when uninterrupted power is required 2 Make sure that the POWER switch is OFF Verify that the M ODE Switch is in the NORMAL position Plug in the equipment to be backed up into the outlets in the rear of the UPS Turn the equipment off for now CAUTION sure that your equipment does not draw more the maximum power rating of the UPS For the UPS 10000 the maximum power rating is 750W For the UPS 16000 the maximum power rating is 1200W A PC draws between 150W and 250W without the monitor A 14 color monitor draws about 75W A big screen monitor 17 amp up draws between 100W and 200W A laser printer draws between 600W 1000W CAUTION A laser printer should not be backed up by your UPS unless absolutely necessary A lasr printer draws high pulsed power that may interfere with semstive equipment 3 Turn on the POWER switch You should immediately hear the U PS humming asit is energized The
10. only extended the backup time capability of your UPS the length of time it can back up that load So you cannot hook up more equipment to your UPS above the maximum power rating just by adding EXT 8000 s For that you need to use a larger UPS eL 5 IIDL ex TM ex UPS and Battery Extension Unit Connection EXT 8000 Battery Extension Units 18 Trouble shooting amp Maintenance WARNING Please do not open the case and attempt to repair the UPS High voltages are present and there are no user servicable parts inside Repairs can be performed only at the factory or at an authorized repair centers by qualified personnel with protective equipment When you encounter difficulties with your UPS please consult the rdevant sections of this manual and check the trouble shooting guide below If you still have problems please call TSi Power s Customer Service at 770 263 6063 Problem Possible Causes Suggested Solutions Green AC ON light does not turn on AC fuse has blown Replace with same type amp rating of fuse Bad AC outlet or faulty ground wiring Use another outlet or repair faulty wiring UPS keeps shutting off Overload Reduce load then reset UPS turn power switch off on Excessive inrush current R duce load dur
11. 00 circuit If you are not sure how gt O UPS Output Sockets Connect equipment to be backed up to these outlets 0 5 10000 has 4 sockets and pus Load Ratings maximum output power of 750 watts U PS 16000 has 6 sockets and maximum for Typical Equipment output power of 1200 watts See p 10 for ib gt 1 2326 Serial Port only on UPS 10000S or UPS 16000S models diii ein For serial communication between UPS and an external device e g a PC 3 Baud Rate Switch Sdects baud rate for the RS 232C serial port 2 p 9 for di gt Remote Control Phone Connectors information about Remote UPS Access Telephone equipment connectors for remote access Connect incoming telephone lineto the LINE jack Connect phone equipment to the M ODEM jack See p 8 for more gt Alarm Interface Port Deut For communication between U PS and a file server Requires monitoring software connecting your UPS to anetwork 9 Battery Extension Connector 10000 16000 Connects to the EXT 8000 Battery Extension Unit 48Vdc 30A maximum AC Fuse Protects agains short or overload in the AC circuit AC Power Cord Plugs into the AC outlet Rear Panel Controls amp Functions 8 EXT 8000 Controls Indicators amp Functions POWER INDICATOR EXT 8000 TSi PowER o m acm BATTERY EXTENSION UNIT oo UPS 10000 16000
12. begin to blink indicating an AC power failure All your equipment should continue operating normally Also if the ALARM switch is in the EN ABLE position the audible alarm should beep about once every second You can turn off the alarm by placing the ALARM switch in the DISABLE position 7 Plug the UPS s power cord back into the AC outlet After about 3 seconds the AC ON light will turn on the yellow INV ON light will turn off and the red BAT CHRG light will turn on Your equipment should continue operating normally 8 If the power outage had been real and prolonged the battery voltage will drop until there is only a few minutes of battery power left 3 or fewer red BATTERY VOLTAGE light segments on At this time the audible alarm will come on as a continuous tone or if the ALARM switch had been enabled change from a beep once a second to a continuous tone At the same time a warning will be sent via the alarm ports in the rear of the UPS to a file server or computer to prepare for shutdown 9 Ifthe AC power outage continues and the battery drops below 42 V dc the UPS will shutoff and all power to your equipment will be turned off Operating Instructions 7 If the batteries are fully drained gt it will take longer for the BAT CHRG light to go off completely sometimes as long as 24 hours However when it flickers that indicates that the batteries are more than 90 charged 10 When AC power returns the UPS wil
13. e protected by an MOV rated at 150V amp 2 500 amps 8 20 Isolation Ferroresonant transformer provides complete isolation from AC mains N eutral is bonded to earth ground Qualifies as a separately derived power source under National Electric Code Article 250 50 and complies with FIPS Pub 94 Isolating Trans former and Grounding Recommendations Noise Filtering Common mode noise is reduced 2120dB at 20M Hz Transverse mode noise is reduced gt 50dB at 20M Hz All sted chassis blocks radiated EMI RFI noise Safety and Reliability Features Designed to meet UL1778 Designed to meet FCC standards for EMI RFI emissions External fuses protect all AC circuits and DC battery circuits Internal fuse protects inverter circuit Overload circuit disconnects the load at 110 of maximum load Polarized battery connector prevents accidents Size and Weight UPS 16000 111 Ibs 5000 Width 17 Depth 21 H eight 6 5 432mm x 533mm x 165mm UPS 10000 80 Ibs 36kg Width 17 Depth 21 H dght 5 432mm x 533mm x 127mm EXT 8000 70 Ibs 3200 Width 17 Depth 21 H dght 5 432mm x 533mm x 127mm Operating Environment Humidity 0 to 95 non condensing Maximum withstanding weight 400 Ibs 180kg Warranty 2 years limited warranty parts amp labor except for batteries Battery manufacturer s warranty on batteries typically 1 year Extended warranty available
14. ersonal injury Do not drop the unit on a hard surface A well built wooden or metal stretcher with 4 long and sturdy handles may help with moving and positioning of the unit Installation Procedure see drawing on p 18 1 Make sure that you have both M K 8000A and M K 8000B and 2 sets of M K 8000D for 24 racks and that no parts are missing 2 Attach the front brackets M K 8000A left and right to the unit by turning the unit upside down then tightening with the 8 bolts If the rack is 24 wide then fasten the M K 8000D 24 rack adaptors not shown to the front brackets using the 10 bolts provided with the M K 80000 kit Carefully turn the unit over to its upright position 3 Inspect the rack or cabinet in which the unit isto be installed Verify Installation Procedures for Mounting Kits 17 that both the front and rear mounting rails are installed T he distance between the front and rear rails should be between RR 23 5 and 26 60cm 66cm Placethe8 clip s nuts not shown 2 in each rail at the _ desired height The two dip nuts each NI rail should be separated by 1 75 N 44mm Verify that the clip nuts of the four rails are at equal S heights from the floor left ems i ll Se 4 Mount the rear brackets o JA MK 8000B Left and Right to r5 an QVO X9 the rear mounting rails by ive O copo tightening into the 4 dip nuts already in posi
15. following indicators should now turn on AC ON green light BAT CHRG red light should be on or flickering OUTPUT VOLTAGE green bar graph should show between 4 and 6 light segments turned on BATTERY VOLTAGE red bar graph should show between 4 and 9 light segments turned on 4 About 5 seconds after turning on the POW ER switch your equipment will be supplied with power As you turn your equipment on one by one you should see the OUTPUT LOAD ydlow bar graph turn on with increasing number of lights Verify that all your equipment is working properly 5 TheLED bar graph indicators give a quick and complete overview of 8 UPS 10000 1000B 16000 amp EXT 8000 Operating Instructions The Low Battery Audible Alarm gt cannot be turned off It will sound regardless of the position of the ALARM Switch the status of the UPS T hey can be read as follows BARGRAPH DISPLAY OUTPUT BATTERY OUTPUT SEGMENTS VOLTAGE VOLTAGE LOAD 1 Cems 4002 Vac 406 Vdc 11 2 Ces 4 Vac 422 Vdc 22 3 Ge 406 Vac 448 Vdc 33 4 Ges 419 Vac 464 Vdc 44 5 Ger 020 Vac 48 0 Vdc 55 6 Ger 1022 Vac 49 6 Vdc 66 7 Ge 024 Vac 512 Vde 71 8 Gerry 020 Vac 528 Vdc 88 9 Geers 1028 Vac 544 Vdc 99 10 Geese 130Vac 56 0 Vdc 11096 6 Asatest of your UPS you can simulate an AC power outage by unplugging the UPS from the AC outlet As soon as you unplug the UPS the green AC ON light should go off and the yellow INV ON light should
16. his limited warranty the original purchaser must return the product in the original shipping container or equivalent to TSi Power or its authorized distributor accompanied by a written receipt show ingthedate of purchase dealer sname and both themodel name and serial number of the product Warranty does not cover transportation costs Damage by misuse accident or unauthorized tampering of the product isnot covered by the warranty NO OTHER WARRANTIES ARE EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED TSI POWER CORP IS NOT LIABLE FOR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES THIS WAR RANTY GIVES YOU SPECIFIC LEGAL RIGHTS AND YOU MAY ALSO HAVE OTHER RIGHTS WHICH VARY FROM STATE TO STATE tExcluding batteries Battery manufacturer s warranty applies on batteries Limitation of Liability IN NO EVENT SHALLTSI POWER OR ITSSUPPLIERSBE LIABLE FOR ANY DAMAGES WH ATSOEVER INCLUD ING WITHOUT LIMITATION DAM AGESFORLOSSOF BUSINESS PROFITS BUSINESS INTERRUPTION LOSS OF BUSINESSINFORM ATION OR OTHER PECUNIARY LOSS ARISING OUT OF THE USE OR INABILITY TO USETHISTSI POWER PRODUCT EVEN IF TSI POWER HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES SOM ESTATESDO NOT ALLOW TH ELIM ITA TION OR EXCLUSION OF LIABILITY FOR INCIDEN TAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES SO THE ABOVE LIMITATIONS MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU TSi PowER CORPORATION 1108 West Pierce Avenue Antigo WI 30071 USA Phone 715 623 0636 FAX 715 623 2426 Internet www tsipower com e mail sales tsipower com
17. in 3 TXD Pin 2 Pin3 Pin 2 TDR Pin 4 Pin 4 Pin 20 GND Pin 5 Pin 5 Pin 5 The communications format is 8 data bits 1 stop bit no parity To communicate with the U PS the computer can send any character byte over the serial line T he UPS will respond within 50 ms with two bytes containing information about the status of the UPS Furthermore when the status of the UPS changes e g a power outage occurs the U PS will transmit the new status to the computer automatically T he characters corresponding to the U PS status are AC Battery Characters Status Status Transmitted HEX Fail Low 0C 0D Fail Normal 0D 0D Normal Low 0 0D Normal Normal OF 0D In atypical cycle the sequence of events may go something like this 1 In response to a query the UPS will respond with OF OD correspond ing to normal AC and battery conditions 2 When a power outage occurs the UPS transmits 00 OD 3 As the power outage continues and the battery level drops the UPS will transmit OD 4 When AC power returns the UPS will transmit 0 OD then later as the battery becomes recharged OF OD Serial RS 232 Communications 11 Backup Time Chart Some applications may require longer backup times than available with a standalone UPS An easy and cost effective way to extend backup time is If you are not sure how much power through T Si 5 EXT 8000 Battery Extension Units Connecting just one your equipment draws check the rear
18. ing startup No power to equipment when AC power outage occurs Overload or Overtemperature Reduce load then restart UPS Low Battery Voltage Wait for normal AC power to return to recharge UPS becomes hot and shuts off Overtemperature Check that the cooling fan in the rear is working properly Make sure air flow is not blocked Faulty cooling fan Return UPS to factory for repair Insufficient holdup time Batteries getting old t Return UPS to factory for battery replacement Circuit breaker in the building s AC panel keeps tripping Improper circuit breaker rating Make sure the breaker is rated 20A or higher Overload Remove other equipment from the same circuit served by the circuit breaker Please call your dealer or T Si Power for before returning the U PS Battery Replacement Under normal conditions the battery lifetime is approximately 4 to 5 years Your authorized dealer or factory can replace batteries for a nominal fee Under severe conditions more than 150 full discharge recharge cycles per year the batteries may have to be replaced more frequently 1 4 UPS 10000 1000B 16000 amp EXT 8000 Operating Instructions Specifications Ferro Resonant Hot Transformer Ground E Filtering Solid State amp Relay
19. is transistor switch will hen about 2 minutes of battery power at full load remains UPS INTERNAL ALARM CIRCUIT BAT NORMAL BAT LOW BAT LOW AC FAIL NORMAL SHUTDOWN Your UPS 10000 and U PS 16000 provide U PS alarm reporting for Novell NetWare UNIX Windows for Workgroups Windows 95 Windows NT Mac OS amp other file servers and workstations See accompanying insert Accessories and Software for a full listing of currently available UPS monitoring amp shutdown software LAN connections are made through the ALARM port located in the rear You should follow the instructions in your network or workstation documentation on attaching a UPS This ALARM port is a D B 9 female connector which you can adapt for your own hardware and software to monitor the U PS The diagram on the left shows the pin outs of the alarm interface port Note that some older units may not be equipped with all the functions shown Please contact T Si Power for more information If you wish to use the alarm interface port for custom applications take into consideration the following limita tions Pins 3 5 amp 6 are open collector transistor outputs limited to switching 40V and sinking 20mA of current Pins 2 and 7 are RS 232 compatible outputs They will switch from RS 232 low about 10V to high about 10V and can drive a 25mA load UPS 10000 16000 amp EXT 8000 Operating Instructions Remote UPS Access A positive
20. l restart automatically restore power to your equipment and begin recharging the batteries As batteries approach full charge in about 4 to 6 hours the red BAT CHRG light will begin to flicker and eventually turn off after several more hours 11 In the event of an overload or short circuit the UPS will shut off immediately When this occurs the overload or short circuit must be removed and the POWER switch must be turned off then on again in order to re start the UPS Network Alarm Interface amp Installation Pin Name F 1 SHUTDOWN L 3 ACFAIL 0 4 GND 9 GND a 4 5 232 Open Collector Output from UPS Normally closed this transistor switch will open when AC fails Ground Ground bh wi reserve AC GOOD AC FAIL 95 232 BATNORMAL Function Input to UPS A positive pulse JL 5V or higher and lasting longer than 1 4 sec will shut down the UPS when it is running on battery power L 6 ACFAIL O C Open Collector Output from UPS Normally open this transistor switch will close when AC fails Output from UPS Normally low this signal will go high when AC fails Output from UPS Normally low this signal will go high when about 2 minutes of battery reserve power at full load remains BATLOW Collector Output from UPS ly open th
21. near the equipment you want backed up Be careful it s heavy Plug the AC cord into a properly grounded 3 prong 120V 60H z 15A dectrical outlet Plug in your equipment to the outlets provided at the rear of the U PS Please no refrigerators or space heaters Remove the tape from the large power switch at the front of the U PS and turn the U PS on with the power switch After an initial delay of about 5 seconds all your equipment hooked up to the U PS should be ready to power up As a quick check confirm that the top green bargraph shows between 4 and 6 light segments turned on and that the middle red bargraph shows at least 5 light segments turned on Congratulations You ve already taken a large step toward protecting your valuable equipment from potential power problems We suggest however that you read the rest of this manual to derive the most benefit from your investment in Si Power s UPS s If you ve encountered any problems this quick installation procedure please read on You can also refer to the troubleshooting guide on p 14 Quick Installation Guide 1 Front Controls Functions amp Indicators TSi 7 2 m ie das SSS g oe c 6000 Power Switch Use this switch to turn the UPS on See p 9 for more gt Mode Key Switch iormaton agouti In the NORM AL position UPS operates normally In the REMOTE position emote UPS Access i i power i
22. ngs or other metal objects 2 Usetools with insulated handles J O WD gt m Table of Contents Quick Installation 1 Front Controls Functions amp Indicators rt d e bn 2 Rear Controls amp Functions 3 EXT 8000 Controls Functions amp 1 0 8 2 4 ADOUE TOUT UPS fp 5 Operating intu 6 Network Installation amp Alarm Interface 8 Remote UPS ACES 9 Serial RS 232 Communications n re rnt dns 10 Backup LADO DIOE ick nt od RA vo Praet n pun nti tuus 12 EXT 8000 Battery Extension U 13 Troubleshooting and M aintenance 14 RU 15 Installation Procedure for M ounting 17 UPS 10000 16000 amp EXT 8000 Operating Instructions Quick Installation Guide CAUTION You should not attempt to carry the UPS by yourself Ask at least one other person to help you For more information about the bargraph displays see page 7 To get the UPS up and working immediately please follow these instruc tions gt gt gt Unpack the UPS from the box Save the packing material for future use Place the UPS at a convenient location within 6 feet of an electrical outlet and
23. nterrupted Sinewave power from their internal batteries Some Features of your UPS 10000 and UPS 16000 Automatic voltage regulation isolation line conditioning common amp differential noise filtering with ferro resonant transformer Zero transfer time resulting in uninterrupted pure sinewave output Extended backup time possible with additional Battery Extension Units Brownout amp overvoltage protection 3 way voltage surge protection by heavy duty Surge Suppressors Two tone audible alarm warning for AC failure and low battery Overload protection at 110 of maximum output Novell UNIX VM S 05 2 Windows 3 11 95 N T M ac OS amp other LAN compatible U PS alarm reporting Optional true RS 232 alarm port on sdected modds Typical Backup Time Table Configuration Holdup Time with Load hh mm UPS 8000 800 600W 900 1 1200W none 0 25 0 11 n a n a 1 1 33 042 n a n a UPS 10000 2 2 47 117 n a 3 4 06 154 n a n a 4 5 28 2 33 0 35 0 18 0 11 0 08 1 1 37 0 51 0 33 0 23 UPS 16000 2 2 46 1 28 0 56 0 39 3 3 57 206 1 21 0 57 4 5 12 246 1 47 1 16 About Your UPS 5 Operating Instructions For the UPS 16000 a dedicated AC socket no other equipment on the same line is recommended For a more complete and up to date guide to power requirements please check the accompanying insert Load Ratings for Typical Equipment Also you can usually find the power consumption printed
24. s supplied to the equipment only when the tdephone line is active Alarm Switch In the ENABLED position alarm will sound when AC outage occurs In the DISABLED position alarm is not sound H owever when battery voltage is low alarm will sound regardless of the position of this switch Seep 7formore gt O UPS Output Bargraph Green UPS Displays the UPS output voltage from 112Vac to 130Vac status bargraphs O Battery Level Bargraph Red Displays the battery voltage from 40 6V dc to 56V dc Q Load Level Bargraph Yellow Displays the output load level from 11 to 110 AC On Light Green This light ison when AC power is normal Battery Charging Light Red This red light is when batteries are bang charged Inverter On Light Yellow This light blinks when AC power is abnormal and U PS is operating on battery Remote Mode Light Orange This light blinks when UPS is placed in REMOTE mode using the M OD E switch 2 UPS 10000 1000B 16000 amp EXT 8000 Operating Instructions Rear Panel Controls amp Functions a NN j Leave at least 2 of Ventilation Holes clearance ensure Cooling fan will always be on during U PS operation proper air flow Battery Extension Fuse 30A fuse protects against short or overload in the EXT 80
25. the system before taking thissep The amber light marked REM OT E should flash Leave the UPS on Thesystem is now in the REM OT E mode 3 When you want to turn on the equipment connected to the U PS at a Remote UPS Access 9 later time from another location simply dial the number of the phone line to which the UPS is connected After 3 to 5 rings the UPS will detect the ringing and supply power to the equipment Also if the phone line becomes busy e g when a modem establishes connection the U PS will continue to supply the equipment with power 4 When you hang up the phone the U PS will remove power to the equipment after 30 to 40 seconds You can redial the number and keep the equipment on within this time For example suppose you wished to access a remote PC from your home N ormally you would have to keep your remote PC turned on all the time thus reducing its life and wasting electricity With your TSi Power UPS you can keep the remote PC off and only turn it on when necessary You would configure the remote PC to run a communications program such as pcAnywhere or Carbon Copy upon boot up and then place the UPS in the REM OTE mode turning the remote PC off At home when you need to access the remote PC you would dial the U PS turn on the remote PC and let your home modem and remote modem establisn a connection W hen finished you can hang up and power to the PC will be turned off automatically after 30 to
26. tion If the rack is 24 wide fasten the M K 80000 24 rack adaptors first to the rear brackets 5 With the help of your assistants place the unit on top of a metal or wooden stretcher Then lift carry and position the unit inside the rack Carefully slide the unit into the rack or cabinet The rear of the unit without the brackets must enter the cabinet first from the front of the cabinet 6 While the unit is being held at the desired location and height by your assistants you should secure the unit firmly to the cabinet by fastening the front mounting brackets of the unit into the front rails using and 4 clip nuts already in place 1 While the unit is still being held at the desired location and height the rear brackets should be fastened to the unit from the bottom of the unit with 8 When the unit is being held firmly in postion by the 4 brackets at all 4 corners by all 16 bolts 4 in front 8 from bottom 4 in rear and all the bolts are tightly fastened the stretcher may be removed from under the unit 18 UPS 10000 16000 amp EXT 8000 Operating Instructions Limited Warranty TSi Power warrants this product to be free from defects in materials and workmanship for two 2 years from the date of purchase from T Si Power or its authorized representatives TSi Power will repair or at its option replace any defective component s during this warranty period To make a request or daim for service under t
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