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1.       Fault Mode    When the UPS has fault  The warning  red LED is on and the buzzer beeps   The UPS will turn to fault mode  The  UPS cuts off the output and the LCD  display fault codes  At the moment   you can press the mute key to make  the buzzer stop beeping temporarily  to wait for maintenance  You can also  press the OFF key to shut down the  UPS when confirm that there is no  serious fault    NOTE  As for corresponding  information of the fault code  please  refer to Table 23 Fault Code           Standby  Mode       When UPS is plugged into line and not  turn on  the UPS will work in standby  mode to charge the battery  No  indicator displays on this mode        45             UPS Turn on and Turn off    Start up operation    Turn on the UPS in line mode    1     Once mains power is plugged in  the UPS will charge the battery  at the   moment  the LCD shows that the output voltage is 0  which means the UPS has   no output  If it is expected to have the output of bypass  you can set the bps     ON    by LCD setting menu     Press and hold the ON key for more than half a second to start the UPS  then  it will start the inverter     Once started  the UPS will perform a self test function  LED will light and go  out circularly and orderly  When the self test finishes  it will come to line mode   the corresponding LED lights  the UPS is working in line mode     Turn on the UPS by DC without mains power    1     When mains power is disconnected  press and hold the ON key 
2.      To set the minus range in the  same way      After the minus range is   confirmed  Long press function   setting key   gt  for more than 2   seconds to exit setting menu           Bypass  function  setting 2           Enter the setting interface  Press  and_hold the function setting  key for more than 2 seconds   then come to setting  interface  short press the scroll  key    for more than half a  second  less than 2 seconds  to  select BPS setting  the letters   bPS    will flash   Enter the BPS setting interface   Press and hold the function setting  key   for more than half a  second less than 2 seconds  at this  time  the letters    bPS    will stop  flashing  The    ON     or OFF  below  the bPS will flash  Press and hold  the scroll key for more than half a  second  less than 2 seconds  to       38             determine whether the BPS   function is enabled or disabled       Confirm the BPS selecting  interface  After selecting ON or  OFF  press and hold the function  setting key for more than half  a second  less than 2 seconds    Now  the BPS setting function is  completed and the    ON    or      OFF    below the    bPS    will   light without flashing      If you choose    OFF      then go   to step 7  otherwise go ahead to   step 5       Set the BPS tolerance range   Short press the scroll  key   or   for more than half a  second  shorter than 2  seconds to select the voltage  range in percentage    5   10   15    25  default  is  25     then short_ press  fun
3.    100  5  130  5   Load transfers to Fault mode after  20 minutes        130  5  150  5   Load transfers to Fault mode after                Output Overload 2 minutes    Bypass Mode    150   5  200  5   Load transfers to Fault mode after  15 seconds    gt 200  5   Load transfers to Fault mode after 140 ms   108  5  150  5   Load transfers to Fault mode after  30 seconds    E 150  5  200  5   Load transfers to Fault mode after    300 ms         gt 200  5   Load transfers to Fault mode after 20 ms        Voltage Waveform    Sine wave       Harmonic  Distortion     lt 3  THD on linear load   lt 5  THD on non linear load       Transfer Time    Online mode  0 ms  no break        High Efficiency mode  10ms maximum  due to loss of          utility   Power Factor 0 9  Load Crest Factor 3to1       67    Table 18  Electrical Output Connections  All Models                          Model Output Connections Output Cables  1K  RT  IEC C13 10A  6 1EC320 C14 10A  2K  RT  IEC C13 10A  8 1EC320 C14 10A  3K  RT  IEC C13 10A  8 1EC320 C14 10A   y  IEC C19 16A  1 1EC320 C20 10A  1K Tower  IEC C13 10A  3 1EC320 C14 10A  2K Tower  IEC C13 10A  8 1EC320 C14 10A  3K Tower  IEC C13 10A  8 1EC320 C14 10A     IEC C19 16A  1    1EC320 C20 10A       Table 19  Environmental and Safety  All Models        208 230 240 Vac Models       EN 61000 2 2       EN 61000 4 2  Level 4       Surge    Suppression EN 61000 4 3  Level 3       EN 61000 4 4  Level 4  also on signal ports        EN 6100 4 5  Level 4 Criteria 
4.    Table 5  Parameters inquiring       Item    Description    Graphic       Output    Display the output voltage and  output frequency of the UPS  As the  following graphic shown  the  output voltage is 230v  amp  the output  frequency is 50Hz        Load    Display the numerical value of the  active power WATT  and apparent  power VA  of the load  For example   as the following graphics shown   the WATT of the load is 100w  VA is  100VA  when disconnect load  it is a  normal phenomenon to show a  small numerical value of WATT and  VA            Temperature       Display the temperature of the  inverter in the UPS  As the  following graphics shown  the  temperature of the inverter is 37  C              35          Input    Display the voltage and frequency  of the input  As the following  graphics shown  the input voltage is  210v  input frequency is 49 8Hz        Battery    Display the voltage and capacity of  the battery   As the following  graphics shown  the battery voltage  is 38v  the capacity of battery is  100    the capacity of battery is  approximately reckoned according  to the battery voltage            Battery  remaining time       Display the battery remaining time  when under battery mode  The  number is from 0 to 999 minutes  As  the following graphics shown  there  are 686 minutes left for discharging        36                User Settings    The UPS has setting functions  This user settings can be done under any kind of  UPS working mode  The setting will ta
5.   25    25  by    default    20   30   45   45  by default        65    Table 15  Electrical Input  All Models                 Model Default Input Selectable Input Voltage Range at   Voltage Current  Voltages 100  Load   230V   200  208  220  230  2    1K AAA 240 200    290 Vac  230V   200  208  220  230  du   2K 37A 240 200    290 Vac  230V   200  208  220  230  rae   3K 13 0A 240 200    290 Vac         If rated input voltage selected is 200V   the low limit is 180V  If rated input  voltage selected is 208V   the low limit is 190V  Under other condition the low  limit is 200V  The above mentioned voltage is the input voltage window for the  UPS with 0 9PF  On the contrary  the input voltage window can be varied from  110Vac to 290Vac depending on the load percentage of connected equipment     Table 16  Electrical Input Connections  All Models                 Model Input Connection Input Cable  1K IEC320 C13 10A 1EC320 C14 10A  2K IEC320 C20 16A 1EC320 C19 16A  3K IEC320 C20 16A 1EC320 C19 16A       Table 17  Electrical Output  All Models        High Voltage Models       200 208 220 230 240V       Nominal Outputs  voltage configurable or  auto sensing        66       1000 2000 3000 VA       0 9 1 8 2 7 kW             Frequency 50 or 60 Hz  autosensing  108  5  150  5   Load transfers to Fault mode after  30 seconds   Output Overload     Normal Mode     150  5  200  5   Load transfers to Fault mode after  300 ms         gt 200  5   Load transfers to Fault mode after 20 ms     
6.   Installing Communication Options and Control Terminals    To install the communication options and control terminals     1  Install the appropriate connectivity card and or necessary  cable s  and connect the cables to the appropriate location     2  Route and tie the cable s  out of the way   3  Continueto    Operation    on page 26 28 to start up the UPS   Communication Options    The UPS has serial communication capabilities through the USB  and RS 232 communication ports or through a connectivity card in  the available communication bay  The UPS supports two serial  communication devices according to the following table           Independent o Multiplexed        4  Communication Bay USB RS 232   Any connectivity card Available Not in use  Any connectivity card Not in use Available          O NOTE   The communication speed of the RS232 port is fixed at 2400 bps        RS 232 and USB Communication Ports    To establish communication between the UPS and a computer   connect your computer to one of the UPS communication ports  using an appropriate communication cable  not supplied   See  Figure 20 21 for the communication port locations     When the communication cable is installed  power  management software can exchange data with the UPS  The  software polls the UPS for detailed information on the status of    50    the power environment  If a power emergency occurs  the  software initiates the saving of all data and an orderly shutdown  of the equipment  The cable pins f
7.  Figure 20   21 on page 49 for EPO location  Figure 24 shows a  schematic of the EPO connector contacts     Figure 24 EPO Connections    You can set the EPO polarity  See the  EPO Input Polarity    setting  in    User Settings    on page 37        NOTE Depending on user configuration  the pins must be shorted  O or opened to keep the UPS running  To restart the UPS  reconnect   re open  the EPO connector pins and turn on the UPS manually   Maximum resistance in the shorted loop is 10 ohm   NOTE Always test the EPO function before applying your critical  load to avoid accidental load loss        Load Segments    Load segments are sets of receptacles that can be controlled by  power management software or through the display  providing an  orderly shutdown and startup of your equipment  For example    54    during a power outage  you can keep critical equipment running  while you turn off other equipment  This feature allows you to  save battery power    Each UPS has two load segments     e Load Segment 1  The power shedding battery voltage of this  segment can be set by LCD     e Load Segment 2     See    Rear Covers    on page 71 for load segments for each UPS  model        wm     Max104    SEGMENT1    Max10A     O                   SEGMENT2    O O          Figure 25 Load Segments    55    UPSilon2000 Power Management Software    9    Each UPS ships with UPSilon2000 Power Management Software   To begin installing UPSilon2000 software  see the instructions  accompanying the So
8.  Not applicable  4  30A 250 Vdc fuses per EBP  Se Sealed  maintenance free  valve regulated  lead acid  with minimum 3 year   yp float service life at 25  C  77  F    Monitoring Advanced monitoring for earlier failure detection and warning  Recharge Time Internal batteries  3 hours 1 EBP  9 hours  2 EBPs  15 hours  3 EBPs  21 hours    to 90   4 EBPs  27 hours  Battery Port External six pole Anderson connector on UPS for connection to EBP    70    Rear Covers          SEGMENT 1  SEGMENT 2    Figure 30        SEGMENT    SEGMENT 2    Figure 31           SEGMENT    SEGMENT 2    Figure 32     71     SEGMENT 1    SEGMENT 2          Figure 34 2KVA Tower    72    HESHBSESE    DODECI SEGMENT 1    SEGMENT 2          Figure 35 3KVA Tower    8 Troubleshooting    The following messages are the information that users would find  on UPS when it meets some problems  Users can judge if the fault  is caused by external factors and know how to deal with it by  making full use of the information   Fault indicator on  indicates that the UPS has detected some faults   Buzzer beeps  indicates that UPS need to be paid attention to  if  beeps for a long time  it means that there is something wrong  with the machine  If you need help  contact our service  department  the following messages should be provided for  analysis     UPS MODEL NO  and SERIAL NO      Date of fault happened     Detailed description of the problem  include   indicator statements on cover    he following table describes typical a
9.  flat  stable surface with the front of the  cabinet facing to you     9  Align the mounting brackets with the screw holes on each  side of the UPS and fix with the supplied M4x8 flat head  screws see Figure 6     AA Mounting   gt  Bracket           M4X8 Flat Head  Screws 2places     Figure6 Installing the Mounting Brackets    13    10  If installing optional cabinets  repeat Step 8 and 9 for each  cabinet     11  Slide the UPS and any other optional cabinets into the rack     12  Secure the front of the UPS to the rack using one M5x12  pan head screws and one M5 cage nuts on each side see Figure  7  Install the bottom screw on each side through the bottom hole  of mounting bracket and the bottom hole of the rail     Repeat for any optional cabinets         M5 Float N hy    uns          M5X12 Pon Head  Screws 2places     Figure7 Securing the Front of the Cabinet    13  Continue to the following section     Rackmount Wiring Installation   Rackmount Wiring Installation  This section explains   e Installing the UPS  including connecting the UPS internal batteries      Connecting any Optional EBP S   14    Installing the UPS       NOTE Do not make unauthorized changes to the ups  otherwise damage  may occur to your equipment and void your warranty     ED NOTE Do not connect the ups power cord to utility until after installation is  completed        To install the UPS   1  Remove the front cover of each UPS    Press the cover side with LCD display  hold the other side and quickly 
10.  knockout on the top and bottom of the EBP front cover  See Figure 13 for the location of the EBP    cable knockouts   18    CAUTION    A small amount of arcing may occur when connecting an EBP to the UPS  This is normal and will  not harm personnel  Insert the EBP cable into the UPS battery connector quickly and firmly     5  Plug the EBP cable s  into the battery connector s  as shown in Figure 13  Up to four EBPS may  be connected to the UPS  Connect black to black   Press the connector tightly together to ensure  a proper connection     To connect a second EBP  unclip the EBP connector on the first EBP and pull gently to extend the  wiring to the EBP connector on the second EBP  Repeat for any additional EBPS     6  Verify that the EBP connections are tight and the adequate bend radius and strain relief exist  for each cable        A    Figure13 Typical EBP Installation    7  Replace the EBP front cover     To replace the cover  verify that the EBP cables are routed through the EBP cover knockouts   cover connects with the cover hook near the left side of the EBP cabinet  Repeat for each  additional EBP     19    It is the same with the installation of the front cover   Refer    to UPS installation         8  Verify that all wires connected between the UPS and EBP s  are installed behind the front  covers and not accessible to users     9  Return to Step 4 to continue the UPS installation     Rackmount converted to Tower Installation    1  Rackmount converted to Tower pla
11. 18  TOWER Control Cover    28       Table 1  Indicator Descriptions                      Indicator Description  A On The UPS has an active alarm or fault   Red  S On The UPS is in Bypass mode   1 The UPS is operating normally on bypass  Nene during High Efficiency operation  dl  On The UPS is in Battery mode   Yellow  MN      Green On The UPS is operating normally        NOTE When power on or startup   these indicators will turn on and off  sequentially     NOTE On different operation modes   these indicators will indicate differently   Refer to Table 7        Table 2   Button function       Button Function description       Start up combination   TOWER Press and hold this key for more than half a      second to turn on the UPS    RT Press and hold this key for more than half a  second to turn on the UPS or to turn off the UPS           TOWER Press and hold this key for more than half a  Shutdown Rotating second to turn off the UPS     combination RT Press and hold this key for more than 2 seconds          29                 Hd  to circumrotate the LCD    Press and hold the key for more than 1 second in Line  Battery test Mute   mode or economic ECO  mode  UPS runs self test    combination    IAH     function     Press and hold the key for more than 1 second in  battery mode  UPS runs mute function        Scroll      or       Non function setting mode    Press and hold the key for more than half a second   less than 2 seconds   Indicate the items of the LCD  item section orde
12. A       EMC CE per IEC EN 62040 2        Certifications Class B       68       Class B                                           EMC Lado  7    Emissions  IEC 62040 2 ed2 2005   EN 62040 2 2006  Safety re  gt   Carte ance IEC 62040 1 1  IEC 60950 1  Agency  Markings CECS  0  C to 40  C  32  F to 104  F  in Online mode  with linear  Operating derating for altitude  Temperature  NOTE Thermal protection switches load to Bypass in case of  overheating    20  C to 40  C   4  F to 104  F  with batteries  Storage  Temperature  25  C to 55  C   13  F to 131  F  without batteries  Transit o er  730 o  Temperature  25  C to 55  C   13  F to 131  F   Relative    Humidity 0 90  noncondensing  Operating  Altitude Up to 3 000 meters  9 843 ft  above sea level  Transit Altitude Up to 10 000 meters  32 808 ft  above sea level  Audible Noise  lt 55 dBA at 1 meter typical  Leakage    Current     lt 1 5 mA       69    Table 20  Battery Runtimes  in Minutes  at 100  Load  ALL Models        Model Internal Batteries   1 EBP   2EBPs  3 EBPs   4 EBPs             1K 5 22 41 65 87  2K 5 23 44 71 100  3K 3 17 31 52 69       NOTE Battery times are approximate and vary depending on the load  configuration and battery charge     Table 21  Battery                      Internal Batteries EBPs  Tow    r 1000 VA  36 Vdc  3  12V  7 Ah  1K  EBP  36 Vdc  2 x 3  12V  7 Ah   TA 2000 VA  72 Vdc  6  12V 7 Ah  2K  EBP  72 Vdc  2 x 6  12V  7 Ah    9 3000 VA  72 Vdc  6  12V 9Ah  3K  EBP  72 Vdc  2 x 6 12V  9 Ah   Fuses
13. Output Relay Fault  Z   59    Input NTC Fault   NTC Input NTC Fault   60 64 64    ey Power    Input Fuse Fault O A 74    E De       75    
14. U setting function is  completed and the numerical  value below the    OPU    will  light without flashing      Exit from the setting interface   Press_and hold function setting  key   for more than half a  second  less than 2 seconds    exit from the setting interface  and return to main interface              40             Battery string  number and  type  setting 4          Enter the setting interface  Press  and_hold the function setting  key  for more than 2 seconds   then come to setting interface   Press  and hold the scroll  key    for more than half a  second less than 2 seconds    select the function setting   choose battery setting interface   at the moment  the letters   bAt    will flash    Q Enter the battery setting   interface  Press and hold the   function setting key   for more   than half a second less than 2   seconds   then come to setting   interface of battery  the letters    bAt    will stop flashing  The   numerical value below the  bAt    will flash  Press and hold the scroll  key for more than half a second    less than 2 seconds   select the   numerical value in accordance with   the real connected battery strings          Confirm the battery strings  setting interface     After selecting numerical value   press and hold the function setting  keyor more than half a second   less than 2 seconds   Now  the  battery strings setting is confirmed  and the battery type value below  will flash       set the battery type in the same  way        Exit from 
15. ance  This feature  can be used for shutting down the load and the UPS by thermal  relay  for instance in the event of room overtemperature  When  EPO is activated  the UPS shuts down the output and all its power  converters immediately  The UPS remains on to alarm the fault     52    The EPO circuit is an IEC 60950 safety extra low voltage  SELV   circuit  This circuit must be separated from any hazardous voltage  circuits by reinforced insulation        CAUTION    e The EPO must not be connected to any utility connected circuits   Reinforced insulation to the utility is required  The EPO switch  must have a minimum rating of 24 Vdc and 20 mA and be a  dedicated latching type switch not tied into another circuit  The  EPO signal must remain active for at least 250 ms for proper  operation     e To ensure the UPS stops supplying power to the load during  any mode of operation  the input power must be disconnected  from the UPS when the emergency power off function is activated           NOTE For Europe  the emergency switch requirements are  detailed in Harmonized document HD 384 48 SI     Electrical  Installation of the Buildings  Part 4  Protection for Safety Chapter  46  Isolation and Switching                          EPO Connections  Wire Function Terminal Wire Size Rating Suggested Wire Size  EPO L1  4 0 32 mm2  12 22 AWG  0 82 mm2  18 AWG   L2          NOTE Leave the EPO connector installed onto the EPO port of the  UPS even if the EPO function is not needed        See
16. and cable connection of the UPS and EBPS are the same    as RT   To install the optional EBP s  for a UPS     Tower Installation    The tower cabinet comes fully assembled and ready to connect     CAUTION    The cabinet is heavy  Removing the cabinet from its carton  requires a minimum of two people        To install the cabinet     22    1  Place the UPS on a flat  stable surface in its final location     2  If installing additional cabinets  place them next to the UPS in  their final location     3  Continue to the following section     Tower Wiring Installation        Tower Wiring Installation    This section explains     e Installing the UPS  including connecting the UPS internal  batteries     e Connecting any optional EBPs     Installing the UPS       NOTE Do not make unauthorized changes to the UPS  otherwise   damage may occur to your equipment and void your warranty     NOTE Do not connect the UPS power cord to utility until after  installation is completed        1  If you are installing power management software  connect  your computer to one of the communication ports or  optional connectivity card  see page 51  For the  communication ports  use an appropriate cable  not  supplied      2  Ifan emergency power off  disconnect  switch is required by  local codes  see    Emergency Power off     EPO  on page 52 to  install the EPO switch before powering on the UPS     3  If you are installing EBP s  continue to the following section        Connecting the EBP s      Ot
17. ble   Power cord  Input and output   e RS232 cable    If you ordered an optional Extended Battery Module  EBP   verify  that the following additional item is included with the EBP       EBP user s guide       NOTE Discard the EBP user s guide if you are installing the EBP  with a new UPS at the same time  Use the UPS user s guide to  install both the UPS and the EBP        Rackmount Installation    The Rackmount cabinet comes with all of the hardware required for  installation in a standard EIA or JIS seismic Rackmount configuration with  square and round mounting holes  The rail assemblies adjust to mount in  19    racks with a distance from front to rear around 70 76 cm  27 to 30  inches  deep     10    Checking the Rail Kit Accessories   Options      Verify that the following rail kit items are included for each  cabinet     e Left rail assembly     Left rail    Rear rail     3  M5_8 pan head screws  e Right rail assembly     Right rail    Rear rail    3  M5_8 pan head screws  e Rail hardware kit      8  M5 butterfly nuts     2  rear stop brackets     8  M5 umbrella nuts  e Mounting bracket kit      2  mounting brackets     8  M4 8 flat head screws    Tools Required  To assemble the components  the following tools may be needed   e cross shaped screwdriver    5 and 6 mm wrench or socket    Rackmount Setup    i CAUTION    e The cabinet is heavy  Removing the cabinet from its carton  requires a minimum of two people     e jf installing optional EBP S   make sure to install t
18. ction setting key  gt  for  more than half a second  shorter  than 2 seconds to confirm the  selection  then to set the minus  range      To set the minus range in the  same way      After the minus range is   confirmed  Long press function   setting key  gt  for more than 2   seconds to exit setting menu           Output  voltage  setting 3          Enter the setting interface  Press  and hold the function setting  key  for more than 2 seconds   then come to setting interface   Press  and hold the scroll  key    for more than half a       39                      second less than 2 seconds    select the function setting   choose output voltage setting  interface  at the moment  the  letters    OPU    will flash      Enter the output voltage  selecting interface  Press and  hold the function setting  key   for more than half a  second less than 2 seconds    then come to setting interface  of output voltage OPU  at this  time  the letters    OPU    will  light for a long time  The  numerical value below the OPU  will flash  Press and hold the  scroll key for more than half a  second  less than 2 seconds    select the numerical value in  accordance with  OPU     function  The provided voltages  are 208v  220v  230v  240 you  can choose any one of them by  yourself  The default is 220v       Confirm the output voltage  selecting interface  After  selecting numerical value  press  and hold the function setting  key   for more than half a  second  less than 2 seconds    Now  the OP
19. ds card  Contact Relay Car       Tr RS232  DB 9   2400 bps  Communication Ports                                  USB  Table 11 Extended Battery Model  EBP Model Configuration Battery Voltage For Power Ratings   1K  EBP 36 Vdc 1000 VA  2K  EBP RT  Tower 72 Vdc 2000 VA  3K  EBP 72 Vdc 3000 VA   Table 12  UPS Model List  All Models    Model Power Level Rear Cover Diagram   1K  Rackmount 1000 VA   900W Figure 30  2K  Rackmount 2000 VA   1800W Figure 31  3K  Rackmount 3000 VA   2700W Figure 32  1K Tower 1000 VA   900W Figure 33  2K Tower 2000 VA   1800W Figure 34       3K Tower 3000 VA   2700W Figure 35       64    Table 13  Weights and Dimensions  All Models                                                     Model  Rackmount UPS  Dimensions  W  D  H  Weight  1K  RT 440 430 86 5mm 18 7 kg  2K  RT 440 690 86 5mm 31 3 kg  3K  RT 440 690 86 5mm 33 0kg   Model  RT EBP  Dimensions  W  D  H  Weight  1K  RT 440 430 86 5mm 24 0 kg  2K  RT 440 690 86 5mm 42 8kg  3K  RT 440 690 86 5mm 46 0 kg   Model  Tower UPS  Dimensions  W  D  H  Weight  1K Tower 144 409 215mm 13 kg  2K Tower 199 466 337mm 24 6 kg  3K Tower 199 466 337mm 25 5kg   Model  Tower EBP  Dimensions  W  D  H  Weight  1K Tower 144 409 215mm 18 5 kg  2K Tower 199 466 337mm 35 5kg  3K Tower 199 466 337mm 39 1 kg       Table 14  Electrical Input  All Models        Nominal Frequency    50 60 Hz auto sensing       Frequency Range    battery    45 55 Hz 50Hz  55 65Hz 60Hz  before transfer to       Bypass Voltage Range     5   10   15 
20. en LED and  battery yellow LED are on  the buzzer  beeps once every 4 seconds  The  warning red LED is on when beeping     When the mains power down or  instable  UPS will turn to battery mode  at once  If the mains recovers the UPS  will transfer to line mode     If battery low_alarm activates  the  indicator of flashes  If battery  voltage reaches low limit  UPS will turn  off to protect the battery  UPS will  auto restart when the mains recover     AANOTE   The back up time of battery  mode is subject to the load and EBP  numbers  Battery remaining time  displayed on the LCD may not be  accurate              Bypass Mode       Bypass yellow LED is on  the buzzer  beeps once every 2 minutes   The  warning red LED is on when beeping   LCD displays are according to the  exact load and battery capacity     Bypass tolerance can be set by LCD     Under below conditions  the UPS will  transfer to bypass mode              44          e BPS on set by user through LCD   and the UPS is turned off     e BPS on set by user through LCD   and the UPS is plugged into utility but  not turned on    e Overload on line mode or ECO  mode     ANOTE   When in bypass mode   the  load is not protected        ECO Mode    Both the inverter green LED and  bypass yellow LED are on    When ECO enabled and the utility is in  range  the UPS will work on ECO  mode  If the utility in out of ECO range  but still in Line range  the UPS will  transfer to line mode    Utility tolerance of ECO mode can be  set  
21. ener  safe  User Manual    1KVA to 3KVA Rack Tower conversion User s Guide    ESOL RTH  UPS    Uninterruptible Power Supply       Class B EMC Statements   High Voltage Models up to 3000 VA     FCC Part 15   NOTE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a  Class B digital device  pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules  These limits are  designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a  residential installation  This equipment generates  uses and can radiate radio  frequency energy and  if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions   may cause harmful interference to radio communications  However  there is no  guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation  If this  equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception  which  can be determined by turning the equipment off and on  the user is encouraged to  try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures     e Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna   e Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver     e Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which  the receiver is connected     e Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help     Special Symbols  The following are examples of symbols used on the UPS or accessories to alert you  to important    information     RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK   Observe the warning associated w
22. extract it  then  extract the other side with display   see Fig 8     NOTE A ribbon cable connects the LCD control cover to the UPS  Do not  pull on the cable or disconnect it     When remove the cover  Operate as the following right Figure shows instead of the  left one   see Fig 8        fe   fee E    It is wrong that le His corectinot fe 3  extracting the front Les extracting the front t     cover fiom the handie  y cover from the panel    x A  ZN N    Figure8 Extract UPS front cover    15    CAUTION    A small amount of arcing may occur when connecting the internal batteries  This is  normal and will not harm personnel  Connect the cables quickly and firmly    2  Connect the internal battery connector  see Figure9     Connect red to red  Press the connector tightly together to ensure a proper  connection     3  If you are installing EBPS  see the following section     Connecting the EBP s      before  continuing with the UPS installation        Figure9 Connecting the UPS Internal Batteries    4  Replace the UPS front cover     To replace the cover  verify that the ribbon cable is protected and  if EBPS are installed   the EBP cable is routed through the knockout on the bottom of the cover     Put the front cover hooks of side with display to the cover port  put another side to the  other two ports  then press it until the cover and the chassis are combined tightly     16    Top EBM Cable Knockout       EBM Cover Hooks   4places          Figure10    5  If you are installin
23. figuring Battery  settings    on page 41 to set the number of installed EBPs     12  To change any other factory set defaults  see  User  settings    on page 37        NOTE  At initial startup  the UPS sets system frequency according  to input line frequency  input frequency auto sensing is enabled  by default      NOTE  At initial startup   please set the output voltage needed  before start up the UPS After the subsequent startup the UPS will  output the setting voltage        13  If you installed an optional EPO  test the EPO function   Activate the external EPO switch  Verify the status change on  the UPS display  Deactivate the external EPO switch and  restart the UPS        NOTE   The internal batteries charge to 80  capacity in less than 5  hours  However  we recommend that the batteries should be  charged for 48 hours after installation or long term storage  If  optional EBPs are installed  see the recharge times listed in Table  21 on page 70        27    4 Operation    This chapter contains information on how to use the UPS  including front cover  operation  operating modes  UPS startup and shutdown  transferring the UPS  between modes  and configuring bypass settings  load segments  and battery  settings     Control Cover Functions    The UPS has a three button segmental LCD with backlight  It provides useful  information about the UPS itself  load status  measurements  and settings  see  Figure 18      Warning LED  Bypass LED  Battery LED  Inverter LED       Figure
24. for more than  half a second to start UPS     The operation of the UPS in the process of start is almost the same as that  when mains power is in  After finishing the self test  the corresponding LED  lights and the UPS is working in battery mode     Turn off operation    Turn off the UPS in line mode    1     Press and hold the OFF key for more than half a second to turn off the UPS and  inverter       After the UPS shutdown  the LEDs go out and there is no output  If output is    needed  you can set bps    ON    onthe LCD setting menu     Turn off the UPS by DC without mains power    1     Press and hold the OFF key for more than half a second to turn off the UPS     46    2  When turning off the UPS  it will do self testing firstly  The LEDs light and go out  circularly and orderly until there is no display on the cover     UPS self test mute test operation     1  When the UPS is in line mode  press and hold the self test mute key for more  than 1 second  the LEDs light and go out circularly and orderly  The UPS comes  to self test mode and tests its status  It will exit automatically after finishing  testing  and the LED indication will go back to previous status     2  When the UPS is in battery mode  press and hold the self test mute key for  more than 1 second  the buzzer stops beeping  If you press and hold the  self test mute key for one more second  it will restart to beep again     Configuring Battery Settings    Set the UPS for the number of EBPs installed   To en
25. ftware Suite CD     NOTE Install UPSilon2000 power management software with the    serial number attched on the cover of the CD  When running the  monitor software   choose appropriate communication port  If  using RS232  choose COM1 2 and Megatec protocol  If using USB   choose megatec USB        UPSilon2000 software provides up to date graphics of UPS  power and system data and power flow  It also gives you a  complete record of critical power events  and it notifies you of  important UPS or power information  If there is a power outage  and the UPS battery power becomes low  UPSilon2000 software  can automatically shut down your computer system to protect  your data before the UPS shutdown occurs     56    6 UPS Maintenance    This section explains how to    e Care for the UPS and batteries     Replace Extended Battery Packs EBPs   e Test new batteries   e Recycle used batteries or UPS    UPS and Battery Care    For the best preventive maintenance  keep the area around the  UPS clean and dust free  If the atmosphere is very dusty  clean the  outside of the system with a vacuum cleaner  For full battery life   keep the UPS at an ambient temperature of 25  C  77  F         NOTE The batteries in the UPS are rated for a 3 5 year service life   The length of service life varies  depending on the frequency of  usage and ambient temperature  Batteries used beyond expected  service life will often have severely reduced runtimes  Replace  batteries at least every 5 years to keep un
26. g power management software  connect your computer to one of  the communication ports or optional connectivity card  For the communication ports   use an appropriate cable     6  If your rack has conductors for grounding or bonding of ungrounded metal parts   connect the ground cable  not supplied  to the ground bonding screw  See    Rear  Covers    for the location of the ground bonding screw for each model     7  If an emergency power off  disconnect  switch is required by local codes  see     Remote Emergency Power off     REPO  to install the REPO switch before powering on    the UPS     8  Continue to    UPS Initial Startup         Connecting the EBP s     To install the optional EBP s  for a UPS     1  Remove the front cover of each EBP and UPS  see Figure 11      17    It is the same with the installation of the front cover   Refer    To install the UPS            itis wrong that Itis Correct thal en  extracting the front extracting the front     cover from the handle     cover from the panel     ye    ZN  F at    e    Figure11 Removing the EBP Front Cover    2  On the bottom of the UPS front cover  remove the EBP cable knockout  see Figure 12      7    Knock for   8M cable    Figure12 Removing the UPS Cable Knockout    3  For the bottom  or only  EBP  remove the EBP cable knockout on the top of the EBP front cover   See Figure 13 for the location of the top EBP cable knockout     4  If you are installing more than one EBP  for each additional EBP remove the EBP cable 
27. he EBP S     directly below the UPS so that all wiring between the cabinets  Is installed behind the front covers and inaccessible to users           NOTE Mounting rails are required for each individual cabinet       11    To install the rail kit     1     Assemble the left and right rails to the rear rails as shown in  Figure4 Do not tighten the screws   Adjust each rail size for the depth of your rack     a    Real Railis  i    x    m f  MS Butterfly    y  i ra  Nutsi  places     N e    M5 Umbiella 8   13   Nuts Splaces       CS      A    tight Roll    Left Rail    Figure4 Securing the Rails    Select the proper size in the rack for positioning the UPS  see  Figure 5   The rail occupies four positions on the front and rear of  the rack    Tighten four M5 Umbrella Nuts in the side of rail assembly  see  Figure 4     Fix one rail assembly to the front of the rack with one M5x12  pan head screw and one M5 cage nut  Using two M5 cage nuts  and two M5x12 pan head screws  to fix the rail assembly to the  rear of the rack     12        Tighten x     adjustment nuts    N  after rail attachment   4 places each rail      Ya  amp   i Bs o   M5 Float a  Y M5X12 Pan Head   Nuts 8places  Screws 8places     Front Of Rack    Figure5 Fixing the Rails    5  Repeat Steps 3 and 4 for the other rail assembly     6  Tighten the four butterfly nuts in the middle of each rail  assembly     7  If installing optional cabinets  repeat Step 1 through Step 6  for each rail kit     8  Place the UPS on a
28. herwise  continue to    UPS Initial  Startup    on page 26     23    Connecting the EBP s   To install the optional EBP s  for a UPS     1  On the rear of the UPS  remove the cable retention clip  covering the battery connector  Retain the clip  See Figure 17     2  Installations with one EBP only  Remove the cable retention  clip covering the right or upper battery connector  Retain the  clips     3  Installations with more than one EBP  For all EBPs except the  last EBP  remove the cable retention clips covering both  battery connectors  Do not remove the clip from the second  battery connector on the last EBP  Retain the clips     CAUTION  A A small amount of arcing may occur when connecting an EBP to the       UPS  This is normal and will not harm personnel  Insert the EBP  cable into the UPS battery connector quickly and firmly        4  Plug the EBP cable s  into the battery connector s  as shown in  Figure 17  Up to four EBPs may be connected to the UPS     5  Verify that the EBP connections are tight and that adequate  bend radius and strain relief exist for each cable     6  Continue to    UPS Initial Startup    on page 26        Remove cable retention clip  Plug in EBP cable  Retain the clip     24       2KVA 3KVA Tower UPS and EBP  S     Figure17 Connecting the EBPS    25    UPS Initial Startup    O    To start up the UPS        NOTE Verify that the total equipment ratings do not exceed the  UPS capacity to prevent an overload alarm        1  If optional EBPs are i
29. ing performance and reliability  the UPS s unique benefits  include       True online double conversion technology with high power  density utility frequency independence  and generator  compatibility  Output power factor up to 0 9       Three segment charging mode to increase battery service life   optimize recharge time     e Selectable High Efficiency mode of operation   e Cold start function to startup the UPS without utility     e Standard communication options  one RS 232  communication port  one USB communication port  and relay  output contacts or SNMP card       Power Shedding function may turn off uncritical load in  battery backup to make longer backup time for critical load     e Extended runtime with up to four Extended Battery Modules   EBPs  per UPS     e Emergency shutdown control through the Remote  Emergency Power off  EPO  port       The content displayed on the interface is rich  The capacity of    5    the loads and the battery can be seen directly and the FLASH  pictures and fan rotating icon can be displayed while  charging  Enhance  it is easy to know its operation status   When UPS fails  it can show the fault code  therefore  the UPS  can be repaired as soon as possible by inquiring fault code  table     NOTICE  In the manual  RT is short for Rack Tower conversion    Rack Tower convertible LCD design  No matter what angle  required  only pressing the key slightly to reach your  perspective needs     For RT model  it is equipped with hot swappable bat
30. ith the risk of electric shock  symbol      gt        CAUTION need your attention    x This symbol indicates that you should not discard the UPS or the UPS batteries in the trash  This  vat product contains sealed  lead acid batteries and must be disposed of properly  For more information     contact your local recycling reuse or hazardous waste center     This symbol indicates that you should not discard waste electrical or electronic equipment  WEEE  in    the trash  For proper disposal  contact your local recycling reuse or hazardous waste center     Table of Contents    a ONE SR bte ee tt ten 5  2 Safety WANT ad A AT is se 7  Be LAS LES LUE  RSR E E P AT EA EEE  9   gt  Operati Neen enei to 28  SACO NC a ee eae ine E E E a a ET 48  6   UPS Mantis a del 57  P Specification A SR Sa nest 63  8 TOMADO IN  2 AS AA 73    1    Introduction    This UPS protects your sensitive electronic equipment from most  common power problems  including power failures  power sags   power surges  brownouts  line noise  high voltage spikes  frequency  variations  switching transients  and harmonic distortion     Power outages might occur unexpectedly and power quality can be  erratic  These power problems have potential to corrupt critical data   destroy unsaved work sessions  and damage hardware     causing  hours of lost productivity and expensive repairs     With the UPS  you can safely eliminate the effects of power  disturbances and guard the integrity of your equipment  Providing  outstand
31. its running at peak  efficiency        Storing the UPS and Batteries    If you store the UPS for a long period  recharge the battery every 6  months by connecting the UPS to utility power  The internal  batteries charge to 80  capacity in less than 5 hours  However  we  recommends that the batteries charge for 48 hours after  long term storage  If optional EBPs are installed  see the recharge  times listed in Table 21 on page 70  Check the battery recharge  date on the shipping carton label  If the date is expired and the  batteries were never recharged  do not use the UPS  Contact your  service representative     57    Replacing Batteries       NOTE DO NOT DISCONNECT the batteries while the UPS is in Battery mode        The EBP can be replaced when UPS is ON  but be aware that if  the utility fails at that time   the load of the UPS may NOT be  protected     If you prefer to remove input power to change the batteries  see     UPS Turn on and Turn off    on page 46     e Servicing should be performed by qualified service personnel knowledgeable of batteries  and required precautions  Keep unauthorized personnel away from batteries    e Batteries can present a risk of electrical shock or bum from high short circuit current   Observe the following precautions  1  Remove watches  rings  or other metal objects   2  Use tools with insulated handles  3  Do not lay tools or metal parts on top of batteries   4  Wear rubber gloves and boots    e When replacing batteries  replace with 
32. ke effect under certain condition  Below table  describes how to set the UPS     Table 6  User Settings       Setting  function serial Setting procedure LCD display  number             Enter the setting interface   Press and hold the function setting  key   for more than 2 seconds   then come to setting interface  the  letters    ECO    will flash     Enter the ECO setting interface   Press and hold the function setting  key   for more than half a  second less than 2 seconds   the  letters    ECO    will stop flash  The     ON     or OFF  below the ECO will  ECO function   flash  Press and hold the scroll  setting 1  key or more than half a second   less than 2 seconds  to determine  whether the ECO function is  enabled or disabled      Confirm the ECO selecting  interface  After selecting ON or  OFF  press and hold the function  setting key for more than half a  second  less than 2 seconds   Now   the ECO setting function is  completed and the    ON    or     OFF    below the    ECO    will  light without flash     If you choose    OFF      then go  to step 7  otherwise go ahead to                37          step 5       Set the ECO tolerance range   Short  press the scroll  key   or   for more than half a  second  shorter than 2  seconds to select the voltage  range in percentage    5   10   15    25  default  is  25     then short_ press  function setting key  gt  for  more than half a second  shorter  than 2 seconds to confirm the  selection  then to set the minus  range 
33. larm conditions   73    Table 22     rat case   stan    The    INPUT    Anti connection of   letters on LCD mains live and neutral   Re connect the input power cable  display section or mains is out of and make a correct connection  flashes      Check UPS battery  connect   Battery capacity Battery low voltage or      indicator flashes battery disconnected a A if battery damaged   Mains normal  but   UPS input breaker  UPS has no input Press the breaker for reset   Keep UPS connecting with mains   E fully power for more than 8 hours   9 recharge batter    Check the usage of loads  remove   Short back up time   UPS overload some redind neda ces    When replace battery  contact  Battery aged franchiser to get battery and  relative assembl    Didn  t press the  combination keys of        on     eee UPS has no battery Connect UPS battery well  if  pressing the ON connected or battery   battery voltage low  please turn  key voltage low and too off UPS and remove some loads   loads connected   then start UPS    ate occurs inside Contact supplier for servicing    Charger doesn    t work  normally or battery Contact supplier for servicing  aged    Press the two keys at the same  time    The icon of  charger status on  LCD display  flashes and buzzer  beeps once per  second       The following table describes typical faulty conditions     74    Table 23  Fault code    Fault causation Fault Code  Bus Fault 00   19  Inverter Fault 20   39      OverHeat   Heat 40 44 44    Output a       
34. n wall                 into the slot  Insert the thin wall  y into the slot   Insert the thin wail  into the slot  ES  lt  d  M4XB Pon Heads    maxa Pon Head  Screws 2places  e Screws apioces     Fig 26 The Installation for baffle of battery pack    4  Grasp the handle in front of the battery pack  take out of it and hold it  then  remove the battery pack as fig  27 shown                                  Dr RSR a  U T  E E L     Els    E  COCE COACE REECE                      Fig 27 Remove the battery park    5 Hold the middle of the new battery pack  insert it  Once install the new  battery pack  make sure it is completely inserted into the chassis as fig 28    shown     60       Insert the thin wall   into the slot     Insert the thin wall  into the slot         gt        Maxa Pon Head  Screws 4pioces     Fig 28 Installation for battery pack    6  If the fuse melting  replace it directly   as the following shows                                Take Out The Fuse Take Out The Fuse  From Here  From Here     Fig 29 Replacement of fuse    61    Testing New Batteries  To test new batteries   1  Plug the UPS into a power outlet for 48 hours to charge the  batteries   2  Start up the UPS by pressing the start up combination button     3  Press the battery test combination button to activate the  battery test     The UPS starts a battery test if the batteries are fully charged  the  UPS is in Normal mode with no active alarms  and the bypass  voltage is acceptable    During the batte
35. nstalled  verify that the EBPs are  connected to the UPS     Tower models  See  Connecting the EBP s     on page 24     2  Plug the equipment to be protected into the UPS  but do not  turn on the protected equipment     3  Make any necessary provisions for cord retention and strain  relief     4  Plug the detachable UPS power cord into the input connector  on the UPS rear cover     5  Plug the UPS power cord into a power outlet  The UPS front  cover display illuminates     6  The UPS will do self test when power on  After that   the charger will charge the battery  If the output displayed on  LCD is    0      there is no output  If you need the UPS output  the utility without starting the UPS when plug into the utility    you need to set bPS option to    ON    on the setting  mode refer to Page 38     7  Press the combination start up buttons on the UPS front  cover for at least half a second  The UPS will start up and the  LED will turn on and off sequentially     8  Check the UPS front cover display for active alarms or notices   Resolve any active alarms before continuing  See  Troubleshooting    on page 73  If the AXindicator is on  do  not proceed until all alarms are clear Check the UPS status  from the front cover to view the active alarms  Correct the  alarms and restart if necessary    26    10  Verify that the    Y indicator illuminates solid  indicating  that the UPS is operating normally and any loads are  powered     11  If optional EBPs are installed  see    Con
36. or the RS 232 communication  port are identified in Figure 22 and the pin functions are  described in Table 9        Figure 22 RS 232 Communication Port  DB 9 Connector     Table 9  RS 232 Communication Port Pin Assignment                   Pin Number Function Definition Direction from the UPS  1 46789 No use      2 RxD Transmit to external device  Out   3 TxD Receive from external device  In   5 GND Signal common           Connectivity Cards    Connectivity cards allow the UPS to communicate in a variety of  networking environments and with different types of devices  The    51    UPS has one available communication bay for the following  connectivity cards     e Web SNMP Card   has SNMP and HTTP capabilities as well as  monitoring through a Web browser interface  connects to a  twisted pair Ethernet  10 100BaseT  network  In addition  a  Environmental Monitoring Probe can be attached to obtain  humidity  temperature  smoke alarm  and security information    e Relay Interface Card   has isolated dry contact relay outputs  for UPS status  Utility failure  Low battery  UPS alarm OK  or On  bypass    See Figure 20 21 on page 48 49 for the location of the   communication bay     UI LEY CONTACT   FN A cn TA     L         Figure 23 Optional Connectivity Cards          NOTE  Before installing the connectivity card   please remove the  clip from the bay  Refer to the user    s manual of the appropriate  cards        Emergency Power off    EPO is used to shut down the UPS from a dist
37. rchase and file a claim for shipping damage  If you  discover damage after acceptance  file a claim for concealed  damage     To file a claim for shipping damage or concealed damage  1  File  with the carrier within 15 days of receipt of the equipment  2   Send a copy of the damage claim within 15 days to your service  representative        NOTE Check the battery recharge date on the shipping carton label  If the date has  expired and the batteries were never recharged  do not use the UPS  Contact your  service representative        Unpacking the Cabinet       A    CAUTION    e Unpacking the cabinet in a low temperature environment  may cause condensation to occur in and on the cabinet  Do  not install the cabinet until the inside and outside of the  cabinet are absolutely dry  hazard of electric shock      e The cabinet is heavy  see page 65   Be careful to unpack and  move the cabinet        9    Carefully to move and open the carton  Keep the components  packaged until ready to install     To unpack the cabinet and accessories     1  Open the outer carton and remove the accessories packaged  with the cabinet     2  Carefully lift the cabinet out of the outer carton   3  Discard or recycle the packaging in a responsible manner  or  store it for future use     Place the cabinet in a protected area that has adequate airflow  and is free of humidity  flammable gas  and corrosion     Checking the accessories    It includes      9    UPS user s guide   Software Suite CD   USB ca
38. rly    Press and hold this key for more than 2 seconds   Circularly and orderly display the items every 2  seconds  when press and hold the key for some time  again  it will turn to output status    Function setting mode    Press and hold the key for more than half a second   less than 2 seconds   Select the set option           Setting entry         Non function setting mode    Press and hold the key for more than 2 seconds   Function setting interface    Function setting mode    Press and hold the key for more than half a second   less than 2 seconds   Affirm the set option    Press and hold the key for more than 2 seconds  exit  from this function setting interface        30       Table 3  The corresponding working status of indications    Indication    Working  No S Ta ope free OS Peron  1   Line mode      1   Line mode    CSC        Mene    oitade  High low   voltage Once   protection  every four   turn to seconds   battery mode   Battery mode    Once    every four  voltage ie A    Once per  second    Once  every two  minutes    Eliminate after  voltage in starting the UPS  bypass mode    Main AC high    Once  a i every four  seconds  bypass mode  Main AC low   a C lo Once    every four  seconds    voltage  warning in  bypass mode    Battery disconnect warning    Battery disconnect warning  Once Affirm if the  Bypass mode   every four   battery switch is  seconds closed    Inverting  e     Once   Affirm if the  31       al NN ae  mode seconds closed  Affirm if the  opera
39. ry test  the UPS transfers to Battery mode and    discharges the batteries for 10 seconds  The LED indicators of the  front cover stop cycling when the test is completed     Recycling the Used Battery or UPS    Contact your local recycling or hazardous waste center for  information on proper disposal of the used battery or UPS     e Do not dispose of the battery or batteries in a fire  Batteries  may explode  Proper disposal of batteries is required  Refer to  your local codes for disposal requirements     e Do not open or mutilate the battery or batteries  Released  electrolyte is harmful to the skin and eyes  It may be toxic        62    CAUTION    Do not discard the UPS or the UPS batteries in the trash  This  product contains sealed lead acid batteries and must be disposed  properly  For more information  contact your local recycling reuse  or hazardous waste center       CAUTION    Do not discard waste electrical or electronic equipment  WEEE  in  the trash  For proper disposal  contact your local recycling reuse  or hazardous waste center        7 Specifications    Model Specifications    This section provides the following specifications   Communication options   Model lists   Weights and dimensions   Electrical input and output   Environmental and safety   Battery    63    Table 10 Communication Options  All Models        Communication Bay available independent communication bay for connectivity cards       Compatible    SNMP card  Contact Relay Card  Connectivity Car
40. stic base installation       two plastic base brackets  2  flatten it after intercrossing  intercross as following Figure       Plastic base bracket Plastic base bracket  Plastic base bracket Plastic base bracket    Figure 14 plastic base installation      If an EBP is needed to be placed in the middle  the assembly of plastic base is similar     Figure 14 The difference is that two 1U plastic base extended boards are added in the    middle  as the following shows     20         1U plastic base bracket 1U plastic base bracket  Plastic base bracket extended board Plastic base bracket extended board     A   B                           H    SS    1U plastic base bracket        extended board 1U plastic base bracket   1U plastic base bracket   U plastic base bracket  Plastic base bracket extended board Plastic base bracket extended board extended board  CC   D                                      1U plastic base bracket 1U plastic base bracket      extended board extended board 1U plastic base bracket 1U plastic base bracket  Plastic base bracket extended board extended board Plastic base bracket  Plastic base bracket Plastic base bracket  CE  CF     Figure 15 increase EBP plastic base installation    21    2  The installation between UPS and EBPS can be referred to Fig 16    N UPS    Plastic base                4       Figure16 The installation for UPS and battery box  1 Install the base  then place the RT UPS on the base one by one as Fig 16 shows     2  The cover installation 
41. sure maximum battery runtime  configure the UPS for the correct    number of EBPs  refer to Table 8 for the appropriate setting of battery  numbers and type  Use the up and down scroll keys to select the number  of battery strings according to your UPS configuration     Table 8 Battery number Configuration                      UPS only  internal batteries  1   default     UPS 1EBP 3   UPS 2EBPs 5   UPS 3EBPs 7   UPS 4EBPs 9  NOTE The UPS contains one battery string  each EBP contains two  battery strings              47    CAUTION    e The following process must be performed if the UPS is  connected with generator   e First  turn on the generator  after it runs stably connect output  power of the generator to UPS input terminal  then turn on the  UPS  After the UPS is turned on  please connect load one by one     e It is recommended that the generator capacity is as twice as the  UPS rated capacity     e You had better not use the ECO mode when the quality of the  input AC mains is not good           5 Communication    This section describes the   e Communication ports  RS 232 and USB   e Connectivity cards  e Emergency Power off  EPO   e Load Segments  e UPSilon2000 Power Management Software    See  Rear Covers    on page 71 72 for rear cover diagrams for  each model              SEGMENT 1  SEGMENT 2    Figure19    48             Figure20  EPO USB INTELLIGENT SLOT    So     DODODOO       Figure 21  Communication Options and Control Terminals   1KVA Tower  model shown    49  
42. t Six times   battery is  start  connected well    5   Output overload protection       os Twice per   Remove the  line od second uncritical loads  Overload in lon Remove the  line mode  Beare uncritical loads  protection   Overload T R h  warning in wice per emove the  battery mode second uncritical loads    Overload in  battery Long Remove the  mode  beeps uncritical loads  protection  5 vamos Once  Remove the   5 yam in LE every 2 uncritical loads  bypass mode seconds     e Check if the fan  ae fault aoe   every 2 is blocked by  icon flashing  lo seconds object     If display fault  code and  iconA lights   Long contact for  Fault mode beeps maintenance  when you  can    t deal with    e indicator lights for a long time         _indicator flashes  A _the status of indicator depends on other conditions    32    Display Functions    As the default or after 5 minutes of inactivity  the LCD displays the  output parameters    The backlit LCD automatically dims after 5 minutes of inactivity  Press  any button to restore the screen     LCD display comprises numerical value section  capacity graphics section     fan status graphics section and charger status graphics section  refer to Table 4 for  detail     Table 4  LCD display section       Section Description Graphic       Display the corresponding numerical  value of inquiring items output  load   Numerical temperature  input  battery   for  value example  as the graphics shows above   section the output voltage is 230v  the o
43. tery  feature needed for 19    rack solution     RT models in a space optimizing 2U size fits any standard 19     rack                                                              Figure2 The Rackmount EBP front view  6                                           Figure3 The Tower UPS and the EBP front view    2 Safety Warnings    IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS  SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS    This manual contains important instructions that you should  follow during installation and maintenance of the UPS and  batteries  Please read all instructions before operating the  equipment and save this manual for future reference     The UPS contains LETHAL VOLTAGES  All repairs and service  should be performed by AUTHORIZED SERVICE PERSONNEL  ONLY  There are NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS inside the UPS                    A    The UPS contains its own energy source  batteries   The UPS  output may carry live voltage even when the UPS is not  connected to an AC supply     To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock  install the UPS in a  temperature and humidity controlled  indoor environment   free of conductive contaminants  Ambient temperature must  not exceed 40  C  104  F   Do not operate near water or  excessive humidity  90  maximum      To reduce the risk of fire  connect only to a circuit provided  with branch circuit overcurrent protection in accordance with  the National Electrical Code  NEC   ANSI NFPA 70     Output overcurrent protection and disconnect switch must be  provided by o
44. the same type and number of batteries or battery  packs  Contact your service representative to order new batteries    e Proper disposal of batteries is required  Refer to your local codes for disposal  requirements    e Never dispose of batteries in a fire  Batteries may explode when exposed to flame     58    A    Replacing Tower EBPs    The EBP is heavy  Lifting the cabinet requires a minimum of two  people        1  Unplug the EBP cable from the UPS  If additional EBPs are  installed  unplug the EBP cable from the battery connector on  each EBP     2  Replace the EBP s   See    Recycling the Used Battery or UPS   on page 62 for proper disposal     3  For each replaced EBP remove the cable retention clip covering  the battery connector s   as shown in Figure 17 on page 25  Retain  the clips     4  Plug the EBP cable s  into the battery connector s  as shown in  Figure 17 on page 25  Up to four EBPs may be connected to the  UPS     5  Retain the removed clips     6  Verify that the EBP connections are tight and that adequate  bend radius and strain relief exist for each cable     Replacing RT UPS and EBPS    1  If the battery fault  the following steps are provided for modular unit to replace    the new battery pack    2  Remove the front cover of the battery box     3  Remove the connection cables between battery box and UPS  Release the screw    of the baffle of the battery pack as the Fig26 shows  then remove the baffle from  the left or right     59       Insert the thi
45. the setting interface   Press and hold function setting  key for more than half a second       41                 less than 2 seconds   exit from the  setting interface and return to main  interface           Load segment  setting  5          Enter the setting interface  Press  and hold the function setting  key   for more than 2 seconds   then come to setting interface   Press and hold the scroll key for  more than half a second less than 2  seconds   select the function  setting  choose battery setting  interface  at the moment  the  letters    Seg 1    will flash     Enter the load segment setting  interface  Press and hold the  function setting key   for more  than half a second less than 2  seconds   then come to setting  interface of load segment  the  letters    Seg 1    will stop flashing   The numerical value below the   Seg 1    will flash  Press and hold  the scroll key for more than half a  second  less than 2 seconds   select  the battery voltage  10 5v   11 0v    11 5v default is 10 5v       Confirm the power shedding  shielding battery voltage setting   After selecting numerical value   press and hold the function setting  key for more than half a second   less than 2 seconds   Now  the load  shielding battery voltage setting is  confirmed     Exit from the setting interface   Press and hold function setting  key for more than half a second   less than 2 seconds   exit from the  setting interface and return to main  interface        42                   EPO Inp
46. thers     To comply with international standards and wiring regulations   the sum of the leakage current of the UPS and the total  equipment connected to the output of the UPS must not have  an earth leakage current greater than 3 5 milliamperes     If installing optional rackmount EBP s   install the EBP s   directly below the UPS so that all wiring between the cabinets  is installed behind the front covers and is inaccessible to users   The maximum number of EBP s  per UPS is four    If the UPS requires any type of transportation  verify that the  UPS is unplugged and turned off and then disconnect the  UPS internal battery connector        CAUTION    Batteries can present a risk of electrical shock or burn from  high short circuit current  Observe proper precautions   Servicing should be performed by qualified service personnel  knowledgeable of batteries and required precautions  Keep  unauthorized personnel away from batteries     Proper disposal of batteries is required  Refer to your local  codes for disposal requirements     Never dispose of batteries in a fire  Batteries may explode when  exposed to flame        8    3 Installation    This section explains   Equipment inspection  Unpacking the cabinet  Checking the accessory kit  Cabinet installation  Wiring installation   e Initial startup    Inspecting the Equipment    O       If any equipment received has been damaged during shipment   keep the shipping cartons and packing materials for the carrier or  place of pu
47. ut  Polarity  setting  6          Enter the setting interface  Press  and hold the function setting  key   for more than 2 seconds   then come to setting interface   Press and hold the scroll key for  more than half a second less than 2  seconds   select the function  setting  choose EPO Input polarity  setting interface  the letters     EPO    will flash      Enter the EPO Input Polarity  setting interface  Press and hold the  function setting key   for more  than half a second less than 2  seconds    the letters    EPO    will  stop flashing  The letters below the     EPO    will flash  Press and hold  the scroll key for more than half a  second  less than 2 seconds   select  the EPO input polarity       P     open circuit execute EPO  function  or      P     short circuit  execute EPO function      Confirm the setting  After  selecting EPO input polarity  press  and hold the function setting  key for more than half a second   less than 2 seconds   Now  the  setting is confirmed    Exit from the setting interface   Press and hold function setting  key for more than half a second   less than 2 seconds   exit from the  setting interface and return to main  interface        43             Table 7  Operating Modes       Mode    Description    Indicator       Line Mode    The inverter green LED is on    When input AC mains is in line with  the working conditions  UPS will work  in line mode charge the battery and  protect the load           Battery  Mode    Both the inverter gre
48. utput    frequency is 50Hz              Display the capacity of the battery and  load  Every pane represents 20    capacity  As graphics shown above     Capacity the capacity of the battery is 80   graphics  100   5 panes   the load reaches  section 40    60    3 panes   When UPS is    overloaded  the icon will flash  when       battery is weak or disconnected  the          icon will also flash        33          Display if the fan works normally     Fan status When the fan works normally  it will  graphics show the dynamic fan blades rotating   section when the fan works abnormally  the    icon A will keep on flashing with the    warning            Display the status of the charger   When charger works normally  the    corresponding icon will vary  Charger status   dynamically and orderly   graphics when charger works abnormally  the  section icon will keep flashing       When UPS is in battery mode  the  number of the icons of the  charger state section will vary  according to the changeable capacity  of the battery  pane                  Parameters inquiring   Press and hold the scroll key    oror more than half a second less than 2  seconds  to inquire about items  The inquired items include input  battery  output   load  temperature   Press and hold the scroll key ODfor more than 2 seconds  LCD  begins to display the items circularly and orderly which transfer to another every 2  seconds  Press and hold the key for some time again  it will return to output status     34 
    
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