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1. 46 Set To Default UPS 0 No 1 Yes Buok High 128 Enter new value 120 144 High Gap 005 0 MAIN MENU Enter New Value 003 gt 007 4 SYSTEM SETTING 47 Set Date Current Date is 13 09 13 Enter new value Low Gap 005 Enter New Value 003 gt 007 0 MAIN MENU 4 SYSTEM SETTING 48 Set Time Current Time is 18 38 54 Enter new value 0 MAIN MENU 4 SYSTEM SETTING 49 Change Password Please Enter New Password 0000 9999 le Figure 19 RS232 USB Menu Tree 21 J 0 MAIN MENU 8 Login Administrator Current user is Administrator Success To Access High back 147 Vac Low back 093 Vac Boost back 107 Vac 0 MAIN MENU Buck back 123 Vac 4 SYSTEM SETTING 40 EXT FAN ON BY TEMPERATURE Current setting is 25 Deg C 0 MAIN MENU o MAIN MENU o MAIN MENU Enter new value 20 gt 50 5 LINE CONDITIONING SETUP 6 PROGRAMMABLE CONTACTS SETUP 7 EVENT LOG VIEW gt 50 Buck Function 66 PROGRAM I P CONTACT 70 Display Event Records Current setting is Enable le Current Setting is EXT FAN FAILED 71 Reset Event Log 0 Disable 0 Set to USER PROGRAM IN 71 0 MAIN MENU 1 Enable 1 Set to EXT ALARM i Success ll 4 SYSTEM SETTING gt 2 Set to EXT BATT ALARM See seen 41 BAT LOW VOLTAGE 3 Set to EXT FAN FAILED leset Event Log Current setting is 47 5 Volts i
2. Self Test 0 Stop 1 Start Dry Contact Test 0 Off 1 On 2 Cancel Ups Output 0 off 1 On Reset Event TM 0 No 1 Yes 43 Battery Temperature Compensation 0 MAIN MENU 5 LINE CONDITIONING SETUP 50 Buck function 51 Boost function 52 Sense Type 53 Line Qualify Time 54 High Limit 152 Vac 55 Low Limit 088 Vac 56 Boost Low 102 Vac 57 Buck High 128 Vac 58 High Gap 005 Vac 59 Low Gap 005 Vac 0 MAIN MENU 6 PROGRAMMABLE CONTACTS SETUP 60 Contact C 65 Contact C6 Timer 2 00 Hours 68 PROGRAM I P Contact EXT FAN FAILED 0 MAIN MENU 7 EVENT LOG VIEW 70 Display Event Records 71 Reset Event Log ON BATT ON BATT LOW BATT 46 Volts LOW BATT 46 Volts 0 MAIN MENU B Login Administrator Current user is Guest Please Enter Password gt 1111 gt Success Timer 2 00 Hours 4 SYSTEM SETTING 44 Test Timer Current setting is 001min Enter New Value HIGH LIMIT 152 Enter new value 120 gt 152 0 MAIN MENU 4 SYSTEM SETTING 45 Backup Timer Low Limit 088 Enter new value 088 gt 120 Current setting is 08 Unit 0 25Hour Enter New Value Boost Low 102 Enter new value 096 gt 120 0 MAIN MENU 4 SYSTEM SETTING
3. al a FA Figure 8 Control Panel 5 5 1 LED Indicator LED Indicator Messages Solid On Output is available in line mode Output Green Flashing Output is available in battery mode Off Output is not available Alarms occur in the system indicating a condition not serious lame LOW en enough to stop it from providing output power f Faults occur in the system indicating a condition where Fault Red aig On backup power is not available 5 5 2 Function Keys Function Key Description ESC Back to previous menu page SCROLL Jump to next page or next selection ENTER Enter submenu or confirm selection 5 5 3 LCD Menu Tree Users can check the status view event log set parameters and control of UPS via LCD panel See below Menu Tree Startup Power on After 6sec enter default page automatically yy mm dd hh mm av Default page Load xxx Esc Enter gt l Status V 2 Event log Menu page 3 Setting 4 Control 5 Help A Status Menu Event Menu ea am Help 1 Serial No v Enter password UPS 2000A XXXXXXXXXXXXXX gt Active Log door 2 I P V xxx xV 2 History Log
4. Change Password Change password The factory default password is 1111 Note The password can only be changed in Line mode 25 5 6 9 Line Conditioning Setup This option allows user to change various detection and warning levels for input AC voltages qualified and unqualified values transfer amp re transfer setting points for going in amp out Battery mode Boost or Buck modes See detailed descriptions in the following Parameter Description table Electrical equipment is designed to operate at maximum efficiency under specific standard supply voltage Buck and boost voltage regulator is an ideal solution when the line voltage is consistently higher or lower than nominal The transformer can buck lower or boost raise the supply voltage without battery backup or involving other active UPS board level components When activated the transformer will automatically switch to the secondary tap to buck or boost voltage 10 to keep the output voltage within acceptable range CAUTION Improperly parameter value setting can cause permanent damage to the unit Changes should only be made by qualified and trained personnel Note Parameter values are interdependent Changing one value can affect range and permissible value in another field This feature is to avoid users entering contradictory values Users can change parameters as following procedure Step 1 Go to the Menu 5 Step 2 When Parameter Change Screen appears Figu
5. Dry contacts 3 e Program input e Intelligent Slot optional a e External FAN Connector W 4 4 2 Wiring the PTS to the UPS Wire the PTS to the UPS according to the schematic shown in Figure 6 1 The PTS is pre wired with 2 cables marked as UPS IN and UPS OUT Connect these cables from PTS to the respective connectors on the UPS 2 Connect the AC input wires to the AC input terminal blocks on the PTS Ensure proper polarity Line Neutral and Ground to the respective terminal 3 Connect AC output wires to the AC output terminal blocks on the PTS Ensure proper polarity Line Neutral and Ground to the respective terminal UPS INPUT OUTPUT L N GI L N G LINE IN LINE OUT PTS pj Ho 2 Figure 6 Wiring the PTS to the UPS 4 4 3 Wiring External Batteries Unit supports 48Vdc battery Connect all battery packs as below chart It s suggested to connect at least 100Ah capacity battery Figure 7 Battery Connection Chart 5 OPERATION To power up the UPS ensure the switch on PTS is in UPS Mode position Before commissioning make sure batteries are fully charged and line power is qualified 5 1 Switch on UPS in Line mode 1 Switch on battery circuit breaker All LEDs will be on and LCD will display Startup page and fan will be on 2 Switch on AC input breaker After line power is qualified the LCD will display normal buck or boost according to line voltage rang
6. O Cancel automatically after 1 minute Cancel Cancel this test immediately Ext Fan Test Starts the external fan test o On On The external fan has power from battery This action will be finished o Off automatically after 1 minute Off Cut off battery power This action will be finished automatically after 1 O Cancel minute Cancel Cancel this test UPS Output UPS output can be turned ON or OFF This option is available when the UPS is o On in INV Boost Buck or Normal Mode O Off Reset Event TM It resets all event numbers and time duration to zero Yes o No 5 5 11 Help menu It shows UPS model name in Help menu Help page Explanation UPS 2000A Indicates UPS model name 5 6 RS232 USB interface Users can check UPS status view event log set parameters and control UPS via RS232 USB interface 5 6 1 RS232 USB connection Connect the UPS and computer with standard RS232 or USB cable 5 6 2 HyperTerminal Set Up With built in communication tool HyperTerminal in Windows device can communicate with computer Follow below steps to step up HyperTerminal Step 1 The path of HyperTerminal communication tool is Programs Accessories Communications HyperTerminal as shown in Figure 12 gt HyperTerminal Network Connections 9 Network Setup Wizard E New Connection Wizard Y Remote Desktop Connection lt Wireless Network Setup Wizard Ee HyperTerminal Figure 12
7. failed Access Denied Figure 10 Setting and Control page Y gt Dry Contact Y gt 1 Self Test v Input Contact 2 Dry Test AVR Feature 3 Ext Fan Test Line Qualify 4 On Off Ctrl Line Detect Y 5 Event TM Reset Sense Type Bat Temp Comp A Ext Fan Bat Low Volt Y Charger I Self Test Dry Test Ext Fan Test On Off Ctrl Event TM Reset Backup Timer Self Test Dry Test Ext Fan Test UPS Output Reset Event TM Default UPS Start On On On Yes o Stop o Off o Off o Off oNo o Cancel o Cancel Default SNMP Test Timer Set Date Time Password A Dry contact Input contact AVR feature Line qualify Line detection Sense type gt 1 Cl v o User Program Y AVR Setting Line Qualify Pi Line High Y Sense Type 2 C2 o Ext Alarm gt Boost o 3 sec 2 Line Low Normal 3 C3 o Ext Bat Alarm Buck o 10 sec 3 High Gap o Generator 4 C4 Ext Fan Failed 30 sec 4 Low Gap o Door Unlock A x 5 Boost Volt CS a gt 5 C Boost Buck 6 Buck Volt 6 0 A Enable O Enable Cx o Disable o Disable i o On Battery Y Batter low o Timer de J o Alarm Line High Line Low High Gap Low Gap Boost Act Volt Buck Act Volt xxx Vac xxx Vac xx Vac xxVac xxxVac xxx Vac o Fault o Off o Disable A T Bat temp comp Ext Fan Bat low volt Charger I Backup timer Default UPS Default SNMP Set Date Time o 2 5mV Ext Fan On Bat Low Volt CHG Current Backup Timer Default UPS Default SNMP Set Date Time 3 0mV xx C xx x Vde o 2Amp xx
8. provides constant and reliable backup power to outdoor equipment It consists of Uninterruptible Power Supply UPS System and optional Power Transfer Switch PTS that provide backup power when the line is unqualified These components should be mounted inside an enclosure to provide protection from most weather conditions 3 1 System Architecture RS232 amp USB Connection O 48Vde BATTERY POWER To User s PC wo O O O To User s PC 7 ao ei or SNMP server SNMP La Programmable Dry Contact OPTIONAL for controller AC INPUT AC OUTPUT UPS IN LINE IN 2 mes 2 ENE LINE OUT AA SA ais ol ES E N re Te EE 5 EE MBS PTS Figure 1 Battery Backup System Block Diagram 3 2 UPS Module The UPS module provides utility power to load when line is qualified And an automatic voltage regulator AVR is embedded to provide stable power to the load It will instantly switch to emergency backup power during utility power failure or interruption The front panel view is shown as below 00 0080 OS o eLo LES eo Se Erea eee 82020202000 Eee ee fet ORIO DS SDEOROSO gO PSPS O Figure 2 Front Panel of UPS 1 AC Input Terminal Block This terminal block is the UPS AC line power input AC Input Breaker This circuit breaker is an on off switch for the line power into the UPS that also provides input prot
9. 3 1 P F xx xHz pe al 4 BAT V xxx V Y Active History pert DE Event Event Setting Control 6 O P V xxx x V yy mm dd hh mm meni meni 7 O P F xx xHz Over Load History Event In xxxxxx Mode gt 1 Inquiry Default Password 1111 2 Clear 8 O P P xxxxVAV XX XX y 9 O P P xxxxWatt 10 Load xxx yy mm dd hh mm Show all 11 Mode xxxxx Site fault current event In xxxxxx Mode XX XX A 12 InvEV xxxxx V 13 InvTM xxxx xH 14 BukEV xxxxx yy mm dd hh mm Clear all 15 BukTM xxxx xH Over Load history event In xxxxxx Mode Yes XX XX y o No 16 BstEV xxxxx y 17 BstTM xxxx xH 18 C1 Off or On C2 Off or On yy mm dd hh mm All history event 19 C3 Off or On C4 Off or On Site fault deleted In xxxxxx Mode XX XX A 20 C5 Off or On C6 Off or On 21 MainFW xx xx src A 22 LCDFW xx xx EES 23 HW XX XX A Figure 9 LCD Menu Tree Setting menu y Control menu 1 255 min XXXX Setting again Password XXXX Setting again Setting OK Setting
10. 4 Set to DOOR UNLOCK 0 No Enter new value 42 0 gt 55 0 OMAN MENU gt Y Yes 5 LINE CONDITIONING SETUP 51 BOOST FUNCTION Current setting is Enable e 0 MAIN MENU 0 Disable TOMAN MENU 4 SYSTEM SETTING 1 Enable 6 PROGRAMMABLE CONTACTS SETUP 0 MAIN MENU 42 Charging Current gt 60 CONTACT C1 7 EVENT LOG VIEW Current setting is 10 Ampers Current Setting is ON BATT 70 Display Event Records 0 Setto 2 Ampers 0 Set to ON BA 0 Event 4001 4050 1 Setto 4 Ampers Setto Tow aa 1 Event 051 100 2 Set to 6 Ampers 0 MAIN MENU 2 Set to TIMER i 2 Event 101 150 3 Set to 8 Ampers 5 LINE CONDITIONING SETUP 3 Setto ALARM 3 Event 151 200 4 Set to 10 Ampers 52 SENSE TYPE 4 Set to FAULT gt gt Current setting is Normal k 5 Set to OFF 0 Normal 6 Setto DISABLE 1 Generator gt 0 MAIN MENU gt 4 SYSTEM SETTING 43 Battery Temperature Compensation 0 MAIN MENU Current setting is 3 0 mv Deg C Cell 7 EVENT LOG VIEW 0 Set to 2 5 mv Deg C Cell ej 0 MAIN MENU ro EE e 1 Set to 3 0 mv Deg C Cell 5 LINE CONDITIONING SETUP 1 Event 051 100 2 Set to 3 5 mv Deg C Cell 53 Line Quality Time oleo 3 Set to 4 0 mv Deg C Cell Current setting is 03 Seconds ao gt 0 Setto 3 seconds En ee 001 2013 09 05 21 20 26 In Bat Mode Warning Drycontactt ON BAT eet RO second 1002 2013 09 05 21 23 28 In Normal Waming Line Fail TO MAIN MENU E 1003 2013 09 05 21 23 31 In Bat Mode War
11. 6 Programmable Contacts Setup ated Date amp Time 13 09 13 18 Sense Type _ Normal Line Status Normal Output Status Normal Contact Status Contact C1 gt ON BATT Not Ac Contact C2 gt ON BATT Not Activated Contact C gt LOW BATT 46 0 Volts Not Activated gt LOW BATT 46 0 Volts Not Activated gt Timer 2 00 Hours Not Activated gt Timer 2 00 Hours Not Activated 0 MAIN MENU 1 Unit Specification Unit Model __Outdoor2000 Unit Freq 60 Hertz Output Voltage 120 Volts Output VA 2000VA Battery Voltage 48 Volts Max Chgr Current 10 0 A Panel Firmware Ver 00 26 Main Firmware Ver 00 31 Hardware Ver 00 02 0 MAIN MENU 2 INPUT OUPUT VALUES Input Voltage Freq Output Voltage 000 0 Vac 00 0 Hz 119 2 Vac Freq 50 0 Hz Power 0000 Watt VA 0000 VA Load Per 000 Battery 0 MAIN MENU 4 SYSTEM SETTING 40 Ext Fan On By Temperature 41 Battery Low Voltage 42 Charging Current 0 MAIN MENU 8 Contro 30 Self Test 31 Dry Contact Test 32 Ext Fan Test 33 Ups Output 34 Event Timer Reset 44 Test Timer Backup Timer Set To Default UPS Set Time 45 48 47 Set Date 48 49 Change Password Temperature 25 Deg C Voltage 46 62 Vdc Evt Timer INV EVENT 00003 INV Timer 0000 Hours 30 Mins Boost EVENT 00000 Boost Timer 0000 Hours 00 Mins Buck EVENT 00000 Buck Timer 0000 Hours 00 Mins
12. Hyper Terminal Selection Screen Step 2 Click on the HyperTerminal icon It will pop up Connection Description screen as shown in Figure 13 Enter a name and select an icon for your unit Then click OK Connection Description Y New Connection Enter a name and choose an icon for the connection Name UPS leon P 3 En e Es A Figure 13 Connection Description Screen Step 3 It will pop up Connect To screen as shown in Figure 14 Select the COM port from the drop down menu and then click OK Connect To Connect using COM1 mm C Detect Carrier Loss Use country region code and area code Redial on busy Figure 14 Connect To Screen Step 4 It will pop up COM Properties screen and select port setting as shown in Figure 15 and click OK COM1 Properties Port Settings Bits per second Data bits Parity Stop bits Elow control Restore Defaults Figure 15 COM Properties Step 5 A blank window with the entered file name will pop up Refer to Figure16 In the File menu select Properties and Click 18 UPS HyperTerminal DER AG Edt View Call Transfer Help New Connection E Save As Page Setup Print Exit Alt F4 Displays the properties of the current session gt Figure 16 HyperTerminal Screen Step 6 The Name of Unit Properties screen will pop up as shown in Figure 17 Click on the Settings tab Select all co
13. Outdoor UPS 2KVA Version 1 0 1 2 3 8 Table Of Contents ABOUT THIS MAN UA Li 1 Wal l a Ee E E E E E enden EE 1 AS A A 1 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS viieaastane aaeoa cua eestte eet ec vieen detect aAa aaaea Gaa deisde aaia iaa 1 INTRODUCTION sA er ete acne ao 2 3 1 System Archit cture iii ibi 2 32 UPS Module aaa di anaa aea nea Pae iia 3 3 97 PTS Module Optional sion ad ad dd AR dadaan 4 INS TAL LATION cite ccscccetececstides soled cdecudeccescedegacestucccesduataddevaheccesduceyaandstsccs ecteus tiecedaccnszecuysandeg sacs vaca ddeuedecceee 6 4 1 Unpacking and Inspections 0 cc calc wanderer den vindende bai 6 4 2 Mounting the UPS ati iaai iai Ov a esa Ed arin eet 6 4 3 Mounting the PTS Optional iii e vuelve 6 AA NANO Brevet deuce nn Deed See aen er ee yen ie ab ele 7 OPERATION ui a id ii 9 5 1 Switch on UPS in Line mode c oncococcccnoncconocanoncccnonnnn ronca cnn cnn 9 5 2 Switch the UPS from line mode to battery mode nnn nnenneerenne ereen ennnenenneerenern enne neneeneneenenn 9 5 3 Switch from battery mode to line mode unne neee ennnenenneereneen enne nnnnenenneerenern enne nnnneneneevenn 9 54 SWIM Off proced re 0x5 coda a a naar ane Rean naan gedaan DA Aa E Seen wheal 9 5 5 Operation the Control panel oconnncinnnnninnccinncconocnnnccnnannccnnncc nn cnn cnn cnn 10 5 6 RS232 USB intenfac tertsen snaaien ra eee weal 17 52 Optional SNMP Card aiaa cy ais shes ant stazegsidbnensnc eenn raasden A
14. RRE ies erm wheal 28 SPECIFICATIONS ooo ii 29 6 1 Line Mode Specifications iaa dida 29 6 2 Battery Mode Specifications vacia add ia laa it 30 6 3 Charger Mode Specifications road 31 6 4 Generali Specification odiada ia antenna 31 TROUBLE SHOOTIN G SZ ns a daneen needed 32 7 1 For PTS Module siii 32 2 For UPS Module iii ea 33 Appendix Approximate Back up Time Table nnn anas sean enanenenenaneeenenanneenenanneenenananneenanneenenannenrenn 34 1 ABOUT THIS MANUAL 1 1 Purpose This manual contains important instruction that must be followed when install service or maintain the product Please read the instruction and drawings carefully before installations and operations Keep this manual in a safe place for future reference 1 2 Scope This manual provides safety and installation guidelines as well as information on tools and wiring 2 10 GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS This unit should be connected to a permanent grounded wiring system Be 12 13 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS WARNING This chapter contains important safety and operating instructions Read and keep this manual for future reference Before using the unit read all instructions and cautionary markings on the unit the batteries and all appropriate sections of this manual CAUTION To reduce risk of injury charge only deep cycle lead acid type rechargeable batteries Other types of batteries may burst causing personal injury and damage Do not d
15. Reset Event Log Clear all the event log records 5 7 Optional SNMP card This is an optional communication function for UPS over a company intranet or the internet via a web browser Refer to SNMP card user manual to know the operation of SNMP card 28 6 SPECIFICATIONS 6 1 Line Mode Specifications Rated Power 2000VA 1600W Power factor 0 8 Nominal battery voltage 48Vdc Utility Voltage Waveform Sinusoidal utility or generator Utility qualify time setting 3 10 30 seconds adjustable Nominal Input Voltage 120Vac or 230 240Vac AVR function Enable Disable Utility voltage range 88 152 Vac or 176 300Vac user programmable Defaults set 100 130Vac or 200 260Vac Nominal Input Frequency 50Hz 60Hz Auto detection 55Hz as boundary Default frequency Last utility frequency Utility frequency range 47 53 Hz 50Hz mode 57 63Hz 60Hz mode i Normal mode 12ms maximum UPS without PTS Transfer Time Generator mode 25ms maximum UPS with PTS 40ms maximum Overload Protection 5s 2125 150 load 60S 110 125 load Output short circuit Input Output Breaker Site fault detection Yes Efficiency Line mode 95 Efficiency AVR mode 90 External PTS power capacity 30A When UPS is good the PTS allows UPS output to flow out to the outdoor External PTS one If the UPS is not functioning the PTS will bypass the UPS allowing the utility to flow out to the o
16. S is off Disable The dry contacts become invalid Input Contact It indicates selectable options for input contacts Factory default setting is Ext Fan Failed Selectable options are listed as below User program Ext Alarm Ext Battery Alarm Ext Fan Failed Door Unlocked AVR Feature Enable or disable Buck and Boost function Factory default setting is disable Line Qualify Set AC recovery time after the line is qualified It s to make sure the line is stable The selectable options are 3 sec 10 sec or 30 sec Default value is 30 sec Line Detect V Sense Type Bat Temp Comp Ext Fan Line Detect It allows users to set up detection levels for AC input voltages setting points to go in and out from battery mode boost or buck modes Line High When input voltage exceeds this level unit will transfer from Line Mode to Battery Mode Refer parameter descriptions and setting values in 5 6 9 Parameter Descriptions Table Line Low When input voltage is lower than this level unit will transfer from Line Mode to Battery Mode Refer parameter descriptions and setting values in 5 6 9 Parameter Descriptions Table High Gap The voltage gap between Line High and High Back Buck High and Buck Back Refer parameter descriptions and setting values in 5 6 9 Parameter Descriptions Table Low Gap The voltage gap between Line Low and Low back Boost Low and Boost Back Refe
17. ad via attached temperature probe Voltage The battery DC voltage Evt Timer INV Event The number of times that input power failure occurs INV Timer Total time that the battery was discharged since the latest RESET BUCK Event The number of times that BUCK function activates BUCK Timer Total time that the BUCK function activates since the latest RESET BOOST Event The number of times that BOOST function activates BOOST Timer Total time that the BOOST function activates since the latest RESET 24 5 6 7 Control To access Control menu type 3 and press Enter on the main menu To return to the main menu press Esc and then press Enter button Following table lists all control options 3 Control 30 Self Test Start or stop for the self test The test duration is user programmable Please refer to 44 in system setting for the details Tip The time duration can be changed only when the UPS in line mode 31 Dry Contact Test Turn on or switch off the dry contacts The test will end after 1 minute automatically 32 Ext Fan Test Turn on or switch off the external fan The test will end after 1 minute automatically 33 Ups Output This option allows user to control the inverter to be switched OFF or turned ON 34 Event Timer Reset Resets INV BUBK BOOST Event to 0 Resets INV BUBK BOOST Timer to 0 5 6 8 System To access System Setting menu type 4 and press Enter on the main menu To return
18. e and line threshold setting Note AVR function default setting is disabled You may activate it via LCD panel or USB RS232 SNMP communication 5 2 Switch the UPS from line mode to battery mode UPS will operate in battery mode if manually switch the input circuit breaker off The LCD will display Battery and output LED will flash to show the UPS is running on backup battery power 5 3 Switch from battery mode to line mode After switching on the input circuit breaker if line input is qualified UPS will transfer to line mode with output LED on to show UPS is running from utility power Note If UPS keeps switching between inverter and line mode because of a noisy line the setting of UPS Sense type should be changed from Normal to Generator 5 4 Switch off procedure For any reason you need to switch off UPS please follow below procedure 1 Switch off output circuit breaker 2 Switch off input circuit breaker 3 Switch off battery circuit breaker The output LED will turn off and LCD display will shut off 5 5 Operation the Control panel The control panel includes four line LCD display three indicators three function keys input contacts and six sets of dry contacts It can be rotated 90 degree for vertical installation wmo ON Qu Alarm Falk 5 lelie eee eee OOOO 00 HAHAHHAHAHA 3 36 7 Program MO amp NENO io Helo O p iiep ie Traut Ea NO qe O SD E MORO E HO E
19. ection It must be switched on for proper UPS operation AC Output Terminal Block This terminal block is the UPS AC power output 4 AC Output Breaker This circuit breaker is a resettable protective thermal circuit breaker to protect UPS output from overload and short circuits O Input Contact To activate a programmable alarm by shorting this input contact Q Dry Contact Six sets of dry contacts will energize when programmable event occurs Q Internal Fan It s to cool down inside temperature of the UPS The fan is flexibly replaced for maintenance ano This connector is permanent ground of the UPS O Battery Connector The battery connector is to connect external batteries 10 Mounting Bracket amp Handle This part is for unit mounting on the size of 19 cabinet and for people moving unit conveniently D Battery Temperature Connector This is used to monitor battery temperature The temperature probe connector must be plugged in UPS for normal operation The other end should be firmly attached to the terminal of the battery 3 B External FAN Connector To provide DC Power 48Vdc 3 Amp Max to an optional 48Vdc fan PTS Control Connector This connector provides power to control the PTS unit 44 Battery Breaker This over current protection is used as an on off switch for the battery power It must be switched on for proper UPS operation 45 Battery Voltage Test Points The test points allow you to meas
20. ial No y The Serial number of UPS XXXXXXXXXXXXXX i The input line utility voltage Fagel 2 UP Vixxx xV p RON 3 1 P F xx xHz The input line utility frequency A BAT V xxx V V The average battery voltage pagas 5 BATT xx C The temperature of battery terminal 9 6 O P V xxx x V The output voltage ture RMS 7 O P F xx xHz The output frequency 8 O P P xxxxVAV The output power in VA 9 O P P xxxxWatt The output power in watt Page 3 10 Load xxx The percentage of connected load 11 Mode xxxxx The operation mode of UPS The number of times the unit has been in battery mode 12 InvEV xxxxx Y The total time duration the unit has been in battery mode 13 InvTM xxxx xH since the latest reset Page 4 5 14 BukEV xxxxx The number of times the unit has been in buck mode 15 BukTM xxxx xH The total time duration the unit has been in buck mode since the latest reset 16 BstEV xxxxx V The number of times the unit has been in boost mode The total time duration the unit has been in boost mode Page 5 17 Bst TM 05H since the latest reset 18 C1 Off C2 Off 19 C3 Off C4 Off The status of the dry contact C1 and C2 The status of the dry contact C3 and C4 20 C5 On C6 On The status of the dry contact C5 and C6 boek 21 MainFW xx xx The firmware version of Main CPU in UPS a 22 LCDFW xx xx The firmware version of LCD panel in UPS 23 HW xxxx A The hardware version of UPS 5 5 8 Event menu User can view the active e
21. isassemble the unit Take it to a qualified service center when service or repair is required Incorrect re assembly may result in a risk of electric shock or fire To reduce risk of electric shock disconnect all wirings before attempting any maintenance or cleaning Turning off the unit will not reduce this risk CAUTION Only qualified personnel can install this device with battery NEVER charge a frozen battery For optimum operation of this unit please follow required spec to select appropriate cable size It s very important to correctly operate this unit Be very cautious when working with metal tools on or around batteries A potential risk exists to drop a tool to spark or short circuit batteries or other electrical parts and could cause an explosion Please strictly follow installation procedure when you want to disconnect AC or DC terminals Please refer to INSTALLATION section of this manual for the details Battery breaker 60A is provided as over current protection for the battery supply sure to comply with local requirements and regulation to install this unit NEVER cause AC output and DC input short circuited Do NOT connect to the mains when DC input short circuits Warning Only qualified service persons are able to service this device If errors still persist after following troubleshooting table please send this unit back to local dealer or service center for maintenance 3 INTRODUCTION The battery backup system
22. lumns as below figure and click ASCII Setup button UPS Properties Connect To Settings Function arrow and ctrl keys act as Terminal keys O Windows keys Backspace key sends O CthH O Del Ctl H Space Ctil H Emulation Too v Telnet terminal ID T100 Backscroll buffer lines 500 C Play sound when connecting or disconnecting C Allow remote host initiated file transfers Input Translation ASCII Setup Figure 17 ASCII Properties Screen Step 7 Set up all columns in the ASCII Setup screen as shown in Figure 18 Click OK and HyperTerminal setup is completed 19 ASCII Setup ASCII Sending Send line ends with line feeds Echo typed characters locally Line delay o milliseconds Character delay 0 milliseconds ASCII Receiving Mi Append line gl C Force incoming data to 7 bit ASCII Wrap lines that exceed terminal width Figure 18 ASCII Setup Screen Step 8 Press Enter to go to UPS screen and access the UPS via RS232 USB communications 20 5 6 3 RS232 USB Menu Tree The complete Menu Tree is shown below with all default values UPS Model Outdoor2000 ID 92611308100015 0 MAIN MENU 1 Unit Specification 2 Input Output Values 3 Control 4 System Setting 5 Line Conditioning Setup 7 Event Log View 8 Login Administrator Contact C Contact C5 Contact C Ext Fan Status Activated Faults None Alarms BTS Disconnect
23. ning Drycontact1 ON BAT 1004 2013 09 05 21 24 27 In Off Mode Warning Line Fail 1005 2013 09 06 11 11 55 In Off Mode Warning Line Fail 1006 2013 09 06 11 11 57 In Bat Mode Warning Drycontactt ON BAT 1007 2013 09 06 11 33 09 In Off Mode Wa ine Fail 1008 2013 09 06 12 27 54 In Off Mode Warning Line Fail 1009 2013 09 06 12 27 54 In Off Mode Warning Bat Temp High 1010 2013 09 06 12 30 10 In Off Mode Warning Fan Fault 5 6 4 RS232 USB Main Menu The RS232 USB menus are hierarchical Press ENTER to access main menu as shown in Figure 20 Type in the number of submenu and press Enter button to access a particular submenu Press Enter to refresh the screen the Status Faults and Alarms readouts Note It s requested to enter passwords in 8 Login Administrator first to access submenu 3 7 The factory default password is 1111 The main menu displays the submenu numbers the line status the unit s output status and any faults or alarms that may be present UPS Model ID 92611310100001 0 MAIN MENU 1 Unit Specification 2 Input Output Values 3 Control 4 System Setting 5 Line Conditioning Setup 6 Programmable Contacts Setup 7 Event Log View 8 Login Administrator Date amp Time 13 10 14 09 24 02 Sense Type Normal Line Status Not Good Output Status Inverter Contact Status Contact C1 gt ON BATT Activated Contact C2 gt ON BATT Activated Contact C3 gt LOW BATT 46 0 Volts Not Ac
24. nt Battery Temperature Control adjustable Charger on when battery temperature between 20 C to 50 C 6 4 General Specification Dimension W D H mm 400 240 133 Net Weight Kgs 13kg Operation Temperature Range 40 C 80 C for 120Vac model 40 C 70 C for 230 240Vac model Storage Temperature Range 50 C 80 C Relative humidity 5 95 non condensing Audible Noise lt 48dB Cooling Forced Air EMI Class A FCC CISPR EN50091 2 1995 Surge protection IEEE ANSI C 62 41 amp 2KV L N 31 7 TROUBLE SHOOTING 7 1 For PTS Module Problem Possible Cause Remedy No output available from PTS External AC circuit breaker may be OPEN Close the external AC input breaker Line AC power is not available Check if utility is available with the AC voltmeter and contact Utility Company Wiring error on PTS terminal blocks Correct wirings on PTS PTS fault If utility power voltage is present at AC IN L and N on the PTS terminal blocks replace the PTS PTS is not allowed to transfer to battery mode UPS output power is not connected to PTS Verify if power cord from UPS OUT on PTS is properly connected to the AC output terminal blocks on UPS UPS INPUT circuit breaker on PTS is open status Reset breaker Black and red control wires from PTS are not connected to PTS cont
25. oltage rises above this level unit transfers to Normal Mode Buck Back When input voltage drops below this level unit transfers back to the Normal Mode Battery to Line Line to Battery Line to Battery Battery to Line 27 AVR Function Disable AVR Function Enable Default Selections or Default Selections or Setting Selectable Setting Selectable Range Range v v Normal Normal Normal Normal Generator Generator 30s 3s 30s 3s 10s 10s 30s 30s 130VAC 120 152VAC 152VAC 120 152VAC or or or or 260VAC 241 300VAC 300VAC 241 300VAC 100VAC 90 120VAC 88VAC 90 120VAC or or or or 200Vac 176 240VAC 176VAC 176 240VAC DISABLE 102VAC 96 120VAC or or 216VAC 192 240Vac DISABLE 128VAC 120 144VAC or or 264VAC 241 288VAC 5VAC 3 7VAC 5VAC 3 7VAC or or or or 10VAC 6 14VAC 10VAC 6 14VAC 5VAC 3 7VAC 5VAC 3 7VAC or or or or 10VAC 6 14VAC 10VAC 6 14VAC Line High High Gap Line High High Gap Line Low Low Gap Line Low Low Gap DISABLE Boost Low Low Gap DISABLE Buck High High Gap 5 6 10 Event Log View Menu 7 lists the Event log status To access Event Log menu type 7 and press Enter on the main menu To return to the main menu press Esc and then press Enter buttons 7 Event Log View 70 Display Event Log Display the history event log records The maximum log Records number is 200 71
26. p Backup Timer for selection The default value is 10A Default UPS Backup Timer It s to configure the warning time for backup time This function is available only when timer is set in dry contact The adjustable range is 0 480 min with 15 min increment of each click by pressing SCROLL button The default value is 120min Default UPS Restore factory settings of UPS Default SNMP Default SNMP Restore factory settings of SNMP Test Timer Test Timer Its to define the time of Self Test The adjustable range is Set Date Time 1 255min Set Date Time It indicates setting for date and time Password A Password The Password to access Setting and Control Menu can be changed here Use the SCROLL key with ENTER keys to enter a correct Password Re entry is required if an error occurs when entering the password 5 5 10 Control menu Press SCROLL button to switch desired option in Control menu and press ENTER button to confirm new option Pressing ESC button will return to default page Control page Explanation Self Test Starts the Self Test O Start CAUTION The unit must be in Normal Boost or Buck Mode before starting O Stop the self test Dry Test Starts the dry contact test 6 On On All dry contacts are energized This action will be finished o Off automatically after 1 minute Off All dry contacts are ineffective This action will be finished
27. r This circuit breaker marked with OUTPUT is a resettable protective thermal circuit breaker to protect the output from overloads and short circuits O AC Input Breaker This circuit breaker marked with UPS INPUT provides input power protection for the UPS O ac Output Receptacles These receptacles are ready to use for optional battery heating pads or a PC for maintenance Q UPS Input Connector This UPS IN power cord is connected to AC input connector or terminal blocks on UPS UPS Output Connector This UPS OUT power cord is connected to the AC output connector or terminal blocks on UPS PTS Control Wiring The Black and Red PTS control wires are used to connect to PTS control connector on UPS 4 INSTALLATION 4 1 Unpacking and Inspection Before installation please remove the unit from its box carefully since the UPS is heavy Follow the below guidelines to unpack and inspect the unit 1 Select a suitable area for unpacking and be sure that nothing inside is damaged 2 Store all the packing materials and boxes for possible equipment returns 3 Inspect the package contents and make sure all standard items as well as purchased options are included Standard Items Item Contents Quantity UPS UPS Unit 1 Manual Temperature sensor cable Mounting bracket Screws for Mounting bracket SNMP card optional PTS optional PTS Unit Fasteners 4 4 Compare the listed parts with the items
28. r parameter descriptions and setting values in 5 6 9 Parameter Descriptions Table Boost Low When AVR function is enabled and input voltage drops between Boost Back point and this level unit will transfer to Boost Mode Refer parameter descriptions and setting values in 5 6 9 Parameter Descriptions Table Buck High When AVR function is enabled and input voltage increase between Buck Back point and this level unit will transfer to Buck Mode Refer parameter descriptions and setting values in 5 6 9 Parameter Descriptions Table Sense Type Users can change the Sense Type according to operation condition Two types for selection Normal mode The UPS can operate successfully with general line conditions The maximum transfer time is 12ms Generator mode This setting allows UPS to work with the fluctuations caused by a generator or noisy line The maximum transfer time is 25ms Bat Temp Comp It adjusts the battery temperature compensated voltage to 2 5 3 0 3 5 or 4 0 mV C Cell The factory default setting is 3 0 mV C Cell Ext Fan It indicates ambient temperature setting to switch on the external fan The default value is 25 C Bat Low Volt It s allowed to set the low battery warning voltage The BEONE resettable range is 42 0 55 0V The default value is 46V Charger I Charger I It s to configure the charger current There are 2 4 6 8 or 10Am
29. re 22 type the new value within acceptable range and press Enter The screen will return to the Line Slow Detection Screen For example Acceptable Parameter Limits Current Parameter Status Name of Parameter Low Limit 088 Enter new value 088 gt 120 Figure 22 Parameter Change Screen Slow Detect Low Limit Screen Shown 26 Parameter Descriptions Table All levels are user programmable Some values are interdependent 50 Buck Function 51 Boost Function 52 Sense Type 53 Line Qualify Time 54 Line High When input voltage exceeds this level unit transfers to Battery Mode from either Buck Mode when AVR is enabled or Line mode 55 Line Low When input voltage is lower than this level unit transfers to Battery Mode from either Boost Mode when AVR is enabled or Line Mode 56 Boost Low When input voltage drops between Boost Back point and Boost Low point unit will transfer to Boost Mode only when AVR is enabled 57 Buck High When input voltage increases between Buck High point and Buck Back point unit will transfer to Buck Mode only when AVR is enabled 58 High Gap 59 Low Gap High Back When input voltage drops below this level unit transfers back to Line Mode from Battery Mode Low Back When input voltage rises above this level unit transfers back to the Line Mode from Battery Mode Boost Back When input v
30. rol connector of UPS Connect black and red control wires from PTS to PTS control connector of UPS 48VDC signal not available at the Replace UPS PTS control connector on the UPS PTS fault Replace PTS UPS does not return back to Line mode Line power is missing Verify if power cord from UPS IN on PTS is properly connected to the AC input terminal blocks on UPS Verify if the UPS INPUT circuit breaker on PTS is closed status Verify if AC input circuit breaker on UPS is closed status Ensure that Line input is present 32 7 2 For UPS Module Problem Possible Cause Remedy No output AC input and output circuit breakers are off Turn on input and output circuit breakers No line power input Turn on AC input breaker Red LED is lit solid on front panel indicating fault Read fault event under Event Log in LCD display Manually restart UPS Contact the factory if fault persists Output LED is off Line power or battery power is not available Apply qualified input power and make sure if battery breaker is closed UPS fault Return to repair center UPS does not transfer to battery mode during a power failure or backup Battery is not connected Connect batteries 48VDC nominal Battery circuit breaker is off Turn on battery breaker Battery is not fully charged Recharge the battery and then te
31. sent Batteries provide power to the loads SelfTest When Self Test is executed the unit will enter Battery Mode automatically to test output voltage and waveform After testing the unit will return back to Line Mode Users may program Test Timer in Setting menu to configure a longer time for self test Default testing time is 1 minute Standby No output power from UPS to the loads 5 5 6 Menu page After pressing ENTER button in default page it will enter menu page gt 1 Status YV 2 Event log 3 Setting 4 Control Scroll Menu Page 5 Help A Figure 11 Menu Page Press SCROLL button to browse all 5 submenus below Menu Screen Explanation Status Indicates input and output information and other values monitored in UPS Event log Indicates the active event log and the history event log which users can inquiry or clear Setting Indicates the parameters of UPS can be adjusted Control Indicates the operational conditions of UPS can be controlled Help Indicates the Model name 5 5 7 Status menu Status menu shows the basic measured information of UPS Users can select displayed parameters by pressing ENTER key Press ESC button in any page will return to default page Menu item LCD display Explanation 1 Ser
32. st time is shorter than discharge time expected Dead battery Replace with new batteries UPS fault Return to repair center Alarm LED is lit Abnormal conditions are detected Solve the problem according to alarm information in Figure 21 Batteries will NOT charge Battery circuit is open 1 Check if battery cable is connected firmly and make sure battery connection is correct Any connection error loose or open connection will cause circuit open 2 Check if proper battery voltage is detected on battery connector of UPS 3 Check if battery breaker is closed 4 If battery is bad replace it Wrong or bad temperature probe connected Only use factory supplied temperature probe reading approximately 15 000 OHMS 25 C 77 F LCD text is not readable UPS fault Return to repair center Password access is NOT available Password is LOST or forgotten Contact repair center for resetting the new password 33 8 Appendix Approximate Back up Time Table Model Load VA Backup Time 48Vdc 100Ah min Backup Time 48Vdc 200Ah min 200 1581 3161 400 751 1581 600 491 1054 800 331 760 KVA 1000 268 615 1200 221 508 1400 172 387 1600 136 335 1800 120 295 2000 106 257 34
33. tery temperature high BTS Disconnect Battery Disconnect Site Fault 5 6 5 Unit Specifications To access Unit Specification menu type 1 and press Enter on the main menu To return to the main menu press Esc and then press Enter buttons It lists unit specifications as following table 1 Unit Specifications Unit Model The model name Unit Freq Nominal operating frequency Input Voltage Nominal input voltage Output Voltage Nominal output voltage Output VA The output capacity in VA Battery Voltage Nominal battery voltage Max Charge Current Maximum charging current Panel Firmware Version Panel board firmware version Main Firmware Version Main board firmware version Hardware Version Hardware version 5 6 6 Input Output Values To access Input Output Values menu type 2 and press Enter on the main menu To return to the main menu press Esc and then press Enter buttons Followin table lists the actual measurements of input output parameters 2 Input Output Values Input Voltage The Input voltage Freq The Input frequency Output Voltage The output voltage Freq The output frequency Power The output active power VA The output apparent power Load Per The load percent of output power Battery Temperature The ambient temperature of the battery case as re
34. tivated Contact C4 gt LOW BATT 46 0 Volts Not Activated Contact C5 gt Timer 2 00 Hours Not Activated Contact C6 gt Timer 2 00 Hours Not Activated Ext Fan Status Activated Faults None Alarms Line Fail BTS Disconnect Figure 20 Main Menu Screen 22 Displayed contents of Line Status Output Status Faults and Alarms are listed in Figure 21 Line Status Current Status Output Status Current Status gt Contact Status Current Status Ext Fan Status Current Status Faults If any otherwise blank Alarms If any otherwise blank v Line Status Displays Output Status Displays Fault Displays Alarm Displays Normal Self Test Bus Voltage Over Bus Voltage Over Not Good Inverter Bus Voltage Under Bus Voltage Under Buck Bus Soft Fail Bus Soft Fail Boost Output Short Line Fail Normal INV Output Voltage Low Output Short off INV Output Voltage High INV Output Voltage Low Contact Status Ext Fan Status Displays Activated Not Activated Over Temperature INV Output Voltage High Fan Fault Over Temperature Battery Voltage High Fan Fault Over Load Battery Voltage High Figure 21 Displayed contents in Main Menu 23 Battery Voltage Low Over Charge Battery Voltage Under Temp Derating Over Load Eeprom Fault Battery temperature low Bat
35. to the main menu press Setting Esc and then press Enter buttons Following table lists all options in system setting 4 System Setting 40 Ext Fan On By Setting temperature in C to trigger external cooling fan Temperature When temperature is higher than setting battery power will be provided for external cooling fan The temperature can be set from 20 to 55 C with 1 C increment by each increase The factory default temperature is 25 C 41 Battery Low Voltage Voltage level for low battery alarm The voltage level is user programmable from 42VDC to 55VDC The factory default setting is 46VDC 42 Charging Current Setting battery charging current It can be configured to 2A 4A 6A 8A or 10A The factory default value is 10A 43 Battery Temperature Setting charging rate based on the battery case temperature Compensation The factory default value is 3mv C Cell It can be configured to 2 5 3 3 5 or 4 mv C Cell 44 Test Timer Setting time duration for self test The factory default setting is 1 minute It can be configured from 1 to 255 minutes 45 Backup Timer Setting backup time The factory default setting is 120 minutes It can be configured from 0 to 480 minutes with 15 minute increment of each increase 46 Set To Default Ups Set all the configurations to factory default value 47 Set Date Adjust the date 48 Set Time Adjust the time 49
36. ure battery voltage They accept 2 mm diameter test probe tips The battery circuit breaker must be turned on before measuring voltage CAUTION The battery voltage test points are NEVER be used as a power outlet D Function Keys These buttons are used to operate and control the LCD panel D LCD Display Panel It shows the UPS information in four line texts 48 Indicator LEDs Three LEDs show the information of output status alarm and fault 49 USB Connector This is used to connect the UPS to the computer for remote control and monitoring Rs232 Connector A straight through DB 9 to DB 9 connector cable can be connected in It is used to connect the UPS to the computer for remote control and monitoring 21 Intelligent Slot optional This optional slot is for SNMP card insertion to communicate with UPS The UPS can be monitored and controlled via a web browser or with SNMP protocols 3 3 PTS Module Optional The Power Transfer Switch PTS shown below allows the UPS to be removed for service replacement or maintenance without interrupting power to the outdoor equipment Figure 3 Front Panel of PTS with terminal block 1 AC Input Terminal Block The line input power is connected to the terminal block marked with AC IN 2 AC Output Terminal Block The output power is connected to the terminal block marked with AC OUT 4 Switch UPS or bypass output can be selected by this switch 4 AC Output Breake
37. utdoor cabinet 29 6 2 Battery Mode Specifications Output Waveform Pure sine wave Output Voltage Regulation 120 or 230 240Vac 5 Output Frequency 50 60Hz 0 1 Nominal DC Voltage 48Vdc DC voltage range 42 5 60Vdc 48V Low DC warning voltage 42 55Vdc adjustable Peak Efficiency gt 90 No Load Power Consumption 28W 48Vdc THD Bat mode lt 3 Full resistive load Load crest factor 3 1 rated load Overload protection 5s 2125 150 load 60S 110 125 load Output short circuit protection Output breaker electronic current limit firmware Surge Capacity 200 rated power for 5sec Back feed protection Yes Power limitation Output Power A 2000VA 1600W 1500VA 1200W 1250VA 1000W e Temperature C 40 55 75 80 120Vac model 65 70 230 240Vac model 30 6 3 Charger Mode Specifications Appropriate battery type AGM Charging Current 2Amp 4Amp 6Amp 8Amp LOAmp adjustable u narger Curfent A 10 8 Max charger current limitation Temperature 40 50 C Charging Algorithm 3 Step Boost CC CV Float Charger voltage Setting 25 C Battery Type 24 48Vdc 24 48Vdc AGM 28 2 56 4Vdc 27 0 54 0Vdc Charging voltage is compensated according to battery temperature 2 5mV 3 0mV 3 5mV 4 0mV per cell per C compensated coefficie
38. vent log and history event log via this menu After pressing ESC button in Event page it will return to default page Event Log Page Explanation Active event log enquiry B Active Log ial 2 History Log History event log enquiry and clear Maximum log number is 200 Active Log Page Explanation yy mm dd hh mm Date and time when this event occurs Over Load Event type In xxxxxx Mode UPS operation mode when this event occurs XX XX M Viewing event index Total active event number 5 5 9 Setting menu User can set various critical parameters in this menu Choose the desired function on the screen by pressing ENTER button Press ESC button to return to default page Setting page Explanation B Dry Contact V Input Contact AVR Feature Line Qualify Dry Contact It indicates programmed values of C1 C6 contacts Factory default settings C1 C2 On battery C3 C4 battery low C5 C6 Timer Illustrations for each programmed values as below On battery Energized when Unit in INV mode Battery low Energized when the battery voltage is lower than the configurable battery low voltage The default value is 46VDC Timer Energized after the unit has been in INV mode for the setting backup time The factory default value is 2 hours Alarm Energized when any alarm occurs in UPS Fault Energized when any fault occurs in UPS Off Energized while the UP
39. x min O YES YES 2OXX XX XX XX XX o 3 5mV 20 50 C 42 0 55 0V o4Amp 0 480 min o NO oNO o 4 0mV o 6Amp o 8Amp 10Amp Test timer Setting Password Test Timer Setting noe i amih Password Setting OK Fail Display Enter Wrong Password Display Pressing the ESC SCROLL and ENTER buttons to navigate through the menus and submenus to control monitor and troubleshoot the UPS 12 5 5 4 Default page After power on Startup page will display It will automatically switch to default page after 6 sec Default page Explanation yy mm dd hh mm Mode xxxxx OP V xxx xV Load xxx Date and time UPS current operation mode UPS output voltage UPS load percent 5 5 5 Operation mode The LCD automatically displays the following texts when the UPS changes status LCD Display UPS status and Explanation Normal The normal operating mode Input line is qualified and bypasses to power the loads At the same time batteries are charging Boost The unit automatically transfers to Boost mode to raise the lower input line voltage when output voltage drops to the user programmable preset limit Buck The unit automatically transfers to Buck mode to reduce the higher input line voltage when output voltage achieves the user programmable preset limit Battery The unit automatically transfers to battery mode when input line power is unqualified or not pre
40. you received If the listed parts on your package does not match the items you received or any items appear damaged please immediately notify your carrier agent and the supplier who prepared your shipment me e CO N e 4 2 Mounting the UPS The UPS unit can be placed on a shelf with no other parts needed It can be rack mounted or secured to a shelf such as in an outdoor cabinet with the mounting brackets shown in the following figure The brackets and the screws to attach them to the UPS case are available as part of the standard packaging Figure 4 UPS with Bracket for rack mounting 4 3 Mounting the PTS Optional The power transfer switch is designed and factory installed with a 19 rack mounting bracket accessory shelf It can be rack mounted or placed on a shelf The fixing screws and washers are packaged as accessories of PTS Figure 5 PTS with Bracket for rack mounting 4 4 Wiring WARNING All electrical wiring must be performed by a qualified electrician or trained personnel Make sure the line power is off Switch off all input and output circuit breakers on the UPS unit before making any electrical connections 4 4 1 Wiring the UPS 1 Connect the temperature sensor to the UPS unit Battery Temperature connector D The other end is connected to the batteries later in the procedure 2 Refer to Figure 1 amp 2 connect the following ports if used e USB Connector D e RS 232 Connector a e
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