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1. cesses I RMP MASTER Special Or Special Standart RS232 RS485 RS232 cable code m2501 04 cable code cable code cable code 02 03 01 05 m2502 COMPUTER COMPUTER T MON RUPS Standart RS232 cable code cc01 ECCT TT TEECTUT TT PECETCTETT CCP TET CSET T TTT TCE TT CTTT CCLET CTT ET CCUPLTET CECT CEECECEOPUTCTCET CT Connection Diagram Of The RMP 21 VII CUSTOMER SERVICE WARNING There are no customer serviceable components inside DO NOT open the cover or attempt to service the unit High voltage may remain when the unit is shut down Unauthorized service will void the warranty and could cause serious injury 7 1 Maintenance The unit is designed for easy maintenance Very little customer maintenance is reguired The following will help to ensure trouble free operation for several years 1 Vacuum the dust from the ventilation intake on the front panel 2 Wipe the cover with a dump cloth 3 Periodically unplug the power cord of the UPS from the wall outlet to test the batteries condition automatic battery testing option not available CAUTION It is recommended to test the battery discharging capability only after the software in use has been saved and all files have been closed 7
2. Input Current 85A Input Frequency 50 Hz 5 RFI Level EN50091 OUTPUT Nominal Output Power 10500W Output Voltage 220 or 230 VAC Output Voltage Tolerance 1 Output Frequency 50 Hz Output Frequency Tolerance Line Synchronized 1 Free Running 0 2 Efficiency 100 Load 85 87 Crest Factor 3 1 Overload capacity 100 125 Load 2 5 min 125 150 Load 10 sec gt 150 instant by pass Total Harmonic Distortion THD lt 3 BATTERY Batteries 20x12V Floating Charge Voltage 270 End of Discharge Voltage 200 Autonomy Time 100 Load 10 min Charging Current 2 5 A ENVIRONMENT Operating Temperature 0 40 Acoustic Noise lt 55dBA Dimension HxWxD mm 725 x 300 x 790 Relative Humidity max 90 Figure 2 2 Front View 5 gt 5232 and Alarm Contact Outputs 1 On Off Switch AC Output Connections F1 AC Input Fuse F2 Batt Fuse Fuse View lil INSTALLATION 3 1 Unpacking The UPS is packed and enclosed in a structural cardboard carton to protect it from damage 1 Inspect for damage that may have occurred during the shipment If any damage is noted call the shipper immediately and retain the shipping carton and the UPS 2 Carefully open the carton and take the UPS out 3 Retain the carton and packing material for
3. ld n g steren mesajd r PAR FAILURE 4 Paralelleme Hatas PAR FAILURE 5 Paralelleme Hatas PAR FAILURE 6 Paralelleme Hatas PAR FAILURE 7 Paralelleme Hatas PAR FAILURE 8 Paralelleme Hatas 5 5 STATUS Messages This message group simply shows the UPS STATUS at the upper line of LCD PANEL MESSAGE POSSIBLE CAUSE BTT TEST DISABLE If battery test cannot be perform from any reason this message will be showed BYPASS DISABLED If load cannot be transfer to bypass from any reason this message will be showed MANUAL BYP SW ON Maintenance Bypass Switch On ENTER lt 55 gt If the user press Enter button load will transferred to bypass RECTIF START UPS started the rectifier STATUS NORMAL UPS is operating INVERTER START UPS started the inverter MAINT SW ON Maintenance bypass switch is on EMERGEN STOP External emergency stop signal is applied to UPS MANUAL BYPASS Load is transferred to bypass input manually lt ENTER gt START Press ENTER to start the UPS WAIT SHUTDOWN Shutdown command is performed from operating system and UPS is waiting for certain delay for shutdown UPS SHUTDOWN UPS is in shutdown status WAIT RESTART UPS is shutdown but it is waiting for a certain delay for restart SHUTDOWN amp RESTART Shutdown command received from RS232 interface Currently UPS
4. 2 Troubleshooting Due to the unique design the unit can be serviced only by authorized people In case of a persistent failure or problem properly turn off the unit first Then review the following check list Be prepared to answer the questions before calling the service 1 Did you follow the operation procedure Did it happen on installation 2 Is the on off switch PK1 on the rear panel turned to position 1 3 Is the utility power of the wall outlet correct 4 Did a power failure occur just after or before the malfunction noted on the UPS 5 What is the indicators status see LCD alarms and FAULT codes 6 Were any changes made recently to unit or the critical equipment connected to the unit 7 Did an overload condition occur Remove load from the unit and restart it 7 3 Storage 1 Check the batteries charge with the manual battery test before storage 2 Connection s uninstall operation will be done by the authorized service 3 During the storage period the batteries should be charged once per six months 4 Keep the equipment and the batteries in a dry cool place Best storage temperature for the UPS Between 0 C and 40 C max Best storage temperature for the batteries Between 10 C and 35 C max 22 Vill LIMITED WARRANTY The UPS is warranted against all defects in workmanship and materials under normal use for a period of one year from the date of shipment to the original user The conditions of this warran
5. 3 seconds to save the selected mode By using PLUS and MINUS keys you can change number 0 to 3 UPS NR In parallel operation select different numbers for each UPS If you select the same number DUBL UPS NUMBER message tells the fault press ENTER for 3 seconds and then the selection is valid BYP PROTECT 0 By using lt gt key you can change on and off options ON if the bypass source is out of tolerance UPS turns off load power in case of a fault or overload OFF UPS turn off load power only during bypass moves If bypass period is completed UPS continues to supply the load press ENTER for seconds and then the selection is valid RESTART OFF By using lt gt key you can change on and off options ON during mains failure at the and of battery discharge UPS shutdowns after mains restored UPS starts again battery trip out is on every time OFF after mains restoration UPS doesn t start again battery trip out is off press ENTER for 3 seconds and then the selection is valid REMOTE OFF By using lt gt key you can change enable and disable options ON remote battery test shutdown and bypass functions are enabled OFF these functions are disabled press ENTER for seconds and then the selection is valid LANG ENGLISH Turkish English is selected BOOST TIME HR Quick charge period of 1 15 hours is configured Boost is disabled if 0 is entered while boost cha
6. SET DAY and adjust day 1 31 SET MONTH and adjust month 1 12 SET YEAR 2009 and adjust year 2000 2099 ENTER lt UPDATE gt Enter update new date and time lt ENTER gt EXIT Enter d exit from submenu 5 3 6 CALIBRATION Menu items This menu is used to adjust time and date of the UPS Submenu item Function Password required System adjustments ENTER EXIT Enter d exit from submenu 5 3 7 ADJUST MODE submenu This menu is used to adjust time and date of the UPS Submenu item Function Password required System adjustments ENTER EXIT Enter d exit from submenu 5 3 8 INFORMATION Menu items This menu gives information about the UPS Submenu item Function If the UPS is operating syncron to mains not syncron SYNC SOMOS Ok If communication is active COMM OK if not active VA POWER 15000 The maximum power rating of the UPS VER Y12C Shows the UPS software version lt ENTER gt EXIT Enter d exit from submenu 14 5 4 Fault messages guick troubleshooting alarms contained 12 version are listed in the following table ALARM POSSIBLE CAUSE 1 BYP FAILURE Bypass system failure Bypass elements may be broken A2 INV FAILURE Inverter digital start system is failed Call the service A3 3 OVERTEMP Overtemperatu
7. When Utility Power Is Interrupted In case the utility power is interrupted the UPS converts the built in battery source to output terminals immediately to protect your critical loads from loss of data or damage Battery back up time is more than 10 minutes for full load and can be extended by removing non critical loads After an utility power blackout the audible alarm and LINE FAILURE indicator on LCD panel will start operating 1 minute after the power is interrupted and you will see the message BAT USED 001min on the LCD panel This will show you for how long the batteries were used since the power was interrupted When the Battery Low alarm appears you have to shut down all your loads immediately and turn the main switch PK1 to position 0 4 4 Automatic battery test system Optional There are some conditions to make this test e g availability of by pass supply line synchronization a min time requirement since the last line failure etc The first test is performed automatically 8 hours later following the first turning on of the UPS There is a 65 hours interval between two successive tests an each test lasts about 36 seconds During the battery test operation the inverter power will be supplied from batteries At the end of this test if the battery voltage is below a predetermined value BATTERY FAILURE BATTERY LOW Fault messages appear on the LCD panel and the UPS starts operating in By Pass mode In this case
8. future use Unit package contents User Manual Guarantee Certificate Battery Cabinet Additional battery cabinet Optional 220V Input cable UPS Monitoring Software 3 2 Location Selection The UPS is designed to be installed in a protected environment The following conditions should be prohibited 1 Blocking the airflow intake and outlet It is recommended to retain 10 cm 4 minimum Between the rear side and the wall 2 Environment temperature and humidity out of specification 3 Location subject to excessive moisture dust and corrosion 4 Location exposed to heat source or direct sunlight 3 3 Cable Connections CAUTION Only qualified personnel should install or service UPS batteries The ac input to the UPS should be supplied by a separate line from the ac distribution board The input output cables can be sized to suit the modules rating according to the table below 15 kVA 3x 16 mm safety earth cable must connected to the earth bus bar and bonded to each cabinet in the system cabinets should earthed in accordance with local regulations The UPS itself has no effect on the earthing guality i e it doesnt change the unwanted voltage difference between the earth and neutral lines Once the eguipment has been finally positioned and secured connect the power cables as described in the following section It is recommended that th
9. selection then restart the UPS A24 P FAILURE 10 RS485 failure A25 PAR PSP FAIL Power supply error in parallel controller board A26 4 CABLE FAIL Master Slave digital cable connection error A27 P FAILURE 13 Parallel controller board failure online UPS found in parallel system A28 PLUG IN DIG Digital connection cable plug in failure A31 DUBL UPS NR Parallel UPS numbers are same change one of them A40 CANT FIND PR Parallel mode is selected but main controller could not find parallel control board Select ONLINE mode from SETTING MENU Turn off the ups and turn on again A41 P BAL FAIL In parallel operation current sharing is not okay A42 BATTERY TEST Performing battery test A43 P SYNC FAIL In parallel system SLAVE UPS is not synchronized to MASTER UPS 1 Wait for 10 seconds the UPS will be restart A48 STATIC BYPS Load is transferred statically to bypass A50 EMERGE STOP Emergency stop button is pressed A51 MAINT SW ON Maintenance bypass switch is open optional A52 MANUA BYPASS Yuk elle bypass girisine transfer edildi A53 CHECK 6V Check 6V on them main controller board A54 CHECK DC 1 Battery voltage is below the lower limit A55 P DLY FAIL Parallel delay fault A59 REF FAILURE 2 5 V ADC reference voltage on MPB211 main controller board exceeds predefined tolerances POWER ON Cihaz n ilk a
10. you have to call your service If the batteries are in normal conditions the system will start operating in normal mode after 36 sec This test protects your operation against unexpected battery failures and indicates you if there are any damaged batteries It also discharges the batteries periodically which is a good thing for extending battery life V FRONT PANEL WARNING messages this section are applicable for equipments having software version 12 If the version changes the messages and functions will change as well 5 1 Introduction The front panel of UPS consisting of a 2 lines albhanumeric display 2 status lamps plus 3 function keys allows the complete monitoring of the UPS status The mimic flow diagram helps to comprehend the operating status of the UPS By using the function keys operator can move on menus and change some parameters By pass ENTER Inverter ES On Line UPS Figure 5 1 By Pass If lamp is lit static bypass is active and load is connected to mains voltage Inverter If lamp is lit inverter supplies the load There are 3 function keys on front panel these are ENTER DOWN DOWN keys help moving on menus key selects options ENTER key means the selected option or menu is valid NOTE During parameter settings sign will change into sign if es button is pressed for seconds and the parameter values will start decreasing 5 2 Fron
11. your critical equipments The HP 100 series UPS system is connected between mains and critical loads such as computer systems telecommunication systems computerized instruments etc The advantages of using UPS e Increased power quality The UPS has its own internal voltage and frequency regulator circuits which ensure that its output is maintained within close tolerances independent of voltage and frequency variations on the mains power lines e Increased noise rejection By rectifying the input ac power to dc power and then converting it back to ac any electrical noise that may present on the input mains supply line is effectively isolated from the UPS output therefore the critical load sees only clean power e Power blackout protection If the mains power fails the UPS continues to power the critical load from its battery source leaving the load immune from power disturbances 2 1 System Description Features On line technology with pure sine wave output PWM and IGBT technology Microprocessor controlled main controller board Static STS and maintenance by pass LCD Liquid Crystal Display display Alarm history Memory for max 64 alarms Automatic battery testing optional High quality maintenance free lead acid type batteries High nonlinear load capacity special for computers Accessories o Optional UPS monitoring software T MON RUPS RUPSII UPSILON 2000 SNMP devices compatible to any operati
12. SER OPTIONS gt Enter to User Option submenu TIME MENU gt Enter go to Time submenu CALIBRATION MENU Enter go to Calibration submenu ADJUST MENU gt Enter go to Adjust submenu INFORMATION MENU Enter go to Information submenu Go to STATUS MENU 5 3 1 COMMAND Menu items This menu is used to give commands to the UPS or perform tests on it Submenu item Function SOUND ON Used for turning on off alert sound If you press ENTER key the option will change one press ON one press OFF If the OFF option is selected sound alert is turned off but if a new alarm UPS changes the option to ON state ENTER BYPASS If you press ENTER for 3 seconds the load is transferred to BYPASS automatically and the submenu item changes to ENTER INVERTER this time If you press ENTER for 3 seconds the load is transferred back to Inverter ENTER B TEST gt 000 If you press enter for 3 seconds battery test starts and lasts for 15 seconds If battery test fails 6 FAULT message is shown on panel and this message stays until you press ENTER key for 3 seconds The value on at the right shows the battery voltage during battey test Starting time of battery test recorded to log event menu if the test is successful you can see only BATTERY TEST message on log records ENTER BOOST If you press ENTER key for 3 seconds boost charge starts The given time for boo
13. aec The British Power Conversion Company HP 100 SERIES UNINTERRUPTIBLE POWER SUPPLIES 1 Phase Input amp Output HP 115 NS151A USER MANUAL CONTENTS k SAFETY 1 Il INTRODUCTION E 2 2 1 System Description aa EN aada Naai 2 2 2 Technical 4 INSTALLATION mu 6 3 1 Unpacking ei erii Lp 6 3 2 Location Selection aug i se qued 6 3 3 Cable Connections noinine baai E e Ee eade de toe Eee dou de e 6 3 4 ECCL PLE 8 IV 222 2 22 rrera aeara re aa s ek Dente aient etre tatcm rn 9 4 1 peteret bete pee ete n 9 4 2 Turn Off aec eie hee md ate a ee eines 9 4 3 When Utility Power Is 9 4 4 Automatic battery test system Optional sssssssesseeeeneen nennen 9 V ERONT PANEL cinere Lo Lcd merece eiie 10 IntrodUCtlon e eee apt ete Cab edu eti ced ede Gud tints 10 5 2 Front Panel Menu 10 5 3 Main Menu iii caret Gne Pei n ect otia m ead olt edis 11 5 3 1 COMMAND Menu
14. e UPS should be connected to the line voltage protected by a circuit breaker 1 Before connecting AC and DC power to the UPS make sure that the On Off Switch PK1 and Main Switch on the rear panel are in the 0 position OFF 2 Connect the AC and or DC input power to the UPS according to the label on the rear panel Perform the load connections according to the same label too 3 Check if the connections are correct battery polarity ac voltage ratings etc F1 AC Input Fuse F2 Battery Fuse F3 Battery fuse K k m Fr L N N L AC OUTPUT AC INPUT BATTERY AC Output AC Input Battery Cabinet Connections Connections Connections Figure 3 2 UPS Electrical Connections 3 4 Start Up 1 Turn the Main Switch the rear panel this case there is line at the output battery charger board is active 2 Turn the On Off Switch PK1 on the rear panel to 1 position In a few seconds the cooling fan will start to operate then the red LED by pass indicator will be off and the green LED indicator inverter will turn on and the UPS will start to give the inverter power to the output 3 Disconnect the input power The LINE FAILURE indicator will be and audible alarm will sound intermittently Now the output receptacles are supplied from the battery source 4 Connect the power again and see that LINE FAILURE alarm is off 5 Now your UPS is ready to operate Plug
15. e energized when the unit is not connected to a mains supply e Risk of electric shock hazardous live parts inside this unit are energized from the battery supply even when the input AC power is connected e To reduce the risk of electric shock disconnect the UPS from the mains supply before installing a computer interface signal cable Reconnect the power cord only after signalling interconnections have been made ABOUT THE BATTERY e Abattery can present a risk of electric shock or burn from high short circuit currents The following precaution should be observed when working on batteries Remove watches rings or other metal objects Use tools with insulated handles e The batteries in this UPS are recyclable Batteries must be disposed of according to local environmental laws The batteries contain lead and pose a hazard to the environment and human health if not disposed of properly e Do not dispose of batteries in a fire The batteries will explode Do not open or mutilate the batteries They contain an electrolyte which is toxic and harmful to the skin and eyes If electrolyte comes into contact with the skin the affected area should be washed immediately e The internal energy source the battery cannot be de energized by the user Il INTRODUCTION Thank you for selecting this uninterruptible power supply UPS To choose the HP 100 series as your equipment protector was a wise investment It includes many features to protect
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17. en switching into bypass The UPS turns off the output voltage and waits until the inverter starts again to prevent the load A16 BYP INP BAD During transfer to bypass Voltage or frequency value of bypass source is incorrect and the UPS turns off the load power During normal inverter operation some times you can see this message During bypass if the bypass protection option is on and if the bypass source is out of tolerance UPS turns off the static bypass for load protection A19 REPLACE BATT Battery test aborted And batteries are not OKAY UPS gives beep sound within 15 sec You can clear this message by pressing 3 seconds to ENTER key 1 Rectifier fault 2 Damaged battery cells 3 POOR battery connections A20 BOOST CHARGE Boost charge is active for 10 hours At the end of this time UPS stops the boost charge UPS gives beep sound every 15 sec A21 ROTATE PHASE UPS input phases sequence is not correct 1 Turn off the UPS and rotate phase sequence 2 Turn on UPS again A22 OUTPUT OFF Output OFF alarm Output switch may be off A fault may be in the output Check the output components 15 ALARM POSSIBLE CAUSE A23 MODE FAILURE In parallel operation the slave device tries to operate as the same mode as the master device If the modes are different this message will appear Change the mode of the slave UPS from USER OPTION MENU Press ENTER button for 3 seconds after mode
18. er Battery Charger Battery Group Figure 2 1 UPS Block Diagram Rectifier The first stage of the UPS It supplies the DC bus voltage which is necessary for operating the inverter by rectifying line voltage Inverter It is made by utilizing the latest technology of power transistor IGBT and pulse width modulation PWM Inverter converts dc bus voltage into an alternative voltage like line voltage And provides this voltage and frequency being fixed Static Transfer Switch static by pass Static transfer switch is an electronically controlled switching circuit checked by main controller board In case of inverter overload or any other faults STS transfers the critical load to the mains without any interruption Mechanical Transfer Switch Opsiyonel The mechanical transfer switch consists of a manually operated switch When the UPS is switched off due to failure or maintenance it feeds critical loads from mains Battery Group It keeps dc voltage which is necessary for the inverter as a reservoir dc power supply in case of mains failure Battery Charger It produces a well regulated dc voltage suitable for charging the UPS batteries 2 2 Technical Specifications HP 115 Power 15 kVA Power Factor 0 7 Automatic Battery Test Optional Alarm Relays v RS 232 Input Voltage 220 or 230 VAC 1Ph N Input Voltage Tolerance 15 20 By pass Voltage 220 or 230 VAC 10
19. in the critical loads to the output receptacles of the unit NOTE If any condition is different from the above situation call our local service representative for assistance CAUTION After initial start up keep power continuously to the unit for at least 12 hours to ensure that the batteries are fully charged During battery charging the inverter can be shut down by turning the On Off Switch PK1 to Off 0 position In this case the main switch should be kept in On 1 position and it must be kept in mind that there is line voltage at the output IV OPERATING PROCEDURE 4 1 Turn On procedure Turn on the Main Switch on the rear panel to 1 position There is line voltage at the output 2 Turn on the On Off Switch PK1 on the rear panel to the 1 position Turn on the power switches on your critical load after the Inverter indicator green light is turned on There is inverter voltage at the output 4 2 Turn Off procedure 1 Turn off all the power switches on your critical equipments that are connected to the UPS 2 Turn off the On Off switch PK1 and the Main Switch to position CAUTION A For daily TURN ON TURN OFF operation it is recommended to keep the Main switch at 1 position to ensure proper battery operation B If the Main switch is in 1 position the line power will be supplied to output receptacles directly DO NOT insert objects other than equipment power cords into outlets 4 3
20. is in slip mode After given time delay it will be restart again 16 VI OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT 6 1 Software Options The UPS can send digital data optional to the computer thought the RS232 port No additional card is needed It also has two alarm relays Line failure and battery low Computer systems require time to perform an orderly shutdown without corrupting or losing data In an extended power failure a computer system protected by a UPS eventually will lose power when the battery is exhausted Using a UPS monitoring T MON RUPS RUPSII UPSILON 2000 software the UPS and the computer system communicate so that the computer system is warned of impending UPS shutdown Software T MON RUPS RUPSII UPSILON 2000 and SNMP devices is available for most operating systems and is supplied with a signaling cable that connects to the UPS RUPS software supports alarm relay option Line Failure amp Battery Low Cable code M2501 04 T MON RUPSII amp UPSILON 2000 software support RS232 option Cable code M2502 CC05 6 1 1 T MON Software SERVER UPS monitoring Lokal Dosya Grafik Kontrol Yardim Client y netimi Demo Y K FREKANS Ak G z Voltaj 14 IGIRIS VOLTAJI ONLINE UPS ONLINE UPS 300 ie G z Volan 2 48 N DATA ok Using this software all the monitoring and control functions of the LCD panel of the UPS can be performed using your PC
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22. n 19 VII CUSTOMER SERVIGCE 4 cerneret tenente teen tete erre rende terr hte neni 22 WA Maintenance rtr MESE 22 1 9 Troubleshnootlhg aiti EE SII RUND iie 22 TS Storage sce tecti den ii eripiet 22 LIMITED 2 24214 044 23 I SAFETY This manual contains important instructions for HP 100 series UPS that should be followed during installation and maintenance IMPORTANT NOTICES 1 Read instructions carefully before operating the UPS 2 All warnings in the manual should be adhered to 3 All operating instructions should be followed 4 The unit should be supplied by a grounded outlet Do not operate the unit without ground source 5 Power cord of the UPS should be routed carefully so that they are not to be walked on 6 Please save this manual 7 Please save or recycle the packaging materials WARNING e not insert any object into ventilation holes or other openings e To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock install in temperature and humidity controlled indoor area free of conductive contaminants e To reduce the risk of fire replace fuses with the same type and rating when necessary CAUTION e Only qualified personnel should install or service UPS batteries e Risk of electric shock do not remove cover No user serviceable parts inside refer servicing to qualified service personnel e output b
23. ng system Remote Monitoring Panel RMP available You can observe the UPS status and parameters without using a computer at a remote location up to 200 meters away via RS485 interface o UPS Port Sharer available HP 100 Series Uninterruptible Power Supplies UPS are advanced true On Line Sine wave devices with static transfer switch which provide reliable regulated transient free AC power to sensitive equipment Since the UPS is a true On Line system conditioned power is provided continuously to the connected equipments Unlike standby power systems the UPS is constantly regulating and filtering the output power When incoming power is interrupted the UPS protects the computers instantaneously without any transfer time The HP 100 Series has high non linear load capability i e Crest Ratio 3 1 and this is suitable for powering special loads such as switching power supplies or highly capacitive inputs like computers The system s static transfer switch STS provides by pass power as its standby source During an overload condition the S T S will switch the customer s load over to the bypass line with no interruption The S T S will transfer back to the inverter automatically when the overload condition has been cleared If the inverter fails internally the unit switches to bypass within a few milliseconds Mechanical Transfer Switch Static Transfer Switch Static By Pass AC Input AC Output Inverter Rectifi
24. ntage OP CURR A Output current OUTPUT 000 V Output voltage IPV 000 V 3 Phase input voltages BATTERY V Battery voltage BYPASS V By pass voltage FR HZ Input frequency Output frequency TEMP 000 C NORM UPS Internal temperature BAT TIME min Battery time ENTER EXIT Enter d exit from submenu 5 3 3 ALARMS Menu items The last 28 events can be monitored in this menu Submenu item Function UPS STATUS Alarm status at that instant 000 gt LOG EVENT Monitoring past alarms First 3 digit number indicates the event number 000 event is the last one Date is in ddmmyy and time is in hh mm format On the second line the alarm events on the first line are listed Using lt button 128 events can be viewed PAR ERR Parallel controller board error If parallel hardware exists If this value is 0 then the parallel is OK lt ENTER gt EXIT Enter d exit from submenu 12 5 3 4 USER OPTIONS Menu items From this menu the user selects some important parameters and apply them Submenu item Function 4 Operating modes can be selected using up and down buttons ONLINE normal operating mode PARALLEL Symmetric parallel operation mode of 2 UPS s MOD ONLINE HOT STANDBY 1 UPS is master and 1 UPS is redundant operating mode REDUNDANT 2 UPS s redundant operating mode Press ENTER for
25. or Server It is also possible to monitor a remote Ups with TCP IP protocol and to shutdown your server and users with T MON server Connector Software Operating systems MS Windows 95 98 2000 XP NT Server UNIX Client 17 6 2 SNMP Module Using the SNMP module your UPS is seen as a network device in your WAN or LAN applications and with this way it can be monitored more than one UPS s connected to your network through SNMPVIEW Software supplied with the module or it is possible to monitor the UPS through an Internet Browser It is possible to shutdown the servers or users with Client mate Software that communicates with SNMP module 6 3 UPS DB 9 female port definition Pin assignments Pin number Line Failure Relay Common 4 Line Failure Relay NO 2 Battery Low Relay Common 4 Battery Low Relay NO 5 RS232 Signal Gnd 7 RS232 Receive 6 RS232 Transmit 9 1 3 8 Not Connected 18 6 4 Remote monitoring panel RMP You can see UPS status and parameters without using a computer up to 200 meters via RS485 interface And you can connect more than one remote panel in cascade for monitoring your UPS system from several different locations at the same time 6 5 UPS Port Sharer Multiple server shut down unit Using one of this units you can automatic shut down of 4 8 servers or PC where without LAN connected to the same UPS by RUPS software Please look at th
26. re in UPS repeated 3 times in 30 min 1 Check for UPS air inlets and outlets for any blocking by dust etc 2 Fan failure 3 Bad UPS location 4 Check for Overload A4 OUT FAILURE UPS output voltage is out of tolerance at 3 times in 30 min Call the service A5 BATT AUT END Batteries are completely discharge wait for restoration of electric power input This message occurs only at line failure A6 CHARGER FAULT Rectifier could not produce DC bus voltage A7 BATTERY LOW Battery voltage is low 1 UPS operation for a long time when line out 2 Charger system failure 8 OUTPUT HIGH Inverter output voltage is over than max tolerated value Inverter is stopped 1 Inverter failure 9 OVERLOAD UPS loaded over than max 100 load level A10 LINE FAILURE Line failure 1 Maybe line out 2 Check 3 input phases 3 Check UPS input fuses A11 HIGH TEMPER Over temperature inverter or rectifier section 1 Overload for inverter 2 Over temperature 3 Fan failure or dirty air inlets 4 Bad UPS settling There is not enough ventilation area A12 OVERCURRENT Inverter output system failure 1 Internal overcurrent 2 Short circuit 3 UPS failure Call the service A13 OUTPUT LOW Inverter output voltage is below the min tolerated value Inverter is stopped A14 BATTERY HIGH Battery voltage is over than max tolerated value If the mains is off the tolerance wh
27. rge BOOST AUTOMATIC Manual automatic modes are selected using lt gt key Normal charge mode operates in manual selection In automatic mode if the line is off at each time input line voltage is restored the boost charge starts automatically DIRECT START OFF ON UPS at the beginning starts automatically OFF The inverter is in standby The inverter starts and the output forms when ENTER is pressed Until this moment the load is supplied from the by pass XFER MODE CURR CURRENT Switches into bypass without delay when the current is zero DELAY If the UPS is not synchron switching into bypass takes place with 15 ms Delay RL5 DC LOW Alarms COMMON RL4 LOW OUTPUT HIGH OVERLOAD LINE FAILURE OVER TEMP OVER CURRENT OUTPUT LOW BATTERY HIGH BATT FAULT BY PASS BAD BOOST CHARGE MANUEL BYP ROT PHASE OUTP OFF UPS FAILURE RL5 relay can be defined for any desired alarm AUX1 COMMON Selectable function dry contact relay output AUX2 COMMON Selectable function dry contact relay output ENTER EXIT Enter d exit from submenu 13 5 3 5 TIME items You see date and time of RTC real time clock on UPS And you can adjust date and time Submenu item Function TIME 00 00 time DATE XX XX 20XX date SET HOURS and adjust hours 0 23 SET MINS and adjust minutes 0 59
28. st charge is 10 hours At the end of this time UPS stops the boost charge If the boost charge is active this submenu item changes to STOP BOOST gt 005H message the 005H shows that boost charge is going on for 5 hours If the number is 10 boost charge stops If you press ENTER key boost charge stops immediately Boost charge starting and boost charge end times are recorded to log event menu If boost is active UPS beeps each 15 seconds 11 Submenu item Function SIMULATION OFF The purpose of this submenu to check dry contact connections Normally to check line failure contact you must turn off mains power This is not necessary with this utility 3 options are available SIMULATION OFF simulation mode is off SIM LINE FAILURE if you press ENTER key for 3 seconds the line failure lamp on interface board is turned on SIM LIN F BT LOW if you press enter key for 3 seconds the line failure and battery low lamps on interface are turned on SIM BYPASS if you press ENTER key for 3 seconds the bypass aux lamp on interface board is turned on So you can check dry contact connections ENTER gt FAULT RST Faults reset selection lt ENTER gt EXIT Enter d exit from submenu 5 3 2 MEASURES Menu items All the measurements of the UPS can be monitored via this menu navigation through the items is performed using up and down buttons Submenu item Function LOAD 9 Output load perce
29. t Panel Menu Descriptions By using menu buttons on the front panel you can move on main menu functions You can enter the submenu of the item seen on the LCD panel MEASURES ALARMS INFORMATION and navigate within it by using again v Enter buttons MEASURES LOAD output load percentage OUTPUT 000 V output voltage IPV 000 2 output freguency 000 V input voltages IPV 000 V bypass voltages BATTERY V battery voltage and current pers etc 10 SAMPLE menu selection If you want to go to MEASURES menu use DOWN keys and find MEASURES MENU press ENTER key now you can move on MEASURES menu subitems by DOWN keys At the end of sub menus ENTER EXIT message is available and while reading this message if you press ENTER key you can go back to MAIN menu In ALARMS MENU you can see LOG HISTORY log events are recorded with event time and date PASSWORD Menu is used for service purposes This menu requires a three digit password and should be used only by qualified service personnel 5 3 Main Menu Main menu items are described below navigation through them can be performed using up and down buttons Main menu items Function STATUS The status message which shows the UPS status COMMAND MENU gt Enter go to Command submenu MEASURES MENU gt Enter go to Measures submenu ALARMS MENU gt Enter go to Alarms submenu U
30. ty and the extent of responsibility of corporation under this warranty are as follows 1 The warranty does not apply if the product has been subjected to physical abuse improper installation unauthorized service or modification 2 The sole responsibility of corporation under this warranty shall be limited to the repair or replacement of the product at the sole discretion of corporation 3 If it becomes necessary to send a defecting unit to corporation the product should be shipped in its original carton or in suitable equivalent and with shipping charges prepaid corporation will not assume any responsibility for any loss damage incurred in shipping 23 8480 06 2009
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