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1. 15 Bypass Cperatien ege deed eid EES 13 Figure 16 Replace Battery EE 13 Fig te 17 ne EI 13 Table Rei Nels 14 SlsllCh NIE Elle TEE 14 FRAN EK FRANEK T EGHNOLOGIES NC Important Safety Instructions Save These Instructions This manual contains important instructions for the FTI Power Protection System that should be followed during installation and maintenance of this device and its batteries Before attempting to install and start up the unit carefully read this manual Keep this manual next to the unit for future references All servicing must be done by qualified personnel Do not attempt to service the unit unless you have had proper training WARNING By opening or removing the covers you run the risk of exposure to dangerous voltages While every care has been taken to ensure the completeness and accuracy of this manual FTI accepts no responsibility or liability for any loss or damage resulting from the use of the information contained in this document This document shall not be copied nor reproduced without the permission of FTI Due to technical improvements some of the information contained in this manual may be changed without notice General J4 e CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK e This device has an internal battery supply with a nominal voltage of 72VDC e The appliance outlets may be electrically live even when the unit is disconnected from the utility supply Dangerous voltages may be present du
2. by personnel knowledgeable of batteries and the required precautions keep unauthorized personnel away from batteries When replacing the batteries use only the same number type and size battery GP1270 F2 CSB or NP7 12 YUASA or HR1234W F2 CSB Avoid charging in a sealed container CAUTION Never dispose of batteries in a fire The batteries may explode CAUTION Do not open or mutilate batteries Released electrolyte is harmful to the skin and eyes It may be toxic If exposed to electrolyte wash immediately with plenty of water CAUTION A battery can present a risk of electrical shock and high short circuit current The following precautions should be observed when working on batteries gt Remove watches rings or other metal objects gt Use tools with insulated handles gt Wear rubber gloves and boots gt Do not lay tools or metal parts on top of batteries gt Disconnect charging source prior to connecting or disconnecting battery terminals gt Determine if the battery is inadvertently grounded If inadvertently grounded remove source of ground Contact with any part of a grounded battery can result in electrical shock The likelihood of such shock will be reduced if such grounds are removed during installation and maintenance applicable to LPS and external battery supply not having a grounded supply circuit Proper disposal or recycling of the batteries is required Refer to your local codes for disposa
3. check the condition of the battery After e self test is finished and the test is O K the unit will return to the normal mode Figure 11 FT1 SHUTTLE SU Self Test 11 Silencing the buzzer When the system is in the battery mode the audible alarm can be silenced or activated by pressing the I TEST button Powering down 1 To power down the system push the OFF far right button until a short beep is heard Release the button after the beep After a few seconds the unit will be in the STANDBY mode and will continue to keep the batteries charged See also Figure 5 2 To fully power down the system and or if electric isolation is required unplug the power cord of the unit from the wall outlet after performing step 1 Use Abnormal Conditions On battery In case of a utility power failure this unit will use the energy stored in the battery to supply the load The On Battery LED will light and the buzzer alarms with 2 seconds intervals When the utility power returns this unit will transfer back to normal operation In case of a long power failure the unit will stop operating when the batteries have been depleted Battery low The batteries are nearly discharged during battery operation The LED On Battery and the Battery Low LED will light and the buzzer alarms with 1 5 second intervals Controlled shutdown of any critical equip ment is absolutely necessary at this point Overloa
4. FRAN EK FRANEK TECFJHNOLOGIES INC User Manual UNINTERRUPTIBLE POWER SUPPLY UPS LPS LABORATORY POWER PROTECTION SYSTEM FTI SHUTTLE SU UL version FOR Stirling Ultracold Shuttle Ultralow Portable Freezer Franek Technologies Inc 800 326 6480 toll free 714 258 1800 phone 714 258 1900 fax www franek com IRAN Ess REENEN w S F E H 3 ge O Ge e gt S z op R i 2 H A S per EE _ CERTIFIED CATEGORY IIl 3 PRO e Le E Gei TECTION LISTED Certified Quality System ISO 9001 EN 29001 Reg No 10448 Give us the instrumentation model number well give you the solution Rev 3 Franek Technologies Inc 800 326 6480 toll free ERAN EK 714 258 1800 phone FRANEK T E GFA NO L068 TE S DNE 714 258 1900 fax www franek com rus USER MANUAL Wr UNINTERRUPTIBLE POWER SUPPLY LABORATORY POWER PROTECTION SYSTEM CERTIFIED CATEGORY Ill 3 PROTECTION The Franek Technologies Inc FTI certified power protection system protects your instrumentation from all forms of power interference including complete power failures Please keep this manual in a safe place for future reference and carefully read the important safety instructions on the immediate pages before installation and start up of this device All rights reserved Reproduction in whole or in parts without
5. able Check cable computer defective Transmitting rate fault Adjust transmitting rate Communication port fault Check COM1 COM2 configuration on the computer 18 FRAN EK FRANEK TE CFJHNOLOG IES INC Specifications Catalog Number Rated Voltage 100V 110V 120V Voltage Range 80V 138V full load 65V 80V 70 load 50Hz 60Hz 4 8 Hz FT1 SHUTTLE SU 8 10 90 linear load THD linear load THD computer load 105 125 for 3mins 125 150 for 30secs gt 150 for 1sec z gt 87 Receptacles 12V 7Ah Battery Back up Time Typical Recharge Time 4 6 hours after complete discharge to recover 90 Transfer LED Status On line Bypass On battery Overload Battery Low Fault Battery Replace Battery Level Load Level 5mins DB9F RS232 dry contact SNMP Slot internal Noise At 1 Meter 40dB A Operating 0 40 32 104F Temperature 0 90 non condensing FCC Class A 2 3kVA B 1kVA EMC CISPR PUB 22 Class B TUV EMC CE 1kVA CISPR PUB 22 Class A 2 3kVA IEEE 62 41 Category A Battery Start yes Extended Battery yes optional for longer runtime yes optional 140 x 366 x 242 mm WxDxH 5 5 x 14 4 x 9 5 inch 15kg Weight 33 Ibs 19
6. attery connection cable that came with the battery pack to connect the battery pack to the unit as shown in Figure 3 The other battery pack connector can be used to connect a continuation pack Battery connection cable to third battery pack etc EJ LPS First battery pack Second battery pack Figure 3 Connecting External Battery Pack s to the LPS FRAN EK FRANEK TECHNOLOGIES INC UL safety requirement In order to allow quick removal of the battery power cord in case of emergency only plug in the battery power cord do not fix the connector with lock screws Connecting the RS232 dry contact interface Connect the interface signal cable between the RS 232 dry contact port on the rear panel of LPS and COM1 or COM2 of your computer See Figure 4 Connecting the load 1 Calculate the total power consumption of your load s to ensure that the unit is able to supply the required power without any unexpected overload condition 2 Connect the power cord s of your equipment into the output receptacles on the rear panel of the LPS as shown in Figure 4 CAUTION Avoid connecting a laser printer to the LPS output _ mm to D I mp Figure 4 Connecting the FT1 SHUTTLE SU to the Utility Supply and to the Load Connecting to the utility power supply Small Tower Use the supplied power cord and plug it into the input socket and then connect it
7. ble Battery low and AC failure functions remain unaffected The pin assignment of the interface connector is shown in Table 1 below ASSIGNMENT DESCRIPTION RS 232 Dry Contact Low battery Open collector Seck LPS TxD typical RS 232 level LPS RxD typical RS 232 level Remote shutdown 5 12V Reserved for PnP GND GND Reserved for PNP Reserved Reserved for PNP Reserved Utility Fail Open collector olalNi oala alolnr Table 1 DB 9 Pin Assignments OPEN COLLECTOR gt op 4 Pin Orientation Open Collector Circuit Figure 18 DB9 F Connector The maximum voltage and current on pin 1and 8 is 30VDC 10mA 14 FRAN EK FRANEK TECJHNOLOGIES INC RS232 The RS 232 communication port provides the following functions 1 Monitoring charger status 2 Monitoring battery status and condition 3 Monitoring inverter status 4 Monitoring system output status 5 Monitoring the AC utility power status 6 Schedule system on off intervals for power saving 7 Adjust transfer voltage Pin Assignment Pin 2 PC receives line RS 232 data from LPS Pin 3 PC transmits line RS 232 data to LPS Pin 5 Signal ground Pin 4 6 7 Reserved for plug and play PnP function The FT1 SHUTTLE SU data is provided at 2400 bps baud rate and made up of 8 bit 1 stop bit and no parity bit All information is encoded in ASCII format Hardware Baud rat
8. d The demanded power of the load exceeds the normal capacity of this unit The Overload LED will light and the buzzer sounds continuously It is advised to unplug some load as soon as possible If an overload condition per sists this unit may eventually transfer to bypass operation If unable unit operating Fiaure 12 On Batterv Figure 13 Low Battery in battery mode during a utility failure the systems output power may be lost 12 Figure 14 Overload FRANEK TE CJHNO LOGIE S TNC Bypass operation H the unit is unable to deliver the demanded output power due to an overload or over temperature the load is switched directly to the utility supply The LED Bypass will light and the audible alarm will sound continuously The unit will switch back to ON LINE mode normal operation when the load and or temperature conditions return to normal Figure 15 Bypass Operation If a power failure occurs during bypass operation the unit will switch to battery operation and eventually when the batteries are depleted output power will be lost If the unit is functioning during an overload or over temperature condition it may not be able to protect the load Battery replacement When this indicator lights the batteries are aged and must be replaced as soon as possible to ensure full protection for your equipment The Replace Battery LED lights and the buzzer sends out three beeps every hour
9. e 2400 bps Data length 8 bits Stop bit 1 bit Parity none Cabling Standard sub D 9 cable LPS side male PC side female Dry Contact Its major functions are some or all of the following 1 To broadcast a warning when the AC utility power fails 2 To save open files before the battery is exhausted 3 To discontinue unit operation via the computer s to conserve battery energy Pin Assignment Pin1 Normally open contact When the battery voltage level is low pin 1 and pin 5 are electrically connected together via a photo coupler Pin3 System will shut down when a high level 5 12V is applied for at least 4 seconds Pin5 Signal ground Pin 6 7 Reserved Pin8 Normally open contact When the AC utility fails pin 8 and pin 5 are electrically connected together via a photo coupler 15 FRAN EK FRANEK TECJHNOLOGIES INC Cabling A special cable must be used with the following pin assignments PC female LPS male Pin 1 Pin 1 Battery Low Pin 3 Pin 5 GND Pin 4 Pin 3 Shutdown Pin 7 Pin 6 Pin 7 Pin 7 Pin 8 Pin 8 AC Fail SNMP Plug in Card optional SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol is the most popular protocol within a network Via NMS Network Management Station the status of all facilities within the network can be detected An SNMP Inte
10. enting normal output or operation 10 FRANEK TE CJHNO LOGIE S TNC Start up Start up Utility Power Available D 1 Push the I TEST button and hold for 3 seconds until a short beep is heard The bypass LED will shortly light up When the LED On Line lights up the system is running in the normal mode 2 The equipment connected to the LPS can now be activated Fiaure 8 On Line Mode Start up Utility Power Not Available Ge Cold Start or Battery Start Push the I TEST button and hold for 3 seconds until a short beep is heard The battery LED and LED On Battery will light up The unit operates in the battery mode and thus discharging the batteries Figure 9 On Battery Mode Use Normal Operation Normal operating conditions ee e The utility power supply is present and within allowable tolerances e The load does not exceed the nominal rating of the system output e The operating temperature is within specification e The system has been initiated Figure 10 Normal Operation Normal operation indications e The Line On Line and the Load LEDs are lit e One or more LEDs on the level bar are lit e The audible alarm is silent System self test E Press the I TEST button when the unit is in its normal mode The unit will transfer to battery mode and automatically perform a self test for about 10 seconds as shown in Figure 11 The self test SG function will
11. ge Surge Suppressor ccceeececeeeeeeceeeeeeeeceeeeecaeeeeeaeseeeeeseaeeesaeeseaaeseneeeeaas 17 lee MAN COS so egeen eege ege Sege E N GENEE E dE ENEE 17 General Maintenance cscceeccececeeeeeeeeeeeeceaeeeeaaeceaeeeaeeeceaeeeeaaesaeeeeaaeeseaaeseeaeeseaeeesaeeseaaesseneessaees 17 Batteries General 17 Batteries Replacement ee cecceeseceeeeeeeceeeeeaeeeeeeeaneeeeeaaeeeeesaaeseseaaeseseeaaeseseeaaeseseeaeseseesenseseenenaees 17 Recycling the Unit at the End of Service Life 17 Pio To Ee aeo las EE 18 eoe eere e TEE 19 Figures and Tables Fouc Rea Pane oean a E E A A T T E O sanene 6 Figure 2 Set Up of Model FT1 SHUTTLE SU ssssseeeeeeeeeseeesiresirssriesrisstnsstisstinsrinttnnstnnstnnntnnnnnn nenn nnt 7 Figure 3 Connecting External Battery Pack s to the LPS ccccceeeeeseeceeeeeseeeeeeaeeeeeeeseaeeesaeeneneeeeaes 7 Figure 4 Connecting the FT1 SHUTTLE SU to the Utility Supply and to the Load 8 Figure 5 Stand by Mode sctesteceessles ceeeiceecie ENEE ENER REESEN ee Eed ANE 9 Figure 6 Site Wiring Faute kugeeber geed siete i i a a aa d Nii a aaide anaa 9 Figure 7 Operating Panel 10 Fig re 8 On Line Modes EE 11 Figure 9 On Battery Mode 0 ccccecccecececeeneeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeeeaaeeaeeecaaeeeeaaesaaeeeaeeeseaeseeaaeseeeeeseaeeseaaesseneeees 11 Figure 10 Normal Operation 11 Figure 11 FT1 SHUTTLE SU Self Test 11 Figure 12 On Battery EE 12 Figure 13 E EE 12 Figure 14 Overload EE 12 Figure
12. igure LPS output outlets 16 FRAN EK FRANEK T EGHNOLOGT TES INC Optional Features In addition to from the SNMP option described in the Communication Section the following additional options are available Extended Runtime Extended runtime can be obtained by connecting a separate battery extension module to the basic system The additional batteries increase the runtime and recharging time for the unit all other operational information remains the same as for standard models TVSS Transient Voltage Surge Suppressor RJ 45 RJ 11 Surge Protector This optional addition prevents damage caused by surges noise and spikes traveling over a telephone or network line Maintenance General Maintenance Apart from servicing the battery this system is virtually maintenance free Maintain proper environmental conditions within specification and keep air inlets outlets free of dust Batteries General The service life of the battery is from 3 to 6 years depending on the operating conditions mainly temperature and number of discharge cycles As a healthy battery is critical to the performance of the unit it is advised to regularly perform a battery test to ensure failsafe operation When the condition of the battery becomes questionable a replace battery alarm will be activated Have the batteries replaced as soon as possible Batteries Replacement YN e WARNING First read all safety rules and precautions in the in
13. ker Battery voltage too low Allow unit to recharge the battery Batteries not connected Contact Franek Technologies Inc Unit has no output Unit over temperature Allow unit to cool down Utility failure battery depleted Wait until utility power returns Input breaker tripped Check whether unit is not overloaded reset breaker LED Fault lights up buzzer Internal unit failure Contact Franek Technologies Inc sounds continuously LED Fault flashes Wiring fault L N reversed Have site wiring checked by a qualified electrician LED Battery low lights up Battery is close to being The unit output will be lost soon buzzer beeps 2x sec exhausted during utility failure shut down the load in an orderly manner LED Replace battery lights up Battery test just after a utility Allow the unit to recharge the buzzer sounds continuously failure false alarm battery for approx 8 hours then repeat the battery test Battery is close to being worn Allow the unit to recharge the out battery for approx 8 hours then perform battery test if the alarm persists consider battery replacement LED Overload lights up Unit is overloaded Reduce load by unplugging non buzzer sounds continuously critical load Buzzer sounds continuously Ambient temp too high or Reduce ambient temperature over temperature ventilation blocked remove ventilation obstruction Unit cannot be linked to Communication c
14. l requirements Transport Storage No liability can be accepted for any transport damage when the equipment is shipped in non original packaging Store the unit in a dry location with the batteries in a fully charged state Storage temperature must be within 20 and 45 C 4 F and 113 F If the unit is stored for a period exceeding 3 months optimal battery lifetime is obtained if the storage temperature does not exceed 25 77 F 4 FRAN EK FRANEK TECHNOLOGIES INC e f the unit is stored for an extended period of time the batteries must be recharged periodically Connect the unit to a working wall outlet and recharge the batteries for 24 hours storage temperature within 20 and 30 4 F and 86 F every 3 months storage temperature within 20 and 45 4 F and 113 F every month FCC Interference Statements FT1 SHUTTLE SU Federal Communications Commission Interference Statement 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 insta
15. llation 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 of the following measures e Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna e Increase the separation between the equipment and 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 FCC Caution To assure continued compliance use only shielded interface cables when connecting to computer or peripheral devices Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate this equipment This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation FRAN EK FRANEK TEHNOLOGIE S INC Installation Product Description FT1 SHUTTLE SU Rear panel Figure 1 Rear Panel Input AC utility supply power to the unit Input breaker Protects the unit from damage caused by high input currents Output receptacles Co
16. nnection points for the critical load to the unit DC connector Connection point for external battery pack for extended runtime Fan Electronically controlled cooling fan Make sure ventilation air can move freely around and through the unit 6 Communication interface RS232 dry contact Allows communication between a computer and the LPS TVSS Transient Voltage Surge Suppressor RJ 45 RJ 11 To prevent damage caused by surges noise and spikes traveling over the telephone or network line Optional SNMP Slot An optional SNMP adapter can be plugged into this port for managing the LPS via the network FRAN EK FRANEK TECH NOLOGIES TNC Installation IMPORTANT N d N Si making any connection and switching on the unit please check the following conditions gt your supply voltage is 100 110 120 Volts and 50 60Hz gt the total power demand of the connected equipment does not exceed the rated output power of this unit indicated on the rating label as S SS EZ a SN ae R VES e me 4 eg F E Supporting stands not included RY l f y e Jg fi He fa Ei alae ZS Figure 2 Set Up of Model FT1 SHUTTLE SU Connecting an external battery pack 1 Before installation check whether the nominal voltage of the battery pack is suitable for the unit The voltages mentioned on the battery connectors should match Utilize the b
17. rface Card can be plugged into the built in SNMP slot on rear panel of this unit This optional interface card can integrate the FT1 SHUTTLE SU into the network allowing LPS status to be easily monitored NOTE Once you install the SNMP card in the LPS the LPS RS232 port is disabled Only one an SNMP card or the RS232 port can be used as a communication interface The SNMP card also supports SHTTP protocol you can use browser Microsoft IE or Netscape Communicator to monitor or configure this system Also the SNMP card supports Te net and FTP for remote monitoring and firmware upgrading Specifications 1 Auto detecting 10 100M Network speed 2 Supporting protocol TCP IP UDP HTTP ICMP ARP TELNET BOOTP DHCP FTP and SNMPv1 3 Remote firmware upgradeable and configurable 4 Webserver built in allows monitoring controlling of FT1 SHUTTLE SU via browser 5 VT100 terminal mode or Telnet to configure SNMP Functions 1 Schedule Shutdown Restart FT1 SHUTTLE SU testing and control output outlets 2 Testing Scheduled testing of the battery to insure that the system will function properly during a utility power failure 3 Event log Auto record the power events Historical records Keeps records of FT1 SHUTTLE SU status within specified intervals 5 Event handling Configure special actions for each power event to meet specified requirements 6 On Off LPS Set up the system on off timer 7 Outlet control Conf
18. ring battery operation e Do not open the unit there are no user serviceable parts inside e The batteries must be disconnected during maintenance or service work e This unit contains potentially hazardous voltages Installation e To reduce the risk of electric shock install this unit in a temperature and humidity controlled indoor area free of conductive contaminants e Ambient temperature must not exceed 40 104f Optimal battery lifetime is obtained if the ambient temperature does not exceed 30 C 86 F e t is important that the unit has adequate ventilation Maintain clearance for air movement around and through the unit Do not block the air vents e Avoid placing the unit in direct sunlight or near heat sources e This device should only be powered from a 2 pole 3 wire grounded wall outlet This outlet must be easily accessible and located near the unit 3 FRAN EK FRANEK TECHNOLOGIES INC Do not use extension cords when connecting this unit to the utility power supply Avoid spilling liquids on or dropping any foreign object into this unit Do not plug a laser printer or household appliances such as electric heaters or vacuum cleaners into the unit The output is intended to be used only for electronic loads such as specified instrumentation and computer equipment This unit should be operated by properly trained personnel Batteries fa NOTE Servicing of batteries should be performed or supervised
19. the prior written consent of FTI is prohibited The illustrations and plans describing the equipment are intended as general reference only and are not necessarily complete in every detail The content of this manual may be subject to change without prior notice Franek Technologies Inc 800 326 6480 toll free ERAN EIZ 714 258 1800 phone FRANEK TE CFJHNOLOGIES INC 714 258 1900 fax www franek com CONTENTS Important Safety Instruchons 3 Save These Instructions s seseeeseeeseeese rest rset rst nsstnnstnsstnnstesstessttnstensttnstnastenttnnttnnntnnatnnntnnnennnnnn nenn nenn 3 EE sich E E E E E A A E E 3 nstallati BEE 3 EELE E E A AE E N A ENEE SES E E cables AE 4 TRANS POM Storag GE 4 FCC Interference Statement ccccccecceceeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeeeneeceaeeeeaaeseeaaesaeeeseaeeeeeaeseeaeeseaeeesaeseeaaesseneessaees 5 EI te E 6 Product ele ul RE 6 EI te EE 7 OP SM ANON E 10 Operation Panel sasea aeisi Niege Ea a aa eege OSNA eege dees 10 SEAT WEE 11 Use Normal Operaatio Nansenin akaa aaa bees dea viata aaa pa iaaa 11 Ueez Abnerpoaktongdiongeeeseegereseg feesggekh eege Bees aeiaai a aa aa a 12 COMMUNICAO iesnas eaaa sa iaaa i aaa Saa aaaea aa na aa sadeeuseleuensleusvedestvenevers 14 Re e DE 14 e 15 Ri COMACE EEN 15 SNMP Plug in Card optional 16 Optional en 17 Extended RUMUMG es iiccdcscsicccaeesncedseislccecainccecesveuccodtsguteesnbeacecadtacteduevaueoeadsd EATE U OFICO aAA eO Ens EO AREER 17 TVSS Transient Volta
20. ting Panel 1 Switch TEST Activates the unit In ON LINE mode it initiates a battery test In ON BATTERY mode it mutes the audible alarm 2 Off Switch Discontinues unit output power 3 LED Bypass The unit is in BYPASS mode the incoming utility power is channeled directly to the load 4 LED Line Indicates the condition of the utility input power Continuously lit the input power is OK Flashing input voltage is too low too high or out of frequency Off blackout or ultra high voltage gt 150Vac 5 LED On Line The unit is operating in the ON LINE normal mode 6 LED On Battery The unit is operating in ON BATTERY back up mode utility power has failed and the internal batteries are supplying the required power until either the batteries are depleted or utility power returns 7 Level Bar In ON BATTERY mode shows current battery capacity In ON LINE mode showing current load level 8 Battery LED Level bar shows current battery capacity 9 Load LED Level bar shows current load level 10 Low Battery LED The battery is almost depleted 11 Replace Battery LED After a battery test this LED shows that the batteries are weak Battery replacement is recommended 12 Overload LED The load exceeds the nominal unit rating After a short period of time the unit will transfer to BYPASS mode 13 Fault LED There is an internal or external problem prev
21. to an appropriately rated wall receptacle see Figure 4 1 Plug the input power cord into a working properly rated three wire grounded AC wall receptacle Do not use an extension cord of any kind 2 The fan on the rear panel will run and as a front panel test all LEDs will light up for about 2 3 seconds The LPS begins in STAND BY mode and the battery will be charging See Figure 5 Figure 5 Stand by Mode Though the batteries the internal energy reserve were fully charged when the LPS left the factory they might have lost some energy during transport and or storage It is recommended to allow the LPS to recharge the batteries for at least 6 hours This way you ensure that the unit can provide sufficient runtime in the event of a utility power failure Checking the site wiring fault LED When the LPS is still in STAND BY mode check the site wiring fault LED If the unit is plugged into an improperly wired AC utility power outlet this LED flashes as shown in Figure 6 Figure 6 Site Wiring Fault The detection of site wiring faults includes a missing ground phase neutral polarity reversal or an overloaded neutral circuit If the LED flashes unplug the unit and have the wall receptacle checked by a qualified electrician This step completes the installation procedure the unit is now ready for operation FRAN EK FRANEK TE CFJHNO LOG ES LNC Operation Operation Panel N N E E Figure 7 Opera
22. troductory section of this manual e Servicing of the batteries should be performed or supervised by personnel knowledgeable of batteries and the required precautions Keep unauthorized personnel away from batteries Recycling the Unit at the End of Service Life FTI in compliance with protecting the environment recommends that the unit equipment at the end of its service life must be recycled conforming to the local applicable regulations FRAN EK FRANEK TEGHNOLOGIES INC Troubleshootino Whenever a malfunction occurs first check external factors e g connections temperature humidity or load to determine whether the problem is caused by the unit itself or by its environment Subsequently check the thermal circuit breaker it may be tripped If so reset it and be sure that the system output is not overloaded The following chart is a simple troubleshooting checklist only If the suggested solution does not succeed or if the information is insufficient to solve the problem please contact Franek Technologies FTI at 1 800 326 6480 PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTION Input Circuit Breaker tripped Unit overload Reduce load reset breaker System failure Contact Franek Technologies Inc Unit will not energize Line cord not connected Connect line cord Defective wall socket outlet Contact qualified electrician or input voltage out of limits Tripped input circuit breaker Check whether unit is not overloaded reset brea
23. until the batteries have been replaced Short circuit In case of a short circuit in the load during normal mode or battery mode this unit will shut down and output power is lost The Fault LED will light and the buzzer will sound continuously This situation will be cleared if the short circuit is removed If the short circuit situation happens during BYPASS mode the input breaker will trip and the unit output power will be lost 13 Figure 16 Replace Battery Figure 17 Short Circuit FRAN EK FRANEK T EGHNOLOGIES INC Communication Description This system is equipped with a communications interface providing RS232 and dry contact protocols in one sub D 9 pin female connector located on the rear panel of the unit This communication port can be connected to a computer This port allows the computer to monitor the LPS status and also control some of its operating conditions Using approved LPS management software and associated cable this unit can be managed in LAN intranet internet environments Some computers may have a special connector to link this communication port require a special plug in card or need special LPS monitoring software For specific information on connectivity products please contact FTI The dry contacts and optional SNMP plug in card can be connected at the same time However if both are operating simultaneously the remote shutdown facility for the dry contacts will not be availa
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