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1. Make sure that no objects e g pins necklaces paper clips etc fall inside the device In emergencies e g damaged case controls or power cables penetration of liquids or foreign matter switch off the device and contact the appropriate customer service representative Do not connect equipment that will overload the UPS e g laser printers or vacuum cleaners or demand DC current e g half wave rectifiers When cleaning the unit follow the instructions in the chapter Maintenance on page 35 The sum of the leakage currents protective conductor current of the UPS and the connected devices may exceed 3 5 mA for ratings of the UPS Earth connection is essential before connecting supply Connect your UPS power module s grounding terminal to a grounding electrode conductor Data transmission lines should not be connected or disconnected during a thunderstorm 2 The UPS is connected to a DC energy source battery The output terminals may be live when the UPS is not connected to an AC supply Emergency Power Off EPO input is located on the rear of the unit see Figure 11 on page 13 When this connection is open the logic circuit will immediately shut down the UPS output When mounting the unit in a rack it has to be hooked on both sides and the front plate of the unit has to be fixed to the rack by screws The unit has to be fixed in horizontal position Do not install the UPS near magnetic stor
2. Output terminals Output ground terminal IEC 320 C19 output receptacles 16A Output circuit breakers Battery pack output circuit breaker Part number and serial number label 2 4 Connecting Mains and Load Cables Installation and wiring must be performed in accordance with the local electric laws regulations and execute the following instructions by professional personnel Make sure the mains wire and breakers in the building are enough for the rated capacity of UPS to avoid the haz ards of electric shock or fire NOTE Do not use the wall receptacle as the input power source for the UPS as its rated current is less than the UPS s maximum input current Otherwise the receptacle may be burned and destroyed Switch off the mains switch in the building before installation Turn off all the connected devices before connecting to the UPS 2 4 1 Prepare input and output cables Prepare the input and output cables as described in Table 5 on page 12 and as shown in the figure below The selections for color of wires should be followed by the local electrical laws and regulations Remove 5 8 length of insulation from each of the conductors and terminate each conductor with a ferrule 5 8 u D Pp 2 5 2 4 2 Connect the input and output cables to the terminal block Remove the cover from the terminal block housing located on the rear panel of UPS Then connect the wires as shown in figure 13 on page 15
3. Open Enable 264V 110V 54Hz 46Hz ECO Status HighLoss V LowLoss V HighLoss F LowLoss F UPS Info UPS Model DSP Ver MCU Ver Unit Name XXXXXXXXKX Manufacturer XXXXXXXXX 208V Auto Disable Others Hot Standby Disable Bypass Mute Disable Batt Mute Disable Mute Disable Fault This menu is used to configure the parameter settings or to do the calibrations Setting gt Bypass Output Battery Calibration Others NOTE Some settings will only be available in certain operation modes If the setting is not available in the current Mode the LCD will show the message Item can not be set in this mode Press any button or wait several seconds for the message to disappear 27 1 Bypass setting Interface Bypass Status Open Enable HighLoss V 264V LowLoss V 110V HighLoss F 54Hz LowLoss F 46Hz Forbid HighLoss V 264V LowLoss V 110V HighLoss F 54Hz LowLoss F 46Hz 1 Status only available in bypass AC mode 1 1 Open Forbid Open Bypass allowed When selected UPS will run in Bypass mode depending on bypass enabled disabled setting Forbid Bypass not allowed When selected Bypass mode is not allowed under any situation 1 2 Enable Disable This option appears only when Bypass status is set to Open Enable Bypass enabled When selected Bypass mode is activated Disable Bypass disabled When selected automat
4. tate B 1s eae rowan 52 11 5 Isolated Relay Contact Card Specifications The isolated relay circuit is rated as follows 1 Amp 125VAC 1 Amp 30VDC e 100 mAmp 125VDC O OOOO a OO O i J a Figure D9 DB9 Output Connector Isolated Contacts Card 11 6 Instructions for Nortel Meridian PBX Systems Use Cable part number CA NTMeridian for connecting Nortel Meridian PBX systems to the Isolated Relay Contact Card Cable CA NTMeridian should be connected between the 9 pin port on the Isolated Contacts card in the UPS and the system monitor SYSMON card installed in the Meridian system Refer to the Nortel Meridian Documentation for details on configuring the system monitor for logging UPS infor mation Suggested references e Meridian 1 System Installation and Maintenance PO842839 e Meridian 1 XII System Messages PO842845 For POWERVAR Sinergy III Series UPS only e Alarm condition 1 should be interpreted as AC fail inverter on e Alarm condition 2 should be interpreted as an indication of low battery condition This condition is a normal condition that occurs during an extended power failure 53
5. No Batt 273 0V 99 Load 0 Mute Para Unlock NOTE The UPS may be turned off by simply pressing the OFF ESC button in the home page It s not necessary to enter the control menu to turn off the UPS 24 2 Battery Test This item will test the performance of the battery This item will be displayed under all UPS modes However the battery test cannot be executed if the UPS is in Battery Fault mode a reminder will pop up in the screen When the battery test is selected the screen will return back to the home page with Battery Test Mode displayed on the top line If the test is completed the displayed status will change back to the current mode of the UPS Batt Test Mode Batt Test IP 208 0V 50 0Hz OP 208 0V 50 0 Hz Batt 245 0V 50 Load 0 gt Yes Para Unlock No p Backup Time 10H 3 Mute This item will mute the buzzer This item will be displayed under all UPS modes However the buzzer can be muted only when the UPS is in battery bypass fault mode a reminder will pop up in the screen After the selec tion is confirmed the display will return back to the home page and the mute icon will be displayed Control Battery Mode qx Turn On Mute Batt Test IP 0 0V 0 0Hz gt Mute gt Yes OP 208 0V 50 0 Hz Para Unlock No Batt 245 0V 50 Load 100 mare Backup Time 10H 4 Para Unlock part numbers with parallel option only This item allo
6. Refer to Table 5 on page 12 and to Figure 11 on page 13 It is suggested that the input and output cables to the UPS be housed in earthed metal conduits suitable for the wire box cover opening 1 375 inches After connecting the wires and strain relief reattach the cover to the terminal block housing NOTE Make sure that the wires are connected tightly to the terminals Refer to Table 5 on page 12 14 ed e L N L N Figure 13 Input Output and Ground connections to the UPS shown with strain relief A Warning e Make sure the UPS is not turned on before installation The UPS should not be turned on during wiring con nection e Do not try to modify the standard model to the long run model Particularly do not try to connect the standard battery cabinet to a non standard external battery The battery type and voltage may be different If you con nect them together it may lead to increased risk of electric shock or fire UN Warning e For standard battery pack there is one DC breaker to disconnect the battery pack and the UPS But for other external battery pack make sure a DC breaker or other protection device between UPS and external battery pack is installed If not please install it carefully Switch off the battery breaker before installation NOTE Set the battery pack breaker in OFF position and then install the battery pack e Pay attention to the rated battery voltage marked on the re
7. 3 Full load 110 VAC 3 1 2 load N Low Line Comeback 186 VAC 3 Full load P 120 VAC 3 1 2 load 300 VAC 3 290 VAC 3 50 60 Auto select on startup 4 Hz Input PF gt 0 95 100 load Input Current THD lt 9 Full Linear Load Input Connection Hardwire screw terminal 4 U High Line Transfer Batt High Line Comeback Frequency Hz Capacity 208 240 Vout 6000VA 5400W Capacity 200 Vout 5400VA 4800W Rated Power Factor Voltage VAC Waveform Sinewave Voltage Regulation 1 Output Voltage THD lt 3 0 Linear Load lt 8 0 Non Linear Load Crest Factor 3 1 max Frequency Hz 50 60 Frequency Regulation 0 1 Hz Line 100 110 10 min typical Overload Mode 110 130 1 min typical Transfer gt 130 1 sec typical to Bypass Battery 100 110 30 sec typical Mode 110 130 10 sec typical gt 130 1 sec typical Efficiency AC AC gt 84 0 Output Connection Full Hardwire screw Terminals Output Receptacles 2 x IEC320 C19 16Amp each Float Voltage 273 VDC 1A 10 max 1A 10 max 4A 10 max 4A 10 max B Bypass Activation Automatic Overload Y Manual Front Panel Control P Overload 100 130 5 Continue carry load gt 130 5 Load Shutdown after 1 min JE Ome 208 V Factory Default 200 V 220 V 230 V 240 V Selectable 4acuvujAcoO 46 UPS Model ACDEF6000 22 1 ACDEF6000 22 4 UPS Part number 17602 02R 17602 03R 17602 04R
8. 60Hz ATO If selected the output frequency will be decided according to the latest normal utility frequency If the utility frequency is in the range 46Hz to 54Hz then the output fre quency will be 50Hz If the utility frequency is in the range 56Hz to 64Hz the output frequency will be 60Hz ATO is the default setting CVCE Enable or disable converter mode Enable The output frequency will be fixed at 50Hz or 60Hz according to setting of Freq The input frequency can be anywhere in the range 46Hz to 64Hz Disable The output frequency will synchronize with the input frequency within 46 54Hz for a 50Hz system or within 56 64Hz for a 60Hz system NOTE CVCF means Constant Voltage and Constant Frequency and represents converter mode 29 3 Battery setting available in all operational modes Battery gt DisChg Protect Enable 990 Minute Batt Test Type Short Time Till Batt Low Battery gt DisChg Protect Enable 990 Minute Batt Test Type Short Time 10 Minute Battery gt DisChg Protect Enable 990 Minute Batt Test Type Short Time 10 Second 1 Dischg Protect 1 1 Enable Battery discharge protection function is enabled When the UPS has been continuously operating in battery battery test mode the UPS will automatically shut down when the discharge time set by option 1 2 below has expired Disable Battery discharge protection functio
9. Battery Cabinet Model E240 22 A Description Extended Run Battery Cabinet 20 batteries TrPpo7Zprpromse ACDEF6000 22 Typical run times with external battery cabinets Percent Number of Battery Cabinets Capacity Runtimes are expressed in minutes Typical runtimes based on fully charged new batteries operating under typical load conditions Times estimated assuming a switch mode power supply Runtimes are affected by battery age ambient temperature site specific usage patterns and load conditions 204 301 406 639 765 Co f r io f ie foso f on f sos aee Ce o 197 ies r eos oo Ca f n e e e es ae Ca far e e e i e Ce oo j e 48 10 APPENDIX C Warranty 10 1 Basic Warranty Sinergy III Series products hereafter referred to as Product are warranted to be free from defects in material and workmanship for two 2 years from date of shipment from POWERVAR on the chassis amp electronic components and two 2 years from date of shipment from POWER VAR on the batteries This warranty is limited to repairing replacing or refurbishing at POWERVAR s option any defective component circuit board or module within the Product This warranty will include at POWER VAR s sole discretion on site service or POWERVAR depot service See the Limitations of Warranty section be low for additional limitations amp exclusions 10 2 Limitations This limited warranty does not cover any losses or damage resulting
10. a interface slot COM These interfaces can be used for 1 Direct communication between UPS and a workstation server 2 Integration of the UPS as client into a network with centralized monitoring via a Manage UPSNET SNMP adaptor in the slot COM 3 Transfer of operational states to external alarm systems via voltage free contacts The necessary communication software packages and interface cables are available as options 4 1 Serial Interface COM 3 The 9 pole SUB D connector pin contacts contains RS232 compatible signals Refer to Figure 11 on page 13 NOTE The interface COM RS232 is electrically isolated from primary UPS circuits a RxD Pin 2 RxD receive RS232 compatible signals K E TxD pee a 6 Pin 3 TxD transmit RS232 compatible signals Pin 5 SGN signal ground for pins 00900000N Figure 14 Serial Interface COM3 4 2 Interface Slot COM The interface slot COM can be fitted with various optional interface cards Interface cards include SNMP adapter Manage UPSNET for connecting the device to a network e isolated contacts card Refer to the installation guide supplied with the optional interface card 33 5 0 Emergency Power Off EPO The external connection to the EPO circuit is located just above the USB connector in the upper rear of the unit If the circuit between the two EPO connector pins is opened the output of the UPS is immediately switched off To resta
11. from shipment to or from the Customer or from improper installation improper application inappropriate environment abuse neglect unauthorized modifi cations adjustments or repair of the Product Additionally any costs related to installation or de installation of the Product for the purpose of replacement or servicing will be the Customers sole responsibility POWERVAR makes no warranties expressed or implied of merchantability fitness for a particular purpose performance condition capacity or otherwise POWERVAR is not liable for incidental or consequential damages monetary loss loss of sales or loss of business resulting from the failure or malfunction of the Product Warranty is void on Product where evidence of tampering exists Improper long term storage may damage the UPS batteries and invalidate the battery warranty Disconnecting a UPS from its AC utility power source for an extended period of time results in lost battery charge To keep the batteries fully charged and maximize the life of the batteries connect the UPS to an AC power source while it is in storage If this is not possible the UPS must be connected to a power source for 24 hours at least once every 4 months or every 2 months if the ambient temperature is more than 30 C 86 F Additionally POWERVAR s warranty on batteries applies only to Products that are continuously connected to AC mains power except during utility power outages Products that are regularly a
12. switch on the load devices one by one The LCD panel will display the total load level 2 At start up an inductive load can consume a large amount of power If inductive loads such as a printer need to be connected the inrush current should be calculated to ensure the capacity of the UPS is not exceeded 3 If the UPS is overloaded the buzzer will beep twice every second 4 When the UPS is overloaded shed some load immediately For system safety it is recommended that the total load connected to the UPS not exceed 80 of its nominal power capacity 5 When the UPS is in Line mode and the overload time exceeds the duration listed in the specification the UPS will automatically transfer to Bypass mode After the overload is removed the UPS will return to Line mode When the UPS is in battery mode and the overload time exceeds the duration listed in the specification the UPS will enter a fault status At this time if the bypass is enabled the UPS will supply power to the load via bypass If the bypass function is disabled or the input power is not within the bypass accept able range the UPS will cutoff power to the load 3 5 4 Charge the batteries 1 After the UPS is connected to the utility power the charger will automatically charge the batteries except when the UPS is in Battery mode or during a battery test 2 It is recommended to charge the batteries for at least 10 hours before use otherwise the back up time may be shor
13. warranty does not apply for appli cations in which the UPS or UPM product is regularly and intentionally disconnected from AC mains power POWERVAR UPS and UPM products used in such applications shall receive a 90 day warranty on batteries 49 11 APPENDIX D Optional Isolated Relay Contacts Card Model ISO BASIC POWERVAR Part Number 17999 01R Installation and Operation 11 1 Description The Isolated Relay Contacts Card is an auxiliary interface card which provides isolated dry contact signals that indicate the status of the UPS to a locally connected system The card also has a isolated input that the locally connected system can use to ShutDown the UPS 11 2 Installation in Sinergy III 6K VA UPS accessory slot To install the isolated contacts interface card 1 Turn off and unplug the UPS during the installation 2 Remove the slot cover plate two screws on the back of the unit 3 Firmly slide the card into the slot 4 Replace the two screws to secure interface card NOTE For Nortel Meridian systems see Instructions for Nortel Meridian PBX Systems on page 53 Slot Cover Plate Figure D1 Slot Cover Plate Model ACDEF6000 22 50 11 3 Isolated Relay Contact Card Operation The Isolated Contacts Interface Card see Figure D4 is an auxiliary interface card which provides isolated dry contact signals which indicate e Failure of AC sour
14. 17602 05R Temperature C 0 to 40 operating 20 to 50 transit Altitude m lt 1 000 operating no de rating gt 1 000 de rate output 1 per 100 m 2000 m maximum lt 95 0 non condensing Heat Dissipation BTU 2950 max 200 V 50 Hz hr 2400 max 240 V 60 Hz eee FCC Part 15J Class A NX NJ Safety Agencies UL1 cUL to CSA22 2 No 107 1 IEC61000 4 2 Electrostatic Discharge IEC61000 4 3 Radiated Electromagnetic Field Immunity IEC61000 4 4 Electrical Fast Transient Burst Immunity IEC61000 4 5 Surge Immunity IEC61000 4 6 CS IEC61000 4 8 Power Frequency Magnetic Field IEC61000 2 2 Low Frequency Signal All units are ROHS compliant 5 14 131 8U height 27 13 690 includes 2 75 70mm for I O wiring box Shipping Weight Ibs kg 59 26 8 Communication USB RS 232 TrPpa7ZPrromse Accessory Slot Fits SNMP Adapter option Internal Relay Contact Card option CVCF mode Yes output de rated to 60 of Normal mode 47 BATT CAB Part number 17888 01R Voltage VDC 240 0 nominal Battery 12V 9 Ahr Flame Retardant Sealed Lead Acid Quantity 0 Recharge Time 9 hours typical to 90 Single Battery Cabinet 1A charger a in mm So 25 438 Height in mm 5 14 131 BU height Depth in mm 27 13 690 includes 2 75 70mm for battery connection cable Unit Weight Ibs kg 142 64 5 Shipping Weight Ibs kg 161 73 2 ACDEF6000 22 x Compatible External Extended Run
15. A herae cones eben OA E AA EEE deter eee A01 00027 Rev A pi DNDNDDNMNNANNP HP PWWWWN PRR 3 Operations cont 3 5 4 Charge the batteries naniii eae gent ovate Shopae yee ie iets ae base A ARA PARRE K AE EEA 3 5 5 Battery mode Operation ioe ee heats onep ture e ea a ea ve sasbisinabes path ie eie dems rap diet conte ede 3 5 6 Test the batteries ieni sire na aiea e Ra EN n NA saanasdiacue a tou opus Seateapynetecereater seh 3 5 7 Turn off the UPS with utility power supply in Line mode sssseeeereeesrsrresrrsrrererrrrerereen 3 5 8 Turn off the UPS without utility power supply in battery mode cece eee ee nese e nent enone eee 3 6 LCD Operation a eeror ea shane cout vet nab ate encbapenteein ined peeuat a a eee E ee thar bends A 3 6 1 Main Interface Home Page ccc eee e cee e cence cent eee tenet eens ee ene eens eee eee eens teens eaes 326 2 Operation Menu sv ect rte etek tas ete tee a esr o nd Aa ainda me peter eta a ein rE O a ERREGE As DTS a faces 20 3 inet iets Se ones al gab A RL ae i be och at bla E 421 Serial Interface C OMS ack ees ee ee A Sa Ss es eee ae ike 4 2 Interface Slot COM ssiri vce odatena Wee decked bee de ua wes aan vas dis dita Hanis tui ay died OAE ten dvawewes 5 Emergency Power Off EPO s c0c cicciac Beet iie sa enh ce anand aa eneeiaaeae dee aie 6 Maintenances este te es kh hicos Rn docnn destined ee ic attcte ce deta PEEP ects Latent atch Dotatiolale t
16. AA AE AEE EA EERO AAA ARAO REEERE EINER 3 EAA Delivery AEE EEE TA E EAE E E EAE EEE E E TEE EERS lt 14 Unpacking and Inspection lt ci ez5 ai resien A a AG ESA PAREA EE Cader ERA es Dela cae oaeles 1S Handini e iiss ees cs aai cage 3a cat oaiand EE eed AA EA Eae N A GNE I EREA LIOIN TAA KERA 16 Environmental Conditions sssessssessessseessserrrssrrrrsssressrrerrssereessrerssrerressrreeserersseertt 17 ACCESS 10 ATC EEEE ea tas ated netdde coudd sab aennd 4s ebepsgaaad cies hag sne seals dani dhe nad doa aged ageennenease A8 Rack Loading neee a aaae vas eaea a E dean aa ae eae dod ga Ueda Caged epee da Cage det 2 Rack Tower Installation 00 00 0 0c cece ccc ee cece cecceceeeeecaeeecuecaeuevaevaeeevaeeaeuavaeuaeuaeaenaens as 2 1 Tower Installation 2 35523 sua aE aA EE oa Wadia Eyl oka va Cai fades Hees Ae REAREN eee as 2 2 Rack Installation sieve 2s sis deeded e aaa tate ie cae TAAR ied ahaa epee EETA EATE NERE Snead tea Vode a dad ease cual 2 2 1 Attaching the Mounting eaLs ccc e een e eee e eee e ene e eee ee eee eee eee teeta ete ne ea enas 2 2 2 Mechanical Fixing of 19 inch Units 20 0 0 cece cece cence eee ene ee ee ne eee eens nent ee enenenenetaenenenee 2 2 3 Assembly Steps csiisiisaayiss docbes dean RET EE A ERAF EPERIK TAARTEN SEIRA STAEN A ETEO 2 3 Electrical Preparations for UPS Installation cece eceee eee eenene ne ee eee enene ee eeeaeneneeeeeen eens 2 3 1 External Protection a
17. Ground 6 10 70 renmi Deserption UPS Pat Number Se 7600 04R 17602 05R awg in Ibs C Input pL ImputLine 6 10 7 Mains N___ Input Neutral 6 10 7 GND Input Ground 6 10 7 Guat omme 6 10 70 PN _ OutputNewral 6 10 70 GND Output Ground 6 10 7 2 3 4 Connection Warnings 0 0 0 UN WARNING Carefully read the following safety notices There is feedback protection inside The UPS should be connected with TN earthing system The power supply for this unit must be single phase rated in accordance with the equipment nameplate It must also be suitably grounded Use of this equipment in life support applications where failure of this equipment can reasonable be expected to cause failure of the life support equipment or to significantly affect its safety or effectiveness is not recommended Do not use this equipment in the presence of a flammable anesthetic mixture with air oxygen or nitrous oxide Figure 12 Battery Rear Panel Legend RS 232 communication port 2 USB communication port 3 EPO Emergency Power Off connector 4 Share current port for parallel function 5 Parallel port for parallel function 6 7 8 9 Intelligent slot EMBS External Maintain Bypass Switch port Cooling fan External battery connector 10 Input circuit breaker 13 Input output terminal block Input terminals Input ground terminal
18. SINFPA 70 The following table indicates the protection devices circuit breakers and fuses which must be installed by the installing personnel for protection of both the cables and the equipment One external branch breaker at UPS output side is strongly recommended for over current protection and for easy disconnecting the load device Table 3 Fuses or circuit breakers UPS Part Number 17602 02R 17602 03R 17602 04R 17602 05R 2 3 2 Installation Data Table 4 Environment Data Max altitude w o de rating 1000 m a s l Cable inlet Bottom at the rear side 2 3 3 Cable Sizes and Current The following table indicates the recommended sizes of conductors in accordance with the NEC air temperature surrounding the conduits not greater than 104 F 40 C NOTE Cable sizes are suggested and based on standard configurations Installed input output wiring for the UPS should be able to withstand over 40 amps of current Installers should verify correct conductor sizes and temperature ratings pursuant to NEC and or state or local codes If the installation requires long conductor runs consult NEC and or state or local codes to account for electrical losses Table 5 P Terni Description UPS Pat Number gt T e oa a S o o eae eg Oe awg in lbs C Input L ImputLine 6 10 7 Mains N ImputNeutral 6 10 7 GND InputGround 6 10 7 o omme 6 10 o C 6 10 70 PGND Output
19. age media as this may result in data corruption The vents for air intake and outlet at the front and rear side must not be obstructed Leave adequate space around all sides of the UPS for proper ventilation Do not mount the unit with its front or rear panel facing down at any angle Mounting in this manner will seriously inhibit the units internal cooling eventually causing product damage not covered by warranty 1 4 Emergency UN WARNING The supply to the load may be operated by opening all the switches WARNING DO NOT USE WATER to extinguish any fires that may occur in the area in which the UPS is installed 1 5 Leakage Currents WARNING Connect the earth ground protection earth PE safety conductor before any other cables are connected 1 6 Radio Interference Sinergy III Rackmount is a class A product The UPS device may cause radio interference Do not place it near devices which are especially susceptible to electromagnetic interference e g transmitters receivers radar metal detectors anti theft devices 1 7 Batteries Battery maintenance must be carried out by authorized personnel The batteries installed in external battery cabinets may contain electrolyte Under normal conditions the containers are dry A damaged battery may leak electrolyte which can be dangerous in contact with skin and cause irritation to the eyes Should this happen wash the affected part with copious amounts of water and s
20. ar panel If you want to change the numbers of the battery pack please make sure you modify the setting simultaneously The connection with wrong battery voltage may cause permanent damage of the UPS Make sure the voltage of the battery pack is correct e Pay attention to the polarity marking on external battery terminal block and make sure the correct battery polarity is connected Wrong connection may cause permanent damage of the UPS 15 3 OPERATIONS 3 1 Operating Mode Status Description UPS Power On When UPS is powered on it will enter into this mode for a few seconds for initializing eee the system AC Mode When the input voltage is within acceptable range and the UPS is turned on the in verter is running the UPS will provide pure and stable sine wave AC voltage The UPS will also charge the battery in AC mode Converter Mode When input frequency is within 46 to 64Hz the UPS can be set with a constant output frequency 50 Hz or 60Hz through the inverter The UPS will still charge battery at this mode There is no bypass at this mode Battery Mode When the input voltage is out of the acceptable range or power failure and the UPS is re encarta taut ag Bypass Mode When input voltage is within acceptable range and the bypass is enabled and the UPS inverter is not turned on or the inverter can t support the load the UPS will supply power to the load through bypass Battery Test Mode When the UPS is in AC mode or C
21. arge 2 Place the equipment in bags made of a material sufficiently porous to allow it to breath e g 100m polyethylene 3 Do not remove air from the packaging 1 9 About the Operating Instructions This manual contains information regarding the installation operation and use of the Uninterruptible Power Supply UPS Sinergy I Rackmount It is advised that this instruction manual be consulted before installation of the equipment which operation shall only be carried out by qualified personnel Thereafter it shall be kept and re ferred to whenever it is necessary to carry out work on the UPS 1 10 Device Overview The following table provides an overview of the various versions of the device Table 1 Overview of UPS devices and batteries Type Nominal Power UPS 1 Amp charger with out parallel option 17602 02R 6000VA Sinergy IIIT UPS Model ACDEF6000 22 4 Battery Cabinet Model E240 22 A Note Sinergy II model ACDEF6000 22 1 may be provided with a maximum of eight extension battery cabinets Sinergy II model ACDEF6000 22 4 may be provided with a maximum of fourteen extension battery cabinets 1 11 Symbols The following symbols are used in this handbook WARNING indicates instructions which if not observed may endanger your life your health the reliability of your device or the security of your data NOTE Indicates additional information and tips 1 12 Documentation Structure These instructions can be supplemen
22. ase read the entire instructions for important safety procedures NOTE To obtain new battery ies contact POWERVAR Technical Services at 847 596 7000 toll free at 800 369 7179 NOTE The UPS cannot protect against power outages while the batteries are disconnected 35 UN WARNING e External batteries cannot be replaced during normal operation of the UPS The UPS devices have no internal battery e Servicing of batteries should be performed or supervised by personnel knowledgeable about batteries and the required precautions e The batteries installed in the UPS and in the external battery cabinets contain electrolyte Under normal conditions the containers are dry A damaged battery may leak electrolyte that can be dangerous in contact with the skin and cause irritation to the eyes Should this happen wash the affected part with copious amounts of water and seek immediate medical attention e When replacing batteries replace with the same type and number of batteries or battery packs e Do not dispose of batteries in a fire The batteries may explode Dispose of used batteries according to the instructions e Do not open or damage the battery cases Released electrolyte is harmful to the skin and eyes and may be toxic e A battery can present a risk of electrical shock and high short circuit current The following precautions should be observed when working on batteries e Remove watches rings or other metal objects e Use
23. attery Press button Esc Calibration Others Press button Enter Fault Info Press button Esc Warning Info 22 3 6 1 Main interface home page Bypass Mode Bypass Mode IP 208 0V 50 0Hz IP 208 0V 50 0Hz OP 208 0V 50 0 Hz OP 208 0V 50 0 Hz Batt 273 0V 99 Batt 273 0V 99 Load 0 Load 0 Warning 01 1 In the first line the LCD will display the UPS running status mode 2 When alarms occur the warning or fault information will be displayed below the Load line 3 When the front panel is not operated for 10 minutes the display page will return back to the home page 4 Press the UP or DOWN button to enter the operation menu see 3 7 2 1 5 When the LCD displays the home page and if the UPS is in bypass press ON ENTER button to turn on the UPS to AC converter battery mode according to the setting and input status or press OFF ESC to allow the UPS to bypass mode or shut down refer to section on Single UPS Operation 3 6 2 Operation menu 3 6 2 1 Main menu Line Mode Control IP 208 0V 50 0Hz Measurement OP 208 0V 50 0 Hz Information Batt 273 0V 99 Setting Load 100 Alarm 1 After pressing the UP or DOWN button at the home page the LCD will display five items in the operation Menu Control Measurement Information Setting Alarm 2 Pres
24. ault Inv Volt High The internal inverter failed so that Contact the dealer to repair the inverter voltage is too high Fault 13 Inv Volt Low The internal inverter failed so that Contact the dealer to repair ve pee the inverter voltage is too low Fault 14 Output Short Short circuit occurs on the UPS Remove the short circuit e 40 type 1A NegPower 21 Batt SCR Short 1 24 Inv Rly Short 35 Para Comm Fail OP I Unbalance Fault 41 Over Temp 42 CPU Comm Fail 43 Over load UPS output power is negative There is energy feedback into the UPS from the output This may be caused by regenerative load or cur rent control failure in the parallel system The internal battery SCR has failed short The internal inverter relay is perma nently shorted or the SCR of the STS Static Transfer Switch is shorted Parallel cable for communication is not securely connected in the parallel system The output current is extremely unbalanced between the parallel UPSs or there is an error in the parallel system The internal temperature is too high and has reached the fault level shutdown 1 environment may be too hot 2 fan may be blocked or has failed 3 ventilation may be blocked by the wall or other objects 4 the UPS is overloaded Internal communication failure between CPUs Duration of overload is outside the specification and the UPS shuts down aut
25. bat 621 Maintenance Warin oS enre rN steve ei as aitbeas eave hide tate at aA eee eee rap ee 6 2 Test Replacement and Disposal of Batteres 0 cece cece cece ne ee eee scene enene ease eens eaeeeaen ees J s Warina StAtUS rarene araa sins E ie aaatiew bald aedde Meaatad aa dete whisaaledubee sey NR T2 Fault Mod Thir ese wees arate ee oct 2h SEN Haga Pa ons Salad este ah a seek an oe 7 3 Troubl Shootimg Tables onin metoren Uk a eee aa des ead dea eee ni eee epee ee lee en 8 Appendix A UPS Installation for Parallel System cccccc cece cece cee ee een een eene 8 1 Paralleling UPS Device Swci a itive cuaheiabdin thes Hctein iota E A a a oad 8 2 Output Voltage Calibration sisii aaa a eee e rene rene eee ene ee ee ee enene nena E a aa 8 3 Turn on the parallel system with utility power supply in AC Mode cececeeeeeneneneeeen enone 8 4 Turn on the parallel system without utility power supply in Battery Mode e ce eeeeeene eens 8 5 Turn off the parallel system 1 0 2 0 cece cece eee ne ee ne nent nee eens ne ne en eneeeeeee ease E E aai 8 6 Add one new unit into the parallel SySeM 0 cece cece nee ee eee ee rene ee ee ea enen ene eeeneneeenetaeeenenee 9 Appendix B Specificati oms 0c cece eee e eee ents nee e neta neat neta bene 10 Appendix C Warranty 2 2 0 0 0 EEE EEE EEE een Eee eee 10 1 Basic Warranty srei ene vaaniiee cd EEE t
26. ce into the UPS e A low battery charge state when the UPS is running from battery e UPS is in the BYPASS mode not on line There are two modes to select e N C Contact factory default JP3 jumpered 1 to 2 See Figure D7 N O Contact JP3 jumpered 2 to 3 e Summary Alarm There are two modes to select e N C Contact factory default JP1 jumpered 2 to 3 See Figure D6 e N O Contact JP3 jumpered 1 to 2 A fifth signal will turn off the UPS inverter system This signal capability is provided for computer based systems that can signal when the operating system has been shut down and the UPS battery backup is no longer needed by the system This conserves any remaining battery charge for subsequent power failures that may occur before the UPS battery has been recharged A one second delay is standard See Figure D8 on page 52 for Isolated Contact Interface Card connector pin numbers and functions Figure D5 DB9 Connector Figure D6 Figure D7 JP1 jumpered 2 to 3 JP3 jumpered 1 to 2 51 11 3 Isolated Relay Contact Card Functional Diagrams Function DB9 Pin AC FAIL N C O18 AC FAIL N O P OU 9 LOW BATT N C a O 6 LOW BATT N 0 O O 7 1 IN BYPASS N C O 1 IN BYPASS N C SUM ALARM N O 2 O N I SUM ALARM N C COMMON C SHTDN 5 SHUTDOWN 15SEC 2 3 ql DELAY SHTDN f Ola Figure D8 Simplified Schematic of Interface Connections
27. ce serves as an uninterruptible power supply for connected loads The device is in compliance with all relevant safety regulations concerning information technology equipment including electronic machines for use in an office environment Depending on the type and rating of UPS device certain configurations of battery extensions must be connected These battery extensions may only be connected to the compatible basic UPS unit This system henceforward the unit serves as uninterruptible power supply for connected loads available for use in 19 inch racks The 6kVA must be operated with at least one rack mounted battery extension These battery ex tensions may only be connected electrically with the corresponding base UPS unit UN WARNING POWERVAR considers the safety of personnel to be of paramount importance For this reason it is essential that procedures relating to safety be studied before commencing work and properly adhered to thereafter The User or Operator may intervene in the operation of the UPS provided that the instructions laid out in Batteries on page 3 and Button Operation on page 17 are adhered to The Installation of the UPS described in Electrical Preparations for UPS Installation on page 11 may only be carried out by qualified technical personnel Even when all switches and interrupters are open hazardous voltages are present within the UPS any operation that requires protection pane
28. d The ears should be oriented as shown in Figure 3 below M4 Screw Figure 3 2 2 2 Mechanical Fixing of 19 inch Units Selection of the mounting location NOTE The UPS and its battery cabinets are designed to be mounted horizontal in 19 racks When installing the units please consider the weight especially of the battery extension Preferably the units should be installed in the lower section of the rack UPS systems consisting of several units must be installed so that the battery extensions are mounted in the lower section of the rack with the UPS directly above Included in each Rackmount carton is a rail kit The Rail Kit consists of the following components refer to Figure 4 Right rail slider x 1 Left rail slider x 1 Nut M6 Nut M6 x2 _ Screw M6 x 12 RR _ Screw M6 1 2 2 3 Assembly Steps Step 1 Use 4 M6 screws to mount the right and left rail sliders to the two front posts of the four post rack Refer to Figure 5 below Figure 5 Step 2 Use 4 M6 screws to mount the right and left rail sliders to the two back posts of the four post rack Refer to Figure 6 below herieMeMermeMeleMeOieheD Figure 6 Step 3 Insert one M6 nut into the right and left front posts of the four post rack for a 3U installation Refer to Figure 7 below OrOeOeDeOeOeDeOeOeD Ne OeOeOeMeMeNeHeOeDeg Figure 7 Step 4 Slide the UPS with its right and left ears attached onto th
29. display will turn off and the UPS will completely shut down 20 3 5 8 Turn off the UPS without utility power supply in Battery mode 1 With the LCD on the home page press the OFF ESC button The LCD will show a prompt page of Turn Off Move the arrow to Yes using the up or down button then press ON ENTER The UPS will turn off and go to bypass mode with beeping once Alternatively to turn off the UPS the user can enter the control menu and select the instruction Turn Off Please refer to the section on LCD operation 2 If there is no bypass input voltage the UPS will shut down its internal power supply and the front panel display will turn off 21 3 6 LCD Operation The entire LCD structure is demonstrated in the diagram below Turn On Press button Enter Batt Test Control Press button Esc Mute Para Unlock Page 1 Input Page 2 Output Press button Enter Page 3 Battery Measurement Press button Esc Page 4 Bypass Page 5 Charger Press either button Up or Down Page 1 Bypass Page 2 Output Press button Enter Page 3 Battery Information Press button Esc Page 4 UPS Info Page 5 Others Bypass Output Press button Enter B
30. e Several seconds later each UPS will operate in bypass mode After a while the output relay on each UPS will close and now the parallel system can sup ply power to the loads via bypass b Check if the parallel information in the LCD display is as shown in the picture below If the parallel UPSs have been successfully set up then the LCD display will show Parallel Master Parallel Slave 1 or Parallel Slave 2 If not then do not proceed to the next step and check that the parallel cables have been properly and securely connected Master Slavei Slave2 Bypass Mode Bypass Mode Bypass Mode Parallel Master gt Parallel Slavel gt Parallel Slave2 gt IP 208 0V 50 OHz IP 208 OV 50 OHz IP 208 0V 50 OHz OP 208 0V 50 0Hz OP 208 OV 50 OHz OP 208 0V 50 OHz Batt 273 0V 99 Batt 273 0V 99 Jatt 273 0V 99 Load 0 Load 0 Load 0 c Press and hold the ON button for 0 5s and turn on each UPS one by one For a description on how to turn on the UPS please refer to section 3 5 Master Slave2 Line Mode Line Mode Line Mode Parallel Master Parallel Slavel gt Parallel Slave2 gt IP 208 0V 50 OHz IP 208 0V 50 OHz IP 208 0V 50 OHz OP 208 OV 50 OHz OP 208 0V 50 OHz OP 208 0V 50 OHz Batt 273 0V 99 Batt 273 OV 99 Batt 273 0V 99 Load 0 Load 0 Load 0 43 8 4 Turn on the parallel system without utility power supply in Bat
31. e rail guide until the ears are in contact with the front of the rail guide Refer to Figure 8 below a e g g 2 E g 0 0 o bpOrOeOeOeKeOeOeOeDe c eOcOeMeMeOeMeOeDe Step 6 Assembly complete gcocgegegegegegecegege o iL o o 6 i e i ic ic le ic ic T Figure 10 When the unit is securely in the rack continue with the electrical installation See Electrical Preparations for UPS Installation on page 11 10 2 3 Electrical Preparations for UPS Installation Installation and wiring must be performed in accordance with the local electric laws regulations by authorized technical personnel only Make sure the mains wire and breakers in the building are enough for the rated capacity of UPS to avoid the haz ards of electric shock or fire NOTE Do not use the wall receptacle as the input power source for the UPS as its rated current is less than the UPS s maximum input current Otherwise the receptacle may be burned and destroyed Switch off the mains switch in the building before installation Turn off all the connected devices before connecting to the UPS 2 3 1 External Protection and Isolating Devices WARNING A disconnect switch shall be provided by others for the AC input circuit To reduce the risk of fire connect only to a circuit provided with branch circuit over current protection for Table 3 Amperes rating in accordance with the National Electric Code AN
32. eek immediate medical advice Voltage is always present on the battery contacts Even when discharged a battery has a capacity to supply a high short circuit current which in addition to causing damage to the battery itself and to associated cables may expose the operator to the risk of burns The voltage of a single cell of a single battery block is not dangerous However a number of cells or battery blocks connected in series can produce hazardous voltages The battery is a hermetic type battery and must not be kept in storage or disuse for periods exceeding 6 months at 68 F 20 C without being recharged having been charged to 100 at the beginning of any such period If this period is exceeded it is essential that the batteries be recharged which requires that the UPS be switched on If these conditions are not respected the performance of the battery can no longer be guaranteed We advise recharging the batteries at least once every 4 months Since new batteries often do not provide full capacity after an initial charge it may be necessary to carry out a number of discharge recharge cycles before optimum performance is achieved In order to protect the environment batteries must be disposed of in accordance with the regulations governing disposal of toxic and harmful waste 1 8 Repackaging To re pack proceed as follows 1 Do not pack the equipment until at least six hours have elapsed since the last rech
33. g from the mains supply or switch off the input miniature circuit breaker of the UPS in case of fixed connections and switch off the circuit breaker of the external battery cabinet amp Remove the UPS and external battery cabinet connections in the opposite sequence to that described in Installation 5 Note the date recharging was carried out on the packaging of the external battery cabinet 6 4 Cleaning NOTE Do not use scouring powder or plastic dissolving solutions to clean the UPS 1 Switch off the UPS by pressing the OFF button following the shutdown procedure and disconnect from the mains supply 2 Make sure that the air vents on the UPS are not obstructed 3 Remove dust from the air vents with a vacuum cleaner 4 Clean the outside of the UPS housing by wiping with a dry or a slightly damp cloth NOTE Do not allow liquid to get inside the UPS 37 7 Trouble Shooting 7 1 Warning status When the Fault LED flashes and the buzzer beeps once every second this means that there is a problem s with the UPS In this case the LCD will display a warning code s which the user can use to trouble shoot the UPS by referring to the trouble shooting table below for the possible cause of the problem 7 2 Fault mode 1 When the fault LED illuminates and the buzzer beeps continuously this means that there is a fatal error in the UPS In this case the LCD will display a fault code s which the user can use to trouble shoot
34. ic bypass is acceptable but manual bypass is not available Manual bypass means the user manually puts the UPS into Bypass mode for example in AC mode turning off the UPS will put the UPS into Bypass mode Then the UPS will go to bypass mode but with no output if it is turned off in AC mode NOTE The following items are only available in bypass mode 2 HighLoss V Set the acceptable high voltage for bypass Setting range is from rated Output Volt 11V to 276V The default value is 264V 3 LowLoss V Set the acceptable low voltage for bypass Setting range is from 110V to rated Output Volt 11V The default value is 110V 4 HighLoss F Set the acceptable high frequency for bypass 50 Hz system Setting range is from 51 0 Hz to 54 0 Hz 60 Hz system Setting range is from 61 0 Hz to 64 0 Hz The default value is 54 0 Hz 64 0 Hz 5 LowLoss F Set the acceptable low frequency for bypass 50 Hz system Setting range is from 46 0 Hz to 49 0 Hz 60 Hz system Setting range is from 56 0 Hz to 59 0 Hz The default value is 46 0 Hz 56 0 Hz 28 2 Output setting only available or effective on bypass mode 1 Volt 200 Sets the output voltage to 200Vac 208 Sets the output voltage to 208 Vac 220 Sets the output voltage to 220Vac 230 Sets the output voltage to 230Vac 240 Sets the output voltage to 240Vac Freq 50Hz Sets the output frequency to 50Hz 60Hz Sets the output frequency to
35. l menu to communication failure When remove the warning and then the this warning appeared the UPS UPS will start up could not start up because it is 2 If the UPSs in the system are sepa system protection for parallel rated to single UPS disconnect the system output to other UPSs and choose Para Unlock in control menu to remove the warning Then the UPS can start up Warning 3F Para Protect NOTE Check the UPS operational mode parallel or single and the connections The UPS may be damaged if the pa rallel cable is not securely connected while the UPS is in the parallel mode Fault Bus Start Fail The internal converter failed so that Contact the dealer to repair the DC bus voltage could not be boosted to the correct level Fault Bus Over 1 DC bus voltage is too high be 1 Shut down and restart the system cause of mains input or load and observe if the fault reoccurs transient current 2 Contact the dealer for repair 2 The internal converter failed 02 Fault 03 Bus Under The internal converter failed so that Contact the dealer to repair the DC bus voltage is too low 4 Fault 04 Bus Unbalance 1 The load is abnormal Contact the dealer so that the internal positive and negative DC bus voltages are unbalanced 2 The internal converter failed Fault Inv Start Fail The internal inverter failed so that Contact the dealer to repair the inverter voltage could not start up correctly F
36. ls to be opened and or removed must be carried out by POWERVAR authorized technical personnel only The Sinergy III Rackmount Series UPS listed in Table 1 on page 4 with a mounting height of 3 U 1 U 1 75 44 45 mm are designed for horizontal installation in 19 inch racks of Industrial strength 1 3 2 Safety Notices WARNING Carefully read the following safety notices Failure to observe the instructions may endanger your life your health the reliability of your device or the security of your data Transport the unit only in suitable packaging protected against jolts and shocks If the equipment is moved from a cold environment to the operating room condensation may occur Before you switch on the equipment it must be absolutely dry An acclimatization period of at least two hours is required The equipment must be installed in accordance with the environmental conditions specified in Environmental Conditions on page 6 and in Table 4 on page 11 Install the UPS indoors and in a structurally sound area Even with all buttons in OFF see Button Operation on page 17 the device UPS is not isolated from the mains To isolate completely from the mains the power cables must be disconnected Lay all cables so that nobody can stand on them or trip over them When connecting the device to the power supply follow instructions in the section Electrical Preparations for UPS Installation on page 11
37. ment to building world class products We take pride in every unit that leaves our facility 1 1 Technical Support POWERVAR offers 24 hour technical support To contact POWERVAR T 847 596 7000 800 369 7179 F 847 596 7100 Please check with POWERVAR Service for assistance ordering replacing or disposing of Batteries Please check with POWERVAR Service before attempting to repair or return any POWERVAR product If a POWERVAR UPS needs repair or replacement Service will issue a Return Material Authorization RMA number along with instructions on how to return the UPS 1 2 FCC Compliance ATTENTION Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible or in AK FCC compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment This equipment was tested and complies with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful Interference when the UPS is operating in a commercial environment The UPS generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy If installation and use is not in accordance with the instruction manual it may cause harmful interference to radio communications ATTENTION Operation of this equipment in a residential area may cause harmful radio communications interference The user is responsible for correcting the interference 1 3 Safety 1 3 1 Safety Intended Use This devi
38. mg POWERVAR Solutions for Power Quality POWERVAR Sinergy IH Rackmount Tower User Instruction Manual IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS This manual contains important instructions for models ACDEF6000 22 E240 22 A 6KVA UPS BATTERY CABINET Follow these instructions during the unpacking installation and maintenance of the UPS If you have a problem with the UPS please refer to this manual before calling technical services POWERVAR 1450 South Lakeside Drive Waukegan IL 60085 8301 T 847 596 7000 800 369 7179 F 847 596 7100 A01 00027 Rev A A01 00027 Rev A Table of Contents 3s Weak age Currents Topoa orpo h a A TEA bake ee nets vesge REAS PERRE neeaaeecbaaseus egncnaeesaeetts wha esd HO Radio Interference ix a gesg eves esa er eens athe ost eeeeeneedecua ie EA EREE TI REEE A E T Baters sea ornopee eyes ta tena ateie he ten ed AD IIH aoa Sed Damea deed Dis bah oh deed weno us sa teVRens seeded hae eee 28 Repackasiigs zem ests tender dfeen penta ad ceeded biakauecibedepesane cite ae iat nh a a a youn aa a i a ega 9 About the Operating Instructions soseri iee eee eee eee EE D A eens D EE ia SAE R AA 10 DEVICE OVeL Ve We oeie o raa EEEE ARAE Bole E A A abe AA E OE ag eat Aly Symbols a raa a e AE Ea AAA AE ve Gea APAA EEE OEIT AAAA TARIR deneas sae ENIRE SIES 212 Doc mentation Structure osea ER E das AE A RAT E a dae tas cada R R EARE 213 Prep ration for Us s sssi opran L ES
39. n front panel to show the UPS working status Mode ____ LED Bypass Line Battery Fault UPS Power On Bypass mode O O O AC Mode Converter Mode O O O Battery mode O O O Fault mode O OQ Battery test mode O O Note means LED is lit means LED is off means LED is flashing 3 4 Audible Alarm Bypass mode Beeping once every 2 minutes Battery Battery test mode normal battery voltage Beeping once every 4 seconds Battery Battery test mode low battery voltage Beeping once every second Warnings except overload Beeping once every second 3 5 Single UPS Operation 3 5 1 Turn on the UPS with the utility power supply to Line mode 1 Make sure mains input and battery are connected and that the battery pack breaker is in the ON position Set the external mains input breaker to the ON position The fan will now be running and the UPS will supply power to the loads via bypass The UPS is operating in Bypass mode NOTE When the UPS is in Bypass mode the output voltage comes directly from the utility and the load is not protected by the UPS To protect the load the UPS must be turned on to Line mode 2 With the LCD on home page press the ON ENTER button The LCD will show a prompt page of Turn On Move the arrow to Yes using the up or down button and then press ON ENTER The UPS will start up and beep once You could al
40. n is disabled 1 2 0000 1500 The maximum discharge time ranging from 0 to 1500 mi nutes When Dischg Protect is enabled the UPS will shut down to protect the battery after backup time arrives If Dischg protect is dis abled then this setting is not functional The default value for this setting is 990 minutes 2 Batt Test Type 2 1 Short Time Battery test will last for a duration of 10 seconds 2 2 Long Time The duration of the battery test can be set to 01 99 minutes 2 3 Till Batt Low Battery test will not stop until the battery voltage is low 30 4 Calibration for authorized service personel only 1 Batt Calibrate the battery voltage measurement Calibration Calibration range is from OV to 5 7V The default value is OV Batt 273 0 0 0 Battery calibration is available in all operational modes Inv 209 0 0 0 2 Inv Adjust the inverter output voltage The adjustable range Chg 273 0 0 0 is from OV to 6 4V The default value is OV Inverter calibration is only available in line battery converter mode Chg Adjust the Charger output voltage The adjustable range is from OV to 6 9V The default value is OV Charger calibra tion is only available in bypass line converter mode NOTE Before making any charger output voltage adjustment first disconnect all batteries to obtain an accurate charger vol tage The adjustment should be suitable to the battery specifi cations
41. nd Isolating Devices ceecece cece cence eee ee eee eens neta ene eneeanena ene ets 2 3 2 Installation Data eieaa 4 vie wis deed anauieaiesdvetancueresaa eb E he ewevad A V dst auesan evened Aaa eae E 2 3 3 Cable siz s and Currents 3 23 2 r eE aE vier eae town arth ewes els beeen 2 3 4 Connection Warming 3 2 05 vested ed aE aae ef cel pene sboesds A AEE E EE AE TANE beset ARE 24 Connecting Mains and Load Cables izs s3 0sc8 8 ae eeieea prae EE E EA EEVEE AEA E ESENE ES 2 4 1 Prepare input and output cables ssssnsseenssssrsssserrsserresssrrsssrrrrsreressssersserrrseerrsserte tas 2 4 2 Connect the input and output cables to the terminal block sessssssreesrssrissrrsrrrsrrrrresrrerereere Ba a 115 21 1b ane eC eee ee 3 1 Operating Mode Status Description cceeeee ee ec cence ene nee ne eeeaee eens eens teen eneneneee rreren 3 2 ButtomOperations era aaea o eaa Na AE REENE pedi ae A A EEA a E tendon ES 3232 LED IMmdicators a a A r EEA A E E A A eE NA EES A E AS A ea 3 A Audible Alarm soga sau lee aE Sua oe te EREE nee et ne ek ERE nd DEEA ARTA E epee EETRI 325 Single UPS Operations ssoi inai ee ea a RAE AE EE E R R a O seat 3 5 1 Turn on the UPS with utility power supply to Line mode ssssssessesessrerrrrrrersrrerersrrrrese 3 5 2 Turn on the UPS without utility power supply to battery mode cceceeeeeee ee ee ee ee eee n ene 325 3 Connect devic s tothe UPS eiren en iia A ER
42. nd intentionally disconnected from AC mains power will experience battery discharge charge cycles that are potentially far more numerous than those for which the battery was designed As a result Products used in such applications will experience substantially reduced battery life Therefore POWERVAR s standard warranty term does not apply in these cases and is sup planted by a 90 day warranty from time of shipment from POWERVAR The warranty provided by POWERVAR provides for the replacement of the battery or battery systems in the event that the batteries do not meet the per formance specifications as determined by POWERVAR exclusively All warranty services will be performed dur ing POWERVAR normal non holiday business hours Monday through Friday 8 00 AM 5 00 PM CST Any service required by Customer to be performed outside of normal business hours will be subject to POWERVAR s prevailing labor rates 10 3 Battery Life Disclaimer POWERVAR s standard battery warranty applies only to UPS and UPM products which are continuously con nected to AC mains power except during utility power outages Products which are regularly and intentionally disconnected from AC mains power will experience battery discharge charge cycles potentially far more numerous than those for which the battery was designed As a result products used in such applications will experience sub stantially reduced battery life For that reason POWERVAR s standard battery
43. omatically 41 Contact the dealer Contact the dealer to repair Contact the dealer to repair Securely connect the parallel cable Contact the dealer to repair 1 Do not allow the ambient temp erature to exceed 40 C 2 confirm that the fan is not blocked and is operating normally 3 confirm that there is good ventila tion 4 remove the overload Contact the dealer to repair Remove excess loads from the UPS output and restart the UPS 8 APPENDIX A UPS Installation for Parallel System part numbers with parallel option only 8 1 Paralleling UPS Devices Make sure all of the UPSs are parallel models A maximum of three Sinergy III UPSs can be connected in parallel The units to be connected in parallel must be of the same type and rating and the settings of these devices must be identical Before connecting the parallel cable s and the current share cable s between the UPSs in the parallel system make sure that each UPS has the same configuration including the following parameters a output voltage b output frequency c bypass voltage range d bypass frequency range e converter enable or disable f bypass enable or disable g bypass open or forbidden h frequency auto detect enable or disable i inverter short clear enable or disable 8 2 Output voltage calibration Before connecting the parallel cable s and the share current cable s between the UPSs in the parallel system tu
44. onverter mode and the battery test command is enabled through LCD or monitoring software the UPS will start Battery test This operation is used to check the battery status Warning Status If some error occurs in the UPS but is still running normally the buzzer will alarm roe eta cacehgparae cosy Fault Mode When fatal error occurs in the UPS it will beep continuously and go to fault mode M mamaman a 16 3 2 Button Operation LCD Be Panel RY 3 Ca 4 Va K Ry O Caa a O o O Ohe indicators gt Buttons Q N Q amp Q 5 g ws N gt lt lt Y cA Ng SX Sal There are 4 buttons on the front panel ON ENTER _ Press this button to turn on the UPS Or press it to confirm the selection in the menu OFF ESC Press this button to turn off the UPS Or press it to return to last menu Press this button to jump up to an item in the menu UP Or press this button to jump to the previous page in the screen Or press this button to increase the number in the setting Press this button to jump down to the next item in the menu DOWN Or press this button to jump to next page in the screen Or press this button to decrease the number in the setting UP DOWN _ To allow the LCD display to rotate 90 automatically press these two buttons at the same time This operation is used to configure the UPS in rack or tower display 17 3 3 LED Indicators There are 4 LEDs o
45. or the battery may be destroyed 5 Others Hot standby Enable Hot standby function is enabled This means that the UPS is set to be a host of a hot standby system and that the UPS Hot Standby will automatically restart after AC recovery even without a Backup Time battery connected Disable Hot standby function is disabled The UPS is operating in normal mode and cannot restart without a battery Hot Standby Disable is the default setting Status Disable 31 Backup Time Parameter Setting Authorized Installation Personnel Only Batt Groups Set the number of battery groups ranging from 1 to 6 The default value is 1 group Hot Standby Batt Cap Set the battery capacity such as 7AH 9AH 10AH Backup Time 12AH 17AH 26AH 40AH 65AH 100AH and so on The default value is 9AH Factor Calibrate the displayed backup time by adjusting this Backup Time multiplier factor The formulation is listed below 5 Displayed backup time Original backup time X Multiplier Batt Groups factor Batt Cap The value of the default factor is 1 0 and can range from 0 5 to 2 Factor These parameters are for the battery backup time calculation 3 7 2 6 Alarm page Alarm Info Fault 14 Output Short Warning 01 Bat Open This page records and displays the faults and warning events as they occurred in time 32 4 INTERFACES The UPS is equipped with a serial interface COM 3 USB and
46. orres eats ap ponte rated een epenatesnendeesank dapbemeees meet vanity 10 2 Pitat oS Syaeeecees hope st ea eeeee ve taurk a eaa a e a st aiols tab a na Ea e Ea tater 10 3 Battery Lite Disclaimer isi ainis sateen theca a AE EA nay eh ets ee AEN eapeleves cha cek dele oaee vhw ere 11 Appendix D Isolated Relay Contact Card 0 00c cc ccec cece ecc eee cece ete e een een eeneea eens 1AN Descriptio co veseciseawseobtasianceetnds bel Ouink does Why O ian be EE Wes tea Reed Mabe Dies Ringe denies 11 2 Installation in Sinergy II 6KVA UPS accessory Slot 0 cececeee ee ne rene nent neta eneneneeeenenenenenaees 11 3 Isolated Relay Contact Card Operation cece cee e cence eee n ence ne ene ee ene ene ee setae tase ta egs 11 4 Isolated Relay Contact Card Functional Diagrams 0 0 0 e cece ce eeee tence nent ene eeeaeeeneneeenenaens 11 5 Isolated Relay Contact Card Specifications ce cecececene nese eee eene ene ee eases eneeaeeeaenenenenaea 11 6 Instructions for Nortel Meridian PBX Systems ccceceeeeeee ee ne eect eee ene eens ee eneneneneeaenenes A01 00027 Rev A 1 Introduction Thank you for selecting this uninterruptible power supply UPS POWERVAR s Sinergy III Rackmount Series UPS offers the most reliable protection from the harmful effects of electrical line disturbances for your computing and communications equipment POWERVAR s ISO 9001 certification represents our commit
47. ot isolated from the input voltage Hazardous voltages may occur between the battery terminals and the ground terminal 6 2 Test Replacement and Disposal of Batteries The UPS does not require maintenance by the user however battery maintenance is recommended in accordance with IEEE Recommended Practice for Maintenance Testing and Replacement of Valve Regulated Lead Acid VRLA Batteries for Stationary Applications IEEE Std 1188 1996 When the batteries expire trained battery service personnel must replace them A certified disposal recycling company should carry out disposal recycling of the UPS and or batteries Exhausted rechargeable batteries are classified as harmful toxic waste and as such the law demands that they be disposed of recycled by an authorized recycling center The manufacturer s service center is fully equipped to deal with such batteries in accordance with the law and with the greatest respect for the environment Contact Technical Support to arrange for maintenance and or battery replacement The typical battery life cycle is 3 to 5 years at an ambient temperature of 77 F 25 C however battery life is also dependent on the frequency and duration of mains failures or battery discharge cycles The battery test should be carried out periodically 6 to 12 months in order to ascertain the general condition of the batteries 6 2 1 Battery Replacement WARNING Prior to starting the battery replacement ple
48. rn on each UPS into the line mode or into the battery mode respectively Using a multimeter measure the output voltage of each UPS Make sure that the difference in the output voltage amoung the UPSs is less than 1 0V If not the output voltage can be adjusted from the front panel LCD as shown below Setting Calibration You can choose Add or Control Sub to adjust inverter Bypass Batt 273 0 0 0 voltage And the voltage Measurement ECO gt iny 208 0 0 0 gt range is from OV to Output Chg 273 0 0 0 9 9V the default value Information Battery is OV lt UCalibration gt Setting gt Others Alarm After adjusting the inverter voltage confirm that the difference between the displayed value and the voltage meas ured by a multimeter is no more than 1V If the voltage difference is more than 1V please adjust the output volt age via the LCD so that the difference is not more than 1V Then shut down the UPS to save this setting into EEPROM 42 8 3 Turn on the parallel system with utility power supply in AC mode Attach the parallel cable s and the current share cable s between the UPSs in the parallel system NOTE The parallel UPSs cannot use the same battery pack Each UPS must be connected to a separate battery pack Refer to figure 15 on page 45 a Turn on the breaker of every battery pack and then power on each UPS one by one The fan on each UPS will start running and each UPS will start to initializ
49. rt the UPS the procedures outlined in the section Single UPS Operation must be followed The EPO circuit may be extended by connecting the normally closed switches in series between the EPO connector pins Activating opening any of the series switches will cause the UPS to shut off its output 34 6 Maintenance UN 6 1 Maintenance Warnings Service and repair should only be done by trained authorized personnel During any service work to the UPS it should be turned off or manually bypassed Note that potentially lethal voltages exist within this unit as long as the battery supply is connected Your UPS power module and battery module s do not require routine maintenance Do not open them for any reason There are no user serviceable parts inside Even after the unit is disconnected form the mains components inside the UPS system are still connected to the battery packs which are potentially dangerous Before carrying out any kind of service and or maintenance disconnect the batteries and verify that no current is present and no hazardous voltage exists on the terminals of high capacity capacitors such as BUS capacitors Fuses should be replaced only by factory authorized personnel Blown fuses should be replaced only with fuses of the same number and type Verify that no voltage between the battery terminals and the ground terminal is present before maintenance or repair In this product the battery circuit is n
50. s UP or DOWN button to select item 3 Press ON ENTER button to confirm the selection 4 Press OFF ESC button to return back to the home page 23 3 6 2 2 Control Batt Test Mute Para Unlock NOTE 1 Para Unlock appears only when a parallel communication failure occurs NOTE 2 Turn On will be displayed if UPS is not turned on Turn Off will be displayed if UPS is turned on Generally speaking these two messages will not be displayed at the same time or in all operation modes 1 Turn On Turn Off This item is for turning on off the UPS a In Bypass mode the LCD will display Turn On in the control menu If it is selected and confirmed the UPS will transfer to AC mode or to converter mode or to battery mode according to the setting and input status Control Line Mode gt gt Turn On Turn On Batt Test IP 208 0V 50 0Hz gt Yes OP 208 0V 50 0 Hz Batt 273 0V 99 Load 100 Mute Para Unlock No NOTE The UPS may be turned on by simply pressing the ON ENTER button in the home page It s not necessary to enter the control menu to turn on the UPS b In AC mode or converter mode or battery mode the LCD will display Turn Off in the control menu If it is selected and confirmed the UPS will transfer to bypass mode or shut down Control Bypass Mode gt Turn On Turn Off Batt Test IP 208 0V 50 0Hz Yes OP 208 0V 50 0 Hz
51. s the OFF button twice The UPS will enter bypass mode or no output mode without output b Turn off the output breaker on this UPS Then turn off the input breaker on this UPS c After the UPS shuts down remove the parallel cable and the share current cable d Remove the UPS from the parallel system 44 Figure 15 Wiring of two and three UPSs in Parallel Share Current Cable Connection Parallel Communication Port Connection o 6 Parallel Communication Port Connection Wiring of three UPSs in parallel 45 Mains Power Distribution CB 1 CB 2 Optional Output __ Load Circuit Breakers Distribution CB CB Mains Power Distribution CB 1 CB 2 CB 3 Optional Output __ Load ei Distribution Circuit Breakers CB CB CB 9 APPENDIX B SPECIFICATIONS UPS Model ACDEF6000 22 1 ACDEF6000 22 4 UPS Part number 17602 02R 17602 03R 17602 04R 17602 05R Topology True On line Double Conversion Voltage VAC 200 208 220 230 240 Voltage Range VAC 176 to 300 V 3 Full load 110 to300V 3 1 2 load Low Line Transfer Batt 176 VAC
52. so enter the control menu to select the instruction Turn On to startup the UPS Please refer to the section LCD operation 3 A few seconds later the UPS will enter Line mode and Line mode will be displayed on the LCD NOTE In line mode if the utility power is abnormal the UPS will transfer to Battery mode without interruption 18 3 5 2 Turn on the UPS without the utility power supply to Battery mode 1 Make sure the battery is connected and that the battery pack breaker is in the ON position 2 Press the ON ENTER button to start up the internal power The UPS will enter into Bypass mode without output 3 With the LCD on the home page press the ON ENTER button The LCD will show a prompt page of Turn On Move the arrow to Yes using the up or down button and then press ON ENTER The UPS will start up and beep once You could also enter the control menu to select the instruction Turn On to startup the UPS Please refer to the section LCD operation 4 A few seconds later the UPS will enter into Battery mode and Battery mode will be displayed on the LCD NOTE In battery mode the UPS will shutdown automatically once the battery is depleted If the utility power is restored the UPS will auto restart to Line mode 3 5 3 Connect devices to the UPS After the UPS is turned on devices load can now be connected to the UPS 1 Turn on the UPS and then
53. t have sufficient space for the installation operation to be carried out Access doors must be suffi ciently large to permit passage of the unit 1 18 Rack Loading Taking into consideration the weight of the Sinergy III Rackmount UPS batteries as reported in the mechanical specifications for the battery cabinet on page 48 it is necessary that the chosen cabinet be capable of supporting the weight of the unit batteries 2 Rack Tower Installation 2 1 Tower Installation The UPS system is shipped with two sets of feet and 6 extensions 2 short extensions plus 4 long extensions that can be used to install the UPS module in the Tower configuration A Install Stand a lone Refer to Figure 1 Assemble two feet and one short extension as one tower stand as shown in Step 1 Align the two stands approximately 35 cm apart as shown in Step 2 Put the UPS module in the stands as shown in Step 3 Step 1 Step 2 Short extension Figure 1 B Install UPS module and one battery bank as shown in Figure 2 below Assemble two feet and two long extensions as one tower stand as shown in Step 1 Align the two stands approximately 35 cm apart as shown in Step 2 Put the UPS module and battery bank in the stands as shown in Step 3 Step 1 Step 2 Figure 2 2 2 Rack Installation 2 2 1 Attaching the Mounting Ears Attach the mounting ears to the side mounting holes of UPS or the battery bank using the screws provide
54. ted with additional sheets describing for example specific extensions options or device status 1 13 Preparation for Use 1 13 1 Delivery The goods have been checked thoroughly before dispatch On receipt check the packaging and ensure that the con tents are undamaged 1 13 2 Storage If it is not intended that the UPS be used immediately upon delivery attention shall be paid to the storage conditions If the batteries or the equipment are to be stored they must be kept clean in a dry environment and away from extremes of temperature Table 2 Storage Data Temperature limits Batteries ONLY 32 F to 104 F 0 C to 40 C Temperature limits UPS without batteries 13 F to 131 F 25 C to 55 C Relative humidity from 10 to 90 1 14 Unpacking and Inspection The utmost care shall be taken when removing the packaging in order to avoid damaging the equipment Check all packaging materials to ensure that no items are discarded WARNING A battery cabinet is very heavy The unit weight of a battery cabinet is 142 Ibs 64 5kg Ai To prevent personal injury or damage to the battery cabinet suitable lifting equipment and multiple people should be employed when lifting the battery cabinet Unpack the package and check the package contents The shipping package contains UPS Shipping Package Battery Shipping Package One UPS 1 One Battery cabinet One user manual 2 One Battery cable Rail kit 3 Two Mo
55. ter than expected 3 Make sure that the battery numbers setting on the control board Please refer to the section on changing battery quantity is consistent with the actual number of batteries connected 19 3 5 5 Battery mode operation 1 When the UPS is in Battery mode the buzzer will beep according to the battery capacity Normally the buzzer will beep once every 4 seconds When the battery voltage drops to the alarm level the buzzer will beep once per second and the UPS will soon automatically shut down At this time users could switch off any non critical loads to disable the shutdown alarm and prolong the backup time If no more load can be removed at this time then all loads should be shut down as soon as possible to protect the de vices or to save data Otherwise there is a risk of data loss or load failure 2 In Battery mode if the buzzer sounds annoying the user can enter Control gt Mute on the LCD to silence it Please refer to the section on LCD operation 3 The backup time of the long run model depends on the external battery capacity 4 The backup time may change under different environment temperature and load type 5 The maximum backup time is limited by default to 16 5 hours After discharging for 16 5 hours the UPS will automatically shut down to protect the battery The default time can be modified through the LCD panel or the communication port 3 5 6 Test the batteries 1 To check the ba
56. tery mode a Turn on the battery breaker b Press the ON button of one UPS to set up the power supply The UPS will enter to power on mode After initialization the UPS will enter to No Output mode Then press the ON button again to turn on the UPS c A few seconds later the UPS will turn on and enter Battery mode d Repeat steps a thru c for the other UPS s e This completes the installation of the parallel system which will now supply power to the load Battery Mode Battery Mode Battery Mode Parallel Master gt Parallel Slavet Parallel Slav 2 gt IP 0 0V 0 OHz IP 0 0V 0 OHz IP 0 0V 0 OHz OP 208 0V 50 OHz OP 208 OV 50 OHz OP 208 0V 50 OHz Batt 245 0V 50 Batt 245 0V 50 Batt 245 0V 50 Load Ow Load O Load 0 8 5 Turn off the parallel system Press and hold the OFF button to turn off each UPS one by one The buzzer will beep once and the UPS will enter bypass mode or no output mode synchronously 8 6 Add one new unit into the parallel system a A UPS cannot be added into the parallel system while the system is running The load must first be re moved and then the parallel system shut down b Make sure the UPS that will be added to the parallel system is a parallel model and follow the instructions outlined in the previous sections 8 7 Remove one unit from the parallel system a On the UPS to be removed from the parallel system pres
57. the fan 3 Contact the dealer to repair Warning 0B EPO Enable EPO plug jumper is removed or Connect the EPO plug jumper or the external EPO switch is off switch on the external EPO switch Warning 0D Over Temp The internal temperature is too 1 Do not allow the ambient temp high erature to exceed 40 C 1 environment may be too hot 2 confirm that the fan is not blocked 2 fan may be blocked or has and is operating normally failed 3 confirm that there is good ventila 3 ventilation may be blocked by tion the wall or other objects 4 remove the overload 4 the UPS is overloaded OE Charger Fail The charger has failed Contact the dealer to repair Warning 0 IP Fuse Open The input fuse on the power stage Check the input fuse and replace the board is open fuse if it is open 1 Warning 33 Overload 3 The UPS is locked in bypass after Remove the overload shut down the Times an overload has occurred three UPS and restart it times in 30 minutes Warning 3A Maintain EMBS port is open or the maintain If the EMBS port is short circuited Open switch sensor connected to EMBS the warning will disappear port is triggered The UPS is transferred to bypass Warning 3F Para Protect Parallel cable is not connected well 1 Confirm that the parallel cable is when restart after the parallel sys securely connected Choose Para tem is fault because of parallel Unlock from the contro
58. the UPS by referring to the trouble shooting table below for the possible cause of the fault 2 Do not attempt to turn on the UPS before the problem has been corrected If the problem cannot be cor rected please contact the distributor or service personnel immediately 3 In an emergency immediately disconnect the UPS from the connection to the utility external battery and output to avoid more risk or danger 7 3 Trouble shooting table Refer to the table below for trouble shooting the UPS Warning 01 Batt Open 1 The battery is not connected 2 The battery protection device is open Warning 07 Over Charge 1 Battery numbers and setting do not match 2 Charger voltage is too high or charger failure Warning 08 Batt Low 1 Battery is discharged deeply to low level 2 Battery number is not correct 3 Battery is at the end of life Warning 09 Over load The load exceeds the rating of the UPS OA Fan Error 1 Fan is blocked 2 Fan is at the end of life 3 Fan detection circuit has failed 38 1 Connect the battery 2 Replace or restore the protection device 1 Correct the battery number or it s setting 2 Disconnect the battery and check the charger output voltage Contact the dealer to repair 1 Recharge the battery 2 Correct the battery number 3 Replace the battery Remove excess loads from the UPS 1 Make sure the fan is not blocked 2 Contact the dealer to replace
59. tools with insulated handles e Wear rubber gloves and boots Do not short or bridge the battery terminals with any object e Unplug and turn off the UPS before performing battery replacement e Do not connect or disconnect the battery module s while the UPS is operating from the battery supply Do not lay tools or metal parts on top of batteries e Disconnect charging source prior to connecting or disconnecting battery terminals e Determine if the battery in inadvertently grounded If inadvertently grounded remove source from the ground Contact with any part of a grounded battery can result in electrical shock The likelihood of such shock can be reduced if such grounds are removed during installation and maintenance applicable to equipment and remote battery supplies not having a grounded supply circuit 36 6 3 Storage For extended storage at ambient temperature lt 77 F lt 25 C the batteries should be charged for 5 hours once every 4 months at higher storage temperatures it is advised that this period be reduced to 2 months p Connect the UPS with attached external battery cabinets to a mains outlet socket having an earth connection or install fixed connections in accordance with chapter Installation on page 7 to an appropriate source N Switch on the input miniature circuit breaker at the rear of the devices UPS and external battery cabinet in the case of fixed connections U After 5 hours unplu
60. ttery status or the performance when the UPS is running in Line Converter mode enter Control gt Batt Test to instruct the UPS to perform a battery test Please refer to the section on LCD operation 2 The UPS can also be instructed to perform a battery test through monitoring software 3 If the UPS is in battery testing Battery test mode will be displayed on the LCD the buzzer indication will be the same as in battery mode but both the line LED and the battery LED will be lit 3 5 7 Turn off the UPS with utility power supply in Line mode 1 With the LCD on the home page press the OFF ESC button The LCD will show a prompt page of Turn Off Move the arrow to Yes using the up or down button then press ON ENTER The UPS will turn off and go to bypass mode with beeping once Alternatively to turn off the UPS the user can enter the control menu and select the instruction Turn Off Please refer to the section on LCD operation NOTE Here Turn Off means that the UPS is not operating in Line Converter Battery Battery testing mode Even though the UPS is turned off if the input or bypass voltage is normal the internal power sup ply will continue to operate and if the bypass status has been set to enable the output voltage of the UPS will continue to be present 2 To fully turn off the output switch off the external input breaker A few seconds later the LCD
61. unting ears One USB cable 4 Rail kit Two sets of tower stands consisting of two 5 Two sets of tower stands consisting of two feet feet two short and four long extensions and two short extensions One parallel cable and one current share cable units with parallel option only Two Mounting ears Ferrules NOTE Before installation please inspect the unit Be sure that the unit is not damaged during transportation Do not turn on the unit and notify the carrier and dealer immediately if there is any damage or lacking of some parts Please keep the original package in a safe place for future use 1 15 Handling The equipment must be kept upright at all times and handled with care damage may be caused if dropped or subjected to severe impact 1 16 Environmental conditions The Sinergy II Rackmount UPS must be installed in an area protected from extremes of temperature water and humidity and the presence of conductive powder or dust See Table 4 on page 11 Do not stack units and do not place any objects on top of a unit The functional temperature range of the UPS is 32 F to 104 F 0 C to 40 C The ideal ambient temperature range is 59 F to 77 F 15 C to 25 C The maximum ambient operating tempera ture is 104 F 40 C The battery life is defined at 68 F 20 C Operation of the equipment above 77 F 25 C reduces the service life of the batteries dramatically 1 17 Access to area The area mus
62. ws the UPS to startup with parallel function and only appears when the LCD shows the warning of 3F Para Protect The warning means that the parallel system is in protection and could not start up because of parallel communication failure Before the parallel system is restarted please confirm this selection first NOTE Before executing this action please check that the system cables and connections are connected correctly and safely Please read the related contents in the section under troubleshooting Control Is single or Bypass Mode Turn On parallel cable OK Parallel Master Batt Test IP 0 0V 0 0Hz Mute Yes OP 208 0V 50 0 Hz gt Para Unlock No Batt 273 0V 99 Load 0 25 3 6 2 3 Measurement Measurement displays the measured value of the parameters such as voltage current frequency power capac ity time etc Press the UP or DOWN button to explore the pages Output 2 5 Battery Volt 208 0V Curr 43 3A Volt 273 0V Freq 50 0Hz Cap 100 Inv 208 0V Dischg Time Apparent Power 00 00 00 6000VA Active Power 26 3 6 2 4 Information Information displays the value and status of all parameter settings Press the UP or DOWN button to explore the pages Bypass Status HighLoss V LowLoss V HighLoss F LowLoss F Battery Backup Time 990 Minute Batt Test Type Short Time 10 Second 3 7 2 5 Setting 1 6

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