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1. MODEL NO 9103 1 N AC INPUT De Figure 1 8 2 3KVA 110V Rear Panel 1 5 1K 2K 3K VA UPS User s Manual 1 5 3 Connectors on the Rear Panel AMERICAN IEC GERMAN BRITISH Figure 1 9 Connectors on the Rear Panel 1 6 Four Keys 1 6 ON OFF Press this key for 1 second to turn on the UPS IKVA and press it again for 1 second to turn off Test Buzzer Off Press this key in NORMAL mode the UPS 1KVA will enter into BATTERY mode and count the time to 6 minutes or to Battery Low status and then return to NORMAL mode If the test time to Battery Low is less than 3 minutes the UPS will issue a warning message to remind you to change the battery During test you can press this key again to interrupt When the buzzer sounds you can also press it to turn off ON OFF Press this key to turn on the UPS 2 3KVA and press it again to turn off Buzzer On Off on the Rear Panel This key controls the sound of buzzer and the fine tune of output voltage for the UPS 2 3KVA For voltage adjustment see 3 6 1 7 Display SL Lo Y Bi Lo NORMAL BATTERY BYPASS ANT 6 VER FAULT CHARGE LOAD LOAD BATTERY Figure 1 10 1KVA 110V LED Display Overview I NORMAL BATTERY BYPASS A LN A Xe LOAD FAULT SAVING LOAD Savi
2. The load bar means two digits The battery bar means one digit Below indicates E31 which means Power is over 125 for 10 seconds LOAD C C C C BATTERY E E E E e 1K 700VA error message numbers and their description are listed as below E01 There is an error in system RAM data read write E05 Thermo sensor is dead E10 There is an error in voltage setting E30 Power is over 100 for 60 seconds 1K 2K 3K UPS User s Manual E52 RMS current is over 300 E53 Battery test fails batteries are likely to be damaged ES4 The live wire and neutral wire of line cord are connected contrarily E55 Input voltage is over 150V for 110V model e There are LCDs on the front panels of 2000DS and 3000DS e The error message numbers of 2 3KVA and their descriptions are given below E04 Charger fault E20 E21 E22 E23 E25 E26 E30 E31 E32 Input output sync lasts too long E69 Input output sync lasts too long E78 DIP Switch setting errs E83 Transmission of data fails E84 Input voltage is wrong in Bypass Mode E89 RMS of output current is more than 200
3. 2 3KVA Definition of Configuration Switch 2 3KVA SWI System On SW2 Fine Tune SW3 Cold Start SW4 Frequency SWS Synchronized Range SW6 Voltage Select Bit 3 SW7 Voltage Select Bit 2 SW8 Voltage Select Bit 1 The switch is designed to protect the UPS from wrong touch of during transportation Only when the switch is ON can the system work normally the default is OFF When switch is ON you can adjust the output voltage up or down using the buzzer switch Under the circumstance of no AC power input if you want to output AC power by starting the batteries inside the UPS you can set the switch ON However when the AC power meets the conditions for input the function is ineffective When the conditions for cold start are established you can choose 50 or 60 Hz as the output frequency using this switch for cold start only Select Sync frequency between input and output In an area where frequency is unstable you can choose the range of 3 Hz whereas in an area of stable frequency you can choose the range of 1 Hz Choose the fit range of output voltage using the combination of these three switches 2 9 1K 2K 3K UPS User s Manual 2 3 7 Maintenance 1 Cleaning Please clean the panels and the machine with non volatile liquid on soft cotton cloth Inspect the cleanness of the air intake regularly and clean it with a vacuum cleaner 2 Maintenance Only qualified technicians or service pers
4. Tel 886 2 2246 7272 Fax 886 2 2246 7312 www http www opti ups com E mail optiups ms21 hinet net Safety Summary The following general safety precautions must be observed during all phases of operation service and repair of this instrument Failure to comply with these precautions or specific WARNINGS given elsewhere in this manual will violate safety standards of design manufacture and intended use of the instrument Sinetec assumes no liability for the customer s failure to comply with these requirements BEFORE APPLYING POWER Verify that the product is set to match the available line voltage and the correct fuse is installed PROTECTIVE GROUNDING Make sure to connect the protective grounding to prevent an electric shock before turning on the power NECESSITY OF PROTECTIVE GROUNDING Never cut off the internal or external protective grounding wire or disconnect the wiring of protective grounding terminal Doing so will cause a potential shock hazard that may bring injury to a person FUSES Only fuses with the required rated current voltage and specified type normal blow time delay etc should be used Do not use repaired fuses or short circuited fuse holders To do so could cause a shock or fire hazard DO NOT OPERATE IN AN EXPLOSIVE ATMOSPHERE Do not operate the instrument in the presence of flammable gases or fumes DO NOT REMOVE THE COVER OF THE INSTRUMENT Operating personnel must not remove the cove
5. trace and synchronize its frequency and finally return to NORMAL mode On an extreme condition or malfunction the UPS will stay in BYPASS mode or attempt to return to NORMAL mode In BYPASS mode the UPS switches from the power to AC line automatically to ensure continuous power to the load Saving Mode This is specially designed for IKVA 220V When loading is lower than 60W the UPS will automatically switch to BYPASS mode for power saving But when loading is higher than 80W the UPS will boot to enter into NORMAL mode This function can be enabled or disabled through the configuration SW on the rear panel Note In power saving mode the UPS will automatically switch to BATTERY mode if power line stops but there will be a period of time in suspension Overview AC OUT CONTRO IN OU gt AUTOMATI BYPAS AC EM ne CONVERTE EMI IN SURG INVERTE FILTE SUPPRESSIO A DC D COMMUNICATI BATTER gt BATTER CONVERTE gt DSP SER 7 CHARGE g 4 INTERFAC F CONTROL Figure 1 1 System Block Diagram of 1K 2K 3KV A Note The control center of IKVA does not contain CPU 1 3 1K 2K 3K VA UPS User s Manual 1 5 Front Rear Panel 1 5 1 Front View gt ei NER FAT chano CERS Figure 1 2 1K 700VA 220V Front Panel Figure
6. 1 3 IKVA 110V Front Panel Figure 1 4 2 3KVA Front Panel 1 4 1 5 2 Figure 1 5 Figure 1 7 2 3KVA 220V Rear Panel x MAX Rear View 4321 INTERFACE OPTION SK OF FIRE REPLACE ONLY WITH THE SAME TYPE AND RATING OF FUSE serana Go wW CAPACITY VAI COSO INPUT 150 Z14VAG SOM BA MA Fuse saa zo Ao Sum T N 1KVA 220V Rear Panel RE off Jl lo oO Oo Ko EXTERNABATTERY 1 0c OUTPUT ESTA POWER SS IN LAN ONLY Overview CONFIG SW 4321 ra PORT 00000000 fo INTERFACE OPTION Of ss JO a 4 1 TENABLE OSAE DE HH Q AC INPUT PN ICE THE RISK OF FIRE REPLACE ONLY WITH THE SAME TYPE AND RATING CF FUSE Figure 1 6 1KVA 110V Rear Panel BUZZER CONTROL TN o INTERFACE OPTION SS SALTO NE cc roses penscoreiscme Q gt Dancer BREAKER
7. PC or the remote SNMP through the optional accessories Communication Settings Control Setting 2400 Ll DataBis 038 O 2 6 Installation Parity A CAUTION Make sure that the UPS and the PC are powered off before connecting the power cord 2 3 5 Extended Battery Bank The DS UPS can prolong backup time with additional battery banks optional installed AN CAUTION To avoid electric shock only qualified personnel are allowed to install the extended battery bank 1 Before installing the extended battery bank measure the difference between the battery voltage inside the UPS and the extended battery voltage 2 When voltage difference is more than 2 Vdc turn on the UPS to charge the internal battery and raise the voltage or turn off AC power to let the UPS enter into BATTERY mode to lower the voltage Only when voltage is the same can you connect A CAUTION If the difference between the battery voltage in the UPS and the extended battery voltage is too large the connection may cause shock and inrush current and damage the connector 2 3 6 Configuration Switch When the DS series UPS is turned on it will detect the configuration of CONFIG SW on the rear panel to initiate the operating mode N CAUTION Only qualified personnel are allowed to configure the switch AN WARNING Wrong configuration may cause malfunction or damage the equipment Adjust the configuration of CONFIG SW according to actual fu
8. pin 9 AN CAUTION The voltage is about 9V when EPO circuit and shutdown control port are open 2 3 4 Control amp RS 232C Ports In 2 3K UPS there are two 9 pin D SUB connectors contact closure relay and RS 232C port In 1K there is only one 9 pin D SUB connector for these two functions 2 5 1K 2K 3K UPS User s Manual 2 3 4 1 Control Port The contact closure relay is for signal output It can connect your computer local area network LAN and control system You can accomplish the wire connection using the accessories or make them by yourself according to Figure 2 7 on page 2 8 Pin 5 LOW BATTERY When the battery voltage inside UPS is too low Pin Definition 1K 700 Pin 1 UPS OFF IN BYPASS Pin 4 COMMON Pin 5 INTERFACE GND Normally the relay is OFF open but will be ON close when any condition occurs e The length of the control line cannot exceed 50 meters e The rating of relay contact Voltage 250 Vac or 28 Vdc Max Current 1 Amp Max e The contact relay and control circuits are electrically insulated from the UPS 2 3 4 2 RS 232C Port Pin Definition 1K Pin 2 Txd Data communication of RS 232C Pin 3 Rxd Data receiving of RS 232C Pin 5 Grounding Grounding of RS 232C lt gt When using SNMP RS 232C port will be disabled automatically that is these two cannot be used together You can transfer the data see Figure 2 7 by connecting the standard RS 232C port on UPS to an IBM compatible
9. the percentage of output power LOAD mama AA 210 230 250 270 290 Five segments show the percentage of battery capacity FRY CAPACITY oe 20 40 60 80 100 BATTE In battery mode count down the remaining battery capacity by minute The data is for reference only based on the battery s type brand life temperature and error made during discharge The bank time calculation will be inaccurate when using extended battery XX X min indicates the remaining time of discharge XXX V indicates the input voltage XX X A indicates the input current X X Kw indicates the actual input power XX X Hz indicates the input frequency XX X V indicates the output voltage XX X A indicates the output current X X Kw indicates the actual output power XX X Hz indicates the output frequency The above values are a little different in display so they are for reference only 1 9 Installation 2 Installation 2 1 Precaution This manual contains IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS so please KEEP THE INSTRUCTIONS for future reference e Do not remove the covers Only qualified personnel can remove the covers e Ventilation Openings Do not block the ventilation openings and open the covers during operation as this may cause malfunction when temperature rises Never install in any of the following places where the temperature and humidity are out of specification the sunlight is dire
10. GY SIEBEN STUNDEN OUTPUT 22012307240 VAC soronz GEFAEHRLICHE SPANNUNG KANN ZWISCHEN DEN BEIDEN POLEN DER BATTERIE UND DER ERDE 5 KAIZA AUFTRETEN CAUTION FUE KORREKTEN SCHUTZ GEGEN FEUER ERSETZEN SIE DIE SICHERUNG NUR MIT EINE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK HAZARDOUS VOMGLEICHENITVE Blak Or ELECTRO SHOCK WAZA ENTSORGEN SIE DIE BATTERIE BEI EINER ZUSTAEDIGEN ENTSORGUNGSSTELLE ENERGIZED FROM BATTERY SUPPLY I EVEN WHEN THE INPUT AC POWER IS NOTE RIE RE BATTERY MODEL NUMBER VOLTAGE CAPACITY CHOICE E YUASA er raaso TEAO ACID BATTERY SUNRISE LER tay rast y Super secs avoe zan INSIDE THE PANASONIC LOR 12V 7201 mopem IA erko aeos sevoc zn Gaon AVI Po SERIAL NO G i Do Va A 7 z Fa A A PA Aer ae we 7 EE EAS PA EA EY 7 Figure 2 5 The UPS and the Extended Battery Bank 2 3 3 Emergency Power Off For safety operators can remotely power off the UPS during emergency through an external customer supplied switch Installation D Sce Figure 2 6 Remote EPO Installation e Pin definition Pin 5 Interface GND Pin 9 External switch for EPO function e Switch type A temporary contact switch is larger than the capacitor of 120V 100mA and color coded with red push button in yellow background e Switch device must be clearly marked with Emergency Power Off and placed for easy access e The extra components like switch wire and connector are customer supplied AN WARNING Do not add voltage to pin 5 and
11. LN x age OUTPUT BATTERY TO UPS or EXT BATTERY gt AX CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVERS THIS SYSTEM IS TO BE SERVICED BY QUALIFED SERVICE PERSONNEL ONLY THE BATTERY PRESENTS A RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK AND ENERGY HAZARD MISHANDLING OF BATTERIES MAY CAUSE HIGH ENERGY AND CHEMICAL HAZARD REFER TO THE MANUAL FOR SAFE HANDLING AND DISPOSAL INSTRUCTIONS fe THIS BATTERY ASSEMBLY CONTAINS SEALED LEAD ACID BATTERIES THE CAPACITY 167 HAZARDOUS VOLTAGE MAY EXIST BETWEEN BATTERY TERMINALS AND GROUND TUE PROTECTIVE EARTH TERMINAL MUST BE CONNECTED TO GROUND FOR CONTINUED PROTECTION AGAINST FIRE HAZARD REPLACE ONLY WITH THE SAME TYPE AND RATING OF FUSE Pd e DISPOSE OF THE BATTERY PROPERLY AT AN APPROPRIATE RECYCLING FACILITY WARNING 3 ONLY WITH THE SAME TYRE AND RATING A ACHTUNG _2 2 2 OF FUSE RISIKO EINES ELEKTRISCHEN SCHLAGES vm BITTE ABDECKUNG NICHT ENTFERNEN DIESES SYSTEM DARF NUR VON QUALIFIZIERTEN SERVICETECHNIKERN GEWARTET WERDEN DIE BATTERIE BIRGT EINE GEFAHR EINES ELEKTRISCHEN SCHLAGES UND SEHR HOHER sereno s gt RURZSCHLUSSSTROENE FALSCHE BEHANDLUNGEN DER BATTERIE KOENNEN HOME ENERGIE UNO CHEMIESCHE AA ETT REAKTIONEN EREIWERDEN LASSEN BITTE SICHERNEITSHIWIEISE IN DER BETREBSANLETUNG INPUT a N avanza cossa BEAGNTEN DIE JEDEN BENUTZER ZUR VERFUEGUNG GESTELLT WERDEN MUSS rr DIESE BANTEREZUSAUNENSTELLUNG ENTHAELT VERSIEGELTE BLEISAEURE BATTERIEN See SA Ya DIE TAONG HETRAR
12. User s Guide OPTA Optimized Power Protection l Power DS Series 1K 2K 3K VA Uninterruptible Power System User s Manual Edition December 2000 Legal Notices The information in this document is subject to change without notice Sinetec makes no warranty of any kind with regard to this manual including but not limited to the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose Sinetec shall not be held liable for errors contained herein or direct indirect special incidental or consequential damages in connection with the furnishing performance or use of this material Sinetec Technology Co Ltd 7F No 192 1 Lien Chen Road Chung Ho City Taipei Hsien Taiwan R O C Copyright Notices Copyright 2000 Sinetec all rights reserved Reproduction adaptation or translation of this document without prior written permission is prohibited except as allowed under the copyright laws Warranty All Sinetec instruments are warranted against defects in material and workmanship for a period of one year after date of shipment Sinetec agrees to repair or replace any assembly or component found to be defective under normal use during this period Sinetec s obligation under this warranty is limited solely to repairing any such instrument which in Sinetec s sole opinion proves to be defective within the scope of the warranty when returned to the factory or to an authorized service center Transportation to the fac
13. ct or the heat sources are near an excessive amount of soot steam dust or corrosive gases are present high voltage or strong magnetic field sources are near e Avoid using unbalanced load half rectifier or motor load such as dryer starter etc 2 2 Inspection e Inspect if the packing material is broken polluted to affect the machine e Unpack the machine carefully and inspect it If you find the machine is damaged please keep the packing material notify the carrier at once and contact the nearest agent or distributor for appropriate actions e Check if the items and amount matches the packing list 2 3 Setup The setup is divided into physical part see 2 3 1 and electrical part see 2 3 2 2 3 3 2 3 4 2 3 5 2 3 6 2 3 7 2 3 8 Please install in accordance with the following steps AN WARNING 1 Only qualified personnel authorized by manufacturer can perform the installation 2 This unitis to operate by any individuals with no previous training 2 1 1K 2K 3K UPS User s Manual 2 3 1 Placing the UPS Place the UPS at a location as shown in Figure 2 1 or 2 2 and be sure that the air circulation is good Figure 2 1 Top View of Installing IKVA Figure 2 2 Top View of Installing 2 3KVA e The base for placing the UPS must be flat hard and can stand the weight of the UPS e The temperature in operation environment is from 0 C to 40 C e The humidity in operation environment is from 10 to 90 non cond
14. ensing e The temperature for storage is from 20 C to 60 C e If there is one or more than one extended battery banks optional please place them close to the UPS as much as possible N CAUTION Do not cover the vent at the side of the UPS 2 3 2 Providing Power Utility 2 3 2 1 The UPS e The system adopts single phase 3 line power source 12 2W GND e Be sure to use the attached power cord Installation RE Figure 2 3 The Connection of Power Cord Figure 2 4 Power Utility AN CAUTION To reduce the risk of fire connect over current protection according to the National Electrical Code ANSI NFPA 70 e The measured AC voltage between neutral and ground should be below 30Vac If not so improve the grounding quality 2 3 1K 2K 3K UPS User s Manual AN WARNING Disconnecting the ground system may cause potential shock hazard to operators 2 3 2 2 The UPS and the Extended Battery Bank e Power off the UPS before adding the extended battery bank e Use the attached power cord without fail e Detail installation procedures please refer to section 2 3 5 INTERFACE OPTION 4321 RS 232C SO 2 0 KO x N INPUT OUTPUT savemone 1 ENABLE DISABLE N DC FREO SETTING 2 1 60Hz 50Hz ES VOLTAGE ala T TIT 7 SETTING 4 ILL 220 250 1246 100 110 118 120 A EXT BATTERY sevoc x X Pas N N Za pc pose GEE
15. hen the fine tune is in process 2 STEP DOWN Keep on pressing buzzer switch and the output voltage will lower 1Vac per 1 5 seconds STEP UP Interrupt for 0 5 second then press buzzer switch and the output voltage will raise 1Vac each time 3 Set SW 2 back to OFF Disable after the adjustment AN CAUTION The output voltage in Battery Mode is same as that after fine tune but in this mode there is no fine tune function 3 8 Automatic Shutdown In Battery Mode and under the circumstance of lower battery voltage the system will shut the inverter off keep minimum power consumption and display error messages If AC power does not recover after a period of time the system will shut down automatically to protect the batteries from overdischarge AN CAUTION Automatic shutdown will work when some protections happen 3 9 Automatic Restart After automatic shutdown if AC power recovers and is in the specification the UPS will restart again If you need to cancel the function of automatic restart please set the power switch to OFF AN CAUTION The interval between automatic shutdown and restart should not be less than one minute 3 10 Automatic Bypass The UPS has a built in bypass circuit which can switch itself to line power for the load 3 4 Operation automatically so as to reduce the risk of blackout when it is under abnormal condition The bypass will switch to line power automatically under the following circums
16. i ses 2 4 2 3 4 Control amp RS 232C Ports nung nia ali 2 5 2 3 5 Extended Battery Bak allora olii 2 7 2 3 6 Confizurauonswich united 2 7 2 3 7 Maintenance I IE EIA ATA RAPE RR at 2 10 3 A ae AA KA WA CIA 3 1 3 1 Introduction uri rata 3 1 32 The Flowchart of Operations ara lu bean Die 3 1 3 3 Checking before Powe OO a tirade are 3 2 3 4 ROWero nilo ee ESEL Eee 3 2 3 5 Cold Start na ee ee a ee 3 2 3 6 INE AA aiar 3 3 3 7 Pine Dun IR AR I I O 3 3 3 8 Automatic Shutdown 3 4 3 9 Automatic Rest asin iaia 3 4 3 10 Automatic Bypass rs tdci 3 4 4 Specifications A Tree eae een ee 4 1 4 1 SPECINCANONS OF MOV ik 4 4 2 Specifications OF 22 OV sar eis eek 4 2 4 3 Battery Run Time CA ie 4 4 5 TROUDIESHOOLDO aiii diria id id aid aida dada dica 5 1 Appendix A Error Messages eossssenssesonssusensnununsnnsunsununnnunssnnunnsnnnnnsnnnsnsnnnsnsnnssnsnnees A 1 ix Overview 1 Overview 1 1 About the Product The DS Series Uninterruptible Power System provides you with the advanced technology in the modern world to protect computer equipment telecommunication instrument electrical facilities medical equipment and so on from damage or loss of data due to power line disturbance or interruption The design philosophy of power stage is through the combination of a double conversion circuit and a control circuit of digital signal processing for instant sampling to create continuous power for the load 1 2 Features e DSP Digital S
17. ignal Processing Controller The state of art DSP controller supplies pure and stable power for 2 distortion and 1 regulation e PFC Power Factor Correction PFC keeps the load generated harmonics from reflecting back into your line source e APLL Advanced Phase Lock Loop APLL is automatically synchronized to the frequency of line power e Cold Start When input has no line voltage or requires the supply of different frequency the internal batteries in the UPS will provide spare power for output e Auto Shut Down Auto Restart In battery mode and under the circumstance of lower battery voltage the UPS will be powered off automatically to prevent overdischarge But if the line voltage recovers and auto restart is enabled the UPS will be powered on again e Automatic Bypass Under some special circumstances such as overload protection or failure the main power supply will switch to the load via the built in bypass circuit automatically e 110 220V Auto Detect 110V model This auto detect is against wrong insertion e Fan Speed Control The built in CPU regulates the fan speed in two stages according to the internal temperature and the amount of output power e Graphic LCD Display 2 3KVA This particularly developed LCD is a device with display of high contrast e Measurement 2 3KVA The UPS is capable of simple measurement e Battery Remaining Time 2 3KVA In battery mode the UPS can calculate the remaining time e Self Diagno
18. l Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Others Operating Temperature 0 to 40 C Operating Humidity 10 to 90 none condensing 4 2 Specifications of 220 V System Specifications Input Output lt 2 linear load Dynamic Response 5 100 load 4 100 load change change Tms 0 1 Hz during mains failure Yes Overload Capacity 125 for 1 min 125 for 1 min 150 for 10 sec 150 for 30 sec 4 2 Specifications 300 for3se 300 for3se Yes Regulatory Compliance IEC 950 EN 50091 1 1 Yes Electromagnetic IEC 1000 4 2 IEC 801 2 ESD level 3 Immunity IEC 1000 4 3 IEC 801 3 RS level 2 IEC 1000 4 4 IEC 801 4 EFTlevel 2 IEC 1000 4 5 IEC 801 5 SIR level 3 1K 700VA IEC 1000 4 5 IEC 801 5 SIR level 4 2 3KVA Battery Battery Run Time 7 18 min 7 18 min 6 15 min full half load Features Output Fine Tune Serial Interface V I P F Meters No Yes Display LED display graphic LCD display with LED back light Others 10 to 90 non condensing lt 45 dbA 14 7 Kgs 4 3 1K 2K 3K UPS User s Manual 4 3 Battery Run Time Chart Battery Run Time VS Load Minute LOAD 1000DS 2000DS sem 200 VA sova AA AA 5 AA YA 800 VA 1000 VA 1500 VA 2 E I 2000VA Soo 2500 Va e dl 8 i 300va ____ e e The time of discharge listed above is for reference only The actual situation depends on the change of load the temperature of en
19. line power recovers and meets the conditions of input as well as frequency 3 6 Displaying Measurement The UPS provides a variety of power measurements It can easily read the values of voltage current frequency as well as power and display them on LCD 1 In Normal Mode or Battery Mode press and hold the buzzer switch on the rear panel for 3 seconds The displayed item will change every 1 5 seconds Release the buzzer switch after choosing the item you want and the light will stay at the item BUZZER SW we d Hold For 3 Sec START gt gt pa OUT V OUT A OUT Hz OUT Kw gt gt al IN V IN A IN Hz IN Kw Figure 3 2 The Sequence of Displayed Items 2 When operating in Battery Mode if release SW the displayed value will return to the remaining time of battery capacity AN CAUTION All measured values are for reference only 3 7 Fine Tune In order to cope with all kinds of installation sites voltage drop and the change or limit of 3 3 1K 2K 3K UPS User s Manual input voltage from equipment the DS series UPS can adjust the output voltage with simple setting and make it reach SVac max by 1Vac step 1 In Normal Mode and when LCD displays output voltage set it according to section 3 6 if the displayed status is not output voltage set SW 2 to ON Enable The segment of last digit blinks w
20. nction and your need 2 7 1K 2K 3K UPS User s Manual SAVE MODE 4 t ENABLE DISABLE DC FREQ SETTING 2 VOLTAGE SETTING 3 4 S CONFIG SW RE232 PORT C12 XXXXXXXXK O INTERFACE OPTION 43213 a AC OUTPUT gt FUSE NI Tisa 250VAC AC INPUT su N ou ET 1 60Hz 50Hz 1 J 1 1 1 1 l 1 220 230 240 100 110 115 120 Figure 2 7 The Control Port RS 232C Port and the Table of CONFIG SW IKVA Note Any changes of setting will take effect after the UPS is restarted SWI Saving Mode 220V SWI System On Definition of Configuration Switch 1KVA It switches the UPS to BYPASS mode to save power when it is not connected with a load or the loading is lower than 60W The setting can be changed even when the UPS is ON The switch is designed to protect the UPS from wrong touch 110V SW2 Frequency during transportation Only when the switch is ON can the system work normally the default is OFF When using the cold start facility you can choose 50 or 60 Hz as the output frequency using this switch for cold start only SW3 Volt Select Bit2 Choose a suitable output voltage range by combining these two SW4 Volt Select Bit1 switches AN CAUTION Set the correct voltage you need before operation 2 8 psn Aire ELI Installation EREI lho phi E DOG apra he ria Pi Figure 2 8 The Control Port RS 232C Port and the Table of CONFIG SW
21. ng Mode BATTERY Figure 1 11 1KVA 220V LED Display 1 7 1K 2K 3K VA UPS User s Manual Battery WA dente Bypass Mode Normal E i System A A Age Overload i DAI y Charge Status Buzzer Status Load Battery Input Status Output Status Remaining Time REMAINING TIM Sy MIN n Curren 533 S_S S_S Ss FS SS AH ea Voltage 5 VKw Power Figure 1 12 2 3KVA LCD Display NORMAL MODE The UPS is in normal mode It provides stable power in the specification via the inverter to output The UPS is in battery mode It provides stable voltage in the specification via the inverter to output When the indicator blinks it means batteries need changing BYPASS MODE During power on or when protection occurs the UPS will enter into bypass mode It means system failure see error codes The system may be in Bypass Mode Output Off or Shutdown BATTERY MODE FAULT SAVING MODE The UPS will enter into power saving mode when it is lower than 60W The LED will be lit CHARGE The batteries are on charge OVER LOAD The output current or power is in overload status When overload is 101 125 the FAULT light will blink When overload is 126 150 the FAULT light will be lit 1 8 LOAD BAR BATTERY CAPACITY REMAINING TIME INPUT VOLTAGE INPUT CURRENT INPUT POWER INPUT FREQUENCY OUTPUT VOLTAGE OUTPUT CURRENT OUTPUT POWER OUTPUT FREQUENCY Overview Five segments show
22. nside batteries and PCB connectors are normal Replace the outer cabinet and recover the original wiring Installation Figure 2 9 The Battery Connecting Wires in IKVA 1K 2K 3K UPS User s Manual BLUE RED BLUE N IE 9 X BLACK Ro BLACK RED back 220V front back 110V front Figure 2 10 The Battery Connecting Wires in 2KVA BLUE a RED RED VA A gt BLACK 5 A 4 a LA 5 BLACK BLUE back 220V front back 110V front Figure 2 11 The Battery Connecting Wires in 3KVA 2 12 Operation 3 Operation 3 1 Introduction In order to make the DS series UPS user friendly the Power Switch is designed on the front panel Under the operation of a microcomputer the UPS offers functions like Mode Transfer Feed Back Control Display Communication and Protection automatically Once the UPS is powered on it will act as a guard to protect your equipment from lots of power problems This chapter guides you how to use the UPS step by step 3 2 The Flowchart of Operation CD Status Self Check _ Happening BIT AC Back Figure 3 1 The Operation Flowchart lt gt The flowchart may vary slightly from your mode due to the policy of ongoing design and development 3 1 1K 2K 3K UPS User s Manual 3 3 Checking before Power On In order to avoid the failure or damage caused by accidental mistakes you should check the following list before power on Checkpoint e Are the Input Outp
23. onnel can perform the maintenance 3 Battery Replacement Generally a newly purchased set of batteries can last for three to five years AN WARNING To change batteries please contact the dealer and let service personnel do it Do not change it alone Do not open or destruct batteries for the electrolyte is toxic to skin and eyes Recycle properly according to the local codes on the batteries The batteries must be replaced with the same type and rating The batteries fit for use are YUASA NP7 12 250 CSB GP1270 1272 F2 PANASONIC LCR 12V 7 281 HITACHI HV7 12 F2 SUNRISE LCR 12V 7 2P1 B B BP7 5 12 8 12 Hazardous voltage may exist between battery terminals and ground Test 1t before touching 4 Replacement Procedures 2 10 Power off the UPS and input power Remove the wiring and signal connectors of the UPS input and output power Open the cabinet cover of UPS properly according to the service manual Remove all connectors between the batteries and PCB Remove the connecting wires between batteries one by one Pull out old batteries do not make polarity short circuit recycle them and get replacements Connect the batteries according to the wiring graph in service manual All batteries are in series Measure the total voltage of batteries in series within 10 of the specifications see Chapter 4 Connect the connectors back to PCB Notice that if polarity is not correct components will be burned Small sparks i
24. r of the instrument Component replacement and internal adjustment can be done only by qualified service personnel vi Safety Symbols IA DANGER High voltage Explanation To avoid injury death of personnel or damage to the instrument the operator must refer to an explanation in the instruction manual case ofafault This symbol indicates that the terminal must be Protective grounding terminal To protect against electrical shock in a connected to ground before operation of equipment The WARNING sign denotes a hazard It calls attention to a procedure WARNING practice or the like which if not correctly performed or adhered to could result in personal injury Do not proceed beyond a WARNING sign until the indicated conditions are fully understood and met The CAUTION sign denotes a hazard It calls attention to an operating CAUTION procedure or the like which if not correctly performed or adhered to could result in damage to or destruction of part or all of the products Do not proceed beyond a CAUTION sign until the indicated conditions are fully understood and met vii N WARNING This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for Class A computing device pursuant to Subpart J of Part 15 of the FCC rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment The equipment generates
25. sis The CPU can be used to monitor the system s operation 1 1 1K 2K 3K VA UPS User s Manual 1 3 Safety Consideration The following general safety precautions must be observed during operation service and repair e Do not remove covers The system is to be maintained by service personnel only e Install in a temperature and humidity controlled indoor area which is free of conductive contaminants e The internal battery fuse is required to de energize the unit before servicing e Battery circuit is not isolated from the AC input Hazardous voltage may exist between battery terminals and ground e Mishandling of batteries may cause high energy and chemical hazard e Lead acid batteries may cause chemical hazard 1 4 Functions Basically the system is designed into three modes of operation NORMAL BATTERY and BYPASS In NORMAL mode AC line power is filtered by EMI filter to reduce spike and noise Then it is passed to a converter The converter rectifies and regulates the AC to a stable DC for inverter power Then the inverter outputs a sine wave of low distortion through pulse width modulation PWM When an AC fails or falls out of the specified limits the mode of operation will switch to BATTERY mode In BATTERY mode the converter circuit and charge of the UPS will become inactive The system will operate in this mode until the battery energy falls to the bottom When power line recovers the UPS will check its quality
26. tances O Initial power on in NORMAL mode Overload 101 125 over 60 Sec 126 150 over 10 Sec The UPS temperature is Over GO The UPS is abnormal The UPS will try to return to NORMAL mode if it has been switched to BYPASS mode because of encountering the circumstances mentioned above If the condition occurs thrice consecutively the UPS will stay in BYPASS mode until the system is reset A N CAUTION Before powering on please check if the capacity of the equipment exceeds that of Bypass 3 5 Specifications 4 Specifications 4 1 Specifications of 110V System Specifications DSP Input Power Factor gt 0 97 full load gt 0 98 full load Output 30A ess la A Transient Response Time 1 ms Crest Factor 3 1 Efficiency gt 84 full load gt 86 full load Frequency Regulation Auto Syne Overload Capacity 125 for 1 min 150 for 30 sec 300 for 3 sec Transfer Time Output Protection Short Protection Regulatory Compliance Safety UL 1778 CSA22 2 VCCI EMC Verification FCC Part 15 Class A Electromagnetic IEEE587 Immunity Battery Number of Battery 8 pes Battery Voltage 36 Vdc 72 Vdc 96 Vdc Battery Run Time 7 18 min 7 18 min 6 15 min full half load Charge Time to 90 4 1 1K 2K 3K UPS User s Manual Features AC Auto Restart Auto Shutdown Cold Start O Fan Speed Control Emergency Power Off utput Fine Tune AA Shutdown Contro
27. tory or service center is to be prepaid by the purchaser Shipment should not be made without prior authorization by Sinetec This warranty does not apply to any products repaired or altered by persons not authorized by Sinetec or not in accordance with instructions furnished by Sinetec If the instrument is defective as a result of misuse improper repair or abnormal conditions or operations repairs will be billed at cost Sinetec assumes no responsibility for its product being used in a hazardous or dangerous manner either alone or in conjunction with other equipment High voltage used in some instruments may be dangerous if misused Special disclaimers apply to these instruments Sinetec assumes no liability for secondary charges or consequential damages and in any event Sinetec s liability for breach of warranty under any contract or otherwise shall not exceed the purchase price of the specific instrument shipped and against which a claim is made Any recommendations made by Sinetec for use of its products are based upon tests believed to be reliable but Sinetec makes no warranty of the results to be obtained This warranty is in lieu of all other warranties expressed or implied and no representative or person is authorized to represent or assume for Sinetec any liability in connection with the sale of our products other than set forth herein Sinetec Technology Co Ltd TF No 192 1 Lien Chen Road Chung Ho City Taipei Hsien Taiwan
28. uses and radiates radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of the equipment in a residential area is likely to cause interference in which case the user at his own expense will be required to take whatever measures to correct the interference The information in this document is subject to change without prior notice in order to improve reliability design and function and does not represent a commitment on the part of the manufacturer Under no circumstances will the manufacturer be liable for direct indirect special incidental or consequential damages arising out of the use or inability to use the product or documentation even if advised of the possibility of such damages vili Table of Contents 1 OATI WA AA MA KATA KA TA subd duaeigssaaia cata IREE AA 1 1 1 1 Abontihe Prodictas soluto a 1 1 1 2 Feat res eS 1 1 1 3 Safety Consideration sui AI TR nenne 1 2 1 4 PAULING EONS crs ses Breaks 1 2 1 5 Front Rear Pare E A do 1 4 1 5 1 Ihe Front NT in it ad 1 4 1 5 2 MA naeh 1 5 1 5 3 The Connector of the Rear Panel escindida 1 6 1 6 OUT IS ey ia 1 6 1 7 Display anstellen 1 7 Ze AMS PAM AG OM naci pidio eben ebenen 2 1 2 1 Precaution IA A A Mitac Pe 2 1 2 2 Inspecti n aussagen ansehe 2 1 2 3 SAURO RR RI I E IA 2 1 2 3 1 Placing the A lora AA 2 2 232 Providing Power Wu aa rele 2 2 2 3 3 Emerseney Power OFT aii
29. ut cables secured e Is the Input Output grounding correct e Has Sync Range been set 2 3K e Has Cold Start been set 2 3K e Has SW 1 System On been started 2 3K e Has input circuit breaker been off 2 3K e Has saving mode been set PO 3 4 Power On A CAUTION After powering off the input circuit breaker wait for one minute at least to power it on Everything is supposed to be set correctly before pressing the power switch BED Power on the input circuit breaker Press the power switch on the front panel The system does the self test automatically LCD shows the software versions of DSP and CPU LCD shows the value of input voltage The UPS enters into Bypass Mode When AC power meets the fit conditions and finishes synchronization LCD will show the value of output voltage and the UPS will enter into Normal Mode AN CAUTION The backup time in Battery Mode will be reduced if batteries are not fully charged 3 5 Cold Start Following lists the conditions to use cold start O There is no AC power or the power does not meet the input specification SW 3 of Configuration SW is in the position of ON Enable Perform the first two steps in section 3 4 When self test is completed and the conditions of cold start are met the UPS will switch Operation to Battery Mode automatically AN CAUTION The UPS will switch to Normal Mode automatically when the system is started by cold start the
30. vironment the type of battery and the improvement of product 4 4 Troubleshooting 5 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Guide Possible Cause Nothing shows on LCD Internal batteries voltage Contact local service after power switch is in the is out of specifications personnel status of ON E10 shows on LCD after Configuration switch is Turn on SW 1 on the rear power switch is ON in OFF position panel The system enters into Cold start has been Check AC input power supply Battery Mode after power enabled and there is no or wiring Contact local service switch is ON AC input personnel if you are in trouble The switch between Normal The fluctuation of input Check the input condition Mode and Battery Mode is voltage and frequency is Adjust Sync Range to 3Hz and frequent too large lower the load Contact local service personnel if you are in trouble The UPS stops midway for The use of load is too Reduce the use of load and overload or short circuit much eliminate short circuit 5 1 Troubleshooting Appendix A Error Messages e The UPS uses LED to indicate the error message number that detected by the internal microcomputer so as to let you or maintenance personnel fix the error quickly when it fails e There is an LED on the front panel of 1000DS e The description of each error message number is explained below When fault LED is ON it means that there is something wrong with the UPS

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