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1. ens 25 Environmental specifications eene eene nennen nenne eet Keke keke kek kek Kek k k rek nnns 25 RNAS EEDA 26 Ordering sbares oa EH E NP ets ee eae MM MEMINI Cena eee 26 WPS spare pans list Db a r E 26 Hardware options serieen rne r A RR RR RNR RR 26 D7 al LD n IIS MEI UR mest ae ree DD INR mee mt crete cer MN IN eR NNN 27 Belore you contdet FP icis coste C er P E RETE REIR E Eea TATER ETEA RE Rea ETE ERR E Ro RENE Erro eaa 27 FAP scrote Info no HOT ii ce oso Rida rer e bb bgggggggggmno FU d Gud dad Nd ream ted 27 Warani DIEGO DU RT 28 limited Warranty osa andaba tede _c oe e ea mb RR 28 250 000 Computer Load Protection Guqrantee ECLi Eek kek kek k kek keke ek kak 28 Pre Failure Battery Warranty ek kek ener e enne enne kek rennen eene ne ener Kek k kek nnns 28 Regulatory compliance NOCES cs yeni nier ye i D ORRTIKOHU OO FREUEN SEU b Ey H RE ON SE UE G WANEN N V R DN 30 Regulatory compliance identification numbers kek kek ake k k k k kk k kak 30 Federal Communications Commission notice emen enne nennen enne 30 KESI No e a a T MERIT 30 Class Axequipment usce SNN Ki Ke MODELLEN DIM NUDO 31 Glass B equipment serrer e ee o eee zz zzy rara 31 Declaration of conformity for products marked with the FCC logo United States only 31 Modi
2. Banery I ULilie Dr TTD DITE DITE US 25 Enn ee Se dil STINE ss e son eee n l edt elene nini onl rU MI Ke dui lmmidata ai ble d k ew Mim M ME qu MA n DUE 25 UPS physical specifications 13 ko GOB UPS input specitications ET NOTE An asterisk indicates the default setting UPS model Utility voltage Available settings utility Branch circuit frequency Hz voltage VAC rating A T750 NA JPN 60 50 100 110 120 15 Nondetachable power cord with NEMA 5 15 plug T750 INTL 50 60 220 230 240 10 Detachable power cord with IEC 320 plug UPS output specifications UPS model Output receptacles Maximum current 1750 INTL 6 x IEC 320 C13 Power protection specifications UPS model VA Nominal power Nominal voltage rating W setting T750 NA JPN 750 500 100 110 120 Specifications 23 UPS model VA Nominal power Nominal voltage rating W setting Voltage specifications Output tolerance specifications Utility power nominal 10 to 6 of nominal output voltage rating range within the guidelines of the Computer Business Equipment Manufacturers Association Battery power 10 of nominal output voltage rating Output feature specifications Feature Specification 94 nominal input voltage Sine wave 5 THD with typical PFC load Noise filtering et and line filter for normal and common mode Battery specifications es fess Each model contains maintenance fre
3. OME iho hesi CO MNRAS RI RR 12 Connecting the Network Transient ONS 13 Connecding he UPS to MR 13 Cond denses e e U SR RN 14 SN ihe UFS Dae E ee es 14 Povemo up ihe UE gt 2 18 Precautions Save these instructions This document contains important safety instructions that should be followed during installation operation and maintenance of the UPS and batteries ZN WARNING A risk of personal injury from electric shock and hazardous energy levels exists The installation of options and routine maintenance and service of this product must be performed by individuals who are knowledgeable about the procedures precautions and hazards associated with AC power products ZN WARNING To prevent personal injury from earth conductor leakage current e Do not operate the UPS while disconnected from the utility power source e Disconnect load devices before disconnecting the UPS from the utility power source ZN WARNING To prevent personal injury prepare the area and observe all materials handling procedures when transporting the UPS When fully assembled the UPS weighs 13 6 kg 30 Ib Electrical requirements N WARNING To prevent fire or electric shock install the unit in a temperature and humidity controlled indoor environment free of conductive contaminants Checking the battery recharge date Before unpacking the UPS check the date on the battery recharge date label that is affixed to the shipping carton Installation 9
4. IMPORTANT Do not use the battery if the recharge date has passed If the date on the battery recharge date label has passed without the battery being recharged contact an HP authorized service representative for directions Connecting the batteries A WARNING The unit contains sealed lead acid battery modules To prevent fire or chemical burns Do not attempt to recharge batteries after removal from the unit Do not disassemble crush or puncture the batteries Do not short the external contacts of the batteries Do not immerse the batteries in water Do not expose to temperatures higher than 40 C 104 F A WARNING To prevent personal injury from hazardous energy e Remove watches rings or other metal objects e Use tools with insulated handles e Do not place tools or metal parts on top of batteries IMPORTANT Before performing the following tasks be sure that the unit is powered down and disconnected from the utility power source 1 Remove the UPS front bezel Installation 10 2 Connect the negative black lead to the negative battery terminal Ef NOTE A small amount of arcing may occur when connecting the batteries This is normal and does not damage the unit or present any safety concern 3 Replace the UPS front bezel Selecting the UPS voltage contiguration Using a small tool position the DIP switches according to the desired voltage configuration as identified on the rear
5. VCCD 4 BSMI notice Fi gt BERR Se ARR EE ter HJ EIR Korean notice Class A equipment Ae 7 7 273 S5 amp e7 71 0 7 7 iz 2595 AAAS ual AP ES APSA 0 AS Seo EI Tests Hoe Herc Class B equipment BS 7 7 HS S58 s 7 7l ol 7 7 iz 785822 AAMAS SB E 2A1 FAASAUMES ZE TEAN ASS TS3usuc Regulatory compliance notices 33 Battery replacement notice Z WARNING Power products contain sealed lead acid battery modules A risk of fire and burns exists if the battery is not properly handled To reduce the risk of personal injury e Do not attempt to recharge the battery e Do not expose the battery to temperatures higher than 60 C 140 F Do not disassemble crush puncture short external contacts or dispose of in fire or water The battery might explode gt Batteries battery packs and accumulators should not be disposed of together with the N general household waste To forward them to recycling or proper disposal use the 4 public collection system or return them to HP an
6. authorized HP Partner or their A agents For more information about battery replacement or proper disposal contact an authorized reseller or an authorized service provider Power cord statement for Japan v Regulatory compliance notices 34 Electrostatic discharge In this section Prevening Se TUCSON 35 Grounding methods to prevent electrostatic discharge sese da Preventing electrostatic discharge To prevent damaging the system be aware of the precautions you need to follow when setting up the system or handling parts A discharge of static electricity from a finger or other conductor may damage system boards or other static sensitive devices This type of damage may reduce the life expectancy of the device To prevent electrostatic damage e Avoid hand contact by transporting and storing products in static safe containers e Keep electrostatic sensitive parts in their containers until they arrive at static free workstations e Place parts on a grounded surface before removing them from their containers e Avoid touching pins leads or circuitry e Always be properly grounded when touching a static sensitive component or assembly Grounding methods to prevent electrostatic discharge Several methods are used
7. does not provide the expected backup lir ani tiet t conto Lon b Pe EE pe E b kane K hak DR DI d EK 21 PEF amis c Sl SIN NN IR iain cic E Tm 21 Pet TD EE MNMA S 21 Vellaqe Configuration LED 9 green NT 21 Guipa lead level LED is redor lashing Ed Sa RE RR 22 Paien ta ED CA rrr 22 Zal alal cn Kerb lut desi dta idend 22 Se Winna faui LED ISTER MN RR HERR 22 UPS does not start Action 1 Be sure that the power cord is plugged in to a utility power receptacle 2 Check the power source at the utility power receptacle 3 Allow the UPS batteries to charge for 24 hours Audible alarm sounds Action 1 Identify the LED associated with the audible alarm 2 Check the troubleshooting information in this document to determine the cause of the alarm UPS operates on battery only Action 1 Save your work 2 Power down the load devices connected to the UPS output receptacles 3 Remove one or more load devices to reduce the power requirements 4 Be sure the UPS configuration matches the utility voltage Refer to Selecting the UPS voltage configuration on page 1 1 Troubleshooting 20 UPS frequently switches between utility and battery power Action 1 2 Check the input voltage and reconfigure the UPS Selecting the UPS voltage configuration on page 11 Contact a qualified electrician to verify that the utility power is suitable for the UPS UPS does not provide the expected back
8. for grounding Use one or more of the following methods when handling or installing electrostatic sensitive parts e Use a wrist strap connected by a ground cord to a grounded workstation or computer chassis Wrist straps are flexible straps with a minimum of 1 megohm 10 percent resistance in the ground cords To provide proper ground wear the strap snug against the skin e Use heel straps toe straps or boot straps at standing workstations Wear the straps on both feet when standing on conductive floors or dissipating floor mats e Use conductive field service tools e Use a portable field service kit with a folding static dissipating work mat If you do not have any of the suggested equipment for proper grounding have an authorized reseller install the part For more information on static electricity or assistance with product installation contact an authorized reseller Electrostatic discharge 35 Acronyms and abbreviations IEC International Electrotechnical Commission LED lightemitting diode NEC National Electrical Code NEMA National Electrical Manufacturers Association PFC power factor corrected UPS uninterruptible power system USB universal serial bus Acronyms and abbreviations 36 Index A alarm conditions 16 alarms silencing 16 alarms troubleshooting 20 authorized reseller 27 backup time insufficient 21 batteries charging 14 batteries cleaning spills 19 batter
9. panel of the UPS and in the following table Installation 11 Output voltage Input voltage range IpPswih2 DIP switch 1 120 V 108 127 V Down 1750 INTL 220 V 198 233 V Down U 230 V 207 243 V p Up 207 243 V Down Connecting the host computer A CAUTION Use only the computer interface cable supplied with the UPS to connect the communications port to the host computer Connect the UPS to a host computer using either the USB cable or the DB9 serial cable included with the UPS Install HP Power Manager software 4 0 or later on the host computer See the HP website http www hp com go rackandpower to download the latest version of HP Power Manager E NOTE To install and configure the software see the software user guide The software user guide is available for download from the HP website http www hp com go rackandpower Connecting the serial communications port Installation 12 Connecting the USB communications port Connecting the Network Transient Protectors A CAUTION To avoid damaging the equipment use the Network Transient Protector with a standard telephone line only not with a digital PBX To protect equipment against surges over a network data line 1 Connect the network wall jack to the UPS Network Transient Protector IN jack 2 Connect the equipment to the UPS Netwo
10. the UPS is connected directly to a server workstation or personal computer Pre Failure Battery Warranty The Pre Failure Battery Warranty standard on all UPS units extends the advantage of a 3 year limited warranty by applying it to the battery before it actually fails The Pre Failure Battery Warranty ensures that the battery is replaced free of charge when a notification that the battery might fail is received from power management software The battery warranty coverage is 3 years for parts The warranty for the first year of ownership includes parts and labor If battery spares are not available for a particular UPS model the entire UPS including its battery is replaced A Pre Failure Battery warning is given 30 days before a battery failure The warning is indicated in one or both of the following ways e An LED showing the battery is low Warranty information 28 Notification from power management software Warranty information 29 Regulatory compliance notices In this section Regulatory compliance identification IN 30 Federal Communications Commission OEE s oii aie De ra ly yad a vare aab Cb Pe NARE FU k re kany kama RR Re a ba 30 Declaration of conformity for products marked with the FCC logo United States only 31 Weh sn DD CD rr a T rrr 32 RA 22 Canadian netice Diode Cond G iE SN ra k ye eaea Rede bb Mont oe lupe blen hit era 32 NO regulator
11. 5 Aa ka n n a h A 9AN A K R ERN Re Kuba Reda Re pud HaH ERN eka a e an a NAN ets 10 Selecting the UPS voltage configuration LE LL EEE keke M Feld kak kek kek kek 11 Connecting the host computer ciere kk kek NN EPA kek kek kek En M mM ADM UE 12 Connecting The serial communications port ge 12 Connecting the USB communications port SN 13 Connecting the Network Transient Proleclors EE kek Ka kak kek kek kN ees 13 Connecting the UPS to utility power MEE T 13 Connecting devices tothe UPS y3i y4i coye y nda e iar MM ly z 2s y n kk u E Ev REEE EE STE EE 14 Charging the UPS bell Ti Sy saxin cer iunt toot eS EEEE GIUM T e x ne ne k echa puedas oM FENERE ASET TE 14 Powering Wis TNs UPS a N EES 15 DU DEAN DT Vr E E T baud ET AE Hd 16 Initiating a selfieshi asenn eoa e E TT TT Dp 16 Silencing an audible alarm i 16 Audible alarm conditions s aus oases EO OO D TO 16 Powering HOW alla mQWMDMMMDMDMN HN N z ZI ERMM_MMoZAxAM J MIANN N ME PRNR Z J GoOoD DD DMImIMIZiZZ2D n a 16 Hor cde ci D RETIRER RE EN 18 HP Power Manager features ceu btt kk kek kek kek keka k k k ek os LIN neret mid ns 18 vn la PN ich terius rituum MR uM MEM i iui scidit cre re 19 Updating the UPS IN ek k kek kek PREMO kK K k k ka kk tup kK KAK rk kk 19 Cleaning battery spllls n 19 HE E E be DD yr TIE T eee 20 WPS does OR STI eese e a E e an E EA E m MM M e MM te
12. HP UPS T750 User Guide hp March 2006 Third Edition Wr Part Number 382249 003 invent Copyright 2004 2006 Hewlett Packard Development Company L P The information contained herein is subject to change without notice The only warranties for HP products and services are set forth in the express warranty statements accompanying such products and services Nothing herein should be construed as constituting an additional warranty HP shall not be liable for technical or editorial errors or omissions contained herein Microsoft and Windows are U S registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation March 2006 Third Edition Part Number 382249 003 Audience assumptions This guide is for the person who operates configures maintains and troubleshoots UPSs HP assumes you are qualified in the servicing of high voltage equipment and trained in recognizing hazards in products with hazardous energy levels Contents Weed NG E T 3 UPS front panel wX5 rrar ohrrrl _ r celgastecbasadad gagess endenielghersvadedoavense 5 UPS front panel controls and LED indicators i 6 UPS T750 NA JPN rear panel i 7 UPS T750 INTL rear panel eene ek nnne eere kek keke kek nennen nennen nennen nna 8 o tt EEE 9 dcs p 9 Electrical requirements i 9 Checking the battery recharge de 9 Connecting the ballerie8 45554x55455544554355444554n3 945033
13. Voltage Correction LED troubleshooting 21 voltage specifications 24 voltage configuring 11 W warranties 28 weight UPS 23 Index 38
14. conformity to applicable harmonized European standards European Norms which are listed on the EU Declaration of Conformity issued by Hewlett Packard for this product or product family This compliance is indicated by the following conformity marking placed on the product This marking is valid for non Telecom products and EU harmonized Telecom products e g Bluetooth CE XxXxx O This marking is valid for EU non harmonized Telecom products Notified body number used only if applicable refer to the product label Regulatory compliance notices 32 Japanese notice VCCI VCCT B VCCI
15. d AM 20 Audible alarm soU tds RM bg UP DN x x2x nA 0x x E E E MM 20 UPS operates on battery only eee eee enne keke rrr esee k en nne kK re nens 20 UPS frequently switches between utility and battery power 21 UPS does not provide the expected backup time i 21 UPS emits a slight clicking noise i 21 Power IED Hashes ERR I T TE A eaaa E AE e Rra mm 21 Voltage Configuration LED is QP 66tt s cwescocasdasets keke kek kek kek kek k k a kek K k k k k kak 21 Output Load Level LED is red or flashing red i 22 Battery Charge 01 22 Battery WVorninglE 22 Site Wiring Fault LED eee 22 EEE NG A RI RR IR I E RI r ERR INR E ERN RT TREE EEA 23 UPS physical specificqlions EL kek kek kek keke kek k Kek k rek Kek Kek kk ke ens 23 UPS input specifications Li 23 UPS output specificqlions EL eke keke kek kek ek Kek k kre k Keke kek kek Kake k Kek kk Ke kK ke 23 Contents 3 Power protection specifications Li 23 Voltage specifications NKK x ka k Va bilne k na ka 24 Output tolerance specificolions ELL keke kek kek k k kek kK rek Kek 24 Output feature specificqlions EL kek kek keke kek kek enne Kek rek Ka ke 24 Battery specifications LLE er DEREN E nM HEN 24 rone AID C
16. d the latest version of HP Power Manager software see the HP website hitp www hp com go rackandpower EY NOTE To install and configure the software see the software user guide The software user guide is available for download from the HP website http www hp com go rackandpower HP Power Manager Does not require complex management systems which simplifies deployment configuration and management of UPS protected environments Manages a graceful shutdown of attached devices during utility power failures Prioritizes the timing of attached load device shutdowns Shuts down and reboots any UPS and attached load devices based on a user specified schedule Customizes alert generation with modifiable dialog boxes command execution and email and broadcast messages Monitors the status of the UPS and reports alarms Displays a power log for analysis Power management 18 Maintenance In this section Ld do TATION ossidtm Gon d bEbHU P Leben bM Sb RN 19 Cleaning battery spills Updating the UPS firmware 3 Power down all equipment connected to the UPS Connect the serial cable between the UPS and the computer that will be used to update the UPS firmware The computer must not be plugged in to the UPS and must run Microsoft Windows 2000 Microsoft Windows XP or Microsoft Windows 2003 Launch the firmware upgrade program ET NOTE To download the latest version of UPS firmware see the HP websit
17. dt a br MM MUR iat Unt M MEAM pe mE T MM bani pnd sin inant beeen Mm QN MNA 28 250 000 Computer Load Protection Guerenkem isis ror ret peii e sieht Pe k n er e kad kr CE He d 28 luis Ed LAN ETE T NE rrr 28 Limited warranty To back up the wide range of features offered with the UPS a 3 year limited warranty is provided 250 000 Computer Load Protection Guarantee In addition to the limited warranty a 250 000 Computer Load Protection Guarantee provided by the original equipment manufacturer is offered IMPORTANT The 250 000 Computer Load Protection Guarantee is offered only in The United States and Canada The 250 000 Computer Load Protection Guarantee only applies if e The UPS is plugged into a suitably grounded and wired outlet using no extension cords adapters other ground wires or other electrical connections e The UPS installation complies with all applicable electrical and safety codes specified by the NEC e The UPS is used under normal operating conditions and users comply with all instructions and labels e The UPS is not damaged by accident other than a utility power transient misuse or abuse e The Guarantee applies only to the original end user and is non transferable e The Guarantee does not include reimbursement for or restoration of any data loss e The UPS is either connected directly to an enterprise class PDU which is then connected directly to a server workstation or personal computer or
18. e http www hp com go rackandpower 4 wn oS W 0 1 Select the COM port to be used from the drop down list Click Open Click Get UPS Version Click Browse to select the firmware file file type s19 Click Update The UPS output turns off After the upgrade completes click Close COM Port Power up the UPS Powering up the UPS on page 15 Power up the equipment connected to the UPS Cleaning battery spills 1 Put on acid resistant boots a chemical face shield chemical splash goggles and acid resistant gloves A WARNING Battery acid can severely damage your eyes and skin 2 3 4 6 Remove combustible materials and all sources of ignition Stop the flow of material and contain or absorb small spills with dry sand earth or vermiculite Neutralize spilled battery acid with the special solutions contained in a spill kit or with a solution of 1 Ib baking soda to 1 gallon of water Be sure the mixture is neutral then collect the residue and place the residue in a drum or other suitable container Properly dispose of hazardous waste Z WARNING Do not allow discharge of unneutralized acid to reach the sewer Maintenance 19 Troubleshooting In this section UE lo a nok RE A CCN 20 Puts UD Dn DJ JJJ b pA PLU A v ver rH Nau 20 BP pero eb Gil Dele BOI j su TT E T TT T TE 20 UPS frequently switches between utility and battery power sssssseeeneeneenen eene 21 UPS
19. e sealed valve regulated lead acid batteries with a 3 year minimum float service life at 25 C 77 F The battery modules have a battery string voltage of 24 V Complete charge takes no more than 24 hours After approximately 4 hours the batteries reach 90 charge at default nominal utility voltage and no load Specifications 24 Battery runtime Estimated battery runtime at 100 battery charge Environmental specifications Feature Specification i O Operating temperature 10 C to 40 C 50 F to 104 F ULtested at 25 C 77 F Nonoperating 25 C to 55 C 13 F to 131 F temperature Relative humidity 20 to 80 noncondensing Operating altitude Up to 2 000 m 6 600 ft above sea level Nonoperating altitude Up to 15 000 m 49 212 ft above sea level Audible noise Less than 45 dBA normal operation Less than 50 dBA on battery power Specifications 25 Spares In this section S e e SCN 26 DES awe E e DL E E A A A E A AA j_l A EEA 26 E L AN E tg A E EA E I DE ND NN TE A E E N T A E AT 26 Ordering spares To order a spare visit the HP website hfp h61003 www6 hp com To replace parts under warranty contact an HP authorized service representative UPS spare parts list lem Spare part number UPS unit NA JPN 379059 001 UPS unit INTL 379060 B3 1 Serial computer interface cable 204508 001 10 A jumper cord 142258 006 Hardware options For information on the supported hardware o
20. ers The FCC requires devices in both classes to bear a label indicating the interference potential of the device as well as additional operating instructions for the user FCC rating label The FCC rating label on the device shows the classification A or B of the equipment Class B devices have an FCC logo or ID on the label Class A devices do not have an FCC logo or ID on the label After you determine the class of the device refer to the corresponding statement Regulatory compliance notices 30 Class A equipment This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to 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 This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at personal expense Class B equipment This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipme
21. hes to battery power to test the load capacity and battery charge During the self test the Power LED flashes the Output Load Level LED illuminates and the Battery Charge LED illuminates Silencing an audible alarm Press the Mute Test button IMPORTANT e Although the audible alarm silences the condition that caused the alarm to sound might still exist e fa utility power failure caused the alarm the Power LED is flashing green the alarm silences after power is restored Audible alarm conditions Alarm type Condition Audible alarm Can alarm be silenced UPS operating from utility power No audible alarm N A UPS on battery UPS operating on battery power On four short beeps Yes Shutdown imminent Batteries nearly out of power Yes Battery problem Batteries must be recharged On intermittent beeps Yes Powering down the UPS 1 Shut down all connected load devices 2 Press the Power On Standby button Power to the output receptacles ceases 3 Disconnect the UPS from utility power UPS operations 16 4 Wait at least 60 seconds for the UPS internal circuitry to discharge UPS operations 17 Power management In this section aa z LL DEE 2DoUyp 18 HP Power Manager features HP Power Manager software ensures maximum power reliability of computer systems through comprehensive control of UPSs The easy to use browser interface enables novice users to configure and manage power protection settings To downloa
22. ies connecting 10 batteries runtime 25 batteries specifications 24 battery cables connecting 10 Battery Charge LED location 6 Battery Charge LED troubleshooting 22 battery expiration date 9 battery replacement notice 34 Battery Warning LED location 6 Battery Warning LED troubleshooting 22 battery warranty 28 bezel removing 10 BSMI notice 33 buttons 5 C cables 32 cables battery 10 Canadian notice 32 charging batteries 14 class A equipment 31 class B equipment 31 communications port connecting 12 component identification 5 6 configuration of system 11 connecting devices to UPS 14 contacting HP 27 D Declaration of Conformity 31 devices connecting 14 diagnostics 16 dimensions UPS 23 DIP switches location 7 8 DIP switches setting 11 disposal battery 34 electrical requirements 9 electrostatic discharge 35 environmental specifications 25 European Union notice 32 F FCC rating label 30 Federal Communications Commission FCC notice 30 31 32 firmware updating 19 frequent switching between battery and utility power 2 front bezel 5 front panel buttons 6 front panel components 5 6 front panel LEDs 6 G grounding methods 35 H hardware options 26 HP Power Manager 18 HP Technical Support 27 input specifications 23 installation instructions 9 insufficient backup time 21 J Japanese notice 33 Index 37 K Korean notices 33 L LEDs testing 16 limited war
23. lic tions oe utei vi atr tlm adu vati av Dax ota GU DR NOR FOR PK ortas 32 s I er T dcr tae TERT ET 32 Canadian notice Avis Canadien essere eee nnn nenne nehm nn enses enne eren s essen nennen neis 32 European Union regulatory notice EE Ru RR n dubP QU Maddtsies eur k k k kek Kak OE du egest UM M M RN QS 32 Japatnese noflce E eto toe eere aoammm mmnmme mm ooo gem 33 Phu siet HH 33 KOreqiinotlGBINNNNISRNSRUININSSSDNNISISIDNNNSIRRRRDIUN ea e e R 33 Battery replacement notice LN 34 Power cord statement for Japan ei 34 der ie Qi Se O O E RN ENG 35 Preventing electrostatic discharge i 35 Grounding methods to prevent electrostatic discharge 35 Acronyms cna DENG JIG ONS x sl saya nk k k ayak dka ke ER RA ka HARA Rada RR a ed k dab ay 36 als DY N n Reit CC CC 37 Contents 4 Component identification In this section UPS front panel UPS front panel controls and LED indicators UPS T750 NA JPN rear panel UPS T750 INTL rear panel UPS front panel m emm DEM Control buttons and LED display o eatery awa O Component identification 5 UPS front panel controls and LED indicators em Deseripton Power On Standby Turns the UPS power on and off and places the UPS in Standby mode button Output Load Level LED Power LED Shows approximately how much of the UPS power capacity is used to support the equip
24. ment connected to the output receptacles Red Maximum load Amber Medium load Green Light load Green The UPS is on and supplying connected equipment with AC power Flashing green The UPS is operating from its internal batteries during a blackout or severe brownout If the blackout or brownout is prolonged save any open files and shut down the connected equipment 4 Voltage Correction LED Green The UPS is automatically correcting high or low AC voltage on the utility line without the assistance of battery power The UPS will emit a slight clicking noise 5 Battery Warning LED Amber During a self test the UPS found that the batteries must be recharged Charge the batteries and repeat the self test Initiating a self test on page 16 Component identification 6 em web emm amp Battery Charge LED When the UPS is operating from utility power the Power LED is green the Battery Charge LED indicates the approximate charge state of the batteries Red The batteries are beginning to charge Amber The batteries are midway through charging Green The batteries are fully charged When the UPS is operating on battery power during a blackout or severe brownout the Power LED is flashing green the Battery Charge LED indicates the approximate amount of remaining battery energy Red The batteries have a low level of energy Amber The batteries have a medium amoun
25. nt generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures e Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna e Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver e Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit that is different from that to which the receiver is connected e Consult the dealer or an experienced radio or television technician for help Declaration of conformity for products marked with the FCC logo United States only This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation For questions regarding this product contact us by mail or telephone e Hewlett Packard Company P O Box 692000 Mail Stop 530113 Houston Texas 77269 2000 e 1 800 HP INVENT 1 800 474 6836 For continuous quality improvement calls may be recorded or monitored F
26. or questions regarding this FCC declaration contact us by mail or telephone e Hewlett Packard Company P O Box 692000 Mail Stop 510101 Houston Texas 77269 2000 e 1 281 514 3333 To identify this product refer to the part series or model number found on the product Regulatory compliance notices 31 Modifications The FCC requires the user to be notified that any changes or modifications made to this device that are not expressly approved by Hewlett Packard Company may void the user s authority to operate the equipment Cables Connections to this device must be made with shielded cables with metallic RFI EMI connector hoods in order to maintain compliance with FCC Rules and Regulations Canadian notice Avis Canadien Class A equipment This Class A digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference Causing Equipment Regulations Cet appareil num rique de la classe A respecte toutes les exigences du R glement sur le mat riel brouilleur du Canada Class B equipment This Class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference Causing Equipment Regulations Cet appareil num rique de la classe B respecte toutes les exigences du R glement sur le mat riel brouilleur du Canada European Union regulatory notice This product complies with the following EU Directives e low Voltage Directive 73 23 EEC e EMC Directive 89 336 EEC Compliance with these directives implies
27. ptions see the HP website http www hp com go rackandpower Spares 26 Technical support In this section Ba VON RE RIN 27 ua disa NNN a SL ede eR ER ed A SR Rs bassin ay Before you contact HP Be sure to have the following information available before you call HP e Technical support registration number if applicable e Product serial number e Product model name and number e Applicable error messages e Add on boards or hardware e Third party hardware or software e Operating system type and revision level HP contact information For the name of the nearest HP authorized reseller e In the United States refer to the HP US service locator webpage http www hp com service_ locator e n other locations refer to the HP website http www hp com For HP technical support e n North America e Call 1 800 HP INVENT 1 800 474 6836 This service is available 24 hours a day 7 days a week For continuous quality improvement calls may be recorded or monitored e lf you have purchased a Care Pack service upgrade call 1 800 633 3600 For more information about Care Packs refer to the HP website http www hp com e Outside North America call the nearest HP Technical Support Phone Center For telephone numbers for worldwide Technical Support Centers refer to the HP website http www hp com Technical support 27 Warranty information In this section Diii AMAIA ti isis bene e
28. ranty 28 load protection guarantee 28 M maintenance 19 modifications FCC notice 32 Mute Test button 6 N network transient protectors 13 O operations UPS 16 optional items 26 ordering spares 26 output feature specifications 24 Output Load Level LED location 6 Output Load Level LED troubleshooting 22 output specifications 23 output tolerance specifications 24 overview HP Power Manager 18 P phone numbers 27 physical specifications 23 power cord 34 Power LED location 6 Power LED troubleshooting 21 power management 18 Power On Standby button 6 power protection specifications 23 powering down 16 powering up 15 problem diagnosis 20 R rear panel connectors 7 8 regulatory compliance identification numbers 30 regulatory compliance notices 30 32 required information 27 runtime specifications 25 S safety considerations 9 serial por 12 series number 30 Site Wiring Fault LED location 7 Site Wiring Fault LED troubleshooting 22 software 18 spare part numbers 26 spares 26 specifications 23 static electricity 35 support 27 supported hardware 26 supported software 18 T technical support 27 telephone numbers 27 temperature ranges environmental 25 testing LEDs 16 troubleshooting 20 U updating the firmware 19 UPS does not start 20 UPS firmware updating 19 UPS operations 16 USB connectors 13 utility power connecting 13 V Voltage Correction LED location 6
29. rk Transient Protector OUT jack Connecting the UPS to utility power N WARNING To prevent injury from electric shock or damage to the equipment Installation 13 e Plug the input line cord into a grounded earthed electrical outlet that is installed near the equipment and is easily accessible e Do not disable the grounding plug on the input line cord The grounding plug is an important safety feature e Do not use extension cords 1 Connect the input power cord from an intended load device to the IEC 320 C14 input power receptacle on the UPS rear panel INTL model only Connect the UPS power cord to a grounded utility power outlet When the UPS is plugged in the batteries begin to charge and the output receptacles designated for surge only protection provide power NA JPN model only Power to the output receptacles designated for surge and battery backup is not available until the unit is powered up Connecting devices to the UPS A CAUTION Do not plug laser printers into the UPS output receptacles designated for battery backup protection The instantaneous current drawn by this type of printer can overload the UPS Connect all heavy draw devices to the output receptacles designated for surge only protection NA JPN model only Before connecting devices verify that the UPS will not overload by checking that the ratings of the devices do not exceed the UPS capacity If the equipment rating is listed in amps multiply
30. t of energy Green The batteries have a high amount of energy Periodically initiate a self test Initiating a self test on page 16 to determine the energy level of the batteries before a blackout or brownout occurs Mute Test button Silences UPS alarms and initiates a self test Initiating a self test on page 16 1 IMPORTANT While in Standby mode the UPS maintains the charge on the batteries but no power is available at the output receptacles The UPS remains in Standby mode until an alternate mode is selected or until utility power is removed UPS T750 NA JPN rear panel ee mpm T TTTT Component identification 7 fem pump TT Newerk Tensen oea GUT jeek fa p power cord wih NEMA 5 15 Ag Three NEMA 5 15 output receptacles for surge only protection 10 Three NEMA 5 15 output receptacles for surge and battery backup protection UPS T750 INTL rear panel hem mem to 5 WW Input power receptacle IEC 320 C14 for country specific plug attachment Six IEC 320 C13 output receptacles for surge and battery backup protection Component identification 8 Installation In this section 11 9 Bi se N C SU UR SINO H ul sra keren yaye tae leri abb tubo r pertoire ES 9 Cheeking Ihe botery recharge DD Db rrr 9 OAS NG Ee BO la T Dr 10 Seleding the UPS voltage configurahon ss 11
31. the number of amps by 120 to determine the VA After verifying that the UPS will not overload Connect the device power cords to the output receptacles on the rear panel of the UPS NA JPN model Or e Connect devices to the output receptacles on the rear panel of the UPS using the jumper cords included with the UPS INTL model Charging the UPS batteries Allow the batteries to charge before putting the UPS into service IMPORTANT Charge the batteries for at least 24 hours before supplying backup power to devices The batteries charge to e 90 of their capacity within 4 hours e 100 of their capacity within 24 hours Installation 14 Powering up the UPS Press and hold the Power On Standby button 1 until the UPS beeps The Power LED illuminates solid green indicating that power is available at the UPS output receptacles Installation 15 UPS operations In this section Das GC 16 Soto d M UN EOE EN A ed en boot 16 Povemo gav he W o SN TT OI Ri 16 Initiating a self test A self test can be performed with equipment connected to the UPS output receptacles To initiate a self test press and hold the Mute Test button until the alarm beeps two times A CAUTION Do not unplug the UPS to test the batteries This action removes safe electrical grounding and can introduce a damaging surge into the network connections The self test lasts approximately 10 seconds as the UPS switc
32. the utility line No action is required Troubleshooting 21 Output Load Level LED is red or flashing red Action 1 Remove one or more load devices to reduce the power requirements 2 Initiate a self test Initiating a self test on page 16 3 Ifthe condition persists verify that the load devices are not defective Battery Charge LED is red Action If the Power LED is flashing green a Save your work and power down the UPS Powering down the UPS on page 16 b After the blackout or brownout is over power up the UPS Powering up the UPS on page 15 c Allow the UPS batteries to charge for 24 hours If the Power LED is green a Continue to let the batteries charge until the Battery Charge LED is green b Initiate a self test Initiating a self test on page 16 Battery Warning LED is amber Action 1 Allow the UPS batteries to charge for 24 hours 2 Initiate a selftest Initiating a self test on page 16 Site Wiring Fault LED is red Action Contact a qualified electrician to be sure that e The utility power receptacle is grounded e There is a ground wire in the UPS power cord e The line and neutral wires are not reversed in the wall outlet Troubleshooting 22 Specifications In this section LPS p abe oed OGRE RS 2d Hrs MIT ARCADE W oeo gt zggggxxZ_er_m 23 M Fv EAA enc ON Doo aerae loeo bo o opi Nk 23 Belle spec Meio iyan Saa prd a D ey wee peer rere Db Dus pre ai ERE LAS DA rer 24
33. up time Action 1 ee 2f If the Output Load Level LED is red or flashing red remove one or more load devices to reduce the power requirements Power down the UPS Powering down the UPS on page 16 Verify that the batteries are connected Allow the UPS batteries to charge for 24 hours Initiate a self test Initiating a self test on page 16 During extended power outages save your work power down the load devices and then power down the UPS Powering down the UPS on page 16 to conserve battery power UPS emits a slight clicking noise Action The UPS is automatically correcting high or low AC voltage on the utility line No action is required Power LED flashes Action If the Battery Charge LED is also red a Save your work and power down the UPS Powering down the UPS on page 16 b After the blackout or brownout is over power up the UPS Powering up the UPS on page 15 c Allow the UPS batteries to charge for 24 hours If the Battery Charge LED is also yellow or green a Consider saving your work and powering down the UPS on page 16 If the blackout or brownout is prolonged the Battery Charge LED turns red as the UPS batteries near depletion b After the blackout or brownout is over power up the UPS Powering up the UPS on page 15 c Allow the UPS batteries to charge for 24 hours Voltage Configuration LED is green Action The UPS is automatically correcting high or low AC voltage on
34. y MO essere tat 32 DO NC DM ES an Ren metic ON ne RIO RENI OR ON 33 Bri ig N c RR tiit E E E E E ENA AS SANS NEK 33 OG PON MT E DTI LET cae ee er cum 34 NPB MACE eC 34 ze BbbdH H MRRr r Hr r ge nn 34 Regulatory compliance identification numbers For the purpose of regulatory compliance certifications and identification this product has been assigned a unique regulatory model number The regulatory model number can be found on the product nameplate label along with all required approval markings and information When requesting compliance information for this product always refer to this regulatory model number The regulatory model number is not the marketing name or model number of the product Federal Communications Commission notice Part 15 of the Federal Communications Commission FCC Rules and Regulations has established Radio Frequency RF emission limits to provide an interference free radio frequency spectrum Many electronic devices including computers generate RF energy incidental to their intended function and are therefore covered by these rules These rules place computers and related peripheral devices into two classes A and B depending upon their intended installation Class A devices are those that may reasonably be expected to be installed in a business or commercial environment Class B devices are those that may reasonably be expected to be installed in a residential environment for example personal comput

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