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1. Flashing Green The Management Card does not have valid TCP IP settings Solid Red A hardware failure has been detected in the Management Card Contact StorageTek s Customer Support Services Flashing Red 4 4 The Management Card is making BOOTP requests If you do not use a BOOTP server you need to configure the Management Card s TCP IP settings First Edition 96047 Fault Isolation E Battery Needs Replacement The following screen shows when the battery needs to be replaced lt a APC Web SNMP Management Card Microsoft Internet Explorer provided by MSN Ele Edt View Favorites Tools Help e 7 9 2 Ala aAa 9 3 8 8 Back Forverd Stop Refresh Home Search Favorites History Mail Print Edit Discuss Address E http 7159 215 6 98 arakfram htm 1 0 Go Links gt Web SNMP Management Card www apcc com Smart UPS 1400 IP 159 215 6 98 Status of Smart UPS 1400 named UPS_IDEN Describes UPS status Discharged Bad Battery UPS Batteries need immediate replacement Serial communication has been established UPS Batteries discharged UPS is on Smart UPS 1400 Diagnostics Reason For Last Transfer To Due to software command or UPS s Battery test control Events Internal Temperature 025 0 Degrees Celsius Network system Logout Input Voltage 120 0 VAC Input Frequency 60 00 Hz Maximum Line Voltage 125 0 VAC Minimum Line Voltage 115 0 VAC Dy wai 4 i Output Yo
2. to access the Web interface av am 12 24 2000 13 48 10 System Web User apc logged in from Logout 159 215 6 151 12 24 2000 11 52 14 UPS Communications lost Help 12 24 2000 11 50 22 UPS Failed internal diagnostic self test 12 24 2000 11 50 22 UPS Batteries discharged 12 24 2000 11 50 22 UPS Batteries need immediate replacement 12 24 2000 11 50 20 UPS Communications established 12 24 2000 11 50 16 System Web User apc logged in from 159 215 6 151 12 24 2000 11 50 12 System Warmstart 12 24 2000 11 49 52 UPS Passed internal self test 12 24 2000 11 49 50 UPS Communications established y Delete Log Cancel EL O l ne 7 The Event Log stores past events including information that will help troubleshoot intermittent or site specific power problems 4 6 First Edition 96047 Fault Isolation E Troubleshooting the UPS Table 4 1 describes some possible problems and solutions when troubleshooting the UPS Table 4 1 Troubleshooting the APC Uninterruptible Power Supply Problem and Possible Cause Solution UPS will not turn on ON button not pushed UPS not connected to AC power supply UPS input circuit breaker tripped Very low or no utility voltage Battery not connected properly Press the ON button once to power on the UPS and other equipment Make sure the power cable from the UPS to the customer s input power is securely connected at both ends Reduce the load on the UPS
3. utility voltage The value is between the lit indicator and the next highest value For example e If three LEDs are on the input voltage is between 115 and 123 VAC e If all of the LEDs are on the input voltage is too high for the configuration and should be checked First Edition 96047 Controls and Indicators E Redundant Switch Indicators Figure 2 2 shows and describes the indicators for the redundant switch Figure 2 2 Redundant Switch Front Panel UPS Serial Port Connections Status Indicators EPO Switch Source Indicators EEN Function EPO Emergency Power Off 3 sauce sooces sero but ot soc O Source not OK Redundant Switch 90 Normal O Normal Re o Source A O Narrow o O Source B Xier Votago 400 Narrow C67350 Status Select Level Q O Bright Z Dim X off O User Selectable Options Function Default faa Off Description Source A Sensitivity Reduced Normal Reduced Sets transfer sensitivity to line conditions Source B Sensitivity Reduced Normal Reduced Sets transfer sensitivity to line conditions Source Preference Source A Source A Source B Selects the preferred AC source Source A Xfer Voltage Medium Narrow Medium Sets the transfer voltage window Source B Xfer Voltage Medium Narrow Medium Sets the transfer voltage window The redundant switch front panel has the controls and indicators that allow you to program set
4. 3 96047 rack limitations xi safety precautions x static electricity xi charge graph indicator 2 2 comments vii components block diagram of 3 5 description of 1 1 location of 3 3 rear view of 3 4 connections block diagram 3 5 fault isolation 4 7 not communicating 4 4 rear of the UPS 3 4 conversion bill numbers rack cooling feature 3 1 rear door 3 2 UPS 3 1 cooling considerations xii cooling fans xii cooling recommendations L180 library xiii L700 library xiv CRC ix CSS 5 1 Customer Resource Center CRC ix Customer Support Services CSS 5 1 D door interlock x E environmanetal specfications A 2 EPO switch 2 3 ESD prevention xi event log viewing 4 6 F fans cooling xii First Edition Index 1 Index fault isolation 4 1 feature codes rack cooling 3 1 UPS 1 2 frequency A 1 function 1 1 function select indicator 2 4 function status indicator 2 4 G general information 1 1 glossary Glossary 1 graph indicators 2 2 H hard copy publications ix I indicators redundant switch 2 3 UPS 2 1 input power and drives A 1 installation battery 3 3 overview 3 1 interlock door x introduction 1 1 L list of problems 4 7 Literature Distribution ix load bar graph indicator 2 2 M maintenance 5 1 maintenance card LEDs 4 4 management card 3 6 manual organization vii manuals ordering ix manuals related to viii Index 2 N nomin
5. Damage Prevention 00 000 cece ee xi Rack Safety and Precautions 2 6 o xi L180 Temperature Recommendations 0 0 000 ene xiii L700 Temperature Recommendations onana aaa ne xiv 1 General Information ui A dd d 1 1 IntrOduction kuit 4 4 rs AA a A A Ad a a BONG 1 1 Whatit Does ei e la Pew Mere tl es ia et ea prat ras 1 1 Feature Godest A A dd et eens ee areas gat 1 2 Installation inky eins on dace cant whe y Sth Pade AA ee PNG EE Ronee ot 1 2 ELVIS Slew ea hl tet tte eee e la e hie i eee el de ot en A ed oh oll 1 2 2 Controls and Indicators 2 cece eee eee cee eee eee eens 2 1 UPS Indicators ny A Gang tn age ag eee wed Die aon Wess 2 1 Redundant Switch Indicators 2 0 eee 2 3 3 Installation Overview 2 02 5 2 eet eet oran eee ene bene eens 3 1 Prerequisites a a A gates Se Wants bets Cots o oat ie ve e 3 1 UPS Feature Codes usa a SOOT ee a 3 1 Rack Cooling Feattire cara eos dh Sid ee eo ee ee en A Ee ele Bed ee 3 1 Rear Door Replacement 244 nich itt thd dt Sneha Cs 3 2 96047 First Edition iii Contents POWER CONNECUONS mos ie E e A eee LG 3 2 Before Besinning A wee bees E AA area ae 3 2 TOS tUCHONS a A AS A e O li 3 3 APC Web SNMP Management Card ta o Gb at etl a ee das 3 6 Operation sad io Bs le he a in ha Gy NE ole Bey 3 6 A OF wes wh ee oh A Ou bs 3 6 Chirac The Battery sa whe ah a onsen ee te Wh dhs heh ark ai 3 6 Voltage Sensitivity are Ase oe yeaa te a ROAR ON Paes P
6. First Edition 3 1 Installation Overview Rear Door Replacement Some early model library rear doors are not compatible with the optional rack cooling feature Check the serial number of your library if it falls within the ranges listed you need to replace the rear door The following table lists the serial number range description and field bill number for the rear door Library Serial Description Field Bill Numbers L180 1 6015 StorageTek rear door 101334 HP rear door 101336 Sun rear door 101337 NCR rear door 101338 L700 1 6798 StorageTek rear door 101326 HP rear door 101339 NCR rear door 101340 Power Connections 3 2 Make sure you have the correct power connections for this feature e The L180 library UPS Model SU1400RM2U uses an L5 15 locking 120 VAC 15 Amp plug The customers power source requires an L5 15R receptacle e The L700 library UPS Model SU3000RM3U uses an L5 30 locking 120 VAC 30 Amp plug The customers power source requires an L5 30R receptacle e The International feature EPWR uses a Hubbell 316P6W plug and Hubbell 316R6W receptacle Before Beginning Before beginning these installations make sure e You observe the information in Safety Precautions on page x e All equipment has been received e There are two separate power sources one for each UPS e The library and all tape drives are offline Note For simplicity this installation procedure uses figures of th
7. an optional feature that provides additional cooling for equipment installed in the rack space area Library Feature Description Conversion Code Bill DFAN Domestic fan rack area cooling 101331 L180 EFAN International fan rack area cooling 101332 See the following charts for temperature recommendations in the libraries xii First Edition 96047 Safety Precautions L180 Temperature Recommendations 89 6 F L180 Recommendations for Equipment Rated to 35 C 32 e e 31 E 30 29 28 27 26 May Exceed Operating Temperatures 25 24 Fan Recommended 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 No Fan Needed Room Ambient Temperature C 16 15 o 59 F 50 754 25007 375 400 425 4506 475 500 525 550 575 600 T o Yo 59 225 27517 300 4 325 T o o N 1004 1254 1504 1757 Rack Equipment Power Watts 89 6 F L180 Recommendations for Equipment Rated to 40 C 32 e 31 X 30 29 28 27 26 May Exceed Operating Temperatures 25 24 Fan Recommended 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 No Fan Needed Room Ambient Temperature C 15 o 5 4 504 754 5008 T T o o f LO N N 300 0 T o m 3757 4004 4254 4507 4754 5254 5504 5754 600 T T T LO LO LO N N N N N 09 100 7 1254 1504 1754 59 F Rack
8. any StorageTek publication StorageTek s External Web Site StorageTek s external web site provides marketing product corporate and service information In addition the external web site serves as an entry point to the Customer Resource Center and to the Channel site The external web site is accessible to anyone with a web browser and an Internet connection The URL for StorageTek s external web site is http www storagetek com Customer Resource Center StorageTek s Customer Resource Center CRC web site enables members to resolve technical issues by searching code fixes and technical documentation CRC membership entitles you to other proactive services such as HIPER subscriptions technical tips answers to frequently asked questions and online product support contact information Customers who have a current warranty or a current maintenance service agreement may apply for membership by clicking on the Request Password button on the CRC home page StorageTek employees may enter the CRC through PowerPort The URL for the CRC is http www support storagetek com Hardcopy Publications 96047 You may order hard copies of publications listed on the Customer Resource Center or Documents on CD Service publications have numeric part numbers To order hard copies of service publications contact your local Customer Services Logistics Depot Marketing publications have alphanumeric part numbers To order hard copies of marketing
9. following procedure explains how to replace a worn or weak battery in the UPS Observe the following safety precautions before replacing the battery Battery Safety Observe the following safety precautions when replacing the batteries WARNING Personal injury Do not lift heavy loads without assistance The batteries are heavy and require two people to lift and install them The UPS contains potentially hazardous voltages Do not attempt to disassemble the unit The only exception is when replacing the batteries battery replacement is permissible Except for the battery the unit contains no user serviceable parts Repairs are performed only by factory trained service personnel Do not dispose of batteries in a fire The batteries may explode Do not open or damage the batteries They contain an electrolyte which is toxic and harmful to the skin and eyes Replace the batteries with the same part number and type as the original Instructions 96047 The UPS battery is easy to replace using a hot swappable battery tray Battery replacement is a safe procedure and is isolated from electrical hazards Notes Read the following before beginning this procedure You may leave the UPS and the protected equipment on for this procedure The battery tray is accessible from the front of the UPS Be careful removing the battery tray it is heavy This procedure requires a Phillips head screwdriver Small sparks at the battery conne
10. in the rack area This is UPS A Important Reconnect the battery cables The batteries are shipped disconnected from the UPS Remove the front cover of the UPS and connect the batteries to the power supply First Edition 3 3 Installation Overview 8 Connect the Ethernet cables to each UPS 9 Connect the serial port cables to the connectors on the rear of the UPS 10 Using the rack mount hardware install the switch above UPS A Figure 3 2 Rear Connections ATT ON e qa ZS MENN UPS A NY ETHERNET CABLES eS T Sh UL eee UPS B A A SERIAL PORT ABLE B SERIAL PORT CABLE A PEA Note See Figure 3 3 on page 3 5 for a block diagram of the cable routing and connections 11 Connect the UPS serial port cables to the switch 12 Connect the power cables to the switch 13 Route the power cable from the cooling fan through the rack area of the library and connect it to the outlet strip 14 Using the rack mount hardware install the outlet strip above the switch 15 Connect any additional power cables to the outlet strip CAUTION Power cable requirement Make sure you use the IEC 60309 power cables for connection of the UPS to the customer power source 16 Route and connect the main AC power cables from the UPS to the customer s outlets 17 Power on the library and tape drives 18 Power on each UPS and the swi
11. publications do one of the following e Visit the StorageTek s PowerPort and select alphabetical listings under L or select Online Forms Then search for Literature Distribution Follow the instructions on the Literature Distribution web page e Send an e mail to Literature Distribution at DistrL louisville stortek com Note If you are a StorageTek customer please contact a StorageTek representative to help you obtain copies of StorageTek publications First Edition ix Safety Precautions Safety Precautions Please read and observe the following safety topics for this product CAUTION Potential injury On the job safety is important therefore observe the following safety precautions while you are engaging in any maintenance or installation activity Failing to follow these precautions could result in serious injury Remove all conductive jewelry such as watches and rings before you service powered on equipment Avoid electrical shock Be careful when you work near power connectors and supplies Power off the equipment that is being serviced unless otherwise stated Remember that dangerous voltages could still be present in some areas even though power is off Enforce good housekeeping practices in the equipment area to help prevent fire and accidents Do not lift heavy loads without assistance Note The batteries are heavy and require two people to lift and install them E Battery Safety The UP
12. the library does not supply power to the rack area So ensure that the rack mounted equipment has an adequate power source e Follow the manufacturer s guidelines to position to support and to fasten the equipment in the rack e Locate the equipment so that it does not block or hinder any ventilation openings in the library s rack area For example do not block library or drive exhaust areas the electronic module exhaust area perforated metal or other similar ventilation e Locate the equipment so that the library s doors adequately clear the equipment when you close them e Install the equipment from the bottom of the rack to the top of the rack StorageTek recommends that you place the heaviest items near the bottom of the rack e Ensure that the equipment in the rack does not create an overcurrent condition whether equipment is connected directly to the branch circuit or to a power distribution strip e Ensure that the equipment in the rack has reliable earth ground whether equipment is connected directly to the branch circuit or to a power distribution strip e Ensure that any equipment that you place within the rack is adequately cooled The library s internal ambient temperature should not exceed the recommended operating temperature Base your cooling considerations upon the power dissipation within the rack space as well as upon the ambient room conditions that are external to the library Note StorageTek offers
13. to information that is especially important or that has a unique relationship to the main text or graphic Note A note provides additional information that is of special interest A note might point out exceptions to rules or procedures A note usually but not always follows the information to which it pertains CAUTION A caution informs the reader of conditions that might result in damage to hardware corruption of data corruption of application software or long term health problems in people A caution always precedes the information to which it pertains WARNING A warning alerts the reader to conditions that might result in injury or death A warning always precedes the information to which it pertains E Related Publications The following publications contain additional information Tape Library Publications PartNumber L180 Tape Library Operator s Guide 95895 L700 Tape Library Hardware Operator s Guide 95845 L180 L700 Tape Libraries General Information Manual MT 9111 L180 L700 Tape Library Ordering and Configuration Guide MT 9112 APC Publications APC Uninterruptible Power Supply manuals are shipped with the equipment or go online at www apcc com for more information viii First Edition 96047 Preface E Additional Information StorageTek offers several methods for you to obtain additional information Use one of the following when you want to obtain additional information or to get the latest edition of
14. 0 User Link 3 Runtime Remaining 0103 Minutes Battery Voltage 27 60 VDC El A internet 96047 First Edition 4 3 Fault Isolation E UPS is Not Communicating The following screen shows what happens if the UPS is not communicating 3 http 159 215 6 98 Microsoft Internet Explorer provided by MSN 51 x File Edit View Favorites Tools Help J E e Ia a 3 p E Links Back Forward Stop Refresh Home Search Favorites History Mail Print Edt Discuss Address a http 159 215 6 98 Go Web SNMP Management Card www apecc com IP 159 215 6 98 Describes the UPS status Events Searching for a Smart UPS or a Matrix UPS Network Web SNMP Management Card Describes the Management Card status System Logout Name Unknown Date 12 20 2000 Contact Unknown Time 14 10 17 Help Location Unknown UpTime 0 Days 0 Hours O Minutes Status OK User Administrator The above status might be caused by e Disconnected cables e The AP9606 card is not configured properly Check the status lights on the card Link RX TX LEDs Off The device which connects the Management Card to the network is turned off or it is not operating correctly Flashing The card is receiving data packets from the network Status LED Indicates the status of the Management Card Off The Management Card has no power Solid Green The Management Card has valid network settings
15. 0 Tape Libraries This reference manual contains information about the UPS with an overview about how to install it and how to service it if there is a problem The information in this manual is for anyone interested in this optional feature Note This document is a supplement to the StorageTek conversion bills and APC publications Refer to those documents for specific information E Organization The organization of this manual is Chapter 1 General Information provides an overview about this feature Chapter 2 Controls and Indicators describes the indicators on the UPS Chapter 3 Installation Overview outlines the installation tasks Chapter 4 Fault Isolation assists in isolating problems with the UPS Chapter 5 Service describes how to contact StorageTek if problems exist Appendix A Specifications lists the specifications for this feature Glossary Defines new or special terms and abbreviations in this manual Index Assists in locating information in this manual E Comments and Suggestions A Reader s Comment Form at the back of this publication lets you communicate suggestions or requests for change StorageTek encourages and appreciates reader feedback StorageTek employees with Intranet access may complete an online Reader s Comment Form The URL is http gandalf sts nid idrcf2 htm 96047 First Edition vii Preface M Alert Messages Alert messages call the reader s attention
16. Document 96047 L180 and L700 lape Library Uninterruptible Power Supply Reference Manual o STORAGETEK L180 and L700 Tape Library Uninterruptible Power Supply Reference Manual First Edition June 2001 This edition contains 56 pages See Summary of Changes on page v for the revision history and summary of changes made to this document The information contained in this document is subject to change without notice Storage Technology Corporation assumes no responsibility for any errors that may appear In the event of changes the publication will be revised Comments concerning its contents should be directed to Information Development Storage Technology Corporation One Storage Tek Drive Louisville CO 80028 2201 USA A Reader s Comment Form at the back of this publication is for communicating suggestions and requests for change We encourage and appreciate your feedback StorageTek the signature and Information Made Powerful are trademarks of Storage Technology Corporation Other product names features and terms used in this publication are for informational purposes only and might be trademarks of Storage Technology Corporation or of other companies No part of this publication may be reproduced or distributed in any form or by any means or stored in a database or retrieval system without the prior written consent of Storage Technology Corporation Storage Technology Corporation makes no warranties e
17. Equipment Power Watts 96047 First Edition xiii Safety Precautions L700 Temperature Recommendations 89 6 F L700 Recommendations for Equipment Rated to 35 C 32 31 30 29 28 e 27 May Exceed Operating Temperatures 26 e z 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 Fan Recommended Room Ambient Temperature C No Fan Needed 15 m 7 ono wo NILO Nm 59 F tt oOo Q RO to oO 675 700 4 725 750 4 775 J 800 4 825 850 4 875 7 900 4 925 4 950 4 7 T A T T T T T owoononondad no RONILNDNO quo N LO at F TYTN 0O D oo 100 125 150 175 200 225 250 0 275 300 4 325 350 975 1000 Rack Equipment Power Watts 89 6 F L700 Recommendations for Equipment Rated to 40 C 32 e 31 e 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 May Exceed Operating Temperatures Fan Recommended 20 x e 3 18 17 16 15 Room Ambient Temperature C No Fan Needed oonononond why A ONOR ON ORON NYYYSFSLDLDLDDoO0O Rack Equipment Power Watts 350 P 650 675 700 725 750 775 800 825 4 850 875 900 925 950 975 1000 xiv First Edition 96047 General Information This chapter contains an introduction about the uninterruptible power supplies for StorageTek s L180 and L700 Tape Libraries E Introducti
18. S contains potentially hazardous voltages Do not attempt to disassemble the unit The only exception is when replacing the batteries battery replacement is permissible Except for the battery the unit contains no user serviceable parts Repairs are performed only by factory trained service personnel Do not dispose of batteries in a fire The batteries may explode Do not open or damage the batteries They contain an electrolyte which is toxic and harmful to the skin and eyes Replace the batteries with the same part number and type as the original E Door Interlock A safety interlock for the tape library is located behind the front door When the door is opened the interlock immediately disables all tape library motors First Edition 96047 Safety Precautions E Electrostatic Discharge Damage Prevention Before you touch any internal components in the library including drives you must take precautions against electrostatic discharge ESD CAUTION Components are sensitive to static electricity Even a small electrostatic discharge can damage an electrical component that is inside the library A damaged component might not fail immediately but over time it will become worse and might eventually cause an intermittent problem Be sure that you touch an unpainted metal surface of the library before you reach inside the library or touch the drives Before you touch any internal components 1 With your finger touc
19. UPS detects distortions with the input power by default it reacts by transferring the UPS to battery operation to protect the loads Also when the quality of the power is poor the UPS may frequently transfer to on battery operation If the loads can operate normally under such conditions the capacity of the battery and service life may be conserved by reducing the sensitivity of the UPS Note The following procedure may require two people to perform To set the voltage sensitivity 1 Using a pointed object such as a pen press the configuration button on the rear panel of the UPS a Press it once to set the sensitivity to reduced b Press it again to set the sensitivity to low c Press the button a third time to reset the sensitivity to normal 2 When the UPS is set to normal sensitivity the configuration LED is brightly lit When set to reduced sensitivity the LED is dimly lit When set to low sensitivity the LED is off Low Battery Warning The low battery warning occurs when there are approximately two minutes of on battery run time remaining by default Two minutes may not be enough time to gracefully shut down the library and tape drives To change the warning interval 1 Using a pointed object such as a pen press the configuration button on the rear panel of the UPS while pressing and holding the front panel TEST button a Press the configuration button once to set the low battery warning interval to appr
20. al input voltage A 1 notes viii O on battery indicator 2 1 online comments vii online indicator 2 1 operation 3 6 optional features rack cooling xii ordering manuals ix organization of information in this manual vii outlet strip description of 1 1 installation 3 4 specifications A 3 output power A 1 overload indicator 2 2 overview 1 1 P physical specifications outlet strip A 3 switch A 3 UPS A 2 potential problems 4 7 power site power considerations A 1 strip 1 1 power strip description of 1 1 specifications A 3 precautions battery safety x door interlock x ESD xi rack mount xi safety x preface vii problems 4 1 protection A 1 publications ordering ix publications related to viii First Edition 96047 R rack cooling features xii rack mounting rail installation 3 3 safety xi rated power A 1 Reader s Comment Form vii rear connections 3 4 recharge time A 1 redundant switch indicators 2 3 specifications A 3 related publications viii relative humidity A 2 replace battery indicator 2 2 replacement cartridges A 1 replacement instructions battery 4 9 runtime A 2 S safety battery x door interlock x ESD prevention xi precautions x rack mounting precautions rack safety xi screens battery needs replacement 4 5 description of 4 1 UPS is not communicating 4 4 UPS is off 4 3 UPS is on 4 2 view event log 4 6 selectable option
21. by unplugging equipment and reset the circuit breaker on back of the UPS until you isolate the device causing the problem or the UPS Check the AC power supply to the UPS with a table lamp If the light is very dim check the input voltage Check the battery connections UPS will not turn off Internal UPS fault Do not attempt to use the UPS Unplug the UPS and contact StorageTek s Customer Support Services immediately to obtain a new UPS UPS operates on battery although normal line voltage exists UPS s input circuit breaker tripped Very high low or distorted line voltage Reduce the load on the UPS by unplugging equipment and reset the circuit breaker on back of the UPS until you isolate the device causing the problem or the UPS e Move the UPS to a different outlet on a different circuit e Test the input voltage with the Utility Voltage display If acceptable to the load reduce the UPS s sensitivity refer to the APC User s Manual for more information UPS beeps occasionally Normal UPS operation 96047 None The UPS is protecting the load First Edition 4 7 Fault Isolation Problem and Possible Cause Solution UPS does not provide expected backup time e The UPS s battery is weak because Charge the battery Batteries require recharging of a recent power outage or is near after extended outages The batteries wear faster the end of its service life when in service
22. ctors are normal during re connection To replace the battery 1 Remove the front cover a Using both hands insert an index finger behind the lip of the curved section of the front cover b Pull the cover towards you The cover will unsnap c Unhook and remove the cover from the UPS to expose the battery door First Edition 4 9 Fault Isolation 4 10 2 Remove the two 2 screws from the battery door with a Phillips screwdriver and remove the battery door 3 Disconnect the leads from the battery Pull the connectors towards you to disconnect the battery 4 Use a Phillips head screwdriver to remove the screws that secure the battery tray Set the screws aside WARNING Personal injury The batteries are heavy Use two people to remove the battery from the UPS 5 6 10 111 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Use the battery tray handle to slide the tray out about halfway Hold the tray from the sides and slide it out to the fully extended position Note The stop tab on the bottom of the tray prevents the battery from coming out completely Carefully lift the tray up so that the stop tab clears the edge of the UPS Return the battery tray using the package the replacement battery was shipped in Hold the new tray on the sides and align it with the opening Raise the back of the tray up slightly to position the stop tab on the inside of the opening Push the battery tray in complete
23. decibels dB decibel dB One tenth of a bel A unit of measure for relative power E electrostatic discharge ESD An undesirable discharge of an accumulated electrical charge static that can severely damage delicate equipment and degrade electrical circuitry 96047 First Edition ESD See electrostatic discharge Ethernet A 10 Mb s baseband local area network that allows multiple stations to access the transmission medium at will without prior coordination avoids contention by using carrier sense and deference and resolves contention by using collision detection and transmission Ethernet uses carrier sense multiple access with collision detection F F Fahrenheit A unit of measure for temperature H Hertz A unit of frequency equal to one cycle per second For example in the United States power line frequency is 60 Hz or a change in voltage polarity 120 times per second HTTP Hypertext transfer protocol Hz See Hertz I in Inch A unit of measure for length or distance J Joule A unit of energy or work equal to the work done when the application point of a one newton force moves one meter in the direction of application K kg Kilogram Glossary 1 Glossary L lb Pound A unit of measure for weight S SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol T tape library A housing that contains cartridge tapes and a robot that moves the tapes between storage cells and the attach
24. discuss complete storage service and support solutions for your organization You can find address and telephone number information on StorageTek s external web site at http www storagetek com StorageTek about about_wo html T Contact number 5 2 First Edition 96047 Specifications This appendix lists the specifications for the uninterruptible power supply UPS redundant switch and outlet strip E Uninterruptible Power Supply The following tables list the specifications for the UPS Table A 1 Technical Specifications Specification L180 L700 APC Model Numbers Smart UPS 1400 RM Smart UPS 3000 RM Nominal input voltage 120 VAC 120 VAC Frequency 47 to 63 Hz 47 to 63 Hz Power cable ft Domestic NEMA L5 15P NEMA L5 30P International Hubbell 316P6W Hubbell 316P6W Rated power Volt Amps 1 400 VA 3 000 VA Output power Watts 950 W 2 250 W Surge energy rating 480 Joules 320 Joules Thermal dissipation 171 Btu hr 375 Btu hr Input protection Circuit breaker Protection Overcurrent and short circuit Shutdown on overload Table A 2 Battery Specifications Specification L180 L700 Battery type Leakproof maintenance free sealed Lead Acid battery with suspended electrolyte Replacement battery RBC 24 cartridge tray RBC 12 cartridge tray Recharge time 3 hours typically 96047 First Edition A 1 Specifications A 2 Table A 3 Physical Specificatio
25. e equipment is disconnected the Load Power status will show a lower level during normal operation This screen also displays input voltage and frequency information on the Utility Power Status section Reported voltages that differ greatly from the expected nominal voltage indicate a quality problem with the input power 4 2 First Edition 96047 Fault Isolation E UPS is Off The following screen shows that the UPS is off 3 APC Web SNMP Management Card Microsoft Internet Explorer provided by MSN Ele Edt View Favorites Tools Help gt 9 Ala a 3 3 B H us Back Fonyverd Stop Refresh Home Search Favorites History Mail Print Edit Discuss Address ja http 4 159 215 6 98 arakfram htm 1 0 Go Web SNMP Management 9 Card www apcc com Smart UPS 700 IP 159 215 6 98 Status of Smart UPS 700 named APC hes UPS Smart UPS 700 S UPS status Serial communication has been established UPS is off Reason For Last Transfer To Due to software command or UPS s Battery test control Internal Temperature 042 7 Degrees Celsius SIU Describes utility power status Network Input Voltage 114 4 VAC System Input Frequency 60 00 Hz Logout Maximum Line Yoltage 115 0 VAC Minimum Line Voltage 113 7 WAC Help Describes output power status Output Voltage 000 0 VAC Output Frequency 60 00 Hz Load Power 010 9 Watts Links User Lin User Link Describes battery status User Link 2 Battery Capacity 095
26. e L180 UPS the procedure is similar for the L700 Refer to the instructions sent with the feature for specific information about how to install the UPS First Edition 96047 Installation Overview E Instructions The following is an overview of the installation procedure to install the UPS in the L180 and L700 Tape Libraries 1 Open the front door 2 Open the rear door Note You can remove the doors for ease of installation 3 Power off the library and all the tape drives 4 Unpack the UPS redundant switch mounting hardware and documentation 5 Install the rail kits for the UPS in the rack area Note The rail kits and mounting hardware are included in the packaging for each component Figure 3 1 shows the location of the equipment Figure 3 1 UPS Component Locations 96047 SERIAL PORT B SERIAL PORT A OUTLET STRIP REDUNDANT SWITCH C67334 WARNING Personal injury The power supplies are heavy and require more than one person to lift and install them Make sure you use proper lifting techniques when installing the UPS The L180 UPS weighs 28 6 kg 63 Ib and the L700 UPS weighs 51 8 kg 114 Ib 6 Install the first dower UPS in the rack area This is UPS B 7 Install the second upper UPS
27. e battery needs to be replaced If the self test fails the UPS emits short beeps for one minute for up to five hours The alarm stops when the self test passes or when you replace the battery See Battery Replacement on page 4 9 for the procedure Overload This LED comes on when the load of the UPS exceeds its capacity An audible alarm sounds until the overload is removed Note The circuit breaker to the UPS may trip Disconnect any nonessential equipment from the UPS to eliminate the overload condition Load Bar Graph This indicator is on the eft side of the front panel It displays the percentage of the UPS s rated capacity The five LEDs show the power drawn from the UPS by the equipment connected to it For example e If three LEDs are on the load is drawing between 50 and 67 e If all the LEDs are on test the configuration and make sure an overload condition does not exist Battery Charge Graph This indicator is on the right side of the front panel It displays the charge percentage of the battery For example When all five LEDs are on the battery is fully charged When the indicators start to go out the battery is not at 100 capacity When the indicators are flashing this indicates a low battery warning The low battery warning occurs approximately two minutes before the battery is discharged Utility Voltage Bar Graph This indicator is on the right side of the front panel It displays the value of the input
28. ed tape drives TCP IP Transmission Control Protocol Internet Protocol A set of communication protocols that support peer to peer connection functions for local and wide area networks Telnet An application protocol in TCP IP that allows a user at one site to access a remote system at another site Glossary 2 First Edition U uninterruptible power supply UPS A buffer between utility power and the load that requires uninterrupted or sustained power during outages unit U A unit of measure for rack space UPS See uninterruptible power supply y V Volts VAC Volts alternating current VDC Volts direct current WwW W Watt 96047 Index A abbrevations Glossary 1 about this manual vii AC source indicator 2 4 additional information ix alarm 2 1 alert messages description of viii American Power Conversion 1 1 AP9606 Web SNMP management card 3 6 4 1 APC model numbers A 1 optional feature 1 1 B backup time A 1 battery cable connection 3 3 cartridge replacement A 1 charge 3 6 charge graph indicator 2 2 indicator 2 1 installation 3 3 interval low battery warning 3 7 lead connections 3 3 life A 1 lifting caution about 3 3 low battery warning 3 7 replace battery indicator 2 2 replacement screen 4 5 runtime A 2 safety x 4 9 type of A 1 bibliography viii block diagram 3 5 C cabling 3 5 caution description of viii lifting the batteries 3
29. ee WEAN Sa en E 3 7 Low Battery Warning lt lt wasn se A soe ee a Be oR ae 3 7 4 Fault Isolation 245 5 255o iauadaseauadas tiaedugadavadauedaugdaGss 4 1 MIR SS ONS A PI a eR dear d ocd sates eure 4 2 WPSiS OFF ani Rook aot mate whe IRA Re tala EG Vo aeons 4 3 URS is Not Communicating seei na e A A ae 4 4 Battery Ne ds Replacement ir A A E di 4 5 View Event LOS id s b 4 6 Troubleshooting the UPS ui a a EA a es ee 4 7 Battery Replacement si iuisri haces oa a be en el ali pts 4 9 Battery Salety SA A AA 4 4 A Ce A rg Rey Se 4 9 INSTtEUCIONS esa Ds ile te ta the Vince tL led AB Atal IO dos ak Des dd 4 9 A iaa AA E IA A E A Tene 5 1 Customer Support Services os A A a id 5 1 Service Procedur s RIA at feet ee AA A A RIA 5 2 StorageTek s Worldwide Offices 2 eee 5 2 Ax Specifications 2 4267 37540 a ds a ee eee eee A 1 Uninterruptible Power Supply cidos eee Maw ane oe Ne EN oR ER RA A 1 Redundant Switch ios plete tie E ad He ee Sa eS A 3 Qutlet SUIP A A ee oa os AARP EELS Got PS Ce eg A 3 GLOSSARY O ON Glossary 1 Index AA ER hor dua Index 1 Reader s Comment Form iv First Edition 96047 Summary of Changes EC Number Date Edition Description 111657 June 2001 First Initial release 96047 First Edition vi Summary of Changes This page intentionally left blank First Edition 96047 Preface StorageTek offers an uninterruptible power supply UPS as an optional feature for protecting the L180 and L70
30. er and Netscape Navigator Versions 4 0 and above Refer to the APC documentation and CD ROM for information about how to configure and use this management tool E Operation After you install the UPS and power it on you can expect the following e The UPS performs a self test e The batteries begin to charge Once the UPS has completed the self test you can configure the following options e Voltage sensitivity e Low battery warning Self Test The UPS automatically performs a self test when you power it on and every two weeks afterwards by default These automatic self tests alleviate any maintenance requirements by eliminating the need for periodic manual self tests During the self test the UPS briefly operates the loads using the battery e If the self test passes the UPS returns to online operation e If the self test fails the UPS immediately returns to online operation and lights the replace battery LED Recharge the battery overnight and perform the self test again If the replace battery LED is still on replace the battery Note The loads are not affected if the self test fails Charge the Battery When you connect the UPS to the customer s utility power it charges the battery The battery will charge fully during the first four 4 hours of normal operation Do not expect full runtime during this initial charge period 3 6 First Edition 96047 Installation Overview Voltage Sensitivity When the
31. ervices if the UPS requires service or maintenance 96047 First Edition 4 1 Fault Isolation E UPS is On The following screen shows when the UPS is on and communicating properly 3 APC Web SNMP Management Card Microsoft Internet Explorer provided by MSN File Edit View Favorites Tools Help gt gt gt 9 0 Gala w gd B 9 M Links Back Fonyverd Stop Refresh Home Search Favorites History Mail Print Edit Discuss Address ja http 159 215 6 98 arakfram htm 1 0 y Go Web SNMP Management Card www apec com Smart UPS 700 IP 159 215 6 98 Status of Smart UPS 700 named APC Smart UPS 700 BS UPS Status On Serial communication has been established UPS is on Reason For Last Transfer To Due to software command or UPS s Battery test control Internal Temperature 043 2 Degrees Celsius Suai Describes utility power status Input Yoltage 114 4 VAC Input Frequency 60 00 Hz Logout Maximum Line Yoltage 115 0 VAC Minimum Line Yoltage 113 7 VAC Network System Help Describes output power status Output Voltage 114 4 VAC Output Frequency 60 00 Hz Load Power 010 9 Watts Links User Lin str Lint Describes battery status User Link 2 Battery Capacity 097 0 User Link 3 Runtime Remaining 0105 Minutes Battery Voltage 27 60 WDC a Elboe te internet This screen displays information about the output power status If the load is not connected such as the circuit breaker tripped or th
32. guration will supply power to the equipment until the customers power is restored or the batteries are discharged While running on battery power periodic beeps will sound this is normal Press the TEST button to turn off this alarm If you hear a continuous beep you have two minutes before the UPS will shutdown First Edition 1 1 General Information E Feature Codes The UPS is an optional feature available from StorageTek Table 1 1 lists the library feature code and conversion bill number for the UPS Table 1 1 Feature Codes Library Feature Description Conversion Code Bill L180 RPWR Domestic power switch and UPS 101406 EPWR International power switch and UPS 101407 L700 Domestic power switch and UPS 101410 EPWR International power switch and UPS 101411 Note The UPS feature requires the optional rack cooling feature See Chapter 3 for information about the prerequisites E Installation StorageTek service representatives can install the UPS feature in the libraries The UPS bundle is drop shipped by APC the manufacturer within 24 hours of the receipt of the order Use the information in the L180 L 700 Tape Library Ordering and Configuration Guide part number MT9112 to order the library and the desired features including the UPS See Chapter 3 for an overview of the installation instructions E Service If there is a problem place a service call to StorageTek s Call Center If it is determined
33. h an unpainted metal surface of the library In some libraries you can touch the library s frame In other libraries you might have to touch a bolt on the wall or on the door frame 2 Keep your body movement to a minimum as you touch library components Note Antistatic wrist straps that have clip on ends are commercially available E Rack Safety and Precautions 96047 WARNING Possible personal injury More than one person might be required to install equipment into the library s rack or to remove equipment from the library s rack e Personnel should take adequate precautions when they are moving a library that contains rack mounted equipment The weight of some rack equipment might alter the height of the library s center of gravity This condition might cause the library to tip during a move CAUTION Potential equipment damage Do not exceed the maximum allowable weight and U height for equipment in the rack area e L180 weight is 77 kg 170 Ib and U height is 6 units L700 weight is 130 kg 300 Ib and U height is 17 units Observe the following when you are installing equipment into the library s rack e Ensure that the equipment has UL listing listing by Underwriters Laboratories CSA certification certification by the Canadian Standards Association and CE compliance compliance with the European Council s directives and standards First Edition xi Safety Precautions e Understand that
34. lle CO 80028 2201 USA STORAGETEK INFORMATION made POWERFUL World Headquarters Storage Technology Corporation One StorageTek Drive Louisville Colorado 80028 USA Phone 303 673 5151 Fax 719 536 4053
35. ltage 120 0 VAC Links Output Frequency 60 00 Hz User Link Load Power 050 0 Watts User Link 2 Help Describes battery status Battery Capacity 100 0 Runtime Remaining 0020 Minutes Battery Voltane 2 AN VDC zi 8 intenet 7 When you receive this message check the UPS The UPS alarm sounds every five hours If AC power does not return then the UPS will shutdown when the battery is discharged Contact StorageTek Customer Support Services if the unit is under warranty or to replace the battery if the UPS is out of warranty See Chapter 5 Service for information about how to contact StorageTek 96047 First Edition 4 5 Fault Isolation E View Event Log The following screen shows an example of the event log ETA Web SNMP Management Card Microsoft Internet Explorer provided by MSN Ele Edt View Favorites Tools Help gt 9 00 a a g p gnn g Back Forward Stop Refresh Home Search Favorites History il Print Edit Discuss Address E http 159 215 6 98 arakfram htm 6 0 Go Links gt Management Card www apcc com IP 159 215 6 98 Event Log These are the events that have occurred on this system Smart UPS 1400 Date Time Event E t z Yan 12 25 2000 10 02 06 System Web User apc logged in from 159 215 6 151 Actions 12 25 2000 08 57 28 System Web User apc logged in from ae 159 215 6 151 12 25 2000 08 57 20 System Detected an unauthorized user attempting Network
36. ly Remove the tape on the new battery to expose the connectors Reconnect the battery leads Replace the screws Tuck the battery cables into place Replace the battery door Replace the front cover Write down the model number serial number and date of purchase of the UPS APC will issue a Returned Material Authorization Number RMA Note Contact Customer Support Services for this number if you did not receive one Mark the RMA on the outside of the package Return the UPS by insured prepaid carrier to the address given to you by Customer Support Services First Edition 96047 Service This chapter describes what to do if problems occur with the uninterruptible power supply UPS In some cases you might be able to correct the problem In other cases you must contact your service provider to correct the problem E Customer Support Services The Call Center for Customer Support Services CSS is available 24 hours a day seven days a week to customers with StorageTek maintenance contracts and to StorageTek employees To contact StorageTek s CSS about a problem 1 Use the telephone to call StorageTek at T 1 800 525 0369 from within the United States T 303 673 4056 from outside the United States T One of StorageTek s worldwide offices see page 5 2 2 Describe the problem to the call taker They will ask you several questions and either route your call to a support technician or dispatch a service
37. more often and when operated at higher temperatures If the battery is near the end of its service life consider replacing the battery Contact StorageTek s Customer Support Services e The UPS is overloaded Check the UPS load display and unplug any less needed equipment such as printers Front panel indicators flash sequentially e The UPS has been shutdown by None The UPS will restart automatically when remote control power is restored All indicators are lit and the UPS emits a constant beeping sound e Internal UPS fault Do not use the UPS Turn off the UPS Contact StorageTek Customer Support Services immediately to obtain a new UPS All indicators are off and the UPS is plugged into the power source e The UPS has shutdown and the None The UPS will return to normal operation battery is discharged from an when power is restored and the battery has a extended outage sufficient charge The Replace Battery light is on e Weak batteries Allow the batteries to recharge for at least four hours If the problem persists after recharging contact StorageTek s Customer Support Services to replace the batteries e Replacement batteries not Check or reconnect the battery connections connected properly Note See Chapter 5 Service for information about how to contact StorageTek s Customer Support Services 4 8 First Edition 96047 Fault Isolation E Battery Replacement The
38. ns Height 8 9 cm 3 5 in 13 3 cm 5 25 in Width 48 3 cm 19 in 48 3 cm 19 in Depth 45 7 cm 18 in 63 5 cm 25 in Weight 28 6 kg 63 Ib 51 8 kg 114 Ib Table A 4 Environmental Specifications Temperature Operating 0 to 40 C 32 to 104 F Storage 15 to 45 C 50 to 113 F Altitude Operating 0 to 3 05 km 0 to 10 000 ft Storage 0 to 15 24 km 0 to 50 000 ft Relative humidity operating and storage 0 to 95 non condensing Table A 5 UPS Typical Runtime ms O Es IONES ION ENT DONNE IONES EEN INT First Edition 96047 Specifications E Redundant Switch Table A 6 Redundant Switch Specifications E Outlet Strip Table A 7 Outlet Strip Specifications Maximum line current Number of outlets 96047 First Edition A 3 Specifications A 4 This page intentionally left blank First Edition 96047 Glossary This glossary defines new or special terms and abbreviations found in this manual A A Ampere AC Alternating current APC American Power Conversion Corporation B Btu British thermal unit A standard measure of a device s heat output The amount of heat required to raise one pound of water one degree Fahrenheit C C Celsius or Centigrade A unit of measure for temperature cm Centimeter A unit of measure for length or distance CRC Customer Resource Center CSS Customer Support Services D dBA Adjusted
39. on StorageTek and American Power Conversion APC offer an internal uninterruptible power supply UPS with full AC redundancy for protecting StorageTek s L180 and L700 Tape Libraries The UPS is an optional feature that allows these tape libraries to maintain continuous operation in the event of a power disruption The UPS also eases the effects of blackouts brownouts sags and surges in AC power The optional feature consists of two uninterruptible power supplies an Ethernet interface a redundant switch and a power outlet strip e The two power supplies supplement customer utility power during a blackout and provide conditioning by filtering out small fluctuations and disturbances or disruptions in the AC line voltage e The Ethernet interface allows you to monitor the status of each UPS e The switch also called the redundant switch alternates between the two UPS units to provide continuous power to the library e The outlet strip allows you to connect up to eight additional components to the UPS Note This feature is capable of mounting internally in the rack space of each library MW What it Does 96047 If an AC power failure occurs it causes the switch to automatically transfer the load from the customers power source to the UPS without interruption to the tape library If the UPS battery fails or is discharged the switch automatically transfers the load to the redundant UPS without interruption This dual UPS confi
40. oximately five minutes b Press it again to set the interval to approximately seven minutes c Press the button a third time to reset the interval to two minutes 96047 First Edition 3 7 Installation Overview 3 8 This page intentionally left blank First Edition 96047 Fault Isolation This chapter contains screen examples and a troubleshooting table to help you diagnose power related problems with the uninterruptible power supply UPS This chapter also contains a procedure for StorageTek s service representatives to replace the battery in the UPS Note Refer to the library service manual for information about how to isolate problems with the library As a quick overview this chapter contains the following e The screen examples demonstrate how to determine if the UPS is functioning properly if the AC input voltage is acceptable if the output load is connected or if the battery needs replacement The screen information is available from the APC AP9606 Web SNMP Management Card inside the UPS through the Ethernet connection e Table 4 1 on page 4 7 contains a list of possible problems and solutions that may occur with the UPS e Battery Replacement on page 4 9 lists the safety precautions for the battery and outlines a procedure for StorageTek s service representatives to replace a battery Note If you are a customer see Chapter 5 for information about how to contact StorageTek s Customer Support S
41. representative Please have the following information available when placing a service call Account name Site location number Contact name Telephone number Equipment model number Serial number if known Urgency of problem Problem description 96047 First Edition 5 1 Service HM Service Procedures When you need to replace a battery or the UPS 1 Verify that no circuit breakers are tripped this is the most common problem with the UPS Did the customer account lose power Review the information in Chapter 4 Fault Isolation to help isolate the problem such as a weak or discharged battery Once it is determined that the UPS has failed the call will be escalated StorageTek will work with APC to get a replacement part such as a battery or UPS to the customer s site Write down the model number serial number and date of purchase of the UPS APC will issue a Returned Material Authorization Number RMA Pack the UPS properly using the same packing material the replacement arrived in to avoid damage in transit Note Never use Styrofoam beads for packaging damage during transit is not 7 8 covered under warranty Mark the RMA on the outside of the package Return the UPS by insured prepaid carrier to the address given to you by Customer Support Services E StorageTek s Worldwide Offices You may contact any of StorageTek s worldwide offices to
42. s APC viii StorageTek ix web based management 3 6 Index 4 First Edition 96047 Readers Comment Form Contact Us Submit your questions comments and suggestions to StorageTek s Information Development Department We appreciate your correspondence and are committed to responding to you Publication Information Publication Name Publication Part Number Questions and Comments Note Staples can cause problems with automated mail sorting equipment Please use pressure sensitive or other gummed tape to seal this form If you would like a reply please supply your name and address on the reverse side of this form Thank you for your cooperation No postage stamp is required if mailed in the U S A 96047 UPS Reference Manual TO COMPLY WITH POSTAL REGULATIONS FOLD EXACTLY ON DOTTED LINES AND TAPE DO NOT STAPLE NO POSTAGE NECESSARY IF MAILED IN THE UNITED STATES BUSINESS REPLY CARD FIRSTCLASS PERMIT NO 2 LOUISVILLE CO U S A AAA POSTAGE WILL BE PAID BY ADDRESSEE a AAA INFORMATION DEVELOPMENT MS 2201 e STORAGE TECHNOLOGY CORPORATION ONE STORAGETEK DRIVE LOUISVILLE CO 80028 2201 USA Petitii hala bla bad o AN FOLD HERE AND TAPE DONOT STAPLE FOLDHEREANDTAPE C S If you would like a reply please print Your Name Company Name Department Street Address City State Zip Code Storage Technology Corporation One StorageTek Drive Louisvi
43. s 2 3 self test 3 6 sensitivity selection 2 3 sensitivity volatge 3 7 service 5 1 Servo power interrupt SPD x settings 3 7 voltage sensitivity 3 7 SmartBoost indicator 2 2 SmartTrim indicator 2 2 SNMP management card 3 6 solutions 4 1 4 7 96047 Index source indicator 2 4 special terms Glossary 1 static electricity safety xi StorageTek CSS telephone number 5 1 Customer Resource Center CRC ix hard copy publications ix web site ix worldwide offices 5 2 strip outlet specifications A 3 suggestions Vii surge energy rating A 1 switch description of 1 1 installation 3 4 specifications A 3 T telephone number StorageTek CSS 5 1 temperature recommendations L180 library xiii L700 library xiv terms Glossary 1 thermal dissipation A 1 troubleshooting introduction 4 1 list of problems 4 7 U uninterruptible power supply See also battery 1 1 See UPS 1 1 UPS A 2 block diagram 3 5 communication screen 4 2 components 3 3 introduction 1 1 is not communicating 4 4 is off 4 3 location of components 3 3 rear connections 3 4 screens 4 1 See also battery 1 1 serial port connections 2 3 specifications A 1 First Edition Index 3 Index user selectable options 2 3 utility voltage bar graph 2 2 y view event log 4 6 voltage bar graph 2 2 voltage sensitivity 3 7 voltage transfer 2 3 W warning description of viii web managmenet card 3 6 web site
44. tch a Turn on up the two circuit breakers on the rear of the UPS one is the input power the other is the overcurrent protection breaker b Press the ON TEST button on the front of the UPS 3 4 First Edition 96047 Installation Overview c Turn on to the right the two circuit breakers on the rear of the switch Load 1 and Load 2 d Press the power button on the front of the outlet strip 19 Make sure all components library tape drives fans and UPS are on 20 Follow the directions on the APC publication WEB SNMP Management Card Installation and Quick Start Manual to configure the TCP IP settings This document and a CD ROM are provided in the UPS packaging Figure 3 3 shows the cables and connections for the UPS Figure 3 3 Block Diagram ETHERNET CONNECTION ETHERNET CONNECTION 2 940 0103 940 0103 SERIAL SERIAL PORT PORT CABLE REDUNDANT CABLE SWITCH C B C B OUTPUT A OUTPUT B OUTLET STRIP AC INPUT B TO LIBRARY TO OTHER RACK LOADS L180 L700 AC INPUT A TO LIBRARY C B CIRCUIT BREAKER C67336 96047 First Edition 3 5 Installation Overview E APC Web SNMP Management Card The APC AP9606 Web SNMP management card is a web based management tool that allows you to monitor and configure the UPS The card conforms to open communication standards such as Telnet HTTP and SNMP The client software requirements include standard Web browsers such as Microsoft Internet Explor
45. that the UPS has failed the call will be escalated by the Call Center and StorageTek s Technical Support to APC who has 7 by 24 coverage The replacement parts will be sent to the customer site Notes e See Chapter 4 for information about how to isolate problems with the UPS e See Chapter 5 for the procedure to place a service call 1 2 First Edition 96047 Controls and Indicators This chapter describes the indicators for the uninterruptible power supply UPS and the redundant switch MW UPS Indicators Figure 2 1 shows and describes the indicators for the UPS Figure 2 1 UPS Indicators ON OFF C67338 ON OFF Press the larger upper button to supply power or silence the alarm TEST Press the smaller lower button to turn off power Online L This LED is on when the UPS is supplying customer utility power to the equipment load On Battery This LED is on during battery operation During battery operation the UPS beeps four times every 30 seconds until the UPS goes back online or the battery is discharged Note Press the TEST button to turn off this alarm 96047 First Edition 2 1 Controls and Indicators 2 2 2 Rx 0 0 0 0 0 Moe R OOOOO ooooo I L SmartTrim This LED comes on when the UPS is compensating for high voltages SmartBoost This LED comes on when the UPS is compensating for low voltages Replace Battery This LED is on if the self test fails or when th
46. tings for the UPS Note The default settings are suggested for normal use 96047 First Edition 2 3 Controls and Indicators O O O Function Select Indicator Indicates which user programmable parameter is selected for status display or modification Use the left Select button to cycle through the five user selectable options above Function Status Indicator O Indicates the state of the selected user programmable function Use the right Select button to cycle among the choices AC Source Indicator a F Indicates the line quality and select status of each source Indicators Bright source selected ro Dim source okay but not selected Off source is not okay 2 4 First Edition 96047 Installation Overview This chapter contains an overview about how to install the uninterruptible power supply UPS optional feature for the L180 and L700 Tape Libraries Note Always refer to the instructions sent with the feature for specific information about how to install the UPS E Prerequisites The following are the prerequisites for installing the UPS UPS Feature Codes Code Bill Rack Cooling Feature StorageTek offers an optional feature that provides additional cooling for equipment installed the rack space area This feature is required for the UPS Library Feature Description O Code DFAN Domestic fan rack area cooling 101331 L180 International fan rack area cooling 101332 96047
47. xpress or implied by operation of law or otherwise relating to this document or the products described herein STORAGE TECHNOLOGY CORPORATION DISCLAIMS ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTIBILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE In no event shall Storage Technology Corporation be liable for a incidental indirect special or consequential damages or b any damages whatsoever resulting from the loss of use data or profits arising out of this document even if advised of the possibility of such damages Copyright O 2001 by Storage Technology Corporation Louisville CO USA All rights reserved Printed in USA ii First Edition 96047 Contents Contents ada brain bes iii Summary of Changes iS A A A ES RSS v l a a i A E iran E E EE E E TE E E E E E E E E E at E E E vii Or anizati n a A ur AAA EA SAA REO A vii Comments and Suggestions 60 eee vii Alert Messages uni tnt tet Geng nl She ee beak Ge ek mia a Pay da dad oras viii Related Publications inato aes eose tre ewe ee eis Gps Ge ey ete ee aes oa viii Additional Information ma Da sad ea EE PS Eee Bees ix StorageTek s External Web Site 2 ne ix Customer Resource Center 2 564008 cot Re PA OR a ARE A nd ix Hardcopy Publications a A AA la eee eae ix Safety Precautions nd O a ho Ak rd Sar hh oh car E cared RN x Battery Safety ses se es Seeds Se ie ee een iy nl a AR So ea ees ees x Door interlock seose See Rs wee A A CAP Pe at A EE Re OS Dn bed x Electrostatic Discharge

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