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1. Line Ground put Connections Neutral Line ut Connections Ground Neutral Figure 3 Terminal Block 13 Replace the terminal block cover 14 Switch the main utility breaker on 15 To start the UPS press and hold the button until you hear the UPS beep approximately one second The LCD briefly displays On Delay and the indicator illuminates Then the UPS conducts a self test briefly displaying On BATTERY If an alarm condition occurs see Table 10 on page 37 When the self test is complete the LCD displays On Line indicating that power is available from the UPS output receptacles 16 If you installed optional EBMs configure the number of EBMs through the front panel so that the UPS can estimate the available battery run time see Configuration Mode on page 17 NOTE The batteries charge to 90 capacity in approximately 4 hours However it is recommended that the batteries charge for 6 to 24 hours after installation or long term storage Powerware 9120 User s Guide e 05147426 A Uncontrolled Copy 11 Installation 12 Powerware 9120 User s Guide e 05147426 A Uncontrolled Copy CHAPTER 3 OPERATION This section describes e The UPS front panel e Turning the UPS on and off e Starting the UPS on battery Standby mode e Diagnostic tests UPS
2. Figure 6 REPO Connector Normally Closed REPO Connector Isolated Switch m e Powerware 9120 UPS Figure 7 REPO Wiring Diagram 5 Reconnect the REPO connector to the REPO port on the UPS rear panel 6 Verify that the externally connected REPO switch is closed to enable power to the UPS output connections 7 Connect the UPS to a power source 22 Powerware 9120 User s Guide e 05147426 A Uncontrolled Copy Additional UPS Features 8 To start the UPS press and hold the l button until you hear the UPS beep approximately one second 9 Open the external REPO switch to test the REPO function 10 Close the external REPO switch and restart the UPS Network Transient Protector The Network Transient Protector shown in Figure 8 and Figure 9 is located on the rear panel and has jacks labeled IN and OUT This feature accommodates a single RJ 45 10BaseT network connector Low voltage models can also accommodate an RJ 11 telephone connector that provides protection for modems fax machines or other telecommunications equipment As with most modem equipment it is not advisable to use this jack in digital PBX Private Branch Exchange environments Connect the input connector of the equipment you are protecting to the jack labeled IN Connect the output connector to the jack labeled OUT OUT IN 5 a 2 NETWORK TRANSIENT PROTECTOR Figure 8 Network Transient Protector 120V
3. POWERWARE 9120 User s Guide 700 3000 VA www powerware com Requesting a Declaration of Conformity Units that are labeled with a CE mark comply with the following harmonized standards and EU directives Harmonized Standards EN 50091 1 1 and EN 50091 2 e EU Directives 73 23 EEC Council Directive on equipment designed for use within certain voltage limits 93 68 EEC Amending Directive 73 23 EEC 89 336 EEC Council Directive relating to electromagnetic compatibility 92 31 EEC Amending Directive 89 336 EEC relating to EMC The EC Declaration of Conformity is available upon request for products with a CE mark For copies of the EC Declaration of Conformity contact Powerware Corporation Koskelontie 13 FIN 02920 Espoo Finland Phone 358 9 452 661 Fax 358 9 452 665 68 VCCI Notice for Class A and Class B 120V and 208V Models ORI PARES BRIS AER RS VCC OB ESQ 77AAPRERMRE CT ORB ZERA CHATS LER WBEVNSRIS EDI ET COWS RABIA SLIBRENSIEBHVET LORI ARMURA SERRE H EMM BRS VCC ORE CEST ABHRBRNRE CT ORB FARR OHATSOL ZANE LCWETA OHBBIV ARF LEY a VRC LT eweASHEAL SAMA SF MRIOFICEBH DET Hud du PA o TELOR ELT TUN Powerware is a registered trademark of Powerware Corporation Copyright 2001 Powerware Corporation Raleigh NC USA All rights reserved No part of this document may be reproduced in any way without the express written approval of Powerware Corporation Class A EMC Statements 2000 3000 V
4. UPS Maintenance How to Replace Internal Batteries Use the following steps to replace the internal batteries 1 Using caution not to put stress on the LCD display cable pull the top of the front panel forward Release the spring latches at the bottom of the front panel and remove it placing it to the side of the UPS PS a Si s S o A 3 Pull the battery out onto a flat stable surface 1000 VA model shown Powerware 9120 User s Guide e 05147426 A Uncontrolled Copy 31 UPS Maintenance 4 Remove the old battery See Recycling the Used Battery for proper disposal 5 Install the new battery 6 Reinstall the metal battery cover and front panel Recycling the Used Battery Contact your local recycling or hazardous waste center for information on proper disposal of the used battery e Do not dispose of the battery or batteries in a fire Batteries may explode Proper disposal of batteries is required Refer to your local codes for disposal requirements e Do not open or mutilate the battery or batteries Released electrolyte is harmful to the skin and eyes It may be toxic CAUTION Do not discard the UPS or the UPS batteries in the trash This product contains sealed Z N lead acid batteries and must be disposed of properly For more information contact Pb your local recycling or hazardous waste center 32 Powerware 9120 User s Gui
5. site wiring fault and silencing the alarm NOTE The UPS has been factory configured with default settings appropriate for most installations User configuration is not normally required Configuration Mode The control buttons 4 and are used to modify the UPS configuration Figure 5 shows the front panel and Table 1 explains the corresponding options NOTE The UPS can be configured while in Battery mode If the UPS switches to battery power while in Configuration mode the UPS exits Configuration mode and indicates Battery mode on the front panel 1 Press the button for one second to enter Configuration mode The LCD displays the first configuration parameter see Table 1 2 Press the button to scroll through the parameters NOTE The UPS exits Configuration mode automatically after five seconds if a selection has not been made 3 Press the button to select the parameter 4 Press the button to scroll through the options for the selected parameter press the button to select the option You may be prompted to save the selection press the J button to save Other options are saved automatically See Table 1 for more detail Powerware 9120 User s Guide e 05147426 A Uncontrolled Copy 17 Configuration 5 To exit Configuration mode at any time do not press any buttons for five seconds The UPS returns to Normal mode and displays On Line LCD Panel 6 Press the
6. Front Panel The UPS front panel indicates the UPS status and also identifies potential power problems Figure 4 shows the UPS front panel indicators and controls LCD Panel e Power On Indicator Green e oO On Battery Indicator Yellow e t O Bypass Indicator Yellow e o 0 Alarm Indicator Red e NO Scroll Button Enter Button On Off Button Figure 4 UPS Front Panel NOTE If the alarm beeps or if the AN indicator is on see Table 10 on page 37 to identify and correct the problem To configure parameters through the front panel see Configuration Mode on page 17 Powerware 9120 User s Guide e 05147426 A Uncontrolled Copy Operation Display Mode To view the UPS current settings press the J button for one second Use the button to scroll through the list of settings LCD Message Description P VOLT xxx xV Input voltage I P FREO xx xHZ Input frequency D P VOLT xxx xV Output voltage D P FREO xx xHZ Output frequency D P Load x Approximate percentage of UPS load capacity being used by the protected equipment D P Watt xW Output watts D P VA xVA Output VA D P Cur x xA Output current BAT VOLT xx xV Battery voltage BAT CHARGE xxx Approximate percentage of battery capacity remaining BackUp Time xxxM Approximate battery time remaining in minutes The display changes to
7. Scroll button to enter Press the Enter button to selecta Configuration mode Also press parameter Also press the Enter button to to scroll to the next option select an option and to save the setting Figure 5 Using the Configuration Mode Table 1 Configuration Mode Parameters Parameter LCD Message Description Default Settings Output Voltage O P V Setting To change the output voltage For 120V models Setting e Select 100 110 120 or 127V for 120V models 0 P V 120V e Select 200 208 220 230 or 240V for 208V models For 208V models e Select 208 220 230 or 240V for 230V models 0 P V 208V You are prompted to save this setting For 230V models D P V 230V Input Voltage P Bypass Set Select the input voltage tolerance range before the I P Tol 10 15 Tolerance UPS goes to Battery mode 10 10 15 or 15 20 You are prompted to save this setting Input Voltage IP F Setting The factory default is 50 or 60 Hz 5 Select 2 Freq Tol 15 Frequency for a narrower frequency range Select 7 for a wider frequency range You are prompted to save this setting 18 Powerware 9120 User s Guide e 05147426 A Uncontrolled Copy Configuration Parameter High Efficiency Mode LCD Message HE Mode Setting Description Select whether High Efficiency mode is On or Off If enabled you must also select the input voltage range 10 or 15 While operating in High Efficiency mode the UPS tr
8. software can exchange data with the UPS The software polls the UPS for detailed information on the status of the power environment If a power emergency occurs the software initiates the saving of all data and an orderly shutdown of the equipment The cable pins are identified in Figure 12 and the pin functions are described in Table 2 00000 0000 Figure 12 Communication Port Table 2 Communication Port Pin Assignment Pin Signal Name Function Direction from Number the Multi Port Module 1 Low Batt Low Battery relay contact Out 2 RxD Transmit to external device Out 3 TxD Receive from external device In RS 232 low Conditional Power Off In absence of AC In level signal for power output is turned off until normal AC gt 0 4 seconds power returns 4 No Connection 5 GND Signal Ground 6 No Connection 7 No Connection 8 AC Fail AC Fail relay contact Out 9 Power Source V 8 to 24 volts DC power Out Powerware 9120 User s Guide e 05147426 A Uncontrolled Copy Additional UPS Features USB Port The UPS is also equipped with a USB communication port Either the DB 9 communication port or the USB port may be used to monitor the UPS however they cannot operate simultaneously Refer to the power management software instructions for using the USB port Communication Slot The Powerware 9120 UPS has a communication slot that allows quick installation of the optional SNM
9. the button twice During the test the LCD displays On BATTERY The UPS resets the automatic timer after a manual battery test Battery Test Manual UPS Test Manual UPS Test To initiate a manual UPS self test press the button twice During the test the LCD displays On BATTERY UPS Test Site Wiring Fault Site Fault Set Select Enable or Disable When enabled the alarm Detect Enable Alarm sounds when the ground connection is missing or the line and neutral wires are reversed in the wall outlet Modem Support Modem Support This parameter is reserved for future use and should No Modem Support not be modified by the user Powerware 9120 User s Guide e 05147426 A Uncontrolled Copy 19 Configuration Parameter LCD Message Description Default Settings Number of Bat Pack Num Set Select the number of EBMs connected to the UPS Extern Pack 0 Extended Battery e For 700 1500 VA models select 0 through 2 Modules e For 2000 3000 VA models select 0 through 5 You are prompted to save this setting Communications COM Control Cmds For greater levels of security users may choose to Enable Lock out have the UPS disregard shutdown commands that come from the power management software or other communication sources e When disabled the UPS does not accept a shut down command via the communication port USB port or communication slot adapter e When enabled the UPS operates normally in re
10. 3 63 Circuit Breaker Four 5 15 Receptacles lt 6 ft Power E Cord with 2000 VA 120V L5 30 Plug 3000 VA 120V USB Por Communication Slot Communication KON e etwork b Transient Protector b Battery Connector REPO Port Fans Two L6 15R Receptacles One L6 20R L Receptacle One L6 30R Receptacle Installation USB Port Communication Slot USB Po Communication Slot Communication oe s REPO Port Battery Port O Network Connector Transient Fan Protector Fan Network Battery Transient Connector Protector REPO Port Ca Four IEC C13 Four IEC C13 Receptacles C Receptacles IEC C14 Input p e IEC C14 Input Connector Connector 700 1000 VA 230V 1500 VA 230V USB Por Communication Slot USB Por Communication Slot O Communication O e e Communication an e Port Cl amo Port e etwork J Network o_o C Transient d 2 2 gt b Transient o G Protector G Protector loo gt K J K Battery I Battery Connector Connector REPO Port hs o Coe one ec One IEC C19 E5 ne IEL Rece
11. 700i 700 VA 490W rated at nominal P9120 1000 1000 VA 700W PW9120 1000i 1000 VA 700W inputs PW9120 1500 1500 VA 1050W PW9120 1500i 1500 VA 1050W PW9120 2000 2000 VA 1400W PW9120 2000i 2000 VA 1400W PW9120 3000 3000 VA 2100W PW9120 3000i 3000 VA 2100W PW9120 3000H 3000 VA 2100W Regulation Nominal output voltage 2 Normal mode Regulation Nominal output voltage 3 Battery mode Voltage Normal mode Sine wave lt 5 THD with full PFC and nonlinear load Waveform Output PW9120 700 4 5 15R PW9120 3000B 2 L6 15R PW9120 700i 4 IEC C13 Connections PW9120 1000 4 5 15R 1 L6 20R PW9120 10001 4 IEC C13 2 5 20R 1 L6 30R PW9120 1500i 4 IEC C13 PW9120 1500 4 5 15R PW9120 2000i 4 IEC C13 2 5 20R 1 IEC C19 PW9120 2000 6 5 20R PW9120 3000i 4 IEC C13 PW9120 3000 4 5 15R 1 IEC C19 2 5 20R 1 L5 30R PW9120 3000H Hardwired 34 Powerware 9120 User s Guide e 05147426 A Uncontrolled Copy Table 6 Environmental and Safety Specifications 120V Models 208V Models 230V Models Operating 0 C to 40 C 32 F to 104 F 0 1500 meters above sea level Temperature 0 C to 35 C 32 F to 95 F 1500 3000 meters above sea level Optimal battery performance 25 C 77 F Storage 15 C to 50 C 5 F to 131 F Temperature Relative Humidity 0 95 noncondensing Operating Up to 3 000 meters 10 000 ft above sea level Altitude Audible No
12. A Models FCC Part 15 NOTE 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 instruction manual 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 his own expense ICES 003 This Class A Interference Causing Equipment meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference Causing Equipment Regulations ICES 003 Cet appareil num rique de la classe A respecte toutes les exigences du Reglement sur le mat riel brouilleur du Canada EN50091 2 Some configurations are classified under EN50091 2 as Class A UPS for Unrestricted Sales Distribution For these configurations the following applies WARNING This is a Class A UPS Product In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take additional measures Class B EMC Statements 700 1500 VA Models FCC Part 15 NOTE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device
13. B Por Communication Slot Se o Communication O ga etwork Port e Transient eK Protector Fan o_0 Battery ool Connector Dile Circuit Breaker REPO Port e 5 m q Four 5 15 N Two 5 20 Receptacles Receptacles 1000 VA 120V Communication Slot Communication Port Network Transient 4 Protector Fan Four 5 15 Receptacles Battery Connector Circuit Breaker REPO Port Two 5 20 Receptacles 6 ft Power Cord with 5 15 Plug 1500 VA 120V 6 ft Power Cord with 5 15 Plug Powerware 9120 User s Guide e 05147426 A Uncontrolled Copy USB Por Installation Communication Port Fans Circuit Breaker KI 6 ft Power Cord with 5 20 Plug 6 ft Power Cord with L6 20 Plug 3000 VA 208V Powerware 9120 User s Guide e 05147426 A Uncontrolled Copy Communication Slot USB Port Communication Slot O Communication Eno A Network Network Port Transient Transient Protector Protector Two 5 20 Battery Connector Receptacles Fans REPO Port REPO Port One L5 30 Six 5 20 Receptacle Receptacles 0
14. P Web adapter or other similar communication interfaces These interface adapters extend the capabilities of the Powerware 9120 system to provide compatibility with network and remote monitoring management systems SNMP Web Adapter This adapter provides the Powerware 9120 system with its own ethernet network connection allowing it to be remotely monitored and controlled via industry standard internet browsers The HTML interface enables UPS monitoring and management from anywhere on the internet or within your intranet In addition third party Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP software packages may also be used to communicate remotely with the Powerware 9120 system Powerware 9120 User s Guide e 05147426 A Uncontrolled Copy 21 Additional UPS Features Relay Card This interface provides true relay contact output to peripheral devices Outputs are user selectable as normally open or normally closed Table 3 Relay Card AS 400 Pin Assignment Pin Number Signal Name Definition Direction 1 UPS Fail Relay contact normally open closes Out when UPS fails 2 Summary Alarm Relay contact normally open closes Out when UPS fails bypass is activated utility power failure or low battery status 3 Remote Shutdown Ground 4 Remote Shutdown Activated by 5 to 12V for one second In 5 Common Relay common connection for pins 1 2 6 7 8 and 9 6 Bypass Relay contact normally open
15. W9120 3000B 85 Ib 38 5 kg Powerware 9120 User s Guide e 05147426 A Uncontrolled Copy 35 Specifications Table 8 Battery Configuration 700 VA 2 12V 7 Ah internal batteries 24 Vdc 1000 VA 3 12V 7 Ah internal batteries 36 Vdc 1500 VA 4 12V 7 Ah internal batteries 48 Vdc 2000 3000 VA 8 12V 7 Ah internal batteries 96 Vdc EBM Configuration PW9120 BAT 700 4 12V 2 7 Ah 24 Vdc PW9120 BAT 1000 6 12V 2x 7 Ah 36 Vdc PW9120 BAT 1500 8 12V 2x 7 Ah 48 Vdc PW9120 BAT 3000 16 12V 2x7 Ah 96 Vdc Type Sealed maintenance free valve regulated lead acid Charging Approximately 4 hours to 90 usable capacity at nominal line voltage after full load discharge Table 9 Battery Run Times in Minutes Run Times at Full Half Load by UPS VA Ratings Number of Batteries 700 VA 1000 VA 1500 VA 2000 VA 3000 VA UPS Internal Batteries 7 18 7 18 7 18 12 34 6 15 1 EBM 34 70 36 80 29 67 49 107 30 70 2 EBMs 64 140 66 155 56 130 93 195 58 128 3 EBMs 141 310 87 191 4 EBMs 192 403 120 264 5 EBMs 240 504 148 325 NOTE Battery times are approximate and vary depending on the load configuration and battery charge 36 Powerware 9120 User s Guide e 05147426 A Uncontrolled Copy CHAPTER 8 TROUBLESHOOTING This section explains e UPS alarms and conditions e How to silence an alarm e Service and support Audible Alarms and UPS Conditions The UPS has an audible a
16. and 208V Models IN OUT e kani NETWORK TRANSIENT PROTECTOR Figure 9 Network Transient Protector 230V Models Powerware 9120 User s Guide e 05147426 A Uncontrolled Copy 23 Additional UPS Features Load Segments Load segments are sets of receptacles that can be controlled by power management software such as Powerware s Software Suite CD providing an orderly shutdown and startup of your equipment For example during a power outage you can keep key pieces of equipment running while you turn off other equipment This feature allows you to save battery power See your power management software manual for details The individual load segments can also be turned on and off through the front panel see Configuration Mode on page 17 Figure 10 and Figure 11 show the load segments for all plug receptacle models O oJ e o oo sm E O am gt en e on o 0 Load Load 0 Load 0 Load Segment 1 all E E Segment 2 aE a 2 Segment 1 fy mo Segment 2 a Load RENO EJ E o eal E ES Segment 2 s Es 700 VA 120V 1000 VA 120V 1500 VA 120V a am N O am L JOm E L f
17. ansfers to utility power when 1 the input voltage is outside 10 or 15 from nominal 2 the input frequency is greater than 3 or 3 the input line is not available You are prompted to save this setting Default Settings HE Mode Off Free Run Mode Free Run Mode Select whether Free Run mode is On or Off If enabled you must also select Bypass Disable or Bypass Enable This selection defines how your UPS runs when the input frequency from the utility is outside the selected frequency tolerance set via the I P F Setting above but is inside the maximum frequency limits the UPS can accept before switching to Battery mode For example If your 60 Hz UPS is set to the factory default window of 5 before the UPS starts regulating the frequency e The output frequency tracks the input frequency exactly from 57 to 63 Hz e f input frequency is between 45 and 57 Hz or between 63 and 65 Hz the output frequency is regulated by the UPS to exactly 60 Hz 0 5 Hz You are prompted to save this setting Free Run On Bypass Disable Alarm Silence Alarm Silence Select whether Silence is On or Off If enabled the UPS silences the alarm for an existing fault If the UPS status changes the alarm beeps overriding the previous alarm silencing The alarm does not silence if there is a low battery condition Silence Off Manual Battery Test Manual Bat Test To initiate a manual battery test press
18. ation 6 10 11 10 Remove the terminal block cover and the wiring knockouts see Figure 2 Retain the terminal block cover USB Por Communication Slot etwork Transient Protector Battery Connector REPO Port Communication Port Fans Panel Cover Screws Output Wiring Access Knockout Terminal Block Cover Input Wiring Access Knockout Panel Cover Screws Figure 2 3000 VA 120V Hardwired Rear Panel Pull the input wires through the conduit leaving approximately 2 ft 0 5m of exposed wire Attach a flexible metal fitting to the end of the conduit Insert the conduit through the input wiring access knockout and attach the conduit fitting to the panel Strip 0 5 1 5 cm of insulation from the end of each incoming wire Connect the input and ground wires to the input terminal block see Figure 3 Pull the output wires through the conduit leaving approximately 2 ft 0 5m of exposed wire Attach a flexible metal fitting to the end of the conduit Insert the conduit through the output wiring access knockout and attach the conduit fitting to the panel Strip 0 5 1 5 cm of insulation from the end of each incoming wire Powerware 9120 User s Guide e 05147426 A Uncontrolled Copy Installation 12 Connect the output and ground wires to the output terminal block see Figure 3
19. battery charge Prepare for a shutdown Save your work and turn off your equipment The alarm cannot be silenced Replace Battery 3 beeps every 5 seconds The battery needs replacing See Replacing Batteries on page 29 to replace the battery Low Charge 3 beeps every 5 minutes The battery voltage is low The UPS is charging the batteries and may not deliver full run time The alarm continues until at least two minutes of run time is available Output Overload 2 beeps per second Power requirements exceed UPS capacity 110 125 for 1 minute or 126 150 for 10 seconds or the load is defective The UPS switches to Bypass mode Remove some of the equipment from the UPS The UPS automatically switches back to Normal mode when the capacity returns to an acceptable level You may need to obtain a larger capacity UPS 38 Powerware 9120 User s Guide e 05147426 A Uncontrolled Copy Troubleshooting LCD Message or Possible Cause Condition Battery Overload The UPS is on battery and the power requirements exceed UPS capacity 130 for 10 seconds or gt 130 for 1 5 seconds or the load is defective 2 beeps per second Action Shutdown is imminent 30 seconds Save your work and turn off your equipment Turn off and unplug or remove utility power from the UPS Remove some of the equipment from the UPS Restart the UPS You may need to obtain a larger capacity UPS Site Fault 1 b
20. closes Out when the UPS is in Bypass mode 7 Low Batt Low Battery relay contact normally Out open closes when the battery is almost discharged 8 Battery Mode Activated by 5 to 12V for one second In Remote Shutdown 9 AC Fail AC Fail relay contact normally open Out closes when utility power fails 28 Powerware 9120 User s Guide e 05147426 A Uncontrolled Copy CHAPTER 6 UPS MAINTENANCE This section explains how to e Care for the UPS and batteries e Replace the batteries e Recycle used batteries UPS and Battery Care For the best preventive maintenance keep the area around the UPS clean and dust free If the atmosphere is very dusty clean the outside of the system with a vacuum cleaner For full battery life keep the UPS at an ambient temperature of 25 C 77 F Storing the UPS and Batteries If you store the UPS for a long period recharge the battery every 10 months by connecting the UPS to a power source The batteries charge to 90 capacity in approximately 4 hours However it is recommended that the batteries charge for 6 to 24 hours after long term storage Replacing Batteries With the hot swappable battery feature UPS batteries can be replaced easily without turning the UPS off or disconnecting the load If you prefer to remove input power to change the battery press and hold the l button until the long beep ceases approximately five seconds Then unplug or remove utility power fr
21. dards the sum of earth leakage current from the load connected to the UPS must not exceed 1 mA NOTE Do not make unauthorized changes to the UPS otherwise damage may occur to your equipment and void your warranty Installing the Plug Receptacle UPS The following steps explain how to install the UPS See UPS Rear Panels on page 6 for the rear panel of each model 1 If you are installing power management software connect your computer to the UPS communication port using the supplied communication cable 2 If installing an optional Extended Battery Module plug the EBM cable into the battery connector on the EBM rear panel 3 Plug the other end of the EBM cable into the battery connector on the UPS rear panel 4 If additional EBMs are to be installed plug the EBM cable of the second cabinet into the battery connector on the first EBM Repeat for each additional EBM 5 On 208V or 230V models plug the power cord into the input connector on the UPS rear panel 6 Plug the UPS power cord into a power outlet The fan turns on and the UPS enters Standby mode 4 Powerware 9120 User s Guide e 05147426 A Uncontrolled Copy Installation 7 Plug the equipment to be protected into the UPS output receptacles DO NOT protect laser printers with the UPS because of the exceptionally high power requirements of the heating elements NOTE f you are using the Load Segment feature see page 24 for more information on c
22. de e 05147426 A Uncontrolled Copy CHAPTER 7 SPECIFICATIONS This section provides the following specifications for the Powerware 9120 models Electrical input and output Environmental and safety Weights and dimensions e Battery Table 4 Electrical Input 120V Models 208V Models 230V Models Nominal 120V default 208V default 230V default Voltage 100 110 120 127V selectable 200 208 220 230 240V selectable 208 220 230 240V selectable Voltage Range 80 144V for 160 276V for 160 276V for 100 110 120 127V nominal 200 208 220 230 240V nominal 208 220 230 240V nominal Nominal 50 60 Hz 5 user selectable Frequency Noise Filtering MOVs and line filter for normal and common mode noise Connections PW9120 700 6 ft 5 15P PW9120 3000B 6 ft L6 20P PW9120 700i 10A IEC C14 power cord power cord input connector PW9120 1000 6 ft 5 15P PW9120 10001 10A IEC C14 power cord input connector PW9120 1500 6 ft 5 15P PW9120 15001 10A IEC C14 power cord input connector PW9120 2000 6 ft 5 20P PW9120 20001 10A IEC C14 power cord input connector PW9120 3000 6 ft L5 30P PW9120 30001 16A IEC C20 power cord input connector PW9120 3000H Hardwired Powerware 9120 User s Guide e 05147426 A Uncontrolled Copy 33 Specifications Table 5 Electrical Output 120V Models 208V Models 230V Models Power Levels PW9120700 700 VA 490W PW9120 3000B 3000 VA 2100W PW9120
23. e Alarms and UPS Conditions roisse anaa Na etree eens 37 Silencing an Audible Alarm gana an paga aa nag aaa Ka Bg AN E GK KE E EE NR KB ERA PKS 37 Sevice and SUPPOM wie A AA A a IA 40 ii Powerware 9120 User s Guide e 05147426 A Uncontrolled Copy CHAPTER 1 Powerware 9120 ONE OF THE BEST The Powerware 9120 uninterruptible power system UPS protects your sensitive electronic equipment from the most common power problems including power failures power sags power surges brownouts line noise high voltage spikes frequency variations switching transients and harmonic distortion Power outages can occur when you least expect it and power quality can be erratic These power problems have the potential to corrupt critical data destroy unsaved work sessions and damage hardware causing hours of lost productivity and expensive repairs With the Powerware 9120 you can safely eliminate the effects of power disturbances and guard the integrity of your equipment Figure 1 shows the Powerware 9120 UPS with an optional Extended Battery Module EBM uya aa wu wun a JI JW A UU LDL LU Figure 1 The Powerware 9120 and Optional EBM Powerware 9120 User s Guide e 05147426 A Uncontrolled Copy Powerware 9120 One of the Best Providing outstanding performance and reliability the Powerware 9120 s unique benefits include the following The Powerware 9120 incorporates t
24. e orderly shutdown procedure initiated by any power management software The UPS switches to Standby mode When the external REPO switch is re closed the UPS must be manually restarted to provide power to the connected equipment If the l button is pressed after the REPO is activated the UPS remains in Standby mode when restarted until the button is pressed again The REPO circuit is an IEC 60950 safety extra low voltage SELV circuit This circuit must be separated from any hazardous voltage circuits by reinforced insulation CAUTION To ensure the UPS stops supplying power to the load during any mode of operation the input power must be disconnected from the UPS when the emergency power off function is activated NOTE The REPO function activates when the REPO contacts open Powerware 9120 User s Guide e 05147426 A Uncontrolled Copy 21 Additional UPS Features Use the following procedure to install the REPO switch 1 Verify that the UPS is off and unplugged or removed from utility power 2 Unscrew and remove the REPO connector from the mating plug on the UPS rear panel Remove the short wire from the REPO connector Connect isolated normally closed dry contacts rated at 60 Vdc maximum 30 Vac RMS maximum and 20 mA maximum across the REPO device to Pin 1 and Pin 2 see Figure 6 Use stranded non shielded wiring size 18 22 AWG 0 75 mm2 0 mm2 See Figure 7 Pind Pin2 9 O
25. eep per second Ground wire connection does not exist or the line and neutral wires are reversed in the wall outlet Have a qualified electrician correct the wiring To disable this alarm see Configuration Mode on page 17 Battery Test The UPS is performing a battery test None The UPS returns to Normal mode when it completes a successful battery test Over Temperature Constant beep UPS internal temperature is too high Shutdown is imminent Save your work and turn off your equipment Turn off the UPS Clear vents and remove any heat sources Ensure the airflow around the UPS is not restricted Wait at least 5 minutes and restart the UPS If the condition persists contact your service representative Over Charge Batteries are over charged Save your work and turn off your equipment Turn off the Constant beep UPS Contact your service representative Charger Failure Charger has failed Save your work and turn off your equipment Turn off the UPS Contact your service representative Output Short Output short circuit Save your work and turn off your equipment Turn off the Constant beep UPS Contact your service representative High Output Voltage High output voltage Save your work and turn off your equipment Turn off the Constant beep UPS Contact your service representative Low Output Voltage Low output voltage Save your work and turn o
26. ff your equipment Turn off the Constant beep UPS Contact your service representative High DC Bus High internal DC bus voltage Save your work and turn off your equipment Turn off the 2 beeps per second UPS Contact your service representative Powerware 9120 User s Guide e 05147426 A Uncontrolled Copy 39 Troubleshooting Service and Support O 40 If you have any questions or problems with the UPS call your Local Distributor or the Help Desk at one of the following telephone numbers and ask for a UPS technical representative In the United States 1 800 365 4892 In Canada 1 800 461 9166 All other countries 1 919 870 3149 Please have the following information ready when you call the Help Desk e Model number Serial number e Version number if available e Date of failure or problem Symptoms of failure or problem e Customer return address and contact information If repair is required you will be given a Returned Material Authorization RMA Number This number must appear on the outside of the package and on the Bill Of Lading if applicable Use the original packaging or request packaging from the Help Desk or distributor Units damaged in shipment as a result of improper packaging are not covered under warranty A replacement or repair unit will be shipped freight prepaid for all warrantied units NOTE For critical applications immediate replacement may be available Call the He
27. he LCD has failed Contact your service representative UPS does not provide the expected backup time The battery may be fully discharged because of e long term storage e frequent power outages e end of battery life Connect the UPS to a power source for 24 hours to charge the battery Perform a battery test see Configuration Mode one page 17 If the battery test fails see Replacing Batteries on page 29 to replace the battery During extended power outages save your work and turn off your equipment to conserve battery power The UPS operates normally but some or all of the protected equipment is not on The equipment is not connected to the UPS Verify that the equipment is properly connected to the UPS The output circuit breaker if applicable is open Reset the circuit breaker push the circuit breaker button or reset the switch One of the load segments has been turned off Reactivate the segment with the power management software or through the front panel see Configuration Mode one page 17 On Battery 1 beep every 5 seconds Utility power failure The UPS is powering your equipment with its internal battery If this is an extended power outage save your work and turn off your equipment to conserve battery power Low Battery 2 beeps every 5 seconds The battery is running low 2 minutes or less of battery power remains depending on load and
28. he latest in high frequency double conversion online topology which provides uninterrupted clean sine wave power An intuitive LCD screen provides real time updates of UPS status power usage remaining battery run time and other critical UPS parameters Flexible communication options with USB serial and network capabilities Advanced power management with the Software Suite CD for graceful shutdowns and power monitoring Sequential shutdown and load management through separate receptacle groups called load segments Network Transient Protector guards your network communications equipment from surges Low voltage models can also guard modems fax machines or other telecommunications equipment Hot swappable batteries simplify maintenance by allowing you to replace batteries safely without powering down the critical load Start on battery capability allows you to power up the UPS even if utility power is not available Emergency shutdown control through the Remote Emergency Power Off REPO port The Powerware 9120 is backed by worldwide agency approvals and a limited two year warranty Powerware 9120 User s Guide e 05147426 A Uncontrolled Copy CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION This section explains e Equipment inspection e Safety precautions e Plug receptacle UPS installation and rear panels e Hardwired UPS installation Inspecting the Equipment If any equipment has been damaged during shipment keep the shipping cart
29. ise 700 1500 VA Less than 48 dBA Normal mode typical load 2000 3000 VA Less than 54 dBA Normal mode typical load Surge ANSI C62 41 Category B formerly IEEE 587 Suppression Safety UL 1778 UL 497A UL 1778 700 2000 Models Conformance CAN CSA C22 2 No 107 UL 497A data line only CAN CSA C22 2 No 107 1 EN 50091 1 1 and IEC 60950 Agency Markings UL cUL UL cUL CE C Tick EMC FCC Part 15 ICES 003 VCC EN 50091 2 FCC Part 15 ICES 003 Table 7 Weights and Dimensions UPS Models Extended Battery Module Models 120 208V Models 230V Models Dimensions 700 1000 VA 6 2 x 16 2 x 9 6 700 1000 VA 6 2 x 16 2 x 9 6 WxDxH 15 8 x 41 2 x 24 3 cm 15 8 x 41 2 x 24 3 cm 1500 VA 6 7 x 17 5 x 10 8 1500 VA 6 7 x 17 5 x 10 8 17 0 x 44 4 x 27 5 cm 17 0 x 44 4 x 27 5 cm 2000 3000 VA 8 6 x 18 6 x 14 2 2000 3000 VA 8 6 x 18 6 x 14 2 21 7 x 47 2 x 36 1 cm 21 7 x 47 2 x 36 1 cm Weight PW9120 700 29 Ib 13 2 kg PW9120 700i 28 lb 12 6 kg PW9120 BAT 700 31 Ib 14 kg PW9120 1000 35 5 lb 16 1 kg PW9120 1000i 34 lb 15 3 kg PW9120 BAT 1000 44 Ib 20 kg PW9120 1500 46 5 lb 21 1 kg PW9120 1500i 44 lb 19 8 kg PW9120 BAT 1500 57 lb 26 kg PW9120 2000 82 lb 37 2 kg PW9120 2000i 81 6 lb 37 kg PW9120 BAT 3000 110 lb 50 kg PW9120 3000 89 lb 40 5 kg PW9120 3000i 85 Ib 38 5 kg PW9120 3000H 89 lb 40 5 kg P
30. larm feature to alert you of potential power problems When the alarm is activated the UPS beeps in different intervals according to a particular condition Use Table 10 to determine and resolve the UPS alarms and conditions Silencing an Audible Alarm There are two ways to silence the alarm for an existing fault e Press one of the front panel control buttons 4 d or lt e Turn the Alarm Silence option on through the front panel see Configuration Mode on page 17 If UPS status changes the alarm beeps overriding the previous alarm silencing The alarm does not silence if there is a low battery condition Table 10 Troubleshooting LCD Message or Condition UPS does not turn on Possible Cause Action The UPS is not correctly Check connections to the power source connected to the power source The wall outlet is faulty Have a qualified electrician test and repair the outlet The REPO connector is missing Reconnect or close the REPO switch see page 22 Restart or open the UPS A circuit breaker or an input Push the circuit breaker button or replace the fuse Restart fuse on the rear panel is open the UPS Powerware 9120 User s Guide e 05147426 A Uncontrolled Copy 37 Troubleshooting LCD Message or Condition LCD panel is blank Possible Cause The UPS is in Standby mode Action Press and hold the l button until your hear the UPS beep approximately one second T
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32. o b foo o_o si ooo i wa e e PER o e 7 O SL a S ea IM D 7a o la Segment 2 e Load l R A Load O O Segment 1 DA Segment 1 00 D Pp inai e e e oa YE Load p eT Segment 2 m E J Load Segment 2 o I e E E Segment 1 2000 VA 120V 24 3000 VA 120V 3000 VA 208V Figure 10 120V and 208V Model Load Segments Powerware 9120 User s Guide e 05147426 A Uncontrolled Copy Load he Segment 1 E oo EJA E ala 700 1000 VA 230V a Load Segment 2 E doop 2 ED Load a Segment 1 LE Load led Segment 2 2000 VA 230V Additional UPS Features a 22 EA SE L f eA ga 1 7 b 3000 VA 230V Figure 11 230V Model Load Segments Powerware 9120 User s Guide e 05147426 A Uncontrolled Copy En EB e Load A gayi Seamer 1 wy M Load 00 Segment 2 1500 VA 230V Load Segment 1 Load Segment 2 25 Additional UPS Features Communication 26 Port To establish communication between the UPS and a computer connect your computer to the UPS communication port using the supplied communication cable When the communication cable is installed power management
33. om the UPS Consider all warnings cautions and notes before replacing batteries Powerware 9120 User s Guide e 05147426 A Uncontrolled Copy 29 UPS Maintenance A WARNING A e Batteries can present a risk of electrical shock or burn from high short circuit current The following precautions should be observed 1 Remove watches rings or other metal objects 2 Use tools with insulated handles 3 Do not lay tools or metal parts on top of batteries e ELECTRIC ENERGY HAZARD Do not attempt to alter any battery wiring or connectors Attempting to alter wiring can cause injury e Replace batteries with the same number and type of batteries as originally installed in the UPS e DO NOT DISCONNECT the batteries while the UPS is in Battery mode How to Replace External Batteries Use the following steps to replace external batteries 1 Unplug the EBM cable from the UPS and the old battery 2 Remove the old battery See Recycling the Used Battery on page 32 for proper disposal 3 Plug the EBM cable into the battery connector on the new battery 4 Plug the other end of the EBM cable into the UPS as shown in Figure 13 _ A a o EBM O Battery Connectors UPS Battery Connector m EBM Cable Figure 13 External Battery Connections 120V Model Shown 30 Powerware 9120 User s Guide e 05147426 A Uncontrolled Copy
34. ons and packing materials for the carrier or place of purchase and file a claim for shipping damage If you discover damage after acceptance file a claim for concealed damage To file a claim for shipping damage or concealed damage 1 File with the carrier within 15 days of receipt of the equipment 2 Send a copy of the damage claim within 15 days to your service representative see page 40 Safety Precautions Read the following precautions before you install the UPS IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS This manual contains important instructions that you should follow during installation and maintenance of the UPS and batteries Please read all instructions before operating the equipment and save this manual for future reference Powerware 9120 User s Guide e 05147426 A Uncontrolled Copy 3 Installation e This UPS contains its own energy source batteries The output receptacles may carry live voltage even when the UPS is not connected to an AC supply e Do not remove or unplug the input cord when the UPS is turned on This removes the safety ground from the UPS and the equipment connected to the UPS e To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock install this UPS in a temperature and humidity controlled indoor environment free of conductive contaminants Ambient temperature must not exceed 40 C 104 F Do not operate near water or excessive humidity 95 max e To comply with international stan
35. ontrolling and assigning the load segments 8 To start the UPS press and hold the l button until you hear the UPS beep approximately one second The LCD briefly displays On Delay and the indicator illuminates Then the UPS conducts a self test briefly displaying On BATTERY If an alarm condition occurs see Table 10 on page 37 When the self test is complete the LCD displays On Line indicating that power is available from the UPS output receptacles 9 If you installed optional EBMs configure the number of EBMs through the front panel so that the UPS can estimate the available battery run time see Configuration Mode on page 17 NOTE The batteries charge to 90 capacity in approximately 4 hours However it is recommended that the batteries charge for 6 to 24 hours after installation or long term storage Powerware 9120 User s Guide e 05147426 A Uncontrolled Copy 5 Installation UPS Rear Panels This section shows the rear panels of the Powerware 9120 plug receptacle models USB Por Communication Slo Communication Port Network Transient Fan Protector Battery Connector Circuit REPO Port Breaker Four 5 15 Receptacles 700 VA 120V USB Por 6 ft Power Cord with 5 15 Plug US
36. ptacle e ee Receptacle Fans GC L Four IEC 13 L E Four IEC C13 Receptacles CC Receptacles IEC C14 Input IEC C20 Input E Connector Up Connector 2000 VA 230V 3000 VA 230V Powerware 9120 User s Guide e 05147426 A Uncontrolled Copy Installation Installing the Hardwired UPS A WARNING A Only qualified service personnel such as a licensed electrician should perform the electrical installation Risk of electrical shock The Powerware 9120 requires a dedicated branch circuit that meets the following requirements 40A circuit with short circuit and overcurrent protection 100 127 Vac Single phase 50 60 Hz Flexible metal conduit is recommended for ease of service and maintenance To hardwire the UPS 1 Ifyou are installing power management software connect your computer to the UPS communication port using the supplied communication cable 2 If installing an optional Extended Battery Module plug the EBM cable into the battery connector on the EBM rear panel 3 Plug the other end of the EBM cable into the battery connector on the UPS rear panel 4 If additional EBMs are to be installed plug the EBM cable of the second cabinet into the battery connector on the first EBM Repeat for each additional EBM 5 Switch off utility power at the distribution point where the UPS will be connected Be absolutely sure there is no power Powerware 9120 User s Guide e 05147426 A Uncontrolled Copy 9 Install
37. pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular 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 Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna e Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help ICES 003 This Class B Interference Causing Equipment meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference Causing Equipment Regulations ICES 003 Cet appareil num rique de la classe B respecte toutes les exigences du Reglement sur le mat riel brouilleur du Canada Special Symbols The following are examples of symbols used on the UPS to alert you to important information Risk of Electric Shock Do Not Open Cover CAUTION To reduce the risk of electric shock Do not remove cove
38. r or back No user serviceable parts inside Refer servicing to the factory RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK Indicates that a risk of electric shock is present and the associated warning should be observed CAUTION REFER TO OPERATOR S MANUAL Refer to your operator s manual for additional information such as important operating and maintenance instructions RJ 45 RECEPTACLE For 208V and 230V models only this receptacle provides network interface connections Do not plug telephone or telecommunications equipment into this receptacle This symbol indicates that you should not discard the UPS or the UPS batteries in the trash The UPS may contain sealed lead acid batteries Batteries must be recycled TABLE OF CONTENTS Powerware 9120 One of the Best 0 0 c cece eee eee 1 Installation 3 ats as Ste nists a Sere E db 3 Inspecting the Equipments Eere eee ede Sed ahh eat aad ne to aah Mi wa nan ada need 3 Sale PrecautiOnS es es sen old eae bre paid a Seer aes Pee aap Bed E Erie 3 Installing the Plug Receptacle UPS lt ooo 4 WPS Rear Panel sn saa aga daa Be ive aa eae hewn Bt tt le eee hg ada tae 6 Installingithe HardWired UPS os ccs ag KE tua a kh tase DMA EAE ARSE OR RE a 9 Operation aia A A ae A eae 13 WPSsErONEPANe Suse aude coedici n ks Ad Dear att e o do chile tl dl Rats o srl e a 13 Display ModE sadasi suet adore reed ets parada den weds ana dered dees creed 14 TUKING the USDA a td pean tal cS
39. seconds after one minute Backup Time xxxS CPU Version x xx Firmware revision level NOTE The UPS exits Display mode automatically after five seconds if the button is not pressed Turning the UPS On After the UPS is connected to a power source the fan turns on and the UPS enters Standby mode To turn on the UPS press and hold the button until you hear the UPS beep approximately one second The LCD briefly displays On Delay and the indicator illuminates Then the UPS conducts a self test briefly displaying On BATTERY If an alarm condition occurs see Table 10 on page 37 When the self test is complete the LCD displays On Line indicating that power is available from the UPS output receptacles 14 Powerware 9120 User s Guide e 05147426 A Uncontrolled Copy Operation Starting the UPS on Battery NOTE Before using this feature the UPS must have been powered by utility power at least once and the batteries must be completely charged To turn on the UPS without using utility power press and hold the button until you hear the UPS beep approximately one second The UPS supplies power to your equipment and goes into Battery mode The LCD briefly displays On Delay then On Battery and the and indicators illuminate When the UPS starts on battery it does not conduct a self test to conserve battery power Turning the UPS Off O Standby Mode To turn off the UPS press and hold
40. sponse to external commands You are prompted to save this setting Load Segment Load Group Set Allows manual control of load segments see Load Group 10n 20n Control Segments on page 24 By repeatedly pressing the scroll button the individual load segments can be turned on and off CAUTION To prevent the unintentional shutdown of specific load segments confirm your selection before pressing the J button Manual Bypass Manual Bypass GO This parameter is used to manually place the UPS in Bypass OFF Bypass mode Configuration Mode Config Mode Set Setting This parameter is reserved for future use and should EscapeConfigMode not be modified by the user The setting may be toggled between EscapeConfigMode and Enter ConfigMode It should always be set to EscapeConfigMode 20 Powerware 9120 User s Guide e 05147426 A Uncontrolled Copy CHAPTER 5 AbbiTIONAL UPS FEATURES This section describes e Remote Emergency Power Off e Network Transient Protector e Load segments e Using the communication port or USB port e Optional Powerware Corporation communication cards Remote Emergency Power Off A O The Powerware 9120 includes a REPO port that allows power to be switched off at the UPS output connections from a customer supplied switch in a remote location The REPO feature shuts down the protected equipment immediately whether or not the UPS is in Normal or Battery mode and does not follow th
41. tee aaa 14 Starting the UPS on Battery nett ae 15 T ming ThE UPS OT inaa te ae hs he tek pak Ssh Ka ee ha se apa het Ge ne Boe d ad kd 15 Standby MOGs sara E e a Mina haa rake ata aod eked ads 15 DIAGNOStICHTCSIS sE neg aa cae Kh cht bese codes NE DE A oe Deo ee aetna ted Bada a fleas wee ach wear 15 Configuration ss a a ye ins 17 Configuration Mode cea ak to S488 Bate phot Ae Rw A ees A A aga 17 Additional UPS Features 00 ccc cece cece eee eee eens 21 Remote Emergency Power D 21 Network Transient Protector 20 tenes 23 dad Segments abba ibaa juve SARE Ae ee A aa an De a Med eS 24 COMMUNICATION ROM cat e a ee athe Seah eae wih ee eee ass 26 USB PON A O A O 27 COMMUNICATION SIDE sci car Poe etd een gee den be Son ee Ps won arian eo dees 27 SNMP AVOR Adapter ia ta A En caia 27 Relay Cards o a id di ade aa 28 UPS Maintenance ss a a 29 WES and Battery Care sac ah A ls oot AE AAA AA att E 29 Storing the UPS and Batteries ooo 29 Powerware 9120 User s Guide e 05147426 A Uncontrolled Copy Table of Contents Replacing Batteries A A e dans E AE A 29 How to Replace External Batteries ooooooococooooooo o 30 How to Replace Internal Batteri s ss satria ii ate ra Ca add gage KA ad 31 Recycling the Used Battery sd aaa Ema aa tance ide eG aah a Daas Feats eevee he 32 7 Specifications a eee Ne a Ng eae akan eee Uae vowed eee 33 8 Troubleshooting cs bi AAA A 37 Audibl
42. the button until the long beep ceases approximately five seconds NOTE When you press and hold the 1 button the LCD displays Shutdown Pending The indicator turns off and the LCD briefly displays UPS OFF before going blank The fan continues to run and the UPS remains in Standby mode until you unplug or remove utility power from the UPS When the UPS is turned off and connected to a power source the UPS is in Standby mode The fan continues to run and the battery recharges when necessary The indicator is off and the LCD panel is blank indicating that power is not available from the UPS Diagnostic Tests The UPS automatically performs a self test when powered on and when the UPS restarts after a power outage The self test monitors the UPS electronics and battery and indicates any problems on the front panel A battery test is automatically performed every 30 days 720 hours of continuous Normal mode operation The test lasts approximately 15 seconds and any failure is displayed on the front panel Both the UPS and battery tests can be performed manually see Configuration Mode on page 17 for more information Powerware 9120 User s Guide e 05147426 A Uncontrolled Copy 15 Operation 16 Powerware 9120 User s Guide e 05147426 A Uncontrolled Copy CHAPTER 4 CONFIGURATION This section describes how to reconfigure options using the Configuration mode including input and output voltage and frequency
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