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1. the outlet A battery fuse or circuit breaker Contact your service representative is open The UPS switches Input voltage in your area differs Change the UPS input voltage to match your local voltage see frequently between battery from the UPS nominal Configuration M ode on page 15 and AC input Powerware 5119 User s Guide www powerware com 33 Troubleshooting Alarm or Condition Possible Cause Action The Low Battery Alarm does not give enough warning The batteries need charging or service Plug the UPS into a wall outlet for 24 hours to charge the battery After charging the battery press and hold the 4 button for 3 seconds then check the Battery Service indicator If the Battery Service indicator is still on see UPS Maintenance on page 19 to replace the battery The Low Battery Alarm is not set appropriately Change the alarm setting See Configuration M ode on page 15 The AC input voltage is too high The UPS is running on A battery power 0 AC input high Correct the input voltage if possible The UPS continues to operate on battery until the battery is completely discharged If the condition persists the input voltage in your area may differ from the UPS nominal Change the UPS input voltage to match your local voltage see Configuration M ode on page 15 The line voltage is too low The UPS is running on battery power 0 AC input
2. 1 Press and hold the On button and the button simultaneously for one beep The UPS switches to Configuration mode 2 Press the On button to scroll through the options Each time you press the button the UPS beeps The LED for the selected option blinks see Figure 14 and Table 1 If you press the On button and nothing happens the UPS is still in Operation mode Repeat Step 1 for one beep ONLY to enter Configuration mode and then perform Step 2 3 Press the button ONCE to toggle the selected option on or off The Power On indicator corresponds with the current setting Repeat Steps 2 and 3 for each option 4 Press the On button and the button simultaneously to return to Operation mode at any time Scrolling past the last LED also returns the UPS to Operation mode LEDs Power On Indicator 0 0 0 0 0 Press the On button to scroll to the next option 0 0 Press the On and Test Alarm Reset buttons simultaneously to toggle betw een Configuration and Operation mode Press the Test Alarm Reset button to toggle an option on or off Figure 14 Using the Configuration M ode 16 Powerware 5119 User s Guide www powerware com Configuration Table 1 Configuration M ode LEDs and Options LED Option Power On Explanation Indicator 1 120 230V Nominal ON default Nominal input voltage on low voltage models is 120V and on high voltage
3. Powerware 5119 User s Guide 1000 3000 VA W W W pow erw are com Requesting a Declaration of Conformity 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 452661 Fax 358 9 452 66395 EMC Statement 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 Powerware is a registered trademark and Advanced Battery Management ABM is a trademark of Powerware Corporation Copyright 1999 Powerware Corporation Raleigh NC All rights reserved No part of this document may be reproduced in any way without the express written approval of Powerware Corporation Class A Statement for FCC and ICES 2000 VA 3000 VA For Users in the United States Only NOTE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when this equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio freque
4. and Single Boost feature The third LED indicates that the UPS is using the Double Boost feature to automatically correct voltage fluctuations Ifany AC Input LEDs are red see page 34 for more information E Battery Charge LEDs Powerware 5119 User s Guide lt www powerware com 13 Operation Load Level LEDs The front panel displays the total load current or watts plugged into the UPS see Figure 13 o 0 0 0 0 e O eo 0 e 5 5 66 100 33 66 5 33 Figure 13 Load Level LEDs Normal M ode Each LED represents 1 3 of a full load rating When the UPS is approximately fully loaded 66 100 all three LEDs illuminate If the load is 33 66 of UPS capacity the third and fourth LED illuminate The last LED illuminates if the load is between 5 and 33 If any Load Level LEDs are red see page 35 for more information Initiating the Self Test 0 14 Press and hold the 4 button for three seconds to initiate the self test During the test individual LEDs illuminate as various parts of the UPS are checked If the UPS finds a problem an LED indicates where the problem is For more information see Troubleshooting on page 33 NOTE All three Battery Charge LEDs should be lit and the UPS must not be in Battery mode to perform the self test Powerware 5119 User s Guide www powerware com CHAPTER 4 CONFIGURATION This section explains e Why you may want to change factory defaults s H
5. max e The sum of earth leakage current from the load connected to the UPS must not exceed 1 5 mA Installing the UPS The following steps explain how to install the UPS Figure 3 on page 6 shows a typical installation only See UPS Rear Panels on page 7 for the rear panel of each model CAUTION A small amount of arcing may occur when connecting an external battery to the UPS Insert the battery cable into the UPS battery connector quickly and firmly NOTE Do not make unauthorized changes to the UPS otherwise damage may occur to your equipment and void your warranty 1 Ifthe UPS has an external battery connect it to the UPS as shown in Figure 3 on page 6 2 Ifyou are installing power management software connect your computer to the UPS communication port using the supplied communication cable Some power management software has a Load Segment feature that allows you to control UPS output receptacles If you plan to use this feature read the appropriate sections of your power management software manual before you install the UPS 4 Powerware 5119 User s Guide www powerware com Installation 3 On 230V models plug the UPS power cord into the input connector on the UPS rear panel Customer supplied power cords must correctly rated for the UPS see Specifications on page 29 You can also use the power cord from the largest load if it is correctly rated 4 Plug the UPS power cord into a
6. software the Powerware 5119 comes fully equipped with a communication port serial cable and a CD containing both LanSafe 11 for networked systems and FailSafe II for standalone systems Powerware 5119 User s Guide www powerware com 1 Powerware 5119 One of the Best Providing outstanding performance and reliability the Powerware 5119 s unique benefits include the following Advanced Battery Management ABM doubles battery service life optimizes recharge time and provides a warning up to 60 days before the end of useful battery life Buck and Double Boost regulation ensures consistent voltage to your load by correcting voltage fluctuations without using battery power H ot swappable batteries simplify maintenance by allowing you to replace batteries safely without powering down the critical load Network Transient Protector guards your modem fax machine and other network communications equipment from surges Start on battery compatibility allows you to power up the UPS even if utility power is not available Optional power communication cards provide enhanced communication capabilities for increased power protection and longer battery backup times The Powerware 5119 is backed by worldwide agency approvals Powerware 5119 User s Guide www powerware com CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION This section explains s Equipment inspection Safety precautions UPS installation e UPS rear panels Inspecting the E
7. 13 23 23 2000 8 16 16 2400 13 13 3000 7 NOTE Battery times are approximate and vary depending on the load configuration and battery charge 32 Powerware 5119 User s Guide www powerware com 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 alarm feature to alert you of potential power problems Use Table 11 to determine and resolve the UPS alarms and conditions Silencing an Audible Alarm To silence the alarm for an existing fault press the button If UPS status changes the alarm beeps overriding the previous alarm silencing Table 11 Troubleshooting Guide Alarm or Condition Possible Cause Action The Power Onindicatoris A circuit breaker or an input Push the circuit breaker button or replace the fuse see UPS not on the UPS will not fuse on the rear panel is open Rear Panels on page 7 star The line cord is not connected Connect the line cord The wall outlet is dead Have a qualified electrician test and repair the outlet The UPS may be unable to See Specifications on page 29 to verify that your UPS recognize a 100V 50 Hz wall accepts 100V nominal input outlet Unplug the UPS Start the UPS on battery and reconfigure the nominal input voltage for 100V see Configuration M ode on page 15 Turn off the UPS for 30 seconds Plug the UPS into
8. 2 No 107 1 UL 1778 CAN CSA C22 2 No 107 1 EN 50091 1 and IEC 60950 Safety M arkings UL CSA UL CSA CE EMC FCC VCCI EN 50091 2 Table 8 Indicators and Controls Serial Communication Intelligent serial communication to provide alarms with history measured parameters self test and many other features contact your authorized dealer for UPS computer communication software options Interface Ergonomic Indicators W iring Fault Battery Service Communication Operation System Normal Bar Graphs Input Level Battery Charge Level Load Contact Closures AC Input Failure Low Battery Table 9 Battery 120V Models 230V M odels Configuration 1000 1500 VA internal batteries 1000 1500 VA internal batteries 2000 3000 VA external PW 5119 1048BP 2000 3000 VA external PW 5119 1748BP Voltage 24 Vdc for internal 48 Vdc for external Type Sealed maintenance free valve regulated lead acid Charging Advanced charging for faster recovery approximately 4 hours to 90 usable capacity at nominal line and no supplementary power supply load Monitoring Advanced monitoring for earlier failure detection and warning Powerware 5119 User s Guide www powerware com 31 Specifications Table 10 Battery Run Times in Minutes Load VA 1000 M odel 1500 M odel 2000 M odel 2400 M odel 3000 M odel 300 49 79 92 162 162 500 21 38 55 97 97 700 14 17 34 62 62 1000 8 6 24 43 43 1500 8
9. and used in accordance with the instruction manual 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 Special Symbols The following are examples of symbols used on the UPS to alert you to important information A Risk of Electric Shock A Do Not Open Cover CAUTION To reduce the risk of electric shock Do not remove cover 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 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 5119 One of the Best ccc cuca eeu cence L WAS tA AU A A OR Inspecting the EQUIPMENT vero tr wo Yor Gel ease ask 3 Safety PreCaUtlONS vacas wank natal ANE EIA Data Wav ation ath ween ANE OAEI nda 3 stalling
10. label on the UPS rear panel n OFF default 100 208V is disabled one of the other input voltage options is selected 6 100 208V Extended ON Select this option to extend the input voltage within 25 to 25 of 100V or 0 Voltage M ode 208V nominal input voltage before switching to battery available on units that 0 were specifically ordered with this option OFF default The UPS accepts an input voltage within 20 to 20 of 100V or 208V nominal input voltage before switching to battery 0 Reset Defaults ON default All factory set defaults are active OFF One or more factory set defaults have been changed 0 18 Powerware 5119 User s Guide lt www powerware com CHAPTER 5 UPS MAINTENANCE This section explains how to e Care for the UPS and batteries s Replace the batteries e Test new 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 along period recharge the battery every 12 months by plugging the UPS into a power outlet The UPS charges to 90 in approximately 4 hours However it is recommended that the UPS charge for 24 hours after long storage When to Replace Batteries When the Battery Service indi
11. 0 Input Voltage models is 230V all other nominal input voltages are disabled OFF 120 230V is disabled one of the other input voltage options is selected E This is the default for models that are factory configured for 100V or 208V see N the rating on the UPS rear panel 0 110 220V Nominal ON Selecting this option changes the nominal input voltage on low voltage models 6 Input Voltage to 110V and to 220V for high voltage models lt OFF default 110 220V is disabled one of the other input voltage options is selected 127 240V Nominal ON Selecting this option changes the nominal input voltage on low voltage models Input Voltage to 127V and to 240V for high voltage models 6 r amp OFF default 127 240V is disabled one of the other input voltage options is selected 0 120 230V Extended ON The UPS accepts an input voltage within 35 to 20 of 120V or 230V 0 Voltage M ode nominal input voltage before switching to battery 0 OFF default The UPS accepts an input voltage within 30 to 20 of 120V or 230V rt nominal input voltage before switching to battery Site W iring Fault ON default Alarm sounds when the polarity of the outlet is reversed or the ground Alarm connection is missing have a qualified electrician repair the outlet wiring 0 OFF Alarm DOES NOT sound when the polarity of the outlet is reversed or the ground E connection is missing P Site Wiring Fault is not available for 100V or 208V models OFF is the default 0 Low Battery
12. Alarm ON default Alarm sounds approximately 3 minutes before battery shutdown OFF Alarm sounds approximately 5 minutes before battery shutdown Powerware 5119 User s Guide www powerware com 17 Configuration LED Option Power On Explanation Indicator 0 Shutdown Delay ON default 5 second delay before unconditional shutdown after the UPS receives a signal 6 from a computer via the communication port OFF 180 second delay before unconditional shutdown after the UPS receives a signal from a computer via the communication port W hen this LED is not enabled the S user can also create a new delay time by reconfiguring the communication port See Communication Port Configurations on page 25 for more information 0 AC Input Failure ON default Alarm sounds when there is an AC input failure 0 OFF Alarm DOES NOT sound when there is an AC input failure 0 Sleep M ode ON default When the UPS is on battery and the load is drawing less than 5 of the current 0 the UPS shuts down the load This feature conserves battery power OFF Select this option if you want a load less than 5 of the current to be protected by battery power 0 100 208V Nominal ON Selecting this option changes the nominal input voltage on low voltage models 0 Input Voltage to 100V and to 208V on high voltage models This is the default for factory configured 100V or 208V models see the rating y
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14. 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 Rom o NETWORK TRANSIENT PROTECTOR Figure 18 Netw ork Transient Protector Load Segments Load segments are sets of receptacles that can be turned on individually using power management software 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 Option Modules Option modules help your UPS communicate in a variety of networking environments and are installed in the UPS option slot See the manual that accompanies each module for more information or contact your sales representative Powerware 5119 User s Guide www powerware com 27 Additional UPS Features 28 Powerware 5119 User s Guide lt www powerware com CHAPTER 7 SPECIFICATIONS This section provides the following specifications for the Powerware 5119 models e Electrical input and output e Weights and dimensions s Environme
15. a d R 25 PIU a 2 h OA Ia 26 Network Transient Protector sausin eiseni A A AA ays 27 Load SEQMENES a teak ant leah A A aes Rane an 27 Option Modules cios AAA 27 Specifications NASA A 29 Troubleshooting sss s rio ra ces TREES ERT CEE 33 Audible Alarms and UPS Conditions see e K K K K ene tenes 33 Silencing an Audible Alar Mi iii baka iis a heh ete wa ite TR RA aaa oes 33 Service and SUPPO Ese eae eh OARS FETA ELE e A e RS 35 Powerware 5119 User s Guide www powerware com CHAPTER 1 PowERWARE 5119 ONE OF THE BEST The Powerware 5119 uninterruptible power system UPS protects your sensitive electronic equipment from basic power problems such as power failures power sags power surges brownouts and line noise 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 5119 you can safely eliminate the effects of power disturbances and guard the integrity of your equipment The Powerware 5119 s flexibility to handle an array of network devices makes it the perfect choice to protect your LANs servers and workstations Figure 1 Powerware 5119 and External Battery Cabinet Because an integral part of power protection is power management
16. cator illuminates the batteries may need replacing see Figure 10 on page 12 Conduct a self test by pressing the 4 button If the indicator stays on contact your service representative to order new batteries Powerware 5119 User s Guide www powerware com 19 UPS Maintenance Replacing Batteries deb 0 20 The hot swappable battery feature allows you to replace the UPS batteries easily without turning the UPS off or disconnecting the load If you prefer to remove input power to change the battery 1 Press the Off amp button and then unplug the UPS 2 Wait 60 seconds while the internal processor shuts down before you disconnect the battery Consider all warnings cautions and notes before replacing batteries 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 CAUTION Pull the battery out onto a flat stable surface The battery is unsupported when you pull it out of the UPS NOTE When the UPS is online all three Battery Charge LEDs should be lit before hot swapping the batteries DO NOT DISCONNECT the batteries while the UPS is in Battery mode P
17. ication Connect equipment cable from computer to to UPS UPS optional Battery Cabinet O Connect battery to UPS if applicable 6 Powerware 5119 User s Guide www powerware com Installation UPS Rear Panels This section shows the rear panels of all Powerware 5119 models Powerware 5119 User s Guide www powerware com 7 Installation 8 Powerware 5119 User s Guide www powerware com Communication Port Battery Connector Load Segment 1 Three IEC 320 Receptacles Installation 10A IEC 320 Input Connector Input Circuit Breaker Load Segment 2 Option Slot Three IEC 320 Receptacles Load Segment 3 Netw ork Three IEC 320 Receptacles Transient Protector Figure 8 2000 2400 VA 230V Rear Panel Communication Port 16A IEC 320 Battery Connector Input Connector Output Circuit Breakers Input Circuit Breaker Load Segment 1 Three IEC 320 Receptacles Load Segment 2 Option Slot Three IEC 320 Receptacles Load Segment 3 Network Three IEC 320 Receptacles Transient Protector Figure 9 3000 VA 230V Rear Panel Powerware 5119 User s Guide www powerware com 9 Installation 10 Powerware 5119 User s Guide www powerware com CHAPTER 3 OPERATION This section describes Turning the UPS on and off Starting the UPS on battery Standby mode The UPS front panel and LEDs Initiating the se
18. ication Port Table 2 Communication Port Configuration Pin Signal Type Function 1 Basic Alarms M ode Input RS 232 level high 12V pulse 4 to 5 seconds Remote UPS off In absence of AC power output is turned off until normal AC power returns Serial Data M ode Input RS 232 data RS 232 serial communication input 1200 baud 8 bits No parity 1 stop bit 1 start bit 2 Basic Alarms M ode Output RS 232 level high 12V AC Input failure Serial Data M ode Output RS 232 data RS 232 serial communication output 1200 baud 8 bits No parity 1 stop bit 1 start bit 3 Output Open collector transistor ON 50 mA 40 Vdc rating AC Input failure 4 Signal Common Signal Common 5 Output Open collector transistor ON 50 mA 40 Vdc rating Impending low battery 6 Input RS 232 RTS Plug and play software enable trigger activates when pin changes from 12V to 12V 7 Input Relay contact or RS 232 level Remote Emergency Power Off UPS total output can be kept off with low signal or closing relay contact 8 Output 8 to 25 Vdc 5W constant power 0 634 max 8V Auxiliary Control Power 9 Chassis Connection to chassis 26 Powerware 5119 User s Guide www powerware com Additional UPS Features N etw ork Transient Protector The Network Transient Protector shown in Figure 18 is located on the rear panel and has jacks labeled IN and OUT This feature accommodates a single
19. lf test Turning the UPS On After the UPS is connected to a power source it conducts a self test and enters Standby mode To turn on the UPS press the On button on the front panel shown in Figure 10 The Power On indicator illuminates indicating that power is available from the rear receptacles Starting the UPS on Battery To turn on the UPS without using utility power press and hold the On button for three seconds When the UPS starts on battery it does not conduct a self test to conserve battery power Turning the UPS Off To turn off the UPS press the Off Powerware 5119 User s Guide www powerware com 11 Operation UPS Front Panel The UPS front panel LEDs indicate how the UPS is operating and also alert you of potential power problems Figure 10 shows the UPS front panel indicators and controls Battery Charge LEDs FE AC Input LEDs Load Level LEDs Site W iring Fault Indicator Communication Indicator On Button Off Button Test Alarm Reset Button 12 Powerware 5119 User s Guide www powerware com Operation FAC Input LEDs The AC Input LEDs show information about the utility power coming into the UPS see Figure 11 0 Normal Utility Input Buck and Single Boost Double Boost is on 0 CE Figure 11 AC Input LEDs Normal M ode The second LED indicates that the UPS is operating normally from utility power The UPS is providing consistent voltage with the Buck
20. low ct Correct the input voltage if possible The UPS continues to operate on battery until the battery is completely discharged If the condition persists the input voltage in your area may differ from the UPS nominal Change the UPS input voltage to match your local voltage see Configuration M ode on page 15 Ground wire connection does not exist in the wall outlet or the line and neutral wires are reversed in the wall outlet Site Wiring Fault Have a qualified electrician correct the wiring To disable this alarm see Configuration M ode on page 15 0 The battery is running low 3 to 5 minutes or less of battery power remains depending on 0 load and battery charge 0 Prepare for a shutdown Save your work and turn off your Low Battery Charge equipment 34 Powerware 5119 User s Guide lt www powerware com Troubleshooting Alarm or Condition Possible Cause Action The battery may be fully Plug the UPS into a wall outlet for 24 hours to charge the B discharged because of a long battery After charging the battery press and hold the Battery Service storage period or failing 4 button for 3 seconds then check the Battery Service because of age indicator If the Battery Service indicator is still on see UPS Maintenance on page 19 to replace the battery The battery is not connected Check connections or call your service representative correctly M 1 Battery Ser
21. ncy 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 her own expense Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment For Users in Canada 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 Self Certified Class B Statement for FCC and ICES 1000 VA 1500 VA For Users in the United States Only THIS DEVICE COMPLIES WITH PART 15 OF THE FCC RULES OPERATION IS SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING TWO CONDITIONS 1 THIS DEVICE MAY NOT CAUSE HARMFUL INTERFERENCE AND 2 THIS DEVICE MUST ACCEPT ANY INTERFERENCE THAT MAY CAUSE UNDESIRED OPERATION NOTE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B device pursuant to Part 15 of FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when this equipment is operated in a residential environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed
22. nication port using the supplied communication cable CAUTION To prevent damage to your equipment connect only a factory supplied cable or a cable built to factory specifications see Table 2 to the communication port A standard serial cable may damage your computer When the communication cable is installed power management 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 Communication Indicator When the UPS receives a command from the computer to establish communication the Communication indicator on the UPS front panel illuminates see Figure 10 on page 12 When data is transferring the Communication indicator flashes Powerware 5119 User s Guide www powerware com 25 Additional UPS Features Pin Out As shown in Table 2 Pins 1 and 2 operate in two modes Basic Alarms mode and Serial Data mode Basic Alarms mode has AC fail alarm and output shutdown Serial Data mode is UPS Code II compliant The system always starts in Basic Alarms mode When serial data is received at Pin 1 the function of Pin 1 and Pin 2 changes to Serial Data mode If serial data has not been received before going to battery power serial communication is disabled until AC input power returns Figure 17 Commun
23. ntal and safety e Indicators and controls e Battery Table 3 Model List 120V Models 230V M odels UPS Models PW 5119 1000 PW 5119 1000i PW 5119 1500 PW 5119 1500i PW 5119 2000 PW 5119 2000i PW 5119 2400 PW 5119 2400 PW 5119 3000 PW 5119 3000i Table 4 Electrical Input 120V Models 230V M odels Nominal Voltage 120V default 100 110 120 127V selectable 230V default 208 220 230 240V selectable Voltage Range 30 to 20 at full load for nominal voltage 35 to 20 user selectable extended range Nominal Frequency 60 Hz 50 60 if 100V or 110V selected 50 60 Hz Noise Filtering MOVs and line filter for normal and common mode noise Connections 1000 1500 VA 6 ft power cord with 5 15 plug 1000 2400 VA 10A IEC 320 input connector 2000 VA 6 ft power cord with 5 20 plug 3000 VA 16A IEC 320 input connector 2400 3000 VA 6 ft power cord with 5 30 plug Powerware 5119 User s Guide www powerware com 29 Specifications Table 5 Electrical Output 120V M odels 230V Models Power Levels rated at PW 5119 1000 1000 VA 670W PW 5119 1000i 1000 VA 670W nominal inputs PW 5119 1500 1440 VA 960W PW 5119 1500i 1500 VA 960W PW 5119 2000 1920 VA 1400W PW 5119 2000i 2000 VA 1400W PW 5119 2400 2400 VA 1600W PW 5119 2400i 2300 VA 1600W PW 5119 3000 2880 VA 2250W PW 5119 30001 3000 VA 2250W Regulation Online 10 to 6 of nominal voltage 15 to 10 using extended
24. ow to reconfigure options Why Change Factory Defaults Nominal Input Voltage W hen the utility power consistently fluctuates the UPS repeatedly corrects the input voltage by switching to battery power when the nominal input range is e Higher than 20 of 120V or 230V nominal s Lower than 30 of 120V or 230V nominal e Higher than 20 and lower than 30 of 120V or 230V nominal You can configure the UPS to more closely match the nominal input voltage by selecting a different input voltage or extending the input voltage range See Table 1 on page 17 for a list of available options Other Settings You can change the UPS default configurations for alarms and shutdown parameters including timing for the low battery alarm the time delay for an unconditional shutdown alarms for loss of utility power or site fault and controlling loads that use less than 5 of the current when the UPS is on battery See Table 1 on page 17 for a list of available options Configuration Mode When the UPS is in Configuration mode the LEDs represent the configuration options The control buttons On button and button are used to modify the UPS configuration Figure 14 shows the LEDs and Table 1 explains the corresponding options Powerware 5119 User s Guide www powerware com 15 Configuration CAUTION DO NOT press the Off Vy button while the UPS is in Configuration mode pressing the Off amp button removes all power to your equipment
25. owerware 5119 User s Guide www powerware com UPS Maintenance How to Replace External Batteries Use the following steps to replace external batteries 1 Unplug the battery cable from the UPS and remove the old battery See Recycling the Batteries on page 24 for proper disposal 2 Plug the new battery cabinet into the UPS as shown in Figure 15 UPS Battery Cabinet Battery N Connector 6 6 9 j eL en o Plug the battery cable into the battery 1 ur connector o Figure 15 External Battery Connections 120V Model Shown Powerware 5119 User s Guide www powerware com 21 UPS Maintenance How to Replace Internal Batteries Use the following steps to replace internal batteries 1 Pull the front panel forward and snap into place as shown 22 Powerware 5119 User s Guide www powerware com UPS Maintenance 4 Remove the old battery See Recycling the Batteries on page 24 for proper disposal 5 Connect the new batteries to the UPS as shown in Figure 16 and reinstall e Red Cable from UPS gt Positive Terminal gt Black Cable from UPS S Negative Terminal 1000 VA M odels Red Connector from UPS Black Cable from UPS Z gt GG y Negative g 1500 VA Models a SA Black Figure 16 Internal Battery Connections Testing New Batteries Press and hold the 4 b
26. quipment If any equipment has been damaged during shipment keep the shipping cartons 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 Safety Precautions Read the following 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 5119 User s Guide www powerware com 3 Installation s This UPS contains its own energy source batteries The output receptacles may A carry live voltage even when the UPS is not connected to an AC supply s 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 s 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
27. range Regulation On Battery 120V for 110 120 127V 100V for 100V 230V for 220 230 240V 208V for 208V Nominal Voltage 5 Voltage Waveform Sine wave lt 3 distortion with linear load Overcurrent Protection Online Branch rated or resettable circuit breaker On Battery Active current limit and short circuit protection Output Receptacles 1000 1500 VA Six 5 15 1000 1500 VA Six IEC 320 2000 VA Six 5 15 Two 5 20 2000 3000 VA Nine IEC 320 2400 3000 VA Six 5 15 One 5 30 Table 6 Weights and Dimensions 120V Models 230V M odels UPS Dimensions WxHxD 7x8 8 x 17 1 inches 17 8 x 22 3 x 43 4 cm UPS Weights 1000 VA 43 Ib 20 kg 1500 VA 57 lb 26 kg 2000 VA 32 Ib 15 kg 2400 VA 36 Ib 16 kg 3000 VA 41 Ib 19 kg Battery Dimensions 7x 8 8 x 17 1 inches WxHxD 17 8 x 22 3 x 43 4 cm Battery Weights PW 5119 1048BP 47 Ib 21 kg PW 5119 1748BP 70 Ib 32 kg 30 Powerware 5119 User s Guide www powerware com Specifications Table 7 Environmental and Safety 120V Models 230V M odels Operating Temperature 0 C to 40 C 32 F to 104 F UL tested 25 C 77 F Storage Temperature 20 C to 60 C 4 F to 140 F Relative Humidity 5 95 noncondensing Operating Altitude Up to 3 000 meters above sea level Audible Noise Less than 45 dBA typical Surge Suppression IEEE 587 ANSI C62 41 Category B Safety Conformance UL 1778 CAN CSA C22
28. the UPS ta ad dotado ARC ed Aaa edad hott af 4 UPS RearPanelS toner Gk ieee at Ge end eee Bieta thee ee peli Sacra 7 Operation iii a a aoa h Turning ChE UPS Ons tact al inasin o aa 11 Starting the UPS On Battery o nd ii A dla 11 TUMING the UPS OTE td A A RYT TOE tas SEAT ay 11 standby Mode a A dla 11 UPS Front Panel tinto dla dla dt ad AACA N 12 AC Input LEDS coria id sho iso ia 13 Battery Gharge LEDS A A adat 13 lodd Level LEDS Cerro cis o dera la ida abad TR 14 Initiating the Self Test rara A AA ODA 14 Configuratio ci a AA L Why Change Factory Defaults ooooooooooooooooccrr d T Naap G 15 Nominal Input Voltage vato tdt aan 15 A hy pute deny Rea aE ata a aah pele aah A AR 15 Configuration Mode ities ties Re T e 15 UPS Maintenance sss s s x K x x x x K K x ra ra 19 UPS and Battery Care a Re Ea YS da alii a 10 Storing the UPS gt and Batleri cs vic ascot eine a AE TR ARE ELT 19 When to Replace Batteries iio A de 19 Replacing Battenes ci a ra a do a 20 How to Replace External Batteries 0o ooooooo coco 21 How to Replace Internal Batteries cect eet ete te tenets 22 Testing New Batteries siii eh rte te eed eee ee hs wh ed a oh ae 23 Recycling the Used Battery comico eid GPRD ee tee ba ees 24 Powerware 5119 User s Guide www powerware com Table of Contents Additional UPS Features NAAA A 25 Communication Port Configurations cece eect tee e eee tet ene eens 25 Communication Indicator swiss a a
29. utton for three seconds to initiate a self test After the test is finished the red Battery Service indicator should turn off and the Battery Charge LEDs should show a charge If the Battery Service indicator stays on check the battery connections See the troubleshooting guide on page 33 or call your service representative if the problem persists Powerware 5119 User s Guide lt www powerware com 23 UPS Maintenance Recycling the Used Battery Contact your local recycling or hazardous waste center for information on proper disposal of the used battery 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 lead acid batteries and must be disposed of properly For more information contact your local recycling or hazardous waste center e Do not dispose of battery or batteries in a fire Batteries may explode Proper 24 Powerware 5119 User s Guide www powerware com CHAPTER 6 Aboiti0NAL UPS FEATURES This section describes e UPS communication capabilities e TheNetwork Transient Protector s Load segments e Option modules Communication Port Configurations To establish communication between the UPS and a computer connect your computer to the UPS commu
30. vice l The DC voltage is high the Contact your service representative alarm does not clear Overload 0 0 0 Power requirements exceed Remove some of the equipment from the UPS You may need UPS capacity or the load is to obtain a larger capacity UPS defective Service and Support 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 s Model number e Serial number e Version number if available e Date of failure or problem e Symptoms of failure or problem e Customer return address and contact information Powerware 5119 User s Guide lt www powerware com 35 Troubleshooting 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 Help
31. wall outlet or power source The UPS conducts a self test and enters Standby mode If a red Site Wiring Fault or Battery Service indicator stays on see Table 11 on page 33 A fs to 6 Site W iring Fault Indicator Battery Service Indicator Figure 2 Fault Indicators NOTE Low voltage models may not recognize 50 Hz outlets If the UPS does not start when connected to a 50 Hz outlet unplug the UPS Press and hold the On button for 3 seconds to start the UPS on battery and reconfigure the nominal input voltage to either 100V or 110V see Configuration M ode on page 15 Turn the UPS off Wait for 30 seconds Then plug the UPS into the outlet 5 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 6 Start the UPS by pressing the On button as shown in Figure 3 The Power On indicator illuminates indicating that power is available from the rear receptacles The installation is complete To learn how to operate the UPS see Operation on page 11 To change the factory set defaults see Configuration on page 15 NOTE The UPS charges to 90 in approximately 4 hours However it is recommended that the UPS charge for 24 hours after installation or long storage Powerware 5119 User s Guide www powerware com Installation O Connect commun

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