Uninterruptible Power Supply UPS Protect 3.M 2.0 80 / 120 kVA Model AEG Power Solutions GmbH Department: EMS PM Name: Schulz Revision: 07 Date: 08.09.
Content 0. Important Safety Instructions .......................................................................... 0-1 1. Introduction ....................................................................................................... 1-1 1-1 Advanced Features ..................................................................................... 1-1 2. Operation ...........................................................................................................
- Programmable Relay I/O Card ..................................................... 3-17 - ModBUS Card .............................................................................. 3-18 3-3-6 Additional Options ............................................................................ 3-19 3-4 Technical Specification ................................................................................ 3-20 4.Installation .........................................................................................
7-1 Control Panel .............................................................................................. 7-1 7-2 LCD Display ................................................................................................ 7-2 7-2-1 LCD Display Hierarchy..................................................................... 7-2 7-3 Default Screen............................................................................................. 7-3 7-3-1 Status Display ........................................
0. Important Safety Instructions - This manual contains important instructions for the unit that should be followed during installation and maintenance of the UPS and batteries. All safety and operating instructions should be read thoroughly before attempting to wire or operate the unit. Install the on-line UPS in a well ventilated area, away from flammable liquids and gases. Do not let the unit come in contact with water.
Duty to Provide Information These operating instructions must be read carefully by all persons working with or on the UPS prior to installation and initial start-up. These operating instructions are a composite part of the UPS. The operator of this device is obliged to communicate these instructions to all personnel transporting or starting the UPS or performing maintenance or any other work on the unit.
1. Introduction AEG Protect 3.M 2.0 Series UPS is designed for large-scale power systems applied in data center, communication, networking, medical, safety and emergency systems and all factory facilities. With innovative PFC design and IGBT architecture, the Protect 3.M 2.0 Series features high efficiency, low iTHD, low noise and high reliability. The Protect 3.M 2.0 Series has a modular structure and hot-swappable function to easily perform maintenance and reduce the MTTR (Mean Time to Repair).
2. Operation There are four basic operation modes for Protect 3.M 2.0 Series. 2-1 Normal Mode (Single Installation) CB3 CB2 RESERVE CB4 CB1 MAIN CB5 LOAD STS Fig. 2-1 Normal Mode (Single) In normal mode, DC power rectified from AC input power charges batteries and powers the inverter that transforms DC power to stable and clean AC power for various loads. The “Double Conversion” technology allows regulating the utility to provide pure and stable power to your precious equipment (Refer to Fig. 2-1).
2-3 Reserve (Bypass) Mode (Single Installation) CB3 CB2 RESERVE CB4 CB1 MAIN LOAD STS CB5 Fig. 2-3 Reserve (Bypass) Mode (Single) The inverter will shut down if it encounters any abnormal situation (such as over temperature, long-time overload, output short, abnormal output voltage and battery exhausted problems). If the reserve power is available, the UPS will automatically transfer to reserve mode to make sure the supply to the loads.
2-5 Normal Mode (Parallel) Protect 3.M 2.0 Series provides a parallel combination (up to 4 units) to get redundancy or expand the total capacity. CB3 CB2 RESERVE CB1 CB4 MAIN CB5 STS UPS1 LOAD CB3 CB2 RESERVE CB1 CB4 MAIN CB5 STS UPS2 Fig. 2-5 Normal Mode (Parallel) Under this installation, the load is shared by two UPS units. If there is any problem in one of them, the load will be entirely handled by the other.
2-6 Backup Mode (Parallel) CB3 CB2 RESERVE CB1 CB4 MAIN STS CB5 UPS1 LOAD CB3 CB2 RESERVE CB1 CB4 MAIN STS CB5 UPS2 Fig. 2-6 Backup Mode (Parallel) The load is shared by two UPS units when a blackout occurs (Refer to Fig. 2-6).
2-7 Reserve (Bypass) Mode (Parallel) CB3 CB2 RESERVE CB1 CB4 MAIN STS CB5 UPS1 LOAD CB3 CB2 RESERVE CB1 CB4 MAIN STS CB5 UPS2 Fig. 2-7 Reserve (Bypass) Mode (Parallel) The same as what mentioned in Section 2-3 except two UPS units sharing the load. All parallel UPS will switch at the same time (Refer to Fig. 2-7).
2-8 Manual Bypass Mode (Parallel) CB3 CB2 RESERVE CB1 CB4 MAIN CB5 STS UPS1 LOAD CB3 CB2 RESERVE CB1 CB4 MAIN CB5 STS UPS2 Fig. 2-8 Manual Bypass Mode (Parallel) The same as what mentioned in Section 2-4 except two UPS units sharing the load. Remember that all parallel UPS should be transfer to manual bypass mode. The Reserve mains should be equal for all parallel UPS (Refer to Fig. 2-8).
3. General View 3-1.
3-1-1 Dimensions (80kVA) Fig. 3-1 Power Unit 80kVA Fig.
3-1-2 Dimensions (120kVA) Fig. 3-3 Power Unit 120 kVA Fig.
3-2 Function Introduction 3-2-1 Front Panel LCD Display Control Panel Status LED Indicators Power Modules I/P and O/P Protectors 1. LCD Display and Control Panel / Status LED indicators - UPS status and message display. - Parameter settings and button control. - UPS startup / shutdown. - EPO: Emergency power off. 2. Power Modules - Bezel can be easily removed for maintenance. - The minimum capacity of each power module is 20KVA and the height is 3U (132cm).
3-2-2 Rear Panel Interface Power Modules Wiring Terminal Block Caster & Stop Fig. 3-5 Rear view of Protect 3.M 2.0 80kVA 1. Interfaces Provide multi-interface for monitoring and control purpose. There are: (1) Two multi-function slots (SNMP Adapter, Relay I/O control card and Mobus card are optional accessories). (2) Interface for UPS parallel operation (3) Input and output dry contacts. (4) RS232: 9-pole Sub-D for external configuration and software updates 2. Power modules - Remove the cover.
Different regions may have their own markings of power phases. The following table is a cross reference for possible use. Three Phase L1 L2 L3 America / Asia R S T Europe U V W 4. Caster & Stop: - Move the UPS for short distance. - Casters with stop function. - Adjustable leveler for stabilization. - Balance supporter for safety. 3-2-3 External Battery Cabinet – Rear Panel 1. Monitoring Contacts There are two kinds of messages that can be transmitted.
4. Wiring Terminal Block - You can remove the cover to perform the connection. - Terminal: Positive(+), negative(-) and neutral (N). - Two blocks for connecting the UPS and the next battery cabinet. Note: For longer autonomy times you can connect up to 4 battery cabinets in parallel. If you use only one battery cabinet the maximum UPS power for one 1165 mm cabinet is 40kVA, for one 1665mm is 60kVA.
3-2-4 Power Module Each power module is an independent 20kVA/16kW unit, consisting of a power factor corrected rectifier, a battery charger and an inverter, with associated monitoring and control circuitry. Status LED Off Fail On Locking Latch Fig. 3-7 Front View of Power Module Fig. 3-8 Rear View of Power Module Fig. 3-9 Top View of Power Module CAUTIONS! Power Modules are heavy (~30kg). Two people are required for handling.
3-3 Interface Smart Card Slot P1 PARALLEL P2 P3 P4 P5 P6 P7 RS232 PARALLEL OUTPUT DRY CONTACT RS232 Port Interface for UPS parallel operation Dry Contact Output Dry Contact Input Fig.
2. P2: Dry Contact Input (Two sets) The Protect 3.M 2.0 UPS provides two sets of dry contact input to receive external signals and then the UPS can take corresponding response. These contacts belong to “normal open” type. 1 2 3 4 12V 12V 1 4 2 3 1 4 2 3 Fig. 3-12 Dry Contact Input 3. P3~P6: External Battery Cabinet Temperature You can order the optional accessory “sensor kit” to detect the temperature of external battery cabinet. (6000008725) 4.
3-3-2 Dry Contact Output COMM_A +12VS 1 3 DRYA_NO 2 4 COMM_B +12VS 1 3 DRYB_NO 2 4 COMM_C DRY2 +12VS 2 4 DRYC_NO 1 3 COMM_D DRY3 +12VS 2 4 DRYC_NO 1 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 DRY1 COMM_E DRY4 +12VS 1 3 2 4 DRYE_NO COMM_F DRY5 +12VS 1 3 DRYF_NO 2 4 Fig.
The Protect 3.M 2.0 Series UPS provides 6 dry contact outputs. These contacts can be set to normally open or normally close. The default message is shown in the table below. Contact Message Description Pin1-2 Load on inverter The UPS is working normally. Pin3-4 Load on auto bypass The UPS is in bypass mode. Mains1 input fails when The Utility is blackout or abnormal. The UPS is in backup loading on inverter mode.
3-3-3 RS232 Port 5 9 4 8 3 7 2 6 1 Use a RS232 cable to connect a computer. Fig. 3-14 RS232 3-3-4 Parallel Port For redundancy or expansion installation, you simply connect two UPSs via a parallel communication cable. Use the parallel communication cable in the accessory pack. Linking the UPS with other cables might result in communication problems. Max. length of the parallel cable: 10 meters. 3-3-5 Smart Card Slot The Protect 3.M 2.0 Series UPS provides two smart slots.
- SNMP-Adapter PRO (Part-No.
Technical Data: Network Line connection Temperature Humidity Operation Voltage Dimensions (D x W x H) Weight RJ-45 (10/100MBits) 0~40 °C 10~80 % (rel.) 12 V DC 130 x 60 x15 mm 66 g - SNMP-Adapter (Part-No.: 6000004036) Same features as SNMP Adapter but only including RJ-45 Network plug in connector. No connection of additional dry contacts or external sensors possible.
3- Programmable Relay I/O Card (Part No.: 6000008721) Features: 6 output and 1 input dry contact Outputs configurable Input for UPS shutdown or Battery Test Configuration over RS 232 terminal server Output contact rating: 24VDC, 1A Input rating: 24V, 10mA Technical Specification Input Power 8 ~ 20VDC Temperature 0 ~ 40°C Humidity Power Consumption Dimension(L x W) 10 ~ 80 % 1.2 Watt.
I/O Definition GND-R: Relay Grounding Common: 12 ~ 24VDC Default R1 Summary Alarm R2 Input Power Fail R3 Battery Low R4 UPS in Bypass Mode R5 Overload R6 Over Temperature Input: Remote shutdown or battery test Tx: Transmit to PC, connect to RS232 pin-2. Rx: Receive from PC, connect to RS232 pin-3. GND-C: Ground for configuration, connect to RS232 pin-5. OFF (Default) ON SW1 Normally Open Normally Close SW2 Default Settings Customized Settings Fig.
- ModBUS Card (Part No.: 6000008723) Features: Translate the UPS RS232 protocol into another RS232 and RS422/485 Modbus protocol. Device ID is adjustable by 8 dip switches. The value is from 0 to 255. The RS422/485 terminal resistor is selectable by using dip-switches and easy to install. Baud rate and parity options are also adjustable by using dip switches. 2 LEDs for indicating communication status.
3-3-6 Additional Options The Protect 3.M 2.0 Series UPS is optional able to measure the battery current and makes it available in the measuring values which can be displayed (see also Page 7-10 “Measurements”). Therefore you have to add the option “Battery Current Measurement” Part Nr.: 6000008724 It consists of 2 transducers which have to be placed inside the UPS. Note: If the option is not installed the UPS display will just show the charging current.
3-4 Technical Specification Capacity Input 80kVA/64KW 220/380, 230/400, 240/415 Rating Voltage V Voltage Regulation % -25 ~ +20 % <5 Frequency Hz 50 / 60 Frequency Tolerance Hz Output Voltage V Output Frequency Hz 50 / 60 Total Harmonic (Linear Load) % ≦3 Static % ±1 Dynamic % ±7 (10% ~ 90% Linear Load) Interior Oscillator Hz ±0.
4. Installation and Wiring 4-1 Before Installation Due to different installation environment, we strongly recommend that you read this manual carefully before installation. Only qualified service personnel can perform installation and maintenance. 4-2 Package Inspections External There are some unpredictable situations that can be possibly encountered during UPS transportation. Therefore, we recommend that you immediately inspect the container for any obvious damage or mishandling. Internal 1.
4-3 Storing Conditions before Installation 1. If you have received the UPS and do not perform the installation immediately, be sure to store the UPS under: - Temperature below 40°C - Relative humidity below 90% 2. If the period of UPS installation is over 6 months, be sure to charge batteries for at least 8 hours before the first use. Charging procedures: - Connect UPS to the utility power. If there is an external battery pack, connect the cable of battery pack to the UPS. - The UPS starts up normally.
4-4 Unpacking Procedures 4-4-1 Protect 3.M 2.
4-4-2 Protect 3.M 2.
4-5 Installation Environment 4-5-1 Handling Safety 1. The Protect 3.M 2.0 Series UPS is equipped with casters so that you can roll the UPS in a short distance to the desired location. During unpacking process, be sure to make full use of manpower and a suitable machine (such as stacker) with sufficient capacity to carefully move the UPS. Please pay extremely close attention while unbolting the UPS from the shipping pallet. Prevent any accident resulting from unexpected move. 2.
Table 4-1 Floor Loading for 80 kVA UPS Input: 230/400 Vac / Output: 230/400 Vac Capacity (KVA) 80 Max Weight (Kg) 259 Floor Loading (kg/㎡) 548 Table 4-2 Floor Loading for External Battery Pack (80 kVA cabinet size) Batteries - 40 pcs Capacity (Ah) 12V/26AH Weight (kg) 487,5 Floor Loading (kg/㎡) 1064 Table 4-3 Floor Loading for 120 kVA UPS Input: 230/400 Vac / Output: 230/400 Vac Capacity (KVA) 120 Weight (Kg) 384 Floor Loading (kg/㎡) 748 Table 4-4 Floor Loading for External Battery
4. Attach the balance supporter to the UPS with bolts. Balance Supporter The UPS may topple over under unexpected conditions without balance supporter. Be sure to mount two balance supporters on both sides of the UPS for safety reasons. 4-5-3 Environment 1. The Protect 3.M 2.0 series UPS is for in-house use only. The installation space should be conditioned at temperature of 25°C and relative humidity of <90%. And the maximum operation altitude is 3000 m. 2.
4-6 Wiring 4-6-1 Preparations 1. The UPS should only be installed by a qualified electrically employed person 2. De-energize all input (AC or DC) or output power of the UPS before installing cables or making any electrical connection. 3. Ensure that all cables are correctly marked according to the purpose, as well as the polarity, phase and diameter. 4. If the input/output power of the UPS is WYE-WYE (Y connection), ”Neutral” and ”Ground” should not be connected.
Wrong cabling may burn the UPS and will result in severe accidents or damages. Due to the dimensioning of the battery cables we suggest to choose a cross section according to the maximum UPS power per cabinet. For example use for an 80 kVA cabinet always 50mm² even if the UPS is not scaled to the max. Power now. Inside the UPS all Neutrals are connected to one common point. Please we aware that all to the UPS connected neutrals are also connected in your external power supply environment.
4-6-2 Wiring (Single Unit, 80kVA model shown) Wiring procedure: Remove Cover Main AC Input Bypass Input External Battery Output Grounding Terminal Fig. 4-1 Wiring Terminal 1. Remove the terminal cover at the rear side. See Fig. 4-1. 2. You can see the terminal block with marks as below.
6. Confirm if the manual bypass circuit breaker (Q3) is cut off. 7. Confirm if the output circuit breaker (Q4) of UPS is cut off. 8. According to UPS model you have selected, use suitable cables and lugs (Refer to Table 4-3). 9. Connect all cables to the right terminal or location as indicated. (Refer to Fig. 4-1). Q4 Q3 Q2 Q1: Input Circuit Breaker Q2: Bypass Input Circuit Breaker Q3: Manual Bypass Switch Q4: Output Circuit Breaker Fig.
4-6-3 Connecting External Battery Cabinet N 2 40VDC UPS N 240VDC 240VDC 240VDC Battery Cabinet Fig. 4-3 Wiring of External Battery Cabinet Connect corresponding terminals (+, N, –) between UPS and external battery cabinet.
4-6-4 Wiring (Parallel Redundancy, Single Input) 1. Confirm if the input and bypass input breaker (Q1 and Q2) are cut off (Refer to Fig. 4-2). 2. Confirm if the manual bypass circuit breaker (Q3) is cut off. 3. Confirm if the output breaker (Q4) is cut off. 4. According to UPS model you have selected, make use of a suitable cable and lug (Refer to Table 4-3). 5. Connect all cables to the right terminal or location as indicated (Refer to Fig. 4-1). 6.
4-6-5 Wiring (Parallel Redundancy, Dual Input) 1. Confirm if the input and bypass input breaker (Q1 and Q2) are cut off (Refer to Fig. 4-2). 2. Confirm if the manual bypass circuit breaker (Q3) is cut off. 3. Confirm if the output breaker (Q4) is cut off. 4. According to UPS model you have selected, make use of a suitable cable and lug (Refer to Table 4-3). 5. Connect all cables to the right terminal or location as indicated (Refer to Fig. 4-1). 6.
5. Operating Procedures 5-1 Startup Procedures (Single Unit) Before starting up the UPS system, be sure to check the following items first. Ensure all circuit breakers are cut off and switched to OFF, as well as the breaker or fuse of the external battery cabinet. Confirm if the locking latch is located at “”. Confirm if there is no voltage potential between NEUTRAL and Ground.
If the conditions mentioned above are satisfied, follow the steps below to start up. 1. If there is an external battery cabinet, switch the circuit breaker of battery cabinet to ON and confirm if manual bypass protection circuit breaker Q3 is cut off and switched to OFF. 2. Switch on Q2 and Q4. The LCD monitor will start displaying. After initialization, the LCD screen will show ”ON AUTO BYPASS”.
5-4 Manual Bypass Startup (Single Unit) If the UPS is in normal mode, press the “O” button for 3 seconds until you hear a “beep” and then release the button. The LCD screen will show “SHUTDOWN UPS?”, then select “YES” and press “ ” to confirm. The UPS will automatically transfer to bypass mode. 1. Confirm if the UPS is in bypass mode. 2. Switch on “Q3”. 3. Switch off “Q4”. 1. Only for maintenance purpose, you can manually turn on the bypass switch “Q3”.
5-5 Startup Procedures (Parallel Redundancy) Before starting up the UPS system, be sure to check the following items first. All circuit breakers are cut off and switched to OFF, as well as the breaker or fuse of the external battery cabinet. Confirm if the locking latch is located at “”. Confirm if there is no voltage potential between NEUTRAL and Ground. Confirm if the input power source matches the rated voltage, frequency, phase and battery of the UPS that you have installed.
2. Switch off “Q1” and “Q4” of the UPS that you want to shut down. 3. Switch off “Q2” of the UPS that you want to shut down. 4. When all the power modules complete the discharging procedures, the LCD screen will be off. 5. Switch off the battery circuit breaker of the external battery cabinet.
5-7 Manual Bypass Startup Procedures (Parallel Redundancy) 1. Only for maintenance purpose, you can manually turn on the bypass switch. If you switch on Q3 under normal status, the inverter will shut down and the output will be supplied by manual bypass source. 2. Manual bypass mode ensures that the UPS supplies the loads from manual bypass source. The service personnel can perform maintenance process under this mode without interrupting the loads.
5-7-2 Transferring from Manual Bypass Mode to Online Mode 1. Switch on the battery circuit breaker of external battery cabinet. 2. Switch on ”Q2” and ”Q4” of both UPSs. Switch off ”Q3” of both UPSs. The LCD screens of both UPSs show ”ON AUTO BYPASS”. 3. Switch on ”Q1” of both UPSs. 4. Press the “I” button for 3 seconds until you hear a “beep” and then release the button. 5. Repeat Step 5 to start up another UPS.
6. Power Module Replacement 6-1 Status LED Indicators for Power Module Each power module features one LED to help inform the user about the power module status. LED status: “OFF”: When the locking latch is located at “”, the power module is inactive. When the locking latch is located at “” and the main power is turned on, the power module is failed. “FLASHING”: The power module is failed and had shut down. “ON”: The power module is active.
6-2 Power Module Replacement WARNING! Only trained persons familiar with the construction and operation of the equipment, as well as the electrical and mechanical hazards involved, may install and remove system components. WARNING! Before removing any Power Module, ensure that the remaining Power Modules can support the load. Follow the instructions below to replace or install the Power Module in the system. Procedures for Replacing Power Modules 1. Remove the bezel cover of appropriate power module.
Off Fail On Off 6-3 Fail On
7. Display and Configuration 7-1. Control Panel 4 6 5 2 1 3 9 11 10 7 8 Fig. 7-1 Control Panel 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Normal (Green): Lights on when the UPS input power is normal. Battery (Amber): Lights on when the UPS is in backup mode. Bypass (Amber): Lights on when the UPS is in bypass mode. Fault (Red): Lights on when any fault occurs. LCD Display: Multi-language display (English, German, French, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, Turkish, Russian and Chinese ) 6. ESC: Page up. 7,8.
7-2 LCD Display Protect 3.M 2.0 Series UPS features a user-friendly LCD screen to show messages. 7-2-1 LCD Display Hierarchy Fig.
7-3 Default Screen After the UPS starts up and completes the self test, the screen will show as below. 1. When any event occurs, you will see the sign “!” flashes. You can press “” to see the details. For example: Press “” again will go to the next message. If there is no further message, the screen will return to the default screen. 2. Press “ESC” at any time will return to the default screen.
7-3-1 Status Display The LCD screen will show different status of the UPS. 1. UN I T : # 1 . 1 L OAD NO T P OWE R E D 2008-10-02 11 : 59 : 59 BYPA. MAINS ! PRE S S T O B R OWS E EVENT ( 0 0 4 ) This message means the loads behind UPS are not powered on. The UPS cuts off the output. Possible causes: - The UPS automatically shuts down by itself because of an internal error. - Manually switch off the output circuit breaker. 2.
3. UN I T : # 1 . 1 S E L F D I A GNO S I S 2008-10-02 11 : 59 : 59 BYPA. MAINS ! PRE S S T O B R OWS E EVENT ( 0 0 4 ) This message means the UPS starts up by battery power (“Black Start”). 4. This message means the UPS is in bypass mode. In the mean time, the main power source and battery are cut off. So the loads may lose power if the bypass source may fail also.
5. UN I T : # 1 . 1 L OAD P R O T E C T E D 2008-10-02 ON L I N E 11 : 59 : 59 BYPA. MAINS This message means the UPS is operating under normal condition (normal mode). 6. UN I T : # 1 . 1 L OAD P R O T E C T E D 2008-10-02 ON B A T T E R Y 11 : 59 : 59 BYPA. MAINS ! PRE S S T O B R OWS E EVENT ( 0 0 4 ) This message means the UPS is in battery backup mode. The loads are supplied by battery power.
7. UN I T : # 1 . 1 L OAD P R O T E C T E D 2008-10-02 BAT 11 : 59 : 59 TEST BYPA. MAINS This message means the UPS is performing a “Battery Test”. 8. UN I T : # 1 . 1 L OAD P R O T E C T E D 2008-10-02 ON E C O 11 : 59 : 59 BYPA. MAINS This message means the UPS is in ECO (Economic Operation) mode. The loads are supplied by bypass source.
9. UN I T : # 1 . 1 L OAD UN P R O T E C T E D 2008-10-02 ON MANUA L B Y P A S S 11 : 59 : 59 BYPA. MAINS ! PRE S S T O B R OWS E EVENT ( 0 0 4 ) This message means the UPS is in manual bypass mode. When the service personnel perform the maintenance work, the UPS must transfer to this mode first. In the mean time, the main power source and battery are cut off. So the loads may lose the power if the bypass source suddenly fails.
7-4 Main Menu Press “ ” in default screen will change to the main menu. UN I T : # 1 . 1 L OAD UN P R O T E C T E D 2008-10-02 ON AU T O B Y P A S S 11 : 59 : 59 ME A S U R E UP S S E T U P & CON T RO L MA I N T E NAN C E Press “” or ”” to select the desired item, then press “ 7-9 ” to confirm.
MEASURE Use “” or ”” to select “Measure”, then press ” Use “” or ”” to see all the UPS status. ” to confirm. UN I T : # 1 . 1 UN I T : # 1 . 1 L OAD UN P R O T E C T E D 2008 - 10- 02 L OAD UN P R O T E C T E D 2008 - 10- 02 ON AU T O B Y P A S S 11 : 59 : 59 ON AU T O B Y P A S S 12 : 10 : 39 L1 -N/ L2 L2 -N/ L3 L2 -N/ L3 MA I N S #1 I NV T ( ) 38 #2 I NV T ( ) 37 Vp h a s e ( V ) 221 . 9 223 . 7 222 . 6 #3 I NV T ( ) 37 Vl i ne (V) 384 . 5 385 . 8 384 .
7-5 UPS SETUP UN I T : # 1 . 1 Use “” or ”” to select “Measure”, then press ” ” to access the “UPS SETUP” menu. L OAD UN P R O T E C T E D 2008 - 10- 02 ON AU T O B Y P A S S 12 : 09 : 49 BY P A S S OU T P U T BAT T E RY C HA R G E R P ARAL L E L C ON T R O L & T E S T LOCAL Before changing the setting of each SETUP, you have to login first. 1. The login screen is shown at the right. Move the cursor to select your correct ID, then press ” ” to go to the next page. UN I T : # 1 .
a. BYPASS SETUP Use “” or ”” to select “BYPASS”, then press ” ” to confirm. UN I T : # 1 . 1 1. Use “” or ”” to select “VOLT RANGE” or “FREQ RANGE", then press ” ” to confirm. L OAD UN P R O T E C T E D 2008 - 10- 02 ON AU T O B Y P A S S 11 : 59 : 59 BY P A S S 1 5% F R E Q R ANG E ( 5 0 H z / + - ) 5 . 0 UN I T : # 1 . 1 2. Use “” or ”” to select the voltage range, then press ” ” to confirm. L OAD UN P R O T E C T E D 2008 - 10- 02 ON AU T O B Y P A S S 11 : 59 : 59 BY P A S S 3.
b. OUTPUT SETUP Use “” or ”” to select “OUTPUT SETUP”, then press ” ” to confirm. All parameters in this segment can only be changed under “Bypass Mode”. UN I T : # 1 . 1 1. Use “” or ”” to select the desired item, then press ” ” to confirm. L OAD UN P R O T E C T E D 2008 - 10- 02 ON AU T O B Y P A S S 11 : 59 : 59 OU T P U T S ETUP VO L T ( V ) F REQ ( H z ) 220 50 60 E CO ON O F F F R E Q C ONV ON O F F R E DUND AN C Y ( P WR UN I T ) 0 UN I T : # 1 . 1 2.
UN I T : # 1 . 1 4. ECO mode Use “” or ”” to select the desired mode, then press ” ” to confirm. L OAD UN P R O T E C T E D 2008 - 10- 02 ON AU T O B Y P A S S 11 : 59 : 59 OU T P U T S ETUP VO L T ( V ) 220 F REQ ( H z ) 50 60 E CO ON O F F F R E Q C ONV ON O F F R E DUND AN C Y ( P WR UN I T ) 0 UN I T : # 1 . 1 5. Frequency Converter Mode Use “” or ”” to select the desired mode, then press ” ” to confirm.
c. BATTERY SETUP Use “” or ”” to select “BATTERY”, then press ” ” to confirm. All parameters in this segment can only be changed under “Bypass Mode”. 1. Use “” or ”” to select the desired item, then press ” ” to confirm. 2. Battery Type Use “” or ”” to select the desired battery capacity, then press ” ” to confirm. UN I T : # 1 .
4. Battery Install Date Use “” or ”” to set the installation date, then press ” ” to confirm. UN I T : # 1 . 1 L OAD UN P R O T E C T E D 2008 - 10- 02 ON AU T O B Y P A S S 11 : 59 : 59 BAT T E RY S E TU P T Y P E ( AH ) BAT 40 S T R I NG S 1 I N S T A L L DA T E ( Y - M - D ) 08 -10- 01 N E X T R E P L A C E DA T E ( Y - M - D ) 10 -10- 01 T E S T DURA T I ON ( S E C ) 10 UN I T : # 1 . 1 5. Battery Next Replace Date Use “” or ”” to set the next replace date, then press ” ” to confirm.
d. CHARGER SETUP Use “” or ”” to select “CHARGER”, then press ” ” to confirm. UN I T : # 1 . 1 1. Press ” ” to set the charging current. L OAD UN P R O T E C T E D 2008 - 10- 02 ON AU T O B Y P A S S 11 : 59 : 59 C HA R G E R S E TUP C HA R G E R C U R R E N T ( A ) 3 UN I T : # 1 . 1 2. Press “” or ”” to change the charging current, then press ” ” to confirm. Max. possible charging current is 5A per module.
e. PARALLEL SETUP Use “” or ”” to select “PARALLEL”, then press ” 1. Use “” or ”” to select the desired item, then press ” confirm. ” to confirm. UN I T : # 1 . 1 ” to L OAD UN P R O T E C T E D 2008 - 10- 02 ON AU T O B Y P A S S 11 : 59 : 59 P ARAL L E L 2. PARALLEL GROUP Use “” or ”” to set the UPS group for parallel redundancy installation, then press ” ” to confirm. S E TUP P A R A L L E L G R OU P 1 P ARAL L E L 1 ID UN I T : # 1 .
f. CONTROL & TEST SETUP Use “” or ”” to select “CONTROL & TEST”, then press ” 1. Use “” or ”” to select the desired item, then press ” ” to confirm. ” to confirm. UN I T : # 1 . 1 L OAD UN P R O T E C T E D 2008 - 10- 02 ON AU T O B Y P A S S 11 : 59 : 59 C ON T R O L & T E S T B A T AU T O T E S T OF F DA I L Y B I WE E K L Y BUZ Z E R D I S AB L E E NA B L E MANUA L B A T WE E K L Y MON T H L Y TEST F OR C E BOO S T CHARG E C L R BAT T E S T RE SUL T BUZ Z E R & L ED T E S T 2.
UN I T : # 1 . 1 5. Force Boost Charge Press ” ” to execute “FORCE BOOST CHARGE”. L OAD UN P R O T E C T E D 2008 - 10- 02 ON AU T O B Y P A S S 11 : 59 : 59 C ON T R O L & T E S T B A T AU T O T E S T OF F DA I L Y BUZ Z E R (This item is only accessible for administrator! The Password will be needed.) 6. Clear Battery Test Result Press “ ” to execute “CLR BAT TEST RESULT”. This will clear all battery test results in log.
g. LOCAL SETUP Use “” or ”” to select “LOCAL SETUP”, then press ” ” to confirm. UN I T : # 1 . 1 1. Use “” or ”” to select the desired item, then press ” ” to confirm. L OAD UN P R O T E C T E D 2008 - 10- 02 ON AU T O B Y P A S S 12 : 19 : 59 LOCAL DA T E ( Y - M - D ) & T I ME DA T E F O R MA T 12 : 19 : 59 08- 10- 02 Y - M- D S E R I A L C OM I D M- D - Y L CD CON T RA S T 5 ADM I N P A S S WO R D 0000 US ER 0000 P A S S WO R D L ANGUA G E 2.
5. LCD Contrast Use “” or ”” to set the contrast of LCD screen, then press ” ” to confirm. UN I T : # 1 . 1 L OAD UN P R O T E C T E D 2008 - 10- 02 ON AU T O B Y P A S S 12 : 19 : 59 LOCAL DA T E ( Y - M - D ) & T I ME DA T E F O R MA T 08- 10- 02 Y - M- D S E R I A L C OM I D (This item is user accessible!) 12 : 19 : 59 M- D - Y D - M- Y 0 L CD CON T RA S T 5 ADM I N P A S S WO R D 0000 US ER 0000 P A S S WO R D L ANGUA G E E NG L I S H UN I T : # 1 . 1 6.
7-6 Maintenance Use “” or ”” to select ”MAINTENANCE” in the main menu, then press “ confirm. The first item is the series number of the UPS unit. ” to UN I T : # 1 . 1 1. Use “” or ”” to select the desired item, then press ” ” to confirm. L OAD UN P R O T E C T E D 2008 -10- 02 ON AU T O B Y P A S S 11 : 59 : 59 MA I N T E N AN C E E 1 E 0 8 2 0 0 0 1 3 W0 S /N F W V E R S I ON S TAT I S T I C S EVENT L OG ADVAN C E D 2.
4. Event Log Use “” or ”” to read the event log, then press ” ” to confirm. UN I T : # 1 . 1 L OAD UN P R O T E C T E D 2008 - 10- 02 ON AU T O B Y P A S S 11 : 59 : 59 <001> 08-10- 02 By p a s s <002> On 5. Advance Use “” or ”” to select the “ADVANCED” item, then press ” to confirm.