IBM UPS750TLV/ UPS750THV
IBM UPS1000TLV/ UPS1000THV
IBM UPS1500TLV/ UPS1500THV
Tower Uninterruptible Power Supply
Operation and Maintenance Manual
02R2772
TABLE OF CONTENTS |
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Safety ............................................................................................................................................................................................. |
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Introduction ............................................................................................................................................................................... |
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1: INSTALLATION........................................................................................................................................................................ |
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Unpacking.................................................................................................................................................................................. |
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Positioning the Uninterruptible Power Supply ......................................................................................................................... |
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Battery Connection.................................................................................................................................................................... |
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Connecting Equipment and Power to the Uninterruptible Power Supply ................................................................................ |
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Startup ....................................................................................................................................................................................... |
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2: OPERATION............................................................................................................................................................................... |
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Front Display Panel .................................................................................................................................................................. |
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On Battery Operation ................................................................................................................................................................ |
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Determining On Battery Runtime.............................................................................................................................................. |
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Battery Runtime Table............................................................................................................................................................... |
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3: USER CONFIGURABLE ITEMS ............................................................................................................................................ |
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4: STORAGE, MAINTENANCE, AND TRANSPORTING .................................................................................................... |
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Storage..................................................................................................................................................................................... |
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Replacing the Battery Module ................................................................................................................................................. |
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5: HARDWARE MAINTENANCE INFORMATION.............................................................................................................. |
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Field Replaceable Unit Part Numbers .................................................................................................................................... |
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6: TROUBLESHOOTING ........................................................................................................................................................... |
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7: GETTING HELP AND TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE......................................................................................................... |
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Before you call......................................................................................................................................................................... |
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Using the Documentation ........................................................................................................................................................ |
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Getting help and information from the World Wide Web ....................................................................................................... |
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Software service and support .................................................................................................................................................. |
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Hardware service and support ................................................................................................................................................ |
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Replacement part handling...................................................................................................................................................... |
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8: SAFETY INFORMATION ...................................................................................................................................................... |
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9: WARRANTY INFORMATION.............................................................................................................................................. |
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Part 1 - General Terms............................................................................................................................................................ |
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Part 2 - Country-unique Terms ............................................................................................................................................... |
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Part 3 - Warranty Information ................................................................................................................................................ |
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10: NOTICES, TRADEMARKS, AND RADIO FREQUENCY WARNINGS....................................................................... |
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Notices ..................................................................................................................................................................................... |
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Attention! Life Support ............................................................................................................................................................ |
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Edition notice........................................................................................................................................................................... |
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Trademarks.............................................................................................................................................................................. |
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Important notes........................................................................................................................................................................ |
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Product recycling and disposal ............................................................................................................................................... |
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Battery return program ........................................................................................................................................................... |
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Electronic emission notices ..................................................................................................................................................... |
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Power Cords ............................................................................................................................................................................ |
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SAFETY
Before installing this product, read the Safety Information.
Antes de instalar este produto, leia as Informações de Segurança.
Pred instalací tohoto produktu si prectete prírucku bezpecnostních instrukcí.
Læs sikkerhedsforskrifterne, før du installerer dette produkt.
Lees voordat u dit product installeert eerst de veiligheidsvoorschriften.
Ennen kuin asennat tämän tuotteen, lue turvaohjeet kohdasta Safety Information.
Avant d'installer ce produit, lisez les consignes de sécurité.
Vor der Installation dieses Produkts die Sicherheitshinweise lesen.
Prima di installare questo prodotto, leggere le Informazioni sulla Sicurezza.
Les sikkerhetsinformasjonen (Safety Information) før du installerer dette produktet.
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Antes de instalar este produto, leia as Informações sobre Segurança.
Antes de instalar este producto, lea la información de seguridad.
Läs säkerhetsinformationen innan du installerar den här produkten.
WARNING: Handling the cord on this product or cords associated with accessories sold with this product, will expose you to lead, a chemical known to the State of California to cause cancer, and birth defects or other reproductive harm. Wash hands after handling.
ADVERTENCIA: El contacto con el cable de este producto o con cables de accesorios que se venden junto con este producto, pueden exponerle al plomo, un elemento químico que en el estado de California de los Estados Unidos está considerado como un causante de cancer y de defectos congénitos, además de otros riesgos reproductivos. Lávese las manos después de usar el producto.
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CAUTION! Handling Safety - Use safe practices when lifting.
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32–55 kg (70–120 lb) |
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CAUTION! Electrical Safety
Electrical Current from power, telephone, and communication cables is hazardous. Please read the following safety statements.
•Do not connect or disconnect any cables or perform installation, maintenance, or reconfiguration of this product during an electrical storm.
•Connect all power cords to a properly wired and grounded electrical outlet.
•Connect to properly wired outlets any equipment that will be attached to this product.
•When possible, use one hand only to connect or disconnect signal cables.
•Never turn on any equipment when there is evidence of fire, water, or structural damage.
•Disconnect the attached power cords, telecommunications systems, networks, and modems before you open the device covers, unless instructed otherwise in the installation and configuration procedures.
•Connect and disconnect cables as described in the following table when installing, moving, or opening covers on this product or attached devices.
To Connect:
1.Turn everything OFF.
2.First attach all cables to devices.
3.Attach signal cables to connectors.
4.Attach power cords to outlet.
To Disconnect:
1.Turn everything OFF.
2.First remove power cords from outlet.
3.Remove signal cables from connectors.
4.Remove all cables from devices.
5.Turn device ON.
•Do not work alone under hazardous conditions.
•High current through conductive materials could cause severe burns.
•Check that the power cord(s), plug(s), and sockets are in good condition.
•Use qualified service personnel to change the plug on the uninterruptible power supply.
•When grounding cannot be verified, disconnect the equipment from the utility power outlet before installing or connecting to other equipment. Reconnect the power cord only after all connections are made.
•Do not handle any metallic connector before the power has been disconnected.
•Connect the equipment to a three wire utility outlet (two poles plus ground). The receptacle must be connected to appropriate branch circuit/mains protection (fuse or circuit breaker). Connection to any other type of receptacle may result in risk of electrical shock.
•HV models only:
•In order to maintain compliance with the EMC directive for products sold in Europe, output cords attached to the uninterruptible power supply should not exceed 10 meters in length.
•Total leakage current from connected equipment and the uninterruptible power supply must not exceed 3.5 mA for a pluggable A Type uninterruptible power supply.
CAUTION! De-energizing Safety
•The uninterruptible power supply has an internal energy source, the battery. The output may be energized when the unit is not connected to a utility power outlet.
•To de-energize the uninterruptible power supply, press the OFF button to shut the equipment off. Unplug the uninterruptible power supply from the utility power outlet. Disconnect the external batteries where applicable and disconnect the internal battery (see Operation and Setup Guide). Push the ON button to de-energize the capacitors.
CAUTION! Battery Safety
•This equipment contains potentially hazardous voltages. Refer to your product documentation to determine which pats are user-replaceable.
•Do not dispose of batteries in a fire; they may explode.
•Do not open or mutilate batteries. They contain an electrolyte that is toxic and harmful to the skin and eyes.
•To avoid personal injury due to energy hazard, remove wristwatches and jewelry such as rings when replacing the batteries. Use tools with insulated handles.
•Replace the battery module with the same number and type as originally installed in the equipment.
Be sure to deliver the spent battery to a recycling facility.
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Introduction
The IBM® UPS750TLV, UPS750THV, UPS1000TLV, UPS1000THV, UPS1500TLV and UPS1500THV models are designed to prevent blackouts, brownouts, sags, and surges from reaching your computer and other valuable electronic equipment. The uninterruptible power supply filters small utility line fluctuations and isolates your equipment from large disturbances by internally disconnecting from the utility line. The uninterruptible power supply provides continuous power from the internal battery until the utility line returns to safe levels or the battery is fully discharged.
1:INSTALLATION
Unpacking
Attention:
Read the Safety Information in this documentation before you install the uninterruptible power supply.
The uninterruptible power supply comes with its battery disconnected (see Battery Connection).
Note: Illustrations in this documentation might differ slightly from your hardware.
Inspect the uninterruptible power supply upon receipt. Accidents and damage can occur during shipment. Notify the carrier and your IBM marketing representative or authorized reseller if there is damage.
The packaging is recyclable; save it for reuse or dispose of it properly. Check the package contents:
Uninterruptible power supply
Uninterruptible power supply accessory kit containing:
Product documentation
PowerChute® CD
Serial and USB communication cables- 2 m (6.5 ft)
750TLV, 1000TLV and 1500TLV models only: One C-13 to NEMA 5-15 power cable - 2 m (6.5 ft)
750THV model only: Three IEC jumper cables - 2 m (6.5 ft)
1000THV and 1500THV models only: Four IEC jumper cables - 2 m (6.5 ft)
1000TLV, 1000THV, 1500TLV and 1500THV models only: One RJ-45, CAT5 network communication cable and one RJ-11 phone communication cable- 1.8 m (6 ft)
Positioning the Uninterruptible Power Supply
Attention: The uninterruptible power supply is heavy.
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Do not operate the uninterruptible power supply in excessive dust or in temperature and humidity outside the specified limits.
PLACEMENT |
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Battery Connection
The battery connector is located on the rear panel (See Connecting Equipment and Power to the Uninterruptible Power Supply).
For battery connection, push the connector into the corresponding port.
Connecting Equipment and Power to the Uninterruptible Power Supply
REAR PANEL
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cables supplied or approved by IBM. |
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3Site Wiring Fault LED
4TVSS Screw
Use the supplied serial cable to connect to the serial port. DO NOT use a standard serial interface cable since it is incompatible with the uninterruptible power supply connector.
Important: Serial and USB ports cannot be used simultaneously.
750TLV, 1000TLV and 1500TLV models only: See Troubleshooting.
The uninterruptible power supply features a transient voltage surgesuppression (TVSS) screw for connecting the ground lead on surge suppression devices such as telephone and network line protectors.
When connecting a grounding cable, disconnect the unit from the utility power outlet.
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Smart Slot |
See Startup. |
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Battery Connector |
See Battery Connection. |
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Outlet Banks |
Connect equipment. |
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Input Cord |
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Circuit Breaker |
See Troubleshooting. |
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Input Connector |
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Voltage Sensitivity Button and |
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Configurables. |
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Telephone/Network Surge Sup- |
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phone/network surge suppression, connect a single line telephone or |
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a 10Base-T/ 100Base-Tx network cable into the RJ-45/RJ-11 tele- |
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phone/network surge protection port, |
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terruptible power supply. Connect from the |
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Startup
1.Plug in the battery connector.
2.Connect equipment to the uninterruptible power supply.
Note: A laser printer draws significantly more power than other types of equipment and might overload the uninterruptible power supply.
3.Add any optional accessories to the Smart-Slot. This IBM uninterruptible power supply is compatible with APC Smart-Slot options.
4.Plug the uninterruptible power supply into a two-pole, three-wire, grounded receptacle only. Do not use extension cords.
750TLV, 1000TLV and 1500TLV models only: The power cord is permanently attached to the rear panel of the uninterruptible power supply.
750THV, 1000THV and 1500THV models only: A country or region specific power cord for the uninterruptible power supply is available as a separate option. Alternatively, you can use a power cord that comes with an IBM server that you intend to connect to the uninterruptible power supply. Use only an IBM supplied or approved power cord to connect your uninterruptible power supply to a power source.
5.Use the power cord or jumper cables that come with the uninterruptible power supply to connect servers or devices to the uninterruptible power supply. Alternatively, you can use a jumper cable or power cord that comes with an IBM server that you intend to connect to the uninterruptible power supply. Use only an IBM supplied or approved power cord or jumper cable to connect servers or devices.
6.750TLV, 1000TLV and 1500TLV models only: Check the site wiring fault LED located on the rear panel. It will be illuminated if the uninterruptible power supply is plugged into an improperly wired utility power outlet (See Troubleshooting).
7.Turn on all connected equipment. To use the uninterruptible power supply as a master on/off switch, be sure all connected equipment is turned on.
8.To turn on the uninterruptible power supply, press the button on the front panel.
9.For optimal computer system security, install PowerChute monitoring software on all computers powered by the uninterruptible power supply.
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2:OPERATION
Front Display Panel
INDICATOR |
DESCRIPTION |
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Online |
This LED illuminates when the uninterruptible power supply is supplying utility power to |
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the connected equipment. If not illuminated, the uninterruptible power supply is either not |
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turned on, or is supplying battery power. When blinking, the uninterruptible power supply |
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is running an internal self-test. |
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AVR Trim |
This LED illuminates to indicate the uninterruptible power supply is compensating for a |
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high utility voltage. |
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AVR Boost |
This LED illuminates to indicate the uninterruptible power supply is compensating for a |
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low utility voltage. |
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On Battery |
This LED illuminates when the uninterruptible power supply is supplying battery power |
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to the connected equipment. |
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Overload |
This LED illuminates and the uninterruptible power supply emits a sustained alarm tone |
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when the connected loads are drawing more than the uninterruptible power supply power |
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rating (see Troubleshooting). |
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Replace Battery/ |
Failure of a battery self-test causes the uninterruptible power supply to emit short beeps |
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Battery Disconnected |
for one minute and this LED to illuminate (see Troubleshooting). |
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This LED also flashes and a short beep is emitted every two seconds to indicate when the |
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battery is disconnected (see Troubleshooting). |
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FEATURE |
FUNCTION |
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Power On |
Press this button to turn on the uninterruptible power supply. (Read on for additional ca- |
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Power Off |
Press this button to turn off the uninterruptible power supply. |
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Self-Test |
Automatic: The uninterruptible power supply performs a self-test automatically when |
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turned on, and every two weeks thereafter (by default). During the self-test, the uninter- |
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ruptible power supply briefly operates the connected equipment on battery. |
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If the uninterruptible power supply fails the self-test, the replace battery LED illuminates |
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and immediately returns to online operation. The connected equipment is not affected by a |
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failed test. Allow the battery to recharge for 24 hours and perform another self-test. If it |
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fails, the battery must be replaced. |
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Manual: Press and hold the |
button for a few seconds to initiate the self-test. |
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Diagnostic Utility |
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Voltage |
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The uninterruptible power supply starts a self-test as part of this procedure. The |
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button to view the utility voltage bar graph display. After a few |
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seconds, this five-LED Battery Charge |
display on the right of the front panel will |
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show the utility input voltage. |
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Refer to the figure at left for the voltage reading, corresponding to the configured nominal |
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output voltage. |
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The display indicates the voltage is between the displayed value on the list and the next |
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If three LEDs are illuminated, the utility voltage is within the normal range. If no LEDs |
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ing utility power outlet, the line voltage is extremely low. If all five LEDs are illuminated, |
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On Battery Operation
The IBM uninterruptible power supply switches to battery operation automatically if the utility power fails. While running on battery, an alarm beeps four times every 30 seconds.
Press the button to silence this uninterruptible power supply alarm. If the utility power does not return, the uninterruptible power supply continues to supply power to the connected equipment until the battery is fully discharged.
If you are not using PowerChute, shut down the operating system and turn off the computer before the uninterruptible power supply fully discharges the battery.
Determining On Battery Runtime
The uninterruptible power supply battery charges when connected to utility power. The battery charges to 90% capacity during the first three hours of normal operation. Do not expect full battery run capability during the initial charge period.
Battery Runtime Table
This chart shows the typical on-battery runtime in minutes.
Load (VA) |
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105 |
224 |
269 |
100 |
60 |
57 |
127 |
157 |
200 |
122 |
28 |
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80 |
300 |
184 |
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51 |
400 |
247 |
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29 |
37 |
500 |
311 |
9.7 |
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28 |
600 |
377 |
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18 |
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700 |
447 |
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15 |
18 |
750 |
500 |
5.0 |
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16.5 |
800 |
511 |
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15 |
900 |
579 |
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1000 |
700 |
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1200 |
790 |
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9.0 |
1400 |
936 |
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7.4 |
1440 |
1050 |
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6.7 |
1500 |
1050 |
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3:USER CONFIGURABLE ITEMS
NOTE: SETTINGS ARE MADE THROUGH THE SUPPLIED POWERCHUTE SOFTWARE OR
OPTIONAL SMART SLOT ACCESSORY CARDS. REFER TO THE SOFTWARE HELP GUIDES FOR DETAILS.
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Automatic Self-Test |
Every 14 days |
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UPS ID |
UPS_IDEN |
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terruptible power supply, (i.e. server name |
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Minimum Capacity |
0 percent |
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Shutdown |
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Alarm Control |
Enable |
Enable, Mute, Disable |
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Shutdown Delay |
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shutdown command and actual shutdown. |
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Synchronized Turn-on |
0 seconds |
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Output Voltage |
750THV, 1000THV |
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Voltage Sensitivity |
High |
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power supply detects |
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low sensitivity. |
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service life. |
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Low Battery Warning |
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2 minutes |
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PowerChute software |
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unattended shutdown |
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low battery warning |
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eight minutes. |
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NOTE: SETTINGS ARE MADE THROUGH THE SUPPLIED POWERCHUTE SOFTWARE OR
OPTIONAL SMART SLOT ACCESSORY CARDS. REFER TO THE SOFTWARE HELP GUIDES FOR DETAILS.
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FACTORY |
USER SELECTABLE |
DESCRIPTION |
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CHOICES |
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High Transfer Point |
750TLV, 1000TLV |
750TLV, 1000TLV |
If the utility voltage is usually high and the |
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and 1500TLV models: |
connected equipment is specified to operate |
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els:127AC |
127, 130, 133, 136VAC |
with input voltages this high, set the high |
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750THV, 1000THV |
750THV, 1000THV |
transfer point higher to avoid unnecessary |
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battery usage. |
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and 1500THV mod- |
and 1500THV models: |
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els:253VAC |
253, 257, 261, 265VAC |
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Low Transfer Point |
750TLV, 1000TLV |
750TLV, 1000TLV |
If the utility voltage is usually low and the |
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and 1500TLV mod- |
and 1500TLV models: |
connected equipment is specified to operate |
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els:106VAC |
97, 100, 103, 106VAC |
with input voltages this low, set the low |
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750THV, 1000THV |
750THV, 1000THV |
transfer point lower. |
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and 1500THV models: |
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els:208VAC |
196, 200, 204, 208VAC |
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4:STORAGE, MAINTENANCE, AND TRANSPORTING
Storage
Store the uninterruptible power supply covered in a cool, dry location, with the batteries fully charged.
At -15 to +30 ° C (+5 to +86 ° F), charge the uninterruptible power supply battery every six months.
At +30 to +45 ° C (+86 to +113 ° F), charge the uninterruptible power supply battery every three months.
Replacing the Battery Module
The uninterruptible power supply battery life differs based on usage and environment.
This uninterruptible power supply has an easy to replace, hot-swappable battery module. Replacement is a safe procedure, isolated from electrical hazards. You can leave the uninterruptible power supply and connected equipment on for the replacement procedure. Note: Upon battery disconnection, connected equipment is not protected from power outages.
Contact your IBM marketing representative or authorized reseller for information on replacement battery modules.
REMOVING THE FRONT BEZEL AND BATTERY MODULE
Step 1
Use a coin or screwdriver, on the specified area, to pull down the front bezel.
Step 2
Pull bezel up and rest it on top of the unit.
Step 3 |
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750TLV and 750THV Models |
1000TLV, 1000THV, 1500TLV and 1500THV |
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Models |
Unsnap the battery panel. |
Remove the screws that secure the battery panel; |
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then, remove the panel. |
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Step 4
750TLV and 750THV Models
Pull the battery module out of the uninterruptible power supply; the battery connector will disconnect from port.
Battery
Connector
1000TLV and 1000THV Models A.
Pull the battery module from the uninterruptible power supply until the battery cables are visible. Disconnect the battery cable terminals.
Battery
Terminals
1500TLV and 1500THV Models A.
Pull the battery module from the uninterruptible power supply until the back of the module is flush with the outer edges of the uninterruptible power supply.
B.
Remove the battery module from the uninterruptible power supply.
B.
Disconnect the battery connector.
REPLACING THE BATTERY MODULE
To replace the battery module, reverse the directions for Removing the Front Bezel and Battery Module.
Attention: 1000TLV and 1000THV models only: When reconnecting the battery cables, connect cables to the corresponding color terminals.
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5: HARDWARE MAINTENANCE INFORMATION
This chapter contains information about IBM field replaceable unit (FRU) availability for the IBM UPS750TLV, UPS750THV, UPS1000TLV, UPS1000THV, UPS1500TLV and UPS1500THV models.
Field Replaceable Unit Part Numbers
IBM FRU part numbers are subject to change without notice. This section contains a listing of the FRU part numbers available at the time this document was published.
Index |
FRU Part # |
Description |
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1 |
73P5767 |
Serial Cable |
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2 |
53P7072 |
USB Cable |
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3 |
90P4827 |
Replacement Battery 750TLV and 750THV |
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4 |
90P4829 |
Replacement Battery 1000TLV and 1000THV |
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5 |
90P4831 |
Replacement Battery 1500TLV and 1500THV |
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6 |
90P4884 |
750TLV UPS with battery & bezel |
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90P4885 |
750THV UPS with battery & bezel |
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90P4818 |
1000TLV UPS with battery & bezel |
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90P4821 |
1000THV UPS with battery & bezel |
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90P4819 |
1500TLV UPS with battery & bezel |
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90P4822 |
1500THV UPS with battery & bezel |
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7 |
90P4887 |
750TLV and 750THV Front Bezel Kit |
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90P4841 |
1000TLV and 1000THV Front Bezel Kit |
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90P4843 |
1500TLV and 1500THV Front Bezel Kit |
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6:TROUBLESHOOTING
Use the chart below to solve minor uninterruptible power supply installation and operation problems. Refer to IBM for assistance with complex uninterruptible power supply problems.
PROBLEM AND/OR POSSIBLE |
SOLUTION |
CAUSE |
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UNINTERRUPTIBLE POWER SUPPLY WILL NOT TURN ON |
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Uninterruptible power supply |
Check that the power cord from the uninterruptible power supply to the util- |
not connected to utility power |
ity power supply is securely connected at both ends. |
supply. |
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Battery not connected prop- |
Check that the battery connector is fully snapped into position. |
erly. |
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Very low or no utility voltage. |
Check the utility power supply to the uninterruptible power supply by plug- |
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ging in a table lamp. If the light is very dim, have the utility voltage |
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checked. |
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UNINTERRUPTIBLE POWER SUPPLY WILL NOT TURN OFF |
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Internal uninterruptible power |
Do not attempt to use the uninterruptible power supply. Unplug the uninter- |
supply fault. |
ruptible power supply and have it serviced immediately. |
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UNINTERRUPTIBLE POWER SUPPLY BEEPS OCCASIONALLY |
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Normal operating uninterrup- |
None. The uninterruptible power supply is protecting the connected equip- |
tible power supply beeps |
ment from occasional utility power irregularities. |
when running on battery. |
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UNINTERRUPTIBLE POWER SUPPLY IS NOT PROVIDING EXPECTED BACKUP TIME |
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The uninterruptible power |
Charge the battery. Batteries require recharging after extended outages, and |
supply battery is weak due to |
wear faster when frequently put into service or when operated at elevated |
a recent outage or is near the |
temperatures. If the battery is near the end of the service life, consider re- |
end of the service life. |
placing the battery even if the replace battery LED is not yet illuminated. |
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ALL LEDS ARE ILLUMINATED AND THE UNINTERRUPTIBLE POWER SUPPLY EMITS A CONSTANT |
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BEEPING |
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Internal uninterruptible power |
Do not attempt to use the uninterruptible power supply. Turn off the uninter- |
supply fault. |
ruptible power supply and have it serviced immediately. |
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FRONT PANEL LEDS FLASH SEQUENTIALLY |
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The uninterruptible power |
None. The uninterruptible power supply will restart automatically when |
supply has been shut down |
utility power returns. |
remotely through software or |
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an optional accessory card. |
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ALL LEDS ARE OFF AND THE UNINTERRUPTIBLE POWER SUPPLY IS PLUGGED INTO A WALL OUTLET |
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The uninterruptible power |
None. The uninterruptible power supply will return to normal operation |
supply is shut down or the |
when the power is restored and the battery has a sufficient charge. |
battery is discharged from an |
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extended outage. |
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THE OVERLOAD LED IS ILLUMINATED AND THE UNINTERRUPTIBLE POWER SUPPLY EMITS A SUS- |
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TAINED ALARM TONE |
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The uninterruptible power sup- |
The connected equipment exceeds the specified “maximum load.” |
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ply is overloaded. The con- |
The alarm remains on until the overload is removed. Disconnect nonessen- |
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nected equipment is drawing |
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tial equipment from the uninterruptible power supply to eliminate the over- |
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more VA or more Watts than |
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load. |
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the uninterruptible power sup- |
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The uninterruptible power supply continues to supply power as long as it is |
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ply can sustain. |
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online and the circuit breaker does not trip; the uninterruptible power sup- |
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ply will not provide power from batteries in the event of a utility voltage |
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interruption. |
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If a continuous overload occurs while the uninterruptible power supply is |
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on battery, the unit turns off output in order to protect the uninterruptible |
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power supply from possible damage. |
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PROBLEM AND/OR POSSIBLE |
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SOLUTION |
CAUSE |
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THE REPLACE BATTERY LED IS ILLUMINATED |
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Replace battery LED flashes |
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Check that the battery connectors are fully engaged. |
and short beep is emitted every |
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two seconds to indicate the |
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battery is disconnected. |
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Weak battery. |
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Allow the battery to recharge for 24 hours. Then, perform a self-test. If the |
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problem persists after recharging, replace the battery. |
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Failure of a battery self-test. |
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The uninterruptible power supply emits short beeps for one minute and the |
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replace battery LED illuminates. The uninterruptible power supply repeats |
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the alarm every five hours. Perform the self-test procedure after the battery |
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has charged for 24 hours to confirm the replace battery condition. The |
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alarm stops and the LED clears if the battery passes the self-test. |
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THE SITE WIRING FAULT LED ON THE REAR PANEL IS ILLUMINATED (750TLV, 1000TLV & 1500TLV |
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MODELS ONLY) |
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The uninterruptible power sup- |
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Wiring faults detected include missing ground, hot-neutral polarity reversal, |
ply is plugged into an improp- |
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and overloaded neutral circuit. |
erly wired utility power outlet. |
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Contact a qualified electrician to correct the building wiring. |
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THE INPUT CIRCUIT BREAKER HAS TRIPPED |
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The plunger on the circuit |
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Reduce the load on the uninterruptible power supply by unplugging equip- |
breaker pops out. |
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ment. Press in the plunger on the circuit breaker. |
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THE AVR BOOST OR TRIM LEDS ARE ILLUMINATED |
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Your system is experiencing |
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Have qualified service personnel check your facility for electrical prob- |
excessive periods of low or |
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lems. If the problem continues, contact the utility company for further as- |
high voltage. |
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sistance. |
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UNINTERRUPTIBLE POWER SUPPLY OPERATES ON BATTERY ALTHOUGH NORMAL LINE VOLTAGE |
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EXISTS |
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The uninterruptible power |
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To reduce the load on the uninterruptible power supply, unplug equipment |
supply input circuit breaker |
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and press in the plunger on the circuit breaker. |
tripped. |
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Very high, low, or distorted |
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Move the uninterruptible power supply to a different outlet on a different |
line voltage. |
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circuit, as inexpensive fuel powered generators may distort the voltage. Test |
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the input voltage with the utility voltage display (see Operation). If accept- |
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able to the connected equipment, reduce the uninterruptible power supply |
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sensitivity. |
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BATTERY CHARGE AND BATTERY LOAD LEDS FLASH SIMULTANEOUSLY |
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The uninterruptible power |
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Check that the room temperature is within the specified limits for operation. |
supply has shutdown. The |
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Check that the uninterruptible power supply is properly installed, allowing |
internal temperature of the |
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for adequate ventilation. |
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uninterruptible power supply |
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has exceeded the allowable |
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Allow the uninterruptible power supply to cool down. Restart the uninter- |
threshold for safe operation. |
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ruptible power supply. If the problem continues, contact IBM. |
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7:GETTING HELP AND TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE
If you need help, service, or technical assistance or just want more information about IBM products, you will find a wide variety of sources available from IBM to assist you. This chapter contains information about where to go for additional information about IBM and IBM products, what to do if you experience a problem with your xSeries or IntelliStation system, and whom to call for service, if it is necessary.
Before you call
Before you call, make sure that you have taken these steps to try to solve the problem yourself:
•Check all cables to make sure they are connected.
•Check the power switches to make sure that the system is turned on.
•Use the troubleshooting information in your system documentation, and use diagnostic tools that come with your system.
•Go to the IBM Support Web site at http://www.ibm.com/pc/support/ to check for technical information, hints, tips, and new device drivers.
•Use an IBM discussion forum on the IBM Web Site to ask questions.
You can solve many problems without outside assistance by following the troubleshooting procedures that IBM provides in the online help or in the publications that are provided with your system and software. The information that comes with your system also describes the diagnostic tests that you can perform. Most xSeries and IntelliStation systems, operating systems, and programs come with information that contains troubleshooting procedures and explanations of error messages and error codes. If you suspect a software problem, see the information for the operating system or program.
Using the Documentation
Information about your IBM xSeries or IntelliStation system and preinstalled software, if any, is available in the documentation that comes with your system. That documentation includes printed books, online books, readme files, and help files. See the troubleshooting information in your system documentation for instructions for using the diagnostic programs. The troubleshooting information or the diagnostic programs might tell you that you need additional or updated device drivers or other software. IBM maintains pages on the World Wide Web where you can get the latest technical information and download device drivers and updates. To access these pages, go to http://www.ibm.com/pc/support/ and follow the instructions. Also, you can order publications through the IBM Publications Ordering System at http://www.elink.ibmlink.ibm.com/public/applications/publications/cgibin/pbi.cgi.
Getting help and information from the World Wide Web
On the World Wide Web, the IBM Web site has up-to-date information about IBM xSeries and IntelliStation products, services, and support. The address for IBM xSeries information is http://www.ibm.com/eserver/xseries/. The address for IBM IntelliStation information is http://www.ibm.com/pc/intellistation/.
You can find service information for your IBM products, including supported options, at http://www.ibm.com/pc/support/.
Software service and support
Through IBM Support Line, you can get telephone assistance, for a fee, with usage, configuration, and software problems with xSeries servers, IntelliStation workstations, and appliances. For information about which products are supported by Support Line in your country or region, go to http://www.ibm.com/services/sl/products/.
For more information about Support Line and other IBM services, go to http://www.ibm.com/services/, or go to http://www.ibm.com/planetwide/ for support telephone numbers. In the U.S. and Canada, call 1- 800-IBM-SERV (1-800-426-7378).
Hardware service and support
You can receive hardware service through IBM Integrated Technology Services or through your IBM reseller, if your reseller is authorized by IBM to provide warranty service. Go to http://www.ibm.com/planetwide/ for support telephone numbers, or in the U.S. and Canada, call 1-800- IBM-SERV (1-800-426-7378).
In the U.S. and Canada, hardware service and support is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. In the U.K., these services are available Monday through Friday, from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.
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Replacement part handling
If the issue cannot be resolved through any of the aforementioned steps, you will be sent a replacement part. Pack the uninterruptible power supply or the faulty component in packaging sent by IBM, and use the return label to ship back to IBM. Pack the uninterruptible power supply properly to avoid damage in transit. Never use Styrofoam beads for packaging. Damage sustained in transit is not covered under warranty.
Attention: Always DISCONNECT THE BATTERY before shipping. The battery can remain in the uninterruptible power supply; it does not have to be removed.
Complete the following steps.
1.Shut down and disconnect any equipment attached to the uninterruptible power supply.
2.Shut down the uninterruptible power supply, and disconnect the uninterruptible power supply input cord from the utility.
3.Disconnect the battery connector on the rear panel.
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