AEG Protect B.750 PRO operation manual

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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
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Protect B.PRO
Protect B. 750 PRO Protect B.1000 (BP) PRO Protect B.1400 PRO Protect B.1800 (BP) PRO Protect B.2300 PRO Protect B.3000 (BP) PRO
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Thank you for purchasing the Protect B.
PRO UPS from
AEG Power Solutions. The following safety precautions are an important part of
these operating instructions. They are designed to help you avoid problems caused by operating errors and to protect you against any possible hazards. Please read these instructions carefully before using the product for the first time!
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1 Notes on these Operating Instructions

Duty to provide information
These operating ins tructions are designed to help you properly and safely install and operate the following Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) systems: the Protect B.750 PRO, Protect B.1000 PRO, Protect B.1400 P RO, Protect B.1800 PRO, Protect B.2300 corresponding external battery units Protect B.1000 BP Protect B.1800 BP collectively referred to as PROTECT B. instructions contain important information on avoiding hazards.
Make sure that you read through these instructions carefully before attempting to install or operate this device!
These operating instructions are part of the Protect B. PRO. The operator of this device is r equired to make these operating
instructions openly available to any persons who transport, install or service the Protect B. device.
PRO or Protect B. 3000 PRO as well as the
PRO,
PRO and Protect B.3000 BP PRO, hereinafter
PRO. This operating
PRO or perform any other work on this
Validity
These operating instructions comply with the current technical specifications of the Protect B.
PRO at the time of publication.
The contents do n ot constit ute a co ntract a nd are f or inf ormation purposes only.
Warranty and liability
We reserve the right to make any changes to the information in this operating m anual, with respect to t he specificatio ns and the operating instructions in particular, at any time.
Any goods delivered that you want to return must be returned within eight days after the r eceipt of those goods , along with the packing slip. Later claims cannot be honored.
Any damages incurred due to non-observance of these instructions (including any damage to the warranty seal)
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invalidate any warranty claims. AEG accepts no liability for consequential dam ages . A EG wil l res c ind al l ob li gat io ns, s uc h as warranty agreement s, servic e contracts, et c., witho ut prior not ice in the event that an y spare parts other than orig inal AEG spare parts or those purchased by AEG are use d for maintenanc e and repair.
Handling
The Protect B. PRO is desi gned so that all of the steps that need to be taken for its instal lation and oper ation can be d one without having to open the d evice. An y maintenanc e or repa irs are t o be performed by qualified technicians only.
Illustrations are included to make certain steps more clear and easier to understand.
If there is any potent ia l da n ger to per s onn el and eq ui p ment while performing certain work, these activities are accompanied by pictograms, whose meanings are explained in the safety instructions in Chapter 3.
Hotline
Should you still have any questi ons after reading this operating manual, please contact your retailer or our hotline:
Tel: +49 (0)180 5 234 787 Fax: +49 (0)180 5 234 789 Internet: www.aegps.com
Copyright
Any f orwarding, reproduction and/or storage us ing electronic or mechanic means of these operating instructions, even in part, requires the express prior written consent of AEG.
© Copyright AEG 2012. All rights reser ved.
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Table of Contents
1 Notes on these Operating Instructions ................................. 4
2 General Information ............................................................ 8
2.1 Brief overview .............................................................. 8
2.2 System description ....................................................... 9
2.3 Technical data ............................................................ 11
3 Safety Regulations ............................................................ 16
3.1 General safety precautions ........................................ 16
3.2 Safety precautions for Protect B. PRO ...................... 16
3.3 CE certificate .............................................................. 20
4 Installation ......................................................................... 21
4.1 Unpacking and checking ............................................ 21
4.2 Set-up location ........................................................... 22
4.3 Installation .................................................................. 23
4.3.1 Installation in a 19" rack ...................................... 23
4.3.2 Set-up as an upright device ( tower ) ................ 24
5 Overview: Connecti ons, Cont rols and Display Co mponents 25
5.1 Front view .................................................................. 25
5.2 Rear view ( connections ) ......................................... 26
6 Electrical Connection ........................................................ 28
6.1 Internal battery contact connection ............................ 28
6.2 External battery unit contact connection .................... 29
6.3 Mains connection ....................................................... 30
6.4 Electrical load connection .......................................... 30
7 Operation and Control ....................................................... 31
7.1 Initial commissioning .................................................. 31
7.1.1 Switching on the UPS ......................................... 31
7.1.2 Switching off the UPS ......................................... 32
7.2 Operator panel ........................................................... 33
7.2.1 Overview ............................................................. 33
7.2.2 Operating buttons ( navigation ) ........................ 33
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7.2.3 Indicators ( LED indicators ) ............................. 34
7.2.4 Liquid crystal display .......................................... 34
7.2.5 Abbreviation index ............................................. 36
7.2.6 Audible signals ................................................... 36
7.3 UPS operating states ................................................ 37
7.4 UPS settings ............................................................. 38
8 Interfaces and Communication ........................................ 40
8.1 Computer interfaces RS232 and USB ...................... 40
8.2 Communication slot .................................................. 40
8.3 Shutdown and UPS management software .............. 40
8.4 Emergency Power Off ( EPO ) ................................. 41
8.5 Overvoltage/data cable protection ............................ 42
9 Troubleshooting ............................................................... 43
9.1 Malfunctions .............................................................. 43
9.1.1 Reference fault code table ................................. 43
9.1.2 Alarm messages / warnings ............................... 44
9.1.3 Fault indications / solution approaches .............. 44
10 Service ............................................................................. 46
10.1 Charging the battery ................................................. 46
10.2 Regular checks ......................................................... 47
10.2.1 Visual check ....................................................... 47
10.2.2 Battery check ..................................................... 47
10.2.3 Fan check .......................................................... 47
10.3 Battery replacement .................................................. 48
11 Storage, Removal and Disposal ...................................... 51
11.1 Storage ...................................................................... 51
11.2 Removal .................................................................... 51
11.3 Disposal .................................................................... 51
12 Appendix .......................................................................... 53
12.1 Glossary ( technical terms ) ..................................... 53
12.2 Index ......................................................................... 54
12.3 Notes ......................................................................... 55
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The Protect B.PRO is an Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) for important e lectr ical loads such as pers on al computers, workstations,
­nents, telecommunication equipment and similar electrical loa ds .
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2 General Information

The Protect B. PRO series is a compact, interactive, sinusoidal­type UPS available with output power ratings of 750, 1000, 1400, 1800, 2300 and 3000 VA.
The UPS was designed for either horizontal
/ 19" with 2 U), or vertical/upright operation (tower).
(rack

2.1 Brief overview

The front of the UPS featu res the liquid crystal display and f our push buttons, enabling easy configuration, monitoring and control and which display the AC mains status, information on mains faults and the output status of th e UPS. Two ba r displays for load and battery capacity indication, various status displays (including mains activation in case of mains failure, overload, output-side short­circuit, discharged battery or a faulty battery system provide considerable insight into the current operating situation. Numerous measured values which can be shown on t he display of the UPS regarding the input connected load provide further detailed information if needed. Precise display of the remaining operating time based on the current connected load f acilitates controlled shutdown in batter y mode.
The back of the Protect B. PRO features the m ains connections, communication interfaces and connections for data cable overvoltage protection. Manageable output sockets make targeted load segmentation possible. Important UPS data are monitored continuously and transferred to the computer using the USB or RS232 interface and the CompuWatch software. With the optional SNMP adapter, remote monitoring via an SNMP connection and multiserver shutdowns are possible.
/ battery mode, for example) and for alarm
servers, network compo
/ lying operation
/ output, the battery and the
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Features of Protect B. PRO:
VI (line-interactive) protection technology with sinusoidal output voltage
Microprocessor control for high reliability and optimum control behaviour
Overload, short-circuit proof
Operator-friendly LCD (liquid crystal display) for easier
readability
/ configuration
State-of-the-art battery management with temperature­compensated charging characteristics and integrated protection against deep discharging and overcharging
Maintenance-free, sealed lead-acid battery system, hot-swappable
Emergency Power Off contact for the immediate electronic switch-off of connected electrical loads
Separate, manageable output circuit with IEC sockets for load segmentation
Intelligent monitoring system with USB and RS232 inter­faces; expansion slot for expansion cards, e.g. SNMP, can be used at the same time
CompuWatch software for shutdown, status indications and measured values for all common operating systems (Windows, Mac, Linux etc.)
Compact construction nation tower
/ rack design with rotating liquid crystal display
/ versatile in use thanks to its combi-

2.2 System description

The UPS is connected to a safety socket between the public mains and the electrical loads to be protected. During normal operating conditions when the Protect B. with mains voltage, the batter y charge rec tifier keeps t he batter y fully charged.
Electrical loads connected to the Protect with power via mains filters in this operating condition. These filters provide effective protection against mains overvoltage spikes and high-freque ncy interference.
PRO is being supplied
B. PRO are supplied
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Battery
Inverter
Rectifier
Load Mains
Mains filter
AVR
Switch
Under continuous mains undervoltage or overvoltage within defined ranges, the autom atic voltage regu lation (AVR) provi des additional stabilisation of the electrical load voltage. Voltage fluctuations of the public mains are thus damped to a level acceptable for the el ectr ical lo ads . T his oc cur s with out ac c ess ing the internal power reser ves , whic h in t urn has a pos it iv e ef fect on battery availability.
device
Block diagram of UPS Protect B. PRO
If a mains failure occ urs, the switch device is activated. At this point, the inverter takes over the supply of power to the connected electrical loads to avoid the risk of data loss or electrical load dam age. The P rotect B.
PRO co ntinues to provid e
power until the battery is discharged or until your IT system is properly shut down and switched off.
This autonomy time is largely dependent on the connected electrical load value. When the mains supply exhibits normal values again, the UPS switches the electrical load back to the mains. The battery charge rectifier then recharges the battery.
If a mains failure occ urs, the mains input into the devic e is dis­connected via both poles for safety reasons (VDE, German Association for Electrical, Electronic & Information Technologies). This securely prevents feeding back into the mains and live voltage on the poles of the power plug.
Additional measures also ensure effective protection of the data/network interface.
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208 Vac with 20% power reduction

2.3 Technical data

Type rating
Protect B. 750 PRO 750 VA (cos ϕ = 0.9 lag.)
Protect B.
Protect B.
Protect B.
Protect B.
Protect B.
UPS input 1ph~/N/PE
Rated supply voltage 220 / 230 / 240 Vac Voltage range without battery ±20% Frequency (automatic detection) 50 Current consumption at 230 Vac, full load and battery charge (max.) Protect B. Protect B. Protect B. Protect B. Protect B. Protect B. Connection Plug acc. to IEC 320
1000 PRO 1000 VA (cos ϕ = 0.9 lag.)
1400 PRO 1400 VA (cos ϕ = 0.9 lag.)
1800 PRO 1800 VA (cos ϕ = 0.9 lag.)
2300 PRO 2300 VA (cos ϕ = 0.9 lag.)
3000 PRO 3000 VA (cos ϕ = 0.9 lag.)
750 PRO 4.0 A 1000 PRO 5.4 A 1400 PRO 7.5 A 1800 PRO 9.7 A 2300 PRO 12.4 A 3000 PRO 16.1 A
675 W
900 W
1260 W
1620 W
2070 W
2700 W
/60 Hz ± 5 Hz
UPS output
Rated output voltage 220 / 230 / 240 Vac ± 10% (in ECO & AVR
Rated output voltage tolerance in battery mode ±3%
Frequency in battery mode 50/60
range)
Hz ± 1 Hz
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Rated output current (at 230 Vac) Protect B.
Protect B. Protect B. Protect B. Protect B. Protect B.
Power factor range 0.8
750 PRO 3.2 A 1000 PRO 4.3 A 1400 PRO 6.1 A 1800 PRO 7.8 A 2300 PRO 10.0 A 3000 PRO 13.0 A
lag. to 0.9 cap.
with full power output
10% power reduction in the
of 0.5 lag. to 0.8 lag.
range
Transfer time in case of mains failure 2-
6 ms (typical), 8 ms max.
Voltage waveform Sinusoidal, distortion < <
5% THD (linear load)
10% THD (non-linear load)
Connection sockets acc. to IEC 320 Overload capacity in mains mode
in battery mode
120% for 5 min 120% 150% for 10 s
>
150% for 1 s
>
110% for 1 min 110% 150% for 10 s
>
150% 200% for 500 ms
>
200% for 150 ms
>
Battery
Coupled battery modules
with integrated battery system
with 1 ancillary battery unit
Autonomy times (rated load, cos
with 100% charged battery and at 25 °C
750 VA 1000 VA 1400 VA 1800 VA 2300 VA 3000 VA
3.5
min. 3.5 min. 5 min. 4.5 min.
- - - 14 min. - - - 17.5 min. - - - 15 min.
ϕ = 0.9 lag.)
3.5 min. 4 min.
Temperature-dependent charging voltage Yes
Deep discharge protection
/
Protection against overcharging Yes
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Rated direct current (intermediate circuit) Protect B.
Protect B. Protect B. Protect B. Protect B. Protect B.
750 PRO 24 V 1000 PRO 24 V 1400 PRO 48 V 1800 PRO 48 V 2300 PRO 72 V 3000 PRO 72 V
Trickle charge voltage 2.28 Vdc/cell (25 °C preset)
Reduction 0.3Vdc/cell at >35°C) Battery charge current 1.2 Adc max. Battery type Sealed lead-acid battery (VRLA)
branded product Protect B.
Protect B. Protect B. Protect B. Protect B. Protect B. Protect B. Protect B. Protect B.
Recharge times ~ ~
750 PRO 2 blocks of 12 V 7 Ah each 1000 PRO 2 blocks of 12 V 8.5 Ah each 1000 BP PRO 2 banks / 2 blocks of 12V 8.5Ah each 1400 PRO 4 blocks of 12 V 7 Ah each 1800 PRO 4 blocks of 12 V 8.5 Ah each 1800 BP PRO 2 banks / 4 blocks of 12V 8.5Ah each 2300 PRO 6 blocks of 12 V 7 Ah each 3000 PRO 6 blocks of 12 V 8.5 Ah each 3000 BP PRO 2 banks / 6 blocks of 12V 8.5Ah eac h
8h to 90% with internal battery 24h to 90% with battery expansion
Communication
Interfaces RS232 (SUB-D (9-pole)), USB
Additionally: Communication slot for expansions (e.g. relay card /
SNMP mini etc.) Remote switch-off contact Floating (NC contac t) Shutdown software on CD "CompuWatch" for all common
operating systems, e.g. Windows,
Linux, Mac, Unix, Novell, Sun
General data
Classification VI SS 211 acc. to IEC 620 4 0 - 3
Line-interactive technology
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in battery mode
Efficiency B. 750 PRO > 97% / > 90% / > 83% with a 50-100% load B. (ECO / AVR / battery mode) B. B. B. B.
1000 PRO > 97% / > 90% / > 83% 1400 PRO > 97% / > 90% / > 85% 1800 PRO > 97% / > 90% / > 85% 2300 PRO > 97% / > 90% / > 87% 3000 PRO > 97% / > 90% / > 87%
Inherent noise (at 1m distance) Protect B.750
Protect B.750 Protect B.2300
Protect B.750 Protect B.1400
- B.3000 40 dB(A) in mains mode (ECO)
and load < 70%
- B.1800 45 dB(A) in mains mode and
- B.3000 55 dB(A) load > 70%
- B.1000 45 dB(A)
- B.3000 55 dB(A)
Cooling type External cooling via variable­ speed fan
Operating temperature range 0
°C to +40 °C
Recommended: +15
°C to +25 °C
(depends on battery system) Storage temperature range -20 Humidity Set-up altitude Up to 1,000
Up to 2,000 Up to 3,000
Max.
°C to +50 °C
90% (without condensation)
m at rated power m with 10% power m with 20% reduct.
transport altitude: 10,000 m
Connections Mains connection IEC320 C14 (B.750-B.1800)
IEC320 C20 (B.2300-B.3000) Electrical load connections Protect B.750
- B.1800 4 x IEC320 C13 (UPS-direct)
4 x IEC320 C13 (manageable) Protect B.2300
- B.3000 3 x IEC320 C13 (UPS-direct)
1 x IEC320 C19 (UPS-direct)
3 x IEC320 C13 (manageable) Display Liquid crystal display
Additional 3 LEDs for operating display Housing colour Blackline, silver front
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WARNING:
This is a category C2- UPS product. In a domestic environment, this product may cause radio interference, in which case the user may be required to take additional measures.
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Weight (net/gross) Protect B.
Protect B. Protect B. Protect B. Protect B. Protect B. Protect B. Protect B. Protect B.
Dimensions (W
750 PRO 14.6 kg / 18.0 kg 1000 PRO 15.1 kg / 18.5 kg 1000 BP PRO 15.9 kg / 19.1 kg 1400 PRO 23.8 kg / 27.3 kg 1800 PRO 24.9 kg / 28.4 kg 1800 BP PRO 26.4 kg / 29.6 kg 2300 PRO 29.0 kg / 33.4 kg 3000 PRO 29.5 kg / 33.9 kg 3000 BP PRO 38.8 kg / 42.0 kg
x D x H – net)
(Specification s include front panel fro m horizont al viewpoin t)
750 PRO / B.1000 (BP) PRO 445 mm x 420 mm x 88 mm
B.
1400 PRO / B.1800 (BP) PRO 445 mm x 520 mm x 88 mm
B.
2300 PRO / B. 3000 (BP) PRO 445 mm x 640 mm x 88 mm
B. Together with the mounting brackets, a standardized rack installation
dimension of 19"
= 482.6 mm in exhibited. Height of the drawer: 2 U.
Dimensions (W
750 PRO / B.1000 (BP) PRO 606 mm x 505 mm x 245 mm
B.
1400 PRO / B.1800 (BP) PRO 706 mm x 572 mm x 245 mm
B.
2300 PRO / B. 3000 (BP) PRO 765 mm x 607 mm x 245 mm
B.
x D x H – gross (incl. packing materials))
Guidelines
The Protect B. PRO complies with product standard EN 62040. The CE mark on the device confirms compliance with EC Low-
Voltage Directive 2006/95/EC and EMC Directive 2004/108/EC for electromagnetic c ompatibility if the installat ion instructions in the operating instructions are followed.
For 2006/95/EC Low-Voltage Directive Reference no. EN 62040-1-1: 2003
For 2004/108/EC EMC Directive Reference no. EN 62040-2: 2006 EN 61000-3-2: 2006 + A1: 2009 + A2: 2009 EN 61000-3-3: 2008
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Danger!
In case of danger to life and limb of the operator.
Attention!
In case of risk of injury or danger to the device and device parts.
Information!
Useful and important information on the of the UPS.
The UPS is energised with voltage which is potentially dangerous. The device may only be
opened by
-
pairs may
-
vice
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3 Safety Regulations

3.1 General safety precautions

Read these operating instructions before commissioning the USV Protect B. precautions!
The device may only be used in tec hnically fault-free condition, as intended and in a safety-conscious manner in compliance with the operating instructions! Eliminate malfunctions immediately if they could potentially compromise safety.
The following pictograms for danger and important information are used in these instructions:
PRO f or the first time and com ply with the safety

3.2 Safety precautions for Protect B. PRO

This chapter contains important instructions for the UPS Protect B. operation and servic ing of the uninterruptible power supp ly and the batteries.
PRO which must be followed during installation,
employees!
trained professional personnel. Re
o nly be made by qualified customer s er
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The output can be energis ed even if the UPS is not connected to the mains suppl y, as the UPS has its own internal power supply (battery)!
For reasons of persona l protection, the dev ice must be
The battery exhibits high short-circuit currents. Incorrect connection or errors made while disconnecting can cause the melting of plug connections, flying sparks and severe burns!
The device is equipped with a warn ing signal that is emitted if the batter y power of the P
PRO
has run out or if the UPS is not operating in its normal con
For continuous operating safety and safe working with the UPS, heed the following safety precautions:
properly earthed!
The Protect B. PRO m ay only be connected t o 220 / 230 / 240 V AC mains with protective earthing with a VDE-tested mains connection cable with protective earthing conductor (included in the scope of supply).
Risk of burns!
Do not take the UPS apart!
(The UPS does not contain any parts which require regular servicing. If you open the device, the warranty will become null and void!)
Do not set up the device in direct sunlight or near heat
sources!
The device was intended to be set up in heated indoor
rooms. Do not set up the UPS near water or in o verly humid environments!
dition.
rotect B.
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Risk of electric shock!
The components inside the UPS are still connected to the battery even after the mains voltage is disconnecte d and can therefore cause electric shocks. For this reason, the battery circ uit must absolutely be broken before service or maintenance work may be carried out!
Battery replacem ent and service must be carried out, or at least monitor ed, by a professional who has experience with batteries and the required precautionary measures!
Keep unauthorised persons away from the batteries!
If the UPS is br ought from a cold environm ent into the room where it will be set up, condensation may occur. In such cases, allow the device to acclimatise for at least 2 hours.
The UPS must be completely dry before it may be commissioned.
Never connect the mains input and UPS output to one an­other!
Ensure that liquids or foreign bodies do not end up in the UPS!
Do not bloc k the ventilation openings of th e device! Ensure that children do not insert objects into the ventilation openings!
Do not connect household appliances, such as hair dr yers, to the UPS! Also use caution when operating with loads involving motors. Feed ing back into the invert er, e.g. due to brief generator operation of the load, must absolutely be avoided.
The m ains connec ti on s h ou ld be located near t he de vi c e an d easily accessible so as to m ake dis conn ecti on of the AC i nput or of the plug easier!
Do not unplug th e mains connection cable from the UPS or the building installation socket (safety socket) during operation, as the protective earthing of the UPS and all connected electrical loads will be nullified.
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Risk of explosion!
Do not throw batteries into an open fire. Do not open or damage batteries (released electrolyte can damage skin and e yes and can be poisonous!)
Batteries can cause electri c shocks and exhib it high short
To avoid switch-on current spikes, do not use connecting blocks with central on/off switches.
For your personal safety, never switch the UPS on if the mains plug of the
PRO is
unplugged!
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When replacing the batteries, heed the following: Use only identical, m aintenance-free, closed lead ba tteries with
the same specifications as the original batteries. Pre-wired replacement battery kits which are ready for connection are available at your specialist dealer.
-circuit currents.
For this reason, implem ent the follo wing pr ecautio nar y meas ures when working with batteries :
Remove watches, rings and any other metal objects!
Use only tools with insulated handles!
Switch the UPS "OFF" if it will no t be used for a longe r period of time. If the mains at your company's facility are switched off every night, the Protect B. PRO must be switched off every evening. Otherwise, the battery will discharge. Frequently occurring full discharging of the battery should be avoided to extend its service life!
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3.3 CE certificate

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Transport damage claim s are to be lodged with the transport company!
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4 Installation

4.1 Unpacking and checking

The device has been fully tested and checked. Although the packing and shipping of th e device are d one with the usual care, transport damage cannot be fully ruled out.
For this reason check the shipping container for damage upon receipt. If necessary, ask the transport company to check the goods and record the damage in the presence of the transport company employee. Report the damage via the AEG representative/dealer within 8 days of delivery.
Check the contents of the delivery for completeness:
UPS Protect B. with 750,
2 base feet and 2 mounting brackets incl. installation hardware ( s cr ews)
2 mains connection cables
hybrid plug as per CEE 7/7 / 1x plug as per BS1363)
(1x
2 device connection cables of type IEC320 10A Additionally, 1 device connection cable of type IEC320 16A with Protect B.
2 communication cables (USB & RS232)
Management software "CompuWatch" on CD
Safety and operati ng instr u ctions
PRO
1000, 1400, 1800, 2300 or 3000 VA
2300 PRO and Protect B. 3000 PRO
External battery modules include the following with delivery:
External battery unit Protect B. for Protect B.1000
Base foot expansion and 2 mounting brackets incl. installation hardware ( s cr ews)
Special battery connection cable and detection cable
Safety instruct ions
PRO, B.1800 PRO or B.3000 PRO
BP PRO
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To rule out the risk of suffocation, keep the p lastic packaging bags out of the reach of babies and children.
Handle the components with care. Be especially mindful of their weight. Obtain the help of another person when moving the P
PRO, the
P
s
P
Please report any deviations to our hotline (see Page 5). The original packing materials provide effective protection against impacts and should be retained to ensure secure transport at a later date.
rotect B. 3000 PRO and the external battery unit rotect B. 1800 BP PRO and Protect B.3000 BP PRO.

4.2 Set-up location

The Protect B. PRO was designed to be set up in a protected environment. When setting up the device, take factors such as sufficient ventilation and appropriate ambient conditions into consideration.
The installati on site must be sufficientl y strong and stable to avoid vibrations and impacts .
Ensure sufficient load-bearing capacity, especially when used together with external battery units (special accessories).
Position the devices in such a way that sufficient air circulation is ensured. There must be at least 100 mm clearance behind the back fan for ventilation purposes. Do not block supply air openings on the front. A clearance of 50 mm must be ensured here.
Position external battery units directly next to the UPS system. To preserve maximum mechanical stability in case of rack installation, p lace each drawer on its o wn pair of rack rails.
Avoid extrem e temperatures! To max imise the service life of the batteries, we recommend an ambient temperature of 15°C to 25°C. Do not expose the dev ices to dir ect sun light or operate them near other heat sources, e.g. radiators.
rotect B. 2300
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Check on the rating p late whether the voltage and frequency specifications match the values applicable for your electrical loads.
Protect u nits against extern al influences (partic ularly humidity and dust). In this reg ard, obs erve th e inf ormat ion in chapter as from page 16 of these operating instructions.
If the device is br ought from a cold room to a war m room, or if the room temperature drops suddenly, condensation may occur inside the de vice. Let the dev ice sit for 2 ho urs before turning it on to avoid the formation of condensation.
Ensure that no magnetic storage media are stored and/or used near the Protect B.

4.3 Installation

4.3.1 Installation in a 19" rack

Install the drawers from your network cabinet manufacturer or the optional UP S rack rails from the AEG product lin e, preferably in the lower third of the cabinet. Take the cabinet's centre of gravity and sufficient fresh air supply into consideration here.
Before inserting the device or the external battery unit into the network cabinet, attach the side mounting br ackets included with the delivery beforehand.
Step 1: Step 2:
3
PRO.
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Step 1:
Press the round button bottom right. display is released from the retainer.
Rotate the di splay
Press the display
Step 4:
Step 5:
Step 6:
Assemble the feet as shown be
Position UPS into
Position the feet in

4.3.2 Set-up as an upright device (tower)

Step 2: Step 3:
located at the
The
clockwise by 90°.
back into its retainer in the position shown below.
low.
the feet, whi ch h ave already been installed.
the front and rear third.
… Set-up of the UPS in connection with an external battery unit
Finally, car efully lift the na me plates at the side at the end of the lettering, turn them and engage them in the pre-drilled
second position.
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C
D
E
F
G
B
H
B
C
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The connections of the integr ated battery systems are located behind the re
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5 Overview of Connections , Controls and
Display Components

5.1 Front view

UPS of the Protect B.
Ext. battery expansion (BatteryPack) Protect B. BP PRO series
PRO series
Explanations:
A UPS model series designation with power specification in VA B Hole for attachment of the name pl ate for tower setup C Ventilation grate (do not block)
D Operating buttons for menu navigation E Liquid crystal display with pictograms F Status display (LEDs of different colours) G Button for mechanical unlocking of the operator panel H Designation of the external battery expansion
I Panel with battery symbol as identification of the battery unit
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5.2 Rear view (connections)

Rear view Protect B.750
PRO / B.1000 PRO / B.1400 PRO / B.1800 PRO
Rear view Protect B.2300
Rear view Protect B.1000
PRO / B.3000 PRO
BP PRO / B.1800 BP PRO / B.3000 BP PRO
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The USB and RS232 communication interfaces are mutuall y exclusive, i.e. either USB
RS232 is used. The communication slot, on the other hand, is dual m onitor cap able, i.e. it can be us ed alongside the USB or RS232 interface
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Explanations:
1 Mains connection (UPS input) 2 Resettable mains input automatic fuse 3 Manageable UPS outputs, i.e. el ectri cal load conne ctions which
can be influenced via the UPS operator panel and/or the software
4 Electrical load connections (UPS outputs) for critical loads
with the highest priority, continuously supplied directly from the UPS (not manageable)
5 Electrical load conne cti on wi th t he op tion o f full p ow er
consumption via a UPS outlet IEC socket (Protect B.
2300 PRO and Protect B. 3000 PRO only)
6 Overvoltage protection module for data cables (telephone,
fax, modem or network (RJ11/RJ45 10/100 Mbit/s)
7 Connection for external battery unit (Protect B.1000 PRO /
B.1800
PRO / B.3000 PRO – covered upon delivery)
8 Jack for automatic external battery detection
(Protect B.1000(BP)PRO
/ B.1800(BP)PRO / B.3000(BP)PRO)
9 Fan (Attention: Maintain a minimum clearance of 100 mm
behind the fan for unobstructed air output) 10 Emergency Power Off contact 11 USB communication interface 12 RS232 communication interface (Sub-D9 jack) 13 Communication slot for optional expansion cards:
relay card, SNMP etc. (covered upon delivery)
14 Battery automatic fuse
Protect B.1000
BP PRO / B.1800 BP PRO / B.3000 BP PRO
15 Attachment socket of external battery unit for connection with
the UPS (covered upon delivery - Protect B.1000
Protect B.1800 BP PRO / Protect B.3000 BP PRO
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or
.
BP PRO /
)
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When making the connection, make sure that you attach the plugs quickly and securely into one another. A
cur
when doing so is insignificant.

6 Electrical Connection

6.1 Internal battery contact connection

1. Ensure that the UPS is de-energised and that no mains connection cables are plugged in.
2. Now grasp the left and right sides b elow the front pa nel and pull the front panel out toward the front. The lock will disengage...
3. ...and you ca n swivel the entire fr ont section upward. Do not
disconnect the ribbon cable to the liquid crystal display! The mechanical parts must be handled without the use of great force.
4. Now connect the internal battery system by connecting the two battery connectors to one another.
5. Then slowly close t he front panel using appropriate cauti on in the reverse order. Make sure that you don't pinch any cables; always handle the front panel with both hands (applying even force on the left and right). Continue with Section 6.3, starting on Page 30.
ny minor electric ar cing that ma y oc
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Protect B.1000 PRO with Protect B.1000 BP PRO only
PRO only
When making the c onnection, ensure that t he battery plug is securely and fully inserted into the counter piece.
Data cable for
battery detection
Battery cable for power connection

6.2 External battery unit contact connection

(Protect B.1000 PRO / B.1800 PRO / B.3000 PRO only)
External battery expans ions are connected from the back of the device. It is not necessar y to open the front pane l(s). Make sure that the external battery unit belongs to the accompanying UPS:
Protect B.1800 PRO with Protect B.1800 BP Protect B.3000 PRO with Protect B.3000 BP PRO only
Remove the battery conne ction covers from the back of the UPS and the battery unit (see als o Items 7/15 on Page 26). Make the power connection to the batter y using the special bat tery cable included with delivery accordin g to the di agram shown below.
The next step involves the included data cable with the small transparent RJ11 p lugs. It is used for aut omatic detection of the battery unit. As shown in the f igure (e.g. B.1800 PRO ), connect the UPS to the battery unit.
Finally actuate the fuse on the back of the battery unit (Item 14 on Page 26). Move the small lever
to the "ON" position.
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If a shared distribution cab inet is used (circuits with both mains and UPS pow er), label each circuit with the respective feed (mains or
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6.3 Mains connection

Compare the setting of the rated supply voltage of the UPS to the rated voltage applicable for your country. The ex-works presetting of the UPS output voltage is 230 V AC. Changes to 208 V AC, 220 V AC, 2 30 V AC or 240 V AC can be made via the operator panel.
To ensure proper functioning of the UPS and its additional equipment, it is necessary to provide the mains supply cable with an appropriate back-up fuse. With all models of the Protect B. series, connection is carried out using the included mains connection cable to a conventional safety socket. Ensure suffi­cient power rating of the fus e in your subdistribution. The more powerful models as from Protect B.2300 their own 16 the mains connection cable into the intended safety socket.
A fuse protection. Do no t yet plug the safet y plug of

6.4 Electrical load conn ection

Before connecting the electrical loads to the UPS, pleas e check whether the specified rate d output on the rating plate is greater than or equal to the total electrical load output.
Connect the inte nded electrical loads to the out lets of your UPS. Use the included electrical load connection cables for this pur­pose. Pay attent ion to the sub-div ision of the outpu t sockets here (see also Section 5.2 on Page 26). Important electrical loads which must be powered continuously should be connected to continuousl y energised outputs . The manageab le output circuit is used for electrical load segmentation. You will leave your electrical loads switched off at first. Should additional electrical load connectio n cables be re quired, please co ntact your spec ialist dealer.
PRO
PRO, in particular, require
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UPS).
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The integrate d Emergency Pow er Off mechanism is
off the UPS power. This is
correspond to an
.
If an error indication is rec eived, analyse the dis play usi
, starting on Page
43. If the battery system is not recognised, for example, go back to Chapter
i
Finally, check the f irm s eating of the wire j umpers attached in the Emergency Po wer Off plug and tighten the two external screws of the plug part (see also Page
If you would like to use the emergency switch-off function, continue with Section 8.4 on Page 41.
used solely to switch done electronically and do es not EMERGENCY-STOP device as per DIN EN ISO 13850
26 Item 10).

7 Operation and Control

7.1 Initial commissioning

Plug the safety plug of the mains connection cable into the intended, properly fuse-protected safety socket. The UPS is automatically supplied with power from the public mains. The UPS starts up in the initialisation phase. All picto gr ams and LEDs of the liquid crystal display light up briefly.
ng the overview in Chapter 9
The ex-works presetting of the rated output voltage is 230 V. The changing of this parameter is described in Section 7.4 on Page 38.

7.1.1 Switching ON the UPS

If the UPS is in the so-called standby mode (e.g. after the procedures described above), press and hold the "ON/MUTE" button (for about 3 second s) until the "ON" message flashes at the top right of the displa y. The UPS carries out a brief s elf-test and begins normal operation after a few seconds. The display switches to the UPS stat us at the top right.
Now switch on your electrical loads o ne af ter a noth er. The device load of the UP S should not exce ed the specified r ated load of the
display. The "OK" m essage appears
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Never connect or switch on additional electrical
The
D lights up and an audible
off malfunction is in
, starting
UPS device at any time. If the device does become overloaded, however, "O VERLO AD" appears in the display and an audible tone is emitted. T he connected elec trical loads continue to be supplied with power for a specific period of time which depends on the severit y of the overl oad, but the connect ed load must be reduced immediately.
Not heeding the "device overload" condition can lead to a complete failure of all UPS functions!
Also avoid brief device overloads, e.g. as can occur when connecting a laser printer o r a laser fax mac hine. Do not connec t household appliances or machine tools to the UPS.
loads to the UPS if a m ains failure is in eff ect. UPS is operating on emergency power!
In general, overloads s hould not occ ur in batter y mode if t hey do not occur in normal mode.
If the red "FAULT" LE tone is emitted, a switching­effect. Follow the instructions in Chapter 9 on Page 43.

7.1.2 Switching OFF the UPS

If the UPS is in op eration, it can be switche d off by press ing and holding the "OFF" button for approx. 3 seconds. The power supply is interrupted immediately, i.e. all electrical loads connected to the UPS are switched off.
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7.2 Operator panel

7.2.1 Overview

The panel is made up of three units: the liquid crystal display with black pictograms on a white background, the four buttons for menu navigation and mechanical enabling of the rotatable unit and, at the top, the three different UPS status display LEDs.

7.2.2 Operating buttons (naviga tion)

The four buttons possess the following functions:
ON/MUTE
SELECT
OFF
ENTER
Switching on the device from the standby
operating m ode
(press and hold the button for approx. 3 seconds for this purpose)
Deactivation of the audible alarm in battery mode (press and hold the button approx. 5 seconds for this purpose; this does not affect the warning or fault indications)
Activation of the self-test function in the normal operating condition (press and hold the button for approx. 5 seconds for this purpose)
Navigation in the setup menu
Switching of the measured value display:
input volt./input frequency/battery voltage/output voltage
/output frequency/load-
/UPS internal temperature/number of externally connected battery systems (press button briefly to change display)
Calling up the UPS setup menu from standby mode, i.e.
UPS (press and hold the
button for approx. 5 seconds for this purpose)
Navigation in the setup menu
Switching off the device/the electrical loads
from the normal operating mode (press and hold the button for approx. 3 seconds for this purpose)
Confirmation function within the UPS setup menu
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This button is used to release the mechanical lock of the operator panel and thus permits the set-up-based displ ay direction (rack or tower mode)

7.2.3 Indicators (LED indicators)

LED Name Function Green Power On Power supply of the control unit is live,
i.e. LED lights up in standby mode and
in mains and battery modes Yellow Batt.mode LED lights up during battery mode Red Fault Malfunction LED (see also Chapter 9,
starting on Page 43)

7.2.4 Liquid crystal display

Information on the remaining autonomy time
Symbol for display of the autonomy time
Shows the remaining autonomy time,
Information with warnings and fault messages
depending on the load, in hours (H), minutes (M) and seconds (S) until the battery undervoltage threshold is reached
Symbol as an indicator for a warning
Symbol as an indicator for a fault message Display of the warning or fault code
(for detail s , see al so Se c ti on 9.1.1 on Page 43)
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Setup options
Indicator in setup menu (see also Section 7.4, starting on Page 38)
Displayed measured values
The measured values for the following are displayed in sequence: Input voltage [V AC], input frequency [Hz], battery voltage [V DC], output voltage [V AC], output frequency [Hz], load [%] and internal UPS
Indicator for the number of externally connected battery units (here, none = "00")
Information on the UPS load (electrical load value)
Bar graph for indication of the UPS load:
UPS status
0-25%, 26-50%, 51-75% and 76-100% Indication of an active overload Indication of an electrical load short-circuit
/battery temp. [°C]
Status indication of the manageable output sockets. Symbol is active, i.e. lights up with energised output circuit
Pictogram for signaling the silenced internal signaller
Automatic efficiency-optimised operation (internal UPS buck
Battery symbol indicates an active battery charger; "CHARGING" flashes with active battery boost charging
Indicates an active AVR (voltage regul.) (internal UPS buck
Pictogram indicates an active battery discharge, e.g. in case of a mains failure or during the UPS self-test
& boost levels deactiva ted)
or boost level activated)
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Information on the battery system
Bar graph for displaying the battery capacity: 0-25%, 26-50%, 51-75% and 76-100%
Battery undervoltage indica tion Pictogram indicates a faulty/non-connected
battery system

7.2.5 Abbreviation index

Abbreviation Display Meaning
ENA DIS ESC
EP TP
CH

7.2.6 Audible signals

Battery mode Periodic warning tone every 4 seconds Battery underv olt . Periodic warning tone every second
Enable Disable Escape
Emergency Power Off Temperature
Charger
Replace battery Periodic warning tone every 2 seconds Overload Doubl e periodi c warning ton e eve ry second Fault Continuous warning tone
Audible signa ls in conjunc tion with pic tograms as fault indications can be found with det ailed descriptions in Chapter 9, starting on Page 43.
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7.3 UPS operating states

Mains mode ECO mode
Abbreviation for "Efficiency Corrective Optimiser"
In this operating mode (UPS input voltage below
10% of U
±
rated
), the electrical loads are switched to direct mains supply to increase efficiency. With a fully­charged battery system, the UPS internal fan also stops.
Mains mode AVR mode
If the UPS input voltage is outside the ECO range, but within the voltag e window accepted by the UPS, automatic voltage regulation (AVR) is activated.
Battery mode If the UPS input voltage
lies outside the specified tolerance, e.g. in case of a mains failure, the UPS switches to battery mode. In addition, a periodic warning tone is emitted every 4 seconds.
Standby operating mode
UPS is supplied with voltage, but is switched off (electrical loads not powered). Battery charger, on the other ha nd, is ready for operation in standby mode. The battery is thus being charged.
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Parameter 1
Parameter 2

7.4 UPS settings

The two parameters of the UPS setup menu: Parameter 1: displays the currently selected menu item. 3 settings can
be changed manually via the operator panel: UPS output voltage "01", activation or deactivation of a time-based manageable output socket group "02" and its delay "03". The UPS setup menu can be exited via "00" (ESCape). Parameter 2: displays the currently selected setting.
01: Setting of the UPS output voltage 208: Rated output voltage = 208 V AC
220: Rated output voltage = 220 V AC 230:
Rated output voltage = 230 V AC
(ex-works presetting)
Rated output voltage = 240 V AC
240:
02: Setting of the manageable UPS outputs (active/inactive) ENA: Time-based influencing of the outlet
sockets allowed (enabled)
DIS: Influence deactivated (disabled)
(ex-works presetting)
Note: With "DIS", all output sockets function identically!
03: Setting of the time-based switch-off delay in minutes Specifies the switch-off time of the
manageable UPS outputs in battery mode with a previously active setting of "02". The setting is made in minutes (ex works presetting: "999" minutes)
00: Exit the UPS setup menu
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called standby operating mode, i.e. if the UPS was just in operation, switch it off. ATTENTION: Your
You can access the UPS setup menu by pressing and holding the "SELECT" button
"01" appears in the
window of parameter 2: Select between "dis"able and "ena"ble here. Then press
Confirm your selection with
Now navigate to menu item "03" with the "ENTER" again, you can now specify the
off time in
Procedure for programming the manageable outputs Step 1:
First set the UPS to the so-
connected electrical loads are de-energised by this! Also ensure that the internal/external battery's contacts were connected properly. The liquid crystal display should generally show the content shown here.
Step 2:
for at least 5 seconds. "SET" display window.
Step 3:
Navigate to menu item "02" with the "▼" or
"▲" button. Now confirm with the "ENTER"
button. You will be brought to the selection
either the "▼" or "▲" button again and select "ena"ble. "ENTER".
Step 4:
"▼" or "▲" button. After confirming with
setting of the desired switch­minutes in battery mode ("▼" or "▲"). Fi­nally, confirm with "ENTER" once again.
Step 5:
Setup is now complete. You can exit the setup menu by selecting menu item "00", i.e. navigate to "00" with "▼" or "▲", and confirm again with the "ENTER" button. The liquid crystal display should now in principle correspond with the display from Step 1 again.
Step 6:
Disconnecting the UPS from the mains will then save the changes to the UPS internal memory. Wait until the liquid crystal display goes out.
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The USB and RS232 communication interfaces are mutually exclus ive, i.e. either U SB
RS232 is us ed. Assignment of the RS232 Sub-D9 jack: 2 = TxD
The communication slot can be used at the same time as the RS232 or USB interface.
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8 Interfaces and Communication

8.1 Computer interfaces RS232 and USB

Different interfaces are available for control of the UPS and the convenient read-out of status indications and measured values. The interface pr otoc ol is des igne d for o peration with the s hutd own and UPS management software "CompuWatch" from AEG. To connect your UPS to the PC, use the RS232 or USB communication cable included with the delivery.
or
; 3 = RxD; 5 = GND

8.2 Communication slot

The back of the UPS also features a cover (see Item 14 on pageSeite
26), the removal of which allows the installation of optionally available communication components, e.g.:
Relay card: Plug-in card with status indications, implemented via floating relay contacts (NC or NO contacts)
SNMP card: Plug-in card for direct integration of the UPS into the Ethernet n etwork via RJ 45 (TCP/IP) and additional pos sibility for connection and the manageabi l ity o f external sensors
Details can be found i n the respective description of the option. Other cards are currently being devised.

8.3 Shutdown and UPS management software

The "CompuWatch" sof tware, which was speciall y developed by AEG Software for these purposes, continuously monitors the mains supply and the status of the UPS.
Together with the "intelligent" UPS, it ensures the availab ility of the IT components and data integrity.
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The "CompuWatch" shutdown software supports various operating system s, incl. Windows 98/ME, Windows NT/2000/XP, Windows Vista/7, Linux SUSE, Linux RedHat, Novell Netware, IBM AIX, HP-UX, SUN Solaris, Mac OS X etc.
Sample screen from "CompuWatch" Details on installat ion under the var ious operating s ystems can
be found in the manual on the CD . Updates can be download ed from www.aegps.com

8.4 Emergency Power Off

All Protect B. PRO devices feature a connection that allows the immediate disconnection of the UPS connected devices and d oes not follow the sh utdown process of the controller.
output for switching off
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Note:
After activating the emergency switch outputs of the UPS are de acknowledgement/resetting of the emergency switch switching the "UPS On normal
The integrated emergency switch-off mechanism is used solely to switch off the UPS power. This is done electronically and does not correspond to an EMERGENCY-STOP device as per DIN EN ISO 13850.
Attach
tion to your end device
networks with a
i
i
-off, the
-energised. Only after
-off mechanism and manual restart by " does the UPS return to
operating condition.
To install the emergency switch-off mechanism, proceed as follows:
Check whether the UPS is switched of f, and switch it 1.
off if necessary (standby operating mode).
Remove the plug part from the EPO
back of the UPS by loosening the two external screws (see also Page 26, Item 10).
Connect a floating NC con tact (loadability of at least 3.
60 V DC/30 V AC 20 mA) to the pins of the plug part.
For this purpose, use a flex ible cable with a diameter 4.
of min. 0.5 mm plug and lock the inser tion in the sock et by tightening the external screws.
2
and max. 2.5 mm2. Reconnect the
insert on the 2.

8.5 Overvoltage / data cable protection

RJ11 and RJ45 (modem/telephone/fax/network)
Plug the incoming dat a cable into the "IN" connection on the bac k of the UPS. the "OUT" connec using another data cable.
The data cable protecti on supports transfer rate of 10 and 100 Mbit/s.
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9 Troubleshooting

9.1 Malfunctions

The Protect B. PRO outputs detaile d fault indications which you or the service person ne l c a n use to quickly and prec isely localise and interpret malfunctions which occur. Below you will find suggested processes/solutions for remedying the problem you are experiencing.
If you are not able to solv e the problem in this m anner, end the entire process, sw itch off the U PS and disc onnect th e UPS from the mains. In this case, please contact our hotline (see Page 5).
Have the serial number of the device and the date of pur chase handy when doing so. You will be provided with technical support, and a decision on how to proceed further is made based on the description of your problem.

9.1.1 Reference fault code table

(If one of these event s occurs, the UPS i s switched o ff)
Event Fault code Display
General intermediate circuit malf.
Interm. circuit voltage too high 02 x Interm. circuit voltage too low 03 x Inverter start-up
malfunctioning Inverter voltage too high 12 x Inverter voltage too low 13 x Short-circuit at inverter output 14 Battery voltage too high 27 x Battery voltage too low 28 x
Over-temperature 41 Overload 43
Emergency Power Off activated
01 x
11 x
x
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9.1.2 Alarm messages / warnings Event Symbol (flashing) Alarm

Battery undervoltage
Overload
Battery system not connected properly
Battery system overload
Battery charging unit malf.
Battery system fault

9.1.3 Fault indications/solution approaches

If the UPS is not functioning properly or it outputs a fault indication, first try to localise and remedy the problem using the table below.
Symptom Possible cause
Periodic warning tone every second
Double periodic warning tone every second
Periodic warning tone every second
Periodic warning tone every second
Periodic warning tone every second
Periodic warning tone every second
Suggested solution
UPS cannot be switched on, there are no visual or audible fault indications and the mains network appears to be in order.
Mains input not properly connected.
UPS input was (inadvertently) connected to the UPS output.
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Check the cable connections, especially the seating of the plug in the IEC socket of the UPS.
Check / correct connections as per the description in Sections 6.3 &
6.4 on Page 30.
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Symptom Possible cause
Pictograms and are flashing. Warning tone is emitted once a second.
Pictograms and are flashing. Warning tone is emitted once a second.
Liquid crystal display ­shows fault ind. "14". Warning tone emitted continuously.
Liquid crystal display ­shows fault ind. "27". Warning tone emitted continuously.
Liquid crystal display ­shows fault ind. "28". Warning tone emitted continuously.
Liquid crystal display ­shows fault ind. "41".
Pictograms and are flashing. Warning tone is emitted once a second.
Pictograms and are
flashing. Warning tone is emitted twice a second.
Emergency switch-off active; the plug part or ­its inserted wire bridge may have been disconnected from the back of the UPS.
The internal or external battery system was not connected correctly.
UPS switched off automatically due to a short-circuit which has occurred.
Battery voltage too high or battery charging unit is faulty
Battery voltage too low or battery charging unit is faulty.
UPS switched off automatically due to internally detected over-temperature.
UPS is overloaded. Reduce the load
Suggested solution
Reset the connected switch or insert the plug part. Briefly disconnect the UPS from the mains.
Check the contact connection of the battery as per Section 6.1/6.2, starting on Page
28. Check your
connected ­electrical loads and your UPS outlet cabling.
Contact your specialist dealer or our hotline.
Contact your specialist dealer or our hotline.
Allow the unit to cool down and then check fan operation. If excessive dust is present, clean the fan.
of the UPS by discon- necting some of your electrical loads.
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CAUTION!
Symptom Possible cause
Pictogram and fault code "43" light up on the display. Warning tone emitted continuously.
Fault codes "1", "2", "3", "11", "12" or "13" light up on the display. Warning tone emitted continuously.
Duration of the emergency power supply shorter than goal

10 Service

The Protect B. PRO is comprised of state-of-the-art, low-wearing parts. We r ecomm end, ho wever, tha t you carry out v isual c hecks (especially of the battery and fan) at regular intervals (at least every 6 months, however) to maintain continual ava ilability and operating reliability.
UPS has switched off automatically due to an excessively high or long-lasting overload.
UPS is exhibiting an internal fault.
Batteries not fully charged
or Batteries are old or
cell is defective.
Suggested solution
Disconnect some of the connected devices. Restart the UPS.
Contact your specialist dealer or our hotline (Be sure to provide the displayed fault code!).
Charge the battery system for at least 8 hours again and check its capacity again. If this does not solve the problem, contact your dea­ler or our hotline.

10.1 Charging the battery

The battery is autom atically charged via the mains connection, regardless of the operating mode (standby, ECO, AVR).
The full charging time of the battery after a longer discharging period shou ld be at least 8 hours, in conju nction wit h an externa l additional battery unit at least 24 hours.
Working area protection and the safety regula­tions must be complied with!
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CAUTION!
The P the following measure is carried out.

10.2 Regular checks

The following service work should be carried out:
Activity Interval Described in Visual check 6 months Section 10.2.1 Battery/fan check 6 months Sect. 10.2.2/10.2.3

10.2.1 Visual check

When carrying out the visual check :
Determine whether mechanical damage or foreign bodies can be identified in the device
Determine whether conductive dirt or dust deposits are located in the device
Determine whether dust deposits are hindering the supply and removal of heat.
In c ase of very heavy dust accumulation, the dev ice should be carefully blown out with dry compr essed air to enable better heat exchange.
The intervals of the visual checks to be carried out primarily depend on the local set-up conditions of the devices.
rotect B. PRO must be de-energised before

10.2.2 Battery check

The progressive ag ing of the battery s ystem can be determ ined through regular capacity tests. Carry out comparative measurements of the ac h ie vable autonomy tim e every 6 months, e.g. by simulating a mains failure. The load should always be approximately the same as the power normally required. If the measured autonomy time has decreas ed dramatically since the previous measurement, please contact our hotline (see Page 5).

10.2.3 Fan check

The fans are to be chec ked regularly for dust accumulation and any noticeable unusual noises. If the supply air openings are
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ATTENTION:
A battery can cause an electric shock and can therefore be considerably dangerous if handled improper
The following precautionary measures should be imple
Note:
Be aware of the weight of the integrated battery systems. Have another person assist you if necessary.
The battery system is located directly behind the front panel. For easier handling, t he b at tery systems are de
i
stopped up, clean them. In case of unusually loud or turbulent running, please contact our hotline (see Page 5).

10.3 Battery replacement

Remove any rings, watches or other m etallic objec ts that you may be wearing.
If the spare battery kit is damaged in any way or shows signs of leakage, contact your specialist dealer immediately.
Recycle or dispose of the used battery in an appropriate manner. Under no circumstances may the batteries be disposed of in an open fire. The batteries could explode.
The procedure for r eplacing the kit can be seen in the follo wing example using a Protect B. PRO with an internal battery system:
1. Grasp the left and right sides below the front pa nel and pull the front panel out toward the front. The lock disengages...
ly.
mented before the batteries are replaced.
livered completely pre-configured.
2. ...and you c an swivel the entire fron t section upward. Do not
disconnect the ribbon cable to the liquid crystal display! The mechanical par ts m ust be handled without the use of great force.
3. Now disconnect the internal battery system by detaching the two battery connectors from one another.
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Note:
Before inserting the new battery drawer, you must check the battery system for compatibility once
When making the c onnection, make s ure that you attach the plugs quickly and securely into one another. Any minor electric arcing that may occur when doing so is insignificant.
i
4. Aft er looseni ng the tw o screws of the batter y protectio n plate, remove the plate from the front. When doing so, guide the battery connector through the intended opening.
5. Now remove the entire battery kit by carefully and slowly pulling it out fr om the front. Be aware of the weigh t involved, especially with the more powerful models.
6. Now ins ert th e new s pare k it in rev erse or der and f inal ly scre w the removed battery protection plate back on.
7. T hen reconnect the interna l battery system by conn ecting the two battery connectors to one another.
8. T hen slowly close the front panel in the reverse order using appropriate caution. Make sure that you don't pinch any cables; always handle the front panel with both hands (applying even force on the left and right).
again (see also Page 13).
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Note on the external battery expansions:
When
Protect
B.1000
,
we strongly recomm end replacing
battery banks
for technical reasons
i
using an additional external battery
BP PRO, B.1800 BP PRO or B.30 00 BP PRO
.
Disposal of waste batteries (applicable in the European Union and other European countries with separate collection systems)
This symbol on the b attery or on the pac k aging in dicates that the battery provided with this product shall not be treated as household waste. On c ertai n batter ies th is s ymbol might be us ed in combination with a chemical symbol. The chemical symbol “Pb” (lead) is added if the battery contains more than 0.4% lead.
By ensuring these batteries are disposed of correctly, you will help prevent potentially negative consequences for the environment and hum an he alth whic h could otherwise be caus ed by inappropriate waste handling of the battery. The rec ycling of the materials will help to conserve natural resources.
all
In case of products that for safety, performance or dat a integrity reasons require a permanent connection with an incorporated battery, this battery sh ould be replaced by qua lified service staff only.
To ensure that the batter y will be treated properl y, hand over the product at end-of-life to the applicable collection point for the recycling of electrical and electronic equipment.
For more detailed information about recycling of this battery, please contact your local Civic Office, your household waste disposal service or the shop where you purchased the product.
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Long storage periods without occasional charging or discharging can lead to permanent damage of the battery.
The Protect B. PRO should be connected to the mains network before being put into storage to ensure that the batter y is fully charged.
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, in conjunction with an external additional battery unit at least 24 hours
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11 Storage, Removal and Disposal

11.1 Storage

When the batter y is stor ed at r oom temperature (20 °C to 30 °C), a self-discharge of 3-6% p er month takes place due to internal reactions. Storage at temperatures above room temperature should be avoided. A high storage temperature also means increased battery self-discharge.
Batteries stored at room temperature should b e recharged ever y 6 months to preserve their full capacity and service life.
ng duration should be at least 8 hours
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The charg

11.2 Removal

Removal is carried out b y following the installat ion description in reverse.

11.3 Disposal

Please dispose of the indi vidual parts of the device as presc r ibed and in compliance with legal guidelines upon the final decommissioning in t he interest of enviro nmental protect ion and recycling. Please keep in mind that violations of these regulations can be seen as a summary offence.
Disposal of old electrical & electronic equipment (applicable in the European Union and other European countries with separate collection systems)
This symbol on the produc t or on ist packaging indicates that t his product shall not be tr eated as househ old waste. Instead it shall
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be handled over the app licable collection point for the rec ycling of electrical and electronic equipment.
By ensuring this product is disposed of correctly, you will help prevent potential negative consequences fort he environment and human health, which could otherwise be caused by inappropriate waste handling of this product. The recycling of materials will help to conserve natural resources.
For more detailed information about recycling of this product, please contact your local Civic Office, your household waste disposal service or the shop where you purchased the product.
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12 Appendix

12.1 Glossary (technical terms)

AVR Automatic Voltage Regulation
against mains voltage deviations Class D See device protection DC/DC booster Circuitry for increasing a direct voltage to a higher
voltage level Device protection A term from overvoltage technology
ECO Measure for system efficiency optimisation
EPO Device for emergency switch-off
LED Light Emitting Diode
PFC Power Factor Correction
SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol
VFD Output Voltage and Frequency Dependent from
VI Output Voltage Independent from mains supply
VFI Output Voltage and Frequency Independent from
The classical mains overvoltage protection is
comprised of a lightening current arrester (Class B),
overvoltage protection (Class C) and the so-called
device protection (Class D)
Efficiency Corrective Optimiser
Emergency Power Off
Electronic semiconductor component used for
visual signaling.
Circuitry for minimising feeding back to the mains
(especially important in the connection of non-
linear loads)
Frequently encountered protocol on the network
for managing components
mains supply
The UPS output depends on the mains voltage
and frequency fluctuations. Previous designation:
OFFLINE
The UPS output depends on mains frequency
fluctuations, but the mains voltage is processed
via electronic/passive voltage regulation units.
Previous designation: LINE-INTERACTIVE
mains supply
The UPS output is independent of the mains
voltage and frequency fluctuations. Previous
designation: ONLINE
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A
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12.2 Index

Abbreviation index ......... 36
Alarm messages ............ 44
Autonomy time .............. 12
AVR ......................... 37, 53
B
Battery expansion ........... 29
Battery mode .................. 37
Battery test ............... 35, 33
C
CE declaration ................ 20
Cold start ........................ 19
Communication .............. 40
Connections .................... 25
D
Device overload 12, 36, 45
Dimensions ..................... 15
Display ...................... 25, 34
E
ECO ................................. 37
Electrical load connection 30
Emergency Power Off .... 41
Mains connection ......... 30
Mains mode .................. 37
Malfunctions ................. 43
Measured values .... 33, 35
O
Operating conditions .... 37
Operator panel ............. 33
Overload ........... 12, 36, 45
Overview (Front/Rear) 25
R
19" installation ... 23
Rack /
232 interface ..... 27, 40
RS
S
Safety precautions ....... 16
Scope of delivery ......... 21
Settings ........................ 38
Service ......................... 46
Set-up location ............. 22
Signalling ............... 36, 43
Standby ........................ 37
Storage ......................... 51
System description ......... 9
G
Glossary ......................... 53
Guidelines ....................... 15
H
Hotline .............................. 5
I
(Initial) Commissio ning ..... 31
Indicators ........................ 34
Installation ...................... 23
Interfaces (PC) ............... 40
T
Table of contents ........... 6
Technical data .............. 11
Troubleshooting ........... 43
U
USB ........................ 27, 40
UPS settings ................ 38
W
Website .......................... 5
Weights ........................ 15
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12.3 Notes

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WARRANTY
DEALER STAMP / SIGNATURE
ERRORS AND TECHNICAL MODIFICATION SUBJECT TO CHANGE.
AEGPS – Protect B.PRO-EN 11/2012
AEG is a registered trademark used under licence from AB Electrolux.
MODEL: SERIAL NUMBER: PURCHASE DATE:
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 8000032013_01 BAL, EN
Emil-Siepmann-Str. 32 59581 Warstein-Belecke – Germany Tel.: +49 180 523 4787 – Fax: +49 180 523 4789 www.aegps.com
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