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User’s Manual
OLS1000EA OLS1500EA OLS2000EA OLS3000EA
Cyber Power Systems, Inc.
www.cyberpower.com
K01-C000606-01
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ................................................................................................1
UNPACKING ........................................................................................................................................... 3
INSTALLING YOUR UPS SYSTEM .......................................................................................................4
SYSTEM BLOCK DIAGRAM ............................................................................................................................4
HARDWARE INSTALLATION GUIDE .........................................................................................................4
OVERVIEW ...........................................................................................................................................6
POWER MODULE FRONT/REAR PANEL DESCRIPTION ..................................................................6
BATTERY MODULE FRONT/REAR PANEL DESCRIPTION .............................................................1
UPS SYSTEM STARTUP .................................................................................................................... 1 1
USING THE UPS SYSTEM ................................................................................................................. 1 2
LCD PANEL ....................................................................................................................................................... 1 2
ICON DESCRIPTION ..................................................................................................................................... 1 3
FUNCTION TREE ........................................................................................................................................... 1
MAIN MENU: FUNCTION SELECT ............................................................................................................ 1 5
EVENT CODE LIST .........................................................................................................................................2 3
LCD WORD INDEX .........................................................................................................................................2 5
TROUBLESHOOTING ........................................................................................................................ 2
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MAINTENANCE .................................................................................................................................. 2
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS ........................................................................................................3
APPENDIX - LCD WORD COMPARISON TABLE ........................................................................... 3
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
This manual contains important instructions. Please read and follow all instructions carefully during installation and operation of the unit. Read this manual thoroughly before attempting to unpack, install, or operate the UPS.
CAUTION! The UPS must be connected to a grounded AC power outlet with fuse or circuit
breaker protection. DO NOT plug the UPS into an outlet that is not grounded. If you need to power-drain this equipment, turn off and unplug the unit.
CAUTION! The battery can power hazardous components inside the unit, even when the AC input power is disconnected.
CAUTION! The UPS should be placed near the connected equipment and easily accessible.
CAUTION! To prevent the risk of fire or electric shock, install in a temperature and humidity
controlled indoor area, free of conductive contaminants. (Please see specifications for acceptable temperature and humidity range).
CAUTION! (No User Serviceable Parts): Risk of electric shock, do not remove cover. No user serviceable parts inside. Refer servicing to qualified service personnel.
CAUTION! (Non-Isolated Battery Supply): Risk of electric shock, battery circuit is not isolated from AC power source; hazardous voltage may exist between battery terminals and ground. Test before touching.
CAUTION! To reduce the risk of fire, connect the UPS to a branch circuit with 10 amperes (1000 / 1500 / 2000) / 16 amperes (3000) maximum over-current protection in accordance to CE requirement.
CAUTION! The AC outlet where the UPS is connected should be close to the unit and easily accessible.
CAUTION! Please use only VDE-tested, CE-marked mains cable, (e.g. the mains cable of your equipment), to connect the UPS to the AC outlet.
CAUTION! Please use only VDE-tested, CE-marked power cables to connect any equipment to the UPS.
CAUTION! When installing the equipment, ensure that the sum of the leakage current of the UPS and the connected equipment does not exceed 3.5mA.
CAUTION! The 1000 / 1500 / 2000 / 3000 / Battery module models are only qualified maintenance personnel may carry out installations.
CAUTION! Do not unplug the unit from AC Power during operation, as this will invalidate the protective ground insulation.
CAUTION! To avoid electric shock, turn off and unplug the unit before installing the input/ output power cord with a ground wire. Connect the ground wire prior to connecting the line wires!
CAUTION! Do not use an improper size power cord as it may cause damage to your equipment and cause fire hazards.
CAUTION! Wiring must be performed by qualified personnel.
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CAUTION! DO NOT USE FOR MEDICAL OR LIFE SUPPORT EQUIPMENT! Under no
circumstances this unit should be used for medical applications involving life support equipment and/or patient care.
CAUTION! DO NOT USE WITH OR NEAR AQUARIUMS! To reduce the risk of fire, do not use with or near aquariums. Condensation from the aquarium can come in contact with metal electrical contacts and cause the machine to short out.
CAUTION! Do not dispose of batteries in fire as the battery may explode.
CAUTION! Do not open or mutilate the battery, released electrolyte is harmful to the skin and
eyes.
CAUTION! A battery can present a risk of electric shock and high short circuit current. The following precaution should be observed when working on batteries
• Remove watches, rings or other metal objects.
• Use tools with insulated handles.
CAUTION! The unit has a dangerous amount of voltage. When the UPS indicators is on, the units may continue to supply power thus the unit’s outlets may have a dangerous amount of voltage even when it’s not plugged in to the wall outlet.
CAUTION! Make sure everything is turned off and disconnected completely before conducting any maintenance, repairs or shipment.
CAUTION! Connect the Protection Earth (PE) safety conductor before any other cables are connected.
WARNING! (Fuses): To reduce the risk of fire, replace only with the same type and rating of fuse.
DO NOT INSTALL THE UPS WHERE IT WOULD BE EXPOSED TO DIRECT SUNLIGHT OR NEAR A STRONG HEAT SOURCE!
DO NOT BLOCK OFF VENTILATION OPENINGS AROUND THE HOUSING!
DO NOT CONNECT DOMESTIC APPLIANCES SUCH AS HAIR DRYERS TO UPS OUTPUT SOCKETS!
SERVICING OF BATTERIES SHOULD BE PERFORMED OR SUPERVISED BY PERSONNEL KNOWLEDGE OF BATTERIES AND THE REQUIRED PRECAUTIONS. KEEP UNAUTHORIZED PERSONNEL AWAY FROM BATTERIES!
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UNPACKING
UPS User’s manual
Input power cord Output power cord(s)
PowerPanel® Business software is available on our website. Please visit www.cyberpower.com and go to the Software Section for free download.
*for selected models only
USB communication cable
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INSTALLING YOUR UPS SYSTEM
SYSTEM BLOCK DIAGRAM
BYPA SS
Input Output
Line Mode Battery Mode Bypass Mode Control Signal
Input Filter
Charger
AC/DC
PFC
AC/DC
Battery
BUS
DC/DC
Inverter
DC /AC
Control
&
Monitoring
INV RLY
LCD
Module
USB&DB9
SNMP
Slot
Output
Filter
HARDWARE INSTALLATION GUIDE
1. Battery charge loss may occur during shipping and storage. Before using the UPS, it’s strongly recommended to charge batteries for five hours to ensure the batteries’ maximum charge capacity. To recharge the batteries, simply plug the UPS into an AC outlet.
2. When using the included software, connect either the serial or the USB cable between the computer and the corresponding port on the UPS. Note: If the USB port is used, the serial port will be disabled. They cannot be used simultaneously.
3. Connect your computer, monitor, and any externally-powered data storage device (Hard drive, Tape drive, etc.) into the outlets only when the UPS is off and unplugged. DO NOT plug a laser printer, copier, space heater, vacuum, paper shredder or other large electrical device into the UPS. The power demands of these devices will overload and possibly damage the unit.
4. To protect a fax machine, telephone, modem line or network cable, connect the telephone or network cable from the wall jack outlet to the jack marked “IN” on the UPS and connect a telephone cable or network cable from the jack marked “OUT” on the UPS to the modem, computer, telephone, fax machine, or network device.
5. Press the ON/OFF switch to turn the UPS on. If an overload is detected, an audible alarm will sound and the UPS will continuously emit one beep per second. For resetting the unit, unplug some equipment from the outlets. Make sure your equipment carries a load current within the unit’s safe range, (refer to the technical specifications).
6. This UPS is equipped with an auto-charge feature. When the UPS is connected to an AC outlet, the battery will automatically charge, even when the unit is switched off.
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7. To maintain an optimal battery charge, leave the UPS connected to AC electrical service at all times.
8. Before storing the UPS for an extended period of time, turn the unit OFF. Then cover it and store it with the batteries fully charged. Recharge the batteries every three months to ensure good battery capacity and long battery life. Maintaining a good battery charge will help prevent possible damage to the unit from battery leakage.
9. The UPS has one USB port (default) and one Serial port that allow connection and communication between the UPS and any attached computer running the PowerPanel® Business Edition Agent software. The UPS can control the computer’s shutdown during a power outage through the connection while the computer can monitor the UPS and alter various programmable parameters. Note: Only one communication port can be used at a time. The port not in use will automatically become disabled or the serial port will be disabled if both ports are attached.
10. EPO (Emergency Power Off) / ROO (Remote on/off) Port: EPO/ROO ports allow administrators the capability to connect the UPS unit to customer-supplied EPO/ROO switches. If EPO is enabled, these installations give operators a single access point to immediately power-off all equipment connected to the UPS during an emergency. If ROO is enabled, these installations give operators an access point to turn on/off UPS remotely.
11. To avoid electric shock, turn the unit OFF and disconnect the unit from utility power before hardwiring the UPS (in/out power cord). The in/out power cord MUST be grounded.
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OVERVIEW
POWER MODULE FRONT/REAR PANEL DESCRIPTION
OLS1000EA
Front Rear
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OVERVIEW
POWER MODULE FRONT/REAR PANEL DESCRIPTION
OLS1500EA/OLS2000EA
Front Rear
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OVERVIEW
POWER MODULE FRONT/REAR PANEL DESCRIPTION
OLS3000EA
Front Rear
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OVERVIEW
1. Power On/Off Button
Master ON/OFF switch for the UPS.
2. Function Buttons
Scroll DOWN, scroll UP, and ENTER.
3. UPS Status / Multifunction LCD Readout
Shows UPS status, information, settings and events.
4. Battery Backup & Surge Protected Outlets
Provide battery backup and surge protection. They ensure power is provided to connected equipment over a period of time during a power failure.
5. AC Input Inlet
Connect the AC Power cord to a properly wired and grounded outlet.
6. Input Circuit Breaker
Provide input current overload and fault protection.
7. Serial Port
Serial port provides RS-232 communication between the UPS and the computer. The UPS can control the computer’s shutdown during a power outage through the connection while the computer can monitor the UPS and change its various programmable settings.
8. USB Port
This is a connectivity port which allows communication and control between the UPS and the connected computer. It is recommended to install the PowerPanel® Business Agent software on the PC/Server connected with the USB cord.
9. EPO (Emergency Power Off) Connector
Enables an emergency UPS power-off from a remote location.
10. Relay Output Connector
Convert UPS signals into real potential-free Dry Contacts for industrial control.
11. SNMP/HTTP Network Slot
Slot to install the optional SNMP card for remote network control and monitoring.
12. Extended Runtime Battery Module Connector
Connection for additional CyberPower Battery modules.
13. Output Terminal Block
Connect to your equipment.
14. Output Circuit Breaker
Provide output current overload and fault protection.
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OVERVIEW
BATTERY MODULE FRONT/REAR PANEL DESCRIPTION
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BPSE24V40A BPSE48V40A BPSE72V40A
1. Input Connector
Use this input Connector to connect the Battery module to the Power module or to the next Battery module.
2. On-board Replaceable Fuse Cover
Replaceable fuse is accessible from the rear panel. It must be done by qualified personnel.
3. Output Connector
Use this output connector to daisy chain the next Battery module. Remove the connector cover for access.
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CONNECTION 1: POWER MODULE WITH ONE BATTERY MODULE
Use the battery cable of the Battery module to connect the Battery module to the Power module.
CONNECTION 2: POWER MODULE WITH MULTIPLE BATTERY MODULES
Step 1: Connect the first Battery module to the Power module via battery cable. Step 2: Use the battery cable to connect the second Battery module to the first Battery module.
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UPS SYSTEM STARTUP
After completing the hardware installation of the UPS, you are now ready to connect the UPS and connect your equipment.
To start the UPS:
1. Verify that the UPS input cable or terminal blocks are connected to AC source.
2. The UPS LCD shows “Standby Mode” and fans turn on.
3. Press and hold the ON/OFF button on the UPS front panel, you will hear a constant tone for 1 second, followed by a short beep. Release the button after the short beep.
4. UPS will perform a brief self-test lasting about 15 seconds. The LCD will be lighted up during this time.
5. The UPS is operating in Battery Mode first then transfer to Line Mode if Input power is qualification and powering the output.
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LCD PANEL
ITEM BUTTON FUNCTION DESCRIPTION
1 ON/OFF
2 DOWN Press this button to scroll down in the LCD menu.
3 UP Press this button to scroll up in the LCD menu.
4 ENTER Press this button to select an option.
Silencing the alarm: Press any button to silence the alarm. If the alarm status changes,
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LCD Display introduction:
There are 4 display Zones: ICON, CONTENT, EVENT CODE/INDEX and TOPOLOGY.
ICON ZONE
CONTENT ZONE
the alarm will override the previous alarm silencing and will beep again.
Press this button for at least 3 seconds to turn on or turn off UPS.
EVENT CODE/ INDEX ZONE
TOPOLOGY ZONE
ICON ZONE: In the top area, there are 6 ICONS for displaying the UPS working status, Fault (Warning) and Mute.
CONTENT ZONE:
The Content area is on the middle screen. The top of Content area is for displaying UPS Menu. The bottom area is the UPS status which depends on different UPS status to provide different information included Input / Output / Battery / Load parameters. Please refer to APPENDIX chapter for LCD Word Comparison Table.
EVENT CODE/INDEX ZONE:
In the upper right corner of the Content area, there are two seven-segment displays to show the event code when UPS fault. Besides, this area will show the index of setup, event and information menu.
TOPOLOGY ZONE:
The Content area is on the bottom screen. In this area, there are 6 TOPOLOGYS for displaying the UPS working status. The topology will be lighted up when the area is working.
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LCD SCREEN – ICON DESCRIPTION
UPS MODE MODE DESCRIPTION UPS TOPOLOGY: MODE DISPLAY
Line Mode
UPS is operating in Line Mode. The UPS is operating and protecting the equipment normally.
Battery Mode
UPS is operating in Battery Mode.A utility power failure has occurred. The UPS is using battery power to work and protect the equipment.
Bypass Mode
UPS is operating in Bypass Mode.A Warning or Fault has been detected and the UPS transfers output to utility power.
ECO Mode UPS is operating in ECO (Economy)
UPS STATUS STATUS DESCRIPTION
Fault (Warning)
Mute
Mode. If Bypass quality is within the ECO mode setting specifications, the UPS will operate in Bypass until input power is disqualified per set specifications. At that time the UPS will automatically switch to Line Mode.
A Warning or Fault has been detected and the UPS transfers output to utility power.
The audible alarm is disabled.
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FUNCTION TREE
USING THE UPS SYSTEM
Menu
Status
Output Voltage
Output Frequency
Input Voltage
Input Frequency
Output Load
Output Ampere
Output Watt
Output VA
Load Energy
Battery Voltage
Battery Capacity
Battery Runtime
Setup
Output Voltage
Sync Frequency Window
Bypass V Window
Bypass Condition
ECO Mode
Manual Bypass
Audible Alarm
EBM Number
Generator Mode
Communication
Converter Mode
Screen Saver
Clear Event Log
Signal Input
Period Battery Test
Reset Replace Battery
IP Address
Reset Load Energy
Battery Test
Alarm Test
Indicator Test
Fan Test
Date & Time
Automatic Restore
Mandatory Power Cycle
Recharged Delay Time
Recharged Capacity
Startup Delay
Low Battery Threshold
Low Runtime Threshold
Dry Relay Function (for 1.5/2/3KVA only)
ESC
Event Logs
Log Item 1
Log Item 2
Log Item 3
Log Item 4
Log Item 5
Log Item 6
Log Item 7
Log Item 8
Log Item 9
Log Item 10
Log Item 11
Log Item 12
ESC
Information
EBM Number
UPS Rating
MCU Version
Model Name
Date & Time
Next Battery Change
IP Address
Subnet Mask
Gateway
MAC
ESC
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MAIN MENU: FUNCTION SELECT
1. Press the "ENTER" button in the Status function or select the "ESC" selection in the Setup/ Event/Info function to enter the Main Menu.
2. The function block will blink when enter the Main Menu.
3. Press the "UP" and "DOWN" buttons to select the function.
4. Press the "ENTER" button to enter the selected function.
The Main Menu has 4 icons of different function listed in the table below.
FUNCTION SELECT MENU ICON DESCRIPTION
UPS STATUS Displays the UPS status.
SET UP
EVENT LOGS
INFORMATION Displays the UPS information.
(1) STATUS
There are 12 types of UPS status Readout available for display.
1. Select “UPS Status” Icons
2. Press the “ENTER” button to enter the “UPS Status”.
3. Press the “UP” and “DOWN” buttons to scroll through the “UPS Status” items shown in the table below.
4. Press the “ENTER” button to return to the Main Menu.
UPS STATUS ITEMS DATA DISPLAYED DESCRIPTION
OUTPUT VOLTAGE = XXX.XV Displays the Output Voltage
OUTPUT FREQUENCY
INPUT VOLTAGE = XXX.XV Displays the Input Voltage
INPUT FREQUENCY = XX.XHz Displays the Input Frequency
OUTPUT LOAD = XXX%
OUTPUT CURRENT = X.XA Displays the Output Current
OUTPUT WATT = XXXXW Displays the Output Wattage
= [XX.XHz] / [CXX.XHz] / [nXX.XHz]
Displays the UPS Set Up items that can be configured by the user.
Displays the 12 most recent events, by event count, time (Year/Month/Day Hour: Minute), and event description.
Displays the Output Frequency. [CXX.XHz] represents converter mode. [nXX.XHz] represents generator mode.
Displays the Output Load as a Percentage of Maximum Load
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UPS STATUS ITEMS DATA DISPLAYED DESCRIPTION
OUTPUT VA = XXXXVA Displays the Output VA
LOAD ENERGY
BATTERY VOLTAGE = XXX.XV Displays the Battery Voltage
BATTERY CAPACITY = XXX%
BATTERY RUNTIME = XXXM
Example : Output Voltage 230.0V
=[XXXWh]/ [XXXXKWh]/ [XXXXKKWh]
Display UPS Load Energy Consumption. [XXXWh] represents the load energy < 1kWh. [XXXXKWh] represents the load energy >999Wh and < 1kKWh.
Displays the Estimated Percentage of Battery Capacity
Displays the Estimated Battery Runtime in Minutes
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(2) SET UP
There are 31 UPS items that can be Set Up by the user.
1. Press the “UP” and “DOWN” buttons to select the “SETUP” ICON.
2. Press the “ENTER” button to enter the “SETUP” function.
3. Press the “UP” and “DOWN” buttons to scroll to the “SETUP” option.
4. When selecting the submenu item, the code number will be exhibited.
5. Press the “ENTER” button to select the “SETUP” submenu items shown in the table below.
6. Press the “UP” and “DOWN” buttons to scroll through the different parameters.
7. Press the “ENTER” button to select the parameter you want to set up.
8. You may be prompted “Save” to save the selection, if so press the “ENTER” button to save the setting. Some options are saved and started automatically. (See the following table and screen for additional details.)
9. Press the “ESC” to cancel or return to the previous SET UP menu.
INDEX SET UP ITEMS AVAILABLE SETTINGS
01 Output Voltage
Sync Freq
02
Window
Bypass V
03
Window
Bypass
04
Condition
=[208V] [220V] [230V] [240V] Sets UPS output voltage
Range= [+/- 1%] [+/- 2%] [+/-3%] [+/- 4%] [+/- 5%] [+/- 6%] [+/- 7%] [+/- 8%] Sets output synchronization frequency range If input line frequency is outside this range, the UPS will lock in at the nominal frequency.
Range= [+10%][+15%] / [-10%][-15%][-20%] Sets Bypass Voltage range
[Check Freq/Volt] [Check Volt Only] [No Bypass]
Bypass Condition: The default setting [Check Freq/Volt] means the UPS will check the following specifications (1) and (2) when UPS has fault and needs transfer to Bypass.
The setting [Check Volt Only] means the UPS will check the following specification (1) when UPS has fault and needs transfer to Bypass. (1) Bypass voltage is inside the range of "Bypass V Window". (2) Bypass frequency is inside the range of "Sync Freq Range".
The setting [No Bypass] means the UPS is forbidden to transfer to Bypass when UPS has fault.
DEFAULT
SETTING
230V
+/- 5%
+10%/-15%
Check
Freq/Volt
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INDEX SET UP ITEMS AVAILABLE SETTINGS
[Disable] [Voltage= +/-15%] [Voltage = +/-10%]
When ECO mode is enabled the UPS will check the
05 ECO Mode
06 Manual Bypass
07 Audible Alarms
08 EBM Number
09 Generator Mode
10 Communication
Converter
11
Mode
12 Screen Saver
13 Clear Event Log
14 Signal Inputs
following specifications of Bypass quality
(1) Bypass voltage is inside the [V Range= +/-10%] (default setting) or [V Range= +/-15%]. (2) Bypass frequency is inside the +/-3Hz range of output nominal frequency.
[Disable] [Enable] When performing UPS maintenance, the user can manually transfer the connected load to Bypass without interrupting the output to the connected equipment.
[Disable] [Enable] [Only Bat Low] User can [Disable] or [Enable] the buzzer sound.
[0] [1] [2] [3] Sets the actual EBM (extended battery modules) number to get the correct estimated runtime.
[Disable] [Enable] When the UPS input power source is a generator set the UPS will operate normally without transferring to Battery Mode when this is [Enable].
[Disable] [Enable] All communication ports on the UPS are [Disable] or [Enable]
[Disable][Output Freq = 50Hz] [Output Freq = 60Hz] Sets [Output Freq = 50Hz] [Output Freq = 60Hz] to convert the input frequency to required output frequency.
[Disable] [1 Minute] [5 Minutes] Sets the amount of time the LCD screen stays on after no user input. The [Disable] option keeps the LCD screen on at all times.
[Activate?] Clears all the events stored in the LCD Control Panel Event Log.
[Disable] [EPO] [ROO] Sets [EPO] (Emergency Power Off) to shutdown the UPS remotely when the contact is open. Sets [ROO] (Remote On/Off) to turn On the UPS remotely when the contact is close and turn Off the UPS remotely when the contact is open. The On/Off power button on front panel will be disabled when set to [ROO].
DEFAULT
SETTING
Disable
Disable
Enable
0
Disable
Enable
Disable
5 Minutes
None
Disable
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INDEX SET UP ITEMS AVAILABLE SETTINGS
Period Battery
15
Te st
Reset Replace
16
Battery
17 IP Address
Reset Load
18
Energy
19 Battery Test
20 Alarm Test
21 Indicator Test
22 Fan Test
23 Date & Time
Automatic
24
Restore
Mandatory
25
Power Cycle
Recharged
26
Delay Time*
Recharged
27
Capacity*
[Disable] [1 Week] [2 Weeks] [3 Weeks] [4 Weeks]
Sets the battery test period.
[Clear] [Setup] Manually reset the Battery Replacement date.
[DHCP] [Manual] Select [Mode:Manual] to set IP Address,Subnet Mask and Gateway to network interface (RMCARD) or select DHCP to set automatically.
[Activate] Reset Load Energy Consumption (KWH) value.
[Activate] Starts a manual battery test, UPS will operate 10 seconds on Battery mode to check battery condition.
[Activate] Starts a manual Alarm test, buzzer will sound for 5 seconds.
[Activate] Starts a manual Indicator test.
[Activate] Starts a manual Fan test, UPS will operate fan with full speed 5 seconds.
[----] [--.--] [--:--] set Year/Month/Day Hour: Minute: Second to UPS or get Date & Time from PPBE (Agent) or RMCARD automatically.
[Disable] [Enable] User can [Disable] or [Enable] the auto restart function.
[Disable] [Enable] User can [Disable] or [Enable] the Mandatory power cycle function.
[0 Minute] [1 Minute] [2 Minutes] [3 Minutes] [5 Minutes] [10 Minutes] [20 Minutes] [30 Minutes] [60 Minutes]
When the utility power restores, the UPS will start to recharge until the specified delay is expired before restoring output power.
[0%] [15%] [30%] [45%] [60%] [75%] [90%]
When the utility power restores, the UPS will start to recharge until the specified battery capacity is met before restoring output power.
DEFAULT
SETTING
Disable
None
DHCP
None
None
None
None
None
None
Enable
Disable
0 Minute
0%
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INDEX SET UP ITEMS AVAILABLE SETTINGS
DEFAULT
SETTING
[0 Minute] [1 Minute] [2 Minutes] [3 Minutes] [4 Minutes] [5 Minutes] [6 Minutes] [7 Minutes]
28 Startup Delay
[8 Minutes] [9 Minutes] [10 Minutes]
0 Minute
When the utility power restores, the UPS will delay the restoration of output power.
Low Battery
29
Threshold**
Low Runtime
30
Threshold**
Dry Relay
31
Function***
* UPS will restore output when reaches the setting of “26. Recharged Delay Time” and “27. Recharged Capacity” at the same time.
** The battery low alarm triggers when “29. Low Battery Threshold” or “30. Low Runtime Threshold” is reached.
*** Dry Relay Function is only available for OLS1500/2000/3000EA.
[20%][25%] [30%][35%][40%][45%][50%][55%] [60%][65%] Sets the capacity to alarm battery low.
[0 Minute][1 Minute][2 Minutes][3 Minutes]......
[29 Minutes][30 Minutes] Sets the Runtime to alarm battery low.
[I/P Power Fail] [Battery Low] [Summary Alarm] [UPS On Bypass] [UPS Fail]
Sets the Dry Relay Function output.
20%
5 Minutes
UPS Fail
Example: Index 01, SETUP: Output Voltage to 220V then press enter to save the setting.
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(3) EVENT LOGS
The UPS will record the 12 most recent system events in the Event Log.
1. Select “EVENT” Icons.
2. Press the “ENTER” button to enter the “Event Logs”.
3. Press the “UP” and “DOWN” buttons to scroll through the “Event Logs”. The UPS will record events listed in the table below.
INDEX EVENT DISPLAYED DESCRIPTION
XX Event Content Event description [Please check the Event Code List.]
4. When selecting the submenu item, the index which represents the sequence will be exhibited.
5. Press the “ENTER” button to see the event code and event date/time.
INDEX EVENT DISPLAYED DESCRIPTION
Event Code Number : [C-XX]
[C-XX]
XX
(XXD)(XXH)(XXM) / [- - - -] [--.--] [--:--]
Event date and time : (XXD)(XXH)(XXM) (without PowerPanel® Business or RMCARD)
[- - - -] [--.--] [--:--] [Year][Month. Day][Hour: Minute] (with PowerPanel® Business or RMCARD)
6. Press the “ESC” to return to the Main Menu.
Example: Event 1: Battery Failure / 21min ago
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(4) INFORMATION
There are 10 UPS Information items that can be tested by the user.
1. Select “INFO” Icons.
2. Press the “ENTER” button to enter the “INFO”.
3. Press the “UP” and “DOWN” buttons to scroll through the “INFO” items shown in the table below.
4. Press the “ESC” to return to the Main Menu.
INDEX
Example: Index 1, EBM Number=0
INFORMATION
ITEMS
01 EBM Number X
02 UPS Rating XXXXVA/XXXXW Displays the UPS Rating
03 MCU Version [XXXX]
04 Model Name [OLSX] [000E] [RT2U] [A ] Displays the UPS Model Name
05 Date and Time
Next BATT
06
Change
07 IP
08 Subnet Mask
09 Gateway
10 MAC [XX.XX] [XX.XX] [XX.XX]
DATA DISPLAYED DESCRIPTION
Displays the EBM (extended battery modules) number.
Displays the UPS MCU Firmware Version
[- - - - ] [- -. - - ] [- - : - -]
[- - - - ] [- -. - - ]
[1.XXX] [2.XXX] [3.XXX] [4.XXX]
[1.XXX] [2.XXX] [3.XXX] [4.XXX]
[1.XXX] [2.XXX] [3.XXX] [4.XXX]
Displays the present Date & Time
Displays the next Battery Change Date.
Display the network IP address
Display the network Subnet Mask
Display the network Gateway
Display the network card MAC address
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EVENT CODE LIST
USING THE UPS SYSTEM
EVENT
CODE
01 Over Charge
02
04 Battery Low The Battery has been discharged to low level.
05 Battery Failure The UPS has detected battery failure.
06
07
12
21 Output short The UPS has detected output short.
22
25 EPO OFF The UPS has been turned off by EPO.
27 ROO OFF The UPS has been turned off by ROO.
EVENT
CONTENT
Charger Failure
BAT Disconnected
Service Battery
Load Over Set%
Output Overload
LCD DISPLAY DESCRIPTION
The Battery has been charged too High voltage.
The Battery Charger has malfunctioned.
The UPS has not detected batteries.
The Battery Replacement Date has reached the maintenance period.
The UPS has detected Output Watt or VA has exceeded user set parameter.
The UPS has detected Output Watt or VA are too High.
30 Inverter Fault The inverter has malfunctioned.
High Output
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Voltage
Low Output
32
Voltage
Over
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Temperature
34 Fan Error The UPS has detected a fan malfunction.
35 Rear Fan Error The UPS has detected a rear fan malfunction.
Middle Fan
36
Error
Front Fan
37
Error
The UPS has detected Inverter voltage too High.
The UPS has detected Inverter voltage too Low.
The UPS has detected internal temperature too High.
The UPS has detected a middle fan malfunction.
The UPS has detected a front fan malfunction.
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EVENT CODE LIST
USING THE UPS SYSTEM
EVENT
CODE
40 Bus Fault The UPS has detected DC Bus too High or Low.
41
42
43
44
50
51
52
53
54 Line Abnormal
N/A Ready ON The UPS has been turned on.
EVENT
CONTENT
Bus Fault +High
Bus Fault +Low
Bus Fault
-High
Bus Fault
-Low
Input Power Fail
Input V+Hz out of range
Input V out of range
Input Hz out of range
LCD DISPLAY DESCRIPTION
The UPS has detected +DC Bus too High.
The UPS has detected +DC Bus too Low.
The UPS has detected -DC Bus too High.
The UPS has detected -DC Bus too Low.
The UPS has detected input voltage or frequency out of range.
The UPS has detected input voltage and frequency out of range.
The UPS has detected input voltage out of range.
The UPS has detected input frequency out of range.
The UPS has detected the utility is out of range when the UPS is running auto-restart process.
N/A Shutdown The UPS has been shutdown.
N/A Sleep Mode The UPS has been entered sleep mode.
N/A Battery Test The Batteries have been tested.
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USING THE UPS SYSTEM
LCD WORD INDEX
WORD LCD DISPLAY DESCRIPTION
NO NO Bypass/NO IP Address
ENA Enable
DIS Disable
ACT Activate
SAVE Save
ESC Escape
VOFE Bypass condition: Check Voltage and Frequency
OLVO Bypass condition: Check only Voltage
OLBL Buzzer enable only battery Low
IPPF Dry relay function output: Input power fail
BATL Dry relay function output: Bat Low
SUML Dry relay function output: Summary alarm
BYPA Dry relay function output: Bypass
UPSF Dry relay function output: UPS fail
CLER Clear
SETU Setup
EPO Emergency power off
ROO Remote On/Off
DHCP IP address: DHCP
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USING THE UPS SYSTEM
LCD WORD INDEX
WORD LCD DISPLAY DESCRIPTION
MANU IP address: Manual
BATE Battery test
ALTE Alarm test
INTE Indicator test
FATE Fan test
NULL NULL
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TROUBLESHOOTING
LCD will use FAULT ICON with RED to indicate the Fault or Warning status.
EVENT
CODE
N/A Battery Mode
01 Over Charge
04 Battery Low
05
06
07
12
WARNING ICON POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTION
Battery Failure
BAT Disconnected
Service Battery
Load Over XXX%
(Yellow)
(Red)
UPS is operating on battery power.
Battery is overcharged.
UPS is operating on battery power and the alarm triggers when the set percentage of battery capacity or remaining back­up time is reached.
UPS will be shutting down soon due to extremely low battery voltage.
UPS has failed in Battery Test.
Missing battery power.
The Battery Replacement Date has reached the recommended 3 year maintenance period.
Your equipment requires more power than the setting in the Power Management Software (Power Panel® Business) will allow.
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Save your data and perform a controlled- shutdown.
Remove battery connector and check charger voltage.
UPS will restart automatically when acceptable utility power returns.
Check battery connector and battery fuse. Contact technical support to replace the battery.
Check battery connector and battery fuse.
If batteries have been recently replaced, then reset the Battery Replacement Date using PowerPanel® Business Edition-Agent software, RMCARD interface or through the LCD control panel on the UPS (See LCD Setting Configuration).
Shut off the non-essential equipment or increase the level in the Power Management Software.
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TROUBLESHOOTING
EVENT
CODE
21 Output Short
22
25 EPO OFF
27 ROO OFF
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EVENT
CODE
02
31 High Output V
32 Low Output V
40 Bus Fault
34 Fan Error
WARNING ICON POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTION
Output Overload
Over Temperature
Line Abnormal
FAULT ICON POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTION
Charger Failure
(Red)
(Red)
Output short circuit.
Your equipment requires more power than the UPS can provide. If the UPS is in Line Mode then it will transfer to Bypass Mode; if the UPS is in Battery Mode it will shutdown.
Missing the EPO connection.
Missing the ROO connection.
High temperature sensor activates protection.
Utility power is out of range for the UPS to auto­restart.
Charger has failed.
Output voltage is too high.
Output voltage is too low.
Internal DC bus voltage is too high or too low.
Internal Fan has failed.
Your attached equipment may have problems, please remove them and check again.
Shut off non-essential equipment. If this solves the overload problem, the UPS will transfer to normal operation.
Check the EPO connection.
Check the ROO connection.
Check the fan for operation and if the ventilation hole has been covered.
Check whether voltage or frequency of utility power is out of range.
Contact CyberPower for assistance.
Shut down UPS and turn off input breaker.Contact CyberPower for assistance.
Perform a Fan Test and check the Alarm. If the Alarm continues, Shut down UPS and turn off input breaker.Contact CyberPower for assistance.
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MAINTENANCE
Storage
To store your UPS for an extended period, cover it and store with the battery fully charged. Recharge the battery every three months to ensure battery life.
Warning: High voltage – Risk of Electric Shock
CAUTION! Only use replacement batteries that are certified by Cyber Power Systems. Use of
incorrect battery type is an electrical hazard that could lead to explosion, fire, electric shock, or short circuit.
CAUTION! Batteries contain an electrical charge that can cause severe burns. Before servicing batteries, please remove any conductive materials such as jewelry, chains, wrist watches, and rings.
CAUTION! Do not open or mutilate the batteries. Electrolyte fluid is harmful to the skin/eyes and may be toxic.
CAUTION! To avoid electric shock, turn off and unplug the UPS from the wall receptacle before servicing the battery.
CAUTION! Only use tools with insulated handles. Do not lay tools or metal parts on top of the UPS or battery terminals.
Replacement Batteries Please refer to the front side of the UPS for the model number of the correct replacement batteries. For battery procurement, log onto www.cyberpower.com, or contact your local dealer. When the Replace Battery the LCD displays Service Battery, use PowerPanel® Business Edition Agent software or log on to the RMCARD to perform a runtime calibration to verify battery capacity is sufficient and acceptable.
CAUTION! Batteries replacement must be performed by qualified personnel.
Battery Disposal
Do Not Discard
Batteries are considered hazardous waste and must be disposed of properly. Contact your local government for more information about proper disposal and recycling of batteries. Do not dispose of batteries in fire.
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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Models OLS1000EA OLS1500EA OLS2000EA OLS3000EA
Configuration
Capacity (VA) 1000 1500 2000 3000
Capacity (Watts) 900 1350 1800 2700
Form Factor Tower
Energy-saving Technology
Input
Input Voltage Range 80~ 300 Vac
Input Frequency Range
Input Power Factor ≧0.99
Cold Start Yes
Output
Output Waveform Pure Sine Wave
Output Voltage 208, 220, 230, 240Vac ±1%
Output Frequency 50 / 60Hz (Auto-Sensing or Configurable) ±0. 5Hz *
Transfer Time (Typically)
Rated Power Factor 0.9
Harmonic Distortion THD < 3% at Linear Load, < 5% at Non-linear Load
Crest Factor 3 : 1
ECO Mode Voltage Regulation
Protection
Surge Protection Surge Suppression ≧345(Joules)
Yes, ECO Mode Efficiency ≧95%
40~70Hz
0ms
±10%, ±15% (Configurable)
Line Mode:
105~110% Overload warning only 110~120% Warning, transfer to bypass after 60s
Overload Protection
Short Circuit Protection UPS Output Cut off Immediately / Circuit Breaker Protection
>120% Transfer to bypass immediately
Battery Mode:
105~110% Overload warning only 110~120% Warning, shutdown after 10s >120% Shutdown immediately
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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Models OLS1000EA OLS1500EA OLS2000EA OLS3000EA
Battery
Specifications (2) 12V (4) 12V (4) 12V (6) 12V
Recharge Time (Typically)
Sealed, Maintenance Free
Status Indicators
LCD Screen Graphic LCD
Audible Alarms
Environment
Operating Temperature
Operating Relative Humidity
Management & Communications
On-Device Features Self Test, Auto-Charge, Auto-Restart, Auto-Overload Recovery
Connectivity Ports (1) Serial Port (RS232), (1) USB Port
SNMP/HTTP Capable (1) Expansion Port (With optional RMCARD 205)
Software
Power Management Software
Physical
Dimension (WxHxD)mm
Net Weight (kg) 14.5 14.8 17.4 21.3
Battery Mode, Battery Test Fail, Battery Low,Overload,
UPS Fault, Over Charged, Fan Failure
32°F to 104°F ( 0°C to 40°C)
20 to 90% Non-Condensing
140 x 191 x 327 151 x 225 x 394 196 x 337 x 416
4 Hours
Yes
PowerPanel® Business
* Within 50/60HZ ±5% by default, the output frequency is synchronization with input mains. User can adjust the acceptable range for output frequency (±1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8%). When UPS work on Converter Mode, the output frequency is regulated at 50/60Hz
0.5% with load derating by 40%.
±
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APPENDIX - LCD WORD COMPARISON TABLE
WORD
0 A L V
1 B M W
2 C N X
3 D O Y
4 E P
5 F Q
LCD
DISPLAY
WORD
LCD
DISPLAY
WORD
LCD
DISPLAY
WORD
LCD
DISPLAY
6 G R
7 H S
8 I T
9 J U
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Cyber Power Systems, Inc.
11F., No.26, Jinzhuang Rd., Neihu Dist., Taipei City 114, Taiwan
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