INFOSEC E6 LCD 1000 RT, E6 LCD 2000 RT, E6 LCD 3000 RT User Manual

USER MANUAL
1000 / 2000 / 3000 VA
On-Line UPS
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Table of Contents
1 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTION ............................................................ 2
1.1. An Important Notice .................................................................................................................2
1.2. Storage Instruction...................................................................................................................2
2. PRODUCT INTRODUCTION........................................................................ 3
2.1 General Characteristics .............................................................................................................3
3. UPS FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTIONS ............................................................ 4
3-1 UPS Front Panel Display Descriptions.........................................................................................4
3-2 Real Panel Descriptions.............................................................................................................6
3-3 Operating Modes & Voltage System Configurations......................................................................7
3-4 Communication Port Explanation................................................................................................9
4. INSTALLATION AND OPERATION............................................................ 10
4-1 Unpacking ............................................................................................................................. 10
4-2 Selecting Installation Position .................................................................................................10
4-3 Set up ...................................................................................................................................11
4.4. Operation ..............................................................................................................................14
5. UPS WORKING PRINCIPLE...................................................................... 20
5.1. UPS System Block Diagram ..................................................................................................... 20
6. MAINTENANCE GUIDE............................................................................. 21
6.1. Trouble Shooting.................................................................................................................... 21
6.2. Error Codes and Their Descriptions..........................................................................................22
6.3. Maintenance ..........................................................................................................................22
7. BUNDLE SOFTWARE INSTALLATION GUIDE............................................ 23
7.1. Hardware Installation..............................................................................................................23
7.2. Software Installation............................................................................................................... 23
8. OPTIONAL COMMUNICATION CARDS ..................................................... 23
8.1. R2E (2nd RS-232 ) card............................................................................................................23
8.2. USE (2nd USB) card.................................................................................................................23
8.3. DCE (Dry Contact) card........................................................................................................... 24
8.4. SNMP Cards...........................................................................................................................24
8.5. SNMP/WEB card.....................................................................................................................24
8.6. SNMP card of Megatec............................................................................................................24
9. SPECIFICATIONS..................................................................................... 25
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1 Important Safety Instruction
1.1.
An Important Notice
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS - This Manual Contains Important Instructions that should be followed during Installation and Maintenance of the UPS
Do not open the case, as there are no serviceable parts inside. Your Warranty will
be void.
Do not install the UPS in an environment with sparks, smoke or gas. This UPS is equipped with an EMI filter. To prevent potential leakage current
hazard, ensure that the AC main supply is securely grounded.
This UPS is designed to be installed and commissioned in a sheltered, controlled
environment as follows:
o Operating temperature 0-40°C and 30-90% non-condensing humidity. o Always avoid contact with direct sunlight. o Installing the UPS in inflammable or hazardous environment. o Dusty, corrosive and salty environments can do damage to any UPS. o Install the UPS indoors as it is not designed for installation outdoors.
To prevent any overheating of the UPS, keep all ventilation openings free from
obstruction, and do not place anything on top of the UPS. Keep the UPS rear panel 20 cm away from the wall or other obstructions.
The battery will discharge naturally if the system is unused for any length of time. Install the UPS away from objects that give off excessive heat and areas that are
excessively wet.
Always switch off the UPS and disconnect the batteries when relocating the UPS. It should be recharged every 2-3 months if unused. If this is not done, then the
warranty will be null and void. When installed and being used.
Please ensure that the input voltage of the UPS matches the utility supply voltage.
Use a certified input power cable with the correct plugs and sockets for the appropriate voltage system.
1.2.
Storage Instruction
For extended storage in moderate climate, the batteries should be charged for 12 hours every 3 months interval by connecting the UPS to the utility supply and switch on input breaker located at UPS rear panel. Repeat this procedure every 2 months if the storage ambient temperature is above 30C.
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2. Product Introduction
2.1 General Characteristics
1. True online technology continuously supplies your critical device with a stable, regulated, transient-free pure sine wave AC Power.
2. High Frequency Transformer-less technology with rack/tower convertible enclosure enables the UPS for integration even in the most difficult of environment with space constraints.
3. This UPS is equipped with fully digitalized control logic for greater functionality and enhanced high level of power protection. Digital signal processing (DSP) also provides the UPS with powerful communication capability, which enhances the flexibility for easy remote control and monitoring
4. Wide input voltage tolerance from 60V ~ 144V (110V version) or 120V~288V (220V version) allows under-voltage or over-voltage correction without unnecessary battery drain and helps extend the battery life span.
5. DC-start function ensures the start-up of UPS even during power outages.
6. Revolutionary battery management circuit analyzes battery discharging status to adjust battery cut-off point and extend the batteries’ life span.
7. Active Power Factor Correction (PFC) control function constantly maintains the UPS Input Power Factor (PF) at > 0.99 for superb energy efficiency.
8. Selectable Bypass input voltage tolerance (Sensitivity low/high) to prevent under or over voltage being supply to the loads at Bypass mode. The selectable Voltage ranges are (i) Sensitivity Low: 90/180~130/260V & (ii) Sensitivity High: 97/194~130/260V.
9. Vast Selectable Output Voltages (100/110/115/120/127V or 200/208/220/230/240) to meet various voltage systems.
10. The UPS is designed to comply with various stringent international standards for Electromagnetic Interference & protection (EMC).
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3. UPS Functional Descriptions
3-1 UPS Front Panel Display Descriptions
LCD panel
LCD Display Green LED steadily lights up to indicate that the Utility input voltage is within the
window (80Vac~144Vac, or 160Vac~288Vac); the LED flashes flickeringly to indicate that the Utility input voltage is within the acceptable window (60Vac~79Vac, or 120Vac~159Vac).
, Green LED lights up to indicate there is an output available at the Programmable
Outlet 1 & Programmable Outlet 2.
Amber LED lights up to indicate the Bypass Input is normal. UPS Fault LED UPS On/Alarm Silence UPS OFF Switch Special functions log in/out Go to next page Go to previous page or change the setting of the UPS. To re-confirm the change of UPS Setting
--> Manual Bypass press " ON-KEY” and " Up-KEY" key simultaneously for approx. 3 seconds to transfer from "Inverter to Bypass" ( the bypass led continuously
“blink“ and the buzzer will beep intermediately ) or "Bypass to Inverter", when the UPS is on Line Mode and the Bypass Voltage Window is Normal.
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Symbols on the LCD Display Panel
Item Symbol Description
1
LINE
Utility or Bypass Source
2
Battery Low
3
Battery Abnormal
4
UPS Overloading
5
Site Wiring Fault
6
UPS Working in Service Mode
7
OFF
UPS Shutoff
8
FAIL
UPS Abnormal Lock
9
UPS Flow Chart
10
4 Digits Measurement Display
11
Indicate the item desired to be measured
12
Er05
Battery Weak or Dead
13
Er06
Output Short Circuit
14
Er10
Inverter Over-current
15
Er11
UPS Overheat
16
Er12
UPS Output Overloading
17
Er**
Other Error Code
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3-2 Real Panel Descriptions
1. USB Port
2. RS232 Port
3. Emergency Power Off (EPO) Dry Contact Signal inputs
4. Communication Card Options Slot
5. External Battery Connector
6. AC power connection socket
7. AC Outlets
8. Two programmable outlets
9. Utility Input circuit breaker
10. Cooling Fans
11. Output circuit breaker for two outlets
12. Output circuit breaker for two programmable outlets
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3-3 Operating Modes & Voltage System Configurations
Download and open the “UPS Setting Tool” Software to see the screen as below
System Configuration Settings
1. System Voltage SelectionSelect Input Voltage 110V or 220V
2. Voltage Configurations:Select UPS Output Voltage 200V/208V/220V/230V/240V or
100V/110V/115V/120V/127V
3. UPS ModesSelect Normal/CF50*/CF60* Mode
4. Output Voltage Fine TuningOutput Voltage Regulation from 0~±3%
5. Bypass Voltage WindowsSensitivity: Select Sensitivity Low/Sensitivity High**
Sensitivity Low Sensitivity High
110V 90V130V 97V~130V 220V 180V260V 194V~260V
6. Syn-Frequency WindowSelect 3Hz/1Hz Inverter Freq synchronizing range
7. Com Port:Select the Com Port of PC
8. Click on “Write” to confirm the configuration settings. The UPS will beep twice to acknowledge setting is successful.
9. Turn off the UPS and unplug input power cord from AC Power Utility receptacle to shutdown whole unit without internal power supply existing, after setting is complete. 3 seconds later reconnect input power cord into AC Power Utility receptacle and turn on the UPS, referring to the section 4.4 Operation. The UPS will perform in new settings.
Note: *CF50/CF60 = Frequency Converter mode 50 to 60Hz or vice versa
**Sensitivity Low: 90/180~130/260V Sensitivity High: 97/194~130/260V
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Programmable outlet setting
The UPS is equipped with 2 programmable outlets for use to supply to less critical loads. These outlets can be disabled to shed the less critical loads during back-up modes or overload conditions to maintain quality power supply to the more critical loads connected to the UPS.
Click on the “Programmable outlet setting” bar to enter to the setting screen as shown below.
1. Outlet Turn On After Turn on UPS –
select the time to automatically enable this outlet within the specified time when the UPS is powered on. If “0” sec is selected, the outlet will be enabled once the UPS is powered on
.
2. Outlet Turn Off After AC Failure –
select this option to automatically disable the outlet within the specified time after utility outage to shed the less critical loads to provide longer battery back-up time for the other more critical loads connected to the UPS.
3. Outlet Turn On After AC Recovered –
select this option to automatically enable the
outlet within the specified time after the utility is restored.
4. Outlet Turn Off When Battery Lower than -
select this option to automatically disable the outlet at the specified remaining battery power capacity(%) during battery mode to shed the less critical loads to prolong battery back-up time for the other more critical loads connected to the UPS.
5. Outlet Turn Off When Overload –
select this option to automatically disable the outlet during overload condition (bypass mode) to possibly allow the more critical loads:
a) To be continually supplied via Bypass without shut down
6. You have to select the "Setting" menu to configure new parameters. The calibration is confirmed successfully after the UPS beeps twice. Turn off the UPS and unplug input power cord from AC Power Utility receptacle to shutdown whole unit without internal power supply existing, after setting is complete. 3 seconds later reconnect input power cord into AC Power Utility receptacle and turn on the UPS, referring to the section 4.4 Operation. The UPS will perform in new settings.
7. Manual Control Switch – Click “On” or “Off” to manually enabled or disabled the programmable outlets, overriding all previous settings
.
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3-4 Communication Port Explanation
The UPS is equip with EPO dry contacts input, true RS232 & USB Communication port as standard to provide communication with bundled UPS monitoring software for remote monitoring of UPS status via PC.
There are 4 other optional interface cards available to meet various communication needs, i.e. DCE (dry contact relay card), R2E, USE and SNMP/WEB card (Please consult Ch8).
The bundled software of the UPS is compatible with many operating systems such as Windows 98, & 2000, ME, NT and XP. For other applications such as Novell, NetWare, UNIX, Linux, please contact your local dealer for suitable software.
All the communication ports (including optional cards) can be active & use simultaneously to monitor the UPS status. However only 1 communication interface at any one time with the highest priority has the ability to command & control the UPS. The priority of these communication interfaces are as follow:
Highest Priority (in descending order),
1) EPO input port
2) Optional Interface card
3) USB
4) RS232
True RS232 Port interface descriptions
Baud Rate 2400 bps Data Length 8 bits Stop Bit 1 bit Parity None
The Pin Assignments of the true RS232 port are illustrated as follows
Pin 3 RS232 Rx Pin 2 RS232 Tx Pin 5 Ground
EPO
The Pin assignments of the EPO Input port are:
1  EPO+ 2 Ground
To enable the EPO function, please short Pin 1 & 2.
1
2
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4. Installation and Operation
Read the Safety Instruction guide (page 2) before installing the UPS
4-1 Unpacking
Inspect the UPS upon receipt. The manufacturer designed robust packaging for your product. However, accidents and damage may occur during shipment. Notify the forwarder and dealer if there is damage.
The packaging is recyclable; save it for reuse or dispose of it properly. Remove the UPS from the carton box.
Check the package contents. Standard content shall includes
1 set of User's Manual 2 pcs of IEC output cables (for UPS with IEC sockets only) 1 pc of detached AC Input Power Cord (for UPS with IEC sockets
only)
1 set of UPS communication software with RS232 cable 1 set of Tower/Rack Accessories Kit as below:
4-2 Selecting Installation Position
The UPS is heavy. Select a location sturdy enough to handle the UPS weight.
To ensure proper operation and long operating life, always position the UPS according to the following requirement
1. Keep minimum 20cm (8 inches) distance clearance from the rear panel of the UPS to avoid any obstructions.
2. Do not block the air-flow to the ventilation louvers of the unit.
3. Please ensure the installation site is free from excessive dust and the ambient temperature and humidity should be within the specified limits.
4. Do not place the UPS in a dusty or corrosive environment or near any flammable objects.
5. This UPS is not designed for outdoor use.
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4-3 Set up
Tower Configuration Setup
Step 1
Step 2
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Power Module + Battery Module
Step 1
Step 2
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Rack-Mount Configuration Setup
Step 1
Step 2
Step 3
Step 4
Step 5
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4.4. Operation
LCD panel
Start Up In Normal Mode
(1) Make sure the voltage of Utility matches with the input voltage window of the UPS
and ensure the grounding is connected properly.
(2) Connect the UPS to the wall Receptacle of the Utility. Turn on the main “ON” switch
to start up the UPS. LED and light up to indicate the Utility and the Bypass are normal. The LCD will illustrate from drawing A to drawing B.
A
B
(3) Then, the UPS is on Stand-By Mode now and it will proceed self-test automatically.
If there is no abnormal message occurred, it means the pre-start-up of the UPS is successful and the charger starts to charge the batteries.
(4) Press the UPS On Switch‘ ’for approx. 3 seconds, then the Buzzer sounds twice.
If the UPS start-up is successful, the LCD display changes from drawing B to drawing C.
C
(5) In case of failure in self-test, the LCD display will illustrate as drawing D, then, an
error code or error status will be shown on the screen.
D
E
(6) Your start-up operation of the UPS is completely now as illustrated as drawing E.
Make sure the UPS is plugged onto the wall receptacle for charging at least 4 hours and the batteries of the UPS are fully charged
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Start-up in Battery Mode (Cold Start)
(1) Make sure the UPS has already been installed with batteries. (2) Press the UPS On switch to awake the UPS for approx. 3 seconds, and then the
buzzer sounds twice. The LCD display will illustrate from Drawing A to drawing G.
G
(3) Press the UPS On switch of the UPS again for approx. 3 seconds till the LCD
display illustrates from drawing G to drawing H, then the UPS will be in self-test Mode. The UPS may offer energy to the output in a minute, and the LCD display illustrates as drawing I. In case of failure in pushing the UPS Off Switch in 10 seconds, the UPS will automatically turn off.
H
I
Note: *Ensure the UPS Battery is pre-charge for minimum 4 hours by
simply connecting the AC power cord to the Utility receptacle.
Check Measured Values & Figures detected by UPS
(1) If you would like to check the measured values & messages, please use scroll up
and scroll down key pads. When you use scroll down key pad, the LCD display will illustrate in sequence from Drawing E(Input Voltage) Drawing J(Input Frequency) Drawing K(UPS Output Voltage) Drawing L(UPS Output Frequency) Drawing M(UPS Output Load percentage) Drawing N(UPS Battery Voltage) Drawing O(UPS inner temperature
J M
K N
L O
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P2
UPS Default Data and Special Function Execution
(1) After UPS is turned on successfully, use key pad to change the LCD Display screen to drawing P1.
P1
(2) Press key pad to scroll down the LCD screen, and then check the UPS settings. The LCD display will show in sequence: Drawing P1(buzzer)Drawing Q1(self test)Drawing R1(Bypass Voltage)Drawing S(Output Frequency Synchronized Window)Drawing T(Inverter Output Voltage)Drawing U1(UPS Operation Mode)Drawing V(Output Voltage Fine Tuning)
Q1 T
Q2 U1
R1 U2
R2 U3
S V
(3) Press scroll up key pad, you may execute special functions. The functions include
Buzzer ON (as drawing P1) or buzzer OFF (as drawing P2, Alarm silence for UPS warning) and self-test ON (as Drawing Q1) or OFF (as Drawing Q2. UPS will execute battery test for 10 seconds), if the self-test is successful, it show as Drawing W; otherwise, it will show as Drawing D & error message at the same time.
W
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UPS Default Settings and Their Alternatives
(1) Make sure the UPS is not “ON” yet, which means it is not in Line Mode or Backup
Mode. Press on ON Switch and scroll down key pads simultaneously for approx. 3 seconds, the buzzer will sound twice, the LCD display screen shows as
drawing P1, then the UPS is under setting mode now. (2) To scroll down the LCD screen, you may refer to Chapter 4.4.1.3. Point 1. (3) Except Buzzer (as Drawing P1 & P2) and self-test (Q1 & Q2), all the rest default
settings may be changed by pressing scroll up key pad. (4) Drawing R1 and R2 mean the bypass input acceptable window, it can be 180Vac~
260Vac for 220Vac system, 90Vac~130Vac for 110Vac system or 194Vac~260Vac
for 220Vac system, 97Vac~130Vac for 110Vac system. (5) Drawing S means the bypass frequency window of the inverter output, the
acceptable setting values are +/-3Hz and +/-1Hz.
(6) Drawing T means the acceptable Inverter Output Voltage, of which voltage is 200V,
208V, 220V, 230V, or 240V for 220Vac system , or 100V, 110V, 115V, 120V and
127V. (7) Drawing U1, U2 and U3 mean the operation modes of the UPS, of which alternative
is Online, fixed 50Hz Output or fixed 60Hz Output.
(8) Drawing V means the adjustments of the Inverter Output, which may be calibrated
as 0%, +1%, -1%, +2%, -2%, +3%, or -3%
(9) When all the setting changes are done, you have to press enter key pad to save
all the changes when the LCD screen shows as drawing X. All those changes will be
activated only when the UPS is re-turned on. The LCD screen will be back to the
original screen before setting.
X
(10) Turn off the UPS and the input breaker of the Utility. (11) Your Setting changes are complete.
UPS Is Off Due to Unknown Reason and Its Trouble Shooting
(1) If there is a serious abnormal condition occurred, the UPS will lock itself in “OFF”
position as shown in the drawing Y and a abnormal message will show in the LCD screen.
Y
(2) For some special conditions, the UPS will lock itself; however, it is still allowed to
have bypass output in most of conditions and the LCD screens will show as drawing
Z and error message will be shown on the screen.
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Z
(3) To release the UPS lock, please proceed the followings:
(a) Check those error messages recorded
(b) Check to see Chapter 6.2 to trouble shoot the problem of the UPS; otherwise,
consult your local distributor for service.
(c) Press key pad for 5 seconds and buzzer will sound twice. (d) Turn off the Breaker of the Utility Input. (e) The UPS lock problem is solved now.
Shut Off
(1) Press key pad for about 5-10 seconds, the Inverter output will be turned off, the
UPS will stop power supply to the outlets and the LCD screen shows as drawing B. (2) Turn off the input of the UPS. (3) The UPS is turned off completely.
Status & Alarm Buzzer
The following table helps to define some of the common UPS statuses with respect to
their buzzer beep descriptions.
Status Definitions Buzzer Beep Descriptions
UPS faulty, Inverter shutdown. All functions inhabited.
Long Continuous Beep
UPS faulty, loads continue to be supplied via Inverter or Bypass.
Single successive beep with ~ 2 sec interval
Battery mode Single short successive beep with ~1 sec interval
Battery low Very quick and short successive beep
Confirm/RS232 port receiving 2 quick & short beeps Service mode ok 1 quick & short beep UPS initial starts up with self test
2 successive quick & short beeps, repeating per ~2 sec interval.
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Battery Replacement
Step 1
Step 2 Step 3
Step 4
1KVA
2K/3KVA
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5. UPS Working Principle
5.1.
UPS System Block Diagram
(fig 5.1)
Figure 5.1 above illustrates the True On-Line Double Conversion architecture of the UPS system. The major modules consist of
1) An AC to DC power converter (Rectifier) with PFC control circuit
2) A DC to AC power high frequency inverter
3) An Intelligent Battery Charger
4) A bank of stationary maintenance-free batteries
5) A DC to DC push/pull converter control circuit
6) A Static Bypass Loop
7) Input & Output EMI Filter
Summery guide to the UPS operating modes against the Utility AC Power Source conditions
Utility Conditions UPS Operating Modes
LEDs Display
indications
Utility Normal
Rectifier convert AC to DC, battery charging, Inverter convert DC to AC and supply to loads with clean & stable power.
, , LEDs remain illuminated
Utility Abnormal (under or over voltage) / Absent
Rectifier and charger stop operating,Battery discharge via DC~DC boost circuit and supply
to Inverter. Loads continue to receive supply from Inverter. Alarm buzzer beeps, UPS now on battery mode.
LED off, LED illuminated
Utility Abnormal/Absent, Battery low voltage
Rectifier and charger stop operating,Battery discharge via DC~DC boost circuit and supply
to Inverter. Alarm buzzer beeps with quick & short succession, indicating battery power low and Inverter may stop supply soon.
LED off, &
LED
illuminated.
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6. Maintenance Guide
6.1.
Trouble Shooting
When the UPS becomes faulty or malfunctions during operation, you may check the fault lists below for respective solutions. Should the problem persists, please contact your local dealer for assistance.
Situation Check Items Solution
UPS Fault LED Read the error code
(see next page for error readings) displayed by the combinations of the LEDs and verify the fault as follow:
1. Er05,
2. Overload
3. Er11 (UPS Over Temperature)
4. Site wiring/Ground fault
5. Er14 (Fans out of order)
6. Other error codes
1. Check battery connection if is properly done. Measure Battery voltage to ensure batteries are charged or healthy. Recharge batteries for 4 hours if necessary. Simulate Utility outage to verify if UPS is able to provide DC back-up. Otherwise consult your local dealer right away.
2. Disconnect some non critical loads form the UPS output until overload ceases. Check if there is any short circuit between cables due to broken cable insulator. Replace the cables in necessary.
3. Remove any objects obstructing the ventilation louvers. Verify if the cooling fans are working properly. Contacts your local dealer to replace the fans if necessary.
4. Verify if the “L” & “N” phase of the Utility AC source has been wrongly wired or if the Ground-Neutral Voltage exceeded the limits
5. Verify if the ventilating fans are functioning properly. Do not attempt to replace the fans by yourself. Contact your local dealer for replacement.
6. Consult your local dealer for assistance.
UPS fails to provide battery backup or its back up time is shorter than its intended performance.
If the backup time remains non­satisfactory after 4 hours of charging, please contact your local dealer for battery replacement.
UPS is normal but no Output to load
Check if all power codes are properly connected.
If problem persist, consult your local dealer for technical assistance.
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The UPS switches to battery mode then back to Utility mode, when connected device is turned on. Or, the UPS Switches back and forth between battery and Utility.
1. If any power strip is connected to the UPS.
2. Verify if there is any damage to the utility Wall Receptacle or if the cable cord plug is faulty.
1. Do not use power strip.
2. Replace the wall receptacle/cable cord plug.
Strange noise & smell
Immediately shut down the whole System. Disconnect the power from the UPS and call for service.
UPS is unable to provide backup power source
Check that the battery connectors are fully engaged. Allow the battery to recharge if the batter is weak. If problem persist after recharging, replace the battery. If problem persist, consult your local dealer for technical assistance.
6.2.
Error Codes and Their Descriptions
6.3.
Maintenance
Clean the dust from the ventilation openings and intakes on the rear panel.
1. Turn off the UPS and wipe the casing with a damp cloth.
2. Periodically unplug the power cord of the UPS from the wall receptacle to test the batteries condition.
3. Be sure you have already saved your application before you proceed the battery discharging capability test.
Code Descriptions
Er05 Battery weak or faulty Er06 Output short-circuited Er07 EPO mode Er11 UPS over-temperature Er12 Inverter overload Er14 Fans out of order Er18 EEPROM's data error
Er24 Utility Low<85/170V& Battery Disconnect Er28 Bypass overload
Er31 EEPROM's data not conform to the Jumper Setting
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EPO
G
DC36V
ACOUTPUT
2
1
7. Bundle Software Installation Guide
7.1.
Hardware Installation
1. Connect the male connector of RS232/USB* cable to the UPS communication port.
2. Connect the female connector of the RS232/USB* cable to a dedicated RS232 port
of the Computer.
3. For optional interface cards, please refer to Chapter 8 for more details.
*Note: Only RS232 cable is provided with the UPS. USB cable is optional
7.2.
Software Installation
Please refer to the user’s manual of the bundled software CD_ROM for installation guide.
8. Optional Communication Cards
8.1.
R2E (2nd RS-232) card
CN1 is for RS232 DB9. For communication protocol, please refer to Chapter 3.4.1 Installation Position: Optional Slot.
8.2.
USE (2nd USB) card
CN1 is for USB. Installation Position: Optional Slot
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8.3.
DCE (Dry Contact) card
The pin assignments of 10-Pin Terminal
1 UPS on Bypass mode (Bypass) 2 Utility Normal (Normal close contact) 3 Utility Normal (Normal open contact) 4 Inverter On 5  Battery Low 6 Battery Bad or abnormal 7 UPS Alarm 8 Common 9 Shutdown UPS positive (+) signal 10 Shutdown UPS negative (-) signal
The shutdown function will be activated, after a +6~+25Vdc is put between pin 9
and pin 10 for 5 seconds.
The capacity of each relay contact is 40Vdc/25mA. Installation Position: Optional Slot. Flexible signal output for N.C. (Normal Close) or N.O.(Normal Open) contact by
shorting pin1-2 or pin2-3 from JP1-5.
The shutdown function will be enabled in 1 minute after blackout occurs if the
pin1-2 of both CN1 and CN6 are shorted by cap. Or, the shutdown function can only be enabled by pin9-10 of CN3 if the pin2-3 of both CN1 and CN6 are shorted by cap
8.4.
SNMP Cards
8.5.
SNMP/WEB card
For installation, please refer to the user’s manual
attached with the card.
Installation Position: Optional Slot
8.6.
SNMP card of Megatec
For installation, please refer to the user’s manual
attached with the card.
Installation Position : Optional Slot
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
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9. Specifications
E6 LCD 1000 RT E6 LCD 2000 RT E6 LCD 3000 RT INPUT
Voltage Range (Vac)
115 V : 60/70/80-144
230 V :120/140/160-288 Frequency (Hz) 50 / 60 Hz ± 5 Hz (Auto detection) Number of phases Single phase + ground Input Power factor > 0,99 (full load) THD -
OUTPUT
Voltage Range (Vac)
115 V :100/110/115/120/127
230 V :200/208/220/230/240 Voltage adjustment ­Voltage regulation < ± 1% up to low battery alarm Capacity (VA/W) 1000 2000 3000 Power Factor 0,7 Output wave form Sine wave, THD <3% (from 0 up to 100% in load) Frequency stability ± 1% (battery mode) Frequency regulation 3 Hz or 1 Hz (program by software) Transfer time 0 ms Crest factor 3:1 Efficiency >85% >88% Nominal autonomy > 7 min > 7 min > 5 min Cold start Yes
BATTERY
Type Lead waterproof and without maintenance Capacity 12 V/ 7 Ah 12 V/7 Ah 12 V/ 9 Ah Quantity 3 6 6 Voltage (V) 36 72 Recharge time 3 hours at 90%
DISPLAY
Status on LCD and LED
Normal, Battery, Bypass, Pro
g
socket 1, Prog socket 2, Autotest, Low battery, Default Battery, Defaul
t
connection, Default, Overload, load level and b a ttery level
Data specified on LCD
Input voltage, Input frequency, Output voltage, Frequency voltage, charge level, Voltage battery,
internal Temperature
Self-diagnostics In mains mode and by software
PROTECTION
Short circuit off mode immediately Over heating Mains mode : Bypass Transfer - Battery Mode : Automatic shutdown Low battery Alarm and automatic stop EPO Stop immediate Battery Electronic system of management of battery discharge Leakage current
ALARMS
Acoustics & display mains default, Low battery, Overload, environment default
PHYSICALS CHARACTERISTICS
Mechanicals dimensions (wxhxd) mm 440x88x405 400x88x650 Input connectors
115 V : NEMA
230 V : IEC
115 V : NEMA
230 V : IEC
115 V : NEMA
230 V : IEC
Output connectors
115 V : 6* NEMA
230 V : 6* IEC
115 V : 2* 5-15R+ 2* 5-20R
230 V : 6* IEC
115 V : 4* 5-15R+1* L5-30R
230 V : 4* IEC 10A +1*IEC 16
A
Net weight + battery weight (Kgs) 15,1 27,9 29,7
ENVIRONMENT
Operating temp, range 0-40°C Warning temperature Battery design for use at 25°C. A higher ambient temperature will decrease its life span Altitude 0-2000 m up to 40°C / 3000 m up to 35°C Humidity 90% max without condensation Noise < 50dB (at 1 m)
INTERFACE COMPUTER
Type Standard RS 232 or USB Slots relay card, SNMP/Web card compatible systems Windows 95/98/NT/2000/XP/Vista, Novell Netware, Linux etc
COMPLIANCE
Quality ISO 9001 certified manufacturing Security EN62040-1-1, IEC 60950-1 Performance EN 62040-3 Standard EMC EN 62040-2, EN61000-3-2, EN61000-3-3, FCC Class A Marking CE, UL, cUL, FCC
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