Minuteman EP500LCD, EP700LCD, EP1000LCD, EP1500LCD User Manual

Para Systems, Inc.
1455 LeMay Dr.
Carrollton, TX 75007
Phone: 1-972-446-7363
Fax: 1-972-446-9011 Internet: minutemanups.com UPS Sizing: sizemyups.com
Entrepid
Series UPS
User's Manual
PN - 34000491 R3
Table Of Contents
1. Introduction 2
2. Controls and Indicators 6
3. Installation 8
4. Operation 11
5. Troubleshooting 14
6. Replacing the Battery 15
7. Obtaining Service 18
8. Specifications 19
9. Limited Product Warranty 21 A1 . Declaration of Conformity 22
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Chapter 1: Introduction
Thank you for purchasing this power protection product. It has been designed and manufactured to provide many years of trouble free service. Please read this manual before installing your Entrepid Series UPS, models EP500LCD, EP700LCD, EP1000LCD, EP1500LCD as it provides important information that should be followed during the installation and the maintenance of the UPS system allowing you to correctly set up your system for the maximum safety and performance. Included is information on customer support and factory service, if it is required. If you experience a problem with the UPS system please refer to the Troubleshooting guide in this manual to correct the problem or collect enough information so that the Technical Support Department can assist you.
CAUTION! This UPS series is ONLY intended to be installed in an indoor temperature controlled environment that is free of conductive contaminants. This UPS series is not intended for use in a computer room as defined in the Standard for the Protection of Electronic Computer/Data Processing Equip­ment ANSI/NFP A 75.
CAUTION! Connect the UPS to a two pole, three wire grounding AC wall
outlet. The receptacle must be connected to the appropriate branch protec­tion (circuit breaker or fuse). Connection to any other type of receptacle may result in a shock hazard and violate local electrical codes. Do not use exten­sion cords, adapter plugs, or surge strips.
CAUTION! To reduce the risk of fire, connect only to a circuit provided with
20 amperes maximum branch circuit over-current protection in accordance with the National Electric Code, ANSI/NFPA 70.
IMPORT ANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
SA VE THESE INSTRUCTIONS !
CONSIGNES DE SÉCURITÉ IMPORT ANTES
SAUVEGARDEZ CES CONSIGNES!
Veuillez lire ce manuel avant l'inst allation de l'onduleur modèles EP500LCD, EP700LCD, EP1000LCD, EP1500LCD. Il contient de l'information importante qui doit être respectée au cours de l'installation et de l'entretien de l'onduleur et des batteries. Cette information vous permettra de correctement installer le système pour atteindre son rendement maximum en toute sécurité.
CAUTION! The maximum ambient operating temperature for this UPS series is 40°C (“0 ~ 40°C” for Ambient Operation). The external vents and openings on the UPS are provided for ventilation.
T o ensure reliable operation of the UPS and to protect the UPS from over­heating, these vents and openings must not be blocked or covered. Do not insert any object into any of the vents or openings that may hinder the ve­ntilation.
Install the UPS system in a well ventilated area, away from excess moistu-
re, heat, dust, flammable gas or explosives.
Leave adequate space (at least 20cm) around all sides of the UPS system
for proper ventilation.
Do not mount the UPS system with its front or rear panel facing down at
any angle.
Before usage, you must allow the UPS system to adjust to room temper-
ature (20°C~25°C or 68°F~77°F) for at least one hour to avoid moisture condensing inside the UPS.
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CAUTION! T o reduce the risk of electrical shock with the inst allation of this
UPS equipment and the connected equipment, the user must ensure that the combined sum of the AC leakage current does not exceed 3.5mA.
CAUTION! To reduce the risk of electrical shock in conditions where the
load equipment grounding cannot be verified, disconnect the UPS from the AC wall outlet before installing a computer interface cable. Reconnect the power cord only after all signaling connections are made.
W ARNING: This Uninterruptible Power Supply contains potentially hazard-
ous voltages. Do not attempt to disassemble the UPS beyond the battery replacement procedure. This UPS contains no user serviceable parts. Re­pairs and battery replacement must be performed by QUALIFIED SERVICE
PERSONNEL ONL Y. WARNING: Qualified Service Personnel ONL Y must perform the installation
and servicing of these UPS systems. MINUTEMAN accepts no liabilities and is not limited to: injury to the Service Personnel, or damages to; the UPS, or the connected equipment caused by the incorrect installation or servicing of the UPS system.
WARNING: Risk of Electrical Shock. Hazardous live parts inside these
power supplies are energized from the battery even when the AC input is disconnected.
CAUTION! T o de-energize the output s of the UPS:
1. If the UPS is on press and release the On/Off/Test Button.
2. Disconnect the UPS from the AC wall outlet.
3. T o de-energize the UPS completely, disconnect the battery .
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NOTICE! The output of this device is not sinusoidal. It has a total harmonic
distortion and maximum single harmonic as below: EP500LCD Total harmonic: 43.1% Single harmonic: 30.7% EP700LCD Total harmonic: 46.5% Single harmonic: 35.9% EP1000LCD Total harmonic: 36.3% Single harmonic: 19.0% EP1500LCD Total harmonic: 33.6% Single harmonic: 13.3%
ON / OFF / TEST BUTTON: To turn the UPS on: press and hold the On/Off/T est Button until the alarm sounds one beep and then release. The UPS will perform a five second battery test. Once the UPS has passed the battery test the UPS will reset to the norml AC mode and provide power to the connected load. T o turn the UPS of f: press and hold the On/Off/T est Button until the alarm sounds one beep and then release. To perform a ten-second battery test: With the UPS in the normal AC mode, press and hold the On/Off/Test Button until the alarm sounds four beeps, and then release. During the test, the UPS will switch to the Battery mode, the On-Battery icon will illumi­nate and the alarm will sound.
NOTICE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B computing device in accordance with the specifications in Sub­part J of Part 15 of FCC Rules and the Class B limits for radio noise emissions from digital apparatus set out in the Radio Interference of the Canadian Depart­ment of Communications. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against such interference in a residential installation. This equip­ment generates and uses radio frequency and if not installed and used properly , that is, in strict accordance with the manufacturer's instructions, this equip­ment may cause interference to radio and television reception. If this equip­ment does cause interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
Reorient the receiving antenna.Relocate the computer with respect to the receiver.Move the computer away from the receiver.Plug the computer into a different outlet so that the computer and receiver
are on different branch circuits.
Shielded communications interface cables must be used with this product. WARNING: Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by
the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.
NOTE: These UPSs are shipped with the batteries disconnected. The batter­ies must be connected before putting these UPSs into service. Refer to Sec­tion 3 "Installation" for connecting the batteries.
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Receiving Inspection
After removing your UPS from its carton, it should be inspected for damage that may have occurred in shipping. Immediately notify the carrier and place of purchase if any damage is found. Warranty claims for damage caused by the carrier will not be honored. The packing materials that your UPS was shipped in are carefully designed to minimize any shipping damage. In the unlikely case that the UPS needs to be returned to the manufacturer, please use the original packing material. Since the manufacturer is not responsible for ship­ping damage incurred when the system is returned, the original packing mate­rial is inexpensive insurance. PLEASE SA VE THE P ACKING MA TERIALS!
Life Support Policy
As a general policy , we do not recommend the use of any of our products in life support applications where failure or malfunction of the product can be reason­ably expected to cause failure of the life support device or to significantly affect its safety or effectiveness. We do not recommend the use of any of our prod­ucts in direct patient care. We will not knowingly sell our products for use in such applications unless it receives in writing assurances satisfactory to us that (a) the risks of injury or damage have been minimized, (b) the customer assumes all such risks, and (c) our liability is adequately protected under the circumstances.
© COPYRIGHT 2015 BY PARA SYSTEMS, INC.
All Rights Reserved. All right s of this User Manual (“Manual”), including but not limited to the content, information, and figures are solely owned and reserved by Para Systems, Inc. (“Para Systems”). The Manual can only be applied to the operation or the use of this product. Any disposition, duplication, dissemi­nation, reproduction, modification, translation, extraction, or usage of this Manual in whole or in part is prohibited without the prior written permission of Para Systems. Given that Para Systems will continuously improve and de­velop the product, changes may be made to the information in this Manual at any time without obligation to notify any person of such revision or changes. Para Systems will make all possible efforts to secure the accuracy and the integrity of this Manual. Para Systems disclaims any kinds or forms of war­ranty, guarantee, or undertaking, either expressly or implicitly, including but not limited to the completeness, faultlessness, accuracy, non-infringement, merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose of the Manual.
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Chapter 2: Controls and Indicators
CONTROL PANEL
1. Battery Capacity Bar Graph: Displays the amount of Battery Capacity avail­able in the AC and Battery mode.
2. Load Capacity Bar Graph: Displays the amount of load connected to the UPS in the AC and Battery mode.
3. AC normal and Boost/Buck mode Icon: Illuminates when the UPS is in the AC normal mode and flashs when the UPS is in the Boost or the Buck mo­de.
4. On-Battery Icon: Illuminates when the UPS is operating in the Battery mode.
5. Overload Icon: Illuminates when the amount of load attached to the UPS ex­ceeds its power rating,
6. On/Off/T est Button: To turn the UPS On/Off and to perform a ten-second b­attery test.
7. UPS Parameters and Error codes: Input - Volt age and Frequency. Output - Volt age and Frequency . Estimated Runtime (minutes) - AC normal and Battery mode. S.L.F - A site wiring fault has been detected. FAL - An internal fault has been detected.
8. Scroll Button: T o scroll through the UPS p arameters.
REAR P ANEL
1. Input power cord: Connecting to the Utility Power.
2. Surge-only output receptacles: Noncritical equipment.
3. The RJ1 1/45: Phone/fax/network protection.
4. USB Communications Port: UPS monitoring and control.
5. Battery Backup & Surge output receptacles: Mission critical equipment.
6. Input circuit breaker: Protection against an excessive overload.
Model # Input Power Plug
EP500LCD EP700LCD EP1000LCD EP1500LCD
NEMA 5-15P W/6 ft cord
Output Power Receptacles
6-NEMA 5-15R Battery Backup & Surge 2-NEMA 5-15R Surge Only
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Chapter 3: Installation
INSTALLATION PLACEMENT
This UPS series is ONLY intended to be install in an indoor temperature con- trolled environment that is free of conductive contaminants. DO NOT operate the UPS in: extremely dusty and/or unclean areas, locations near heating devices, water or excessive humidity, or where the UPS is exposed to direct sunlight. Select a location, which will provide good air circulation for the UPS at all times. Route power cords so they cannot be walked on or damaged. Typi­cal battery life is 3 to 5 years. Environmental factors do affect battery life. High temperatures, poor utility power, and frequent, short duration discharges have a negative impact on battery life. This UPS series is not intended for use in a computer room as defined in the Standard for the Protection of Electronic Computer/Data Processing Equipment ANSI/NFPA 75. Operating Temperature (Maximum): 0 to 40°C (+32 to +104°F) Operating Elevation: 0 to 1500m (0 to +5000 ft) Operating and Storage Relative Humidity: 95%, non-condensing Storage Temperature: -15 to +50°C (+5 to +122°F) Storage Elevation: 0 to 15,000m (0 to +49,213 f t)
INST ALLATION
Be sure to read the installation placement and all the cautions before installing the UPS. Place the UPS in the final desired location and complete the rest of the installation procedure. These UPSs are shipped with the internal batteries disconnected. The batteries must be connected before putting these UPSs into service. See Connecting the Batteries to connect the batteries.
CONNECTING THE BA TTERIES
(QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL ONL Y) Please read all of the WARNINGS and CAUTIONS before attempting to con­nect the batteries.
1. Remove the UPS from the shipping box and set on the floor or a bench top.
2. Remove the front panel retaining screws on the bottom side of the front pa-
nel. (FIG. 1)
3. Slide the front panel downward, then outward, and then move it to the side.
4. Verify proper polarity . Connect the battery negative (black) wire to the bat-
tery negative (black) terminal. (FIG. 2)
NOTE: Some sparking might occur, this is normal.
5. Reinstall the front panel onto the UPS.
6. Reinstall the front panel retaining screws.
7. Continue with the rest of the Installation.
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FIG. 1
FIG. 2
CONNECTING YOUR EQUIPMENT
Plug the mission critical equipment into the Battery Backup & Surge output receptacles on the rear panel of the UPS. Plug the noncritical equipment into the Surge Only output receptacles on the rear panel of the UPS. Ensure that the connected equipment does not exceed the maximum output rating of the UPS (refer to the information label on the UPS or the electrical specifications in this manual). DO NOT PLUG EXTENSION CORDS, ADAPTER PLUGS, SURGE STRIPS OR POWER STRIPS INTO THE OUTPUT RECEPT ACLES OF THE UPS. NOTE: Risk of damaging the UPS and/or connected equipment.
CAUTION! DO NOT connect a laser printer to the output of the UPS. CONNECTING THE UPS TO AN AC SOURCE
CAUTION - T o reduce the risk of fire, connect only to a circuit provided with 20 amperes maximum branch circuit over-current protection in accordance with the National Electric Code, ANSI/NFP A 70. Plug the UPS into a two pole, three wire, grounded receptacle only . DO NOT PLUG THE UPS INT O EXTENSION CORDS, ADAPTER PLUGS, SURGE STRIPS OR POWER STRIPS. DO NOT CUT THE INPUT PLUG OFF AND A TTEMPT T O HARDWIRE THIS UPS, DO­ING SO WILL VOID THE W ARRANTY .
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CHECKING THE SITE WIRING FAULT
After plugging the UPS into the wall outlet, check the LCD screen on the front panel of the UPS for a Site Wiring Fault (S.L.F). If the S.L.F is illuminated, the UPS is plugged into an improperly wired wall outlet. If the UPS indicates a Site Wiring Fault (S.L.F), have a Qualified Electrician correct the problem.
CHARGING THE BA TTERY
The UPS will charge the internal batteries whenever the UPS is connected to an AC source and there is an accept able AC voltage present (90 - 150VAC). It is recommended that the UPS's batteries be charged for a minimum of 4 hours before use. The UPS may be used immediately, however, the “On Battery” runtime may be less than normally expected. Typical battery life is 3 to 5 years. Environmental factors do affect battery life. High temperatures, poor utility power, and frequent, short duration discharges have a negative imp act on battery life. NOTE: If the UPS is going to be out of service or stored for a prolonged period of time, the batteries must be recharged for at least twenty­four hours every ninety days.
USB COMMUNICA TIONS PORT CONNECTION (OPTIONAL) This UPS series supports USB communications. The power monitoring soft­ware and interface cable can be used with the UPS. Use only the interface cable that come with these UPSs. The USB communications protocol is HID. The HID USB driver comes standard in the Windows OS. Simply connect the USB cable to the USB communications port on the rear panel of the UPS. Connect the other end of the USB cable to the device that will be monitoring/ controlling the UPS and then follow the prompts on the screen. NOTE: When using the UPS's USB port with Windows XP, 7 or 8 the Power Options in the Control Panel may need to be configured. Connecting to the Communications Port is optional. The UPS works properly without this connection.
Chapter 4: Operation
SYSTEM OVERVIEW
This Line-Interactive UPS protects computers, servers, telecom systems, VoIP sys­tems, security systems, and a variety of electronic equipment from blackouts, brown­outs, overvoltages, and surges. The AVR function continuously corrects the volt­ages, in-between the brownout and overvoltage transfer points (90 - 150V AC), to a safe usable level. When the UPS is operating in the AVR mode the audible alarm will remain silent and the AC normal mode indicator will blink. During normal AC operation, the UPS will quietly and confidently protect your system from power anomalies.
The UPS will charge the batteries with the UPS in the on or off position when the UPS is plugged into the wall outlet and there is an acceptable AC volt age present (90 - 150V AC). When a blackout, brownout, or an overvolt age condition occurs; the UPS will transfer to the battery mode, the On Battery indicator will illuminate and the audible alarm will sound once every five seconds indicating that the commercial power is lost or unacceptable. When the commercial power returns or is at an acceptable level, the UPS will automatically transfer back to the AC normal mode and start recharging the batteries. During an extended outage when there is ap­proximately two minutes of backup time remaining the audible alarm will sound twice every five seconds. This Low Battery Warning is informing the user that they should save all open files and turn off their computer. When the batteries reach the predetermined level the UPS will automatically shutdown protecting the batteries from over discharging. Once the commercial power returns the UPS will automati­cally restart, providing safe usable power to the connected equipment and start recharging the batteries.
Block Diagram of the Basic Wiring and Internal Circuit Configuration
POWER MONITORING SOFTWARE
This UPS supports Minuteman's SentryHD power monitoring software. Please go to our web site at www.minutemanup s.com/support, then look under Down­loads, and then Software Download Center . Please download (Free of Charge) the latest version of the Minuteman SentryHD software.
PHONE/FAX/NETWORK PROTECTION CONNECTION (OPTIONAL) Connect a 10/100 Base-T network, single line phone, or fax line to the RJ1 1/45 modular connectors on the rear panel of the UPS. This connection will require another length of telephone or network cable. The cable coming from the tele­phone service or networked system is connected to the port marked “IN”. The equipment to be protected is connected to the port marked "OUT". NOTE: Connecting to the Phone/Fax/Network modular connectors is optional. The UPS works properly without this connection.
CAUTION! The TNV connector shall use the same type of RJ45.
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TURNING THE UPS ON / OFF
T o turn the UPS on: press and hold the On/Of f/Test Button until the alarm sounds one beep and then release. The UPS will perform a five second battery test. Once the UPS has passed the battery test the UPS will reset to the norml AC mode and provide power to the connected load. T o turn the UPS of f: press and hold the On/ Off/T est Button until the alarm sounds one beep and then release.
TEST BUTTON
T o perform a ten-second user invoked battery test: With the UPS in the normal AC mode, press and hold the On/Off/T est Button until the alarm sounds four beeps, and then release. During the test, the UPS will switch to the Battery mode, the On­Battery icon will illuminate and the alarm will sound.
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SCROLL BUTTON
Press the Scroll Button to scroll through the UPS parameters. The UPS pa­rameters are displayed on the LCD screen.
LCD SCREEN
The LCD provides the user with a variety of useful information. The LCD has a real-time meter to display , in numeric fashion, the following data:
Input Volt age and Frequency Output Voltage and Frequency Connected Load Capacity Battery Capacity Estimated runtime in the AC and DC mode
The LCD will include dedicated icons for the following information:
AC Normal On Battery A VR Mode (Boost and Buck) – The AC Normal icon will flash Overload Weak/Bad Battery (Battery Capacity Bar Graph will flash) Site Wiring Fault (S.L.F. will be displayed) UPS Fault (FAL will be displayed)
LOW BA TTERY WARNING
When the batteries reach the predetermined level, the alarm will sound two beeps every five seconds and the Battery Bar Graph will display the remaining battery capacity. This condition will continue until either AC returns or the UPS’s self protection circuit shuts the UPS down to protect the battery from over discharging.
WEAK/BAD BA TTERY
The UPS automatically tests the battery’s condition. If the battery is weak, bad or disconnected, the Battery Capacity Bar Graph will flash and the alarm will sound three beeps every five minutes until the battery is either reconnected or replaced. This alarm will be repeated until the batteries pass a self-test. It is recommended that the UPS be allowed to charge overnight before performing a battery test to confirm a Weak/Bad Battery condition.
OVERLOAD
When the amount of load attached to the UPS exceeds its power rating, the Overload icon will illuminate and the alarm will sound continuously (AC and Battery modes). This alarm will remain on until the excess load is removed or the UPS’s self protection circuit shuts the UPS down.
The LCD does have a backlight that will turn on when the UPS is turned on. After approximately 20-seconds the backlight will turn off to conserve energy. When an event (alarm) occurs, such as going to the battery mode, the back­light will turn on for approximately 20-seconds to alert the user that an event has occurred and then the backlight will turn off. While the Scroll button is in use the backlight will remain on. Approximately 20-seconds after the Scroll button has stopped being used the backlight will turn off to conserve energy .
SELF-TEST
The start-up and user invoked tests are useful to verify the correct operation of the UPS and the condition of the batteries. The start-up and user invoked test will run for approximately ten-seconds to measure the battery’s capability to support the output load. If the UPS fails one of these tests, one of the icons or the information displayed on the LCD will remain illuminated indicating the type of problem.
ALARMS
ON BA TTERY
When the UPS is operating on the batteries, the AC normal icon will extinguish, the On-Battery icon will illuminate and the alarm will sound one beep every five seconds. Once the UPS returns to the normal AC mode, the alarm will stop, the On-Battery icon will extinguish and the AC normal icon will illuminate.
T o clear the overload alarm when the UPS has shutdown requires that the UPS perform a battery test. First remove part of the load, then turn the UPS on, the Overload icon and the alarm will be on. Second either use the Test Button or unplug the input power cord to perform a battery test.
UPS FAULT
When the UPS detects an internal fault, "FAL" will be displayed on the LCD screen, the alarm will sound continuously and the output will be turned off. The fault condition, in some instances, may be reset by turning the UPS off and then on. If the fault condition does not clear the UPS must be sent in for service.
BA TTER Y OVER CHARGE PROTECTION
If the charger is providing too much voltage to the battery the UPS will turn off the charger to protect the battery . When the charger voltage exceeds 14.52V/ battery the charger will turn off. The alarm will sound three beeps every five seconds and the Battery Capacity Bar Graph will flash. In some instances, the charger may be reset by turning the UPS off and then on. When the charger voltage exceeds 15.0V/battery the charger will turn off. The alarm will sound three beeps every five seconds and the Battery Capacity Bar Graph will flash. The UPS will automatically transfer to the battery mode and operate until the UPS shuts down due to battery exhaustion. The UPS must be sent in for service.
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Chapter 5: Troubleshooting
Chapter 6: Replacing the Battery
Symptom
UPS will not turn on
UPS operates in battery mode only, even though there is normal AC present
"FAL" is displayed on the LCD
The AC mode icon is illuminated, but there is no output
UPS does not provide expected runtime
The Battery Capac­ity Bar Graph is flashing
The Overload icon is illuminated
The AC mode icon is flashing and the alarm is silent
"S.L.F" is dis­played on the LCD
Possible Cause
On/Off/Test button not pressed
Input AC circuit breaker is tripped
UPS has detected an inter­nal fault
The UPS is being con­trolled via its communica­tions port
The batteries may be weak or at the end of their useful service life
Loose connections at the batteries, Weak batteries, Bad batteries
The output load has ex­ceeded the UPS's capac­ity
The UPS is operating in the Boost or the Buck mode
The UPS has detected an improperly wired wall out­let
What T o Do
Press, hold and then release the On/Off button to start UPS
Reset circuit breaker by pressing the plunger back in. If the AC circuit breaker trips after UPS starts up, reduce the load on the UPS
Call for service
Disconnect the computer cable from the UPS and press the On button. If UPS works normally, the software has control of the UPS
Charge the batteries for 8­hours and retest. If the runtime is still less than expected, the batteries may need to be replaced, even though the Weak/Bad Battery LED is not illuminated
Check battery connections, charge the batteries for 8­hours, replace the batteries
Check the specifications (see section 8). Remove part of the load
The UPS is performing its in­tended function
Contact a Qualified Electrician to correct the problem
REPLACING THE BATTERY
(QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL ONL Y) Please read all of the WARNINGS and CAUTIONS before attempting to service
the batteries. Typical battery life is 3 to 5 years. Environmental factors do affect battery life. High temperatures, poor utility power, and frequent, short duration discharges have a negative impact on battery life.
WARNING! This UPS contains potentially hazardous voltages. Do not at­tempt to disassemble the UPS beyond the battery replacement procedure. This UPS contains no user serviceable parts. Repairs and battery replace­ment must be performed by QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL ONL Y.
CAUTION: Do not open or mutilate batteries. Released electrolyte is harmful to the skin and eyes and may be toxic.
CAUTION: Do not dispose of batteries in a fire. The batteries may explode. The batteries in this UPS are recyclable. Dispose of the batteries properly. The batteries contain lead and pose a hazard to the environment and human health if not disposed of properly. Refer to local codes for proper disposal requirements or return the battery to the supplier .
CAUTION: The battery system can present a risk of electrical shock. These batteries produce sufficient current to burn wire or tools very rapidly, produc­ing molten metal. Observe these precautions when replacing the batteries:
1. Remove watches, rings, or other metal objects.
2. Use hand tools with insulated handles.
3. Wear protective eye gear (goggles), rubber gloves and boots.
4. Do not lay tools or other metal parts on top of batteries.
5. Disconnect the charging source prior to connecting or disconnecting the battery terminals.
6. Determine if the battery is inadvertently grounded. If the battery is, remove the source of the grounding. Contact with any part of a grounded battery can result in an electrical shock. The likelihood of such shock will be redu­ced, if such grounds are removed during installation and maintenance.
CAUTION: Replace batteries with the same number and type as originally installed in the UPS. These batteries have pressure operated vents. These UPSs contain sealed non-spillable maintenance-free lead acid batteries.
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Model #
Battery Module Part #
EP500LCD
BM0059
EP700LCD
BM0060
EP1000LCD
BM0061
EP1500LCD
BM0062
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BATTERY REPLACEMENT PROCEDURE
PLEASE READ THE CAUTIONS AND W ARNINGS BEFORE A TTEMPTING TO REPLACE THE BA TTERIES
Hot-swappable batteries mean that the batteries can be replaced without pow­ering down the whole UPS system. NOTE: If there is a power interruption while replacing the hot-swappable batter­ies, with the UPS on, the load will not be backed up. T o hot-swap the batteries start with step number 6.
1. Turn off the equipment that is plugged into the output of the UPS.
2. Turn off the UPS.
3. Unplug the UPS's AC power cord from the AC wall outlet.
4. Unplug the equipment from the output receptacles of the UPS.
5. Unplug the computer interface cable from the rear panel of the UPS.
6. Remove the front panel retaining screws on the bottom side of the front pa­nel. (FIG. 1)
FIG. 1
FIG. 2
12. Grasp the battery pull tab and gently pull the battery module out of the UPS and set aside. (FIG. 3)
CAUTION: DO NOT pull the battery module out by pulling on the battery wires.
FIG. 3
7. Slide the front panel downward, then outward, and then move to the side or lay it on the top of the unit. (FIG. 2)
8. Disconnect the battery negative (black) wire.
9. Disconnect the battery positive (red) wire.
CAUTION: Do not short the battery positive wire to the Battery negative wire.
10.Remove the two screws for the battery retaining bracket.
1 1.Slide the battery retaining bracket upwards and then remove from the unit.
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13. Slide the new battery module into the UPS.
14. Reinstall the battery retaining bracket.
15. Reinstall the two screws for the battery retaining bracket.
16. V erify proper polarity . Reconnect the battery positive (red) wire to the ba­ttery positive (red) terminal.
17. V erify proper polarity. Reconnect the battery negative (black) wire to the battery negative (black) terminal.
NOTE: Some sparking might occur, this is normal.
18. Reinstall the front panel on the UPS.
19. Reinstall the front panel retaining screws.
20. Properly dispose of the old batteries at an appropriate recycling facility or return them to the supplier in the packing material for the new batteries.
21. The UPS is now ready for the normal operation.
NOTE: If the UPS has a Weak/Bad Battery Alarm after replacing the battery module, a user invoked battery test must be performed to clear the Weak/Bad Battery Alarm. To initiate a user invoked battery test see section 4 "TEST
BUTTON".
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Chapter 7: Obtaining Service
Chapter 8: Specifications
IF THE UPS REQUIRES SERVICE
1. Use the Troubleshooting section to eliminate obvious causes.
2. Verify there are no tripped circuit breakers and that the batteries are good. A tripped circuit breaker and defective batteries are the most common iss­ues.
3. Call your dealer for assistance. If you cannot reach your dealer , or if they cannot resolve the issue call or fax the T echnical Support dep artment at the following numbers; Voice phone (972) 446-7363, F AX line (972) 446-901 1 or visit our Web site at www .minutemanups.com the "Discussion Board". Before calling the Technical Support Department have the following infor­mation available: a) Contact name and address. b) Where and when the unit was purchased. c) All of the model information about your unit. d) The serial number of your unit. e) Any information on the failure, including LEDs that may be illuminated
or error codes displayed.
f) A description of the protected equipment including model numbers, if
possible.
g) A technician will ask you for the above information and if possible,
help solve the issue over the phone. In the event that the unit requires factory service, the T echnical Support Represent ative will issue you a Return Material Authorization Number (RMA #). NOTE: We must
have the model number and the serial number of the product to issue an RMA #.
h) If the unit is under warranty, the repairs will be done at no charge. If
the unit is not under warranty there will be a charge for the repair.
4. Pack the unit in its original packaging. If the original packaging is no lon­ger available, ask the T echnical Support Represent ative about obtaining a new set. It is important to pack the unit properly in order to avoid damage in transit. Never use Styrofoam beads for a packing material. a) Include a letter with your name, address, day time phone number,
RMA number, a copy of your original sales receipt, and a brief desc­ription of the problem.
5. Mark the RMA # on the outside of all packages. The factory cannot accept any package without the RMA # marked on the outside of the package.
6. Return the unit by insured, prepaid carrier to:
Para Systems Inc. MINUTEMAN UPS
1809 W. Frankford Road, Suite 150
Carrollton, TX 75007
A TTN: RMA # _______
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SYSTEM SPECIFICA TIONS
Model Number
T opology Maximum Power Capacity
EP500LCD EP700LCD
Line-Interactive, Simulated Sine Wave
500VA 300W
700VA 420W
EP1000LCD
1000VA 600W
INPUT
Number of Phase Single (1 2W +G)
Nominal Voltage 120VAC
Acceptable Input voltage Voltage Range
Frequency Limits Low Voltage Transfer Point
High Voltage Transfer Point Input Protection
50 or 60 Hz, +/-5Hz, autosensing
90V resets to Utility Power at 94V or higher
150V resets to Utility Power at 146V or lower
0 - 160VAC
90 - 150VAC
Resettable Circuit Breaker
OUTPUT NON-BA TTERY OPERA TION
Voltage Range
Voltage Regulation Frequency Range 60Hz: 55 - 65Hz or 50Hz: 45 - 55Hz Efficiency (Line Mode)
102 - 133VAC
120V AC: -15% - +10.9%
>93% (Full Load)
OUTPUT BA TTERY OPERA TION
Waveform T ype
Nominal Voltage
Voltage Regulation Nominal +/-6% (until Low Battery Warning) Frequency
Transfer Time
Overload Capacity
Protection
50/60Hz, +/-0.5Hz (unless synchronized to utility)
AC Mode: 110% for 5-minutes then fault,
DC Mode: 110% for 10-seconds then shut down,
Over-Current, Short-Circuit Protected and Latching Shutdown
Simulated Sine Wave
120VAC
6 ms Typical
120% Shutdown Immediately
120% Shutdown Immediately
REGULA TORY COMPLIANCE
Safety and Approvals
cTUVus (Conforms to UL1778 5th Edition & CSA 22.2 no. 107.3­14 / R: 2014), FCC Class B, CE certified, Energy Star certified, RoHS2 (EU Directive 2011/65/EU)
EP1500LCD
1500VA 900W
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BA TTERY SYSTEM
Battery Type Typical Recharge T ime Typical Battery Life
Battery Module Part # Runtime: Half Load (minutes) Runtime: Full Load (minutes)
Sealed, Non-Spillable, Maintenance Free, V alue Regulated Lead Acid
8-hours to 90% (From a full load discharge)
3 to 5 years. Environmental factors do affect battery life. High temperatures, poor utility power, and frequent, short duration discharges have a negative impact on battery life.
BM0060 BM0061
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BM0062BM0059
SURGE PROTECTION AND FIL TERING
Surge Energy Rating 320 J Surge Current Capability Surge Response Time
Surge voltage let-through (as a percentage of an applied ANSI C62.41-1991 Cat. A +/-6 kV)
10/100 Base-T surge protection let-through (as a percentage of an applied +/-6 kV 1.2/50 us, 500 a 8/ 20 uS test)
Telephone line surge protection let-through (as a percentage of an applied +/-6 kV 1.2/50 us, 500a 8/ 20 uS test)
Noise Filter Audible Noise at 1 m (3 ft.)
10000 Amps total (one time 8 to 20us waveform)
0 ns (instantaneous) normal mode; <5 ns common mode
< 5%
< 5%
< 1%
>45db normal and common mode EMI/RFI suppression
<45 dBA
ENVIRONMENT AL
Operating Temperature 0 to 40 degrees C (+32 to +104 degrees F) at Operating Elevation 0 to 1,500m (0 to +5,000 ft)
Operating Temperature 0 to 35 degrees C (+32 to +95 degrees F) at Operating Elevation 1501 to 3,000m (0 to +10,000 ft)
Storage T emperature Operating/Storage Humidity 0 - 95% Non-Condensing Storage Elevation
-15 to +45°C (+5 to +113°F)
0 to 15,000m (0 to +50,000 ft)
PHYSICAL
Size - Net L X W X H
Weight - Net
Size - Shipping L X W X H
Weight - Shipping
12.5 x 6.7 x 7.9"
317.5 x 170 x 200.5 mm
14.9 lbs
6.78 Kgs
15.7 x 10.0 x 11.6" 399 x 255 x 294 mm
17.5 lbs
7.92 Kgs
17.3 lbs
7.83 Kgs
19.8 lbs
8.96 Kgs
15.3 x 6.7 x 7.9"
387.5 x 170 x 200.5 mm
23.7 lbs
10.74 Kgs
18.5 x 10.0 x 11.6" 469 x 255 x 294 mm
26.4 lbs
11.98 Kgs
29.6 lbs
13.44 Kgs
32.3 lbs
14.67 Kgs
Chapter 9: Limited Product Warranty
Para Systems, Inc. (Para Systems) warrants this equipment, when properly applied and operated within specified conditions, against faulty materials (excluding the batteries) or workmanship for a period of three years from the date of purchase. Para Systems Inc. (Para Systems) warrants the batteries for a period of two years from the date of pur­chase. For equipment sites within the United States and Canada, this warranty covers depot repair or replacement of defective equipment at the discretion of Para Systems.
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Depot repair will be from the nearest authorized service center. The customer pays for shipping the product to Para Systems. Para Systems pays ground freight to ship the product back to the customer. Replacement p arts and warranty labor will be borne by Para Systems. For equipment located outside of the United St ates and Canada, Para Systems only covers faulty parts. Para Systems products that are depot repaired or replaced pursuant to this warranty shall only be warranted for the unexpired portion of the warranty applying to the original product. This warranty applies only to the original purchaser who must have properly registered the product within 10 days of purchase.
The warranty shall be void if (a) the equipment is damaged by the customer, is improp­erly used, is subjected to an adverse operating environment, or is operated outside the limits of its electrical specifications; (b) the equipment is repaired or modified by anyone other than Para Systems or Para Systems approved personnel; or (c) has been used in a manner contrary to the product’s User's Manual or other written instructions.
Any technical advice furnished before or after delivery in regard to use or application of Para Systems’ equipment is furnished without charge and on the basis that it represents Para Systems’ best judgment under the circumstances, but it is used at the recipient’s sole risk.
EXCEPT AS PROVIDED HEREIN, PARA SYSTEMS MAKES NO W ARRANTIES, EX­PRESSED OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING WARRANTIES OF MERCHANT ABILITY AND FIT­NESS FOR A P ARTICULAR PURPOSE. Some states do not permit limitation of implied warranties; therefore, the aforesaid limitation(s) may not apply to the purchaser .
EXCEPT AS PROVIDED ABOVE, IN NO EVENT WILL PARA SYSTEMS BE LIABLE FOR DIRECT , INDIRECT , SPECIAL, INCIDENT AL, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF THE USE OF THIS PRODUCT, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSI­BILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. Specifically , Para Systems is not liable for any costs, such as; labor for on-site installation, on-site maintenance or on-site service, lost profits or revenue, loss of equipment, loss of use of equipment, loss of software, loss of data, cost of substitutes, claims by third parties, or otherwise. The sole and exclusive remedy for breach of any warranty , expressed or implied, concerning Para Systems’ products and the only obligation of Para Systems hereunder, shall be depot rep air or replacement of defective equipment, components, or parts; or, at Para Systems’ option, refund of the purchase price or substitution with an equivalent replacement product. This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state.
No employee, salesman, or agent of Para Systems is authorized to add to or vary the terms of this warranty .
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A1. DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
Application of Council Directive(s): 2004/108/EC, 2006/95/EC, cTUVus (for UL1778)
St andard(s) to which Conformity is declared: EN55022, EN55024, EN61000-3-2, EN61000-3-3, EN61000-4-2, EN61000-4-3, EN61000-4-4, EN61000-4-5, EN61000-4-6, EN61000-4-8, EN61000-4-11, UL1778, FCC Class B
Manufacturer’s Name: Para Systems, Inc. (MINUTEMAN UPS) Manufacturer’s Address: 1455 LeMay Drive
Carrollton, Texas 75007 USA
Type of Equipment: Uninterruptible Power Supplies (UPS)
Model No: EP500LCD, EP700LCD, EP1000LCD, EP1500LCD
Year of Manufacture: Beginning May 1, 2015
Notes:
I hereby declare that the equipment specified above conforms to the above Directive(s).
Robert Calhoun (Name)
Place: Carrollton, Texas, USA
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Manager Engineering (Position)
Date: May 1, 2015
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