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User manual
Models 700 – 3000
Germany
Italy
Switzerland
ONLINE USV-Systeme AG Luise-Ullrich-Str. 8 D-82031 Grünwald
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Content
User manual ...................................................................................... 1
1. Introduction ................................................................................. 5
2. Safety warnings .......................................................................... 7
3. Installation .................................................................................. 8
3.1 Checking the delivery .......................................................... 8
3.2 Unpacking the UPS system ................................................ 8
3.3 Checking the accessories ................................................... 9
3.4 Installation as tower, activating battery ............................... 9
3.5 Installation in a rack, activating the batteries .................... 11
3.6 Getting started ................................................................... 14
4. Operation .................................................................................. 17
4.1 Control panel ..................................................................... 17
4.2 Display and menu.............................................................. 19
4.3 Settings ............................................................................. 22
4.4 Operating statuses ............................................................ 24
5. Communication and interfaces ................................................. 28
5.1 RS 232 and USB interface ................................................ 28
5.2 Slot for interface cards ...................................................... 29
5.3 Emergency Power Off (EPO) function .............................. 29
5.4 Surge voltage protection for data and telephone lines (DSL /
telephone / fax / network) ............................................................. 31
5.5 DataWatch software .......................................................... 31
6. Maintenance ............................................................................. 34
6.1 Care and maintenance ...................................................... 34
6.2 Storage .............................................................................. 34
6.3 When to change the batteries ........................................... 34
6.4 Changing batteries in tower .............................................. 35
6.5 Changing the batteries in rack .......................................... 36
6.6 Testing the new batteries .................................................. 39
6.7 Disposing of the old batteries or UPS system ................... 39
7. Troubleshooting ........................................................................ 41
7.1 Error codes ........................................................................ 41
7.2 Warnings ........................................................................... 41
7.3 Troubleshooting................................................................. 42
7.4 Muting the alarm................................................................ 44
7.5 Support .............................................................................. 44
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8. Technical data .......................................................................... 46
8.1 List of device types ............................................................ 46
8.2 Dimensions and weight ..................................................... 46
8.3 Electrical connections ....................................................... 47
8.4 Electrical specifications ..................................................... 47
8.5 Batteries and autonomy time ............................................ 49
8.6 Rear view .......................................................................... 50
8.7 CE confirmation ................................................................. 55
9. Warranty ................................................................................... 56
List of Illustrations
Figure 1: XANTO 700 - 1500 ................................................................ 6
Figure 2: XANTO 2000 - 3000 .............................................................. 6
Figure 3: XANTO 700R - 3000R in the rack ......................................... 6
Figure 4: XANTO 700R – 3000R as tower ........................................... 6
Figure 5: Removing the frontpanel ..................................................... 10
Figure 6: Connecting the battery ........................................................ 10
Figure 7: Foot mounting...................................................................... 11
Figure 8: Installation of the rack-tower-versatile model as a tower .... 11
Figure 9: Removing the frontpanel ..................................................... 12
Figure 10: Turning the display ............................................................ 12
Figure 11: Connecting the battery ...................................................... 13
Figure 12: Mounting the frontpanel ..................................................... 13
Figure 13: Mounting the brackets ....................................................... 13
Figure 14: Fitting in a rack .................................................................. 13
Figure 15: Control panel and display .................................................. 17
Figure 16: Display in normal mode ..................................................... 24
Figure 17: Battery mode display ......................................................... 25
Figure 18: Display in standby mode ................................................... 26
Figure 19: Display in high-efficiency mode ......................................... 26
Figure 20: Display in bypass mode .................................................... 27
Figure 21: Display in frequency converter mode ................................ 27
Figure 22: RS-232 interface (DB-9 connector) ................................... 28
Figure 23: Emergency power off connector........................................ 30
Figure 24: Removing the frontpanel ................................................... 37
Figure 25: Disconnect the battery connector ...................................... 38
Figure 26: Removing the battery cover .............................................. 38
Figure 27: Rear view of XANTO 700 .................................................. 50
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Figure 28: Rear view of XANTO 1000 - 1500 ..................................... 51
Figure 29: Rear view of XANTO 2000 ................................................ 51
Figure 30: Rear view of XANTO 3000 ................................................ 52
Figure 31: Rear view of XANTO 700R ............................................... 52
Figure 32: Rear view of XANTO 1000R - 1500R ............................... 53
Figure 33: Rear view of XANTO 2000R ............................................. 53
Figure 34: Rear view of XANTO 3000R ............................................. 54
List of tables
Table 1: Package contents ................................................................... 9
Table 2: Descriptions of display .......................................................... 18
Table 3: Display .................................................................................. 20
Table 4: Acoustic alarm ...................................................................... 20
Table 5: Overview of operating status ................................................ 21
Table 6: Configuration menu .............................................................. 24
Table 7: Pin assignment for RS-232 interface .................................... 28
Table 8: Interface cards ...................................................................... 29
Table 9: Error codes ........................................................................... 41
Table 10: Warnings ............................................................................. 42
Table 11: Troubleshooting .................................................................. 44
Table 12: Overview of UPS systems and battery packs .................... 46
Table 13: Dimensions and weight ...................................................... 47
Table 14: Electrical connections ......................................................... 47
Table 15: Electrical specifications ...................................................... 49
Table 16: Batteries .............................................................................. 49
Table 17: Autonomy times (in minutes) at 50 / 100% load, pf=0.7 ..... 50
INTRODUCTION
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1. Introduction
ONLINE USV-Systeme AG (ONLINE) is one of the leading manufac­turers of uninterruptible power supplies (UPS). Since 1988, the Ger­man company has focussed on the development, production, sale and support of UPS systems. Based on unit numbers sold, ONLINE prod­ucts are the German number one in the UPS market and internation­ally recognised because of their top quality and excellent support.
The power supply often fails when you least expect it. There can also be significant fluctuation in the quality of the power supply. Network problems can lead to the corruption of critical data, data which is not backed up can be lost and hardware damaged. This means expensive repairs and downtime.
Models in the XANTO range from ONLINE are the best way of prepar­ing for these kinds of scenarios. These UPS system offer top class power supply protection for your delicate electronic systems. They protect against the most common supply problems such as power out­age, voltage blips, surge voltage and low voltage, voltage drops, inter­ference, switching and voltage peaks, frequency deviations and har­monic distortion.
XANTO reliably protects your systems from power supply problems and the functionality of the devices is retained. As well as first-class performance and reliability, XANTO has the following unique benefits:
True double conversion technology (VFI-SS-111)  Pioneering power factor 1.0  Pure sinewave output voltage  Frequency converter operation  Automatic and manual bypass  Scalable autonomy time with additional battery packages  Efficiency >97%  Rack-tower-versatile models in space-saving 2U size  Battery deep-discharge-protection  Cold-start function, starting the UPS system without main power  Switchable output sockets to increase the backup time for criti-
cal loads
Surge protection for data and telephone wires  Steplessly controlled fan  RS-232 and USB interface
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Slot for optional SNMP adapter or AS400-/ dry-contact inter-
face-card
Emergency-off function (EPO = Emergency Power Off)  2 years warranty including battery and 24 hours free exchange
in advance
Figure 1: XANTO 700 - 1500
Figure 2: XANTO 2000 - 3000
Figure 3: XANTO 700R - 3000R in the rack
Figure 4: XANTO 700R –
3000R as tower
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2. Safety warnings
This manual contains important instructions that you must follow dur­ing the installation and maintenance of the UPS system and the bat­teries. Please read all the instructions in the manual before working with the device. Keep the manual in a safe place.
CAUTION
The UPS system carries life-threatening voltages. All repair
and maintenance work must be carried out by customer ser­vice personnel.
The UPS system has its own energy source (batteries). The
output of the UPS system can be live even when the UPS sys­tem is not connected to a source of alternating current.
In order to reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, the UPS
system may only be installed in buildings with controlled tem­perature and air humidity in which there are no conductive contaminants. The ambient temperature must not exceed 40°C. The UPS system must not be operated near water or in extremely high air humidity (>90%).
Before transporting the UPS system, make sure that it is dis-
connected from the power supply and switched off.
Batteries can pose a risk of electric shock or catch fire as a
result of high short circuit current. Please take the necessary precautionary measures. Maintenance must be carried out by qualified personnel who are trained in handling batteries and have good knowledge of the necessary precautionary measures (see Chapter Maintenance). keep unauthorised personnel away from batteries
Batteries must be disposed of properly. Local regulations must
be taken into consideration.
Batteries must not be burnt. There is risk of explosion.
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3. Installation
3.1 Checking the delivery
Keep the transport box and the packaging material for the carrier or sales point. If parts of the system have been damaged in transit, sub­mit a transport damage complaint to your supplier within 24 hours. If you only discover damage after accepting the device, please submit a complaint for concealed damage.
3.2 Unpacking the UPS system
CAUTION
Unpacking the UPS system at a low ambient temperature can
lead to the formation of condensation inside and outside the casing. Only install the UPS system if the inside and outside are completely dry (risk of electric shock).
The UPS system is very heavy (see Chap. 8 Technical data).
Be careful when unpacking and transporting the UPS.
PLEASE NOTE
Move and open the packaged UPS system carefully. Leave the components in their packaging until they are installed.
To unpack the UPS system and accessories:
1. Open the external box and take the accessories packed with the UPS system out.
2. Carefully lift the UPS system out of the external box.
3. Place the UPS system in a protected, adequately ventilated po­sition which is free of humidity, flammable gasses and corro­sion.
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3.3 Checking the accessories
Description
19"mounting bracket (left and right)
2 2 2 2 2 2 2
2
Feet for tower mounting (sets)
2 2 2 2 2
Extension for feet for tower fitting
2 2
2
USB interface cable
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
10A IEC extension cable
2 3 3 4 4 2 3 3 4 4 16A mainpower cable
1 1 1 1 Battery cable
1 1 1 1 1
1
Quick start guide
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
1
DataWatch software*
Manual* *Download from www.online-ups.com
Table 1: Package contents
3.4 Installation as tower, activating battery
The UPS system is delivered fully assembled.
CAUTION
The casing is very heavy (see Chap. 8 Technical Data).
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1. Position the UPS system on an even, stable surface for its final location.
2. If you install additional battery packs, position them next to the UPS system.
3. In pure tower models (Art.-No. X700 – X3000) the battery is connect
4. JUST RACK-TOWER-VERSATILE MODELS:
If you have purchased a rack-tower-versatile model (Art.-No. X700R – X3000R), for safety reasons, the UPS system is deliv­ered without the batteries connected. To order to activate the battery, remove the front panel. To do this, pull them to the front side of the UPS-system. Now connect the two red battery con­nectors to one another. Finally, fit the front panel by reversing the sequence.
Figure 5: Removing the frontpanel
Figure 6: Connecting the battery
5. You can also install this rack-tower-versatile model as a tower. To do this, connect the two components to one foot (see Figure
7) and push the UPS system into the two feet from above (see Figure 8). Make sure the distance between the two feet is as great as possible to ensure stability. If you are using additional battery packs, use the extension plates for the foots.
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Figure 7: Foot mounting
Figure 8: Installation of the rack-tower-versa-
tile model as a tower
Connecting additional battery packs
1. In order to install additional battery packs, remove the covers of the battery connector on the back of the UPS system and the battery packs, see Chap. 8.6 Rear view. If you are installing multiple battery packs, remove all the covers apart from the “V
DC Input” cover on the last battery pack. Keep the covers and
the screws.
2. Connect all plug connections between the battery packs and the
UPS system. This involves connecting the “VDC Output” output on a battery pack with the “VDC Input” on the upstream battery
pack. The battery pack connected directly to the UPS system is
connected to the “VDC Input” on the UPS system. A maximum
of seven battery packs can be connected to the UPS system.
3. Enter the number of battery packs used in menu no. 7 (see Chapter 4.3 Settings).
4. Continue the getting started process (see Chap. 3.6)
3.5 Installation in a rack, activating the batteries
The UPS system is delivered fully assembled.
CAUTION
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The casing is very heavy (see Chap. 8 Technical data).
Optional slide rails (article no. Rack Kit) are available for the rack model. The slide rails fit 48 cm (19 inch) racks with a depth of 48 to 78 cm.
1. Fit the rack kit (separate assembly instructions provided with the rack kit).
2. Adjust the display direction for horizontal rack installation. To do this, pull the frontpanel to the frontside of the UPS-system. Push the plastic clips apart and pull the display out of the holder. Push it 90 degrees anticlockwise and insert it back into the front panel.
Figure 9: Removing the frontpanel
Figure 10: Turning the display
3. For safety reasons, the UPS system is delivered without the batteries connected. To activate the battery connect the two red battery connectors to one another.
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Figure 11: Connecting the battery
Figure 12: Mounting the frontpanel
4. Finally, fit the front panel by reversing the sequence.
5. Align the mounting bracket (L = left and R = right) with the screw holes on either side of the UPS system and affix it using the M4 x 8 countersunk screws provided (see Fehler! Verweisquelle konnte nicht gefunden werden.).
6. Push the UPS system into the rack.
7. Secure the mounting bracket of the UPS system in the rack (see
Fehler! Verweisquelle konnte nicht gefunden wer­den.Fehler! Verweisquelle konnte nicht gefunden werden.).
Figure 13: Mounting the brackets
Figure 14: Fitting in a rack
8. Continue the getting started process (see Chapter 3.6).
Connecting additional battery packs
1. In order to install additional battery packs, remove the covers of the battery connector on the back of the UPS system and the battery packs, see Chap. 8.6 Rear view. If you are installing multiple battery packs, remove all the covers apart from the “V
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DC Input” cover on the last battery pack. Keep the covers and
the screws.
2. Connect all plug connections between the battery packs and the UPS system. This involves connecting the “VDC Output” output on a battery pack with the “VDC Input” on the upstream battery pack. The battery pack connected directly to the UPS system is
connected to the “VDC Input” on the UPS system. A maximum
of seven battery packs can be connected to the UPS system.
3. Enter the number of battery packs used in menu no. 7 (see Chapter 4.3 Settings).
4. Continue the getting started process (see Chap. 3.6)
3.6 Getting started
PLEASE NOTE
Make sure that the overall rated performance of the load con­nected does not exceed the capacity of the UPS system. The power consumption of inductive loads or laser printers can be very high, please take this into consideration when specifying your UPS system.
1. If you install additional battery packs, make sure they are properly connected (see Chap. 3.4, 3.5) and the battery fuse on the back of the battery packs is switched on.
2. Connect the load with the UPS system without switching them on. Make sure that the UPS system has two groups of output sockets. The programmable output sockets can be switched in­dependently of the remaining sockets. The programmable out­put sockets are primarily designed for less critical load which cannot be brought down using software. Critical load should not be connected to the programmable output sockets.
3. Connect the power supply cable (supplied with the XANTO 2000 and 3000) for the UPS system into a socket. The display on the UPS system shows “Sb”,
4. Hold the “ON / / ” button on the UPS system down until you hear a short beep.
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5. The UPS system carries out a self-test, after which “OK” ap- pears on the display. The UPS system is now operating in nor­mal mode and supplying the load with reliable power.
6. If an additional emergency power off switch has been installed, the emergency stop function needs to be tested.
7. Switch the load on one by one.
PLEASE NOTE
The internal batteries charge up to 90% of their full capacity in less than four hours. ONLINE recommends charging the bat­teries for 48 hours after installation or extended periods of non-use.
The batteries start to charge as soon as the UPS system is connected to the supply network and supplied with power, ir­respective of the operating mode.
Starting in battery mode
1. Hold the “ON / / ” button on the UPS system down until you hear a beep.
2. The UPS system is starting, the display then shows the battery status (see Chap. 4.4 Operating statuses) and supplies the load connected with reliable power.
3. If the display is lit, fix all warnings (see Chap. 7.3 Trouble- shooting) and restart the UPS system.
Switching off
1. Hold the “OFF / ” button on the UPS system down for 2 seconds. When the continuous beep ends, the UPS system switches to standby mode.
PLEASE NOTE
If the “OFF / ” button is released after less than 2 seconds,
the unit is not switched off.
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2. Disconnect the mains connection cable of the UPS system from the socket. The display on the UPS system goes out after a short time and the UPS system switches off completely.
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4. Operation
4.1 Control panel
The UPS system has a control panel with three buttons and a graph­ical display (see Figure 15).
Figure 15: Control panel and display
Button
Function
ON / /
Switch on
In standby mode: Press button for more than 2 seconds
Alarm signal OFF
In battery mode: Press button for more than 2 seconds, not valid if there are warnings or error mes­sages
Back to top
In configuration mode: In previous menu
Self-test
In normal, frequency converter or Eco mode: Press button for more than 2 seconds
OFF /
Switch off
In normal mode: Hold the button down for longer than 2 seconds
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(switch to standby or bypass mode, depending on the menu setting)
Selection
In configuration mode: Press the but­ton to apply the selection
SELECT /
Switch over
In normal mode: Switching the dis­play from input voltage, frequency and current, battery voltage, current and capacity, UPS internal tempera­ture, output voltage, frequency and current, load
Configuration mode
In standby mode: Press button for longer than 2 seconds to start config­uration mode
Down
In configuration mode: Back to menu
ON
+ SELECT
Manual bypass mode
In normal mode: Press both buttons for longer than 2 seconds to switch to bypass mode. (Depending on the in­put voltage). In order to exit bypass mode / switch back to normal mode, press both buttons at once until the permanent beeping stops. Not avail­able in frequency converter mode.
Exit
In configuration mode: Press both buttons to revert from the sub-menu to the main menu or, if you are in the main menu, to exit configuration mode immediately.
Table 2: Descriptions of display
PLEASE NOTE
During the function of battery test, the batteries must be com­pletely charged and the UPS system must be in normal mode.
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4.2 Display and menu
Symbol
Description
Function
Input, battery, temperature, out­put, load
Pressing the SELECT button in normal mode displays the following measurements: Input voltage, frequency and current, battery voltage, capacity and current, UPS internal temperature, output voltage, current and fre­quency, load in %.
Autonomy time
Display of remaining autonomy time
Load display
Displays the current load. Each segment rep­resents 25 %. If all the segments are lit up, the UPS system is working at 100% load.
Overload
Indicates that the UPS system is overloaded
Programmable output sockets
Indicates actively programmed output sockets
Battery display
Indicates the current battery capacity. Each segment represents 25 %. If all the segments are lit up, the battery is 100% charged.
Battery empty
Battery symbol underneath battery display: Flashing indicates the battery capacity is al­most empty
Configuration
Display of configuration menu options. For further information, see Chap. 4.3 Settings
Error
Display of error or alarm code. For complete table, see Chap. 7.1 Error codes
Acoustic alarm
Displays a deactivated acoustic alarm, silent
Input voltage
The UPS input is connected to the mains volt­age
Rectifier
Rectifier active, battery charging
Inverter
Active inverter, the load on the output sockets are UPS-protected
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Symbol
Description
Function
Output sockets
Active UPS output
Battery
Battery symbol in DC link: UPS system in bat­tery mode
Battery charging
Battery symbol in DC link: Battery in charging mode
Bypass mode
Bypass mode, the load is supplied directly by the supply network without UPS protection
High-efficiency mode
The UPS system is working in high-efficiency mode
CVCF
Frequency con­verters
The UPS system is working in frequency con­verter mode
PFC
Power factor cor­rection
The power factor correction of the UPS sys­tem is active
Table 3: Display
Alarm
Description
Every 10 seconds
UPS system in bypass mode
Every 5 seconds
UPS system in battery mode
Every 2 seconds
Battery voltage low
Every second
Overload
Continuous tone
Error
Table 4: Acoustic alarm
Abbrevia­tion
Display
Description
AAT
Time in battery mode
AC Active Closed
AO Active Open
BF Battery Fault
BL Battery Low
BP Batterypack
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BR Battery Replace
BY Bypass not within tolerance
CH Charger
DIS
Disable
EAT
Remaining autonomy time
EE EEPROM Error
ENA
Enable
EP EPO / Emergency Power Off
ESC
Escape
FU Bypass frequency not stable
NC Battery not connected
OC Battery overloaded
OI Input voltage too high
OK OK
OL Overload
ON On
SB Standby
SD Shudown
SF Site Fault
TP Temperature
Table 5: Overview of operating status
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4.3 Settings
1. Open configuration menu: Switch to standby- or bypass mode and press button for 2 seconds.
2. Selection of menu options: Press or button until you reach the menu option you want (see Table 6: Configuration menu).
3. Select menu option: Press OFF / button.
4. Change menu setting: Press or button until you reach the setting you want (see Table 6: Configuration menu).
5. Confirm setting: Press OFF / button.
6. Exiting configuration menu: go to menu “00” or press and buttons at the same time.
Setting
Available options
Standard
Select output voltage: [208] = 208V [220] = 220V [230] = 230V [240] = 240V
“230V” Frequency converter mode:
Switch frequency converter mode on or off
[ENA] = on (bypass mode not possible) [DIS] = off
“DIS”
Output frequency: If frequency converter mode is possible,
the output frequency is in normal and bat­tery mode
[50] = 50 Hz [60] = 60 Hz No function if menu 2: frequency con-
verter mode = DIS
“50”
High-efficiency mode: [ENA] = on [DIS] = off
“DIS”
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Bypass mode: If the UPS system is switched off, it is
switched to bypass instead of standby mode.
[ENA] = Enabled [DIS] = Disabled
“DIS”
Battery deep discharge protection: Shutdown of all output sockets after time
defined here. [0 – 999] = Shutdown after 0 to 999 sec-
onds. [DIS] = Shutdown time dependent on bat-
tery capacity. Attention: If the setting is [0], shutdown is
after 10 seconds.
“DIS”
Number of additional battery packs: Selection of correct number of additional
battery packs
“0”
Autonomy time Select from display [AAT] = Remaining autonomy time [RAT] = Time in battery mode
Emergency power off function: [AO] = active open, emergency power off
is active with emergency power off con­tact open
[AC] = active close, emergency power off is active with emergency power off con­tact closed
“AO”
External isolating transformer: If the function is activated, the switch from
standby to UPS normal mode has a 90 degree phase shift and reduce the mag­netisation current on the isolating trans­former. If this function is disabled, the switch is in phase zero crossing.
[ENA] = External isolating transformer al­lowed on UPS output [DIS] = External isolating transformer not allowed on UPS output
“DIS”
Programmable output sockets: [ENA] = Enabled [DIS] = Disabled
“DIS”
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Shutdown time for programmable output sockets:
[0 - 999] = Shutdown of programmable output sockets in battery mode after time defined here.
Only available if “Programmable output sockets = active” and UPS system re-
started after setting the time.
“999”
Charging voltage: Boost voltage [2.25 – 2.40] = fine adjustment of boost
load voltage from 2.25 to 2.4V / cell
2.36V / cell
Charging voltage: Float voltage [2.20 – 2.30] = fine adjustment of float
load voltage from 2.20 to 2.30V / cell
2.28V / cell Exit:
Exiting configuration menu
Table 6: Configuration menu
4.4 Operating statuses
The status of the UPS system is displayed on the control panel.
Normal operating mode
Figure 16: Display in normal mode
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In normal mode, “OK” is shown on the display and the UPS system is fed by the supply network. The UPS system monitors the batteries and charges them as required. The load connected is supplied with reliable UPS power.
Battery mode
In battery mode, the following display appears:
Figure 17: Battery mode display
At the same time, an acoustic alarm every 5 seconds indicates that the load connected are being supplied with battery power.
If the battery charge level is low in battery mode, “BL” is shown on the
display. starts to flash and the alarm sounds every 2 seconds. The remaining autonomy time is low. Close all applications, as the UPS is about to shut down automatically.
If the battery is exhausted, the UPS system shuts itself down. All dis­plays and the alarm are switched off.
If the supply network is restored after the UPS system has shut down, the UPS is automatically restarted. The batteries are charged up and the load connected is supplied with power.
Standby mode
If the UPS system is switched off and the power supply cable is con­nected, the UPS system works in standby mode. The following display appears:
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Figure 18: Display in standby mode
No power is available for the load connected. The battery is charged if necessary.
High-efficiency mode
In high-efficiency mode, the load are supplied via the bypass. The in­verter is always ready for use at the same time. If the supply network is outside the tolerance, there is a smooth transition to normal mode.
The battery is charged in high-efficiency mode.
Figure 19: Display in high-efficiency mode
Bypass mode
Bypass mode can be activated in normal mode by pressing the and
buttons together for 2 seconds. To switch back to normal mode, press and buttons also together until the continuous alarm stops. In the event of an overload, the UPS system automatically switches into bypass mode. A beep sounds every 10 seconds.
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Figure 20: Display in bypass mode
Frequency converter mode
In addition to regular UPS mode, the UPS system can also operate as a frequency converter. This involves providing the load with a constant output frequency of either 50 or 60Hz. Bypass is not available in fre­quency converter mode. The battery is charged.
Figure 21: Display in frequency converter mode
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5. Communication and interfaces
5.1 RS 232 and USB interface
In order to establish communication between the UPS system and a computer, connect the computer using a suitable data cable (cable provided) to the RS-232 or USB interface on the UPS system (see Chap. 8.6 Rear view).
PLEASE NOTE
The RS-232 and USB communication interfaces cannot be used at the same time.
The UPS system can then exchange data via the DataWatch software (see Chap. 5.5).
The assignment of the cable connection pins for the RS-232 commu­nications interface is shown in Figure 22, while the functions of the connection pins can be found in Table 7: Pin assignment for RS-232 interface.
Figure 22: RS-232 interface (DB-9 connector)
Pin
Function
1
Not used
2
Send data (TxD)
3
Receive data (RxD)
4
Not used
5
Mass
6, 7, 8, 9
Not used
Table 7: Pin assignment for RS-232 interface
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5.2 Slot for interface cards
The XANTO features a slot (see Chap. 8.6 Rear view) for the following interface cards:
Product no.
Description
DW7SNMP30
SNMP adapter Basic
The SNMP adapter communicates via TCIP/IP with the load at­tached to the network.
DW5SNMP30
SNMP adapter Professional
Works like Basic, but with additional interface for temperature sen­sor and environment management.
DWAS400DC
AS400 relay card
Combined slot card for optional communication with IBM AS400 servers or individual use of relay contacts. The following mes­sages/contact outputs are available: Normal mode, standby mode, battery mode, battery voltage low, bypass mode, collective error, input for UPS shutdown.
Table 8: Interface cards
PLEASE NOTE
The interface cards installed in the slot can be used in parallel with the RS-232 or USB communication.
5.3 Emergency Power Off (EPO) function
The Emergency Power Off (EPO) function is used to remotely shut down the UPS system and connected loads immediately. This means removing the bridge on the emergency power off connector (back of UPS system, see Fig. 15) and connecting an external emergency power off switch.
Cross section of connecting cable = 0.5 - 2.5mm2 (AWG 13 - 20)
Recommended cross-section of connecting cable = 1.5mm2 (AWG 15)
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CAUTION
The emergency power off switch must not be connected to
circuits which are connected to the supply network. Reinforced insulation from the network is required. The emergency power off switch must be designed for at least 60V DC / 30V AC and 20mA.
Depending on the programming via the UPS menu (see Chap-
ter 4.3 Settings), either an opener or a closer can be used.
The emergency power off function must be active for at least 250ms for proper operation.
If the emergency power off function is activated, the input volt-
age of the UPS system also needs to be interrupted.
The emergency power off function is only used to shut down
the UPS voltage on an electronic basis.
PLEASE NOTE
Leave the plug of the UPS system connected if you do not
need the emergency power off function.
Always test the emergency power off function before connect-
ing a critical load. This avoids the load being switched off ac­cidentally
Figure 23: Emergency power off connector
See Chap. 8.6 Rear view for the position of the emergency power off connector.
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5.4 Surge voltage protection for data and telephone lines (DSL / telephone / fax / network)
The surge protection filters surge voltage from the data and telephone cables. This involves connecting the incoming cable to the IN connec­tion on the reverse of the UPS system. Connect the OUT connection to the end device. The data connection protection cable protects net­works with a transfer rate of 10 to 1000 Mbit/s.
5.5 DataWatch software
The XANTO range is supplied as standard with DataWatch, a com­prehensive software solution for shutting down and managing the PC or server system and for monitoring the XANTO and the power supply network. To ensure you are always working with the latest version of DataWatch, please download it from the download area of
www.online-usv.de.
DataWatch works in the background and is in constant communication with the XANTO via the RS-232, USB or network protocol. The most famous of all functions: Automatic data backup including the shutdown of running applications and the proper shutdown of the whole system by means of a freely configurable shutdown routine. At the same time, DataWatch has a comprehensive messaging system, time-controlled test routines and event logging.
DataWatch supports all current operating systems.
As a client/server application, DataWatch works in networks and on local workstations. Based on optional RCCMD agent (Remote Con­sole Command), multiple servers connected to a UPS system can be addressed and controlled across the network without additional hard­ware.
Overview of functions:
UPS /
LCD
DataWatch
software
Display of input voltage, frequency and current, bat­tery voltage, current and capacity, UPS internal temperature, output voltage, frequency and current, load
X
X
Change operation mode of the UPS system (nor­mal-, standby-, bypass-, high efficiency- and con­verter-mode)
X
X
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Changing the output voltage
X
X
Enable / disable and configure converter mode
X
X
Enable / disable high efficiency mode
X
X
Enable / disable high bypass mode
X
X
Configure and enable/disable the battery deep dis­charge protection
X
X
Configure additional battery packs
X
X
Select the type of autonomy time (accumulated, re­maining)
X
X
Configure and enable/disable the emergency power off function (EPO)
X
X
Configure and enable/disable the settings for oper­ation with external isolation transformer
X
X
Configure and enable/disable the programmable outlet sockets
X
X
Changing the settings for charging voltage (boos, float)
X
X
Manual restart of the UPS system
X
X
Signalling battery failure
X
X
Advanced display of the total battery runtime
X
Display of the serial number
X
Local server shutdown via RS-232 / USB-interface
X
Multi server shutdown via TCP/IP
X
SNMP-proxy-agent
X
Send E-Mail, SMS, broadcastmessages
X
Manual UPS 10s-test
X
X
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Manual UPS fulltest
X
Auto UPS selftest
X
Enabe/disable alarm for battery operation
X
X
Enable/disable all alarms
X
Reset UPS system to factory settings
X
Display alarm-, warning- and error-messages
X
X
Chronological record, display and export (csv) of warning-, alarm- and error-messages
X
Record, display and export (csv) of voltage, current, frequency and temperature (datalog chart)
X
Customized event configuration
X
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6. Maintenance
6.1 Care and maintenance
To ensure a long service life of the system, the area around the UPS system should be kept clean and free of dust. If the area around the system is very dusty, clean the external surfaces of the system with a vacuum cleaner.
To ensure a long service life for the batteries, the ambient temperature should not exceed 25°C.
PLEASE NOTE
Before transporting the UPS system, make sure that it is dis-
connected from the supply network and switched off.
The service life of a battery varies as a function of how often it
is used, intensity of use and ambient temperature. Batteries which are used beyond their expected service life often have reduced autonomy times. Replace the batteries in good time to ensure the system always runs at optimum performance.
6.2 Storage
If you intend to store the UPS system for an extended period, charge the battery every three months by connecting the UPS system to the supply network for five hours. The system should be stored in a cool, dry place.
6.3 When to change the batteries
If “BR” is shown on the display and an alarm signal sounds every 2 seconds, the batteries need to be replaced. Contact your reseller or ONLINE (www.usvshop24.de) to order new batteries.
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6.4 Changing batteries in tower
PLEASE NOTE
Do not replace the batteries while the UPS system is in battery mode.
To replace the batteries, the UPS system must be switched off, dis­connected from the supply network and opened. Batteries cannot be hot-swapped.
CAUTION
Maintenance work must be carried out by a qualified techni-
cian who is familiar with batteries and the necessary safety measures. Do not allow unauthorised personnel to handle the batteries.
Batteries pose the risk of an electric shock or injury due to high
short circuit current. Take the following safety measures:
o remove watches, jewellery and other metal items o only use tools with insulated handles o do not place tools or metal components on the batteries
The batteries must only be replaced with the same number of
batteries of the same type.
Batteries must be properly disposed of. When disposing of
batteries, comply with the statutory regulations applicable in your location.
Batteries must not be burnt. There is risk of explosion.
Do not open or damage the battery or batteries. Battery acid
can damage the eyes and skin and cause poisoning.
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CAUTION
DANGER OF ELECTRIC SHOCK. Never make changes to
the battery cabling or connections. Attempting to change the battery cabling yourself could lead to serious injury.
The batteries of the UPS system are very heavy. Be careful
when handling heavy batteries.
6.5 Changing the batteries in rack
PLEASE NOTE
Do not replace the batteries while the UPS system is in battery mode.
The hot-swap functionality means the batteries can be replaced with­out shutting down the UPS system and disconnecting the load.
If you would prefer to disconnect the UPS system before changing the batteries, read Chapter 3.6 Getting started.
CAUTION
Maintenance work must be carried out by a qualified techni-
cian who is familiar with batteries and the necessary safety measures. Do not allow unauthorised personnel to handle the batteries.
Batteries pose the risk of an electric shock or injury due to high
short circuit current. Take the following safety measures:
o remove watches, jewellery and other metal items
o only use tools with insulated handles o do not place tools or metal components on the batteries
The batteries must only be replaced with the same number of
batteries of the same type.
Batteries must be properly disposed of. When disposing of
batteries, comply with the statutory regulations applicable in your location.
Batteries must not be burnt. There is risk of explosion.
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CAUTION
Do not open or damage the battery or batteries. Battery acid
can damage the eyes and skin and cause poisoning.
DANGER OF ELECTRIC SHOCK. Never make changes to
the battery cabling or connections. Attempting to change the battery cabling yourself could lead to serious injury.
The batteries of the UPS system are very heavy. Be careful
when handling heavy batteries.
The batteries are behind the front panel of the UPS system. The inter­nal batteries are packed together for ease of handling.
1. Remove the front panel (see Figure 24). To do this pull it to the frontside of the UPS-system.
Figure 24: Removing the frontpanel
2. Disconnect the battery connector (see Figure 25).
PLEASE NOTE
There is a flat ribbon cable connecting the control panel to the UPS system. Do not pull on the cable or disconnect it.
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Figure 25: Disconnect the battery connector
3. Remove the battery cover (see Figure 26).
Figure 26: Removing the battery cover
4. Carefully remove the battery insert using the handle.
5. Replace the batteries in the battery insert.
6. Reverse the removal procedure to reinsert the battery insert.
PLEASE NOTE
Check that the replacement batteries have the same specifi-
cations as the old batteries.
Read chapter 6.7 Disposing of the old batteries or UPS system
for information on proper disposal.
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CAUTION
A small arc can occur when the batteries are connected to the UPS system. This is normal and represents no risk to person­nel. Insert the battery cable quickly and firmly into the battery plug connection in the UPS system.
7. Continue with Chapter 6.6 Testing the new batteries.
6.6 Testing the new batteries
1. To charge the batteries, connect the UPS to the supply network for 48 hours.
2. In normal mode, hold the ON / / button for at least 2 sec­onds to start the self-test.
3. If the batteries are faulty, a warning is displayed automatically (see Table 10: Warnings). Press “OK” to acknowledge a suc- cessful battery test and to switch the UPS system back into nor­mal mode.
PLEASE NOTE
The UPS system only starts a self-test when the batteries are fully charged and the UPS system is in normal mode with no active warning messages.
6.7 Disposing of the old batteries or UPS system
Find out from a local recycling centre how the old batteries or the UPS system should properly be disposed of. Old batteries can also be re­turned to ONLINE for disposal free of charge. Please contact Support (see Chap. 7.5)
CAUTION
Batteries must not be burnt. There is risk of explosion.
Batteries must be disposed of properly. Find out about the lo-
cal disposal regulations.
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CAUTION
Do not open or damage the battery or batteries. Battery acid
can damage the eyes and skin and cause poisoning.
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7. Troubleshooting
The XANTO is designed for autonomous operation and automatically reports and problems in the display.
7.1 Error codes
Error code
Event
01
Error starting the DC link
02
DC link voltage too high
03
DC link voltage too low
11
Error starting inverter
12
Inverter voltage too high
13
Inverter voltage too low
14
Short circuit in inverter output
27
Battery voltage too high
28
Battery voltage too low
2A
Short circuit on charger output
41
Temperature too high
43
Overload
45
Charger error
49
Input voltage too high
Table 9: Error codes
If the UPS system indicates one of the error codes listed above, please contact ONLINE support (see Chap. 7.5).
7.2 Warnings
Event
Symbol
Code
Alarm
Battery capacity low
Warning sound every 2 seconds
Overload
Warning sound every sec­ond
Input current too high
2 warning sounds every 10 seconds
Battery not connected
Warning sound every 2 seconds
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Battery overload
Warning sound every 2 seconds
UPS input error
Warning sound every 2 seconds
Emergency power off active
Warning sound every 2 seconds
Temperature too high
Warning sound every 2 seconds
Charger error
Warning sound every 2 seconds
Battery error
Warning sound every 2 seconds
Bypass voltage out of tolerance
Warning sound every 2 sec­onds
Bypass frequency not stable
Warning sound every 2 seconds
Replace battery
Warning sound every 2 seconds
EEPROM Error
Warning sound every 2 seconds
Table 10: Warnings
7.3 Troubleshooting
Operating status
Possible cause
Measure
The UPS system cannot be switched on, although there are no alarms and the input voltage is nor­mal.
The input cable is not correctly connected to the input socket.
Check that both connect­ors are properly inserted in the sockets.
The input cable has been accidentally connected to the UPS output sockets.
Connect the input cable to the UPS input.
The and symbols flash and an alarm is sounded every 2 sec­onds.
Emergency power off is active.
Check that the emer­gency power off con­nector is seated firmly and the wire jumpers match the menu settings in Chapter 4.3 (closed or open, depending on the jumper). Then press the OFF button for 2 seconds
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and start the UPS system using the ON button.
The , symbols and
the warning flash and an alarm is sounded every 2 seconds.
L and N wrong way round on UPS input.
Rotate the mains plug about 180 degrees.
The , and symbols flash and an alarm is sounded every 2 seconds.
The internal battery is not connected.
Check that the battery is properly connected (see Chap. 3.4, 3.5). Then re­start the UPS system us­ing the ON button.
The , and symbols flash and an alarm is sounded every second.
The output load on the UPS system is too high.
Reduce the load on the UPS output sockets.
The load on the UPS out­put is too high, load is supplied via the bypass.
Reduce the load on the UPS output sockets. The UPS is then automati­cally switched back to normal mode.
If the overload persists, the UPS switches back to bypass mode.
Reduce the load on the UPS output and then re­start the UPS.
The and symbols and the error code 43 are shown in the display. A permanent alarm sounds.
UPS system shutting down because of too fre­quent or too extensive overload on the UPS out­put.
Reduce the load on the UPS output sockets. Then press the OFF but­ton for 2 seconds and then start the UPS using the ON button.
The and symbols and the error code 49 are shown in the display. A permanent alarm sounds.
The UPS input current entered is too high.
Reduce the load on the UPS output sockets. The UPS is then automati­cally switched back to normal mode.
Error code 14 and contin­uous alarm.
Short circuit in UPS out­put.
Disconnect all the loads from the UPS output sockets and restart the UPS system without load. If the error contin­ues to occur, please con­tact ONLINE support (see Chap. 7.5). If the er­ror has been fixed, check the load.
Autonomy time is shorter than expected. Battery is not fully charged.
Charge the battery for at least 5 hours. If the error persists, please contact ONLINE support (see Chap. 7.5).
The battery is worn through age or faulty.
Replace the battery (see Chap. 6.4).
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Error code 2A and con­tinuous alarm.
Short circuit on charger output
Check the external bat­tery packs for wiring er­rors, it may be necessary to replace the batteries if they are too old.
The and sym­bols flash and an alarm is sounded every 2 sec­onds.
The fan is blocked or not working properly. The temperature is too high.
Check the fan is working and there is enough space behind the fan.
Table 11: Troubleshooting
7.4 Muting the alarm
In battery mode, hold the ON / / button for at least 2 seconds to mute the alarm. Once the alarm is successfully muted, appears in
the display. Check the status the warning message has triggered and take appropriate measures to rectify the situation. If the status of the warning message changes, the alarm is emitted again. This has prior­ity over the previous muting of the alarm.
PLEASE NOTE
The alarm cannot be muted for alarm and error messages.
7.5 Support
ONLINE USV-Systeme AG (ONLINE) is one of the leading manufac­turers of uninterruptible power supplies (UPS). Since 1988, the Ger­man company has focussed on the development, production, sale and support of UPS systems. Based on unit numbers sold, ONLINE prod­ucts are the German number one in the UPS market and internation­ally recognised because of their top quality and excellent support.
As a German provider, ONLINE guarantees direct approachability, simple processing and short response times. Comprehensive support is a matter of course - before and after purchase.
ONLINE sets great store by reliable support and service.
Free direct advice and support on:
Software hotline: +49 (89) 242 39 90 - 13
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Hardware hotline: +49 (89) 242 39 90 - 18
Free 24 h advance exchange  Interactive UPS configurator online or as app  2 years full warranty, optional renewal  Unbureaucratic 14 day money-back guarantee  Excellent product availability and wide network of distributors.
Further information: www.online-usv.de
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8. Technical data
8.1 List of device types
UPS system
Form factor
UPS item no.
Service
Battery pack
Battery pack item no.
XANTO 700
Tower
X700
700VA/ 700W
-
-
XANTO 1000
Tower
X1000
1000VA/ 1000W
XANTO 1000 / 1500 battery pack
X1000BP XANTO 1500
Tower
X1500
1500VA/ 1500W
XANTO 2000
Tower
X2000
2000VA/ 2000W
XANTO 2000 battery pack
X2000BP
XANTO 3000
Tower
X3000
3000VA/ 3000W
XANTO 3000 battery pack
X3000BP
XANTO 700R
Rack
X700R
700VA/ 700W
-
-
XANTO 1000R
Rack
X1000R
1000VA/ 1000W
XANTO battery pack 1000R / 1500R
X1000RBP XANTO 1500R
Rack
X1500R
1500VA/ 1500W
XANTO 2000R
Rack
X2000R
2000VA/ 2000W
XANTO 2000R battery pack
X2000RBP
XANTO 3000R
Rack
X3000R
3000VA/ 3000W
XANTO 3000R battery pack
X3000RBP
Table 12: Overview of UPS systems and battery packs
8.2 Dimensions and weight
UPS system
Dimensions (W x H x D)
Weight
Tower models
XANTO 700
158 x 238 x 397
12.1kg
XANTO 1000
158 x 238 x 397
13.4 kg
XANTO 1500
158 x 238 x 397
15.0 kg
XANTO 2000
190 x 335 x 415
20.3 kg
XANTO 3000
190 x 335 x 415
28.5 kg
XANTO 1000 / 1500 battery pack
158 x 238 x 397
19.8 kg
XANTO 2000 battery pack
190 x 335 x 415
30.0 kg
XANTO 3000 battery pack
190 x 335 x 415
39.0 kg
Rack models
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XANTO 700R
438 x 88 (2U) x 412
11.6 kg
XANTO 1000R
438 x 88 (2U) x 412
14.1 kg
XANTO 1500R
438 x 88 (2U) x 412
15.5 kg
XANTO 2000R
438 x 88 (2U) x 512
19.5 kg
XANTO 3000R
438 x 88 (2U) x 632
27.5 kg
XANTO 1000R / 1500R
438 x 88 (2U) x 412
21.5 kg
XANTO 2000R battery pack
438 x 88 (2U) x 512
29.0 kg
XANTO 3000R battery pack
438 x 88 (2U) x 632
41.2 kg
Table 13: Dimensions and weight
PLEASE NOTE
All rack models are just 2 height units (HE) tall.
8.3 Electrical connections
UPS system
Input connection
Output connections
XANTO 700 XANTO 700R
IEC320 C14 (10A)
4x IEC320 C13 (10A) 8x IEC320 C13 (10A)
XANTO 1000 XANTO 1000R
IEC320 C14 (10A)
4x IEC320 C13 (10A) 8x IEC320 C13 (10A)
XANTO 1500 XANTO 1500R
IEC320 C14 (10A)
4x IEC320 C13 (10A) 8x IEC320 C13 (10A)
XANTO 2000 XANTO 2000R
IEC320 C20 (16A)
8x IEC320 C13 (10A)
XANTO 3000
XANTO 3000R
IEC320 C20 (16A)
8x IEC320 C13 (10A) 1x IEC320 C19 (16A) 6x IEC320 C13 (10A) 1x IEC320 C19 (16A)
Table 14: Electrical connections
8.4 Electrical specifications
Model
XANTO
700/R
XANTO
1000/R
XANTO
1500/R
XANTO
2000/R
XANTO
3000/R
Electrical characteristics
Rated power (VA / W)
700 /
700
1000 /
1000
1500 /
1500
2000 /
2000
3000 /
3000
Technology
Doubleconversion, classification as per VFI-SS-111
Input voltage and tol­erance, battery opera­tion
230V
(110 – 300V @ 50% load, 160 – 300V @ 100% load)
Input frequency
50 / 60Hz (auto sensing)
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Input current
5.3A
7.7A
11.0A
15.3A
17.6A
Output voltage, toler­ance in battery opera­tion
230V +/-1%
Output frequency, nor­mal operation
50 / 60H +/-0,1Hz
Output frequency, bat­tery operation
50 / 60H +/-3Hz
Output voltage adjust­able to
208 / 220 / 230 / 240V
Max. output current
3.5A
5.0A
7.5A
10.0A
15.0A
Switchover time
0
Wave form
Sine
Efficiency, Normal operation
>89%
>91%
High-efficiency mode
>97%
Battery mode
>88%
>90%
Overload-compatible, normal mode
<110%
Alarm
110 - 130%
Alarm, Bypass/Standby after 5 minutes
131 - 140%
Alarm, Bypass/Standby after 30 seconds
>140%
Alarm, Bypass/Standby after 1.5s
Battery mode
<110%
Alarm
110 - 130%
Alarm, Bypass/Standby after 2 minutes
131 - 140%
Alarm, Bypass/Standby after 10 seconds
>140%
Alarm, Bypass/Standby after 1.5
Power loss, max.
119W
170W
255W
340W
510W
Batteries
Autonomy times
See Table 17
Battery type
See Table 16
Design
Sealed, maintenance-free, valve-controlled, lead/acid, life
expectancy 3 to 5 years in accordance with EUROBAT
Load voltage
27.4V
41.1V
41.1V
54.8V
82.1V
Charging current
2 - 12A
2 - 8A
Communication
USB
Yes
RS-232:
Yes
Modem / Network Over-voltage protec­tion
Yes
SNMP slot
Yes
EPO
Yes
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Operating conditions, standards and approvals
Operating temperature
0 - 40°C
Rel. air humidity
20 – 90%
Operating altitude <1000m
Normal operating mode
1000 - 4000m
Performance reduction of 1% per 100m >1000m
Noise level, max.
<50dB
MTBF at 25°C (w/o battery)
>50.000 hours
Safety
EN62040-1
EMC, Performance
EN62040-2
Approval
CE
Protection class
IP20
Table 15: Electrical specifications
8.5 Batteries and autonomy time
UPS system
UPS internal battery
Battery pack
Tower models
XANTO 700
24V (2x 12V / 9Ah)
-
XANTO 1000
36V (3x 12V / 9Ah)
36V (2x 3x 12V / 9Ah)
XANTO 1500
36V (3x 12V / 9Ah)
36V (2x 3x 12V / 9Ah)
XANTO 2000
48V (4x 12V / 9Ah)
48V (2x 4x 12V / 9Ah)
XANTO 3000
72V (4x 12V / 9Ah)
72V (2x 6x 12V / 9Ah)
Rack models
XANTO 700R
24V (2x 12V / 9Ah)
-
XANTO 1000R
36V (3x 12V / 9Ah)
36V (2x 3x 12V / 9Ah)
XANTO 1500R
36V (3x 12V / 9Ah)
36V (2x 3x 12V / 9Ah)
XANTO 2000R
48V (4x 12V / 9Ah)
48V (2x 4x 12V / 9Ah)
XANTO 3000R
72V (4x 12V / 9Ah)
72V (2x 6x 12V / 9Ah)
Table 16: Batteries
UPS sys­tem
Int. batt.
+1 BP
+2 BP
+3 BP
+4 BP
+5 BP
+6 BP
+7 BP
Tower models
XANTO 700
24 / 10
- - - - - - -
XANTO 1000
27 / 11
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190 / 86
280 / 130
373 / 174
465 / 221
559 / 268
652 / 315
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XANTO 1500
15 / 6
61 / 28
114 / 52
171 / 79
229 / 107
269 / 135
349 / 165
409 / 196
XANTO 2000
16 / 6
65 / 28
121 / 52
180 / 78
241 / 106
304 / 135
367 / 165
430 / 195
XANTO 3000
17 / 6
67 / 29
125 / 53
186 / 81
249 / 109
314 / 139
378 / 170
443 / 201
Rack models
XANTO 700R
24 / 10
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XANTO 1000R
27 / 11
103 / 47
190 / 86
280 / 130
373 / 174
465 / 221
559 / 268
652 / 315
XANTO 1500R
15 / 6
61 / 28
114 / 52
171 / 79
229 / 107
269 / 135
349 / 165
409 / 196
XANTO 2000R
16 / 6
65 / 28
121 / 52
180 / 78
241 / 106
304 / 135
367 / 165
430 / 195
XANTO 3000R
17 / 6
67 / 29
125 / 53
186 / 81
249 / 109
314 / 139
378 / 170
443 / 201
Table 17: Autonomy times (in minutes) at 50 / 100% load, pf=0.7
8.6 Rear view
Figure 27: Rear view of XANTO 700
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Figure 28: Rear view of XANTO 1000 - 1500
Figure 29: Rear view of XANTO 2000
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Figure 30: Rear view of XANTO 3000
Figure 31: Rear view of XANTO 700R
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Figure 32: Rear view of XANTO 1000R - 1500R
Figure 33: Rear view of XANTO 2000R
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Figure 34: Rear view of XANTO 3000R
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8.7 CE confirmation
WARRANTY
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9. Warranty
ONLINE USV-Systeme AG (ONLINE) guarantees that this product will be free of material and production faults for a period of two years from
the purchase date. ONLINE’s obligation in accordance with this guar­antee is restricted to the repair or replacement (at ONLINE’s discre-
tion) of any faulty products. Before warranty claims can be asserted, a Returned Material Authorization (RMA) number must be obtained from customer services. Products must be returned with the postage paid by the sender, a brief description of the problem and evidence of the place and date of purchase. This warranty does not apply to de­vices damaged by accidents, negligence or misuse or those which have otherwise been altered or modified.
Apart from the above exceptions, ONLINE accepts no explicit or tacit warranty, including a guarantee of conventional quality or suitability for a specific purpose. In some jurisdictions, the restriction or exclusion of tacit guarantees is prohibited, which means that the restrictions or ex­clusions above may not apply to the purchaser.
Irrespective of the above exclusions, ONLINE shall under no circum­stances accept liability for direct, indirect, specific, auxiliary or subse­quent damage caused as a result of the use of this product, even if ONLINE was informed about the possibility of such damage. In partic­ular, ONLINE shall not be liable for costs of whatsoever nature, such as lost profit or revenue, loss of equipment, loss of the use of device, loss of software or data, replacement costs, third-party claims or other costs.
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