Planet Technology UPS-400 User Manual

400 Watts UPS Redundant Power
for WGSW-2620PV
UPS-400
User’s Manual
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Revision
PLANET UPS Redundant Power User’s Manual FOR MODEL: UPS-400
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Rev: 1.0(December.2005) Part No. 2011-A92340-000
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Table of Content
Chapter 1 Introduction ....................................................................4
1.1 Product Description..........................................................4
1.2 Packet Contents...............................................................4
1.3 Features........................................................................... 5
1.4 Specifications................................................................... 5
1.5 Software Feature.............................................................. 5
1.6 Product Outlook................................................................ 6
1.7 LED Definition .................................................................. 6
Chapter 2 Installation...................................................................... 7
2.1 Hardware Installation........................................................ 7
2.2 Battery Charge up............................................................ 8
2.3 Install with WGSW-2620PV..............................................8
Chapter 3 Operation .....................................................................10
3.1 Supply power to WGSW-2620PV.................................. 10
3.2 UPS Status Monitoring...................................................10
Chapter 4 Specifications................................................................11
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Chapter 1 Introduction

The PLNET UPS-400 protects critical data by supplying reliable, network-grade power in rack-optimized form the network. Working as an UPS, the UPS-400 takes over the power provision to the WGSW-2620PV when the AC power is shut off. It also support power to the PoE powered devices with its 400 watts power supply. As the WGSW-2620PV takes both 100~240V AC and 48VDC power input, the UPS-400 acts also the redundant power supply for the network system.

1.1 Product Description

The UPS-400 is an UPS and the redundant power for W GSW-2620PV. There are two ways to supply power to the WGSW-2620PV. One is the 100~240V AC universal power supply, the other is the 48V DC by the UPS-400 Uninterruptible Power Supply. Once both the AC and the DC are used, the UPS-400 take the UPS-400 as the redundant power supply for power backup to prevent the power interrupt. This protects the critical data from the PoE devices powered by the WGSW-2620PV and keep the network alive for the data transmission. The UPS-400 supports 400 watts of electrical power, once the AC power shut off, the UPS-400 then take over as the UPS power supply for WGSW-2620PV and keep the switch and the connected powered devices working.

1.2 Packet Contents

Your UPS-400 carton should contain following items:
The UPS Redundant Power Power Cord DC 48V Power Connector RS-232 Console Cable Rack Mount Kit 4 Robber feet This User’s Manual
If any item is found missing or damaged, please contact your local reseller from whom you purchased your UPS.
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1.3 Features

Build-in UPS and DC 48V 400 watts power supply Provide RS-232 interface for power monitor AC input power voltage, frequency, current status monitoring DC 48V power status, output current, output voltage status monitoring UPS battery level, battery status, load status monitoring Buzzer for system event Slim size and all in one package with power and UPS Provide DC 48V for Power over Ethernet equipment 1 U height design 19” rack mountable FAN detect through RS-232

1.4 Specifications

Model UPS-400 Power Input 100~240V AC, 50/60Hz, 5A max. Power Consumption 500 watts (system) Output DC Power 48V DC, 400 watts output capability Output DC Connector Mini Fit (8-Pin ATX)
(Right 4 pins for GND, left 4 pins for +48VDC) RS-232 DB-9 female on rear side for power monitor Buzzer Buzzer for no AC, over load, fan fail and battery low events FAN 2 fans with fan detection LED Indicators 1 AC active, 1 Fault (fan fail, temperature over, over load)
and 1 DC power (active, battery work, battery low) Operation Environment 0 to 45 Degree C, 10%~95% RH Storage Environment -40 to 70 Degree C, 95% RH Dimension (W x D x H) 440 x 223 x 44 mm EMI FCC Class A, CE Safety UL, cUL, CE/EN60950

1.5 Software Feature

Power monitoring – AC input power status (voltage, frequency, AC
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INPUT CURRENT), DC 48V (power status, output current, output voltage), UPS (battery level, battery status, Load status)
FAN monitoring – Provide fan status Temperature monitor – Monitoring device internal heat sink
temperature
System testing – Provide system-testing command through RS-232
for battery status

1.6 Product Outlook

Front Panel
Rear Panel

1.7 LED Definition

AC Input: Lights to indicate the UPS-400 is powered. Fault: Lights to indicate the fan is failed, system over temperature, or over load. DC Output: Lights to indicate UPS-400 is providing power.
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Chapter 2 Installation

2.1 Hardware Installation

To install the UPS in a 19-inch standard rack, please follows the instructions described below. Step1: Place the switch on a hard flat surface, with the front panel positioned towards the front side. Step2: Attach the rack-mount bracket to each side of the UPS with supplied screws attached to the package.
Figure 2-1 shows how to attach brackets to one side of the UPS.
Figure 2-1 Attach brackets to the UPS.
Caution:
You must use the screws supplied with the mounting brackets. Damage caused to the parts by using incorrect screws would invalidate the warranty.
Step3: Secure the brackets tightly. Step4: Follow the same steps to attach the second bracket to the opposite side. Step5: After the brackets are attached to the UPS, use suitable screws to securely
attach the brackets to the rack, as shown in Figure 2-2
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Figure 2-2 Mounting the UPS in a Rack

2.2 Battery Charge up

The UPS-400 needs to charge up before supply power as an UPS. Please follow the steps to charge up the battery.
1. Connect the UPS to the 100~240V AC power outlet to get power.
2. Click on the ON/OFF button on the front panel for over 5 seconds to power on the
UPS-400. The system is started up by a "beep" buss. The "AC input" and the "DC output" LED then lighted up.
3. There need 8 to 12 hours to charge up. Please connect the power cord and wait
for 8 hours before use.

2.3 Install with WGSW-2620PV

Figure 2-3 Cable Installation with WGSW-2620PV
The power connector is to provide 48V DC power to the WGSW-2620PV. The RS-232 console cable is to pass the UPS status to the WGSW-2620PV. If both the AC power and the DC power are supplying to WGSW-2620PV, the WGSW-2620PV take the DC power as backup.
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[NOTE] When the Managed Power Supply unit AC power is down, the internal UPS
can provide the power to connected POE switch for 30 seconds in full power consumption and 30 minutes in only switch basic operation.
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Chapter 3 Operation

3.1 Supply power to WGSW-2620PV

The UPS take over the power provision when the AC power input of WGSW-2620PV is off. The power provision lasts from 5 minutes to 3 hours which depends on the PoE devices powered by WGSW-2620PV and the data loading on the network.

3.2 UPS Status Monitoring

The UPS-400 passes its status information to the WGSW-2620PV by the console cable. To view the status from the web interface, please make sure the console cable is well connected between the WGSW-2620PV and UPS-400. Then login to the web interface. Click on the "Power Status" manual on the left hand side, then the following page shows up.
Figure 3.1 UPS Power Statuses
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Chapter 4 Specifications

Battery: 4 * 12V 2.2Ah Valve Regulated Lead-Acid Batteries. Charging Instruction
Type Voltage Regulation Initial Current Stand-by Use 13.5 – 13.8V No Limit Cycle Use 14.4 - 15.0V 0.66A max
Maximum charging current: 0.58A Charging voltage: 14.4 to 15.0V Float charging voltage: 13.50 to 13.80V Volts: 12 Nominal Capacity (20 Hr Rate - Ah): 2.25 Length: 178.0mm (7.01") Width: 34.0mm (1.34") Overall Height Incl. Terminals: 64.0mm (2.52") Weight: 0.94 kgs. (2.07 lbs.) Energy Density (20 Hr. Rate): 1.24 WH/cubic inch Specific Energy (20 Hr. Rate): 13.5 WH/lbs. Internal Resistance of Charged Battery: 60 milliohms (approx.) Maximum Discharge Current with Standard Terminals (amperes): 40 Maximum Short-Duration Discharge Current (amperes): 75 Charge Retention (Shelf Life) At 68 Degrees F (20 Degrees C) 1 Month: 97% Charge Retention (Shelf Life) At 68 Degrees F (20 Degrees C) 3 Months: 91% Charge Retention (Shelf Life) At 68 Degrees F (20 Degrees C) 6 Months: 85% Life Expectancy/Standby Use: 3-5 years Life Expectancy/Cycle Use (Approx.) 100% Depth of Discharge: 250 cycles Life Expectancy/Cycle Use (Approx.) 50% Depth of Discharge: 550 cycles Life Expectancy/Cycle Use (Approx.) 30% Depth of Discharge: 1200 cycles Sealed Construction: Can be operated, charged or stored in any position without leakage Standard Terminal: Quick Disconnect .187 Housing Material: ABS Resin
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