Sanyo Denki SANUPS E11A102U-J, SANUPS E11A102U, SANUPS E11A302U, SANUPS E11A202U, SANUPS E11A302U-J Instruction Manual

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Instruction Manual
200V Model
1kVA, 2kVA, 3kVA
M0010157
Introduction
Thank you for choosing the SANUPS E11A.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
This manual contains important instructions for E11A serise that should be followed during installation and maintenance of the UPS*1 and batteries to protect the safety of the service technician*2 and the customers. To use the UPS correctly and safely, read this manual before using the UPS. Please be sure to also read the
User Settings Guide
for details about user setting menus. After reading, please keep these handy for convenient reference. This UPS is intended for installation in a temperature-controlled indoor environment free of conductive contaminants.
Operating temperature: 0 to 40゚C (32 to 104゚F)
*
1
UPS is an abbreviation for Uninterruptible Power Supply.
Table of contents
§1. Before Use................................................................................................................................ 1
§2. Safety Precautions................................................................................................................... 2
§3. For Proper Operation .............................................................................................................. 6
§3.1 UPS Input Power Supply............................................................................................... 6
§3.2 Installation Precautions ................................................................................................ 6
§3.3 Usage Precautions ......................................................................................................... 7
§4.Checking the Contents of the Package..................................................................................... 8
§5. External Dimensions and Part Names.................................................................................... 9
§5.1 Front and Back Panels of UPS...................................................................................... 9
§5.2 Control Panel and Indicators......................................................................................... 11
§5.3 External Interfaces........................................................................................................ 12
§6. Installation .............................................................................................................................. 16
§6.1 Installation Environment Check ................................................................................... 16
§6.2 Installation Space Check ............................................................................................... 16
§6.3 Horizontal Installation.................................................................................................. 17
§6.4 Vertical Installation....................................................................................................... 18
§6.5 Rack Mounting ............................................................................................................. 20
§7. Wiring ... .................................................................................................................................. 21
§7.1 Battery Connector Connection ...................................................................................... 21
§7.2 Connecting Optional Equipment................................................................................... 22
§7.3 Input Plug Connection................................................................................................... 23
§8. Procedure Until Load Device Operation ................................................................................. 25
§9. Preparation Before Operation................................................................................................. 26
§9.1 User Setting Check........................................................................................................ 26
§9.2 UPS Charge ................................................................................................................... 27
§9.3 Outage Simulation Test................................................................................................. 28
§10. Load Devices Connection....................................................................................................... 30
§11. Operating Procedures............................................................................................................ 31
§11.1 UPS Startup................................................................................................................. 31
§11.2 UPS Shutdown (Daily)................................................................................................. 33
§11.3 UPS Shutdown (If Not to Be Used for More Than a Week) ........................................ 34
This term is used to indicate service technicians from SANYO DENKI or entrusted from SANYO DENKI with knowledge of this UPS. Maintenance work must not be performed by other than a qualified service technician.
*2 Service technician
Notes about UPS Model
This manual is for the following UPS Models. Confirm your UPS Model before using the UPS.
*
3
In the explanation by each capacity class or UPS model in this manual, UPS names are abbreviated to the Model
name shown in this column.
§12. User Settings......................................................................................................................... 35
§12.1 Prior to Modifying the User Settings .......................................................................... 35
§12.2 Setup Menu List .......................................................................................................... 36
§13. Maintenance.......................................................................................................................... 38
§13.1 Routine Checks .......................................................................................................... 39
§13.2 Battery Test.................................................................................................................. 40
§13.3 Bypass Breaker Reset.................................................................................................. 41
§13.4 Maintenance by Service Personnel.............................................................................. 42
§13.4.1 Battery Replacement........................................................................................... 42
§14. Buzzer Sounds ....................................................................................................................... 44
§15. Troubleshooting ..................................................................................................................... 45
§16. How to Use Power Management Software............................................................................ 47
§17. Using Standard OS UPS ...................................................................................................... 49
§17.1 Windows NT................................................................................................................. 49
§17.2 Windows 2000/XP/Server 2003.................................................................................... 50
§18. Using Optional Equipment.................................................................................................... 52
§18.1 Remote Switch ............................................................................................................. 53
§18.2 Linked Operation Cable............................................................................................... 54
§18.2.1 Wiring and Settings for Linked Operation.......................................................... 55
§18.2.2 Linked Operation ON Procedure......................................................................... 56
§18.2.3 Linked Operation OFF Procedure....................................................................... 56
§18.2.4 Linked Operation System Configuration ............................................................ 57
§18.3 Outlet Box.................................................................................................................... 58
§18.3.1 Outlet Box Wiring and Settings .......................................................................... 59
§18.3.2 Configuration of an Output line Control System................................................ 60
§18.4 Combining a Remote Switch and Outlet Boxes........................................................... 61
§18.5 LAN Interface Card..................................................................................................... 62
§18.6 Contact Interface Card ................................................................................................ 63
§18.7 Connecting the Emergency Power Off (EPO) Terminals ............................................ 64
§19. Characteristic of UPS............................................................................................................ 65
§19.1 Basic Operation............................................................................................................ 65
§19.2 Protective Functions.................................................................................................... 66
§19.3 Protective Function Table............................................................................................ 66
§19.4 Specifications ............................................................................................................... 67
§20. Warranty................................................................................................................................ 68
E11A102 comply with EN62040-2 Category C2.
Warning: This is a category C2 UPS product. In a residential environment, this product may cause radio
interference, in which case the user may be required to take additional measures.
E11A202 and E11A302 comply with EN62040-2 Category C3.
Warning: This is a product for commercial and industrial application in the second environment - installation
restrictions or additional measures may be needed to prevent disturbances.
UL Model UPS Model name*3 Capacity Output Voltage E11A102U012 E11A102U 208V E11A102U012J E11A102U-J
E11A102 1kVA
200V E11A202U012 E11A202U 208V E11A202U012J E11A202U-J
E11A202 2kVA
200V E11A302U012 E11A302U 208V E11A302U012J E11A302U-J
E11A302 3kVA
200V
Before Use
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The procedures to use the UPS are shown in the following. Be sure to proceed as follows to use the UPS safely and properly.
Check the safety precautions ⇒ pages 2 to 5
Check the usage precautions ⇒ pages 6 to 7
Check the contents of the package ⇒ page 8
Install the UPS ⇒ pages 16 to 20
Wire the UPS ⇒ pages 21 to 24
Install the Power management software on the computer, and connect this to the UPS with the network cable.
pages 47 to 48
Check the default value of the user setting. ⇒ pages 26,35 to 37
When the default settings do not match with your environment or requirements
Change the user setting
User settings Guide
Perform the power outage simulation test
pages 28 to 29
Connect the load devices ⇒ page 30
Start up the UPS ⇒ page 31
Turn the load device power on ⇒ page 32
When not using the power management software
Charge the UPS ⇒ page 27
Check the UPS daily by user ⇒ page 39
UPS is malfunctioning, battery needs to be replaced, etc.
Contact your supplier for maintenance ⇒ page 38
Maintenance by technically qualified personnel. ⇒ pages 32 to 43
When using the power management software
When the default value does not need to be changed
Safety Precautions
2
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PRECAUTIONS
(IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS)
This Manual contains important instructions for operating and maintaining the E11A Series and the batteries to protect the safety of the service technician and the customers. Before installing, operating, performing maintenance or inspecting the UPS, be sure to read this manual and accompanying documents carefully to obtain a clear understanding of the information related to its operation, safety and important precautions. This manual described two warning levels, WARNING and CAUTION, as described below.
Label Explanation
WARNING
Denotes immediate hazards which WILL probably cause severe bodily injury or death, as a result incorrect operation.
CAUTION
Denotes hazards which COULD cause bodily injury and product or property damage, as a result incorrect operation.
Additionally, even those hazards denoted by
!
CAUTION could lead to a serious accident, so the
instructions should be strictly followed.
The following labels indicate particularly important instructions which must be carefully followed. The graphic symbols indicate prohibited and mandatory actions.
Symbol Explanation
Indicates actions that
must not be allowed
to occur (prohibited actions).
Indicates actions that
must be taken
(mandatory actions).
: This example signifies the mandatory actions.
: This example signifies that the equipment must be securely grounded.
Indicates
CAUTION
(including
WARNING
). Specific information appears within the graphic symbol or in an explanation nearby.
: This example signifies the general caution.
: This example signifies the danger of electric shock.
: This example signifies the danger of fire or smoke
Safety Precautions
3
1. Relocation and Transportation Precautions
CAUTION
Be careful to avoid falling or dropping the UPS during relocation or transportation, as bodily injury could result. Be careful to avoid back strain when handling the UPS. To avoid bodily injury caused by dropping the UPS, do not tilt it more than 10 degrees to either side when moving the UPS vertically. Take preventative measures to avoid dropping the UPS if it must be tilted more than 10 degrees when moving it.
2. Installation Precautions
CAUTION
The UPS should be installed only by technically qualified personnel. Improper installation can result in electric shock, bodily injury, and/ or fire. Never operate or store the UPS in the following environmental conditions. Doing so may cause the UPS to malfunction, sustain damage or deteriorate, which could result in a fire.
a. In ambient environmental conditions other than those specified in the product brochure and
instruction manual (temperature 0 to 40 C (32 to 104゚F), relative humidity 20 to 90%), such
as in extremely high or low temperature and high humidity. b. Where the UPS is exposed to direct sunlight. c. Where the UPS is directly exposed to the heat from a heat source, such as a stove. d. Where the UPS may be subject to vibration or physical shock. e. Near a device that may emit sparks. f. In the presence of dust, salt or corrosive or flammable gas. g. Outdoors
Be careful not to block the air intake and exhaust vents of the UPS. Keep the front and back of the UPS at least 20 cm (8 inches) away from the wall. If you mount the UPS in a rack, mount it in a rack that can be well ventilated, and be careful not to block the air intake and exhaust vents of the rack and UPS. If the air intake or exhaust vent is blocked, the internal temperature of the UPS rises, which could cause battery deterioration resulting in a fire. For maintenance, the UPS requires at least 1 m (40 inches) space at the front and 50 cm (20 inches) at the back. The space around the UPS must be ventilated. Unless the ventilation airflow is maintained, gas produced by battery charging could result in rupture or explosion of the case. Install the UPS on a stable surface capable of bearing the weight (refer to the table) of the UPS in the correct manner specified in this manual. If the UPS is installed incorrectly, impact or vibration could cause it to fall or move inadvertently, resulting in bodily injury. Be careful to avoid back strain. Move packaging such as plastic bags and film and accessories such as screws to a place that is out of reach of children. If a child, for example, places film over his or her head or swallows a screw, there is a danger of suffocation. The socket-outlet shall be installed near the equipment and shall be easily accessible.
3. Wiring Precautions
CAUTION
Wiring should be performed only by technically qualified personnel. Incorrect wiring can result in electric shock and/or fire. Protection in primary circuits against over currents, short circuits and earth faults is not provided inside this UPS. Protection in primary circuit against over currents short circuits and earth faults shall be provided as part of the building installation. Connect the grounding cable securely in the manner specified. Failure to connect the grounding cable may result in electric shock. Have a qualified electrician perform any grounding work that may be required. (a fee will be charged.) The grounding cables of all load devices* connected to the output of the UPS must be securely connected to the grounding terminal. Failure to connect the grounding cables correctly may result in electric shock.
* Load devices are devices such as computers that are connected to the UPS.
! !
Model
Weight
kg lbs
E11A102 17 37.5 E11A202 29 63.9 E11A302 39 85.9
Safety Precautions
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4. Operating Precautions
WARNI NG
Immediately shut the UPS off if it malfunctions, or if an unusual odor or noise is observed. Failure to do so may result in a fire. To avoid electric shock, do not open the cover of the UPS. Do not detach the cover of the options, except when you use some options. There is danger of electric shock and equipment damage.
PROHIBITED
Never use the UPS for the following types of loads: a. Medical instruments used for life support. b. Control units for trains or elevators, failure of which could cause bodily injury. c. Computer systems upon which social or public infrastructure depends. d. Devices which serve applications related to the above.
Contact your sales representative if you need to use the UPS in an application like the above. Special
equipment, such as redundant devices or an emergency generator must be incorporated when operating,
maintaining and controlling systems in which a UPS is used with loads affecting life-support or public
infrastructure-dependent applications.
This UPS must be installed, operated and maintained by technically qualified personnel in an industrial
environment. This UPS should not be used in the other environment, for example, a general home environment
where a technically qualified personnel is not in.
Do not smoke or use an open flame near the UPS, as it could cause the UPS to explode or rupture, resulting in
injury or fire.
Do not place containers of liquid, such as a flower vase, on the UPS. If the container was to spill, the liquid
could cause a short circuit, resulting in sparks or fire inside the UPS.
Do not sit, step or lean on the UPS, as bodily injury could result if the UPS was to fall.
Do not operate the switches with wet hands. There is danger of electric shock.
All repairs and modifications to the UPS are prohibited. The UPS contains high voltage and no user serviceable
parts. Opening the cover, exchanging the battery, parts exchange, and repair can result in electric shock and
damage to the UPS when performed by anyone other than qualified service personnel. All such repairs and
modifications will void the warranty.
CAUTION
The following table shows the UPS states resulting from operation of the
INV.ON/STAND BY
switche and
MAIN SW
or
MAIN MCCB
breaker . Check the indicators before and after operating. Do not touch the
INV.ON/STAND BY
switche and
MAIN SW
or
MAIN MCCB
breaker unless necessary. If power is supplied
incorrectly, an electric shock or bodily injury could result.
Avoid inserting sharp objects or fingers into the fan. Doing so may result in bodily injury.
Do not touch the UPS, including the cables, if you hear thunder nearby. There is danger of electric shock from a
lightning strike.
5. Maintenance and Inspection Precautions
CAUTION
Maintenance and repair of the inside of the UPS should be performed only by technically qualified personnel.
Electric shock, bodily injury and burns, fuming, or fire could otherwise result.
Contact your nearest sales representative or authorized service center to have the UPS checked
out or to replace defective parts. Opening the cover carelessly can result in an electric shock or burn.
Replace the batteries periodically (once every 4.5 years when operated at 25 C (77゚F)).
Using batteries after their service life has expired may cause a fire.
Never use organic chemicals such as gasoline, thinner, benzene or detergent to clean batteries.
These can cause the casing to crack and leak, resulting in fire.
Do not allow sharp metallic objects or fingers to touch the battery connectors of the UPS. Doing so may result in
an electric shock.
Do not touch any parts inside the UPS, even when AC input is removed.
Voltage produced from the batteries can still cause an electric shock.
UPS Status
Power Output Status
MAIN MCCB INV.ON/STAND BY
OUTPUT
LEDs
OFF STAND BY
Stopped
INPUT (off-green),
OUTPUT
(off-green)
ON STAND BY
Stopped
INPUT
(on-green),
OUTPUT
(off-green)
OFF ON Power supplied from inverter
INPUT
(blinking-green),
OUTPUT
(lit-green)
ON ON Power supplied from inverter
INPUT
(lit-green),
OUTPUT
(lit-green)
Safety Precautions
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6. Radio Frequency Interference
CAUTION
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to
part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful
interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses,
and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction
manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in the
residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the
interference at his own expense.
7. Battery Handling Precautions
CAUTION
Battery servicing should be performed by technically qualified personnel. Keep unqualified personnel away
from batteries. *
Replace batteries only with the same model and brand: HRL1234WF2FR manufactured by CSB BATTERY Co.,
LTD. Risk of explosion if battery is replaced by an incorrect type.
The batteries in this product are lead type batteries which are a reusable resource. Please cooperate by
recycling when replacing or disposing of used batteries. Dispose of used batteries according to the instructions.
Customers should not dispose of used batteries themselves. To dispose of used batteries, contact your nearest
sales representative, an authorized industrial waste handling company, or repack them in their original cartons
and send them to your supplier or SANYO DENKI.
Do not use batteries after their service life has expired. Doing so may result in fuming or fire. Additionally, the
battery backup function may fail to operate with such batteries, so that power will not supplied to the load
when a power outage occurs.
Batteries pose hazards for electrical shock and dangerous short-circuit current. The following precautions
should be observed when working with batteries.
a. Remove watches, rings and other metal objects. b. Use insulated tools. c. Wear rubber gloves and boots. d. Do not lay tools or metal parts on top of batteries. e. Disconnect the charging source prior to connecting or disconnecting battery terminals. f. Determine whether the batteries have been inadvertently grounded, and if so, remove the source of
grounding. Contact with any part of a grounded battery can result in electric shock. Do not attempt to open or disassemble batteries. The electrolyte is harmful to the skin and eyes. The battery contains diluted sulfuric acid, which is extremely toxic. If a battery leaks, take appropriate measures to prevent any battery fluid contacting your skin or clothing. Diluted sulfuric acid may cause blindness if it gets into the eye, may burn skin upon contact. It is electrically conductive and corrosive. Observe the following procedures if electrolyte spills:
a. Wear full eye protection and protective clothing. b. If sulfuric acid contacts the skin, wash it off immediately with water. c. If sulfuric acid contacts the eyes, flush thoroughly and immediately with water, and seek medical
attention.
d. Spilled sulfuric acid should be washed down with a suitable acid-neutralizing agent, such as a solution
of approximately one pound (500 grams) bicarbonate of soda in one gallon (4 liters) of water. The
bicarbonate of soda solution should be applied until evidence of reaction (foaming) has ceased. The
resulting liquid should be flushed with water and the area dried. Lead acid batteries can present a risk of fire due to generation of hydrogen gas. The following procedures should always be followed:
a. DO NOT SMOKE when near batteries. b. DO NOT allow flames or sparks near batteries. c. Before working with batteries, discharge static electricity from the body by first touching a grounded
metal surface before touching the batteries. If a fire occurs near a battery, do not use water to extinguish it. Use only a powder-distinguishing agent (ABC). Using water can cause the fire to spread. Do not dispose of batteries in fire, as they could explode. Strictly observe the following precautions when handling the batteries. Failure to do so may cause battery leakage, overheating or explosion.
a. Do not solder to any part of the battery directly. b. Do not charge the battery with reversed positive (+) and negative (-) terminal polarity. c. Do not mix different battery types, brands or versions. d. Do not attempt to peel off or break the outer covering of a battery. e. Do not subject batteries to strong physical shock, or throw them away. f. Clean batteries with water-moistened cloth squeezed hard. Do not use organic compounds such as
gasoline, thinner, benzene or detergent.
g. Electrical energy may remain in a battery even after its service life has expired.
Do not allow sparks near used batteries, and protect them from short-circuiting.
* The user may replace the battery only when the UPS is not used as a product which complies with UL standards or CE marking.
For Proper Operation
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Input Power Requirements The input power of this UPS is shown in the following table. Adjust the output voltage of the UPS to match the AC input voltage*
1
of the region where you are using the UPS.
MODEL
AC input voltage
AC input
frequency
Input capacity
Recommended capacity
of breaker
(UL standard*4)
E11A102U012 0.9 kVA 10A
E11A202U012 1.8 kVA 15A
E11A302U012
208V
(+15%,-20%)
2.7 kVA 15A
E11A102U012J 0.9 kVA 10A
E11A202U012J 1.8 kVA 15A
E11A302U012J
200, 220, 230, 240V *
1
(+15%,-20%)
50 or 60Hz
(±8% *
2
)
2.7 kVA 15A
*1. The output voltage is same as the rated value of AC input voltage. See the
User Settings Guide
to change the
setting.
*2. The range of which the AC input frequency can be synchronized with the inverter varies according to the
setting of “Setting UPS Operation Mode” in the user setting menu as follows. When the AC input frequency
exceeds ±8%, UPS operation switches to the battery operation.
When “Double conversion” is set, the synchronization range is ±1%. *3 When “Auto” or “Economy” is set, the synchronization range is selectable. User can select synchronization range from ±1%, ±3% or ±5%. *
3
*3. See “Setting Frequency Sync Range” in the
User Settings Guide
to change the setting. The factory default
setting is 3%.
*4. Protect branch circuits by using the breaker (UL489 compliant breaker) of the specified capacity on distribution
panels. To meet the requirements of UL standards, always protect both polarities.
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* Be sure to install the UPS in accordance with the National Electric Code Articles 110-17 and 110-18.
(1)
Carefully consider the leakage current when a leakage circuit breaker is installed on the input side. The maximum leakage current of the E11A102 is 3mA, E11A202 and E11A302 is 3.5mA.
(2)
Keep the UPS at least 1 m (40 inches) away from CRT displays. Other devices which may be sensitive to magnetic flux should be kept away from the UPS, as it emits a slight amount of magnetic flux.
(3)
The UPS employs a fan for forced-air cooling. Provide a clearance specified in §6.2 “Installation Space Check” at the front and back of the UPS to permit free airflow at the air intake and exhaust vents.
(4)
When the AC input power is single-wire grounded, always connect the ground phase to the N terminal (phase) side of the IEC connector on the UPS. See §7.2 “Input Plug Connection” for details.
at least 1m
(40 inches)
For Proper Operation
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(1)
Never short-circuit the output terminals. Doing so causes preventing output with protective functions to activate, or the circuit breakers to trip.
(2)
Unsuitable load devices Do not connect laser printers, plain paper fax machines, copy machines, or overhead projectors, cleaners, or hair-dryer as load devices. Such devices are subject to high transient current surges This may cause an overload that could prevent battery backup operation when an outage occurs, and could damage the UPS.
(3)
Power supply environment If the UPS is used in an environment subject to long and frequent power outages (more than once a week), the batteries may not receive sufficient charge, which could result in foreshortened battery life and premature battery failure
(4)
If the UPS is not operated for a long period, the batteries may require recharging. If the batteries in the UPS are left uncharged, their service life will be greatly foreshortened. Recharge (refresh charge) in accordance with the UPS storage environment as shown in the table below. See §9.2 “UPS Charge” to recharge the UPS.
Storage Temperature Charge Interval Operation
25°C Once every 6 months At least 20 hours 30°C Once every 4 months At least 20 hours 40°C Once every 2 months At least 20 hours
(5) Insulation testing
Before testing indoor wiring insulation, shut down the UPS and disconnect the input and output cables. Conducting an insulation test with the UPS connected may damage electronic components such as the built-in arrester.
(6)
Rack support rails (not supplied) are required to mount the UPS on a rack. For details, contact your supplier or SANYO DENKI representative.
Checking the Contents of the Package
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If you sell the UPS or transfer ownership to a third party, all accessories and other items supplied with the UPS must be sold or transferred together with the UPS.
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After opening the package carton, check to be sure that it contains all of the following items.
Are UPS and all accessories in ? Is there no visible damage on the UPS?
Check and put the mark in
.
If any item is missing, contact your supplier or SANYO DENKI.
* Supplied Manuals vary depending on the UPS model.
Power Management
Software disc CD-ROM 1
Rack mounting bracket
Right 1 Left 1
EE1111AA110022
E11A 1
Network cable 1
Instruction Manual*
User Settings Guide*
Note about sale or transfer of ownership
Input Power Cable 1
Stands 2
Cable Clamps 5
Bushings 6
Screws for Stands
M4
×
8 4
Screws for Rack
mounting brackets M4
×
6 4
EE1111AA330022
Screws for Brackets M4
×
6 6
Cable Clamps 4
Bushings 14
Floor mounting bracket 3
Cable Clamps 4
EE1111AA220022
Stands 2
Bushings 6
Screws for Stands
M4
×
8 4
Screws for Rack
mounting brackets M4
×
6 4
* Do not use this cable with
devices other than this one.
Installation
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MAIN SW
BATT
EXT.
INPUT
BYPASS OC
8A
Reset
Push to
OPTION CARD
EXT.BATT
INPUT
BATT
EXT.
(Inside cover)
(Inside cover)
EE1111AA110022
EE1111AA330022
EE1111AA220022
Length: 1.8 m
71 inches
Length: 1.8 m
71 inches
Length: 1.8 m
71 inches
17.32 inch
440 mm
86 mm
3.39 inch
NEMA L6-20P
NEMA L6-20P
NEMA L6-20P
Installation
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No. Name Label Function
Control panel and indicators
-
Control panel for control operations, UPS status display, and function settings
Inlet INPUT Connect the input power cable
Battery connector
-
Battery connector
Input switch※1
MAIN SW E11A102
Input breaker
※1
MAIN MCCB E11A202, 302
Input power On and Off switch or breaker.
Output terminals OUTPUT Power output terminals
Bypass breaker BYPASS OC To protect bypass circuits
Exhaust vent for cooling fan
-
Ventilation inside UPS
Input power cable
-
Input power cable
PC interface PC I/F Connector for the Power Management software
Card interface CARD I/F
Connector for the LAN interface card (optional)
2
Option card slot OPTION CARD Option card*2 slot
External control terminals AUX.OUTPUT
Connect an optional outlet box
*2
, or an emergency power off
(EPO) switch.
Remote switch connectors
REMOTE
Connect an optional remote switch
*2
, or optional linked
operation cables.
Battery connector EXT.BATT Battery connector for external battery (optional)*2
Forced bypass switch*3 Forced Bypass
Switch to bypass power supply during maintenance connecting the maintenance bypass unit (optional)
*2
The weight and depth dimension of UPS are as follows.
Weight
Depth
Model
kg
lbs
mm
inches
E11A102 17 37.5 408 16.06 E11A202 29 63.9 565 22.24 E11A302 39 85.9 750 29.53
*1. In this manual, the switches or breakers are indicated by a frame as
MAIN MCCB
.
In case of E11A102, the breaker described as
MAIN MCCB
indicates
MAIN SW
switch.
*2. Contact your supplier or a SANYODENKI representative for more information about optional equipment.
Refer to the Instruction Manual of the optional equipment for details about installation procedures and specifications.
*3. Activate the
Forced Bypass
switch when using a maintenance bypass unit (optional). Normally, do not change
the position of this switch. Leave it set to “Inverter”.
*4. In this manual, when the model name is not specified on the rear views, it shows the examples of E11A202 model.
Notes
Installation
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Functions
No. Label
Status display Lit Not lit Blink
① INPUT
UPS input power status Normal input
-
Input error
② OUTPUT
UPS output power status UPS outputting power supply
OFF
Power supply bypassing
③ ECONOMY
Operation mode
Economy mode operation
1
OFF
3
-
DOUBLE
CONVERSION
Operation mode
Double conversion mode operation
2
OFF
3
-
⑤ BATT.LOW
Battery status
Battery power low
Battery power normal
Battery exhausted
25
Load level 25% Load 25% or more Load under 25%
4
50
Load level 50% Load 50% or more Load under 50%
4
75
Load level 75% Load 75% or more Load under 75%
4
100
Load level 100% Load 100% or more Load under 100%
4
LOAD LEVEL(%)
O.L.
Overload display Load 105% or more Load under 105%
4
⑪ ALARM
Failure status
Serious failure detected No failure
-
INV.ON
STAND BY
Operation status UPS outputting power supply
OFF
Power supply bypassing
INV.ON
STAND BY
UPS ON/OFF switch
BATT.TEST
Battery test
Result: Normal
-
Test in g
Blinking speed changes.
Result: Error
⑮ BATT.TEST
Battery test operation
⑯ CLEAR
Stop buzzer, clear result of battery test
The LEDs on the control panel are described as “Green INPUT” or “Red ALARM”. The LEDs state are indicated as follows;
: LED lights. : LED blinks.
Indications of LED in this manual
1. Economy mode operation
・・・・
When power conditions are good, UPS supplies this power to the load.
2. Double Conversion Mode Operation
・・・・
When power conditions fluctuate, UPS converts to the stable power, and
supplies to the load.
3. Active Filter Mode operation
・・・・
When the “Green DOUBLE CONVERSION” and the “Green ECONOMY” are
both off, the UPS is in Active Filter Mode.
4. For about 5 seconds after
MAIN MCCB
is turned on, the LED that indicates the output voltage setting of UPS
blinks as shown in the following table.
Output voltage setting Blinking LED
200V Green LOAD LEVEL 25 220V Green LOAD LEVEL 50 230V Green LOAD LEVEL 75 240V Green LOAD LEVEL 100 208V Red O.L
Operation mode of the UPS and indication of LED
For example, when the output voltage of the UPS is set to 240V, after
MAIN MCCB
is turned on,
“Green LOAD LEVEL 100” blinks for about 5 seconds.
① ② ③
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UPS back panel
No. Name Function
PC I/F
PC interface (RS-232C)
Connect the computer to this connector with the supplied Network cable. The unit functions as follows, depending on the value of the Interface user setting. Set the Interface setting to select the functions that you want to use. See §3.5 “Setting PC Interface” in the
User Settings Guide
for details on the setting procedure.
1.Interface setting: Workstation
Select this setting when you want to perform power management and shut down the computer (personal computer, workstation, etc.) by means of communications between the UPS and the computer, using the power management software on the supplied CD-ROM or another power management application.
For more information about the power management software, see §16 “How to Use Power Management Software” or the
User Guide
on the supplied CD-ROM.
2.Interface setting: Standalone
Select this setting when you want to shut down the UPS automatically, using the standard UPS service* provided by the operating system (NetWare, Windows NT, etc.).
Signal names External view
2 RXD
3 TXD
5 GND
4 DTR
6 DSR
8 CTS
7 RTS
⑥ ⑦ ⑧ ⑨
① ② ③ ④ ⑤
D-sub 9-pin Male
Fixing screw
inch
See §17 “Using Standard OS UPS Services” for more information about the setting procedure. Do not connect the supplied Network cable when using an operating system (Windows 95, 98,
etc.) that does not have a standard UPS service. Backup may not be possible when a power outage occurs.
When using the optional power management software with a serial connection, set the Interface setting to Workstation. The UPS may stop immediately on a power outage if the setting is set to Standalone.
* Note about using UPS service functions
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No. Name Function
CARD I/F
Card interface
This is a dual-purpose interface, for connection of Sanyo option cards (LAN interface card, contact interface card) and for output of UPS status signals.
To use the LAN interface card, set the Interface user setting to Workstation (default setting). See §3.5 “Setting PC Interface” in the
User Settings Guide
for details on the setting
procedure.
Interface connector terminal names External view
External transmission signals
Signal name Description
AC input error
Active* when UPS is supplying battery power due to failure of utility power.
Battery low
Active when battery voltage decreases to below the specified level during battery power supply.
AC output
Active when AC power is being supplied to the UPS OUTPUT terminals.
Bypass output
Active when bypass power is being supplied to the UPS OUTPUT terminals.
Device error Active when a fault occurs in the UPS main unit.
* Active = transistor conduction state
External transmission signal electrical characteristics
• Interface: Transistor open collector output
• Maximum rating: DC +35V/100mA
• Normal state: Open (high impedance); Active state: Conduction
When connecting inductive or capacitive loads, do not exceed the maximum rating. When connecting a voltage load, connect - (minus) polarity to the COM (common) pin, and
ensure that the maximum rating is not exceeded. Use in excess of the maximum rating or connection of applied voltage with the wrong polarity can result in damage to the UPS. AC voltage cannot be applied.
External transmission signals are transistor output. If you require no-voltage contact (relay contact), use the optional contact interface card.
Notes
External transmission signals
6 AC input error
4 AC output
2
3
7 Battery low
8 Device error
9 Bypass output
5 COM(common)
1
For SANYO DENKI option cards only (cannot be used for other purposes)
The LAN interface card and the contact interface card cannot be used simultaneously.
Note
⑨ ⑧ ⑦ ⑥
⑤ ④ ③ ② ①
D-sub 9-pin Female
Fixing screw
inch
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No. Name Function
REMOTE (2)
Remote switch connectors
These are connectors for remote ON/OFF signal input and for linked operation.
Connect an optional remote switch for remote control of UPS ON/OFF and computer shutdown from a remote location, or connect an optional linked operation cable.
These connectors function as follows, depending on the setting of the Interface user setting.
1.Interface setting: Standalone
UPS Remote ON/ UPS Remote OFF
2.Interface setting: Workstation
UPS Remote ON/One-touch system shutdown By a Remote switch OFF operation, you can perform a one-touch shutdown of computers connected to the UPS from a remote location.
Select the Interface setting for the functions you want to use. See §3.5 “Setting PC Interface” in the
User Settings Guide
for details on the setting
procedure.
REMOTE connector terminal names External view
There are 2 REMOTE connectors, each with the same functions.
For remote control of one UPS unit, connect either of the connectors to a remote switch.
For control of multiple UPS units, connect as follows. Connect one of the REMOTE connectors on one UPS unit to a remote switch. Connect a linked operation cable (option) to the other REMOTE connector to link the next UPS. You can connect up to 5 UPS units, and set the ON/OFF delay for each unit, so that you can start and stop the units in sequence. This method of operation is called “Linked operation”.
For details, see §18.1 “Remote Switch” and §18.2 “Linked Operation Cable”.
Linked operation configuration
Mini DIN 6-pin Female 2 connectors (same function)
Linked operation cables
Remote switch
UPS REMOTE
connector
COM
ON input
OFF input
ON switch
2
1
3
4
5
6
Remote switch
(option)
OFF switch
COM
Unused
At least 2 sec. pulse Start at contact close
At least 2 sec. pulse Stop at contact close
Circuit voltage DC5V Current approx. 10mA
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No. Name Function
AUX.OUTPUT
External control terminal block
These are terminals for connecting the optional outlet box and for use as EPO terminals*1.
Connecting an outlet box to the UPS provides three output lines: OUTPUT0, 1, and 2. You can set ON/OFF delay times for OUTPUT1 and 2, allowing you to control system start and stop. This function is called “Output line control”.
*1
: EPO is an abbreviation of Emergency Power Off.
External view AUX.OUTPUT terminal names
AUX.OUTPUT (OUTPUT) terminals 1 to 4: Outlet box connection terminals
Connect the optional outlet box for control of UPS output lines. In the user settings menu, you can set ON/OFF delay times for OUTPUT1 and OUTPUT2 of the outlet box, allowing you to start and stop connected loads in sequence. For details, see §18.3 “Outlet Box”.
AUX.OUTPUT (EPO) terminals 5 and 6: EPO terminals
Connect these to the terminals of a switch or other device to enable Emergency Power Off of UPS output. When the switch is pressed in an emergency, the EPO terminals are shorted and UPS output stops. For details, see §18.7 “Connecting the Emergency Power Off (EPO) Ter m i nals”.
Connect outlet box
EPO terminals
1
2
3
4
AUX.OUTPUT
5
6
Switch
contacts
*2
Outlet box
(option)
One-touch terminal block
(Compatible wires: AWG26 to 20)
Cable supplied w ith outlet box
EPO terminals
AUX.OUTPUT
5
6
+
-
Note on using EPO terminals While the UPS has been stopped in a emergency by using a switch connected to the EPO terminals, if the
UPS Battery Power Startup” procedure described in §11.1
UPS startup”is performed to start up the UPS, the UPS can not supply the output
power. Do not perform
UPS Battery Power Startup”procedures during the UPS
emergency stop.
Connecting switch or other contacts to EPO terminals The switch to connect to the EPO terminals is not provided as a standard option for the UPS. Check the following specifications, and use a switch that complies with the specifications, or connect to compliant contacts on your system.
EPO terminal specifications
Circuit voltage: DC+5V (terminal 6 is - (minus) polarity)
Current when shorted: Approx. 10 mA
EPO operating conditions: Short-circuit terminals 5-6 for 0.2 seconds or longer
EPO terminals: One-touch terminal block (compatible wires: AWG26 to 20)
When using a transistor or other semiconductor switch, connect terminal 6 to
-
(minus) polarity, as shown in the figure. (Connection direction is not specified for nonpolar switches.)
*2 Notes on EPO terminals
EPO terminals
AUX.OUTPUT
5
6
+
-
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CAUTION
When installing the UPS, carefully follow the instructions in this Instruction Manual. Improper installation can result in electric shock, bodily injury, and/or fire. Install the UPS on a stable surface that can bear the weight (see the table). This surface should be flat, so the UPS cannot fall and cause bodily injury. The possibility of vibration and shock should be minimized at the installation location. All work that involves lifting the UPS, such as mounting it in a rack or attaching the stand, should be carried out by at least 2 persons. For safety, put on protective shoes. Be careful to avoid straining your lower back when moving and installing the UPS. There is a danger that the UPS could fall or be dropped during relocation or installation. Always hold the bottom side of the UPS firmly with both hands. Failure to do so can result in bodily injury or damage to the UPS.
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Suitable installation environment:
Ambient temperature: 0 to 40°C (32 to 104°F) Relative humidity: 20 to 90%
Do not install the UPS in the following locations:
Where the ambient temperature exceeds 40°C (104°F). Where high humidity may occur.
Where corrosive gas or salt spray may be present. Where it may be subject to vibration and shock. Where dust may accumulate. When the UPS is rack mounted, in a poorly ventilated rack.
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During installation, provide the following space around the UPS.
At least 20 cm (8 inches) at the front and back as air intake or exhaust space for cooling. At least 1 meter (40 inches) from CRT displays to allow for slight leakage of magnetic flux. Allow some space from devices which might be affected by magnetic flux.
Back
At least 1m(40in.)
At least 20cm(8 inches)
Back
Battery service life will be foreshortened if the UPS is used in an environment where the ambient temperature exceeds 30°C (86°F). For optimum battery life, install the UPS where the ambient temperature remains between 20 to 25°C (68 to 77°F).
Note
For maintenance of the UPS allow for the space at least 1 meter (40 inches) at the front and 50 cm (20 inches) at the back when needed.
Note for installation
Front
At least 20cm(8 inches)
Weig ht
Model
kg lbs E11A102 17 37.5 E11A202 29 63.9 E11A302 39 85.9
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CAUTION
Do not sit, step or lean on the UPS, as bodily injury could result if the UPS was to fall. The UPS weight is as shown in the table in §6. All work that involves lifting the UPS should be carried out by at least 2 persons. For safety, put on protective shoes. Bodily injury can result if the UPS falls. Be careful to avoid straining your lower back when moving and installing the UPS. Be careful not to get your hands caught when installing the stand.
When the UPS is horizontally installed, always place with the control panel on the right. Do not place other objects on top of the UPS. Doing so can damage the UPS.
Prepare the bushings supplied.
Insert the supplied bushings into the holes on the left side and right side.
Place the UPS on installation location.
This completes horizontal installation.
Control panel
Control panel
Two holes on the right side
Four holes on the left side.
EE1111AA110022,, 220022
Bushings 6
EE1111AA330022
Bushings 14
8 holes on the left side.
6 holes on the right side
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CAUTION
Attach the stands to the UPS securely. Unless the UPS is secured solidly in place, it can shift or fall during seismic events (earthquakes) or when it is subjected to shock or vibration, possibly causing bodily injury. The UPS weight is as shown in the table in §6. All work that involves lifting the UPS, such as attaching the stand, should be carried out by at least 2 persons. For safety, put on protective shoes. Bodily injury can result if the UPS falls. Be careful to avoid straining your lower back when moving and installing the UPS. Be careful not to get your hands caught when installing the stand.
When the UPS is vertically installed, attach two supplied stands. Always place with the left side of the UPS on the bottom, and the control panel on the top.
Prepare two stands, four screws, and two bushings supplied.
Place the UPS on the table and then use screws to attach the stand to the holes on the left side.
Place the UPS with the stand on the bottom, and the control panel on the top.
Insert two bushings into the holes on the UPS.
Control panel
Control panel
Screws for Stands
M4
×
8 4
Stands 2
Bushings 2
Insert two bushings
into two holes.
Attach two stands
with the screws.
EE1111AA110022,, 220022
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The affixing direction of the floor mounting bracket on the front side.
UPS front side: one place
Front side
Attach the bracket so that the installation holes are on the front side.
The affixing direction of the floor mounting brackets on the rear side.
UPS rear side: two places
Rear side
Attach the brackets so that the installation holes are on the rear side.
Prepare three floor mounting brackets, six screws, and four bushings supplied.
Place the UPS on the table and then use screws to attach the brackets to the holes on the left side.
Place the UPS with the brackets on the bottom, and the control panel on the top.
Insert six bushings into the holes on the UPS.
Place the UPS on installation location.
For safety, fixing the UPS on the floor with a bolt is recommended.
EE1111AA330022
Floor mounting brackets 3
Screws for brackets
M4
×
6 6
Bushings 6
This completes vertical installation.
Insert six bushings
into the holes.
Attach three brackets
with the screws.
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CAUTION
Attach the rack mounting brackets to the UPS and mount it to the rack securely. Unless the UPS is secured in the rack, it can shift or fall during seismic events (earthquakes) or when it is subjected to shock or vibration, possibly causing bodily injury. The UPS weight is as shown in the table in §6. All work that involves lifting the UPS, such as mounting it in a rack, should be carried out by at least 2 persons. For safety, put on protective shoes. Bodily injury can result if the UPS falls. Be careful to avoid straining your lower back when moving and installing the UPS. For safety, use L-type rails (support rails) when mounting the UPS in a rack. (Contact the manufacturer of your rack for more information about L-type rails.)
The UPS is designed for mounting in 19-inch racks only. Refer to §6.2 “Installation Space Check” and make sure you secure enough ventilation space in front of and behind the UPS. Do not place other objects on top of the UPS. Doing so can damage the UPS. The UPS is heavy, installation at the very bottom of the rack is recommended. Always use L-type rails (support rails) when mounting the UPS in a rack. (Contact the manufacturer of your rack for more information about L-type rails.)
Prepare the left and right rack mounting brackets, four screws, and two bushings supplied.
Attach the left and right rack mounting brackets to the UPS using the screws.
Insert two bushings into the holes on the UPS.
Mount the UPS in the rack using the L-type rails (support rails).
Bushings 2
Screws for rack mounting bracket
M4
×
6 4
Rack mounting bracket Left 1 Right 1
This completes rack mounting.
L-type rails are not supplied.
Note
Attach the left and right rack mounting brackets so that the large and small holes are on the bottom.
Insert two bushings
into two holes.
EE1111AA330022
The holes of both positions shown in the figure are available to attach the rack mounting brackets. Use the holes so that the rack mounting brackets match to the using rack.
Tip for E11A302
Front side
Rear side
L-type rails (support rails)
EE1111AA110022,, 220022,, 330022
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CAUTION
Wear insulated gloves and take other precautions when connecting the batteries. Otherwise electric shock can result. There is a constant voltage (refer to the table) at the battery terminals. Do not touch them with your hands or short circuit them. Bodily injury can result. The battery connector cannot be inserted in the wrong orientation. If it does not go in, do not try to force it. Doing so can damage the connector and result in electric shock. Be careful not to get your hands caught when securing the cover.
Connect the battery connectors inside the front cover. Proceed as follows to connect the battery connectors.
Remove the front panel of the UPS.
Remove the screw on the right side of the battery cover, and then remove the battery cover.
Remove the insulation tape from the battery connector of the battery pack side.
Connect the battery connector.
Verif y t h at
Forced Bypass
is set to “Inverter”.
Attach the battery cover.
Attach the front panel.
This completes the battery connector connection.
Loosen this screw, and remove the battery cover
by sliding in the direction of the arrow. This screw cannot be removed from the battery cover because it is designed to prevent dropping.
Remove by sliding in the direction of
the arrow while firmly pressing the two locations indicated by
The connector cannot be inserted in the wrong orientation. Check the correct insert orientation, and push in until you hear a click.
Remove the insulation tape
from the battery connector.
First catch the claws on the right side,
then push the left side in.
Insert two claws on the top and
bottom into the slit. Slide the cover in and secure with the screw on the right side.
Forced Bypass switch should be “Inverter” position.
Model Voltage (max.)
E11A102
approx.
24 V
E11A202
approx.
48 V
E11A302
approx.
72 V
If the battery connector is not connected, when starting up the UPS, an alarm buzzer sounds. In this case, stop the UPS, and firmly connect the battery connector.
Note
Wiring
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CAUTION
Before connecting optional equipment, disconnect the UPS input power plug from the utility power outlet and make sure that the UPS is completely stopped. Failure to do so can result in electric shock.
If you want to use a Network cable or optional equipment, connect them before operating the UPS. If you need to connect them after operating the UPS, do so after completely stopping the UPS and disconnecting the input power plug from the utility power outlet. For details about wiring and settings, see the descriptions in §16. “How to Use Power Management Software” and §18. “Using Optional Equipment” and the instruction manual supplied with the optional equipment. Contact your supplier or a Sanyo Denki representative for more information about optional equipment.
Using a LAN interface card
page
62
Using a contact interface card
page
63
Connecting an outlet box and performing output line control ⇒
pages
58 to 61
Connecting a remote switch for remote operation ⇒
page
53
Using linked operation
pages
54 to 57
Connecting the Emergency Power Off (EPO) terminals
page
64
Connecting a Network cable and using the power management software (on supplied CD-ROM)
pages
47 to 48
Using expansion battery modules
The following expansion battery modules are available to extend backup time. For more information, refer to the instruction manual of the expansion battery module.
Battery modules
Type UPS
Modules
connected
Backup time
(Minutes)
1 20 2 40
20-minute backup
Battery module
3 60 1 30 30-minute backup
Battery module
E11A102 E11A202 E11A302
2 60
The contact interface card and the LAN interface card cannot be used simultaneously.
Note
“EXT.BATT” shape varies depending on the battery model.
Wiring
23
The cable clamp cannot be removed once it is inserted. Loosen it as shown below if you need to disconnect the input power cable.
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CAUTION
Wiring should be performed only by technically qualified personnel. Incorrect wiring can result in electric shock and/or fire. Check that the input power plugs are firmly seated. Failure to do so can result in electric shock, fire, or bodily injury. The input power plug must be grounded. Failure to ground it can result in electric shock. Never use the UPS in the place where the UPS input power plug cannot be grounded.
Proceed as follows to connect the input power plug of the UPS.
Prepare the supplied input power cable and cable clamp.
Attach the cable clamp to the UPS inlet side of the input power cable.
Check that
MAIN MCCB
is in the “OFF” position.
Connect the input power cable to the “INPUT” of the UPS.
Connect the input power plug of the UPS to a utility power outlet.
The figure below shows the connections of the input power cable.
Input power cable connections
UPS Inlet side. (IEC connector)
Attach the cable clamp to the input power cable and ti
g
hten.
To grounded utility
power outlet.
Press the tab.
W
G
E
N
Input power cable 1
Cable clamp 1
View from blade side of input cable. (L6-20P)
EE1111AA110022
EXT. BATT
MAIN SW
INPUT
Switch is “OFF”.
Insert the cable clamp into the hole, and
then connect the input power cable. Do not strain the cable clamp too tightly.
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24
EXT.
BATT
The cable clamp cannot be removed once it is inserted. Loosen it as shown below if you need to disconnect the input power cable.
The cable clamp cannot be removed once it is inserted. Loosen it as shown below if you need to disconnect the input power cable.
This completes wiring of the UPS.
EE1111AA330022
EE1111AA220022
Connect as shown below, according to the type of grounding in the area where you are installing the UPS.
Areas
Plug shape Note
Areas which
do not have
single-line grounding
(North America)
“W” terminal (phase) is connected with “N” of the IEC connector on this UPS.
Areas which
have
single-line grounding
NEMA TYPE L6-20P
(View from blade side)
When the AC input power is single-wire grounded, always connect the ground phase to the W terminal (phase) side of the input cable. “W” terminal (phase) is connected with “N” of
the IEC connector on this UPS.
Proper UPS input power cable connections
Breaker is “OFF”.
Insert the cable clamp into the hole, and
then connect the input power cable. Do not strain the cable clamp too tightly.
Press the tab.
To grounded utility
power outlet.
Breaker is “OFF”.
Insert the cable clamp into the hole, and
then connect the input power cable. Do not strain the cable clamp too tightly.
To grounded utility
power outlet.
Press the tab.
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d
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The procedure outline until turning on the load devices is as follows. Be sure to follow the procedure outline below to backup the load devices during power outage.
Check the default value of the user setting
page 26, 35 to 37
Perform the power outage simulation test
page 28
Start up the UPS ⇒ page 31
The backup function is available during power outage.
Test result: OK Test result: NG
See “If power outage simulation test does not finish properly, check the following points.” to perform countermeasure.
page 29
Configure the user setting ⇒
User Settings Guide
Charge the UPS
page 27
Connect the load devices
page 30
Turn on the load device power
page 32
When you do not change the user setting, proceed to next step.
When the default settings do not configurate with your environment or requirements, change the user settings.
When setting
MAIN MCCB
to “ON”,
the alarm buzzer does not sound.
See §7.1 to connect the battery connector.
page 21
When setting
MAIN MCCB
to “ON”,
the alarm buzzer sounds.
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26
You can also change the user settings after starting load device operation. However, the UPS needs to be restarted for items indicated by RESTART in the “Menu” column of the §12.2 “Setup Menu List”. Setting such items at the preparation stage prior to UPS operation is recommended because the load devices need to be stopped when the UPS is restarted.
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See §12.2 “Setup Menu List” to check the setting value. The factory default settings of the UPS are indicated by the “ * ” mark in the “Default Setting” column in the “Setup Menu List”.
When the load specification, requirement or your environments do not configurate with the default setting of the UPS, change the user setting.
When you use the UPS without changing the user settings, proceed to next step.
Tip
Proceed to §9.2 “UPS Charge”.
Set
MAIN MCCB
to “ON”.
Configure the user settings. Refer to each item in the
User settings Guide.
Set
MAIN MCCB
to “OFF”.
Proceed to§9.2 “UPS Charge”.
Check the user settings of the UPS.
Set to “ON
Set to “OFF”.
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At initial startup or when the UPS is not operated for long period, the UPS should be charged for at least 12 hours before operation. Proceed as follows before connecting the load devices.
If the alarm buzzer sounds, the battery connector inside the front panel might not be connected. Set
MAIN MCCB
to “OFF”, then connect the battery connector. See §7.1 “Battery connector
connection”. After connecting the battery connector, proceed to step 1 again. If the alarm buzzer sounds again, contact your supplier or a SANYO DENKI representative.
Charging of the UPS starts automatically.
The UPS should be charged for at least 12 hours to ensure backup in the event of a power outage, but load devices can be connected for use when the UPS is first activated even if there is insufficient charge because the battery will be charged during operation of the UPS. However, if a power outage occurs at that stage, the full capacity of the backup function may not be available.
* The UPS should be charged as follows when the battery modules (optional) are connected.
Battery module
Type
Connected UPS
Connecting unit qty. Backup time
Charge time
1 20 min.
At least 36 hours
2 40 min.
At least
60
hours
20-minute backup
Battery module f
or E11A
3 60 min.
At least
84
hours
1 30 min.
At least
48
hours
30-minute backup
Battery module f
or E11A
E11A102 E11A202 E11A302
2 60 min.
At least
84
hours
Check that the “Green INPUT” stops blinking and remains lit.
Set
MAIN MCCB
on the back panel of the UPS to “ON”.
Operate the UPS for at least 12 hours in this state.
This completes the charging of the UPS.
Note on the charging time
LEDs
Green INPUT
Blinking
Green I
NV.ON/STAND BY
Off
Green OUTPUT Off
Green INPUT Lit Green
INV.ON/STAND BY
Off
Green OUTPUT Off
The switches or breakers are indicated by a frame . Example:
MAIN MCCB
.
The LEDs on the control panel are described as “Green INPUT” or “Red ALARM”. The LEDs state are indicated as follows;
: LED lights. : LED blinks.
Indications of Switch and LED in this manual.
Check that the alarm buzzer (7 beeps, pose, 7 beeps, pose…)
does not sound.
Set to “ON”.
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Perform a power outage test to confirm whether the UPS is working properly. Be sure to perform this test prior to connecting the load devices.
Check that the “Green INPUT” stops blinking and remains lit, and then proceed to step
.
After “Green DOUBLE CONVERSION” lights, it might go off depending on the input power condition.
When the UPS is working properly, the buzzer sound and LED state will be as indicated in steps ③ and
.
Hold for 1 second.
Set
MAIN MCCB
on the back panel of the UPS to “ON”.
Set
MAIN MCCB
to “OFF”.
Step ① is not necessary if the procedure in §9.2 “UPS Charge” was performed beforehand.
Tip
Press and hold for at least 1 second.
Buzzer
2 beeps..., 2 beeps..., repeated
LEDs
Green INPUT Blinking Green
INV.ON/STAND BY
Lit
Green OUTPUT Lit
LEDs
Green INPUT Blinking Green
INV.ON/STAND BY
Off
Green OUTPUT Off
Green INPUT Lit Green
INV.ON/STAND BY
Off
Green OUTPUT Off
Buzzer
Musical trill
LEDs
Green INPUT Lit Green
INV.ON/STAND BY
Lit Green OUTPUT Lit Green
DOUBLE CONVERSION
Lit
Set to “ON”.
Set to “OFF”.
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After “Green DOUBLE CONVERSION” lights, it might go off depending on the input power condition.
Check that the UPS operates properly, and then proceed to step
.
Hold for 1 second.
Set
MAIN MCCB
to “ON”.
If power outage simulation test does not finish properly, check the following points.
Possible cause Countermeasure
The battery connector is not connected.
Connect the battery connector.
See §7.1 “Battery Connector Connection”.
The
Forced Bypass
switch is set
to “Bypass”.
Set to “Inverter”.
See the step ⑤ in §7.1 “Battery Connector Connection”.
After setting to “Inverter”, press and hold for 1 second.
“Green OUTPUT” does not light.
Press and hold for 1 second.
See the step ② in §9.3 “Outage Simulation Test”.
“Red ALARM” lights. Contact your supplier.
Contact your supplier or SANYO DENKI when the “Red ALARM” lights or when the UPS does not operate properly even if you perform the countermeasure above.
Press and hold for at least 1 second.
This completes outage simulation test.
Set
MAIN MCCB
to “OFF”.
All of the LEDs go off.
Buzzer
Musical trill
LEDs
Green INPUT
Lit
Green
INV.ON/STAND BY
Off
Green OUTPUT Off
Buzzer
Silent
LEDs
Green INPUT Lit Green
INV.ON/STAND BY
Lit Green OUTPUT Lit Green
DOUBLE CONVERSION
Lit
Set to “ON”.
Set to “OFF”.
Load devices connection
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The cable clamp cannot be removed once it is inserted. Loosen it as shown below if you need to disconnect the input power cable.
Press the tab.
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Connect the load devices.
Attach the supplied cable clamps to the input power plug of the load device to be connected.
Check that the input breaker
MAIN MCCB
is set to “OFF”.
Connect the input power plugs of the load devices to the output terminals.
Model Outlet Capacity Receptacle
E11A102
The total load connected to the receptacles must not exceed
1.0kVA (0.7kW)
.
AC250V 15A receptacle IEC60320- C13 × 4
E11A202
The total load connected to the receptacles must not exceed
2.0kVA (1.4 kW)
.
AC250V 20A receptacle IEC60320- C19 × 3
E11A302
The total load connected to the receptacles must not exceed
3.0kVA (2.1kW)
.
AC250V 20A receptacle IEC60320- C19 × 3
This completes the load devices connection.
Connect as shown below, according to the type of grounding in the area where you are installing the UPS.
Areas which do not have single-line grounding:
If the load device input plug is a NEMA-type plug,
connect the W (N) terminal of the load device input plug to the N terminal of the UPS. (See the above figure.)
Areas which have single-line grounding:
If the load devices are a single-wire grounded connection, always
connect the ground phase to the N terminal (phase) side. (See the above figure.)
Never connect the following types of load devices to the UPS.
Load devices Details
Copy machines, Laser printers, Plain paper fax machines, Overhead projectors, Hair-dryer, Cleaner and so on.
Since such devices are subject to high transient current surges, the UPS will detect the excess current and backup will not be possible when there is a power outage. There is also the risk of the UPS malfunctioning.
Medical equipment, control equipment for elevators and the like, computer systems of public importance.
Special considerations such as system redundancy, installation of emergency power generation facilities, need to be given to operation, maintenance, and management.
Attach the cable clamp to the input plug of the load.
Breaker is “OFF”.
Insert the cable clamp into the hole, and
then connect the input power cable of the load device. Do not strain the cable clamp too tightly.
L
N
E
Notes for proper load device connections
Operating Procedures
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Proceed as follows to start up the UPS.
Check that the “Green INPUT” stops blinking and remains lit, and then proceed to step
.
After “Green DOUBLE CONVERSION” lights, it might go off depending on the input power condition or the load device condition.
Hold for 1 second.
After performing step ②, the “Green DOUBLE CONVERSION” lights regardless of the UPS operation mode. And then the LEDs will be in the following state according to the operation of the UPS depending on the “UPS operation mode” in the user setting.
The “Green ECONOMY” lights when the UPS is in Economy Mode. The “Green DOUBLE CONVERSION” lights when the UPS is in Double Conversion Mode. When the “Green DOUBLE CONVERSION” and the “Green ECONOMY” are both off, the UPS is in Active Filter Mode.
Notes for the UPS operation mode and LED indicators.
Set
MAIN MCCB
on the back panel of the UPS to “ON”.
LEDs
LED that indicates the output voltage setting of UPS blinks. (See §5.2 “Control panel and Indicators”).
after 5 seconds
Green INPUT
Blinking
Green INV.ON/STAND BY
Off
Green OUTPUT Off
Green INPUT
Lit
Green INV.ON/STAND BY Off Green OUTPUT Off
Press and hold
for at least 1 second.
Buzzer
Musical trill
LEDs
Green INPUT
Lit
Green INV.ON/STAND BY
Lit
Green OUTPUT
Lit
Green
DOUBLE CONVERSION
Lit
The switches or breakers are indicated by a frame . Example:
MAIN MCCB
.
The LEDs on the control panel are described as “Green INPUT” or “Red ALARM”. The LEDs state are indicated as follows;
: LED lights. : LED blinks.
Indications of Breaker and LED in this manual.
Left figure shows rear view of E11A202. When using E11A102, operate
MAIN SW
.
Set to “ON”.
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After “Green DOUBLE CONVERSION” lights, it might go off depending on the input power condition or the load device condition.
Y
ou can operate the UPS even when the state of the AC input power supply is not
good.
You can follow the procedure below to operate the UPS when the AC input power supply is in an abnormal state (power outage, voltage drop, etc.). Since power is supplied to the load devices from the battery in the UPS when this procedure is used, use the devices for a period of time less than the possible backup time of the UPS.
Check that
MAIN MCCB
is set to “OFF”.
Press and hold until the buzzer sounds. Release it when the buzzer sounds.
* The default setting of the output frequency at UPS startup by this
procedure is shown in the right table. Change the setting according to the using load devices if needed. See §3.4 “Setting Battery Power Startup Frequency” in the
User Settings Guide
for
details. However, the setting cannot be changed if
MAIN MCCB
is not set to “ON”, so preset this setting when there is a normal AC input power supply during UPS operation.
At this step, turn the load device power on.
“Green LOAD LEVEL 25 - 100%” will light depending on the connected load capacities. If the “Red O.L” lights and the buzzer sound is emitted (four short beeps followed by another four short beeps), the load devices connected to the UPS exceed the rated capacity of the UPS. Reduce the number of load devices connected.
Notes for the load capacity
UPS Battery Power Startup
LEDs
Green INPUT Lit Green
INV.ON/STAND BY
Lit Green OUTPUT Lit Green
LOADLEVEL 25 -100%
Lit
Green
DOUBLE CONVERSION
Lit
All of the LEDs go off.
Hold for about 3 seconds.
Buzzer
Musical trill
LEDs LED that indicates the output voltage setting of UPS blinks. (See §5.2 “Control panel and Indicators”).
after 5 seconds
Green INPUT Blinking Green
INV.ON/STAND BY
Off
Green OUTPUT Off
after 1 to 2 seconds
Green INPUT Blinking Green
INV.ON/STAND BY
Lit
Green OUTPUT Lit
Model Default setting
E11A***U012 60Hz E11A***U012J 50Hz
Breaker is “OFF”.
Operating Procedures
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Perform the following operation to shut down the UPS daily. Be sure to shut down the load devices prior to shutting down the UPS.
* Operation varies depending on the user setting of “Shutdown operation”. See §3.9 “Setting UPS
Shutdown Operation” in the
User Settings Guide
for details.
Hold for 1 second.*
Do not touch
MAIN MCCB
when you perform a daily shutdown. Leave it set to “ON”.
Note
Press and hold
for at least 1 second.
Buzzer
Musical trill
LEDs
Green INPUT Lit Green INV.ON/STAND BY Off Green OUTPUT Off
Operating Procedures
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)
Perform the following operation if the UPS is not to be used for at least a week. Be sure to shut down the load devices prior to shutting down the UPS.
* Operation varies depending on the user setting of “Shutdown operation”. See §3.9 “Setting UPS
Shutdown Operation” in the
User Settings Guide
for details.
Hold for 1 second.*
If input power is shut off while the UPS is operating, the batteries are discharged as if a power outage occurred. Be aware that when the input supply is restored, the full capacity of the backup function will not be available until the batteries have had time to recharge. Recharge the UPS periodically, when you store the UPS for a long period, after shutting off the UPS by procedures above. See (4) in
§3.3 “Usage Precautions” to recharge the UPS.
Notes
All of the LEDs go off.
Set
MAIN MCCB
to “OFF.”
Buzzer
Musical trill
LEDs
Green INPUT Lit Green INV.ON/STAND BY Off Green OUTPUT Off
Press and hold for at least 1 second.
Left figure shows rear view of E11A202. When using E11A102, operate
MAIN SW
.
Set to “OFF”.
User setting
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The UPS has a user settings menu, described in §12.2 “Setup Menu List”. The factory default setting of the UPS is indicated by the “ * ” mark in the “Default Setting” column. You can set the various menu items to configure the UPS according to your environment, your applications, and the specifications of the connected load devices. Whenever you change a menu item setting, we recommend that you place a check mark in the “Current Setting” column field of the Setup Menu List.
For details of setup operations of each menu, see the
User Settings Guide
.
All of the user setting menu items can be selected and set by display LED blinking pattern.
Setup menu list and the blinking pattern of indicators on the control panel are illustrated in the following figure.
Menu LED Setting LED
User Settings
Guide
No.
Ref. page
Item
Menu
Menu LED Setting Setting LED
Default Setting
Current
Setting
Notes
Auto
●○○○
*
Double Conversion
○●○○
1
4 3.1
UPS operation mode
●○○○
Economy
●●○○
200V
●○○○
220V
○●○○
230V
●●○○
240V
○○●○
2
5 3.2
Output voltage
(RESTART)
○ ○●○○
208V
●○●○
See
remarks
Select the menu by the blinking pattern of 5 LEDs. The blinking pattern changes
each time you press
.
Pressing this button repeatedly cycles through the LED blinking patterns.
For the menus indicated by “RESTART” in this column, restart of the UPS is required.
The factory default setting.
When you change the setting of the menus indicated by RESTART in the “Menu” column, its changes do not take effect until you restart the UPS. If a restart is required, be sure to power off the load devices before resetting. See §11.3 “UPS Shutdown (If Not to Be Used for More Than a Week)” about how to shut down the UPS, and §11.1 “UPS Startup” for information about how to start the UPS
.
Note
Indicates the section numbers of sections with reference information for each item. See the indicated sections for detailed information.
Select the setting by the blinking pattern of 4 LEDs. The blinking pattern changes
each time you press
. Pressing this
button repeatedly cycles through the LED blinking patterns.
: indicates that LED is blinking.
: indicates that LED is off.
Place a check mark when you change the setting.
User setting
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User Settings
Guide
No.
Ref. page
Item
Menu Menu LED Setting
Setting
LED
Default
Setting
Current
Setting
Remarks
Auto
●○○○
*
Switch the UPS operating mode automatically. Double Conversion
○●○○
Set the UPS operating mode to Double Conversion mode.
1 4 3.1
UPS operation mode
●○○○
Economy
●●○○
Set the UPS operating mode to Economy mode 200V
●○○○
Default setting of E11A*U-J
220V
○●○○
230V
●●○○
240V
○○●○
2 5 3.2
Output voltage (RESTART)
○●○○
208V
●○●○
See
remarks
Default setting of E11A*U
Set the rated Output voltage. Same as Input voltage. Default setting varies depending on UPS Model.
1%
●○○○
±
1%
3%
○●○○
*
±
3%
3 6 3.3
Frequency sync range (RESTART)
●●○○
5%
●●○○
±
5%
Output frequency variation range (%)
50Hz
●○○○
Default setting of
E11A*U-J
4 7 3.4
Battery power startup frequency (RESTART)
○ ○○●○
60Hz
○●○○
See
remarks
Default setting of
E11A*U
Set the output frequency when UPS starts from the battery power during AC input power failure. Default setting varies depending on UPS Model.
Standalone
●○○○
Set when using UPS remote ON/OFF or Standard OS UPS
Services
Workst atio n
○●○○
*
Set when using a power management software, LAN card or
UPS remote ON and One-touch system shutdown.
Serial Login
●●○○
Shutdown by serial login.
5 8 3.5
PC interface
●○●○
-
○○●○
Do not use this setting.
9600
●○○○
*
9600 bps.
4800
○●○○
4800 bps.
6 9 3.6
Serial baud rate
○ ○●●○
2400
●●○○
2400 bps.
Set the serial baud rate when a workstation, PC, or optional LAN card is connected.
Auto
●○○○
*
Auto restart
OFF
○●○○
The UPS stays off.
30%
●●○○
Auto restart when battery
charge reaches 30%.
50%
○○●○
Auto restart when battery
charge reaches 50%.
7 10 3.7
UPS operation upon power recovery
●●●○
80%
●○●○
Auto restart when battery
charge reaches 80%.
Specify when to restart the UPS after a power outage and shutdown of the UPS due to final discharge of the batteries.
All patterns
●○○○
*
All sounds
Pattern 1
○●○○
Emit sounds on serious failure and battery trouble.
Pattern 2
●●○○
Emit alarm and key click sounds.
8 11 3.8
Buzzer sound
○○○●
OFF
○○●○
Emit key click sounds only.
1 second
●○○○
*
Turn the UPS off when
pressed for 1 second.
3 seconds
○●○○
Turn the UPS off when
pressed for 3 second.
9 12 3.9
Shutdown operation
●○○●
Special operation
●●○○
Turn the UPS off on special
operation.
Set the operation for switch to stop the UPS power supply.
Auto return
●○○○
*
Auto recovery when a
certain period of time has
elapsed.
10 13 3.10
Overload recovery operation
○ ○●○●
Bypass
○●○○
Fixed as bypass power
supply on overload.
Set the UPS operation after switching to the bypass power supply because of overload.
OFF
●○○○
*
The UPS stays off.
11 14 3.11
UPS operation at
OFF
(RESTART)
●●○●
Bypass
○●○○
Bypass power supply
Specify the UPS power supply
conditions when is off.
Battery voltage
●○○○
*
When low battery voltage
level is detected.
2 minutes
○●○○
When remaining battery
duration is 2 minutes.
12 15 3.12
Low battery voltage warning timing
○ ○○●●
3 minutes
●●○○
When remaining battery
duration is 3 minutes.
Set the timing of emitting the low battery voltage warning alarm (beep, Red BATT. LOW lit).
5 minutes
●○○○
*
5 minutes backup
20 minutes
○●○○
20 minutes backup
30 minutes
●●○○
30 minutes backup
40 minutes
○○●○
40 minutes backup
60 minutes
●○●○
60 minutes backup
90 minutes
○●●○
90 minutes backup
120 minutes
●●●○
120 minutes backup
13 16 3.13
Battery backup time
●○●●
180 minutes
○○○●
180 minutes backup
Set the UPS backup time on power outage. An external battery must be connected for settings of 20 minutes or higher.
5 years
●○○○
*
5 years lifetime type
10 years
○●○○
10 years lifetime type
14 17 3.14
Battery type
○ ○●●●
3 years
●●○○
3 years lifetime type
Set the battery type. Set this when you replace the battery or connect an external battery.
180 days
●○○○
*
Test batteries every 180 days.
90 days
○●○○
Test batteries every 90 days.
30 days
●●○○
Test batteries every 30 days.
15 18 3.15
Battery test schedule
●●●●
None
○○●○
No battery check.
Set the interval (number of days) for the automatic battery check. The check is carried out automatically when the specified number of days has elapsed.
Do not reset
●○○○
*
Do not reset.
16
19
3.16
Reset battery information
● ○○○○
Reset
○●○○
Reset the battery information when you replace the battery.
: indicates that LED is blinking.
: indicates that LED is off.
User setting
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User Settings
Guide
No.
Ref. page
Item
Menu Menu LED Setting
Setting
LED
Default
Setting
Current
Setting
Remarks
No delay
●○○○
*
Linked ON/OFF delay disabled (operate with delay of 0 seconds)
17
20 3.17
Linked delay operation
●○○○
Delay
○●○○
Linked ON/OFF delay enabled (operate with specified delay)
0 seconds
●○○○
*
10 seconds
○●○○
30 seconds
●●○○
1 minute
○○●○
3 minutes
●○●○
5 minutes
○●●○
10 minutes
●●●○
15 minutes
○○○●
18
21 3.18
Linked operation ON delay time
● ○●○○
30 minutes
●○○●
0 seconds
●○○○
*
10 seconds
○●○○
30 seconds
●●○○
1 minute
○○●○
3 minutes
●○●○
5 minutes
○●●○
10 minutes
●●●○
15 minutes
○○○●
19
22 3.19
Linked operation OFF delay time
●●○○
30 minutes
●○○●
Set the ON/OFF delay times when you conduct linked operation. Delay operation is not enabled unless item §3.17 “Enabling and Disabling Linked Operation Delay” in the
User Settings Guide
is set to
“Delay”.
Set when you connect a remote switch, or connect linked operation cable(s) to conduct linked operation.
Disabled
●○○○
*
Disable output line control
20
23 3.20
Output line control (Restart)
● ○○●○
Enabled
○●○○
Enable output line control
0 seconds
●○○○
*
5 seconds
○●○○
30 seconds
●●○○
1 minute
○○●○
5 minutes
●○●○
21
24 3.21
Outlet box OUTPUT1 ON delay time
●○●○
10 minutes
○●●○
0 seconds
●○○○
*
6 seconds
○●○○
35 seconds
●●○○
1 minute 30 seconds
○○●○
5 minutes 30 seconds
●○●○
22
25 3.22
Outlet box OUTPUT2 ON delay time
● ○●●○
10 minutes 30 seconds
○●●○
Set the ON delay times for the OUTPUT1 and OUTPUT2 terminals of the outlet box. The delay times are not enabled unless item §3.20 “Enabling and Disabling Output line Control” in the
User Settings Guide
is set to
“Enabled”.
0 seconds
●○○○
*
10 seconds
○●○○
30 seconds
●●○○
1 minute
○○●○
3 minutes
●○●○
23
26 3.23
Outlet box OUTPUT1 OFF delay time
●●●○
5 minutes
○●●○
0 seconds
●○○○
*
10 seconds
○●○○
30 seconds
●●○○
1 minute
○○●○
3 minutes
●○●○
24
27 3.24
Outlet box OUTPUT2 OFF delay time
● ○○○●
5 minutes
○●●○
Set the OFF delay times for the OUTPUT1 and OUTPUT2 terminals of the outlet box. The delay times are not enabled unless item §3.20 “Enabling and Disabling Output line Control” in the
User Settings Guide
is set to
“Enabled”.
Until batteries exhausted
●○○○
*
0 seconds
○●○○
30 seconds
●●○○
1 minute
○○●○
3 minutes
●○●○
25
28 3.25
Outlet box OUTPUT1 power outage output time
●○○●
5 minutes
○●●○
Until batteries exhausted
●○○○
*
0 seconds
○●○○
30 seconds
●●○○
1 minute
○○●○
3 minutes
●○●○
26
29 3.26
Outlet box OUTPUT2 power outage output time
● ○●○●
5 minutes
○●●○
Set the power outage output times for the OUTPUT1 and OUTPUT2 terminals of the outlet box. The delay times are not enabled unless item §3.20 “Enabling and Disabling Output line Control” in the
User Settings Guide
is set to “Enabled” and item §3.5 “Setting PC Interface” in the
User Settings
Guide
is set to “Standalone”.
Stop power supply
●○○○
*
27
30 3.27
Operation of Outlet box OUTPUT0 after stopping of OUTPUT1 and 2
●●○●
Continue power supply
○●○○
Set the operation of OUTPUT0 after output from the OUTPUT1 and 2 terminals has stopped. This setting is not enabled unless item§3.20 “Enabling and Disabling Output line Control” in the
User Settings Guide
is set to “Enabled”.
Set when you connect an outlet box to perform output line control.
Output
●○○○
*
Output a Ring signal when the UPS starts.
28
31 3.28 Ring signal
● ○○●●
Do not output
○●○○
Do not output a Ring signal when the UPS starts.
When you change the setting of the menus indicated by RESTART in the “Menu” column, its changes do not take effect until you restart the UPS. If a restart is required, be sure to power off the load devices before resetting. See §11.3 “UPS Shutdown (If Not to Be Used for More Than a Week)” for information about how to shut down the UPS, and §11.1 “UPS Startup” for information about how to start the UPS.
Note
Maintenance
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CAUTION
Internal maintenance and inspection should be performed only by technically qualified personnel. Electric shock, injury, burning, fuming or fire could otherwise result. Before beginning inspection, shut down the UPS completely, and remove the input power. Failure to do so may result in an electric shock. While the batteries are connected to the equipment, hazardous voltage is present. Never touch any parts with your hand. Doing so may result in an electric shock. Batteries should be replaced periodically. Batteries used after their service life has passed may cause a fire.
The projected service life of the UPS is 7 years. During this period, the battery must be replaced periodically. If you intend to continue using the UPS after its projected service life, components other than the battery also need to be replaced (a fee will be charged). Contact your supplier. If these components are not replaced at the end of the service life, the UPS may not function properly.
There are routine checks to be performed by the user and maintenance to be performed by service personnel. Some maintenance items are not able to be performed by the user, so be sure to submit a request for such work to your supplier when maintenance is required.
Parts replacement should not be attempted by customers. Contact your supplier or SANYO DENKI representative when replacement is needed.
* What are service personnel?
This term is used to indicate service technicians from SANYO DENKI or entrusted from SANYO DENKI with knowledge of this UPS. Maintenance work must not be performed by other than a qualified service technician.
Daily check. See §13.1 “Routine Checks”.
Battery test. See §13.2 “Battery Test”.
When trouble occurred, See §15 “Troubleshooting”, or See §13.3 “Bypass Breaker Reset”
Battery exchange ⇒§13.4.1 “Battery Replacement” Deal with a trouble or failure in the UPS.
Service personnel*
User
Contact your supplier.
Battery test result: failure It is time to replace the battery.
“Red ALARM” lights. An error occurs.
The trouble could not be resolved. The UPS has malfunctioned.
Maintenance
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CAUTION
Be sure not to inspect the inside of the UPS. Doing so may result in an electric shock, burn, injury, smoke, or fire. Do not touch the fan on the back panel of the UPS when cleaning the UPS or anywhere around the UPS. Doing so may result in an injury. Do not use, for example, a wet cloth for cleaning. Doing so may result in an electric shock. When cleaning, do not connect a vacuum cleaner to the output terminal of the UPS. Doing so may result in smoke or fire.
Routinely check the following items.
Is the control panel LED lighting state abnormal?
See §15 “Troubleshooting” to perform the countermeasure.
Is the buzzer sounding?
If any buzzer sounds, see §14 “Buzzer Sounds” to perform the countermeasure.
Is the exterior of the UPS in any way damaged or deformed?
Is an unusual sound or odor emitted from the UPS?
Is the installation environment of the UPS suitable?
Are things like humidity and temperature within the specified ranges?
See §6.1 “Installation Environment Check”.
Has the specified amount of space been provided at the front and back of the UPS?
If the air intake or exhaust vent is blocked, the internal temperature of the UPS rises, which could result in a damage of the UPS.
See §6.2 “Installation Space Check”.
Remove any dust or dirt adhering to the intake and exhaust vents.
Dust or dirt adhering to parts inside the UPS may cause it to malfunction.
Perform the battery backup time test periodically.
When the UPS is shipped from the factory, it is set up to perform an automatic battery test once every 180 days. If you change the setting to “None”, periodically perform a manual battery backup test. Refer to §13.2 “Battery Test”. Depending on the results of the test, exchange the battery.
Battery service life is affected by operating conditions such as ambient temperature and the number of discharge cycles. Ambient temperature has a particularly strong influence as indicated in the following table.
Average Ambient
Operating Temperature
Projected Service
Life
Battery Replacement
Interval
25°C (77°F) 5 years 4.5 years 30°C (86°F) 3.5 years 3 years 35°C (95°F) 2.5 years 2 years 40°C (104°F) 1.7 years 1.5 years
Using a battery after its service life has expired may result in battery leakage, and in the worse case, smoke, and fire. Request that the battery be replaced early as a preventative measure.
Estimated battery replacement interval
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You can perform tests of the built-in and externally connected batteries. You can do this without stopping the load devices connected to the UPS. When it is shipped from the factory, the UPS is set up to perform an automatic battery test once every 180 days. To change the automatic battery test schedule, see §3.5 “Setting Test Schedule” in the
User Settings
Guide
.
Follow the procedure below when conducting a manual battery test. However, if the UPS has performed a backup operation within 12 hours prior to the test, the result may show an error. The test should, therefore, be conducted when the UPS has not performed a backup operation within the last 12 hours.
The “Green BATT. TEST” indicator starts blinking, and the battery test starts.
The test finishes in approx. 90 seconds.
Check the “Green BATT. TEST” indicator for the results of the test.
Green BATT. TEST lit blink
Buzzer
******* 7 beeps ... ******* 7 beeps ...
.
Confirmed
Backup Time
90 seconds
or more
Less than 90 seconds
Result
The batteries
are OK.
Replacing the battery early is recommended. Contact SANYO DENKI.
The “Green BATT. TEST” indicator goes off and returns to its normal indication.
Hold for 2 seconds.
Press
and hold it for at least 2 seconds.
After the battery test has finished and the “Green BATT. TEST” indicator lights
or blinking, press
.
Battery Test Results
Buzzer
2 beeps... 2 beeps... 2 beeps...
LED
Green BATT. TEST Blinking
Battery operation for approx. 90 seconds
The results of the test are only an approximate guide. If the batteries have reached their replacement interval, an early replacement is recommended even if the results of the test are OK. See “Estimated battery replacement interval” in the previous page for more information.
Battery test cannot be performed under the following conditions.
To stop the battery test while it is underway,
Press
for at least 2 seconds
The UPS returns to normal operation.
The battery test stops if any of the following 1-4 occur or if any of the following 5-8 is operated while it is underway.
The “Green BATT.TEST” indicator does not display the results of the test if the test is interrupted.
Stopping battery test
1. Input power error (voltage or frequency).
2. Mechanical failure
3. Output power overload
4. If the load level will be less than 20% when the UPS operates in Active Filter Mode or Economy Mode.
5. Switching of
Forced Bypass
switch
6. Setting
MAIN MCCB
to “OFF”
7. Pressing for 1 second or longer
8. Executing the battery test stop by the power control software
Note for the battery test
Condition for battery test
4. Shutdown under remote control is in progress.
5. UPS is defective.
6. When load factor is less than 20% in the economy mode operation or the active filter mode operation.
1. Inverter is stopped.
2. Bypass power supply is active.
3. Input voltage or input frequency is out of range.
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CAUTION
Always power the UPS off before resetting the bypass breaker. Failure to do so can cause electric shock.
If the bypass breaker trips, the red ALARM indicator lights and output from the output terminals stops. Proceed as follows to reset the bypass breaker.
Stop the UPS by setting
MAIN MCCB
to “OFF”.
Examine if there are neither a problem nor a trouble in the equipment of the load.
Press the bypass breaker on the back panel of the UPS.
Set
MAIN MCCB
to “ON”, and then start the UPS by pressing and holding it for 1 second.
For details about UPS startup, see §11.1 “UPS Startup (Normal Operation)”.
Reset
BYPASS OC
.
This completes the bypass breaker reset.
Tripped Reset
If you reset the bypass breaker while the UPS is powered on, the “Red ALARM” indicator will remain lit until you turn the UPS off. Always turn the UPS off before resetting the bypass breaker.
Note
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2
BATT
EXT.
EE1111AA33002
2
Set
MAIN MCCB
to “OFF”.
Press the
BYPASS OC
breaker firmly to
reset.
Set
MAIN MCCB
to “OFF”.
INPUT
BATT
EXT.
MAIN SW
EE1111AA11002
2
Set
MAIN SW
to “OFF”.
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The user must not perform the maintenance described in this section. Be sure to contact your supplier for maintenance.
CAUTION
Internal maintenance and inspection should be performed only by technically qualified personnel. Electric shock, injury, burning, fuming or fire could otherwise result. Batteries should be replaced periodically. Batteries used after their service life has passed may cause a fire. Never use organic chemicals such as gasoline, thinner, benzene or detergent to clean batteries. These can cause the casing to crack and leak, resulting in fire or current leakage. Do not touch the rotating fan at maintenance. Doing so may result in bodily injury. Never use a wet cloth to clean the UPS. Doing so may result in an electric shock. When cleaning, do not connect a vacuum cleaner to the output terminal of the UPS. Doing so may result in smoke or fire.
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You can replace the batteries without stopping the load devices. However, this should be done as quickly as possible, because the UPS will be unable to provide backup power in the event of a power outage.
CAUTION
The battery pack weight is shown in the following table. Be careful not to drop it on your feet. Bodily injury can result. There is a constant voltage shown in the table at the battery terminals. Do not touch them with your hands or short-circuit them. Bodily injury can result.
Battery pack Weight (approx.)
UPS Models
Model kg lb
Voltage (max.)
E11A102 BPE11A102A00 6 13.2
approx.
24V
E11A202 BPE11A202A00 12 26.5
approx.
48V
E11A302 BPE11A302A00-2 20 44.1
approx.
72V
Check the replacement battery model name. See the table above.
Remove the front panel of the UPS.
Loosen the screw on the right side of the battery cover, and then remove the battery cover.
Set the
Forced Bypass
to “Bypass”.
Disconnect the battery connector.
Pull the battery pack out.
Disconnect the battery
connector. Insulate with tape or other insulator.
Remove by sliding in the direction
of the arrow while firmly pressing the two locations indicated by
.
CAUTION
There is no retaining mechanism. Pull out the battery pack slowly , and support the bottom. Be careful no to drop.
There is a scale on the battery pack of E11A302. Pull out the battery pack while checking this scale.
The battery pack of E11A302
Since this battery is designed specifically for these UPS, do not use a different battery. Do not substitute with any other type, and do not mix new and old batteries, as shortened battery life, leakage, and heat could result.
Note on battery replacement
Set
Forced Bypass
switch to “Bypass” position.
Loosen this screw, and remove
the battery cover by sliding in the direction of the arrow.
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Insert the new battery pack so that the connector faces forward.
Connect the battery connector.
Set the
Forced Bypass
to “Inverter”.
Check that “Green OUTPUT” and “Green
INV.ON/STANDBY
” are
blinking, then press and hold
for at least 1 second.
Attach the battery cover.
Attach the front panel.
Set the backup time in the user setting. See §3.13 “Setting Battery Backup Time” in the
User Settings
Guide.
Set the battery type in the user setting. See §3.14 “Setting Battery Type” in the
User Settings Guide.
Reset the battery information in the user setting. See §3.16 “ Resetting Battery Information” in the
User
Settings Guide.
This completes the battery exchange.
The connector cannot be inserted in the wrong orientation. Check the correct insert orientation, and push in until you hear a click.
First catch the claws on the right side,
then push the left side in.
Insert the new battery pack
in the direction of the arrow.
Insert two claws on the top and bottom
into the slit. Slide the cover in and secure with the screw on the right side.
CAUTION
The battery connector cannot be inserted in the wrong orientation.
If it does not go in, do not try to force it. Doing so can damage the connector and result in electric shock.
Be careful not to get your hands caught when securing the cover.
This figure shows the battery pack of E11A102. The battery pack size varies depending on UPS Model.
Set the
Forced Bypass
switch to “Inverter” position.
When expanding the battery, perform step ⑬, and when exchanging the battery type, perform step ⑭. When the battery pack was replaced to the same type, perform step
only.
Note on the user settings after replacing the battery pack
The batteries used in this product are lead type batteries which are a reusable resource. Please cooperate by recycling when replacing or disposing of used batteries. Dispose of used batteries according to the instructions. To dispose of used batteries, contact your nearest sales representative, an authorized industrial waste handling company, or repack them in their original cartons and send them to your supplier. (An extra charge is required.)
Note on the used battery
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The buzzer sounds to indicate an UPS status error or change. Check the sound pattern and refer to the following table for the steps to take.
Sound Pattern LED Status
UPS Status What to Do
Red ALARM lit
This is a mechanical failure.
Contact your supplier.
Red ALARM lit
When UPS starts】
During bypass operation】 The bypass breaker tripped or is set to “OFF”.
Reset the bypass breaker, see §13.3 “Bypass Breaker Reset”. And when using E11A302, see step 3 in §7.3 “Input Plug Connection”.
Continuous tone
*
Red ALARM lit Red BATT.LOW lit
The battery is exhausted.
When utility power is restored, the UPS will restart automatically depending on the setting value of “UPS Operation Upon Power Recovery” in the user setting. See §3.7 “Setting UPS Operation Upon Power Recovery” in the
User Settings Guide.
Green INPUT blinking
Power is being supplied from the battery because of an input voltage or frequency error.
Verify that the input voltage and input frequency are within the rated range. Refer to
§19.4 “Specifications”.
Green INPUT blinking
MAIN MCCB
was set
to “OFF” during UPS power supply.
Set
MAIN MCCB
to “ON”.
2 seconds
** ** ...
2 beeps 2 beeps
Green BATT.TEST
blinking
The UPS is performing a battery check.
Wait for the battery check to end.
Y
ou can stop
the battery check by pressing
and holding
it for at least 2 seconds.
Continuous beeps
*******************
・・・
Red BATT.LOW lit
The battery voltage is low.
V
erify that the input voltage and input frequency are within the rated range. Refer to §19.4 “Specifications”.
MAIN MCCB
may be set to “OFF”. If
MAIN MCCB
is “OFF”, set it to “ON”.
3 seconds
* * * * * * * *
・・・
4 beeps 4 beeps
Red O.L lit
The load devices connected to the output terminal exceed the rated capacity of the UPS.
Connect fewer load devices to the output terminal.
When UPS starts】 The battery connectors are not connected.
Stop the UPS, refer to §7.1 “Battery Connector Connection”, and firmly connect the battery connectors. After connecting the battery connectors, start the UPS, and check to make sure that buzzer sounds are not head and that “Green BATT.TEST” does not blink.
2 seconds
* * * * * * * * * * * * * *
・・
7 beeps 7 beeps
Green BATT.TEST blinking
The battery check result was an error.
Perform the battery test. Refer to §13.2 “Battery Test”. When the same result persists, the battery must be replaced. Contact your supplier.
-
Remaining battery service life is six months.
A battery replacement is recommended. Contact your supplier. You can press
to stop the buzzer sound.
But the buzzer sound will start again the next time the UPS is powered on. This will continue until you replace the battery.
2 seconds
* * * * * * * * * *
・・・
5 beeps 5 beeps
Red BATT.LOW blinking
The battery has reached its service life.
The battery must be replaced. Contact your supplier. You can press
to stop the buzzer sound, but
“Red BATT. LOW” blinking continues. The buzzer sound and LED blinking will start again the next time the UPS is powered on. This will continue until you replace the battery.
Contact your supplier if any other failure occurs in the UPS.
Note
Press to stop the buzzer.
Tip
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CAUTION
Internal maintenance and inspection should be performed only by technically qualified personnel. Electric shock, injury, burning, fuming or fire could otherwise result. Before beginning inspection, shut down the UPS completely, and remove the input power. Failure to do so may result in an electric shock. While the batteries are connected to the UPS, hazardous voltage is present. Never touch any parts with your hand. Doing so may result in an electric shock.
If a problem occurs, check the condition of the UPS and perform countermeasures listed in the table below.
UPS Status LED Status Countermeasure
When the UPS starts, the buzzer sounds and “Green BATT.TEST” blinks.
Green BATT.TEST blinking
Check that the battery connectors are connected properly. Stop the UPS, refer to §7.1 “Battery Connector Connection”, and firmly connect the battery connectors. After connecting the battery connectors, start the UPS, and check to make sure that buzzer sounds are not head and that “Green BATT.TEST” does not blink.
Green OUTPUT lit
The UPS may be started up by performing the “UPS Battery Power Startup” procedure described in §11.1 “UPS startup” while the UPS has been stopped in a emergency by using a switch connected to the EPO terminals. Set
MAIN MCCB
to “OFF”, then continue to operate
the UPS until the battery voltage reaches the final discharge level. Restart the UPS after the UPS stopped.
Green OUTPUT off
Check whether the input wiring has been performed correctly. Refer to
§7 “Wiring”.
V
erify that the input voltage and input frequency are within the rated
range. See §19.4 “Specifications”.
must be pressed for at least 1 second.
See §11.1 “UPS Startup” for the correct startup procedure.
All off
Check that
MAIN MCCB
is set to “ON”.
See §11.1 “UPS Startup” for the correct startup procedure.
Green INPUT blinking
Check whether the output voltage is set correctly. See §3.2 “Setting
Output Voltage” in the
User Settings Guide
.
V
erify that the input voltage and input frequency are within the rated
range. See §19.4 “Specifications”.
No output power is supplied from the output terminal of the UPS.
Red ALARM lit
The bypass breaker may be tripped. See §13.3 “Bypass Breaker Reset”.
Green OUTPUT lit
must be pressed for at least 1 second. See §11.2 “UPS
Shutdown” for the correct shutdown procedure. However, bypass power supply continues if bypass operation was started by changing over with the forced bypass switch, overload, or failure.
Check the setting of “UPS Shutdown Operation” in the user setting
menu. It may be set to “3 seconds” or “Special operation”. The factory default setting is “1 second”. See §3.9 “Setting UPS Shutdown Operation” in the
User Settings Guide
.
Output power from the output terminal of the UPS does not stop.
Green OUTPUT blinking
Check the setting of “UPS Operation at OFF” in the user
setting menu. It may be set to “Bypass”. The factory default setting is “OFF”. See §3.11 “Setting UPS Operation at
OFF” in the
User
Settings Guide
.
Green INPUT lit
may be turned off by accidental operation.
Press
for at least 1 second to turn on.
Output power from the output terminal of the UPS stops during operation.
Red ALARM lit
Check whether the bypass breaker is tripped. It may have been blown
or tripped by an overload or short circuit. Check the total load and the possibility of a short circuit. When the total load is high, reduce the number of load devices connected to the UPS. §13.3 “Bypass Breaker Reset”.
Output power from the output terminal of the UPS stops during power outage.
Red ALARM lit, Red BATT.LOW lit
Check whether the battery has deteriorated.
Check the time to replace the battery. The battery service life will differ depending on the ambient temperature. Earlier battery replacement is recommended.
Check whether there was a power outage within the last 12 hours.
The battery level may be low. Sufficiently charge the UPS.
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UPS Status LED Status Countermeasure
Alarm buzzer sounds.
-
The alarm buzzer sounds when an error, abnormal state, or alarm condition is detected in the UPS. See §14 “Buzzer Sounds”.
Alarm buzzer does not sound.
-
The alarm buzzer sound may be set to “OFF”. Check the setting of “Buzzer Sound” in the user setting menu. See §3.8 “Setting Buzzer Sound” in the
User Settings Guide
.
Battery power supply continues. Power supply switches to battery power frequently.
Green INPUT blinking
Check whether
MAIN MCCB
on the back panel of the UPS is set to
“ON”. (If
MAIN MCCB
is set to the “OFF” during normal operation,
the same operation as for a utility power source failure will be triggered.). Verify that input voltage and input frequency are within the rated limits. See §19.4 “Specifications”.
UPS does not switch from bypass power supply to UPS power supply.
Green
OUTPUT blinking, Green
INV.ON/STANDBY
blinking
Check
Forced Bypass
is set to “Inverter”. This switch is located
inside the front panel of the unit. Remove the front panel to check.
See §7.1 “Battery Connector Connection”, step 5
.
If
Forced Bypass
is set to “Bypass”, set it to “Inverter”, then press
for at least 1 second.
When “Overload Recovery Operation” in the user setting menu is set to “Auto return”: The UPS switches to UPS power supply every 2.5 seconds, and switches back to bypass power supply if the overload condition still persists. This cycle is repeated. See §3.10 “Setting Overload Recovery Operation” in the
User Settings Guide
. When “Overload Recovery Operation” in the user setting menu is set to “Bypass”: If the utility power voltage is low and the load current is below the overload detection threshold when the UPS switches to bypass power supply, the UPS continues to switch between UPS power supply and bypass power supply. See §3.10 “Setting Overload Recovery Operation” in the
User Settings Guide
.
Cannot perform battery test.
-
A battery test cannot be performed when:
Inverter is stopped.
Bypass power supply is active.
Input voltage or input frequency is out of range.
Shutdown under remote control is in progress.
UPS is defective.
When load factor is less than 20% in the economy mode operation
or the active filter mode operation.
When using the power management software, serial communication fails.
-
Check that “Interface” in the user setting menu is set to “Workstation”. See §3.5 “Setting PC Interface” in the
User Settings Guide
and §5.3 “External Interfaces”. The factory default setting is “Workstation”. Check the setting of “Serial Baud Rate”. See §3.6 “Setting Serial Baud Rate” in the
User Setting Guide
. The factory default setting is “9600”. Select the same setting value as the setting of power management software.
Automatic UPS restart does not occur after shutdown due to battery exhaustion following power outage.
-
Check the setting of “UPS Operation Upon Power Recovery” in the user setting menu. Automatic UPS restart does not occur if this item is set to “OFF”. If this item is set to “30%”, “50%”, or “80%”, the UPS does not start until the batteries are charged to the specified level. The factory default setting of this item is “Auto”. See §3.7 “Setting UPS Operation Upon Power Recovery” in the
User
Settings Guide
.
The UPS does not automatically start at the time set for scheduled operation in the power management software.
-
If “When power failure recovered, automatically start the UPS” of the “ Configuring
the UPS control conditions” items described in the
User guide of the Power
Management Software
is selected and the value “10 to 90” is set for the specified value (%), the UPS will not start even at a scheduled start time if the battery is not charged to the specified value. When scheduling operation for the UPS, set this specified value (%) to "0". For details, refer to “Setting the Shutdown Conditions” in the
User Guide of the power
management software.
“Green
DOUBLE CONVERSION”
and “Green ECONOMY light and go off frequently at irregular intervals.
-
The UPS is switching frequently between operating modes because the utility power is unstable. Set the UPS operating mode to “Double Conversion”. For details, see §3.1 “Setting UPS Operation Mode” in the
User Settings Guide
. The factory default setting of this item is
“Auto”.
“Red ALARM LED” is lit.
-
An alarm condition or error has occurred. Contact your supplier.
When the troubles cannot be resolved even if you perform the countermeasures above, or when other failure occurs in the UPS, contact your supplier.
Note
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If the installation program does not start automatically, double-click Setup.exe on the CD-ROM to start installation manually.
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Install power management software on your computer. For more information, refer to the
Install Guide and User Guide
in the CD-ROM of the power management
software.
Check that “Interface” in the user setting is set to “Workstation”. The factory default setting is “Workstation”. See §3.5 “Setting PC Interface” in the
User Settings Guide
for how to set.
Connect the “PC/IF” connector of UPS to the computer using the supplied Network cable.
Check that network cable connection is not loose.
Insert the SANUPS SOFTWARE STANDALONE CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive to install this program. The installation program starts automatically. Proceed as instructed on the screen.
After completing the software installation, reboot the computer.
Launch the SANUPS SOFTWARE STANDALONE from the Windows Start menu to set up.
Connect UPS side of the cable to the “PC I/F” connector of the UPS.
Tip
This completes preparation to use SANUPS SOFTWARE STANDALONE.
For more usage information, refer to the
Install Guide and User Guide
in the CD-ROM of the power
management software.
CARD I/F connector and PC I/F connecter can not be used simultaneously.
Note
This software is used for power supply control or management from the computer by communicating the UPS to a computer (personal computer or workstation).
What is Power Management Software “
SANUPS SOFTWARE STANDALONE” (supplied CD-ROM)?
Connect PC/WS side of the cable to the “RS-232C” connector of the computer.
The following is the minimum system configuration required for the setup and operation of the SANUPS SOFTWARE STANDALONE. Computer: AT compatible CPU: Pentium
Ⅲ® 500MHz (or greater)
Memory: Minimum of 32 MB (64 MB or more recommended) Available disk space: Minimum of 95MB Display: Minimum 640 x 480 pixel resolution Supported OS: Windows
®
NT 4.0
(*1)
,Windows® 2000, Windows® XP(x86, x64) , Windows® Server 2003(x86, x64)
(*2)
,
Windows
®
Vista(x86, x64), Windows® Server 2008(x86, x64)
(*3)
, Windows® 7(x86, x64),
Windows
®
8(x86,x64),Windows® Server 2012(x64)
(*1)
Service Pack 6 or above.
(*2)
Standard Edition or Enterprise Edition.
(*3)
Standard or Enterprise
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When using the supplied “SANUPS SOFTWARE STANDALONE”, note the following instructions for the items on the main screen. See §6.1 “Main Screen” in the
User Guide
of SANUPS SOFTWARE STANDALONE for details.
Main screen of SANUPS SOFTWARE STANDALONE
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(1)
If UPS is not charged for 12 hours or more when the UPS first started, “Charge” is not displayed properly. See §9.2 “UPS Charge” to charge the UPS.
(2)
If the UPS is stopped and then restarted, even when the UPS is charged enough, “Charge” might be displayed as “80%” or “90%”. This occurs due to the operating conditions such as ambient temperature. In this case, “Charge” will be displayed properly, if UPS is operated normally for 1 or 2 hours.
(3)
Connect the battery connector correctly. If the UPS is operated without the batteries, “Charge” might show a value lower than the actual charge rate. Moreover, even if the battery connector is reconnected and operates the UPS, the proper charge rate is not displayed immediately. In this case, “Charge” will be displayed properly, if UPS is operated normally for 12 hours or more.
(4)
Display of “Charge” is only an approximation. An actual charge rate of the battery might differ slightly.
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(1)
In “Setting the shutdown trigger conditions” of SANUPS SOFTWARE STANDALONE, if “When the backup-time is under the specified value.” is selected as the shutdown trigger conditions, set the time more than 40% of the backup time displayed on the main screen. Refer to §6.4 “Setting the Shutdown Conditions” in the
User Guide
of SANUPS SOFTWARE
STANDALONE for details.
(2)
If the “Load” displayed on the main screen is less than 30%, the backup time sometimes shows improper value.
(3)
“Backup time” displayed is only an approximation. An actual backup time might differ slightly.
5min.
“Charge” of Battery
Backup time
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You can use the standard UPS service of your operating system to execute an automatic shutdown when power is lost. See §17.1 or §17.2, depending on your operating system. Use the supplied Network cable to connect the PC I/F connector on the UPS to the serial connector on the computer.
Set the interface setting to “Standalone” to use the standard OS UPS service. For details on the setting procedure, see §3.5 “Setting PC Interface” in the
User Settings Guide
.
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To make UPS settings, log in as a user with Administrator privileges.
Select the UPS icon in the Control Panel, and set the check boxes as shown in the following figure.
No.
Item Description
A
Uninterruptible Power Supply is installed on
Specifies the number of the COM port where you connected the UPS and the Network cable.
B
Power failure signal
Specifies that a warning message should be displayed according to the settings in the “UPS Service” section.
C
Low battery signal
Specifies that the OS shutdown should begin on reception of a UPS low battery signal. When this check box is not checked, the shutdown begins on reception of a power failure signal, according to the settings in the “UPS Characteristics” section.
D
Remote UPS Shutdown
When this check box is checked, the UPS shuts down 2 minutes after commencement of the OS shutdown. A Registry setting change is required to change the shutdown time.
E
Execute Command File
Check this check box and enter a command file name if you want to execute a command file before starting the shutdown. Only commands which finish executing within 30 seconds can be entered here.
F
Time between power failure and initial warning message
Specifies the time between a power failure and the initial warning message. No warning message appears if power is restored within the specified time.
G
Delay between warning messages
Specifies the interval between warning messages.
H
Expected Battery Life This is enabled when “Low battery signal” is disabled.
I
Battery recharge time per minute of run time
This is enabled when “Low battery signal” is disabled. The recharge time is calculated as a sum from the time that the UPS service starts. Battery operation starts when power is interrupted, and the OS shutdown begins when the remaining backup time reaches 2 minutes.
Click “Yes” in the message that appears when you click “OK”.
This completes the settings.
With these settings, a shutdown will begin when the remaining battery power becomes low. If you want the shutdown to begin immediately after the power interruption, clear the check from “L
ow
battery signal” and set “E
xpected Battery Life” to 2
minutes (the minimum value).
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
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Windows 2000/XP/Server 2003
To make UPS settings, log in as a user with Administrator privileges.
Select the “Power Option Properties” icon in the Control Panel, and then click the “Select...” button in the
UPS tab.
Select “Generic” in the “Select manufacturer” list, select “Custom” in the “Select model” list, and then click
“Next”.
Make the settings shown in the following figure, and then click “Finish”.
(Select the “Positive” option before clearing the check from the UPS Shutdown check box.)
No.
Item Description
A Power Fail/On Battery
Specifies that a warning message should be displayed according to the settings in the “UPS Service” section.
B Low Battery
Specifies that the OS shutdown should begin on reception of a UPS low battery signal.
C UPS Shutdown Clear this check box.
Even if you enable “UPS Shutdown”, the UPS will not shut down automatically after Windows 2000/XP/Server 2003 shutdown. If you need automatic UPS shutdown, use the optional power management software.
Note
Click Select...
A
B
C
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Click the “Configure...” button.
Make the settings shown in the following figure, and then click the “OK” button. When you return to the
screen in step
, click “Apply”.
No.
Item Description
A Enable all notifications Check this if you want to display all warning messages related to power failures.
B
Seconds between power failure and f
irst notification
Specifies the time between a power failure and the first warning message. No warning message appears if power is restored within the specified time.
C
S
econds between subsequent
power failure notifications
Specifies the interval between subsequent warning messages.
D
M
inutes on battery before
critical alarm
Specifies the number of minutes that should elapse after a power failure until the OS shutdown begins. The minimum time is 2 minutes. The OS shutdown begins after the specified time, or after the battery power becomes low (as specified in step
), whichever occurs
earlier.
E
When the alarm occurs, run this p
rogram
Check this check box and enter a command file name if you want to execute a command file before starting the shutdown. Only commands which finish executing within 30 seconds can be entered here.
F Next, instruct the computer to
Specifies whether Windows 2000/XP/Server 2003 should shut down or hibernate. If you select “Shut Down”, Windows2000/XP/server2003 is shut down. If you select “Hibernate”, all of the contents of memory are copied to hard disk. “Hibernate” cannot be selected unless the “Enable hibernation” check box is checked in the “Hibernate” tab.
This completes the settings.
Click Configure...
A
B
C
D
E
F
Optional Equipment
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This section explains the procedures for connecting and operating optional equipment. For more information about optional equipment, contact your vendor or a SANYO DENKI representative. Refer to the relevant sections of this manual or to the documentation of the optional equipment for information about wiring, settings, and operating procedures.
CAUTION
Connect optional equipment to the external interfaces of the UPS, before connecting the UPS input power plug to the utility power socket and after making sure that the UPS is completely stopped. If you need to connect optional equipment after operating the UPS, completely stop the UPS and connected loads, and disconnect their input power plugs from utility power sockets. Failure to do so can result in electric shock.
Perform an operation test
Connect load devices
page
30
Start operation
page
31
Make user settings
User Settings Guide
Connect and wire the UPS and optional equipment
Remote switch
pages
53
and
61
Linked operation cable
pages
54 to 57
Outlet box
pages
58 to 61
LAN interface card
page
62
Contact interface card
page
63
Connect Emergency Power Off (EPO) terminal
page
64
When you connect optional equipment, always check that it operates properly before using it in actual operation of the load devices.
Note about using optional equipment
Check to make sure that the UPS is completely stopped
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This is a function for sending a command requesting computer shutdown from the UPS to the power management software.
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This is a switch for turning the UPS ON and OFF from a remote location, and for executing one-touch shutdown of connected computers.
Remote switch (1)
Check that
MAIN MCCB
on the back panel of the UPS
is set to “OFF”, and that the input power plug is not connected to the utility power outlet.
Connect the remote switch to one of the REMOTE connectors.
Connect the UPS input power plug to the utility power outlet, and set
MAIN MCCB
on the back panel
to “ON”.
Set the Interface item in the user setting menu.
The following two functions are available, depending on the Interface setting. Select the setting for the function you want to use. See §3.5 “Setting PC Interface” in the
User Settings Guide
for details on the
setting procedure.
1.To perform UPS remote ON/OFF
Set the Interface to Standalone.
2
To perform UPS remote ON and one-touch system shutdown
Set the Interface to Workstation.
You can connect up to 5 UPS units with linked operation cables and control them remotely from a remote switch. This is called linked operation. For details, see §18.2 “Linked Operation Cable”.
To control 1 UPS remotely
Always hold the remote switch ON/OFF switch down for at least 2 seconds.
Note about operating the remote switch
To control multiple UPS units remotely
Equipment you will need
What is one-touch shutdown?
CAUTION
Before wiring, set
MAIN MCCB
on the back panel of the UPS to “OFF”, disconnect the input power plug from the utility power outlet, and make sure the UPS is completely stopped. Failure to do so can result in electric shock.
Both REMOTE connectors have the same function.
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You can link up to 5 UPS units with cables and set their ON/OFF delay times, so that you can start and stop them in sequence. This is called linked operation. For linked operation, you will need linked operation cables and a remote switch.
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Connect up to 5 UPS units with linked operation cables, and connect one of the UPS units to a remote switch. By turning the remote switch ON and OFF, you can turn the power ON and OFF for all load systems connected to the UPS units in one operation. You can also set the ON/OFF times for each UPS separately, allowing you to start and stop them in sequence. The following figure shows the configuration of a linked operation system with 3 UPS units.
Configuration of linked operation system with 3 UPS units
Remote switch (1)
Linked operation cables
One cable fewer than the number of linked UPS units. (Example: 4 cables for a system with 5 linked UPS units)
What is linked operation?
Remote switch
Server, storage, or other device that must be started first and stopped last.
Equipment you will need
Computer or other terminal
Computer or other terminal
Linked operation
cables
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CAUTION
Before wiring, set
MAIN MCCB
on the back panel of each UPS to “OFF”, disconnect their input
power plugs from the utility power outlets, and make sure that each UPS is completely stopped. Failure to do so can result in electric shock.
Set
MAIN MCCB
on all of the UPS units to “OFF”, and check to make sure that their input power plugs
are not connected to utility power outlets.
Connect the remote switch to one of the REMOTE connectors on UPS No. 1.
Connect a linked operation cable to the other REMOTE connector.
Connect this linked operation cable to one of the REMOTE connectors on UPS No. 2.
Continue in the same way to connect all UPS units with linked operation cables.
The following figure shows connections for a system with 3 linked UPS units.
Connect the input power plugs of all UPS units to utility power outlets, and then set
MAIN MCCB
on the back panels to “ON”.
Set the Interface item in the user setting menu, according to the procedure in §3.5 “Setting PC Interface” in the
User Settings Guide
.
The following two functions are available, depending on the Interface setting. Select the setting for the function you want to use. Set the Interface setting for all connected UPS units. See §3.5 “Setting PC Interface” in the
User Settings Guide
for details on the setting procedure.
1.To perform UPS remote ON/OFF
Set the Interface to Standalone.
2
To perform UPS remote ON and one-touch system shutdown
Set the Interface to Workstation.
Set user setting menu item §3.17 “Enabling and Disabling Linked Operation Delay” in the
User
Settings Guide
to “Delay”.
Set user setting menu items §3.18 “Setting Linked Operation ON Delay Times” and §3.19 “Setting Linked Operation OFF Delay Times” in the
User Settings Guide
on each of the 3 UPS units.
The above user settings are not required if you want to turn UPS output ON and OFF at the same time for all UPS units. Set item §3.17 “Enabling and Disabling Linked delay operation” in the
User Settings Guide
to “No delay” (default setting).
Tip
Linked operation cables
UPS No. 1
UPS No. 2
UPS No. 3
Remote switch
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Check to be sure that “Green INPUT” on all UPS
units is lit.
Press the “ON” button on the remote switch and
hold it down for at least 2 seconds.
The UPS units start the linked operation ON sequence. After the specified time the system enters the operating state.
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Check that “Green OUTPUT” is lit
for all UPS units.
Press the “OFF” button on the remote switch and
hold it down for at least 2 seconds.
The UPS units start the linked operation OFF delay sequence,
and stop after the specified time.
“Green INV. ON/STAND BY” blinks during the linked operation OFF delay sequence.
Be sure to keep the remote switch button pressed for at least 2 seconds.
Linked operation starts or stops on an ON/OFF operation on the remote switch. It does not start or stop on an ON/OFF operation with the
switch on the front panel.
Note about linked operation
Press “ON” for at least 2 seconds
LEDs Green INPUT Lit Green INV.ON/STAND BY Blinking Green OUTPUT Off
LEDs Green INPUT Lit Green INV.ON/STAND BY Lit Green OUTPUT Lit
The Green INV.ON/STAND BY blinks during the linked operation ON delay sequence.
Check that “Green INPUT” is lit
The Green INV.ON/STAND BY lights when the system enters the operating state. The state of the other LEDs varies depending on load capacity and UPS operating status.
The state of the other LEDs varies depending on load capacity and UPS operating status
LED Green INPUT Lit Green INV. ON/STAND BY Lit Green OUTPUT Lit
Be sure to keep the remote switch button pressed for at least 2 seconds.
Note
Press “OFF” for at least 2 seconds
LEDs Green INPUT Lit Green INV.ON/STAND BY Off Green OUTPUT Off
Check that “Green OUTPUT” is lit
Note
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The following figure shows linked operation for the case when ON delay and OFF delay times have been set for 3 UPS units. Remote switch ON/OFF operations control UPS output as shown below. Note that UPS operation in response to a remote switch OFF operation differs according to the Interface setting.
If you set the Interface to “Workstation” in §3.5 “Setting PC Interface” in the
User Settings Guide
, a command requesting system shutdown is sent from the UPS to the power management software when you press the OFF button on the remote switch. The timing of the request is the OFF delay time specified in
§3.19 “Setting the Linked Operation OFF Delay Time” in the
User Settings Guide
, from the point when the OFF button was pressed. The response of the UPS units to an ON operation on the remote switch is the same as when the Interface item is set to “Standalone”.
*1: Even when the linked operation ON delay time is set to 0 seconds, several seconds are required before UPS output comes
ON.
*2:
You can use user setting §3.11 “UPS Operation at OFF” in the
User Settings Guide
to select whether UPS power
supply after the UPS stops is “OFF” or “Bypass”. When you select “Bypass”, UPS output after the UPS stops is bypass power supply. However, the linked operation ON delay sequence starts at the point when UPS power supply changes from OFF to ON. Even if you perform an ON operation in this state (bypass), the UPS does not start the linked operation ON delay sequence. Instead, it switches from bypass power supply to inverter power supply. If you want the UPS to use the specified “ON delay time”, set §3.11 to “OFF”.
User settings for linked operation
Operation when Interface setting is “Standalone”
Operation when Interface setting is “Workstation”
ON delay time 3 minutes
OFF delay time 10 seconds
Linked ON delay time: 3 minutes Linked OFF delay time: 10 seconds
Stops after approx. 10 seconds
UPS No. 1 output
UPS No. 2 output
Starts after approx. 3 m inutes
Stops after approx. 3 minutes
Remote switch
OFF
ON delay time 0 seconds
*1
OFF delay time 5 minutes
UPS No. 3 output
Stops after approx. 5 minutes
ON delay time 10 seconds
Remote switch
ON
Linked ON delay time: 10 seconds Linked OFF delay time: 3 minutes
Linked ON delay time: 0 seconds Linked OFF delay time: 5 minutes
OFF delay time 3 minutes
*2
*2
*2
REMOTE
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Connecting an outlet box to the UPS provides three output lines: OUTPUT0, 1, and 2. You can set ON/OFF delay times for OUTPUT1 and 2, allowing you to control output start and stop. Operation that utilizes of this function is called “Output line control”.
Ensure that the total capacity of all load devices connected to the outlet box does not exceed the capacity specified in the table in §10 “Load Devices Connection”.
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Use an outlet box if you want to control of the output from the UPS.
When an outlet box is connected, the UPS output consists of the two lines OUTPUT1 and OUTPUT2, which can be controlled by output line control, and OUTPUT0, which is direct output from the UPS. The user settings menu allows you to set separate ON/OFF delay times for OUTPUT1 and OUTPUT2. This makes it possible to start and stop connected load devices in sequence.
As an example of a system configured for power control, the following figure shows a computer and peripheral devices connected as loads to an outlet box.
System configuration using outlet box
What is output line control?
About connected load devices
Load device B
Storage or other device to be started first and stopped last
Load device C
Network peripheral or other device that does not require system control
Load device A
Server or other computer
Connection
cable
(control signals)
Outlet box
Network cable
Connect for UPS power management by computer, and to shut down the computer
UPS
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Outlet box Connection cable
CAUTION
Before wiring, set
MAIN MCCB
on the back panel of the UPS to “OFF”, disconnect the input power plug from the utility power outlet, and make sure the UPS is completely stopped. Failure to do so can result in electric shock.
Check that
MAIN MCCB
on the back panel of the UPS is set to “OFF”, and that the input power plug is
not connected to the utility power outlet.
Using the outlet box connection cable, connect the outlet box to the “AUX.OUTPUT” terminals 1 to 4 of the UPS.
Insert the input plug of the outlet box into one of the UPS outlets.
Connect the input power plug of the UPS to a utility power outlet, and set
MAIN MCCB
on the back
panel to “ON”.
Set item §3.20 “Enabling and Disabling Output line Control” in the
User Settings Guide
to “Enabled”.
Set the Output line Control items §3.21 to §3.27 in the
User Settings Guide
.
Set
MAIN MCCB
to “OFF”, check that the UPS is completely stopped, and then set
MAIN MCCB
to “ON” again to restart the UPS.
The setting of §3.20 “Enabling and Disabling Output line Control” is enabled when the UPS restarts.
9
1
0
m
m
Wire
9-10mm
Ter mi nal s
1 to 4
1. Depress the lever with a flat-blade screwdriver or similar tool, and then insert the wire into the terminals 1 to 4.
2. Pull the inserted wire to make sure it does not come out.
Connect
connection cable
Insert into one of the UPS
outlets
One outlet box is required for each UPS.
Output line control
with the outlet box does not function unless user settings menu item §3.20 “Enabling and Disabling Output line Control” is set to “Enabled”. When using the outlet box be sure to set it to “Enabled”. (The factory default setting is “Disabled”.)
User settings when using an outlet box
Equipment you will need
A
UX.OUTPUT terminal connection procedure
(supplied with outlet box)
For reliable connection, make sure that exposed wire is not too short.
Depress lever with flat-blade screwdriver to insert or remove wire.
Outlet box
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When the ON/OFF delay settings of OUTPUT1 and OUTPUT2 are set as shown in the following table, and you turn the UPS ON and OFF, power is supplied as shown in the following figure.
Output states of OUTPUT0, 1, and 2 under Output Line Control
You can use the user settings menu to select the operation of OUTPUT0 after OUTPUT1 and OUTPUT2 stop for one of the following reasons
to ③.
Control by power management software
Stopped by standard UPS service of the operating system
When the Interface item is set to Standalone, and power outage backup power is being supplied, after the passage of
the outlet box power outage output times specified for OUTPUT1 and OUTPUT2 with items §3.25 and §3.26 in the
User Settings Guide
.
Depending on the setting of §3.27 in the
User Settings Guide
, the operation of OUTPUT0 is as shown in the following table.
The optional “SANUPS SOFTWARE” power management software is required to connect two or more computers to OUTPUT1 and OUTPUT2, and perform independent shutdown and UPS power management. The “SANUPS SOFTWARE” allows the delay times of OUTPUT1 and OUTPUT2 to be set to user-specified values.
When using a outlet box and the “SANUPS SOFTWARE” power management software, user setting menu items §3.21 to
§3.27 in the
User Settings Guide
cannot be set on the UPS. Set in the power management software. For details, refer to
the
User Guide
of the power management software.
User settings menu OUTPUT0 operation
Power supply stops (default setting)
OFF
1
§3.27 “Setting Operation of Outlet Box OUTPUT0 After Stopping of OUTPUT1 and OUTPUT2”
Power supply continues Bypass power supply
1
Bypass power supply when the setting of §3.11 “Setting UPS Operation at
OFF” in the
User Settings Guide
.
Operation of OUTPUT0 after OUTPUT1 and 2 stop
When using optional “SANUPS SOFTWARE” power management software
ON delay time 3 minutes
OFF delay time 3 minutes
OFF delay time 10 seconds
Stops after approx. 10 seconds
OUTPUT 2 output
OUTPUT 1 output
Start s after approx . 3 minutes
UPS OFF
OUTPUT 0 output
ON delay time 10 seconds
* Operation selectable in user
settings menu
Example ON/OFF delay time settings for OUTPUT1 and OUTPUT2
Outlet ON delay time OFF delay time OUTPUT1 10 seconds 3 minutes OUTPUT2 3 minutes 10 seconds
UPS
ON
Stops after approx. 3 minutes
One of the following ON/OFF operations
• Front panel switch
• Remote switch
• Power management software
UPS
Outlet Box
“Green OUTPUT” blinks during ON/OFF operation.
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You can connect a remote switch, linked operation cables, and outlet boxes to operate multiple UPS units with linked operation and output line control. The following figure shows an example of linked operation combined with output line control in a system with 2 UPS units. When linked operation delay times and output line control delay times are set as in the following table, the UPS outputs start and stop in sequence, as shown in the figure. For details about the delay time setting procedure, see the items described in the
User Settings Guide
.
Example of ON/OFF delay time settings for linked operation and output line control
Linked operation OUTPUT1 OUTPUT2
Delay time setting
ON delay OFF delay ON delay OFF delay ON delay OFF delay
UPS1
10 seconds 10 seconds
UPS2
30 seconds 30 seconds
Outlet box 1
1 minute 1 minute 5 minutes 30 seconds 5 minutes 30 seconds
Outlet box 2
1 minute 1 minute 5 minutes 30 seconds 5 minutes 30 seconds
When linked operation is combined with output line control, the operating order is as follows.
1. Linked operation delay operation
2. Output line control delay operation
The actual delay time of the OUTPUT1 and 2 lines is the sum of the output line control delay time and the linked operation delay time.
Actual line delay time = Linked operation ON/OFF delay time + Output line control delay time
Depending on UPS user settings, OUTPUT0 power supply may continue when OUTPUT1 and 2 are OFF because of power management software control or another reason. In this state, when the ON button is pressed on a remote switch, linked operation ON delay time is disabled and OUTPUT1 and 2 are delayed only by the output line control delay time. To enable linked operation ON delay, make the following user settings so that OUTPUT0 also goes OFF when OUTPUT1 and 2 go OFF.
Set §3.11 “Setting UPS Operation at
OFF” in the
User Settings Guide
to “OFF”.
Set §3.27 “Setting the Operation of Outlet Box OUTPUT0 After Stopping of OUTPUT1 and 2” in the
User Settings Guide
to “Stop power supply”.
If linked operation ON delay time is not enabled under output line control
Stop after 5 minutes 40 seconds
OUTPUT 2 output
OUTPUT 1 ou tput
Start after 5 minute s 40 seconds
Stop after 1 m inute 10 seconds
OUTPUT 0 output
Linked oper ation ON de lay 10 seconds
Remote switch
OFF
OUTPUT1 O N delay 1 minute
Start after 1 mi nute 10 seco nds
OUTPUT2 O N delay 5 minutes 30 seconds
Linked operation OFF delay 10 seconds
Start after 10 seconds Stop after OUTPUT1, 2
OUTPUT1 OFF delay 1 minute
OUTPUT2 OF F delay 5 minutes 30 seconds
Remote switch
ON
REMOTE
UPS 1
Outlet Box 1
Stop after 6 minutes
OUTPUT 2 output
OUTPUT 1 output
Start after 6 minutes
Stop after 1 minute 30 seconds
OUTPUT 0 output
Linked operation ON delay 30 seconds
OUTPUT1 ON delay
minute
Start after 1 minute 30 seconds
OUTPUT 2 ON delay 5 minutes 30 seconds
Linked operation OFF delay 30 seconds
Start after 30 seconds
Stop after OUTPUT1, 2
OUTPUT1 OFF delay 1 minute
OUTPUT2 OFF delay 5 minutes 30 seconds
UPS 2
Outlet Box 2
Operation when output line control is combined with linked operation
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Use the LAN interface card to perform UPS power management and computer shutdown. When you use the LAN interface card, the optional “SANUPS SOFTWARE” is required. This software provides network support, and is separate from the power management software supplied on the CD-ROM. For detailed information about connections and settings, refer to the
Instruction Manual
of the LAN
interface card and the SANUPS SOFTWARE.
Network configuration for system using LAN interface card
Insert the LAN interface card into the option card slot on the back panel of the UPS.
Using the LAN interface card communications cable, connect the “CARD I/F” connector of the UPS to the “UPS” connector of the LAN interface card.
Set the Interface setting to “Workstation” (default setting). For details on the setting procedure, see §3.5 “Setting PC Interface” in the
User Settings Guide
.
LAN interface card
Communications cable for LAN interface card
(Supplied with LAN interface card)
Power management software SANUPS SOFTWARE
Equipment you will need
Connection procedure
User settings
One SANUPS SOFTWARE license is required for each computer that uses the software.
Power line LAN cable
UPS
HUB
Connect the communications
cable.
Insert the LAN interface card
into the option card slot.
LAN interface card and the following two functions cannot be used simultaneously.
Using the UPS control software by connecting the supplied communication cable. Using LAN interface card.
Note
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Connect the contact interface card when you want to use the external transmission signals (transistor output) of the UPS “CARD I/F” connector as no-voltage contact (relay contact) output. For detailed information about connections and so on, refer to the documentation of the contact interface card.
Contact interface card Communications cable for contact interface card
Insert the contact interface card into the option card slot on the back panel of the UPS.
Using the contact interface card communications cable, connect the “CARD I/F” connector of the UPS to the “AUX IN” connector of the contact interface card.
You can set the Interface setting to either “Workstation” or “Standalone”. The card operates under both settings.
The contact interface card and LAN interface card cannot be used simultaneously.
Note
Equipment you will need
Connection procedure
User settings
(Supplied with contact interface card)
The following signals are output.
Signal name Description
AC input error
This signal is output on a utility power outage or voltage
error (a contact, b contact). Battery voltage low
This signal is output when the battery voltage drops
below the specified level (a contact).
AC output
This signal is output when the UPS is supply AC power
output to the load devices (a contact, b contact).
Bypass output
This signal is output when the UPS is supplying bypass
power to load devices (a contact).
UPS alarm
This signal is output when a alarm condition occurs in
the UPS main unit (a contact).
• All signals are output as no-voltage contact. Contact capacity is AC110V/DC24V
0.2A.
• Make short-pin settings for JP1A to JP1D according to the intended application of the contact signals. (When the unit is shipped from the factory, all short pins are inserted in 8, 11, 7, 12, and 13 terminal, and set to common terminal.)
Battery low
Bypass output
AC input error
AC output
UPA alarm
2
1
8
3
11
15
4
7
5
12
6
13
JP1A
(
COM)
JP1D
JP1C
JP1B
(COM)
(COM)
(COM)
(COM)
Contact interface card output signals
Connect the communications cable.
Insert the contact interface
card into the option card slot.
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To enable emergency stop of UPS output, connect the contacts of a switch or other required device to EPO terminals 5 and 6 of the AUX.OUTPUT block. The switch to connect to the EPO terminals is not provided as a standard option for the UPS. Use a switch that complies with the following specifications, or connect to compliant contacts on your system. For details about the functions of the EPO terminals, see “
AUX.OUTPUT” in
§5.3 “External Interfaces”.
Press the emergency power off switch.
Cancel the emergency power off on the connected switch
Press
for at least 1 second on the UPS.
W
i
r
e
9
-
1
0
m
m
Strip approximately 9 to 10mm of the sheath
at the tip of the cable.
While depressing the lever with a flat-blade
screwdriver or similar tool, insert the wire into the terminals 5 and 6.
Pull the inserted wire to make sure it does not
come out.
Note on using EPO terminals While the UPS has been stopped in a emergency by using a switch connected to the EPO terminals, if the “UPS Battery Power Startup” procedure described in §11.1 “UPS startup” is performed to start up the UPS, the UPS can not supply the output power. Do not perform “UPS Battery Power Startup” procedures during the UPS emergency stop.
EPO terminal specifications
Circuit voltage: DC+5V (terminal 6 is - (minus) polarity)
Current when shorted: Approx. 10 mA
EPO operating conditions: Short-circuit terminals 5-6 for 0.2 seconds or longer
EPO terminals: One-touch terminal block (compatible wires: AWG26 to 20)
Buzzer No sound
LEDs Gren INPUT Lit
Green INV.ON/STAND BY Off
Green OUTPUT Off
Notes on EPO terminals
An emergency stop of the UPS is executed, and the LEDs light as shown in the figure at right. In this state,the UPS remains powered off even if you cancel the emergency power off on the emergency power off switch.
The emergency power off is cancelled, “Green OUTPUT” lights, and the UPS returns to normal operation.
UPS emergency stop procedure
UPS restart procedure
A
UX.OUTPUT terminal connection procedure
User setting menu items cannot be changed during an emergency power off.
Note
EPO terminals
Depress lever with flat-blade screwdriver to insert or remove wire.
Ter mi nal s
5 and 6
For reliable connection, make sure that exposed wire is not too short.
Buzzer Musical trill
LEDs Green INPUT Lit
Green INV.ON/STAND BY Lit
Green OUTPUT Lit
Characteristics
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(1) Normal operation
In normal operation, the UPS switches automatically* between the three modes (a) to (c) depending on the state of the power.
* The UPS does not switch to the other mode from “Double Conversion” mode, when “UPS Operation Mode” in the
user setting is set to “Double Conversion”.
(a)
Active Filter mode The UPS operates in Active Filter mode when the input power voltage is within a certain range and the output power factor is below a certain value. In Active Filter mode, the UPS receives power from the utility power source and supplies it to the load. At the same time, it compensates for high frequencies in the input power at the inverter. The batteries are kept continually charged and ready in case a problem (outage or voltage drop) occurs in the utility supply.
(b) Double Conversion mode
The UPS switches to Double Conversion mode when the input power voltage is outside a certain range. In Double Conversion mode, the UPS converts AC power from the utility power source into DC power through the rectifier, and reconverts this DC power back into AC power through the inverter and supplies it to the load. The output power is stable AC power synchronized with the input power source. The batteries are kept continually charged and ready in case a problem (outage or voltage drop) occurs in the utility supply.
(c) Economy mode
The UPS switches to Economy mode when the input power voltage is within a certain range and the output power factor is above a certain value. In Economy mode, the UPS receives power from the utility power source and supplies it to the load. At the same time, the inverter is connected to the load and ready to activate. The batteries are kept continually charged and ready in case a problem (outage or voltage drop) occurs in the utility supply.
(2) On failure of utility power
When a fault or an outage occurs in the utility power source, the rectifier and charger cease operating while inverter operation continues, now using the batteries as a DC source to produce AC voltage, to ensure stable power supply to the load without even a momentary power dropout. At the same time, the buzzer sounds the battery operation alarm, and the “Green INPUT” indicator starts blinking.
(3) Upon recovery of utility power
When normal utility power is restored, rectifier and charger operations resume automatically, returning to the normal operating state described in §17.1 (1).
(4) When battery voltage declines
When low voltage or an outage in the utility power source continues, causing the battery voltage to decline to about value (1.85 V/cell) in the right table, the “Red BATT.LOW” indicator lights to indicate low battery voltage.
* When “Low Battery Voltage Warning Timing” in the user setting menu is set to “2
minutes” or “3 minutes”, the alarm is issued at the point when the remaining battery time drops to the specified level.
(5) Extended power outage
If a power outage persists and the battery voltage reaches the final discharge level, a protective circuit shuts off the inverter to prevent over-discharging of the batteries. When normal utility power recovers after the inverter has been stopped automatically, operation is automatically resumed, returning to the normal operating state described in §17.1 (1).
* When “UPS Operation Upon Power Recovery” in the user setting menu is set to “OFF”, inverter output remains
stopped. When it is set to “30%”, “50%”, or “80%”, the UPS restarts operation once the batteries are charged to the specified level and then returns to the normal operating state described in §17.1 (1).
Utility
power
Output
Conver ter
Rectifier
Inverter
Charger
Batteries
Utility power
Output
Converte r
Rectifier Inverter
Charger
Batterie s
Utility power
Output
Converter
Inverter
Charger
Batteries
Rectifier
Model Batter voltage E11A102 approx.22V E11A202 approx.44V E11A302 approx.67V
Utility power
Output
Converter
Rectifier Inverter
Charger
Batteries
Characteristics
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(1) Overload protection
If the UPS output is overloaded by exceeding the current capacity of the inverter, such as when a computer system boots up, the output selector automatically switches the source of AC power from the inverter to the bypass circuit, without interruption. After a certain period of time has elapsed, the source of power to the load is switched back to the inverter without interruption (auto-return), as shown in §17.1(1).
* When “Overload Recovery Operation” in the user setting menu is set to “Bypass”, the UPS switches to inverter
power supply without interruption when the overload is resolved.
(2) UPS fault protection
If a fault occurs in the UPS, the output selector activates automatically and switches to bypass power without interruption. The “Red ALARM” indicator lights, and the alarm buzzer sounds. The power supply route is the same as for an overload. Output from the UPS will stop if a power outage occurs during bypass operation due to the UPS fault. Contact your supplier or SANYO DENKI as soon as possible.
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The following table shows functions and operations which activate to protect the UPS.
Operation panel (front panel) indicators
Item
Green
INPUT
Green
OUTPUT
Green
INV.ON
STAND BY
Red
ALARM
Red O.L
Red
BATT.
LOW
Alarms
Buzzer
(*1)
Protective
functions
(UPS operations)
Notes
Preparation
(*2)
(*2)
- - - -
Rectifier, charger, operation
Power up
Normal
- - - -
Inverter operation
Power up, operation
Serious failure
-
-
Stop inverter Bypass supply
Overload
(effective value)
-
-
Auto return
Forced bypass
- - - -
Bypass supply
Manual switch to bypass supply
Input over
voltage
- - -
Battery operation
Input over
voltage
(prolonged)
- -
Battery operation (*3)
Power outage
- - -
Battery operation
Power outage
(prolonged)
- -
Battery operation (*3)
Input error (frequency)
- - -
Battery operation
Input error (prolonged)
- -
Stop rectifier and charger Inverter operation
Battery operation (*3)
Battery failure
-
Stop inverter Bypass supply
(*1): Buzzer sound patterns:
* Continuous tone
**......**......
**********...... Continuous beeps
****......****...
(*2): In this state, the LED blinks or is off, depending on the setting of “UPS Operation at
OFF” in the user
setting menu.
When this setting is set to “Bypass” : When this setting is set to “OFF” :
-
(*3): Battery operation. Stops inverter operation when final battery discharge is reached.
Press to stop the buzzer.
Pit
Lit LED :
Blinking LED :
Buzzer Alarm : ① - ④
Indication of the marks in the table are as follows.
Utility power
Output
Converter
Inverter
Charger
Batteries
Rectifier
Characteristics
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Item Standard or Performance Notes
E11A102U E11A202U E11A302U
MODEL
012 012J 012 012J 012 012J
E11A102B E11A202B E11A302B
TYPE
012US 012UJ 012US 012UJ 012US 012UJ
Output capacity 1kVA/0.7kW 2 kVA/1.4kW 3 kVA/2.1kW (*7)
Cooling system Forced air cooling
Input plug
NEMA L6-20P
Inlet IEC60320-C14 IEC60320-C20
Phases Single phase, 2-wire
208V
See Notes
208V
See Notes
208V
See Notes
Vo lt ag e
-20% to +15%: Double conversion mode operation
±
5%: Economy or Active Filter mode operation when Auto is set.
±
8%: Economy mode operation when Economy is set.
200,220,230,240V: User settable (*6) (Rated voltage same as output voltage)
Frequency 50Hz or 60Hz
8%: Double Conversion mode 1, 3, 5%: Economy /Active Filter mode
Power requirements 0.9kVA 1.8kVA 2.7kVA Max. capacity during battery charging
AC input
Input power factor 0.95 or more During rated output (*2)
Outlet
IEC60320-C13
×
4 IEC60320-C19 × 3 Phases Single phase, 2-wire Voltage 208V
See Notes
208V
See Notes
208V
See Notes
200,220,230,240V: User settable (*6)
Voltage regulation
Rated voltage
2%
During Double Conversion mode operation
Rated frequency 50Hz or 60Hz Same as input frequency (auto selection)
Battery power startup
frequency
50Hz 60Hz 50Hz 60Hz 50Hz 60Hz User settable
Frequency regulation
Rated frequency within ±1%: Double conversion setting.
Rated frequency within ±1%, ±3% or ±5%: Auto or Economy setting.
1, 3, 5% selectable UPS free running operation
0.5%
Voltage waveform Sine wave
Distortion factor of
voltage waveform
Linear load: 3% or less
100% rectifier load: 7% or less
During rated output
Rapid load
change
0% 100% at transient or output switch
Power outage,
recovery
During rated output
Trans ient
voltage
variation
Rapid input
voltage change
Rated voltage 5 % (*7)
10% variation
Response time 5 cycles or less (*7)
Load power factor
(lag)
0.7 (lag) Variation range 0.7 (lag) to 1.0
Overcurrent
protection
Auto switch to bypass circuit at 105% or more With auto return function
Inverter 105% 200ms
8A 15A 20A
AC Output
Overload
capability
Bypass
(supplementary breaker)
200% 30 sec., 800% 2 cycle (reference)
Type Small-sized valve regulated lead-acid battery
Number 2 4 6 12V per battery, series
Rated capacity 68W 136W 204W 15 minute-rate
Batteries
Backup time 5 minutes
At 25°C (77°F) ambient temperature, rated load
Generated heat 125W 270W 460W During Double Conversion mode operation
Input leakage current 3mA or less 3.5mA or less
Operating environment
Ambient temperature: 0 to 40°C (32 to 104°F)
Relative humidity: 20 to 90%
(*3)
Acoustic noise 40 dB or less 45 dB or less
1 m (approx. 40 inches) from UPS front panel, 'A' characteristics (linear load) At Economy mode operation
Safety standard UL1778-4th/C22.2 No.107.3-05-2nd, CE: EN62040-1:2008
EN62040-2 C2:2006 EN62040-2 C3:2006
Emission
FCC Part15 Sub partB Class-A EN50091-2:1995, EN55022:1994/A1:1995/A2:1997 Class-A
Immunity EN62040-2:2006, EN55024:1998/A1:2001/A2:2003
(*1) The inverter is capable of operation synchronized with AC input frequency and instantaneous switchover provided that the
AC input frequency is within the rated frequency, and the AC input voltage is within the rated voltage. (*2) When input voltage waveform distortion is under 1%. (*3) The UPS contains batteries. Battery service life will be foreshortened if the UPS is used in an environment where the ambient
temperature exceeds 30°C (86°F). (*4) If grounded, the ground phase of the input and output must match according to UPS specifications. (*5) The above table lists standard specifications. Some specifications are different for units with long backup times. For details,
refer to the external battery specification instruction manual. (*6) Voltage settable function is available for the E11A***U002J model only. Default setting is 200V. E11A***U002 model is
designed for a 208V AC power supply. This Model is authorized as UL Model. (*7) During Double Conversion mode operation. When UPS operates in Economy mode or Active Filter mode, these depend on
utility power.
Warranty
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Waarrrraannttyy
Warranty for use in Japan: 1 year Warranty for use Overseas: 1 year Warranty for use in North America: 3 years*
* Valid only when the UPS is purchased from a vendor recognized by SANYO DENKI.
1. In the above areas, this product is warranted for the specified periods against electrical failures due to materials or workmanship.
2. Free repair or replacement by a product with equivalent functions will be made when it is determined that failure has occurred because of defects in materials or workmanship.
3. This warranty is void in the event of any modification or change to the product supplied by SANYO DENKI.
4. This warranty is void in the event of any improper use of the product supplied by SANYO DENKI, or failure to use the product as specified in this Instruction Manual.
5. This warranty does not apply when the product is used aboard a ship or in another area subject to vibrations.
6. This warranty does not apply when the product is operated under extraordinary conditions, for example periodic complete discharge of the batteries.
7. This warranty is void in the event that the product supplied by SANYO DENKI is installed in an inappropriate location.
8. This warranty does not apply to failures due to accidents, improper use, or use for other than the product's intended use.
9. This warranty does not apply to defects or damages arising from fire, earthquake, storm or flood disaster, lightning or other natural disasters including pollution, salt disaster, gas disaster (chloride gas), non-standard voltage or incorrect power sources other than those specified.
10. This warranty does not apply to defects or damages arising from mishandling, such as during transportation, relocation or dropping of the UPS by the customer after purchase.
11. SANYO DENKI reserves the right to determine whether damage to a load device connected to this product is due to faulty operation by this product. (In the event of any such claim, the affected load device must be sent to SANYO DENKI for inspection.) *
12. Warranties for devices other than the product supplied by SANYO DENKI shall be the warranties provided by the manufacturers of those devices. *
13. SANYO DENKI provides no warranty for products made by other manufacturers used or composed in the products manufactured by SANYO DENKI. *
14. This warranty applies to the product specified by SANYO DENKI. It does not apply to any other device.
15. SANYO DENKI disclaims all responsibility for damage to load device software, loss of data, lost profits, and lost opportunities.
16. This warranty does not apply to medical or industrial devices connected to this product.
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