TOSHIBA 1600XP installation Guide

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UNINTERRUPTIBLE POWER SYSTEM (UPS)
1600XP SERIES
INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL
Part # 60616-003 March 2010
Manufactured in the USA
© Copyright 2010 TOSHIBA International Corporation All rights reserved.
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1600XP Series Installation and Operation Manual
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UNINTERRUPTIBLE POWER SYSTEM (UPS)
1600XP SERIES
INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL
Part # 60616-003
March 2010
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Product Use and Warranty Restrictions
The Toshiba products listed in this document are intended for usage in general electronics applications
(computer, personal equipment, ofce equipment, measuring equipment, industrial robotics, domestic
appliances, etc.). These Toshiba products are neither intended nor warranted for usage in equipment that requires extraordinarily high quality and/or reliability or where a malfunction or failure may cause loss of human life or bodily injury (Unintended Usage). Unintended Usage includes atomic energy control instruments,
airplane or spaceship instruments, transportation instruments, trafc signal instruments, combustion control
instruments, surgical operating room or life-support equipment, all types of safety devices, etc. Unintended Usage of Toshiba products listed in this document shall be made at the customer’s own risk.
NOTICE
PLEASE INFORM TOSHIBA INTERNATIONAL CORPORATION OR AUTHORIZED
REPRESENTATIVE IN CASE OF INCONSISTENCIES, OMISSIONS, OR QUESTIONS.
The instructions contained in this manual are not intended to cover all of the details or variations in equipment, or to provide for every possible contingency concerning installation, operation, or maintenance.
Should further information be required or if problems arise which are not covered sufciently, contact your Toshiba sales ofce.
The contents of this instruction manual shall not become a part of or modify any prior or existing agreement, commitment, or relationship. The sales contract contains the entire obligation of Toshiba International Corporation UPS Division. The warranty contained in the contract between the parties is the sole warranty of Toshiba International Corporation UPS Division and any statements contained herein DO NOT create new warranties or modify the existing warranty.
Any electrical or mechanical modications to this equipment without prior written consent of Toshiba International Corporation will void all warranties and may void the UL/CUL listing. Unauthorized modications
can also result in personal injury, loss of life, or destruction of the equipment.
QUALIFIED PERSONNEL ONLY
Qualied Personnel are those who have the skills and knowledge relating to the construction,
installation, operation, and maintenance of the electrical equipment and have received safety training on the hazards involved (Refer to the latest edition of NFPA 70E for additional safety
requirements).
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UNINTERRUPTIBLE POWER SYSTEM (UPS)
Please complete the following information and retain for your records.
Unless otherwise specied, the warranty period for the UPS or UPS part is 36 months from the shipment date (see Toshiba International Corporation bill of lading).
Unless otherwise specied, the warranty period for a UPS battery is 24 months from the shipment date (see
Toshiba International Corporation bill of lading).
JOB NUMBER
MODEL NUMBER
SERIAL NUMBER
APPLICATION
SHIPMENT DATE
INSTALLATION DATE
INSPECTED BY
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Purpose
This manual provides information on how to safely install your Toshiba International Corporation power electronics product. This manual includes a section of general safety instructions that describes the warning labels and symbols that are used throughout the manual. Read the manual completely before installing, operating, or performing maintenance on this equipment.
This manual and the accompanying drawings should be considered a permanent part of the equipment and should be readily available for reference and review. Dimensions shown in the manual are in metric and/or the English customary equivalent.
Toshiba International Corporation reserves the right, without prior notice, to update information, make
product changes, or discontinue any product or service identied in this publication.
Toshiba is a registered trademark of the Toshiba Corporation. All other product or trade references appearing in this manual are registered trademarks of their respective owners.
Toshiba International Corporation shall not be liable for direct, indirect, special, or consequential damages resulting from the use of the information contained within this manual.
This manual is copyrighted. No part of this manual may be photocopied or reproduced in any form without the prior written consent of Toshiba International Corporation.
© Copyright 2010 Toshiba International Corporation All rights reserved. Printed in the U.S.A.
Toshiba Customer Support Center
Contact the Toshiba Customer Support Center for assistance with application information or for any problems that you may experience with your Uninterruptible Power System (UPS).
Toshiba Customer Support Center
8 a.m. to 5 p.m. (CST) - Monday through Friday USA Toll Free (877) 867-8773 Tel (713) 466-0277 Fax (713) 466-8773
You may also contact Toshiba by writing to:
Toshiba International Corporation
13131 West Little York Road Houston, Texas 77041-9990 Attn: UPS Product Manager
For further information on Toshiba products and services, please visit our website at:
www.toshiba.com/ind
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Table of Contents

General Safety Instructions .............................................................................1
Symbols ...................................................................................................1
Signal Words ...........................................................................................2
Regulatory Compliance Statement ..........................................................2
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ...........................................................3
QUALIFIED PERSONNEL ONLY ............................................................3
INSTRUCTIONS IMPORTANTES CONCERNANT LA SÉCURITÉ ..................4
Product Description .........................................................................................5
Application and Use .................................................................................5
Output Rating...........................................................................................5
Power Backup..........................................................................................5
Power Conditioning..................................................................................5
Inspection/Storage/Disposal ...........................................................................6
Inspection ................................................................................................6
Storage ....................................................................................................6
Disposal ...................................................................................................6
Installation Precautions ...................................................................................7
Conductor Routing and Grounding ................................................................9
Operating Precautions .....................................................................................9
Equipment Warning Labels .............................................................................10
UPS Connections .............................................................................................13
Terminal Block .......................................................................................13
Wire Size and Tightening Torque .............................................................14
Communication Interfaces ..............................................................................16
UPS LAN Shutdown Signal Operation ....................................................17
RS-232C ..................................................................................................18
RemotEye III Network Card .....................................................................18
UPS Specications ...........................................................................................19
Operating the UPS ............................................................................................25
Initial Startup .........................................................................................25
Battery Backup Time and Discharge Process .......................................26
Starting/Stopping the UPS .......................................................................27
Battery Recharging ..................................................................................28
Operating Modes ..............................................................................................29
On-Line (Run operation) .......................................................................................29
Static-Bypass (Stop operation) ................................................................29
Battery Backup (On batteries) .................................................................30
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EPO (Emergency Power Off) Function ....................................................30
Audible Alarm Functions ..........................................................................31
Display and Keys .............................................................................................32
Front Panel Layout ..................................................................................32
Display Manual Controls ..........................................................................32
LCD Touchscreen Layout ................................................................................33
Operating Keys ........................................................................................34
Light Emitting Diodes (LED) ....................................................................35
Touchscreen Menu Tree ...................................................................................36
Front Panel Layout ..................................................................................36
Screen Tab: Main ..............................................................................................37
Keypad Controls ......................................................................................38
Screen: Security Passwords & Keypad ...................................................39
Screen Tab: Monitor .........................................................................................40
Screen Tab: Settings ........................................................................................42
Settings Parameters ................................................................................46
Records ..................................................................................................52
System Fault Messages ..........................................................................53
System Warning Messages .....................................................................54
System Mode Messages .........................................................................56
System Status Messages ........................................................................56
UPS Protection System....................................................................................58
System Protection Features ....................................................................58
System Protection Functions ..................................................................58
Preventive Maintenance/Parts Replacement .................................................59
Preventive Maintenance ..........................................................................59
Cleaning the Touchscreen .......................................................................59
Parts Replacement ..................................................................................60
Optional Receptacle Panel Installation Instructions .....................................60
Optional MB (Maintenance Bypass) Units .....................................................62
External Layouts/Dimensions/Shipping Weights ..........................................64
Dimensional Data ...................................................................................64
Electrical Conduit Knock-out Data ...........................................................64
Unit and Shipping Weights ......................................................................64
Index ..................................................................................................................67
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General Safety Instructions

DO NOT attempt to transport, install, operate, maintain or dispose of this equipment until you have read and understood all of the product safety information provided in this manual.

Symbols

The symbols listed below are used throughout this manual. When symbols are used in this manual they will include important safety information that must be carefully followed.
Safety Alert Symbol indicates that a potential
personal injury hazard exists.
Prohibited Symbol indicates DO NOT take action.
Mandatory Symbol indicates that the following
instruction is required.
Ground Symbol indicates the location of the
equipment grounding conductor.
Electrical - Voltage & Shock Hazard Symbol
indicates parts inside may cause electric shock.
Explosion Hazard Symbol indicates parts may
explode.
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Signal Words

The signal words listed below are used throughout this manual. When the words DANGER, WARNING, CAUTION and NOTICE are used in this manual they will include important safety information that must be carefully followed.
The word DANGER in capital letters preceded by
DANGER
WARNING
CAUTION
the safety alert symbol indicates that an imminently hazardous situation exists, and if not avoided will result in loss of life or serious injury to personnel.
The word WARNING in capital letters preceded by the safety alert symbol indicates that a potentially
hazardous situation exists, and if not avoided may result in loss of life or serious injury to personnel.
The word CAUTION in capital letters preceded by the safety alert symbol indicates that a potentially
hazardous situation exists, and if not avoided may result in minor or moderate injury.
The word NOTICE in capital letters without the safety
NOTICE
alert symbol indicates a potentially hazardous situation exists, and if not avoided may result in
equipment and property damage.

Regulatory Compliance Statement

FCC Class A Notice
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 it is not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, it may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference, in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense.
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
This device may not cause harmful interference.1. This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired 2. operation.
Notice: The FCC regulations provide that changes or modications made to this device that are not
approved by Toshiba International Corporation may void the authority granted to the user by the FCC to operate this equipment.
EMC Directive Class A Note
This UPS is commercial in design and not intended for use at anytime in a Residential Environment.
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

This manual contains important instructions that should be followed during the installation and maintenance of the UPS and its batteries.
Hardwired UPS units are not equipped with an over-current protection device nor an output disconnect for the AC output. A circuit breaker should be provided by the user between the UPS output and the load input. This device should be rated as follows:
240VAC RATING
The nominal battery voltages for these models are as follows:
BATTERY VOLTAGE
Servicing of the batteries should only be performed by a qualied factory authorized representative who
is knowledgeable about batteries and the required precautions. Keep unauthorized personnel away from batteries. To arrange for battery replacement, contact your nearest factory authorized service center.
Turn off, lockout, and tagout all equipment before connecting the power wiring to the equipment or 1. when performing maintenance.
Hardwired UPS units are not equipped with an over-current protection device, nor do they have an 2. output disconnect for the AC output. Therefore, a user-installed circuit breaker should be provided between the UPS output and the load input.
The 3. maximum ambient operating temperature is 104 °F (40 °C).
Access panels should only be removed by authorized Toshiba eld Service personnel.4. UPS servicing should be performed by qualied Toshiba representatives only.5. Battery servicing should be performed by qualied Toshiba representatives only.6.
Contact your Toshiba authorized service center for battery replacement.7.
3.6 kVA 6 kVA 8 kVA 10 kVA 14 kVA 18 kVA 22 kVA
20 A 30 A 40 A 60 A 80 A 125 A 150 A
3.6 kVA 6 kVA 8 kVA 10 kVA 14 kVA 18 kVA 22 kVA
144 Vdc 216 Vdc 288 Vdc 288 Vdc 288 Vdc 288 Vdc 288 Vdc

QUALIFIED PERSONNEL ONLY

Qualied personnel are those who have the skills and knowledge relating to the construction, installation, operation, and maintenance of the electrical equipment and have received safety training on the hazards involved (Refer to the latest edition of NFPA 70E for additional safety requirements).
Qualied personnel shall:
Have read the entire operation manual.1. Be trained and authorized to safely energize, de-energize, ground, lockout and tag circuits and 2.
equipment, and clear faults in accordance with established safety practices. Be trained in the proper care and use of protective equipment such as safety shoes, rubber gloves, hard 3.
hats, safety glasses, face shields, ash clothing, etc., in accordance with established safety practices. Be trained in rendering rst aid.4.
Be knowledgeable about batteries and their required handling and maintenance precautions.5.
For further information about workplace safety visit www.osha.gov.
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CAUTION
CAUTION
CAUTION
To be performed by Qualied Personnel Only:
Verify that the UPS is off and that the power is disconnected from the power source.1. Remove watches, rings or other metal objects.2. Use tools with insulated handles to prevent inadvertent shorts.3. Wear rubber safety gloves and boots.4. DO NOT place tools or any metal parts on top of batteries.5. Determine if the battery is inadvertently grounded. If inadvertently grounded, remove source of 6.
ground.
Misuse of this equipment may result in human injury and equipment damage. In no event will Toshiba Corporation be responsible or liable for either indirect or consequential damage or injury that may result from the misuse of this equipment.
DO NOT dispose of the battery module
in a re. The batteries inside may
explode.
DO NOT open or mutilate the batteries. Released electrolyte is harmful to the eyes and skin and could also be toxic.
WARNING
Contact with any part of a grounded battery can result in electrical shock.
The likelihood of shock will be reduced if such grounds are removed prior to installation or maintenance.

INSTRUCTIONS IMPORTANTES CONCERNANT LA SÉCURITÉ

CONSERVER CES INSTRUCTIONS
Cette notice contient des instructions importantes concernant la sécurité.
ATTENTION
ATTENTION
Une battery peut présenter un risque de choc électrique, de brûlure par transfert d’ énergie.
L’ élimination des batteries est règlementèe. Consulter les codes locaux à cet effet.
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Product Description

An uninterruptible power system (UPS) is a system that is installed between the commercial power and the load equipment. The UPS provides steady AC output power during commercial power short-term blackouts or brownouts. This power is provided for a long enough time so that the load can be shut down in an orderly fashion. This prevents loss of data and possible damage to both hardware and software.
During normal operation, the UPS uses commercial AC power. It absorbs all of the high voltage spikes and transients caused by switching and faults, and all of the common-mode and normal mode noise which is
associated with commercial AC power. The UPS converts it all to at DC power. From this power, the UPS
charges its batteries and generates its own extremely high quality AC waveform output. The result of this process is maximum power conditioning and regulation.
If the AC power supplied to the UPS drops below a specied voltage level, the unit’s batteries automatically
begin supplying power instead of receiving it. This insures that the loads connected to the UPS continue to receive power with no interruption. When AC input power becomes available again, operation returns to normal. The unit’s batteries begin to recharge so they will be ready for the next power interruption.

Application and Use

Toshiba 1600XP Series of On-Line UPS provides continuous computer-grade AC power in a compact,
high performance, and energy efcient unit. The UPS unit assures safe and reliable operation of critical ofce equipment. This can range from word processors and personal computers to mini-computers and
local area networks. All units feature an audible alarm which sounds if the battery voltage drops below a
specied minimum during use. This is an additional aid to help protect valuable ofce data banks. All units
allow for computer interfacing.

Output Rating

Toshiba 1600XP Series (208/240V) offers UPS models with the following capacities:
MODEL Output Capacity @ 240 V Output kW @ .85PF 240 V
UH3G2L036C61T 3.6 kVA 3.1 kW
UH3G2L060C61T 6 kVA 5.1 kW
UH3G2L080C61T 8 kVA 6.8 kW
UH3G2L100C61T 10 kVA 8.5 kW
UH3G2L140C61T 14 kVA 11.9 kW
UH3G2L180C61T 18 kVA 15.3 kW
UH3G2L220C61T* 22 kVA* 18.7 kW*
All models are RoHS compliant with the batteries being exempt from the directive. *NOTE: Derate to 18.7 kVA (15.9 kW) for 50 Hz operation.

Power Backup

When an electrical power failure occurs, the UPS’s internal batteries automatically supply back-up power to the load without interruption. For example, when used to support a computer, the UPS back-up assures enough additional time to complete the activity and store the data. This allows an orderly shutdown after a power failure has occurred.

Power Conditioning

When commercial power is present, the UPS supplies conditioned power to the load while maintaining its batteries in a charged condition. The UPS protects against the normal, everyday pr oblem s assoc i ated with heavy use of raw commercial power, including power sags, surges, signal interference, and spikes. This protection keeps power-line problems from reaching your load, where they can cause equipment to operate erratically, or damage software and hardware.
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Inspection/Storage/Disposal

Inspection

Inspect for shipping damage upon receipt of the UPS. Use caution when removing the unit from the pallet. Refer to labels or documentation attached to packing material.
Unpacking
Check the unit for loose, broken, bent or otherwise damaged parts. If damage has occurred during shipping, keep all original crating and packing materials for return to the shipping agent. The warranty does not apply
to damage incurred during shipping. Ensure that the rated capacity and the model number specied on the nameplate conform to the order specications.

Storage

During periods of non-use, the following guidelines are recommended for storage.
Storage Preparation
Power up the UPS and allow it to operate with no load for 24 hours to fully charge the 1. batteries. Stop the unit2. (see Stop Operation on page 29). Place the MCCB switch 3. (see page 65-66 for location) in the Off position.
Storing Conditions
For best results, store the UPS in the original shipping container and place on a wood • or metal pallet. Storage temperature: -4 – 104 °F (-20 – 40 °C).• The optimum storage temperature is 70 °F (21 °C). A higher ambient temperature will • require recharging more frequently during storage.
Avoid storage locations that:
Are subject to extreme temperature changes or high • humidity. Are subject to high levels of dust or metal particles.• Are subject to excessive vibration.•
Have inclined oor surfaces.•
Storage Maintenance
If stored at an ambient temperature less than 68 °F (20 °C), recharge the batteries every • 9 months. If stored at an ambient temperature of 68 – 86 °F (20 – 30 °C), recharge the batteries • every 6 months. If stored at an ambient temperature of 86 – 104 °F (30 – 40 °C), recharge the batteries • every 3 months.

Disposal

Contact your local or state environmental agency for details on disposal of electrical components and packaging in your particular area.
It is illegal to dump lead-acid batteries in landlls or dispose of improperly.
Please help our Earth by contacting the environmental protection agencies in your area, the battery manufacturer, or call Toshiba toll-free at (877) 867-8773 for more information about recycling.
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Installation Precautions

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Observe the following environmental restrictions:1.
Install the unit in a well-ventilated location; allow at least 4 inches (10 cm) on all sides for air • ventilation and for maintenance.
Install the unit where the ambient temperature is within the range specied on• pages 20 and
23.
DO NOT install the UPS in areas that are subject to high humidity.•
DO NOT install the UPS in areas that allow exposure to direct sunlight.•
DO NOT install the UPS in areas that allow exposure to high levels of airborne dust, metal •
particles, or ammable gases.
DO NOT install the UPS in areas near sources of electrical noise. Ensuring a proper earth • ground will reduce the effects of electrical noise and will reduce the potential for electrical shock.
DO NOT install the UPS in areas that would allow uids or any foreign object to get inside the •
UPS.
UPS is intended for permanent installation only. Install the unit in a stable, level and upright position 2. that is free of excessive vibration.
Allow at least 4 inches (100 mm) clearance on all sides of the ups 3. for air ventilation.
Left
Rear
Minimum 4 in.
(100 mm)
Clearance all
sides
Right
Follow the instructions on the unpacking label afxed to the exterior of the UPS. 4.
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Once the installation is complete, use a 3/4 inch wrench to screw down the UPS leveling feet located 5. next to the four casters, until the unit is no longer resting on the casters.
The UPS generates and can radiate radio-frequency energy during operation. Although RFI noise 6.
lters are installed inside of the unit, there is no guarantee that the UPS will not inuence some
sensitive devices that are operating near by. If such interference is experienced, the UPS should be installed farther away from the affected equipment and/or powered from a different source than that of the affected equipment.
WARNING
THE METAL OF CONDUIT IS NOT AN ACCEPTABLE GROUND.
It is the responsibility of the installer of this equipment to provide a suitable disconnect for the Control 7. Panel supplying power to this equipment.
This disconnect must:
Be suitable for the Voltage and Full Load Ampere Rating of all downstream equipment supplied by the Panel;
The supply disconnecting device shall be one of the following types:
Switch-disconnector, with or without fuses, in accordance with IEC 60947-3, utilization • category AC-23B or DC-23B
As above, except one that has an auxiliary contact that in all cases causes switching devices • to break the load circuit before the opening of the main contacts of the disconnector.
A circuit breaker suitable as an isolation device per IEC 60947-2•
Any other switching device in accordance with an IEC product standard that also meets the • isolation requirements of IEC 60947-1 and is appropriate for on-load switching of motors or other inductive loads;
Be approved for use as a disconnect for the country in which this equipment is installed.
Be provided with a Lock Out Tag Out capability in the Off (Down) position.
Allow 5 minutes after power is removed for internal capacitors to fully discharge before attempting 8. to service the unit.
The user should provide output over-current protection for hardwired UPS systems. See Specications 9.
section on pages 19 and 22 for the device rating. After ensuring that all power sources are turned off and isolated in accordance with established 10.
lockout/tagout procedures, connect the power source wiring of the correct voltage to the input terminals of the UPS.
The end user must supply suitable strain relief for the power cord and the cord must extend a 11. distance of 1/2 diameter beyond the clamp.
Connect the output terminals of the UPS to the load in line with local wiring regulations. Size the 12. branch circuit conductors in accordance with NEC Table 310.16.
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Conductor Routing and Grounding

Use separate metal conduits for routing the input power, output power, and control circuits.1.
Follow the wire size and tightening torque specications listed on page 14.2.
Always ground the unit to reduce the potential for electrical shock and to help reduce electrical 3. noise.
A separate ground cable should be run inside the conduit with the input power, output power, and 4. control circuits.
WARNING
THE METAL OF CONDUIT IS NOT AN ACCEPTABLE GROUND.

Operating Precautions

The UPS should not be powered up until the entire operation manual has been read.1. The voltage of the input power source must be within the range of +10% to -30% of the rated 2.
input voltage. The input frequency must be within the rated input frequency range. Voltages and frequencies outside of the permissible range may activate the internal protection devices.
The UPS should not be used with a load that has a rated input that is greater than the rated output 3. of the UPS.
4. DO NOT use the UPS to provide power to motors that require high starting current or with motors
that require a long starting time, such as vacuum cleaners and machine tools (oversizing the UPS for lock rotor current would be required).
DO NOT insert metal objects or combustible materials in the 5. ventilation slots of the UPS. DO NOT place, hang, or paste any objects on the exterior surfaces of the UPS.6. The capacitors of the UPS maintain a residual charge for a while after turning the UPS off. The 7.
required discharge time for each UPS typeform is provided via a cabinet label and a CHARGE LED. Wait for at least the minimum time indicated on the label and ensure that the CHARGE LED has gone out before opening the door of the UPS once the UPS power has been turned off.
DO NOT attempt to disassemble, modify, or repair the UPS. Repairs and servicing should only be 8. performed by Toshiba Field Service personnel.
DO NOT remove any covers of the UPS when the power is on.9. Turn the power on only after installing ALL of the covers.10. If the UPS should emit smoke, produce an unusual odor, or make sound, turn the power off 11.
immediately. The heat sink and other components may become extremely hot to the touch. Allow the unit to cool 12.
before touching these items.
Changing/replacing the UPS Batteries should only be performed by Toshiba eld service 13.
personnel.
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14. Warning signs should be placed on or near the load as a notication that the load is being
powered by the UPS.
15. Additional warnings and notications shall be posted at the equipment installation location as
deemed required by Qualied Personnel.
When operating in the inverter mode, placing the
WARNING
breaker in the OFF position will switch the UPS to the battery backup mode. The output of the UPS will continue uninterrupted to the load. The unit must be in the bypass mode at the time that the breaker is placed in the OFF position for the UPS to shutdown power to the load.

Equipment Warning Labels

The following pages show examples of warning labels that may be attached to either the interior or ex­terior of the UPS. Do not remove or cover any of the labels. If the labels are damaged or if additional labels are required, contact your equipment representative for additional labels.
These labels are placed to provide useful information or to indicate an imminently hazardous situation that may result in severe equipment/property damage, serious injury, or loss of life if instructions are not followed.
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PN 51727
EXTERNAL BATTERY CABINET
The battery cabinet must have a nominal battery voltage of 288VDC.
WARNING
DANGER/ATTENTION
Risk of electrical s hock. Do n ot touch u nin sulated battery ter minals. Batteri es should be ser vic ed by qua li fi ed servic e represe ntative only. Miswiring of battery c ould res ult in electrcal sh ock a nd/or fire.
Risque de choc electrique . Le c irc uit des batteries nest pa s e so led e secteur. Les cosses des ba tteries peu vent prese nter une te nsion dange reu se part rappor t a la terre. Verifi er avant de to uch er.
DANGER
Batte ry fuse is al ways live. R isk of ele ctrical shoc k. Ch eck fu se voltage an d disc onnect external batteries befo re changing fus e.
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50802
WARNING
This unit co ntai ns se aled lead acid batt erie s.
La ck of p rev enta tive m ainte nan ce c ou ld resul t in batte ri es e xpl od ing a nd e mittin g ga sses an d/o r flame. An nu al prev en tative main tena nce must be pe rfo rmed by a n a utho ri zed, tr aine d te chnic ian .
WARNING
CRIT ICAL FUSE SIZ ING
Incorrect fu se replacem ent siz e may res ult in fire or inadeq uate equipm ent protection.
Repla ce only with same t ype and rating of fuse.
49455 SHEET
PN 51727
EXTERNAL BATTERY CABINET
The battery cabinet must have a nominal battery voltage of 288VDC.
WARNING
DANGER/ ATTENTION
Risk of elec tric al shock. Do not touc h u ninsulated battery termi nals. Batteries sh ould be serviced by qualified ser vi ce representative only. Mis wiri ng of battery coul d result in electrcal sh ock a nd/or fire.
Risque de choc electrique. Le ci rcui t des batteries nest pas e so led e secteur. Les cosses des batteries peuven t pr ese nter une tens ion dangereuse part rapport a la ter re . Ve rifier av ant de touch er.
DANGER
Batte ry fuse is al ways live. R isk of electr ical shock . Check fu se voltage an d disc onnect external batte ries before cha nging fuse.
48518 SHEET
TYPEFORM
OUTPUT
MFD. IN U.S.A. FROM FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC COMPONENTS
HOUSTON, TEXAS
UNINTERRUPTIBLE POWER SUPPLY
INPUT
SERIAL NO.
PN 60 381
LISTED POWER SUPPLY
27E5
C US
EP O
14
15
16
17
EPO1
EPO2
REMOTE
R E M O TE
1
L1
L2 G
X1 X2
208V
120V
120V
20 8/2 40 V
O UTP UT
I N PU T
N
X3
G
208V
USE COPPER 90 CONDUCTORS O NLY. REFER TO IN STRUCTION MANUAL REGARDIN G TIG HTENING TORQ UE OF TERMINAL BLOCKS. FACTORY W IRED FOR 208V INPUT.
C OM
2
3
4
5
6 7
8
11
12
13
240V
240V
REMOTE
JUMPER SELECTION
50802
WARNING
CRIT ICAL FUSE S IZING
Incor rect fuse replacem ent siz e may r esult in fire or inadequate equ ipment protec tion.
Repla ce only with same t ype and rating of fuse.
48518 SHEET
TYPEFORM
OUTPUT
MFD. IN U.S.A. FROM FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC COMPONENT S
HOUSTON, TEXAS
UNINTERRUPTIBLE POWER SUPPLY
INPUT
SERIAL NO.
PN 6038 1
LIST ED
POWER
SUPPLY
27E5
C US
EP O
14
15
16
17
EPO1
EPO2
REMOTE
R E M O TE
1
L1
L2 G
X1 X2
208V
120V
120V
20 8/2 40 V
O UTPUT
I N P U T
N
X3
G
208V
USE CO PPER 90 C ONDUC TORS O NLY. REFER TO IN STRUCTIO N MA NUAL REG ARDING TIGHTENING TO RQUE O F TERMINAL BLOCKS. FACTO RY WIRED FOR 208V IN PUT.
C OM
2
3
4
5
6 7
8
11
12
13
240V
240V
REMOTE
JUMPER SELECTION
50802
Safety Label Explanations
P/N 63094 – External warning sign.
Unit contains potentially dangerous voltages. Read the instruction manual before operating. There are no user serviceable parts inside.
Refer service to qualied personnel. Do not open the cover while power is applied, • or within ve minutes after removal of power.
Potentially hazardous leakage current may exist. Ensure the grounding is connected before connecting the utility power..
P/N 48518 – Battery terminals can deliver dangerous electrical shock. Service by
qualied service representatives only.
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P/N 49455 – UPS Batteries require an­nual preventative maintenance. Failure to perform regular maintenance could result in batteries exploding, or emitting gasses or
ame.
P/N 49455 – Replace Fuse only with one of same type and range. Incorrect fuse size may result in equipment damage.
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1
L1
(L*)
2
L2
(N*)
3
G
4
X1
5
X2
6
N
(0V*)
7
X3
8
G
11
208V
12
COM
13
240V
14
EPO1
15
EPO2
16
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P/N 51727 – Replace Fuse only with one of same type and range. Incorrect fuse size may result in equipment damage.
P/N 63109 – There are no user-serviceable parts behind cover. Wait ve minutes after disconnect­ing the UPS to allow the internal capacitors to discharge completely.
Date of last recorded battery change.
P/N63093 - Power Terminal Label
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UPS Connections

Terminal Block

The following illustration is a detail view of the terminal block and wiring connections used for 208/240 volt units (see pages 65-66 for terminal block location).
1
L1 (L*)
208/240 Vin
* – If only one input line is hot, connect hot line to terminal 1 (L), and connect the Neutral line to terminal 2 (N).
NOTE 1 – If AC input power is 208 Vac rated, short terminals 11 and 12 with a jumper wire. DO NOT jumper terminal 13 to 12 or
NOTE 2 – If AC input power is 240 Vac rated, short terminals 12 and 13 with a jumper wire. DO NOT jumper terminal 11 to 12 or
2
3
L2 (N*)
INPUT
11. Factory Setting is 208Vac. Use the jumper wire provided by Toshiba. DO NOT add any additional jumpers.
13. Use the jumper wire provided by Toshiba. DO NOT add any additional jumpers.
G X1 X2
120 V
N (0V)
208 V
240 V
120 V
OUTPUT
8765 114
208
12 1413 15
COM 240GX3
208V
Jumper selection
See notes 1&2
240V
EPO2EPO1
16 17
REMOTE1
REMOTE2
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Wire Size and Tightening Torque

Use the following table to select the recommended wire size and terminal lug tightening torque for I/O wire connections. Use 90 °C copper conductors for all Input, Output, and Ground wiring.
Item
AC Input Lines 1 and 2 12 (8) 12 (8)
AC Output Lines 4, 5, and 7 12 (8) 12 (8)
AC Output Neutral 6 12 (8) 12 (8)
Ground 3 and 8 12 (8) 12 (8)
EPO Switch 14 and 15 16 16 16 16 16 16 9.0 (0.99)
Remote Switch 16 and 17 16 16 16 16 16 16 9.0 (0.99)
Note: Wire size is presented as the recommended size followed by a bold number in () that is the maximum wire size the terminal block can accommodate. See page 64 for knock-out hole sizes on the back of each model.
Terminal
Number
3.6
kVA
6 kVA 8 kVA 10 kVA 14-18 kVA 22 kVA
Cable Size - AWG
8 (1/0) 6 (1/0) 8 (1/0) 6 (1/0) 8 (1/0) 6 (1/0) 4 (1/0)) 8 (1/0) 6 (1/0) 4 (1/0))
4 (1/0) 1 (1/0) 14.2 (1.56) 4 (1/0) 1 (1/0) 14.2 (1.56)
1 (1/0) 14.2 (1.56) 1 (1/0) 14.2 (1.56)
Tightening
Torque
lb.-in. (N•m)
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Optional Battery Cabinet Connections
MCCB
(Battery Cabinet Main Circuit Breaker)
Optional external battery cabinets can be used to extend the backup time of the UPS beyond that available with the internal batteries. The external battery cabinets connect to the UPS via Anderson-style connectors.
UPS Model Battery Cabinet
MCCB Capacity
3.6, 6 kVA 50 A
8, 10, 14, 18, 22 kVA 100 A
See the applicable battery cabinet manual for additional details.
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Communication Interfaces

Remote Contacts
The remote contacts interface is provided as a set of solid state relay switch contacts. The switches are available through a DB9 male connector on the rear of the UPS. The following chart shows the pin assignment for each signal.
MAXIMUM CURRENT CARRYING CAPACITY
OF THE SWITCH
Voltage Current
48 Vdc peak 100 mA peak
30 Vac rms
(42 Vac peak)
Pin Signal Function Logic In the UPS
1 Fault Signal Closed when fault detected
2 UPS stop common
3 UPS stop signal input
4 Normal input power supply Closed with normal supply power
5 Signal common Common signal return
6 Bypass operation Closed during bypass operation
70 mA rms
(100 mA peak)
Backup stop when the level changes from Low (-3 to -15 V) to High (+3 to +15 V)
DB9 MALE CONNECTOR OUTLINE
(FACING CONNECTOR)
7 Battery voltage drop Closed at voltage drop
8 UPS operation Closed during inverter operation
9 Power failure signal Closed at power failure
NOTE: Pin switches are shown in their inactive states. For example, if battery voltage is low, pin 7 will be connected to pin 5.
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UPS LAN Shutdown Signal Operation

When the UPS stop signal is sent to the UPS through pin 2 and 3 of the external contact interface, it is possible to automatically reset the following operating systems (OS), which can automatically implement the shutdown function and restart the operation: Windows NT, IBM OS/2 LAN server, LANtastic
Parameter 646 – UPS Shutdown by LAN Input Signal Enabled/Disabled
Parameter 647 – UPS Shutdown by LAN Signal Permitted Time Window (Adjustable) With the UPS Shutdown by LAN Signal function enabled, when line power fails and the UPS goes to
backup the LAN will shutdown even if the UPS returns to normal mode during the shutdown process. LAN shutdown can take several minutes. The UPS Shutdown by LAN Signal function has a companion
UPS Shutdown by LAN Signal Permitted Time Window parameter that can be set to allow sufcient
time to complete the LAN shutdown process (default: 10 minutes) even if line power is restored during LAN shutdown.
LAN shutdown is treated as a restart after battery shutdown. The restart of the LAN will be determined by the Restart After Battery Shutdown timer.
Connect only the UPS stop signal to the external contact interface for automatic processing so that the UPS output will not be turned off by mistake.
If the computer is started/restarted within 10 minutes after the recovery from a power failure, the power supply may be reset while the computer is restarting.
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RS-232C

The RS232C port can be used by authorized service personnel. The port is provided using a DB9 female connector located on the rear of the UPS. For reference, the pinout of the connector is illustrated below.
RS-232C CONNECTOR PIN ASSIGNMENT DB9 FEMALE CONNECTOR OUTLINE
(FACING CONNECTOR)
Pin I/O Symbol Description
1 This pin is not used
2 Input RXD Receive data
3 Output TXD Transmit data
4 Output DTR Data terminal ready
5 - SG Signal ground
6 Input DSR Data set ready
7 Output RTS Request to send
8 Input CTS Clear to send
9 This pin is not used

RemotEye III Network Card

The RemotEye III is an optional network card for the Toshiba UPS. This card slides into a slot located on the back side (page 65-66) of the UPS. The card provides a network, or LAN-based communication interface for the UPS. When installed, the UPS can be managed remotely using the common SNMP and HTTP
web-based network protocols. The following diagram shows the ow of the Network Management
Station.
TOSHIBA UPS
NETWORK MANAGEMENT
STATION OR PC WITH
WEB BROWSER
NETWORK ETHERNET BACKBONE
REMOTEYE III
NETWORK CARD
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UPS Specications
STANDARD MODEL: 3.6 – 10 KVA
Unit (Capacity) 3.6kVA (3.1 kW) 16 kVA (5.1 kW) 18 kVA (6.8 kW) 110 kVA (8.5 kW)
General
Topology True On-Line
Certications
Input Characteristics
Input Voltage
1
Input Frequency 45 – 65 Hz (auto-sensing)
Input Capacity 3.6 kVA 6 kVA 8.0 kVA 10 kVA
Input /(Max Input) Current @208V 17.5 (18.3) A 29.1 (30.4) A 38.9 (40.5) A 48.6 (50.2) A
Input/(Max. Input) Current @240V 15.2 (15.9) A 25.8 (26.8) A 33.7 (35.1) A 42.1 (43.5) A
Input Power Factor 0.98 Typical, 0.95 Minimum@ 100% Load
Current THD (linear load) < 5% total harmonic distortion
Internal AC Input Breaker Rating 30 A/277 V 50 A/277 V 60 A/277 V 63 A/277 V
Battery Characteristics
Battery Type Valve Regulated Lead Acid, Flame Retardant
Backup time, fully charged @ 0.7 power factor, 77 °F
Backup time, fully charged @ 0.85 power factor, 77 °F
Recharge Time 24 hr. (full), 12 hr. (90%) for internal batteries only
Battery Voltage (Nominal) 144 Vdc 216 Vdc 288 Vdc
Output Characteristics
Output Voltage Single-phase, 240/208/120 V
Output Voltage Regulation = ± 3%
Output Frequency ±0.5 Hz/1.0 Hz/1.5 Hz (factory or authorized service center selectable only)
AUTO/MAN Frequency Factory or authorized service center selectable only
Voltage THD < 3% for linear load; < 6% for non-linear load
Common-Mode Noise < 0.5 Vrms
Rated Load Power Factor
1
Efciency (ac-dc-ac) 85% Typical, 83% Minimum (without battery charge)
Voltage Transient < ±8% (Load of 0 – 100 %)
Rated Output Current (rms) 15 A 25 A 33.3 A 41.6 A
Max Peak Output Current 45 A 75 A 100 A 125 A
Inverter Overload Capacity 125% for 30 sec./150% for 10 sec.
Bypass Overload Capacity 125% for 10 min./1000% for 1 cycle
Crest Factor 3.0
UL, CUL, ISO 9001, NEMA/PE1-1993, FCC Class A , RoHS Compliant,
ISO 14001:2004
1
7 min.m
5 min.
3
8 min.
7 min.
Single-phase, 208/240 Vac, +10% to -30%
2
2
8 min.
7 min.
2
2
7 min.
7 min.
2
2
0.85 (0.6 – 1.0) lagging
2
2
1
Input/output gures rated for 240 volts unless otherwise stated. Output ratings given for 0.85PF are only valid 1.
when the input voltage is greater than 204 volts; otherwise, ratings given for 0.70PF are applicable.
Battery 2. backup time may vary depending on the operating conditions and ambient temperature at the installation site. An initial charge time of 24 hrs. is necessary to obtain proper battery performance level before unit is placed in operation.3.
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STANDARD MODELS: 3.6 – 10 KVA (CONT’D)
Unit (Capacity) 3.6kVA (3.1 kW) 16 kVA (5.1 kW)
1
8 kVA (6.8 kW)
1
10 kVA (8.5 kW)
Environment
Operating Temperature 59 – 77 °F (15 – 25 °C) Recommended
60 Hz 32 – 104 °F (0 – 40 °C)
50 Hz 32 – 91 °F (0 – 33 °C)
Storage Temperature -4 – 104 °F (-20 – 40 °C)
Installation Area
To be installed in a well ventilated area free of airborne dust,
metal particles or ammable gas, allow at least 4 inches on all sides
Operating Humidity 30 – 90% non-condensing
Altitude < 6600 ft. (2000 m) above sea level
2
Acoustical Noise 50 dB (A) maximum @ 1 meter from front panel
Heat Generation (Typical) 1843 BTU/Hr 3071 BTU/Hr 4095 BTU/Hr 5118 BTU/Hr
Operation Diagnosis
Battery Check Performed on start up, by schedule, on-demand (user congurable)
Input OV Protection Standard
Battery Lifetime
based upon battery ambient temperature (LCD display, LED and beeps)
UPS calculates battery replacement time
Internal Temperature UPS gives indication of internal temperature, alarm when high temp
Event Data Storage 32 – Operation, 32 – Backup, 32 - Warnings, 32 – Faults, 32 - Test, 32 - System
Applications
Switches Generator compatible
Bypass Switch
Bypass Disable Static switch < ¼ cycle (50 Hz – 5 ms/60 Hz – 4.16 ms)
Automatic Retransfer Factory or authorized service center selectable only
Interface/Communications
Real Time Clock Real Time Clock with backup Lithium Ion Battery
Schedule Operation Schedule ON/OFF operation of UPS using optional RemtoEye III communication software
Autostart Automatic UPS Startup when AC is applied is a user selectable feature
Remote ON/OFF Standard – External terminal
Emergency Power Off Standard – Terminal contacts only
LED Display 3 LED’s indicating On-Line/Fault, Warning, and A/C Input
Operator Interface Interactive Touchscreen
Buzzer Volume Standard (Fixed Volume)
Power Connections Standard – Hard wire, Optional – Receptacle Panel w/ Power Cord Standard – Hard wire
Remote Contacts Standard (INV, BYP, BATT, LB, AC, FLT)
RS232 ASCII Interface Toshiba UPS Communication Protocol 2.0
1
Input/output gures rated for 240 volts unless otherwise stated. Output ratings given for 0.85PF are only valid 1.
when the input voltage is greater than 204 volts; otherwise, ratings given for 0.70PF are applicable.
At 6600 ft (2000 m) above sea level, output capacity should be derated by 3%2.
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STANDARD MODELS: 3.6 – 10 KVA (CONT’D)
Unit (Capacity) 3.6kVA (3.1 kW)
1
6 kVA (5.1 kW)
1
8 kVA (6.8 kW)
1
10 kVA (8.5 kW)
Mechanical Design
Topology Unit enclosure is made from sheet metal meeting NEMA1 and UL Type 1
Size (HxWxD) (max)
22.1x 10 x 33 in.
(533 x 254 x 838 mm)
27.5 x 10 x 33 in.
(698 x 254 x 838 mm)
28.4x 13 x 34.9 in.
(721 x 330 x 886 mm)
28.4x 13 x 34.9 in.
(721 x 330 x 886 mm)
Paint System Powder coating
Fan Panel
2
Panel mounted on back of UPS to allow for easy replacement of fans
Battery System
Battery Replacement
Slide out battery packs accessible from front of UPS. Factory or authorized service center
serviceable only.
Battery Packs Designed for battery acid leakage containment with six (6) batteries per pack
Battery Pack Size (HxWxD) max.
5.0 x 7.3 x 19.0 in.
(127 x 185 x 483 mm)
Battery Pack Quantity 2 3 4
Battery Manufacturer YUASA
Battery Type REW45-12FR
Toshiba’s Part Number for Battery Pack
Input/output gures rated for 240 volts unless otherwise stated. Output ratings given for 0.85PF are only valid 1.
when the input voltage is greater than 204 volts; otherwise, ratings given for 0.70PF are applicable.
Remove all sources of main AC power and wait ve minutes before replacing fans.2.
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STANDARD MODELS: 14 – 22 KVA
Capacity 14 kVA (11.9 kW)
1
18 kVA (15.3 kW)
1
22 kVA (18.7 kW)
General
Topology True On-Line
Certications
UL, CUL, ISO 9001, NEMA/PE1-1993, FCC Class A, RoHS Compliant,
ISO 14001:2004
Input Characteristics
Input Voltage
1
Single-phase, 208/240 VAC, +10% to –30%
1 1
Input Frequency 45-65 Hz (auto-sensing)
Input Capacity
Input /(Max Input) Current @208V
Input /(Max Input) Current @240V
14 kVA 18 kVA 22 kVA
68 (69.7) A 87.4 (89.1) A 107 (109) A
58.9 (60.4) A 75.7 (77.2) A 92.7 (94.5) A
Input Power Factor 0.98 Typical, 0.95 Minimum@ 100% Load1
Current THD (linear load)
Internal AC Input Breaker rating
100 A / 277 V 125 A / 277 V
< 5%
Battery Characteristics
Battery Type Valve Regulated Lead Acid, Flame Retardant
Backup time, fully charged @ 0.7
7 min.
2
5 min.
2
power factor, 77 F
Backup time, fully charged @ 0.85
7 min.
2
5 min.
2
3 min.
2
power factor, 77 F
Recharge Time 24hr. (full), 12hr.(90%) for internal batteries only
3
Battery Voltage (Nominal) 288 VDC
Output Characteristics
Output Voltage Single-phase, 240/208/120 volts
Output Voltage Regulation = ±3%
Output Frequency ±0.5Hz/1.0Hz/1.5Hz (factory/authorized service center selectable only)
AUTO/MAN Frequency Factory or authorized service center selectable only
Voltage THD < 3% for linear load; < 6% for non-linear load
Common-Mode Noise < .5 Vrms
Rated Load Power Factor
Efciency (AC-DC-AC) 85% Typical, 83% Minimum (without battery charge)
1
0.85 (0.6 - 1.0) lagging
4
Voltage Transient < ±8% (Load of 0 to 100 %)
Rated Output Current (rms) 58 A 75 A 91.6 A
Max Peak Output Current 174 A 225 A 275 A
Inverter Overload Capacity 125%-30 sec./150%-10 sec
Bypass Overload Capacity 125%-10 min./1000%-1 cycle
Crest Factor 3.0
1, 5
Input/output gures rated for 240 volts unless otherwise stated. Output ratings given for 0.85PF are only valid 1.
when the input voltage is greater than 204 volts; otherwise, ratings given for 0.70PF are applicable.
Battery 2. backup time may vary depending on the operating conditions and ambient temperature at the installation site. An initial charge time of 24 hrs. is necessary to obtain proper battery performance level before unit is placed in operation.3. Subject to update without notice.4. Derate to 18.7 kVA (15.9 kW) for 50 Hz operation.5.
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STANDARD MODELS: 14 – 22 KVA (CONT’D)
Capacity 14 kVA (11.9 kW)
1
18 kVA (15.3 kW)
1
22 kVA (18.7 kW)
Environment
Operating Temperature 59 – 77 °F (15 – 25 °C)
60 Hz (0 – 40 °C) ; 50Hz (0 – 33 °C)
Recommended
Storage Temperature -20 – 40 °C (-4 – 104 °F)
Installation Area
To be installed in a well ventilated area free of airborne dust,
metal particles or ammable gas, allow at least 4 inches on all sides
Operating Humidity 30 – 90% (no condensation)
Altitude < 6600 ft. (2000 m) above sea level
2
Acoustical Noise 50 dB (A) maximum @ 1 meter from front panel
Heat Generation (Typical)
7168 BTU/Hr
3
9213 BTU/Hr
3
11,260 BTU/Hr
Operation Diagnosis
Battery Check Performed on start up, by schedule, on-demand (user congurable)
Input OV Protection Standard
Battery Lifetime
UPS calculates battery replacement time based upon
battery ambient temperature (LCD display, LED and beeps)
Internal Temperature UPS gives indication of internal temperature, alarm when high temp
Event Data Storage
32 – Operation, 32 – Backup, 32 - Warnings, 32 – Faults, 32 - Test,
32 - System
Applications
Switches Generator compatible
Bypass Switch
Bypass Disable Static switch <1/4 cycle (50Hz: 5 ms/60Hz: 4.16 ms)
Automatic Retransfer Factory or authorized service center selectable only
Interface/Communications
Real Time clock Real Time Clock with backup Lithium Ion Battery
Schedule Operation
Schedule ON/OFF operation of UPS using optional RemotEye III communication
software
Autostart UPS has option for UPS to start automatically when AC is applied
Remote ON/OFF Standard – External terminal
LED Display 3 LED’s indicating On-Line/Fault, Warning, and A/C Input
Operator Interface Interactive Touchscreen
Buzzer Volume Standard (Fixed Volume)
Power Connections Standard – Hard wire
Emergency Power Off Standard – Terminal contacts only
Remote Contacts Standard (INV, BYP, BATT, LB, AC, FLT)
RS232 ASCII Interface Toshiba UPS Communication Protocol 2.0
1, 4
3
Input/output gures rated for 240 volts unless otherwise stated. Output ratings given for 0.85PF are only valid 1.
when the input voltage is greater than 204 volts; otherwise, ratings given for 0.70PF are applicable.
At 6600 ft (2000 m) above sea level, output capacity should be derated by 3%2. Subject to update without notice.3. Derate to 18.7 kVA (15.9 kW) for 50 Hz operation.4.
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STANDARD MODELS: 14 – 22 KVA (CONT’D)
Capacity 14 kVA (11.9 kW)
1
18 kVA (15.3 kW)
1
22 kVA (18.7 kW)
Mechanical Design
Enclosure Enclosure of unit made from sheet metal meeting NEMA1 and UL
Size (HxWxD) (max)
39.0 x 17.5 x 36.1 in.
(991 x 445 x 917 mm)
Paint System Powder coating
Fan Panel
Panel mounted on back of UPS to allow for
easy replacement of fans
Battery System
Battery Replacement
Slide out battery packs accessible from front of UPS,
factory or authorized service center serviceable only
Battery Packs Designed for battery acid leakage containment with (6) batteries per pack
Battery Pack Size (HxWxD) max.
5.0 x 7.3 x 19.0 in.
(127 x 185 x 462 mm)
Battery Pack Quantity 8
Battery Manufacturer YUASA
Battery Type REW45-12FR
Toshiba Part Number for Battery Pack
Input/output gures rated for 240 volts unless otherwise stated. Output ratings given for 0.85PF are only valid 1.
when the input voltage is greater than 204 volts; otherwise, ratings given for 0.70PF are applicable.
Derate to 18.7 kVA (15.9 kW) for 50 Hz operation.2.
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1, 2
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Operating the UPS

The 1600XP should be installed and adjusted by an operator. Once installed, the 1600XP is designed to be operated by laymen. Anyone not familiar with this UPS should read the manual before attempting to operate it.

Initial Startup

The rst time the UPS is activated after being shipped from the factory, an initialization program will
require the operator to input the following parameters. The UPS display operation is explained in detail on pages 32-59.
The rst screen displayed during the initial startup sequence requires the operator to select the 1.
nominal input voltage. Select from 208V, 230V, or 240V, and press the Write key.
If the command has been accepted, the word “Successful” will appear at the bottom left side of the display.
Repeat the process in step 1 in selecting the Rated Vout.2. Repeat the process in step 1 in selecting the Input Frequency.3. Use the keypad to type in the current date in the format: 4. Mon 10/05/2009. and press Write. Use the keypad to type in the current time in 12 hour format: 5. 12:15 PM and press Write. The Main screen is now displayed. Verify the UPS is in BYPASS mode. The mode (lower right side 6.
of the display) should display Bypass. If it does not display Bypass, press and momentarily hold the STOP button on the Main display.
With the UPS in bypass mode, cycle power to the UPS as follows:7.
At the rear of the UPS switch the main circuit breaker MCCB to OFF.•
Leave the UPS off until the DC bus is safely discharged (approximately 5-10 minutes).•
Restart the UPS by switching the main circuit breaker ON.•
The table below summarizes the initialization parameters:
ID Command Options
111 Rated Vin Select from 208V, 230V, or 240V, and press Write. 215 Rated Vout Select from 208V, 230V, or 240V, and press Write. 141 Input Frequency Select from 60Hz or 50Hz, and press Write. 634 UPS Date Input the date in this format: Mon 10/05/2009. and press Write. 635 UPS Time Input the current time in 12 hour format: 12:15 PM and press Write.
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Battery Backup Time and Discharge Process

The UPS batteries provide about 5-7 minutes of back-up time depending on the 1600XP unit kVA rating. These times are valid when the unit is operating under full load and at the rated power factor. The exact length of these times will depend on the UPS model used, condition of the batteries, amount and type
of load, temperature and other variables. See battery backup time in ‘UPS Specications’ beginning on
page 19.
The following illustration graphically shows the battery discharge process at full load conditions.
CURRENT VOLTAGE
V
NOM
V
LOW
V
MIN
I
MAX
I
MIN
SHUTDOWN
100% 20% 0%
BATTERY CAPACITY
Battery Low Voltage Tolerances
Excessive discharge will cause the UPS battery voltage to drop. The chart shown below lists the voltage level at which each UPS low-voltage alarm will sound and at what level the low-voltage condition will cause the unit to automatically shut down.
UPS Capacity
Nominal voltage (Vnom)
Alarm voltage (Vlow)
Shutdown voltage (Vmin)
3.6 kVA 6 kVA 8 kVA 10 kVA 14 kVA 18 kVA 22 kVA
144 Vdc 216 Vdc 288 Vdc 288 Vdc 288 Vdc 288 Vdc 288 Vdc
130 Vdc 192 Vdc 246 Vdc 246 Vdc 246 Vdc 246 Vdc 246 Vdc
114 Vdc 170 Vdc 227 Vdc 227 Vdc 227 Vdc 227 Vdc 227 Vdc
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Starting/Stopping the UPS

Turn the main circuit breaker (MCCB) on the back of the UPS (see pages 65-66) to the ON position. The breaker should normally remain in the ON position.
Verify that the On-Line LED on the front panel (see page 32) lights green. All LED’s on the front panel may light for a moment when the input breaker is turned on. This is normal. The UPS will now be supplying power in the bypass mode.
NOTICE
When running the UPS for the rst time or after the power failure backup
operation, charge the batteries for at least 24 hours (input breaker on) before operating the connected load.
Using the UPS without charging the battery shortens the battery backup operation time, which may result in the destruction of data in case of a power failure.
Press RUN key to begin UPS operation (see page 37 for startup screens).
NOTICE
If the input breaker is turned off while UPS is in the bypass state, the output power stops. Any load devices will lose power.
Ensure that all sensitive loads have been previously shut down.
Stopping the UPS
To stop the UPS press and hold the STOP key approximately 1 second until the On-Line LED changes from green to off. The UPS is now in the bypass mode.
To completely stop the UPS, turn the input breaker at the back of the UPS to the OFF position.
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Battery Recharging

The illustration below shows a graphical representation of the UPS battery recharge process after a full discharge.
CURRENT VOLTAGE
I
CHARGE
V
MAX
V
MIN
0 0
DISCHARGE SHUT-OFF POINT
PERIOD 1
CHARGING CURRENT
PERIOD 2
BATTERY CHARGE VOLTAGE
FULLY CHARGED
TIME
PERIOD 3
The recharge process usually consists of three periods. During the rst period, the current is maintained
at approximately 1 ampere. This current limit is the maximum value that can be used to charge the batteries (for minimal recharge time) while assuring safety and long battery life. In the second period, constant-voltage control starts and current gradually decreases as the batteries charge to their normal
fully charged state. In the third period, a slight trickle current continues to ow into the batteries to keep them fully charged and oating at the normal Vdc level. A full recharge usually requires 24 hours (90%
recharge in 12 hours) after a complete discharge.
The following chart shows the rated maximum and minimum battery voltages and the charge current for each of the sizes.
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RATED BATTERY VOLTAGES
Model Vmax Vmin Icharge
3.6 kVA 163 V 114 V 1.0 A
6 kVA 245.7 V 170 V 1.0 A
8 kVA 327 V 227 V 1.0 A
10 kVA 327 V 227 V 1.0 A
14 kVA 327 V 227 V 1.0 A
18 kVA 327 V 227 V 1.0 A
22 kVA 327 V 227 V 1.0 A
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Operating Modes

On-Line (Run operation)

The following illustration shows circuit power ow when the UPS is operating normally in the On-Line mode. The UPS rectier, including a boost chopper circuit, converts AC input power to DC power. The
boost chopper circuit maintains a constant voltage, with current limiting, for charging the batteries. It also supplies a DC voltage of the proper level to the inverter section. The inverter section generates a high quality sinusoidal output voltage. The unit’s batteries are always maintained in a constantly charged state when the UPS is in the run operation mode.
Input
Power
MCCB
Surge
Absorber
Bypass
Input
Line Filter Inverter
Fuse
Batteries
*Static Switch
Rectier/
Chopper
+
Negative Bus
* Switches are
solid state devices.
Output
Fuse
Isolation
Transformer
Power Flow
Output Power
POWER FLOW IN ON-LINE MODE FOR ALL MODELS

Static-Bypass (Stop operation)

If the UPS unit is severely overloaded or develops an internal fault, power ow is automatically switched from the unit’s main circuit to the bypass circuit. Power ow through the bypass is shown in the following
illustration. This change-over occurs automatically in phase in less than one-quarter cycle of the input waveform. The switching period is not long enough to cause interruptions to occur in most loads.
If the power ow is transferred to the bypass circuit because of an overload and that overload condition • ends within a specied period of time then the power ow will be transferred back to the On-Line
mode (run operation) automatically.
If the power ow is transferred to the bypass circuit due to an external • fault the UPS will shut down
power through the bypass to the load and indicate a system fault message.
If the power ow is transferred to the bypass circuit due to an internal fault the UPS will continue to •
supply power to the load through the bypass and indicate a system fault message (see system fault messages on pages 53–54).
If the power ow is transferred to the bypass circuit due to an overload condition (see system warning •
messages on pages 54–55), then the power ow will automatically transfer from the UPS’s bypass circuit back to the inverter circuit after removing the overload if set to do so (AutoReXfer parameter (Cmd ID 662)).
Input
Power
MCCB
Surge
Absorber
Line Filter Inverter
POWER FLOW IN BYPASS FOR ALL MODELS
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Input Fuse
Bypass
Batteries
*Static Switch
Rectier/
Chopper
+
Negative Bus
* Switches are
solid state devices.
Output
Fuse
Isolation
Transformer
Power Flow
Output Power
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Battery Backup (On batteries)

The following illustration shows power ow during the battery backup mode. When commercial AC power
failures occur, the UPS’s batteries instantly begin supplying DC voltage to the UPS’s main inverter circuit. This circuit changes (inverts) the DC power into AC power. The AC power is available at the output of the unit.
This back-up process will continue until the UPS’s battery voltage drops below a specic minimum level. When this occurs, the batteries will stop supplying power to the load. This minimum level is the rated minimum voltage (Vmin). The rated battery voltage chart on page 28 shows (Vmin). The battery backup time and discharge process is explained on page 28.
Input
Power
MCCB
Surge
Absorber
Line Filter
Input Fuse
Bypass
Batteries
*Static Switch
Rectier/
Chopper
+
Negative Bus
Inverter
* Switches are
solid state devices.
Output
Fuse
Isolation
Transformer
Power Flow
Output Power
POWER FLOW IN BATTERY BACKUP FOR ALL MODELS

EPO (Emergency Power Off) Function

These units are equipped with terminals for receiving an emergency power-off (EPO) command via a closed-contact switch at a remote location (see Terminal Block Details on page 13 and terminal block location on pages 65-66). This safety feature enables quick shut-down of the UPS’s AC output and battery circuits.
Usually the emergency power off switch is installed in a central location that is easily accessible to personnel concerned with the operation of the UPS unit and the load equipment connected to it. The EPO function is initiated by pressing the switch to the closed (shutdown) position.
The effect of using the EPO switch is the same whether the UPS unit is in AC input mode, battery backup
mode, or the circuit bypass mode. The following gure shows the UPS condition after application of the
EPO switch.
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Input
Power
MCCB
Surge
Absorber
Bypass
Input
Line Filter Inverter
Fuse
Batteries
*Static Switch
Rectier/
Chopper
+
Negative Bus
* Switches are
solid state devices.
Output
Fuse
POWER FLOW AFTER AN EPO COMMAND FOR ALL MODELS
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Isolation
Transformer
Power Flow
Output Power
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Audible Alarm Functions

An audible alarm (buzzer) will sound when the UPS is in the battery backup mode, has a fault, has low battery voltage, or is in an overload condition. The buzzer will also beep each time an effective item is touched on the touchscreen. The following chart shows the buzzer pattern durations for each condition. Time units are shown in seconds.
AUDIBLE ALARMS
Condition Audible Pattern
0.5 s
Any Fault
0.5 s
Backup
UPS Battery Shutdown Voltage (Batt. Voltage 79% Normal)
Warnings:
OL110 (Overload Timer) LB (Low Battery - Batt. Voltage 90% Normal) BLFN (Battery Life Pre-alarm - Batt exp in 6 mo.) BLFE (Battery Life End) CHRGOV (Charger Over Voltage) BTSTFL (Battery Test Fail) BOH (Battery Overheat) AOH (Ambient Overheat) CLMT (Current Limit) DCER (Display Disconnected) BDEPL (Battery Depletion)
Backup Operation
1.0 s
1.0 s
9.0 s
5.0 s
5.0 s
1.0 s
Touching Effective Item on Touchscreen
0.1 s
The buzzer can be silenced by selecting the Settings tab, then set the Mute Enable parameter to 1. This will turn off the buzzer for the current alarm status, but the buzzer will still sound when the next Fault/ Warning condition occurs.
The buzzer can be disabled by selecting the Settings tab then setting the Mbuzzer parameter to 0. This will disable the alarm so that no alarm sounds for any Fault or Warning condition.
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Display and Keys

Front Panel Layout

The front panel consists of several elements for monitoring and operation of the UPS. Panel components are shown in the illustration below:
HARDWARE RUN/STOP SWITCH
LCD TOUCH SCREEN
DISPLAY CONTRAST ADJUSTMENT
(MIDDLE LEFT SIDE OF PANEL)
EPO
HOME
Main Monitor Settings Records
USR
12:35 PM
1600XP
On-Line UPS
UPS Controls
UPS Serial Number
20080112345
UPS Typeform
UXPB2B100C6
DVCOH
ASYN
ASYNDVCOH
1600XP On-Line UPS
RUN
STOP
Shutdown
Shutdown
On-Line/Fault Warning A/C Input
DISPLAY RESET SWITCH
STATUS LEDS (PAGE 35)
(LOWER RIGHT SIDE OF PANEL)

Display Manual Controls

Hardware Start/Stop Switch – Pressing the contact switch momentarily will toggle the UPS state
between RUN and Bypass. For Instance, while the UPS is in RUN mode, pressing the switch will change the mode to Bypass. Pressing the switch again will switch the UPS back to RUN mode.
Display Reset Switch – When necessary, the touchscreen display can be reset by using a thin probe,
such as a paper clip, to press the display reset switch.
Display Contrast Adjustment – The display is shipped with the display adjusted for optimum visibility. If
necessary use a trimmer adjustment tool to ne tune the display contrast for improved visibility.
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LCD Touchscreen Layout

The touchscreen serves as input and display. Touch any active portion of the display to execute that com­mand.
Startup Display
The default opening screen for the UPS is the Main screen. The operator can begin operating the UPS immediately by pressing the RUN key.
Only the Main and Settings tab screens allow operator input. The Monitor and Records display screens are read-only. No data can be input in these display modes.
From the Main screen, the UPS can be placed On-Line by pressing RUN, or placed in Bypass Mode by pressing STOP.
The Settings screen allows modication of the UPS operating parameters.
At the top right of the display are the UPS System Status and the System Time.
At the top left of the display are a bank of three touch-sensitive keys: Home - Pressing HOME key returns the display to the top menu of the currently selected tab. Security Level - Pressing the Security Level key activates the log-in security screen. (Speaker) - Pressing the Speaker key will disable/enable the audible alarm.
The second row of keys are the function tabs.
At the bottom of the display three event codes display the latest operational information: Faults, Warnings, and the current UPS System Mode. (See pages 53–56.)
Security Level: USR - User
ADM - Administrator
Home Page
HOME
Alarm Mute
EPO
USR
Touchscreen lock
UPS Status
12:35 PM
12-Hour
Clock
Function Tabs
TOUCHSCREEN DISPLAY
Fault Code
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DVCOH
Main Monitor Settings Records
1600XP
On-Line UPS
UPS Controls
UPS Serial Number
20080112345
UPS Typeform
UXPB2B100C6
ASYN
Warning Code
RUN
STOP
Shutdown
RUN
key
STOP
key
UPS
System
Mode
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Operating Keys

The icons listed in the table below identify different types of controls that can be activated by pressing that area of the touchscreen.
Key Functional Description
HOME
USR
Home Key - Press to return to top menu of respective tab.
Shows security level. Press to open security login screen.
Event Alarm mute - Press to silence current event alarm.
Alarm Muted - Alarm remains silenced until next event.
Touchscreen Enabled - Press to disable (lockout) all touchscreen keys except for this key.
Touchscreen Disabled - Press to enable (un-lock) touchscreen.
As displayed on: Monitor and Settings screens:
Records screens:
BAT 2 / 3
2 / 3
Go To First Page/Record.
Go to Previous Page/Record.
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BAT
2 / 3
Menu selection under Monitor and Settings tabs.
Shows the current page or record number, and total number of pages or records.
Go to Next Page/Record.
Go To Last Page/Record.
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Light Emitting Diodes (LED)

The following table describes the front panel LED behaviors and the associated meaning.
LED Behavior Signicance/Meaning
Green - ON UPS is in On-Line, Backup, or Battery Test mode.
Green - Flashing UPS in Bypass mode.
Green - OFF UPS in shutdown mode.
On-Line/
Fault
Red - ON One or more faults occurred. See Records: Faults for details.
Red - Flashing Charger overvoltage occurred.
Red - OFF No fault occurred.
Service Call needed, Less than 6 mo. of Battery Life or Battery Life End.
Warning
Amber - ON
Amber - Flashing One or more Warnings occurred. See Records: Warnings for details.
Amber - OFF No Warning (Normal, UPS in operation).
Green - ON Input and Bypass voltage is within specied range.
AC Input
Green - Flashing Input and Bypass voltage is over specied range.
Green - OFF Input and Bypass voltage is under specied range.
NOTE: On-Line/Fault LEDs - Appear Orange if Green and Red ash concurrently.
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Touchscreen Menu Tree

Front Panel Layout

The diagram below shows the menu tree for the touchscreen display. The four folder tabs and their associated sub-menu choices are shown on the left, and a description of the displays /choices are detailed on the right.
Tab: Main ID/RUN-STOP
Tab: Monitor
Monitor Menu
DC
OUT
BYP
Tab: Settings
Settings Menu
Output
DC Bus
IN BAT
C&C
D&E
ID Input
Bypass
Batt
MAIN – Displays the starting
screen. It has a RUN and STOP key that place the UPS in In-Line or Bypass mode respectively.
MONITOR – Graphically displays the current status of the UPS (On­Line, Backup, Bypass, Shutdown)
in an interactive power ow block
diagram. Selecting one of the blocks provides additional detailed data of the Input, Output, Bypass, Battery, and DC Bus, Control & Conguration, and Display & Ex­ternal devices.
SETTINGS – Allows monitoring and/or modication of UPS pa­rameters. Parameters that can be
viewed or modied vary depending
on the security level of the login password entered using keypad.
Tab: Records
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Ctrl/Cfg
Display
Records Menu
Test
Faults
Operation
History
Records – Displays the most
recent 32 Test, Backup, Faults, Warning, Operation, and System
Backup
change records.
Warnings
System records are only available
System
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In any record set, if more than 32 incidences have occurred, only the most recent 32 record are retained in each report.
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Screen Tab: Main

The Main tab is also the opening tab on startup for the UPS. Press RUN to place the UPS in On-Line mode, and press STOP to place the UPS in Bypass mode.
RUN/Stop the UPS
Press and momentarily hold (approximately two sec­onds) the RUN or STOP key to place the UPS in On-
Line or Bypass mode respectively.
EPO
HOME
Main Monitor Settings Records
USR
12:35 PM
1600XP
On-Line UPS
UPS Controls
UPS Serial Number
20080112345
UPS Typeform
UXPB2B100C6
RUN
STOP
The touchscreen display can be disabled for safety or convenience by pressing the touchscreen lockout key,
.
(NOTE: The touchscreen lockout key is disabled when the screen is in keypad mode.)
The Lockout key will change to and the touch­screen will not respond to any input except a touch to the lockout key.
Touching the lockout key again will toggle the lockout off, the graphic will change to indicating the touch­screen is active.
DVCOH
HOME
Main Monitor Settings Records
USR
ASYN
MAIN SCREEN
EPO
1600XP
On-Line UPS
UPS Controls
UPS Serial Number
20080112345
UPS Typeform
UXPB2B100C6
RUN
STOP
Shutdown
12:35 PM
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DVCOH
ASYN
MAIN SCREEN DISABLED
Shutdown
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Keypad Controls

The keypad uses a alphanumeric format similar to that used on telephone 12-key keypad. Rapidly press a key 1 to 5 times to select the desired character.
For instance, quickly press the 7PQRS key four times to enter an “R.”
EPO
HOME
Main Monitor Settings Records
USR
12:35 PM
Pause a moment, then key in the next value.
Press the backspace key to delete the last character entered.
The keypad can be toggled to access to lower case let­ters and the space “ “ key by pressing the Shift key. Enter the lower case letters as above.
The Space key is used to enter a space between alpha­numeric characters.
Example: By using the additional characters available with the shift key you can type in a device name:
“Toshiba H3” instead of “TOSHIBAH3”
Return to the Upper Case format keypad by pressing Shift again.
Exit the keypad display by pressing either the Quit or
Write key.
619 Change Secu. Lvl
USR
USR
2ABC
5JKL
8TUV
0-:
3DEF
6MNO
9WXYZ
Shift
ASYN
KEYPAD
EPO
1./
4GHI
7PQRS
DVCOH
HOME
Main Monitor Settings Records
Quit
Write
Shutdown
12:35 PM
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Backspace
Key
“Space”
Key
619 Change Secu. Lvl
USR
Quit
1./
4ghi
7pqrs
2abc
5jkl
8tuvV
3def
6mno
9wxyz
Write
Shift
DVCOH
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ASYN
SHIFTED KEYPAD
Shutdown
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Screen: Security Passwords & Keypad

The UPS has several levels of security password avail­able: USER (USR) , ADMIN (ADM), and other security
levels for use by service and factory representatives.
The security level is indicated on the Security Key.
The UPS stays in a security level until a new level is entered.
For example, once the UPS is placed in the USR level, it remains at that level until the security level is changed.
EPO
HOME
Main Monitor Settings Records
USR
12:35 PM
619 Change Secu. Lvl
USER
Quit
Login:
Press the 1. Security Level key, The keypad replaces the Main screen to allow en-2.
tering the password. By default the password are set to:
User: USER
Administrator: ADMIN
Typing in USER in the keypad will change the se-3. curity level to User. Enter the password using the alphanumeric keys.
Press 4. Write to store the password in the UPS. If the password is accepted the text “Successful” will display at the bottom left of the touchpad, as shown here.
If the password entered was not accepted, the text “Error15 – Write Function” or some similar message will indicate that the password or level change was not ac­cepted.
Press the 5. QUIT key and the keypad will close and the original display restored.
This same keypad is used for data input for parameters in the Settings tab.
USR
.
1./
4GHI
7PQRS
Successful
DVCOH
2ABC
5JKL
8TUV
0-:
9WXYZ
ASYN
KEYPAD
3DEF
6MNO
Shift
Write
Shutdown
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Screen Tab: Monitor

The top screen under the Monitor tab is a graphical power ow block diagram that acts as a mimic display showing power ow through the UPS sections (Input, Output, Bypass, and Battery) and the UPS status
(On-Line, Backup, Bypass, Shutdown). Additional information screens are available that display the de­tailed status of the various parameters for the Input, Output, Bypass, Battery, DC Bus, System Status, and Remote Communications.
The Monitor Tab illustration, next page, shows the screens available and how to navigate between them.
Mimic Display
In the mimic display of the Monitor Tab screen, the four UPS selection keys, Input, DC Bus, Output, Bypass, and Battery are connected by lines indicating power ow. A thick line indicates power owing,
and thin line indicates no power owing.
The Monitor display, below, shows the UPS in Shutdown Mode: Power is owing to charge the battery, but
no power is going to the Bypass or Output.
Monitor Details
Press the IN, BYP, OUT, DC, or BAT key on the mimic display to view the parameter details for that section of the UPS.
The MONITOR TAB gure on the following page shows the relationship of the various data displays.
Press the Home key,
HOME
Main Monitor Settings Records
IN OUTDC
C&C
DVCOH
Home
, to return to the opening Monitor Tab screen.
12:35 PMEPO
USR
BYP
BAT
D&E
ASYN
Shutdown
MIMIC DISPLAY
INV
HOME
USR
Main Monitor Settings Records
IN OUTDC
C&C
12:35 PM
BYP
BAT
D&E
On-Line
HOME
Main Monitor Settings Records
DVCOH
ON-LINE MODE BYPASS MODE
INV
HOME
USR
Main Monitor Settings Records
IN OUTDC
C&C
DVCOH
12:35 PM
BYP
BAT
D&E
ASYN
Backup
HOME
Main Monitor Settings Records
DVCOH
BACKUP MODE SHUTDOWN MODE
USR
IN OUTDC
C&C
USR
IN OUTDC
C&C
BYP
12:35 PM
BYP
BAT
D&E
ASYN
Bypass
WRN
12:35 PM
BYP
BAT
D&E
ASYN
Shutdown
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MIMIC DISPLAY STATUS
INDICATOR
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MONITOR TAB
HOME
USR
Main Monitor Settings Records
101 Input Cong
EPO
7
12:35 PM
12:35 PMEPO
HOME
USR
Main Monitor Settings Records
BYP
EPO
HOME
USR
12:35 PM
Main Monitor Settings Records
201 Output Cong
7
103 Input Voltage
104 Input Current
105 Input Frequency
106 Input Power (W)
107 Input Power (VA)
238 V
22.9 A
60.0 Hz
5450 W
5450 VA
IN 1/3
DVCOH
HOME
Main Monitor Settings Records
401 DC Bus Total
402 DC Bus Positive
403 DC Bus Negative
ASYN
EPO
USR
778 Vdc
366 Vdc
392 VdcA
DC 1/1
Shutdown
12:35 PM
IN OUTDC
BAT
C&C
DVCOH
HOME
Main Monitor Settings Records
301 Bypass Cong
303 Bypass Voltage
304 Bypass Current
D&E
ASYN
USR
EPO
7
238 V
0.0 A
Shutdown
12:35 PM
203 Output Voltage
204 Output Current
205 Output Frequency
206 Output Power (W)
207 Output Power (VA)
234 v
21.4 A
60.0 Hz
4590 W
4986 VA
OUT 1/2
DVCOH
HOME
Main Monitor Settings Records
501 Battery Voltage
503 Discharge Current
506 Charger Status
508 Cal Battery Vsd
547 Cal LB Level
ASYN
EPO
USR
200 Vdc
0.0 Adc
Normal
172 Vdc
194 Vdc
BAT 1/1
Shutdown
12:35 PM
DVCOH
HOME
ASYN
USR
EPO
Shutdown
12:35 PM
305 Bypass Frequency
307 Bypass Power (VA)
Main Monitor Settings Records
601 System(CTL) Temp
602 Battery Temp
608 Current State
611 EPO Status
614 UPS Status (Comm)
615 RunStop SW Status
25 C
-15 C
Shutdown
Open
00X00400060
Stop
DVCOH
C&C 1/2
DVCOH
ASYN
Shutdown
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ASYN
60.0 Hz
0 VA
Shutdown
DVCOH
HOME
ASYN
USR
Main Monitor Settings Records
850 REye Ins Dat
851 REye Ver
852 REye IP
853 REye Masik IP
854 REye Gway IP
855 Sreye Not installed
D&E 1/2
DVCOH
ASYN
Shutdown
12:35 PMEPO
Shutdown
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Screen Tab: Settings

The tables on pages 47 – 51 list the 1600XP Settings parameters that can be viewed in the MONITOR tab.
Example: The Settings parameter Batt Test Freq (Battery Test Frequency) can be viewed by USR (User) level and above, only logged in ADM (Administrators) and above can edit the value.
Each key displays a block of relevant command parameters:
Key – (Cmd ID range) Types of Parameters
ID –• (000-099) UPS specic information such as serial number, software versions, installation date. Input –• (100-199) Input measured/calculated data such as input voltage, frequency, current, power,
over-/under- voltage settings.
Output –• (200-299) Output measured/calculated data such as output voltage, frequency, current,
power, over-/under- voltage settings.
Bypass –• (300-399) Bypass data such as conguration, voltage, current, power, OV detection level. DC Bus –• (400-499) Data such as Total voltage, rated voltage, Positive and Negative bus voltages. Batt –• (500-599) Battery voltage, charger status, total discharges, shutdown voltage. Ctrl/Cfg –• (600-699) Control and conguration list system and battery temperatures, system status,
startup delay, auto-transfer window, restart mode.
History –• (700-799) History lists metrics like system operation time, total over loads, hi system temp. Display –• (800-849) Display specic parameters like Disp. Firmware version, sleep timer, buzzer status,
display calibration points, and RemotEye III settings.
(850-859) lists RemotEye III IP address, IP Mask, Status, Baud Rate, datalink status.
INV
HOME
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ID Input
Output Bypass
DC Bus Batt
Ctrl/Cfg History
Display
Debug
On-Line
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HOME
USR
INIT
Main Monitor Settings Records
001 Manufacturer
TOSHIBA
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HOME
USR
EPO
Main Monitor Settings Records
102 No of Input Line
1 Line
12:35 PM
HOME
USR
FLT
Main Monitor Settings Records
202 No of Output Line
1 Line
002 Typeform
003 Serial No.
004 Main FWare Ver
005 Main BSector Ver
006 Main BLoader Ver
UH3G2L060C6
20080112345
UH3MSV00013
UH3MBS01000
UH3MBL01000
ID 1/3
DVCOH
ASYN
ID BLOCK
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USR
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302 No of Bypass Line
315 VBypUV DeLevel*
316 VBypUV ReLevel*
317 VBypOV DeLevel*
318 VBypOV ReLevel*
INIT
1 Line
62 %
66 %
284 V
274 V
Shutdown
12:35 PM
111 Rated Vin*
119 VIOV DeLevel*
120 VIOV ReLevel*
141 Freq on FIERR*
240 V
274 V
264 V
50.0 Hz
IN 1/1
DVCOH
ASYN
INPUT BLOCK
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USR
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404 Rated DC Bus* 770 Vdc
FLT
Shutdown
12:35 PM
215 Rated Volt*
220 VOUV DeLevel*
222 VOOV DeLevel*
224 Fo Syn Window*
226 Vout Adjust
240 V
90 %
110 %
1.0 Hz
5 /128
OUT 1/1
DVCOH
ASYN
OUTPUT BLOCK
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USR
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507 Total Discharges
509 Batt Life Remain
511 Rated Ahr*
512 No Batt (Series)*
513 No Batt (Paral)*
514 Batt Install Date
0
4341 Hr
9 AHr
18
1
8/24/2009
Shutdown
12:35 PMFLT
BYP 1/1
DVCOH
ASYN
BYPASS BLOCK
HOME
USR
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609 Requested State
610 Timed Operation
612 Faults
613 Warnings
619 Change Secu. Lvl
621 Reset Admin PWE
DVCOH
FLT
Idle
0 Sec
0x00020000
0x00000060
USR
Idle
C&C 1/5
ASYN
CTRL/CFG (SCC)BLOCK
Shutdown
12:35 PM
Shutdown
DC 1/1
DVCOH
ASYN
DC BUS BLOCK
HOME
USR
Main Monitor Settings Records
701 System Op Time
702 Inverter Op Time
703 Backup Op Time
704 UPS Lifetime
705 Hi System Temp
706 Hi Battery Temp
DVCOH
FLT
07031 Sec
0 Sec
0 Sec
6118 Hr0
28 C
-8 C
HIS 1/4
ASYN
HIST BLOCK
Shutdown
12:35 PM
Shutdown
BAT 1/3
DVCOH
ASYN
BATT BLOCK
HOME
USR
Main Monitor Settings Records
801 DFW Ver
802 DFW BDate
803 DFW BTime
804 DBS Ver
805 DBL Ver
807 TMRsleep
DVCOH
FLT
UX3FV00000
Feb 25 2009
15:29:50
UH3DBS01000
UH3DBL01000
10 Min
D&E 1/4
ASYN
DISP BLOCK
Shutdown
12:35 PM
Shutdown
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Changing UPS Parameter Settings
Press the parameter to be changed and the display will open with an appropriate data entry screen. Settings that cannot be changed will respond with “Item cannot be changed” shown at the bottom of this page.
Some parameters will display one of a set of xed values, such as example 1.
Example 1:
The UPS can have either one or two input lines. The value displayed in the Active Value box is the parameter in use. Alternate values are displayed in keys below the Active Value box.
After selecting the parameter value, press Write to write the entered value to the UPS memory and return to the original parameter screen.
Some parameters can be any of a range of values, such as Rated Volt­age In example 2.
Example 2:
The Rated Voltage In can vary over a range. Press the “Rated Vin” pa­rameter listing and enter the correct value in the Active Value box. using the standard alphanumeric keypad.
Use the back arrow to delete an incorrect keystroke.
After changing the parameter value, press Write to write the entered value to the UPS memory.
HOME
USR
Main Monitor Settings Records
102 No of Input Line
240V
208V
4GHI
7PQRS
HOME
Main Monitor Settings Records
117 VIUV Hysteresis*
8
4GHI
230V
5JKL
8TUV
0-:
USR
2 ABC
1./
5JKL
INV
240V
6MNO
9WXYZ
Shift
INV
3DEF
6MNO
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Quit
Write
On-Line
12:35 PM
Quit
Write
Some parameters are informational, some can be changed by the user, and others can only be changed by a higher security access. If a param­eter cannot be changed under the current security access level, selecting the parameter for change will generate the message “Item cannot be changed”.
Press OK to return to the original display.
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HOME
8TUV
9WXYZ
0-:
Shift
USR
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Item cannot be changed
OK
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DVCOH
ASYN
On-Line
12:35 PM
Shutdown
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Recalibrate the Touchscreen
The touchscreen on the UPS is shipped from the factory already calibrated. However, at some point the touchscreen calibration may need to be refreshed so that the active portion of the screen matches the underlying graphics.
INV
Recalibrate the Touchscreen as follows:
Press the 1. Settings tab.
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USR
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Page forward to the second page and press the line: 2. 810 Cali Display
The settings display will show the Cali Display screen.3.
Press the 4. Enable key.
Press the 5. Write key. (This will write the subsequent calibration val- ues to the Control board.)
The display will switch to the C6. ALIBRATION SCREEN shown below.
Gently press a stylus, or similar ne pointed tool, to the center of the 7.
X located at the top left-hand side of the display.
As soon as the information is read, a second X will be displayed at 8. the top right-hand of the display. Repeat Step 7.
Repeat Step 7 for X displayed at the lower right-hand side of the 9. display.
Repeat Step 7 for the X displayed at the lower left-hand side of the 10. display.
After completing Step 10, the display will return to the 11. Cali Display screen. Press the Quit key.
810 Cali Display
Disabled
Enable
208V
4GHI
7PQRS
5JKL
8TUV
0-:
Cali Display SCREEN
240V
6MNO
9WXYZ
Shift
Quit
Write
On-Line
The touchscreen has been successfully recalibrated and the resulting values stored on the Control PCB.
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Settings Parameters

The following table lists parameters parameters that can be viewed under the MONITOR tab of the touch­screen display.
The security levels are, from lowest to highest level: Access Level Sec. Abbreviation User USR Administrator ADM
The table headings are:
Cmd ID• - Command ID number. A three digit number between 000 and 999. Not all numbers have
an associated parameter.
Description on LCD• - Display text, often abbreviated. Brief Description• - Brief description of the function of the parameter. Location Map - Tab/Blk• - Gives the menu location for the parameter by Tab and Block.
The tabs are Main, Monitor, Settings, Records.
E.g. Cmd 501 (Battery Voltage can be viewed under the Monitor tab, in the BATT block)
UPS Status is displayed in the display header Status eld.
UPS Faults and Warnings are shown in the display footer, at the bottom of the display.
Example• - Shows an example of the parameter displayed on the touchscreen. Rqd Security Level to Change/By• - The required security level to change a parameters value or set-
ting: User, Administrator, Distributor.
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By
User
Administrator
Rqd Security
Level to change
Nonchangeable
Tab Block
Monitor IN 240V - 60Hz Nonchangeable
User
Administrator
User
Administrator
Nonchangeable
Nonchangeable
Monitor IN 240 V Nonchangeable
Monitor IN 25.0 A Nonchangeable
User
Administrator
User
Administrator
Nonchangeable
Nonchangeable
Monitor IN 60.0 Hz Nonchangeable
Monitor IN 5100 W Nonchangeable
User
Administrator
User
Nonchangeable
Monitor IN 6000 VA Nonchangeable
Monitor IN 1.0 Nonchangeable
Administrator
User
Administrator
User
Nonchangeable
Nonchangeable
Monitor IN 25.0 A Nonchangeable
Monitor IN 60.0 Hz Nonchangeable
Administrator
User
Administrator
User
Nonchangeable
Nonchangeable
Administrator
User
Administrator
Nonchangeable
Nonchangeable
Monitor IN 190 V Nonchangeable
User
Administrator
User
Nonchangeable
Monitor IN 200 V Nonchangeable
Monitor IN 6000 W Nonchangeable
Administrator
Nonchangeable
1600XP Command Parameters Table
Brief Description Location Map Example
frequency.
- UPS presently calculated input voltage
- UPS presently calculated input current
Input Frequency
- UPS presently calculated input frequency
- UPS presently calculated input active power.
If UPS can not calculate for input apparent
on LCD
Description
ID
Cmd
101 Input Cong Input Conguration which tell the voltage and
103 Input Voltage Input Voltage
104 Input Current Input Current
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105 Input Fre-
106 Input Power(W) Input Active Power
Power, display shows N/A.
Input Apparent Power
- UPS presently calculated input apparent
power (input voltage * input current)
- If converter is not running, display shows N/A.
- Use this setup to calculated percentage.
- Detected if auto detection and manual
Power(VA)
107 Input
108 Input PFactor Input Power Factor
112 Rated Iin Rated Input Current
113 Rated Fin Rated Input Frequency
Input Voltage Percentage Monitor IN 100 % Nonchangeable
age(%)
135 Input Volt-
Input Current Percentage Monitor IN 100 % Nonchangeable
rent(%)
136 Input Cur-
- Calculated according to load and adjusted by
itself.
- Calculated according to load and adjusted by
itself.
Rated Input Power in Watt
- Calculated from typeform command ID 002.
InPower(W)
137 VIUV DeLevel Input Undervoltage Detection
138 VIUV ReLevel Input Undervoltage Recovery
139 Rated
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By
User
Administrator
Rqd Security
Level to change
Nonchangeable
Tab Block
Monitor OUT 240V - 60Hz Nonchangeable
User
Administrator
User
Administrator
Nonchangeable
Nonchangeable
Monitor OUT 240 V Nonchangeable
Monitor OUT 25.0 A Nonchangeable
User
Administrator
User
Administrator
Nonchangeable
Nonchangeable
Monitor OUT 60.0 Hz Nonchangeable
Monitor OUT 5100 W Nonchangeable
User
Administrator
User
Nonchangeable
Monitor OUT 6000 VA Nonchangeable
Monitor OUT 100 % Nonchangeable
Administrator
User
Administrator
Nonchangeable
Nonchangeable
Monitor OUT 25.0 A Nonchangeable
User
Administrator
User
Nonchangeable
Monitor OUT 60.0 Hz Nonchangeable
Monitor OUT 5100 W Nonchangeable
Administrator
User
Administrator
User
Nonchangeable
Nonchangeable
Monitor OUT 6000 VA Nonchangeable
Monitor BYP 240V - 60Hz Nonchangeable
Administrator
User
Administrator
Nonchangeable
Nonchangeable
Monitor BYP 240 V Nonchangeable
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Brief Description Location Map Example
Description
Cmd
on LCD
ID
201 Output Cong Output Conguration
- Displays the voltage and frequency
240 V 60 Hz, or 208 V 60 Hz
- UPS presently calculated output voltage
- UPS presently calculated output current
Output Frequency
- UPS presently calculated output frequency
quency
203 Output Voltage Output Voltage
204 Output Current Output Current
205 Output Fre-
Output Active Power
- UPS presently calculated output active power.
If UPS can not calculate for output active
power, display shows N/A. Especially, bypass
and shutdown
Output Apparent Power
- UPS presently calculated output apparent
power.
Output Load Percentage
- UPS presently calculated output load percent-
Power(W)
206 Output
Power(VA)
207 Output
(%)
209 Output Load
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- UPS calculated rated output current from
typeform command id 002.
-UPS congures output frequency according to
auto or manual mode,
- Calculated from typefrom command ID 002.
216 Rated Iout Rated Output Current
217 Rated Fout Rated Output Frequency
218 Rated Pout(W) Rated Output Active Power
219 Rated Pout(VA) Rated Output Apparent Power
- Calculated from typefrom command ID 002.
- Which tell the voltage and frequency 240 V 60
Hz or 208 V 60 Hz
- Present calculated bypass voltage
301 Bypass Cong Bypass Conguration
303 Bypass Voltage Bypass Voltage
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User
Administrator
Rqd Security
Level to change
Nonchangeable
Tab Block
Monitor BYP 25.0 A Nonchangeable
User
Administrator
User
Administrator
Nonchangeable
Nonchangeable
Monitor BYP 60.0 Hz Nonchangeable
Monitor BYP 6000 VA Nonchangeable
User
Administrator
User
Administrator
Nonchangeable
Nonchangeable
Monitor DC 770 Vdc Nonchangeable
Monitor DC 385 Vdc Nonchangeable
User
Administrator
User
Nonchangeable
Monitor DC 385 Vdc Nonchangeable
Monitor BATT 234 Vdc Nonchangeable
Administrator
Nonchangeable
User
Administrator
Nonchangeable
Monitor BATT 22.0 Vdc Nonchangeable
User
Administrator
User
Nonchangeable
Monitor BATT Normal Nonchangeable
Monitor BATT 172 Vdc Nonchangeable
Administrator
User
Administrator
Nonchangeable
Nonchangeable
Monitor BATT 194 Vdc Nonchangeable
User
Administrator
User
Administrator
Nonchangeable
Nonchangeable
Monitor C&C 26 C Nonchangeable
Monitor C&C 25 C Nonchangeable
1600XP Command Parameters Table
Brief Description Location Map Example
- UPS presently calculated bypass current
Bypass Frequency
- UPS presently calculated bypass frequency
Bypass Apparent Power
- UPS presently calculated bypass apparent
power.
- Currently calculated DC Bus total voltage
DC Bus Voltage (+)
- UPS presently calculated DC Bus positive
on LCD
Description
ID
Cmd
304 Bypass Current Bypass Current
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305 Bypass Fre-
Power(VA)
307 Bypass
tive
401 DC Bus Total DC Bus Voltage Total
402 DC Bus Posi-
voltage
DC Bus Voltage (-)
403 DC Bus Nega-
- UPS presently calculated DC Bus negative
voltage
- UPS calculates and shows current charger
tive
501 Battery Voltage Charger or Battery Voltage
voltage during charging or battery voltage dur-
ing Backup
Battery Discharge Current
- UPS calculates and shows discharged current
during Backup and 0.0 Vdc for others modes
of UPS
- Shows charger’s status which can be Normal,
Preventive and Stop
- Calculated from the discharge rate during
Backup mode
rent
503 Discharge Cur-
506 Charger Status Battery Charger Status
508 Cal Battery Vsd Calculated Battery Shutdown Voltage
547 Cal LB Level Calculated Battery Shutdown Voltage
- Calculated from the discharge rate during
Backup mode
Ambient Temperature
- Measured on control PCB
- Measured on battery tray
Temp
601 System(CTL)
602 Battery Temp Battery Temperature
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User
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Rqd Security
Level to change
Nonchangeable
User
Administrator
User
Administrator
Nonchangeable
Nonchangeable
User
Administrator
User
Administrator
Nonchangeable
Nonchangeable
User
Administrator
User
Administrator
Nonchangeable
Nonchangeable
User
Administrator
User
Administrator
Nonchangeable
Nonchangeable
User
Administrator
User
Administrator
Nonchangeable
Nonchangeable
User
Administrator
User
Nonchangeable
Administrator
User
Administrator
Nonchangeable
Nonchangeable
Nonchangeable
1600XP Command Parameters Table
Brief Description Location Map Example
On-Line Nonchangeable
Right
Tab Block
C&C
Monitor
OK
Monitor C&C OK Nonchangeable
Monitor C&C 0X268AB487 Nonchangeable
Monitor C&C Enable Nonchangeable
Monitor D&R 1.2.3.4 Nonchangeable
Monitor D&R 1.2.3.4 Nonchangeable
Monitor D&R 1.2.3.4 Nonchangeable
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on LCD
Description
ID
Cmd
Run/Stop Switch Status Monitor C&C Stop Nonchangeable
Status
608 Current State Current UPS State Footer :
611 EPO Status Emergency Power Off Status Monitor C&C Open Nonchangeable
615 RunStop SW
617 SPort Status Service Port Status Monitor C&C Unknown, Idle Nonchangeable
Internal Communication Status
- Veries communication occurring between
display and main controller PCGs
- Used for recording feature
- Battery test can be performed if this command
id is enable. It will set by UPS disable accord-
ing to Command Battery test frequency.
Status
618 Inter Comm
636 Timestamp UPS Real Time Date and Time Stamp
654 Batt Test Cond Battery Test condition status
809 Sbuzzer Status of buzzer Monitor D&R Off Nonchangeable
850 REye Ins Dat DC Monitor D&R Nonchangeable
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- If RemotEye Card is not available, the IP ad-
dress will be blank.
- If RemotEye Card is not available, the Mask
IP Address will be blank.
- If RemoteEye Card is not available, the Gate-
way IP Address will be blank
851 REye Ver RemotEye Firmware Version Monitor D&R Nonchangeable
852 REye IP RemotEye IP Address
853 REye Mask IP RemotEye Mask IP Address
854 REye Gway IP RemoteEye Gateway IP Address
855 Sreye Status of Remote Eye (Unknown, Idle, OK) Monitor D&R Unknown, Idle,
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Nonchangeable
Nonchangeable
OK
Tab Block
Monitor D&R Unknown, Idle,
User
Administrator
Nonchangeable
Nonchangeable
OK
Monitor D&R Unknown, Idle,
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Brief Description Location Map Example
known, Idle, OK)
known, Idle, OK)
on LCD
Description
ID
Cmd
857 Sreye Datlink Status of Remote Eye’s Data Link (UPS) (Un-
858 Sreye Netlink Status of Remote Eye’s Network Link (Un-
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Records

If the selected Record buffer has no records, the display will return the message “NO RECORD.”
Each record le can be accessed by pressing the labeled key, and the
records paged through using the standard next record, previous record,
rst record, and last record control keys at the bottom of the touchscreen.
(See page 34.)
Samples of the ve record screens and the data they record are shown
below.
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Main Monitor Settings Records
Test Record
Rec No. 1
Date 04/14/09
Sin 240/60Hz
Vin 98 %
Iout 84 %
Vbst 92 %
Type Battery
Trigger source: DISPLAY
DVCOH
Time 12:54:17
Sout 240/60Hz
Vout 98 %
Vdc 101 %
Result PASS
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HOME
Main Monitor Settings Records
Backup Record
Rec No. 2
Date 04/15/09
Sin 240/60Hz
Vin 24 %
Iout 84 %
Vbst 92 %
Backup 140 s
Trigger source: ViVU
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Fault Record
Rec No. 803
Date 04/14/09
Sin 240/60Hz
Vin 99 %
Iout 89 %
Vbst 92 %
VOUV
DVCOH
12:35 PM
INIT
Time 10:17:29
Sout 240/60Hz
Vout 98 %
Vdc 101 %
Vbend 92 %
INIT
Time 12:54:17
Sout 240/60Hz
Vout 98 %
Vdc 101 %
1 / 16
ASYN
HOME
Main Monitor Settings Records
Operational Record
Rec No. 124
Date 04/15/09
Sin 240/60Hz
Vin 99 %
Iout 92 %
Vbst 92 %
From BypNorm
Branch 6
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Shutdown
USR
DVCOH
EMPTY BUFFER SCREEN
HOME
USR
Main Monitor Settings Records
Warning Record
Rec No. 0
Date 04/15/09
Sin 240/60Hz
Vin 98 %
Iout 88 %
Vbst 135 %
CHRGOV
DVCOH
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Time 9:51:50
Sout 240/60Hz
Vout 99 %
Vdc 101 %
To On-Line
Why fc
Time 12:11:51
Sout 240/60Hz
Vout 98 %
Vdc 101 %
1 / 1
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Shutdown
ASYN
Shutdown
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DVCOH
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System Fault Messages

A Fault message is generated when either a fault condition occurs, or a warning condition occurs three times within ten minutes. The table below shows the possible fault messages and what actions need be taken.
If the input voltage is normal when the fault occurs then the UPS will switch immediately to the bypass mode to continuously feed power to the load.
If the fault condition occurs while the input power is abnormal and the UPS is in Bypass mode the UPS will shut down the output to prevent load equipment damage.
When a Fault condition exists, the red LED on the UPS display panel will illuminate until the fault is cleared.
Display Meaning Action
BYPOH Bypass Overheat – Overheating
condition occurred.
BYPOL Bypass Overload – UPS is over-
loaded.
CHRGOV Charger Overvoltage – Charger
overvoltage condition occurred.
CLMT Current Limit – Load on UPS out-
put exceeds unit specications.
DCIB DC Bus Imbalance – DC voltage
imbalance occurred.
DCOC DC Bus Overcurrent – DC overcur-
rent condition occurred.
DCOV DC Bus Overvoltage – DC over-
voltage condition occurred.
DCUVBS DC Bus Undervoltage during
Boostup Mode – DC Bus under­voltage condition occurred.
DCUVC DC Bus Undervoltage During
Charging Mode – DC Bus under­voltage condition occurred.
DVCOH Device Overheat – Overheating
condition occurred.
FSOPEN Fuse Open. Replace fuse.
INVOLNR Inverter Overload (Not Reset-
table) – Output overload condition occurred.
Check unit for blocked or in-operable fan. Lower am­bient temperature if it is greater than 104 °F (40 °C). Bypass operation will also cease if overheat condition is not corrected within 1 hr. of inverter shutdown. Try restarting. If condition re-occurs plan for total shut­down and call for service.
Shut down excess equipment to reduce load.
UPS is possibly faulty. Check the UPS operation conditions at time of fault. Not advisable to restart the UPS. Call for service.
Reduce load on UPS output.
Possible causes are UPS fault are connection of half-
wave rectier load. Check load and try restarting. If
condition persists, call for service.
UPS is possibly faulty. Check the UPS operation conditions at time of fault. Not advisable to restart the UPS. Call for service.
UPS is possible faulty, input wiring error, input over­voltage or connection of a motor load. Try restarting. If condition persists call for service.
UPS is possibly faulty. Check the UPS operation conditions at time of fault. Not advisable to restart the UPS. Call for service.
UPS is possibly faulty. Check the UPS operation conditions at time of fault. Not advisable to restart the UPS. Call for service.
Reduce equipment load to 100% or less and try restarting.
Reduce equipment load to 100% or less and manually restart the UPS.
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INVOLR Inverter Overload (Resettable) –
Output overload condition oc­curred.
OOC Output Overcurrent – UPS is over-
loaded.
VOOV Output Overvoltage – Output over-
voltage condition occurred.
VOUV Output Undervoltage – Output
undervoltage condition occurred.
Reduce equipment load to 100% or less, the UPS will auto-restart.
Shut down excess equipment to reduce load.
UPS is possibly faulty. Check the UPS operation conditions at time of fault. Not advisable to restart the UPS. Call for service.
UPS is possibly faulty. Check the UPS operation conditions at time of fault. Not advisable to restart the UPS. Call for service.

System Warning Messages

Warning messages are generated when a noncritical abnormal operating condition occurs. The following tables shows possible messages and their meaning.
When a Warning condition exists, the amber LED on the UPS display panel will ash for the duration of
the Warning condition.
Display Meaning Action
AOH Ambient Overheat – The unit is
overheated (warning is given when the internal temperature reaches and exceeds 50° C ambient).
ASYN Asynchronous mode – Input and
output frequency are different. Bypass is disabled.
BDEPL Battery Depleted – Battery not
within specications.
BLFE Battery Lifetime End – Batteries at
end of life.
BLFN Battery Lifetime Near End – Bat-
teries are nearing the end of their expected lifetime.
BOH Battery Overheat – Battery not
within specications.
BRPL Replace Battery – Battery at end
of life expectancy.
BSDV Battery Shutdown Voltage – Bat-
tery is discharged down to mini­mum level.
BTSTFL Battery Test Failed – Battery not
within specications.
BYPOV Bypass Overvoltage – Bypass
voltage exceeds UPS specica­tions.
Check to see if the ambient temperature is greater than 104 °F (40 °C) If so, turn on air conditioning and check the ventilation fan at the back of the unit for operation or obstructions. Otherwise, shut down the unit and call for service.
No Action Needed.
Contact the nearest Toshiba authorized representa­tive for service.
Have batteries replaced immediately.
Contact the nearest Toshiba authorized representa­tive to arrange for battery replacement.
Contact the nearest Toshiba authorized representa­tive for service.
Replace battery immediately.
UPS will shut down.
Contact the nearest Toshiba authorized representa­tive for service.
Depends on UPS mode.
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BYPUV Bypass Undervoltage – Bypass
voltage less than UPS specica­tions.
CALL Service Call Required – Inspection
of the unit is advised.
CHRGOV Charger Overvoltage – Battery
Charger not within specications.
CLMT Current Limit – UPS not within
specications.
DCER Display Cable Error – Display
cable is disconnected.
DDCN Communication Error between
Display and Main Controllers.
FBYPER Bypass Frequency Error – Input
frequency outside of UPS speci­cations.
FIER Input Frequency Error – Input fre-
quency outside of 45-65 Hz range.
LB Low Battery – The battery level
has dropped low (about 90% or less) during operation. Continued operation in this mode will deplete battery and cause output shut down.
OL110 Overload – UPS is overloaded
(110% and above) Unit will switch to bypass operation or shut down if no action is taken.
RCER Communication Error between
RemoteEye and UPS.
RSER Communication Error at Service
Port.
RUER Communication Error at LAN. Contact the nearest Toshiba authorized representa-
VDCUVBT DC Bus Undervoltage During Bat-
tery Test.
VIOV Input Overvoltage – Input voltage
exceeds UPS specications.
VIUV Input Undervoltage – Input voltage
less than UPS specications.
Depends on UPS mode.
Have inspection/service performed.
Contact the nearest Toshiba authorized representa­tive for service.
Contact the nearest Toshiba authorized representa­tive for service.
Connect the display cable.
Contact the nearest Toshiba authorized representa­tive for service.
Depends on UPS mode.
Depends on UPS mode.
Immediately shut down the load equipment in an orderly fashion and then press the STOP key.
Shut down excess equipment to reduce load.
Ensure RemotEye is connected to UPS. Contact the nearest Toshiba authorized representative for service.
Contact the nearest Toshiba authorized representa­tive for service.
tive for service.
Contact the nearest Toshiba authorized representa­tive for service.
Depends on UPS mode.
Depends on UPS mode.
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System Mode Messages

A UPS Mode message is generated when the UPS changes operating mode. The following tables list the possible operating modes for the UPS.
Display Meaning
Backup Backup – Power comes from other than input.
BattTest Battery Test – Battery test in progress.
Bypass Bypass – UPS is ofine, power is being provided directly from UPS input.
On-Line On-Line – Input converter and inverter are running (Double conversion mode).
Shutdown Shutdown – No output, DC Bus is charged through Softstart Resistor.
Startup Startup – UPS is starting up.

System Status Messages

A UPS Status message is generated when the UPS changes its status (from inverter to bypass mode, for example). The table below shows the possible Status messages and their meaning.
Display Meaning Action
BYP Bypass mode – Power is supplied by UPS input. No action needed.
CHRGERR Charger Error – Charger overvoltage error. Contact the nearest Toshiba autho-
rized representative for service.
DLYST Delay Start – UPS is counting down prior to
startup.
EE1ST EEPROM is loaded with default values. No action needed.
EE2RAERR EEPROM to RAM loading Error. Contact the nearest Toshiba autho-
EEUPERR EEPROM updating Error. Contact the nearest Toshiba autho-
EPO EPO circuit is active. Reset EPO switch to start.
FIERRST Frequency Input Error Start – Input frequency
could not be detected and UPS starts up with default EEPROM setup.
FLT A fault has occurred. See Fault records.
FWUPERR Firmware Update Error. Contact the nearest Toshiba autho-
INIT Initialization – UPS is inatilizing. No action needed.
INV Inverter mode. Inverter is running (it can be On-
LANSD UPS goes to Shutdown triggered from LAN SD
circuit.
No action needed.
rized representative for service.
rized representative for service.
Ensure correct input frequency is selected in UPS settings.
rized representative for service.
Line, Battery Test, or Backup)
Deactivate LAN shutdown signal to reset.
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LB Low Battery – The battery level has dropped low
(about 90% or less) during operation. Continued operation in this mode will deplete battery and cause output shut down.
PFAIL Input power failure. No action needed.
RMTSD Remote shutdown occurred. Disconnect LAN signal to reset.
RO2EEERR ROM to EE Loading Error. Contact the nearest Toshiba autho-
SYNC Synchronous mode. Input and output are synchronized.
TIMEDSD UPS is counting down prior to shutdown. Immediately shut down the load
WRN A warning has occurred. See Warning record.
Immediately shut down the load equipment in an orderly fashion and then press the STOP key.
rized representative for service.
equipment in an orderly fashion and then press the STOP key.
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UPS Protection System

System Protection Features

The following schematic shows the electrical locations of the protection devices on the UPS.
Overheating
Overcurrent
Current Limit
Overload
Input
Power
MCCB
Line Filter Inverter
Surge
Absorber
Input
Abnormal
Bypass
Input Fuse
Batteries
Low Battery
Level
*Static Switch
Rectier/
Chopper
+
Negative
Bus
* Switches are
solid state devices.
Isolation
Output
Fuse
Transformer
Overvoltage/
Undervoltage
Power Flow
Output Power

System Protection Functions

The following charts show the built-in system fault protection functions on all the UPS models.
BUILT-IN UPS FAULT PROTECTION FUNCTIONS
Protection Item Output Overvoltage Output Undervoltage Output Overload
LCD Message OUT-OV OUT-UV OVERLOAD
Cause
Operation Mode After Fault
Control malfunction;
chip error
Bypass operation – Chopper and inverter are
stopped
Control malfunction;
Fuse opened; Load issue
Audible Alarm Yes – Continuous buzzer
Visible Alarm Red Fault LED on
Relay Contact Alarm
Fault relay closed
Bypass relay closed
Auto-retransfer No
58
Overload – Short circuit at load
Inverter OL: Transfer to bypass;
Bypass OL: Inverter, chopper
stopped
See Audible Alarm Functions on
page 31
Inverter OL: Fault lamp off Bypass OL: Fault lamp on
Fault relay open;
Inverter OL: Bypass relay closed
Bypass OL: Bypass relay open
Inverter OL: Yes if bypass is OK
Bypass OL: No
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BUILT-IN UPS FAULT PROTECTION FUNCTIONS (CONT’D)
Protection Item Internal Overheat
LCD Message OVERHEAT DC-OV DC-OC
Cause
Operation Mode After Fault
Audible Alarm Yes – Continuous buzzer
Visible Alarm Red Fault LED on
Relay Contact Alarm
Auto-retransfer No
High ambient temperature
Fan failure;
Shutdown – No output
Bypass operation – Chopper and inverter are stopped
DC Circuit
Overvoltage
Chopper malfunction Inverter/chopper fault
Inverter OL – Transfer to bypass
Fault relay closed
Bypass relay closed
DC Circuit
Overcurrent

Preventive Maintenance/Parts Replacement

Preventive Maintenance

Toshiba 1600XP Series of uninterruptible power systems have been designed to provide years of trouble­free operation requiring a minimum of preventive maintenance.
The best preventive measure that the UPS user can take is to keep the area around the unit, particularly the air inlet vents, clean and free of moisture and dust accumulations. If the atmosphere of the installation site is very dusty, use a vacuum cleaner to periodically remove dust accumulations around and from the unit.
CAUTION
Only a qualied Toshiba representative should be allowed to perform any
routine maintenance or service on this equipment other than those preventive maintenance details which are described directly above this caution.

Cleaning the Touchscreen

The touchscreen display is covered with a protective Teon coating. It should be cleaned with a clean,
damp cotton cloth to avoid scratching the coating.
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Parts Replacement

The following list shows recommended intervals for periodic replacement of certain UPS parts:
Aluminum electrolytic 1. capacitors: Replace once every 5 years. Fuses: Replace once every 7 years.2.
3. Cooling fan: When operated in an ambient temperature of 86 °F (30 °C) to 104 °F (40°
C), replace every 3.5 years. When operated in an ambient temperature of less than 86 °F (30 °C) , replace every 5 years.
NOTE: The cooling fans are not hot swappable. Remove all power from the UPS before replacing the cooling fans.
(Open the UPS main circuit breaker, disconnect external battery cabinets, and partially slide out the top battery trays enough to open the internal DC power circuit.)`
Batteries: In order to maintain system reliability, the UPS batteries should be replaced on a 4. regular schedule. To ensure reliable operation, all of the batteries should be replaced at the same time. Use the following chart for replacement:
UPS BATTERY REPLACEMENT
BATT AMB TEMP* AVERAGE LIFETIME
68 – 77 °F (20 – 25 °C) Approximately 5 yrs.
86 °F (30 °C) Approximately 3.5 yrs.
95 °F (35 °C) Approximately 2.5 yrs.
104 °F (40 °C) Approximately 1.8 yrs.
113 °F (45 °C) Approximately 1.25 yrs.
* Continual operation at ambient temperatures above 25 °C will degrade the battery life.

Optional Receptacle Panel Installation Instructions

These are the instructions for installing the optional Modular Output Receptacle Panels for the 1600XP Series UPS. These instructions apply to all UH3-RP-XX panel options.
WARNING: The work outlined in these instructions is to be performed only on a completely un-energized UPS system.
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Refer to Figure 1 for location of UPS referenced material. Refer to Figure 2 for material referring to the
Mounting
Screws
Receptacle
Panel
Connector
receptacle panel module. There are different panels available depending on the UPS typeform.
Step 1: Remove the modular receptacle panel cover plate.
On the rear of the UPS, locate the cover plate for the receptacle panel module interface (see Figure 1).
Remove the 6 mounting screws.
Remove the cover plate. A square-shaped plug will be exposed.
Step 2: Snap-In Output Receptacle modular panel.
Carefully mate the square-shaped connector on the UPS to its matching counter part on the rear of the modular panel.
Step 3: Mount the receptacle panel.
Attach the screws removed from the cover plate through the mounting holes of the receptacle panels and back into the UPS mounting points.
Figure 1 Figure 2
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Optional MB (Maintenance Bypass) Units

The following illustration shows the circuit power ow when the UPS is operating in the optional Mainte­nance Bypass mode. The input jumper on the UPS must be set for 240 VAC.
NOTICE
Ensure the UPS is in Static Bypass before switching the unit from UPS to Maintenance Bypass mode or from Maintenance Bypass to UPS mode. Failure to do so could result in damage to the maintenance bypass switch or the UPS.
This Maintenance Bypass unit can only be used for 240 V applications. Ensure the UPS voltage selector jumper is set to 240 V. See page 13 for the correct 240 V setting.
Maintenance
Bypass Switch
Input
Power
MCCB
Surge
Absorber
Bypass
Input
Line Filter Inverter
Fuse
Batteries
*Static Switch
Rectier/
Chopper
+
Negative
Bus
* Switches are
solid state devices.
Output
Fuse
Isolation
Transformer
Power Flow
POWER FLOW IN MAINTENANCE BYPASS MODE FOR ALL MODELS
Follow the instructions below when switching to and from the Maintenance Bypass mode.
From Inverter Mode to Maintenance Bypass Mode
Turn the RUN/STOP switch to the STOP position on the UPS.1. Turn the Maintenance Bypass Switch to the Bypass position. The Bypass LED should be ON and the 2. UPS LED should be OFF. The LEDs are next to the Maintenance Bypass switch, on the back of the UPS. Turn the MCCB input breaker on the UPS to the OFF position. The UPS is now operating in Mainte-3. nance Bypass Mode.
From Maintenance Bypass Mode to Inverter Mode
Turn the MCCB input breaker on the UPS to the ON position.1. Turn the Maintenance Bypass switch to the UPS position. The UPS LED should be ON and the Bypass 2. LED OFF. Turn the RUN/STOP switch to the RUN position on the UPS. The UPS is now operating in the UPS 3. Mode.
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The following connections must be made to the Utility Panel and the Load Panel. The Main UPS output is located on the terminal block on the back of the UPS. (TB-4(X1) and TB-7(X3) 240 VAC.)
MAINTENANCE
BYPASS
MAIN
OUTPUT
LOAD
PANEL
UTILITY
PANEL
L1
L2
G
UPS
X1
X3
N
G
L1
L2
N
G
L1
L2
N
G
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External Layouts/Dimensions/Shipping Weights

Dimensional Data

DIMENSIONAL DATA
3.6 kVA 6 kVA 8 kVA 10 kVA 14 kVA 18 kVA 22 kVA
A
B
C
D
E
22.1 in.
(561 mm)
10.0 in.
(254 mm)
33.0 in.
(838 mm)
18 in.
(457 mm)
2.8 in.
(72 mm)
27.5 in.
(699 mm)
10.0 in.
(254 mm)
33.0 in.
(838 mm)
24.7 in.
(627 mm)
2.8 in.
(72 mm)
28.4 in.
(721 mm)
13.0 in.
(330 mm)
34.9 in.
(886 mm)
25.7 in.
(653 mm)
2.7 in.
(69 mm)
28.4 in.
(721 mm)
13.0 in.
(330 mm)
34.9 in.
(886 mm)
25.7 in.
(653 mm)
2.7 in.
(69 mm)
39.0 in.
(991 mm)
17.5 in.
(445 mm)
36.1 in.
(917 mm)
35.6 in.
(904 mm)
3.4 in.
(87 mm)
39.0 in.
(991 mm)
17.5 in.
(445 mm)
36.1 in.
(917 mm)
35.6 in.
(904 mm)
3.4 in.
(87 mm)
39.0 in.
(991 mm)
17.5 in.
(445 mm)
36.1 in.
(917 mm)
35.6 in.
(904 mm)
3.4 in.
(87 mm)

Electrical Conduit Knock-out Data

ELECTRICAL CONDUIT KNOCK-OUT HOLE SIZES (DIAMETER)
3.6 kVA 6 kVA 8 kVA 10 kVA 14 kVA 18 kVA 22 kVA
6 ea.
1.125 in.
(28.575 mm)
5 ea.
1.72 in.
(43.69 mm)
5 ea.
1.72 in.
(43.69 mm)
1 ea.
1.5 in.
(38.1 mm)
5 ea.
1.72 in.
(43.69 mm)
1 ea.
1.5 in.
(38.1 mm)
8 ea.
1.72 in.
(43.69 mm)
8 ea.
1.72 in.
(43.69 mm)
(43.69 mm)
8 ea.
1.72 in.

Unit and Shipping Weights

Model
3.6 kVA 280 127 325 147
6 kVA 346 157 395 179
8 kVA 476 214 533 240
10 kVA 476 214 533 240
14 kVA 784
18 kVA 784
22 kVA 784
Subject to update without notice.1.
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Pounds Kilograms Pounds Kilograms
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1
1
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1
355
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External Layout for 3.6kVA and 6kVA units
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SNMP Port
(Remote
-Eye III
Slot)
SNMP Port
(Remot
-Eye III
Slot)
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Index

switch 23
C
A
AC input mode 29
Altitude 20, 23
Application 5
Audible alarm 5, 58, 59
functions 31
Automatic Retransfer 23
B
Backup mode 30
Battery
backup mode 30, 31 backup time 19, 22, 26, 30
disposal 6
lifetime 23
Cable size 14
capacitors 60
Common-mode noise 5, 22
Communication interface 16
Conduit Knock-out, sizes 64
Cooling fan 60
D
Data. See Data Display Screens, Data Setting
Screens
DB9 Connector
female pinouts 18
male pinouts 16
Dimensional Data 64, 66
Display
low-voltage tolerances 26
manufacturer 24
pack 24
Pack (quantity) 24
recharge tolerances 28
recharging 28
replacement 3, 23, 60 voltage drop 5, 16, 30
Battery Cabinet 15
Buzzer volume 23
Bypass
disable 23
mode 27, 29, 37
overload capacity 22
Adjustment 32
Disposal 6
E
Emergency Power Off (EPO) function 14, 30
Enclosure 24
Environment 6, 23
Event Data Storage 23
F
fan 24, 59
Fault
protedtion functions 58, 59 signal 16, 29, 31
Frequency
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AUTO/MAN 22
Keypad
input 22
output 22
Warning 10
Front Panel layout 32, 33, 36, 38, 39
G
ground
Importance of, 7
terminals 14
ground
RS-232C 18
Grounding 9
H
Humidity 23
humidity 6
controls 38
password 39
Keys 34
Knock-out, sizes 64
L
labels, warning 11
Lifetime
battery 23, 60
capacitors, Aluminum electrolytic 60
fan, cooling 60
fuses 60
Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) Functions 32
Low Voltage Tolerance 26
M
I
Input Capacity 22
Input Frequency 22
warning 10
Input Voltage 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24
requirements 10
Inspection 6
Installation Precautions 7
Interface
communications 16, 17, 18
receptacle panel module 61
RS232 ASCII 23
Inverter Overload Capacity 22
K
MAIN tab 36
Maintenance Bypass 62, 63
Maintenance Bypass, voltage restrictions 62
Maintenance Bypass Unit 62
maximum ambient operating temperature 3
Mimic display 40
Mode
AC Input 29
MONITOR tab 40
N
Normal input power supply 16
O
Off 32
Operation modes. See Modes
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output disconnect 3
remote contacts interface 16
Overload Capacity 22
Overvoltage
DC 59
output 58
P
Parameters
changing 44, 46
Passwords 39
Peak Output Current 22
Power Backup 5
Power Conditioning 5
Power factor
output, rated load 26
Power factor
input 22
Remote Switch 14
RemotEye Network Card 18
Restrictions on UPS use 10
RS-232C 18
Run 32
S
Safety instructions 1, 3
Schedule Operation 23
Security
access 39
passwords 39
Security access 46
SETTINGS tab 42
parameters 46
Shipping Weight 64
output, rated load 22
Power failure signal 16, 17
Precautions 10
Preventive Maintenance 59
Protection System 58
R
Real Time Clock 23
Receptacle Panels 60, 61 Recharge Time 22, 28
RECORDS tab
Fault messages 53
Mode messages 56
Status messages 56
Warning messages 54
relay switch 16
Shutdown voltage 26
Signal Function
RS-232C 16
Signal Words 2
Size
battery packs 24
UPS dimensions 24
wire 14
Specications 19
Starting the UPS 27, 37
Startup, Initial 25
Stopping the UPS 27, 32
Stop Signal Operation 17
Storage 6, 23
temperature 23
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T
Terminal Block 13, 15
Theory of Operation 5
torque, tightening 14
Touchscreen
calibrate 45
control icons 34
keypad 38
layout 33
menu tree 36
mimic display 40
passwords 39
screen disable 37
U
Unpacking 6
UPS
Discharge Process 26, 30
UPS Connections 13
UPS functional overview 5
UPS stop signal input 16, 17
V
ventilation 10
Voltage Transient 22
Volume, Buzzer. See Buzzer Volume
W
warning labels 11
Warranty d, e, 6
Weights, shipping 64
Weights, UPS 64
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