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Code

Definition

E01

System off resulting from Microprocessor checksum error.

E03

Battery voltage is below safe operating range (AC mode).

E04

Battery voltage has exceeded safe operating range (AC mode).

E05

Thermal sensor is dead or unit exceeds safe temperature.

E10

Configuration dip switch is in the off position.

E13

Input/Output voltage difference is out of 6V specification (AC tracking mode).

E22

+DC bus voltage is out of the range of +15% to -10%.

E23

-DC bus voltage is out of the range of +15% to -10%.

E24

Phase unlocks between input and output.

E32

Power is over 100% for 60 seconds.

E32

Power is over 125% for 10 seconds.

E32

Power is over 150%.

E32

Power is over 300%

E32

RMS current is over 100% for 60 seconds.

E32

RMS current is over 125% for 10 seconds.

E32

RMS current is over 150% for 3 seconds

E32

RMS current is over 300%

E32

Power is over 100% or RMS current is over 100% for 5 seconds (DC mode).

E32

Power is over 125% (DC mode).

E40

Temperature is out of range.

E52

Output senses a short circuit.

E53

Battery test error (battery may be bad or needs charge time).

E55

Input voltage is over 150Vrms for 120vac units.

Diagnostic codes not listed are used by Engineering staff for programming purposes.

If your unit should have a problem, please call our Technical Support department to resolve
any issues.  Please call, 800-238-7272 or 972-446-7363 and ask for Technical Support.
When you call with a problem, please be prepared to provide the following information to the
technician.

Model number: example:  MCP 3000 E
Model Part number: example: 900xxxxx (8-15 characters-always starts with 900)
Model Serial number: example: FC87011200001 (13 characters)
Length in Service: example 25 months
Diagnostic code at time of problem: example: E32
Time of day during failure: example: 4:15 am
Weather conditions during failure: example:  clear skies, no power problems.

OurTechnical Support department is open from 8am -5pm Central standard time USA Monday
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English

Summary of Contents for MCP 5000iE

Page 1: ...MCP E Series User s Manual...

Page 2: ...2 Controls and Indicators 4 3 Installation 6 4 Operation 13 5 Troubleshooting 17 6 Replacing the Battery 20 7 Obtaining Service 24 8 Specifications 25 9 Configurable Parameters Settings 26 10 Limited...

Page 3: ...ch interference in a residential installation This equipment generates and uses radio frequency and if not installed and used properly that is in strict accordance with the manufacturer s instructions...

Page 4: ...d the use of any of its products in direct patient care Para Systems will not knowingly sell its products for use in such applications unless it receives in writing assurances satisfactory to Para Sys...

Page 5: ...ault Icon This icon and error code will illuminate when the self diagnostics are able to determine the problem Unit Charger Icon This icon will illuminate when the unit is charging the batteries Unit...

Page 6: ...her the input or output based on selection of input or output as described previously Unit Frequency Icon When selected this will display the frequency from either the input or output based on selecti...

Page 7: ...t for optional cards 2 Switch momentary switch used to change displays or silence alarm 3 Dip switches used to configure unit parameters 4 Simple Communications port AS400 5 RS232 intelligent communic...

Page 8: ...Alarm Silencer Silences the Alarm in the Battery Mode 5 Configuration Switches Must be set before turning the UPS ON see page 8 6 Input Circuit Breakers Turn OFF ON the input of the UPS 7 RS232 Port I...

Page 9: ...o theAC Input s N terminal connect AC ground to the AC Input s ground terminal Be sure that all the connections and the strain relief are tightly secured 6 Push the output cable through the strain rel...

Page 10: ...Authorized Service Personnel ONLY Model MCP5000iE MCP7000iE Input Circuit Breaker 40 Amp 50 Amp Input Wire Size Temp 8 AWG min75 C 6 AWG min75 C Wire Conductor Three conductor copper wire only Tighte...

Page 11: ...e mounting tray on the floor next to the UPS as shown below 3 Roll the UPS onto the mounting tray 4 Align the four screw holes on the mounting tray with the four screw holes on the bracket at the fron...

Page 12: ...rack are not included screw size varies with rack size The kit includes two mounting brackets and four retaining screws Locate the mounting bracket screw holes on the side panels of the UPS at the fr...

Page 13: ...00VA OR GREATER A LASER PRINTER DRAWS SIGNIFICANTLY MORE POWER WHEN PRINTING THAN AT IDLE AND MAY OVERLOAD THE UPS NETWORKSURGE PROTECTION CONNECTION OPTIONAL Connect a 10 Base T network line to the p...

Page 14: ...A Push the ON OFF button on the front panel Put the input circuit breaker on the rear panel in the OFF position Unplug the input power cord from the AC wall outlet Turning ON OFF the 5000 7000VA To tu...

Page 15: ...h English Configuration Switches for the MCP 2000 3000 5000 7000 The System Enable switch must be enabled for the UPS to operate MCP 2000 and MCP 3000 RS232 Port Control Port pinouts and Confirguation...

Page 16: ...otection circuit takes control the unit will switch to bypass mode until the overload is removed If the load is excessive the input circuit breaker will open and the unit will shut down REPLACE BATTER...

Page 17: ...n 1 UPS failure fault Pin 2 Summary alarm normally open closes on event Pin 3 Common for pin 4 Pin 4 EPO or shutdown Pin 5 Common ground for all relays Pin 6 Bypass active make ups on open Pin 7 Batte...

Page 18: ...may be overloaded periodically by a random load increase Verify if the load may be affected by a printer or excessive loading such as numerous phones etc remove excessive load to eliminate Diagnostic...

Page 19: ...C mode E40 Temperature is out of range E52 Output senses a short circuit E53 Battery test error battery may be bad or needs charge time E55 Input voltage is over 150Vrms for 120vac units Diagnostic co...

Page 20: ...85 or 12 E23 Difference between DC bus is more then 70Vdc E25 Input Output frequency difference out of 1Hz during AC mode normal E26 Battery voltage low 2K 57V 3K 76V 5K 190V 7K 228V out of range DC...

Page 21: ...contains no user serviceable parts Repairs and Battery replacement must be performed by Authorized Service Personnel ONLY CAUTION CAUTION Do not dispose of batteries in a fire The batteries May explo...

Page 22: ...Determine if the battery is inadvertently grounded If inadvertently grounded remove source of the ground Contact with any part of a grounded battery can result in electrical shock The likelihood of su...

Page 23: ...top row of the batteries 11 Remove the bottom four retaining screws and the bottom battery retaining bracket 12 Remove the bottom row of the batteries 13 Install the bottom row of new batteries 14 Rei...

Page 24: ...screws from front panel of the UPS 3 Remove the six retaining screws and the battery case retaining bracket 4 Disconnect the battery wiring harness connector 5 Remove the battery case 6 Insert the new...

Page 25: ...nditions during failure example clear skies no power problems J A description of the protected equipment including model numbers if possible K A technician will ask you for the above information and i...

Page 26: ...ternal battery Rack Mount unit w three external battery Rack Mount unit w four external battery Rack Mount unit w five external battery 54 137 91 228 155 366 200 471 266 625 33 85 55 141 101 233 130 2...

Page 27: ...d operate in normal AC mode after a low battery shutdown and normal AC has returned Setaudible alarm state Enabled User may Enable or Disable until Low Battery Warning Enabled The UPS will emit an aud...

Page 28: ...238 7272 or fax 972 446 9011 to find out which opitions are available Come visit our web site at www minutemanups com to find out about all the Power Protection products available from MINUTEMAN Engli...

Page 29: ...in regard to use or application of Para Systems s equipment is furnished without charge and on the basis that it represents Para Systems s best judgment under the circumstances but it is used at the...

Page 30: ...Carrollton Texas 75007 USA Type of Equipment Uninterruptible Power Supplies Model No MCP 700 E Y MCP 1000 E Y MCP 2000 E Y MCP 3000 E Y MCP 5000 E Y MCP 7000 E Y MCP 700RM E Y MCP 1000RM E Y MCP 2000...

Page 31: ...32 Notes English English 30...

Page 32: ...Para Systems Inc 1455 Lemay Dr Carrollton TX 75007 Phone 972 446 7363 800 238 7272 Fax 972 446 9011 Quickfax 800 263 3933 Internet minutemanups com PN 34000203 Rev 0...

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