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EMC Statements 

FCC Part 15 

NOTICE: 

Pursuant to section 15 of the FCC rules, this product has been tested and thereby 

complies to the conditions of a Class B (1000VA-2000VA) and Class A (3000VA) digital 
device, which have been established for offering sufficient protection against dangerous 
interference for installation in a residential area. Installation and use of the equipment should 
comply with the instructions provided in order to avoid such interference due to the amount 
of radio frequency energy that is radiated and generated by the equipment. In spite of this, 
we cannot assure that a certain amount of interference may not occur in some installations. If, 
by turning on and off, it can be deduced that your radio or television reception is found to be 
influenced by harmful interference from the equipment, it is recommended to use one of the 
following preventive measures: 

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Place the receiving antenna in a separate location or orientation. 

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Ensure a greater distance is achieved between the receiver and the equipment. 

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Ensure that your equipment is connected to an outlet on a separate circuit than the 
receiver. 

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Contact a technician experienced with radio and TV or a dealer for further assistance. 

ICES-003 

This Class B Interference Causing Equipment meets all requirements of the Canadian 
Interference Causing Equipment Regulations ICES–003. Cet appareil numérique de la classe 
B respecte toutes les 

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s du Reglement sur le 

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ateriel brouilleur du Canada. 

Declaration of Conformity Request 

Units labeled with a CE mark comply with the following standards and directives: 

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Harmonic Standards: EN 50091-1-1 and EN 50091-2 

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EU Directives:73/23/EEC, Council Directive on equipment designed for use within 

certain voltage limits 

93/68/EEC, Amending Directive 73/23/EEC 

89/336/EEC, Council Directive relating to electromagnetic compatibility 

92/31/EEC, Amending Directive 89/336/EEC relating to EMC 

The EC Declaration of Conformity is available upon request for products with a CE 

mark. 

 

VI

TABLE OF CONTENTS 

1.

 

Introduction ...........................................................................................3

 

2.

 

System description...............................................................................3

 

2.1 General description......................................................................................3

 

2.2 System Configuration ..................................................................................5

 

3.

 

Safety Information ................................................................................6

 

4.

 

Storage...................................................................................................7

 

5.

 

Installation .............................................................................................7

 

5.1 Environment ................................................................................................7

 

5.2 Rear panel views .......................................................................................10

 

5.3

 

Connection to mains and loads (1000 – 3000 VA) ...............................14

 

5.4 Default settings at the factory ....................................................................15

 

6.

 

Computer and Alarm connections ....................................................16

 

6.1 EPO port (emergency power off) ...............................................................17

 

6.2 Data Line protection (1000 – 3000 VA) ......................................................17

 

6.2 Load segments (1000 – 3000 VA) .............................................................17

 

7.

 

User’s guide to operations ................................................................18

 

7.1 Starting and shutting down the UPS ..........................................................18

 

7.2 Button Operation .......................................................................................18

 

7.3 Control Panel functions..............................................................................19

 

7.4 Interpreting UPS messages.......................................................................23

 

7.5 Trouble shooting ........................................................................................24

 

8.

 

Maintenance ........................................................................................25

 

8.1 Replacing batteries ....................................................................................25

 

9.

 

Warranty ..............................................................................................27

 

10.

 

Technical Specifications ....................................................................27

 

10.1 Power Range 1000-3000 VA (100/110/120V) ..........................................27

 

10.2 Power Range 1000-3000 VA (220/230/240V) ..........................................27

 

10.3 Power Range 1000-3000 VA (100/110/120V 19” Rack-mount model) .....28

 

10.4 Power Range 1000-3000 VA (220/230/240V 19” Rack-mount model).....29

 

10.5 Battery Packs ..........................................................................................32

 

Summary of Contents for DS1000B

Page 1: ...User s Guide Durable Series Models DS1000B 1500B 2000B 3000B DS1000B RM 1500B RM 2000B RM 3000B RM ...

Page 2: ... local branch offices or your dealers Who the warranty protects This warranty is valid only for the first consumer purchaser What the warranty does not cover 1 Any product on which the serial number has been defaced modified or removed 2 Damage deterioration or malfunction resulting from a Accident misuse neglect fire water or other acts of nature unauthorized product modification or failure to fo...

Page 3: ...lusion of incidental or consequential damages so the above limitations and exclusions may not apply to you Limitations of Warranty for Australian States and Territories The Trade Practices Act 1974 and corresponding State and Territory Fair Trading Acts or legalization of another Government the relevant acts in certain circumstances imply mandatory conditions and warranties which cannot be exclude...

Page 4: ... classe B respecte toutes les ٛ aterielٛ s du Reglement sur le ٛ ateriel brouilleur du Canada Declaration of Conformity Request Units labeled with a CE mark comply with the following standards and directives z Harmonic Standards EN 50091 1 1 and EN 50091 2 z EU Directives 73 23 EEC Council Directive on equipment designed for use within certain voltage limits 93 68 EEC Amending Directive 73 23 EEC ...

Page 5: ...el away from batteries 2 The instructions contained within this safety manual are deemed important and should be closely followed at all times during installation and follow up maintenance of the UPS and batteries CAUTION The unit has a dangerous amount of voltage If the UPS indicator is on the unit s outlets may have a dangerous amount of voltage even when not plugged into the wall outlet because...

Page 6: ...hat a power failure lasts longer than a UPS backup time it will shut down avoiding battery discharge and as soon as voltage comes back the UPS will automatically charge up and start recharging the batteries As shown in fig 1 block diagram z An input filter reduces transients on the mains z For maintaining full battery charge AC power is rectified and regulated in the rectifier feeding power to the...

Page 7: ... 3000VA 5 min 4 hours Additional External Battery Cabinets are available if more back up time is needed 6 3 Safety Information Information presented here is vital to all personnel and please also read the UPS safety manual Storage and Transportation Please handle with extreme caution since a high amount of energy is contained with the batteries Always keep the unit in position as marked on the pac...

Page 8: ...mber the following when locating the UPS system and battery options z Avoid extremes of temperature and humidity Maximal battery life can be attained with a recommended temperature range of 15 C to 25 C z Provide protection for the equipment from moisture z Space and ventilation requirements must be met Ensure there is 100mm behind and 50mm on the sides of the UPS for ventilation z Ensure that the...

Page 9: ...hased Installation with bottom bracket Part No RMB 06 2 PCS Screw M5 11 4 PCS Installation with rear bracket Part No RMB 01 2PCS Screw M5 11 4 PCS 10 5 2 Rear panel views 1KVA 1 5KVA Rear Panel SMART SLOT OPTIONAL DATA LINE PROTECTION BATTERY BACKUP OUTLETS EXTENDED BATTERY CONNECTOR USB SMART SLOT OPTIONAL DATA LINE PROTECTION BATTERY BACKUP OUTLETS EXTENDED BATTERY CONNECTOR USB 100 110 120V EPO...

Page 10: ...CUIT BREAKER 12 RM 1U 1KVA Rear Panel RM 2U 1KVA 1 5KVA Rear Panel INPUT CIRCUIT BREAKER EPO RS232 SMART SLOT OPTIONAL BATTERY BACKUP OUTLETS 100 110 120V BATTERY BACKUP OUTLETS SMART SLOT 220 230 240V CIRCUIT BREAKER EPO RS232 INPUT USB INPUT USB RS232 CIRCUIT BREAKER EPO INPUT USB BATTERY BACKUP OUTLETS DATA LINE PROTECTION DATA LINE PROTECTION BATTERY BACKUP OUTLETS SMART SLOT SMART SLOT 100 11...

Page 11: ...PS Connect a second battery cabinet to the first one with the cable provided if more than one is to be installed z Be aware of UPS parameters and changing the Battery pack quantity when using the external battery cabinets see chapter 7 2 z Connect the Input cable to the UPS and connect the other end to a grounded outlet The batteries will automatically charge when connected to the mains Please rea...

Page 12: ...that allows you to install different communications cards It can be used parallel with either the RS232 or USB ports Currently there are two cards available for the optional interface slot An SNMP WEB card allows management and monitoring over a network or internet and the AS 400 card allows voltage free relay contacts Your local dealer will have more information about these option cards Connectin...

Page 13: ...to chapter 5 2 regarding the two load segments that come with each model 18 7 User s guide to operations Necessary information for operation of the unit is covered in this chapter Normally the UPS runs automatically but on those few occasions such as just after installation all the starting and shutting down procedures are described herein 7 1 Starting and shutting down the UPS Starting the UPS z ...

Page 14: ...YPASS While operating in bypass mode this LED will light up in yellow FAULT If any internal error occurs in the UPS this LED will light up in red and give off an audible alarm Press any of the buttons on the front panel to turn off the alarm 20 Status of the UPS measurements and alarms are all indicated on the LCD screen Figure 6 Control panel Normal display The UPS status is shown in normal displ...

Page 15: ... goes into free run mode 2 5 7 5 Input Bypass Voltage I P Bypass Set Select Input Voltage range when bypass is available 10 10 15 15 20 10 15 Free Run Mode Free Run Set Select if UPS can run in Free run mode unsynchronized ON OFF ON Bypass Enable Disable at Free run mode Bypass disable If Enable is chosen the UPS can go to bypass when unsynchronized Disable Enable Disable HE mode Setting HE Mode S...

Page 16: ... What You Should Do Output Overload Two Beeps per second The UPS is overloaded in Line Mode Your equipment needs more power than the UPS can provide The UPS operates on bypass Shut off the least important equipment connected to the UPS If this solves the overload problem the UPS will switch from bypass back to normal operation Battery Test No Beeps The UPS is doing a battery test No action needed ...

Page 17: ... burn from high short circuit currents Please observe the following precautions 1 Remove jewelry and metal objects such as watches and rings 2 Use tools that have insulated handles 3 Keep tools and other metal objects from contacting and away from the batteries ELECTRIC ENERGY HAZARD Do not attempt to rewire alter or change any battery wiring or connectors Attempting to make such alterations can c...

Page 18: ...ss Voltage 184 265 VAC user selectable 28 Input Voltage range 120 140 160 VAC 276 VAC Frequency 50 60 Hz Auto selection Frequency window from mains 45 65 Hz Synchronization window 3Hz Input current 1000 VA 4A 1500 VA 6A 2000 VA 7 7A 3000 VA 12A Input Power factor 0 97 OUTPUT Output Voltage 208 220 230 240 VAC selectable from LCD panel Voltage regulation 2 Voltage distortion 5 THD at full non linea...

Page 19: ...oling Forced air cooling Humidity 0 95 non condensing Audible noise 40 db normal and battery mode 30 STANDARDS Safety EN50091 1 1 Emissions EN50091 2 class B Immunity EN50091 2 100 110 120V Model OUTPUT POWER 1000VA 700W 1500VA 1050W 2000VA 1400W 3000VA 2100W Connection Input Attached power cord Connection Output 6 x 5 15R US 6 x 5 15R US 12 x 5 15R US 12 x 5 15R US Battery type Lead acid 7 2Ah 12...

Page 20: ...to 90 4 hours to 90 4 hours to 90 Dimensions W x L x H mm 428 x 425 x 84 428 x 425 x 84 428 x 635 x 84 428 x 635 x 84 Weight kg 17 1 18 1 31 6 32 5 19 Rack mount Model 1U OUTPUT POWER 1000VA 700W Connection Input IEC 320 10A Connection Output 4 x IEC 320 10A Battery type Lead acid 7 Ah 6V Number of batteries 4 Backup time full load 6 min Recharge time 4 hours to 90 Dimensions W x L x H mm 428 x 52...

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