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When the ON/OFF delay settings of OUTPUT1 and OUTPUT2 are set as shown in the following table, and 

you turn the UPS ON and OFF, power is supplied as shown in the following figure. 

 

 

 

 

 

 
 

 

 

 

 

 

 
 

 

 

 

 

 
 

 

 

 

 

 
 

 

 

 

 

 

Output states of OUTPUT0, 1, and 2 under Output Line Control 

 

 

 

 

 
 

 

 

 

 

 

 
 

 

 

 

 

 
 

 

 

 

 

 
 

 

 

 
 
 

 
You can use the user settings menu to select the operation of OUTPUT0 after OUTPUT1 and OUTPUT2 stop for one of the 
following reasons 

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  Control by power management software 

  Stopped by standard UPS service of the operating system 

  When the Interface item is set to Standalone, and power outage backup power is being supplied, after the passage of 

the outlet box power outage output times specified for OUTPUT1 and OUTPUT2 with items §3.25 and §3.26 in the 

User Settings Guide

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Depending on the setting of §3.27 in the 

User Settings Guide

, the operation of OUTPUT0 is as shown in the following table.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

The optional “SANUPS SOFTWARE” power management software is required to connect two or more computers to 
OUTPUT1 and OUTPUT2, and perform independent shutdown and UPS power management. 

The “SANUPS SOFTWARE” allows the delay times of OUTPUT1 and OUTPUT2 to be set to user-specified values. 

 

When using a outlet box and the “SANUPS SOFTWARE” power management software, user setting menu items §3.21 to 
§3.27 in the 

User Settings Guide

 cannot be set on the UPS. Set in the power management software. For details, refer to 

the 

User Guide

 of the power management software. 

User settings menu 

OUTPUT0 operation 

Power supply stops 
(default setting) 

OFF 

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§3.27 “Setting Operation of Outlet Box 
OUTPUT0 After Stopping of OUTPUT1 and 
OUTPUT2” 

Power supply continues 

Bypass power supply

 

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 Bypass power supply when the setting of §3.11 “Setting UPS Operation at 

  OFF” in the 

User Settings Guide

 

Operation of OUTPUT0 after OUTPUT1 and 2 stop

When using optional “SANUPS SOFTWARE” power management software

 

ON delay time 
3 minutes

 

OFF delay time 

3 minutes

 

OFF delay time 

10 seconds

 

Stops after approx. 10 seconds

OUTPUT 2 output

 

OUTPUT 1 output

Starts after approx. 3 minutes

UPS
OFF

 

OUTPUT 0 output

ON delay time 
10 seconds

 

* Operation selectable in user 

settings menu 

Example ON/OFF delay time settings for OUTPUT1 and OUTPUT2

Outlet 

ON delay time 

OFF delay time 

OUTPUT1 

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3 minutes 

OUTPUT2 

3 minutes 

10 seconds 

UPS 

ON 

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• Remote switch 
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Summary of Contents for SANUPS E11A102U

Page 1: ...Instruction Manual 200V Model 1kVA 2kVA 3kVA Uninterruptible Power Supply M0010157 ...

Page 2: ...Installation Precautions 6 3 3 Usage Precautions 7 4 Checking the Contents of the Package 8 5 External Dimensions and Part Names 9 5 1 Front and Back Panels of UPS 9 5 2 Control Panel and Indicators 11 5 3 External Interfaces 12 6 Installation 16 6 1 Installation Environment Check 16 6 2 Installation Space Check 16 6 3 Horizontal Installation 17 6 4 Vertical Installation 18 6 5 Rack Mounting 20 7 ...

Page 3: ...tlet Box 58 18 3 1 Outlet Box Wiring and Settings 59 18 3 2 Configuration of an Output line Control System 60 18 4 Combining a Remote Switch and Outlet Boxes 61 18 5 LAN Interface Card 62 18 6 Contact Interface Card 63 18 7 Connecting the Emergency Power Off EPO Terminals 64 19 Characteristic of UPS 65 19 1 Basic Operation 65 19 2 Protective Functions 66 19 3 Protective Function Table 66 19 4 Spec...

Page 4: ...default value of the user setting pages 26 35 to 37 When the default settings do not match with your environment or requirements Change the user setting User settings Guide Perform the power outage simulation test pages 28 to 29 Connect the load devices page 30 Start up the UPS page 31 Turn the load device power on page 32 When not using the power management software Charge the UPS page 27 Check t...

Page 5: ...ect operation CAUTION Denotes hazards which COULD cause bodily injury and product or property damage as a result incorrect operation Additionally even those hazards denoted by CAUTION could lead to a serious accident so the instructions should be strictly followed The following labels indicate particularly important instructions which must be carefully followed The graphic symbols indicate prohibi...

Page 6: ...e UPS rises which could cause battery deterioration resulting in a fire For maintenance the UPS requires at least 1 m 40 inches space at the front and 50 cm 20 inches at the back The space around the UPS must be ventilated Unless the ventilation airflow is maintained gas produced by battery charging could result in rupture or explosion of the case Install the UPS on a stable surface capable of bea...

Page 7: ...y parts exchange and repair can result in electric shock and damage to the UPS when performed by anyone other than qualified service personnel All such repairs and modifications will void the warranty CAUTION The following table shows the UPS states resulting from operation of the INV ON STAND BY switche and MAIN SW or MAIN MCCB breaker Check the indicators before and after operating Do not touch ...

Page 8: ...electric shock Do not attempt to open or disassemble batteries The electrolyte is harmful to the skin and eyes The battery contains diluted sulfuric acid which is extremely toxic If a battery leaks take appropriate measures to prevent any battery fluid contacting your skin or clothing Diluted sulfuric acid may cause blindness if it gets into the eye may burn skin upon contact It is electrically co...

Page 9: ...n range is selectable User can select synchronization range from 1 3 or 5 3 3 See Setting Frequency Sync Range in the User Settings Guide to change the setting The factory default setting is 3 4 Protect branch circuits by using the breaker UL489 compliant breaker of the specified capacity on distribution panels To meet the requirements of UL standards always protect both polarities 3 3 2 2 I In ns...

Page 10: ...h could result in foreshortened battery life and premature battery failure 4 If the UPS is not operated for a long period the batteries may require recharging If the batteries in the UPS are left uncharged their service life will be greatly foreshortened Recharge refresh charge in accordance with the UPS storage environment as shown in the table below See 9 2 UPS Charge to recharge the UPS Storage...

Page 11: ...item is missing contact your supplier or SANYO DENKI Supplied Manuals vary depending on the UPS model Power Management Software disc CD ROM 1 Rack mounting bracket Right 1 Left 1 E E1 11 1A A1 10 02 2 E11A 1 Network cable 1 Instruction Manual User Settings Guide Note about sale or transfer of ownership Input Power Cable 1 Stands 2 Cable Clamps 5 Bushings 6 Screws for Stands M4 8 4 Screws for Rack ...

Page 12: ...ck k P Pa an ne el ls s o of f U UP PS S MAIN SW BATT EXT INPUT BYPASS OC 8A Reset Push to OPTION CARD EXT BATT INPUT BATT EXT Inside cover Inside cover E E1 11 1A A1 10 02 2 E E1 11 1A A3 30 02 2 E E1 11 1A A2 20 02 2 Length 1 8 m 71 inches Length 1 8 m 71 inches Length 1 8 m 71 inches 17 32 inch 440 mm 86 mm 3 39 inch NEMA L6 20P NEMA L6 20P NEMA L6 20P ...

Page 13: ...itch 2 or optional linked operation cables Battery connector EXT BATT Battery connector for external battery optional 2 Forced bypass switch 3 Forced Bypass Switch to bypass power supply during maintenance connecting the maintenance bypass unit optional 2 The weight and depth dimension of UPS are as follows Weight Depth Model kg lbs mm inches E11A102 17 37 5 408 16 06 E11A202 29 63 9 565 22 24 E11...

Page 14: ...TEST Battery test Result Normal Testing Blinking speed changes Result Error BATT TEST Battery test operation CLEAR Stop buzzer clear result of battery test The LEDs on the control panel are described as Green INPUT or Red ALARM The LEDs state are indicated as follows LED lights LED blinks Indications of LED in this manual 1 Economy mode operation When power conditions are good UPS supplies this po...

Page 15: ...nt application For more information about the power management software see 16 How to Use Power Management Software or the User Guide on the supplied CD ROM 2 Interface setting Standalone Select this setting when you want to shut down the UPS automatically using the standard UPS service provided by the operating system NetWare Windows NT etc Signal names External view 2 RXD 3 TXD 5 GND 4 DTR 6 DSR...

Page 16: ... a fault occurs in the UPS main unit Active transistor conduction state External transmission signal electrical characteristics Interface Transistor open collector output Maximum rating DC 35V 100mA Normal state Open high impedance Active state Conduction When connecting inductive or capacitive loads do not exceed the maximum rating When connecting a voltage load connect minus polarity to the COM ...

Page 17: ...e REMOTE connector terminal names External view There are 2 REMOTE connectors each with the same functions For remote control of one UPS unit connect either of the connectors to a remote switch For control of multiple UPS units connect as follows Connect one of the REMOTE connectors on one UPS unit to a remote switch Connect a linked operation cable option to the other REMOTE connector to link the...

Page 18: ...utlet box EPO terminals 1 2 3 4 AUX OUTPUT 5 6 Switch contacts 2 Outlet box option One touch terminal block Compatible wires AWG26 to 20 Cable supplied with outlet box EPO terminals AUX OUTPUT 5 6 Note on using EPO terminals While the UPS has been stopped in a emergency by using a switch connected to the EPO terminals if the UPS Battery Power Startup procedure described in 11 1 UPS startup is perf...

Page 19: ... to 40 C 32 to 104 F Relative humidity 20 to 90 Do not install the UPS in the following locations Where the ambient temperature exceeds 40 C 104 F Where high humidity may occur Where corrosive gas or salt spray may be present Where it may be subject to vibration and shock Where dust may accumulate When the UPS is rack mounted in a poorly ventilated rack 6 6 2 2 I In ns st ta al ll la at ti io on n...

Page 20: ...ing and installing the UPS Be careful not to get your hands caught when installing the stand When the UPS is horizontally installed always place with the control panel on the right Do not place other objects on top of the UPS Doing so can damage the UPS Prepare the bushings supplied Insert the supplied bushings into the holes on the left side and right side Place the UPS on installation location T...

Page 21: ...areful to avoid straining your lower back when moving and installing the UPS Be careful not to get your hands caught when installing the stand When the UPS is vertically installed attach two supplied stands Always place with the left side of the UPS on the bottom and the control panel on the top Prepare two stands four screws and two bushings supplied Place the UPS on the table and then use screws...

Page 22: ... floor mounting brackets six screws and four bushings supplied Place the UPS on the table and then use screws to attach the brackets to the holes on the left side Place the UPS with the brackets on the bottom and the control panel on the top Insert six bushings into the holes on the UPS Place the UPS on installation location For safety fixing the UPS on the floor with a bolt is recommended E E1 11...

Page 23: ...S Do not place other objects on top of the UPS Doing so can damage the UPS The UPS is heavy installation at the very bottom of the rack is recommended Always use L type rails support rails when mounting the UPS in a rack Contact the manufacturer of your rack for more information about L type rails Prepare the left and right rack mounting brackets four screws and two bushings supplied Attach the le...

Page 24: ...attery pack side Connect the battery connector Verify that Forced Bypass is set to Inverter Attach the battery cover Attach the front panel This completes the battery connector connection Loosen this screw and remove the battery cover by sliding in the direction of the arrow This screw cannot be removed from the battery cover because it is designed to prevent dropping Remove by sliding in the dire...

Page 25: ... a Sanyo Denki representative for more information about optional equipment Using a LAN interface card page 62 Using a contact interface card page 63 Connecting an outlet box and performing output line control pages 58 to 61 Connecting a remote switch for remote operation page 53 Using linked operation pages 54 to 57 Connecting the Emergency Power Off EPO terminals page 64 Connecting a Network cab...

Page 26: ... as follows to connect the input power plug of the UPS Prepare the supplied input power cable and cable clamp Attach the cable clamp to the UPS inlet side of the input power cable Check that MAIN MCCB is in the OFF position Connect the input power cable to the INPUT of the UPS Connect the input power plug of the UPS to a utility power outlet The figure below shows the connections of the input powe...

Page 27: ...rminal phase is connected with N of the IEC connector on this UPS Areas which have single line grounding NEMA TYPE L6 20P View from blade side When the AC input power is single wire grounded always connect the ground phase to the W terminal phase side of the input cable W terminal phase is connected with N of the IEC connector on this UPS Proper UPS input power cable connections Breaker is OFF Ins...

Page 28: ...is available during power outage Test result OK Test result NG See If power outage simulation test does not finish properly check the following points to perform countermeasure page 29 Configure the user setting User Settings Guide Charge the UPS page 27 Connect the load devices page 30 Turn on the load device power page 32 When you do not change the user setting proceed to next step When the defa...

Page 29: ... U Us se er r S Se et tt ti in ng gs s C Ch he ec ck k See 12 2 Setup Menu List to check the setting value The factory default settings of the UPS are indicated by the mark in the Default Setting column in the Setup Menu List When the load specification requirement or your environments do not configurate with the default setting of the UPS change the user setting When you use the UPS without chang...

Page 30: ...tage the full capacity of the backup function may not be available The UPS should be charged as follows when the battery modules optional are connected Battery module Type Connected UPS Connecting unit qty Backup time Charge time 1 20 min At least 36 hours 2 40 min At least 60 hours 20 minute backup Battery module for E11A 3 60 min At least 84 hours 1 30 min At least 48 hours 30 minute backup Batt...

Page 31: ...roperly the buzzer sound and LED state will be as indicated in steps and Hold for 1 second Set MAIN MCCB on the back panel of the UPS to ON Set MAIN MCCB to OFF Step is not necessary if the procedure in 9 2 UPS Charge was performed beforehand Tip Press and hold for at least 1 second Buzzer 2 beeps 2 beeps repeated LEDs Green INPUT Blinking Green INV ON STAND BY Lit Green OUTPUT Lit LEDs Green INPU...

Page 32: ...tep in 7 1 Battery Connector Connection After setting to Inverter press and hold for 1 second Green OUTPUT does not light Press and hold for 1 second See the step in 9 3 Outage Simulation Test Red ALARM lights Contact your supplier Contact your supplier or SANYO DENKI when the Red ALARM lights or when the UPS does not operate properly even if you perform the countermeasure above Press and hold for...

Page 33: ... grounding If the load device input plug is a NEMA type plug connect the W N terminal of the load device input plug to the N terminal of the UPS See the above figure Areas which have single line grounding If the load devices are a single wire grounded connection always connect the ground phase to the N terminal phase side See the above figure Never connect the following types of load devices to th...

Page 34: ...uble Conversion Mode When the Green DOUBLE CONVERSION and the Green ECONOMY are both off the UPS is in Active Filter Mode Notes for the UPS operation mode and LED indicators Set MAIN MCCB on the back panel of the UPS to ON LEDs LED that indicates the output voltage setting of UPS blinks See 5 2 Control panel and Indicators after 5 seconds Green INPUT Blinking Green INV ON STAND BY Off Green OUTPUT...

Page 35: ... Guide for details However the setting cannot be changed if MAIN MCCB is not set to ON so preset this setting when there is a normal AC input power supply during UPS operation At this step turn the load device power on Green LOAD LEVEL 25 100 will light depending on the connected load capacities If the Red O L lights and the buzzer sound is emitted four short beeps followed by another four short b...

Page 36: ...o shutting down the UPS Operation varies depending on the user setting of Shutdown operation See 3 9 Setting UPS Shutdown Operation in the User Settings Guide for details Hold for 1 second Do not touch MAIN MCCB when you perform a daily shutdown Leave it set to ON Note Press and hold for at least 1 second Buzzer Musical trill LEDs Green INPUT Lit Green INV ON STAND BY Off Green OUTPUT Off ...

Page 37: ...ut power is shut off while the UPS is operating the batteries are discharged as if a power outage occurred Be aware that when the input supply is restored the full capacity of the backup function will not be available until the batteries have had time to recharge Recharge the UPS periodically when you store the UPS for a long period after shutting off the UPS by procedures above See 4 in 3 3 Usage...

Page 38: ...urrent Setting Notes Auto Double Conversion 1 4 3 1 UPS operation mode Economy 200V 220V 230V 240V 2 5 3 2 Output voltage RESTART 208V See remarks Select the menu by the blinking pattern of 5 LEDs The blinking pattern changes each time you press Pressing this button repeatedly cycles through the LED blinking patterns For the menus indicated by RESTART in this column restart of the UPS is required ...

Page 39: ... OFF Emit key click sounds only 1 second Turn the UPS off when pressed for 1 second 3 seconds Turn the UPS off when pressed for 3 second 9 12 3 9 Shutdown operation Special operation Turn the UPS off on special operation Set the operation for switch to stop the UPS power supply Auto return Auto recovery when a certain period of time has elapsed 10 13 3 10 Overload recovery operation Bypass Fixed a...

Page 40: ...e 3 minutes 24 27 3 24 Outlet box OUTPUT2 OFF delay time 5 minutes Set the OFF delay times for the OUTPUT1 and OUTPUT2 terminals of the outlet box The delay times are not enabled unless item 3 20 Enabling and Disabling Output line Control in the User Settings Guide is set to Enabled Until batteries exhausted 0 seconds 30 seconds 1 minute 3 minutes 25 28 3 25 Outlet box OUTPUT1 power outage output ...

Page 41: ...ot replaced at the end of the service life the UPS may not function properly There are routine checks to be performed by the user and maintenance to be performed by service personnel Some maintenance items are not able to be performed by the user so be sure to submit a request for such work to your supplier when maintenance is required Parts replacement should not be attempted by customers Contact...

Page 42: ... back of the UPS If the air intake or exhaust vent is blocked the internal temperature of the UPS rises which could result in a damage of the UPS See 6 2 Installation Space Check Remove any dust or dirt adhering to the intake and exhaust vents Dust or dirt adhering to parts inside the UPS may cause it to malfunction Perform the battery backup time test periodically When the UPS is shipped from the...

Page 43: ...hts or blinking press Battery Test Results Buzzer 2 beeps 2 beeps 2 beeps LED Green BATT TEST Blinking Battery operation for approx 90 seconds The results of the test are only an approximate guide If the batteries have reached their replacement interval an early replacement is recommended even if the results of the test are OK See Estimated battery replacement interval in the previous page for mor...

Page 44: ...ress the bypass breaker on the back panel of the UPS Set MAIN MCCB to ON and then start the UPS by pressing and holding it for 1 second For details about UPS startup see 11 1 UPS Startup Normal Operation Reset BYPASS OC This completes the bypass breaker reset Tripped Reset If you reset the bypass breaker while the UPS is powered on the Red ALARM indicator will remain lit until you turn the UPS off...

Page 45: ... following table Be careful not to drop it on your feet Bodily injury can result There is a constant voltage shown in the table at the battery terminals Do not touch them with your hands or short circuit them Bodily injury can result Battery pack Weight approx UPS Models Model kg lb Voltage max E11A102 BPE11A102A00 6 13 2 approx 24V E11A202 BPE11A202A00 12 26 5 approx 48V E11A302 BPE11A302A00 2 20...

Page 46: ... the slit Slide the cover in and secure with the screw on the right side CAUTION The battery connector cannot be inserted in the wrong orientation If it does not go in do not try to force it Doing so can damage the connector and result in electric shock Be careful not to get your hands caught when securing the cover This figure shows the battery pack of E11A102 The battery pack size varies dependi...

Page 47: ...ltage is low Verify that the input voltage and input frequency are within the rated range Refer to 19 4 Specifications MAIN MCCB may be set to OFF If MAIN MCCB is OFF set it to ON 3 seconds 4 beeps 4 beeps Red O L lit The load devices connected to the output terminal exceed the rated capacity of the UPS Connect fewer load devices to the output terminal When UPS starts The battery connectors are no...

Page 48: ...procedure Green INPUT blinking Check whether the output voltage is set correctly See 3 2 Setting Output Voltage in the User Settings Guide Verify that the input voltage and input frequency are within the rated range See 19 4 Specifications No output power is supplied from the output terminal of the UPS Red ALARM lit The bypass breaker may be tripped See 13 3 Bypass Breaker Reset Green OUTPUT lit m...

Page 49: ...ad factor is less than 20 in the economy mode operation or the active filter mode operation When using the power management software serial communication fails Check that Interface in the user setting menu is set to Workstation See 3 5 Setting PC Interface in the User Settings Guide and 5 3 External Interfaces The factory default setting is Workstation Check the setting of Serial Baud Rate See 3 6...

Page 50: ... to set up Connect UPS side of the cable to the PC I F connector of the UPS Tip This completes preparation to use SANUPS SOFTWARE STANDALONE For more usage information refer to the Install Guide and User Guide in the CD ROM of the power management software CARD I F connector and PC I F connecter can not be used simultaneously Note This software is used for power supply control or management from t...

Page 51: ...rrectly If the UPS is operated without the batteries Charge might show a value lower than the actual charge rate Moreover even if the battery connector is reconnected and operates the UPS the proper charge rate is not displayed immediately In this case Charge will be displayed properly if UPS is operated normally for 12 hours or more 4 Display of Charge is only an approximation An actual charge ra...

Page 52: ...the UPS Characteristics section D Remote UPS Shutdown When this check box is checked the UPS shuts down 2 minutes after commencement of the OS shutdown A Registry setting change is required to change the shutdown time E Execute Command File Check this check box and enter a command file name if you want to execute a command file before starting the shutdown Only commands which finish executing with...

Page 53: ...d then click Finish Select the Positive option before clearing the check from the UPS Shutdown check box No Item Description A Power Fail On Battery Specifies that a warning message should be displayed according to the settings in the UPS Service section B Low Battery Specifies that the OS shutdown should begin on reception of a UPS low battery signal C UPS Shutdown Clear this check box Even if yo...

Page 54: ... number of minutes that should elapse after a power failure until the OS shutdown begins The minimum time is 2 minutes The OS shutdown begins after the specified time or after the battery power becomes low as specified in step whichever occurs earlier E When the alarm occurs run this program Check this check box and enter a command file name if you want to execute a command file before starting th...

Page 55: ...mpletely stopped If you need to connect optional equipment after operating the UPS completely stop the UPS and connected loads and disconnect their input power plugs from utility power sockets Failure to do so can result in electric shock Perform an operation test Connect load devices page 30 Start operation page 31 Make user settings User Settings Guide Connect and wire the UPS and optional equip...

Page 56: ... setting for the function you want to use See 3 5 Setting PC Interface in the User Settings Guide for details on the setting procedure 1 To perform UPS remote ON OFF Set the Interface to Standalone 2 To perform UPS remote ON and one touch system shutdown Set the Interface to Workstation You can connect up to 5 UPS units with linked operation cables and control them remotely from a remote switch Th...

Page 57: ...ower ON and OFF for all load systems connected to the UPS units in one operation You can also set the ON OFF times for each UPS separately allowing you to start and stop them in sequence The following figure shows the configuration of a linked operation system with 3 UPS units Configuration of linked operation system with 3 UPS units Remote switch 1 Linked operation cables One cable fewer than the...

Page 58: ... MCCB on the back panels to ON Set the Interface item in the user setting menu according to the procedure in 3 5 Setting PC Interface in the User Settings Guide The following two functions are available depending on the Interface setting Select the setting for the function you want to use Set the Interface setting for all connected UPS units See 3 5 Setting PC Interface in the User Settings Guide ...

Page 59: ... pressed for at least 2 seconds Linked operation starts or stops on an ON OFF operation on the remote switch It does not start or stop on an ON OFF operation with the switch on the front panel Note about linked operation Press ON for at least 2 seconds LEDs Green INPUT Lit Green INV ON STAND BY Blinking Green OUTPUT Off LEDs Green INPUT Lit Green INV ON STAND BY Lit Green OUTPUT Lit The Green INV ...

Page 60: ...output comes ON 2 You can use user setting 3 11 UPS Operation at OFF in the User Settings Guide to select whether UPS power supply after the UPS stops is OFF or Bypass When you select Bypass UPS output after the UPS stops is bypass power supply However the linked operation ON delay sequence starts at the point when UPS power supply changes from OFF to ON Even if you perform an ON operation in this...

Page 61: ...n be controlled by output line control and OUTPUT0 which is direct output from the UPS The user settings menu allows you to set separate ON OFF delay times for OUTPUT1 and OUTPUT2 This makes it possible to start and stop connected load devices in sequence As an example of a system configured for power control the following figure shows a computer and peripheral devices connected as loads to an out...

Page 62: ...e Control items 3 21 to 3 27 in the User Settings Guide Set MAIN MCCB to OFF check that the UPS is completely stopped and then set MAIN MCCB to ON again to restart the UPS The setting of 3 20 Enabling and Disabling Output line Control is enabled when the UPS restarts 導通部 9 10mm Wire 9 10mm Terminals 1 to 4 1 Depress the lever with a flat blade screwdriver or similar tool and then insert the wire i...

Page 63: ...PS SOFTWARE allows the delay times of OUTPUT1 and OUTPUT2 to be set to user specified values When using a outlet box and the SANUPS SOFTWARE power management software user setting menu items 3 21 to 3 27 in the User Settings Guide cannot be set on the UPS Set in the power management software For details refer to the User Guide of the power management software User settings menu OUTPUT0 operation P...

Page 64: ... settings OUTPUT0 power supply may continue when OUTPUT1 and 2 are OFF because of power management software control or another reason In this state when the ON button is pressed on a remote switch linked operation ON delay time is disabled and OUTPUT1 and 2 are delayed only by the output line control delay time To enable linked operation ON delay make the following user settings so that OUTPUT0 al...

Page 65: ...rface card communications cable connect the CARD I F connector of the UPS to the UPS connector of the LAN interface card Set the Interface setting to Workstation default setting For details on the setting procedure see 3 5 Setting PC Interface in the User Settings Guide LAN interface card Communications cable for LAN interface card Supplied with LAN interface card Power management software SANUPS ...

Page 66: ...contact interface card The following signals are output Signal name Description AC input error This signal is output on a utility power outage or voltage error a contact b contact Battery voltage low This signal is output when the battery voltage drops below the specified level a contact AC output This signal is output when the UPS is supply AC power output to the load devices a contact b contact ...

Page 67: ...f the UPS Battery Power Startup procedure described in 11 1 UPS startup is performed to start up the UPS the UPS can not supply the output power Do not perform UPS Battery Power Startup procedures during the UPS emergency stop EPO terminal specifications Circuit voltage DC 5V terminal 6 is minus polarity Current when shorted Approx 10 mA EPO operating conditions Short circuit terminals 5 6 for 0 2...

Page 68: ...e utility supply 2 On failure of utility power When a fault or an outage occurs in the utility power source the rectifier and charger cease operating while inverter operation continues now using the batteries as a DC source to produce AC voltage to ensure stable power supply to the load without even a momentary power dropout At the same time the buzzer sounds the battery operation alarm and the Gr...

Page 69: ...io on n T Ta ab bl le e The following table shows functions and operations which activate to protect the UPS Operation panel front panel indicators Item Green INPUT Green OUTPUT Green INV ON STAND BY Red ALARM Red O L Red BATT LOW Alarms Buzzer 1 Protective functions UPS operations Notes Preparation 2 2 Rectifier charger operation Power up Normal Inverter operation Power up operation Serious failu...

Page 70: ...ercurrent protection Auto switch to bypass circuit at 105 or more With auto return function Inverter 105 200ms 8A 15A 20A AC Output Overload capability Bypass supplementary breaker 200 30 sec 800 2 cycle reference Type Small sized valve regulated lead acid battery Number 2 4 6 12V per battery series Rated capacity 68W 136W 204W 15 minute rate Batteries Backup time 5 minutes At 25 C 77 F ambient te...

Page 71: ...oes not apply to failures due to accidents improper use or use for other than the product s intended use 9 This warranty does not apply to defects or damages arising from fire earthquake storm or flood disaster lightning or other natural disasters including pollution salt disaster gas disaster chloride gas non standard voltage or incorrect power sources other than those specified 10 This warranty ...

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