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Momentarily press the “SELECT” button on the front panel to browse through different power readings on the LCD Display. 

BYPASS   OUTPUT
R: XXXV   R: XXX.XV
S: XXXV   S: XXX.XV
T: XXXV   T: XXX.XV

(Bypass & Output Voltage)

OUTPUT  

LOAD

R: XXX%  

XXX.XA

S: XXX%  

XXX.XA

T: XXX%  

XXX.XA

(Output Load & Current)

MAINS   

INVERTER

R: XXXV  

R: XXX.XV

S: XXXV  

S: XXX.XV

T: XXXV  

T: XXX.XV

(Mains & Inverter Voltage)

BYPASS:  

XX.X Hz

MAINS:  

XX.X Hz

OUTPUT:  

XX.X Hz

INVERTER:   XX.X Hz

(Bypass, Mains, Output & Inverter Frequency)

(Charger Mode, Charger/Battery Voltage & Battery Percentage)

(Serial Number, DC BUS Voltage, Temperature & Firmware Version)

(Button Functions)

CHARGE   FLOATING
CHARGER:  XXX.XV
BATTERY:   XXX.XV
BATTERY:   XXX.X%

SN:  

XXX

DC BUS:  

XXV - XXV

TEMP:  

XXX.X˚C

VERSION:   XXX

ON:  

UPS START

OFF:  

UPS BYPASS

SEL:  

UPS MESSAGE

ENT:  

SET UPS

Press "SELECT" Button

Press "SELECT" Button

Press "SELECT" Button

Press "SELECT" Button

Press "SELECT" Button

Press "SELECT" Button

Press "SELECT" Button

While in Bypass Mode, the UPS monitors the input voltage, which on Bypass equals the output voltage. If the output voltage passes out of an acceptable 
range (between 15% higher and 20% lower than nominal), the UPS displays the condition on its LCD and stops supplying output power to its load. If 
power levels return to an acceptable level, the UPS resumes supplying power to the load, and its LCD reports that output voltage was too high or too low 
at one time, but has returned to nominal. 

Bypass Voltage Condition

LCD Display Message

>15% Higher than Nominal

BYPASS HI NO O/P

>20% Lower than Nominal

BYPASS LO NO O/P

Was Too High, Now Nominal

BYPASS WAS HI

Was Too Low, Now Nominal

BYPASS WAS LO

4.4 LCD Display Select Button

5.1 Operation On Bypass—Voltage Out Of Range

5. Operation (Special Conditions)

4. Operation (Normal Conditions) 

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Summary of Contents for SmartOnline 120/208V

Page 1: ...Operation Of Manual Bypass Switch 9 6 Communications 10 6 1 RS 232 Interface 10 6 2 AS 400 Interface 10 6 3 Dry Contact Interface 10 6 4 Remote Emergency Power Off EPO 11 7 Adding or Replacing Intern...

Page 2: ...where failure of this equipment can reasonably be expected to cause the failure of the life support equipment or to significantly affect its safety or effectiveness is not recommended Do not use this...

Page 3: ...l illuminate constantly to indicate the UPS s AC DC converter is activated BATTERY LED 9 This red light will flash when the UPS is discharging the battery to provide connected equipment with AC power...

Page 4: ...s Internal Battery Pack Connectors Red Black 3 Connect the individual internal battery packs to the overall battery system Internal Battery Pack Jumper Cables White Blue 4 Connect the internal battery...

Page 5: ...ort 7 This female DB9 port sends contact closure signals to indicate line fail and low battery status See section 6 Communications Accessory Slot 8 Remove the small cover panel and use optional access...

Page 6: ...h a torque of not less than 35 inch lbs 3 9 NM Keep ground wire connected at all times after installation Warning When installing the unit verify that any maintenance bypass panel used is configured c...

Page 7: ...Turn the AC Main Input Switch and Bypass Input Switch Circuit Breakers ON If your AC input is providing power normally within your selected range your connected load will energize in Bypass However t...

Page 8: ...SELECT Button Press SELECT Button Press SELECT Button Press SELECT Button Press SELECT Button Press SELECT Button Press SELECT Button While in Bypass Mode the UPS monitors the input voltage which on B...

Page 9: ...should save files and shut down connected equipment The BATTERY LOW message indicates the UPS s batteries are nearly out of power and UPS shutdown is imminent Your UPS will shut down and the LCD will...

Page 10: ...to an IBM AS 400 computer via an AS 400 cable The port uses AS 400 communications to report UPS status It can be used to allow an AS 400 to automatically save open files and shut down its operating sy...

Page 11: ...plastic sleeve covering the battery strings The sleeve is designed to prevent accidental contact with the terminals on the individual batteries Contact with the terminals will create a potential for s...

Page 12: ...wiring diagram prior to adding or replacing batteries The battery module can accept up to four battery packs each pack consisting of two strings The diagram shows all four battery packs connected for...

Page 13: ...nect the RED and BLACK cables attached to each internal battery pack 3 3 Remove the battery cartridge fuses from each fuse block Save the fuses 4 4 Disconnect the BLUE and WHITE jumper cables attached...

Page 14: ...nd position the cable to allow adequate room to add the battery strings 7B 7 7 Slide the battery string with the BLACK cable next to it on the left in the empty slot as shown Make sure that the string...

Page 15: ...connector connect the voltmeter s RED probe to the battery pack s RED connector To get a proper reading make sure the voltmeter s probes touch the metal contacts inside the battery pack s connectors T...

Page 16: ...y Void where prohibited Some restrictions apply See website for details Regulatory Compliance Identification Numbers For the purpose of regulatory compliance certifications and identification your Tri...

Page 17: ...odel SU20K3 3XR5 Input Input Voltage 120 208V AC 3 4 Wire plus ground wye Input Frequency 60 Hz 3 Hz Voltage Correction Range 88 144 166 250V AC Input Current Per Phase On Line 60A Inrush Current 300A...

Page 18: ...ltage 120 208V AC 3 4 Wire plus ground wye Input Frequency 60 Hz 3 Hz Voltage Correction Range 88 144 166 250V AC Input Current Per Phase On Line 90A Inrush Current 300A Power Factor Full Load 0 95 Ef...

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