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Summary of Contents for SuperCap 1000VA

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Page 3: ...out 15 Installation 16 SECTION 4 OPERATION LCD INTERFACE 19 Front Panel Functions 19 UPS Operation 20 The Front Panel 21 LCD Display Menu 25 SECTION 5 OPERATION WEB INTERFACE 27 Network Interface Card 27 UPS Module Web Interface Directory 27 SECTION 6 COMMUNICATION 29 RS 232 Communication 29 Step by Step Connecting to Windows XP 30 Step by Step Connecting to Windows 7 33 SECTION 7 TROUBLESHOOTING ...

Page 4: ...E GROUND TERMINAL LOAD ON OFF Indicates that the associated push button turns the unit and its output receptacles on or off RJ 45 CONNECTOR Indicates that the connector provides network interface connections and that telephone or telecommunications equipment should not be plugged into it DISPOSAL Indicates that the UPS and its energy storage components should be disposed of in the correct manner N...

Page 5: ...shock do not remove cover No user serviceable parts inside Refer servicing to qualified service personnel 5 DANGER Non isolated Supercapacitor Supply Risk of electric shock Supercapacitor circuit is not isolated from AC input hazardous voltage may exist between battery terminals and ground Test before touching 6 CAUTION Fuses To reduce the risk of fire replace only with the same type and rating of...

Page 6: ...000VA 120V Models with I P Terminal Block Only To reduce risk of fire connect only to a circuit provided with 20 amperes maximum branch circuit overcurrent protection in accordance with the National Electric Code ANSI NFPA 70 The instructions contained within this safety manual are extremely important and should be closely followed at all times during installation and follow up maintenance of the ...

Page 7: ...er service department Complete the following for records future servicing Model No ___________________________________ Serial No ___________________________________ Above items can be found on the nameplate label attached to the side of the unit Products Sales Order No ________________________ P N ________________________________________ Purchase Order No ____________________________ Purchased fro...

Page 8: ...t Direct Current Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Electronic Industries Association Institute of Transportation Engineers Kilovolt Ampere Light Emitting Diode Liquid Chrystal Display National Electrical Manufacturers Association Normally Close Normally Open Outside Diameter Power Transfer Relay Underwriters Laboratories Terminal Block Total Harmonic Distortion Ultraviolent Light V...

Page 9: ...ensive and hazardous external batteries The Energy Storage Module is designed specifically for applications requiring short term backup to sensitive loads that either need to ride through voltage sags and momentary power outages or simply bridge the startup of a generator The Energy Storage Module can be charged independently of the UPS module Unlike the charging times required by standard UPS bat...

Page 10: ... the capacitor charging loop The AC output power comes from AC utility input and passes through AC DC rectifier DC AC inverter and static switch to support power to load The capacitor charging voltage comes from AC utility input and converted by AC DC charger to support capacitor charging ENERGY STORAGE MODULE ENERGY STORAGE MODULE ...

Page 11: ...11 3 AC Utility Failure 4 Bypass Enable Under the following conditions the bypass will be enabled 1 Overload 2 Inverter failure 3 Over temperature ENERGY STORAGE MODULE ENERGY STORAGE MODULE ...

Page 12: ...ermined These characteristics include the RMS input voltage the load current in amps the power factor of the load a number between 0 and 1 the backup time required in seconds The input voltage the load current and the power factor can all be measured fairly accurately by using an instrument such as the Fluke 43B Single Phase Power Quality Analyzer or equivalent As an example a 3000VA 2100 Watt mod...

Page 13: ...e 1 With the UPS Module ON Normal Mode and a load connected 2 Remove AC Input 3 Let it run in backup mode until it shuts off all cables are disconnected Prior to Start Up make sure the load is disconnected or in the OFF position and verify that the input voltage meets the rating required by the UPS Transporting 1 Disconnect all power cables if necessary 2 Be careful not to damage the UPS while tra...

Page 14: ... UPS Rear Views Electronics Module 1KVA RM 2U 120V NEMA Electronics Module 3KVA RM 2U 120V NEMA Electronics Module 3KVA RM 2U 230V HARDWIRE SuperCap Module 1KVA RM 2U 120V IEC SuperCap Module 3KVA RM 2U 120V NEMA ...

Page 15: ...ector for connecting the DC Out from the Energy Storage Unit to the DC In connector on the UPS Energy Storage Unit Connector Layout The Energy Storage Unit provides three connections on the rear panel 1 An AC line cord used for powering and charging the unit 2 A NEMA type 5 120V unit or NEMA type 6 230V unit connector used for connecting a UPS to the courtesy AC output of the Energy Storage Module...

Page 16: ...nly by qualified electricians in accordance with applicable safety regulations When installing the electrical wiring please be aware of the nominal amperage of your incoming feeder Please ensure that the incoming feeder is isolated and secured to prevent it from being switched back on again When installing the UPS Module and or the Energy Storage Module in a rack Please remove the rubber feet on t...

Page 17: ...s Module and the Energy Storage Module For example at start up the Energy Storage Module can draw up to 15A RMS The AC source must be rated to supply this current in addition to the current required by the Electronics Module UPS Step 2 Connecting the SuperCap UPS to the Energy Storage Module The Energy Storage Module comes with a high current DC output cord with a polarized connector on each end C...

Page 18: ...also requires an Energy Storage Module Use caution when connecting the DC input cable Do not allow the conductors on the DC connector to make contact with any metal object or with each other Connect the attached power cord to an AC receptacle Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 ...

Page 19: ...t the option that is currently displayed Following is a list of functions options available via the Main Menu of the LCD display Rating Spec UPS Status Input and Output Voltages Input and Output Frequency Battery Voltage and Capacity Output Power Unit Temperature Event History Bypass Range Set Output Voltage Frequency Adjust The last two functions listed above Bypass Range Set and Output Voltage F...

Page 20: ...key and the Down key simultaneously for 3 seconds the UPS will start up after two beeps and the Normal LED illuminates to indicate power is coming from its inverter to the load 3 When the Down key and the Up key are pressed simultaneously for 3 seconds the inverter will be turned off after two beeps and the UPS is in the standby status LCD display illuminates and Normal LED is blinking until the A...

Page 21: ... UPS as described below Turning the unit ON Press the Enter Key and the Down key simultaneously for 3 seconds to turn on the UPS Turning the unit OFF Press the Up key and the Down key simultaneously for 3 seconds to switch off the UPS Then to shutdown the unit completely disconnect the AC power to the unit Placing Unit in Bypass Mode Press the Down key and the Up key simultaneously for 3 seconds T...

Page 22: ...elect either the Voltage or Frequency setting to be adjusted 5 Use the Up or Down key to scroll to the desired voltage or frequency value NOTE The selections available for Voltage are 210V 220V 230V or 240V The selections available for Voltage are 50Hz or 60Hz 6 When the desired voltage or frequency value is displayed press the Enter key to set that value as the output voltage or frequency 7 Resta...

Page 23: ... Main Menu scroll to the BYPASS RANGE SET option and press the Enter key 3 The cursor will appear in the display 4 Press the Enter key to select either the LO or HI setting to be adjusted 5 Use the Up or Down key to scroll to the voltage level desired for that limit NOTE Pressing a key increases or decreases the voltage value in 1 volt increments a The range of the LO limit is 176V 20V 156 to 196 ...

Page 24: ...sing all of the regulating backup circuitry To protect the load the bypass auto transfer function is activated only when the AC main voltage being sensed is within the range defined by the LO low and HI high settings The BYPASS RANGE SET screen only appears in the menu when the unit is in Bypass mode CAUTION NOTE ...

Page 25: ...25 LCD Display Menu Use Up Down key to select menu displays of the LCD described below This screen will refresh once the system power is enabled Rated Spec Status Voltage Frequency ...

Page 26: ...26 Battery Status Output Power Temperature History Record ...

Page 27: ...ule Configuration UPS ON OFF Schedule Device Connected Configuration SNMP DNS Server IP Configuration Network Dynamic DNS Configuration Network Email Preferences Configuration Language Email Setting Configuration Email Ethernet Configuration Network Event Log Log Information Event Log Firmware Help Search NetAgent Firmware Update Help About Firmware Update Settings Help About Hardware Help Search ...

Page 28: ...mation Information System Status System Location Configuration SNMP System Name Configuration SNMP System Status Information Information System Time Configuration System Time Test UPS Configuration UPS Configuration Trap Notification Configuration SNMP Turn off UPS when AC power Fails Information Remote Control UPS Action Configuration UPS ON OFF Schedule UPS Buzzer On Off Information Remote Contr...

Page 29: ... Input Voltage Indicates the present input voltage to the UPS Module when AC power is present Output Voltage Indicates the present output voltage of the UPS Module AC Frequency Indicates the actual output frequency of the UPS Module Capacitor Voltage Indicates the present DC voltage of the Energy Storage Module Temperature Indicates the internal temperature inside of the UPS Module In addition to ...

Page 30: ...evice that requires a crossover cable or a straight through cable and automatically transmit and receive using the correct connection Record the settings that are already displayed before you change anything Failure to return these setting back to normal could result in you not being able to connect to your usual network STEP 1 Go to the control Panel STEP 2 Double click on the Local Area Connecti...

Page 31: ...31 STEP 3 If you double clicked you will be presented with this screen click on Properties STEP 4 After opening the properties dialog box highlight Internet Protocol Version 4 ...

Page 32: ...ht click and enable this connection STEP 7 Now open a web browser and enter 192 168 1 51 into the address bar If you are prompted for a username and password enter Enter Username admin Password user STEP 8 Click on the Regular Interface link then go to the System Tab Network and enter the appropriate information in the fields provided Depending on the information changed on the System Tab Network ...

Page 33: ...a straight through cable and automatically transmit and receive using the correct connection Record the settings that are already displayed before you change anything Failure to return these setting back to normal could result in you not being able to connect to your usual network STEP 1 Go to the control Panel Network and Internet Network and Sharing Center Click on Change Adapter Settings STEP 2...

Page 34: ...34 STEP 3 If you double clicked you will be presented with this screen click on Properties STEP 4 After opening the properties dialog box highlight Internet Protocol Version 4 ...

Page 35: ...lick and enable this connection STEP 7 Now open a web browser and enter 192 168 1 51 into the address bar If you are prompted for a username and password enter Enter Username admin Password user STEP 8 Using the Regular Interface and go to the System Tab Network and enter the appropriate information in the fields provided Depending on the information changed on the System Tab Network you could los...

Page 36: ...ning normally but energy storage capacity is low referring to Battery Status Menu Buzzer beeps once every second for energy storage low Possible charger failure Contact Marathon Power for service 2 AC utility power is normal The output load is supplied through AC bypass Fault LED lights up and buzzer beeps continuously Internal fault Contact Marathon Power for service ...

Page 37: ...ing LED lights up and buzzer beeps every second Reduce the load to less than 100 of the rating of the unit 4 AC utility power is normal but UPS is overloaded up to 125 Warning LED does not go out and buzzer beeps every 0 5 second Reduce the load to less than 100 of the rating of the unit ...

Page 38: ...utput Power Menu Warning LED lights up and buzzer beeps continuously Reduce the load to less than 100 of the rating of the unit 6 AC utility power failure The full load is supplied by the energy storage module Buzzer alarm sounds every 4 seconds There is no problem with the unit it is in backup mode If it is not a power failure check the rated input or connections ...

Page 39: ... UPS in backup mode and energy storage is approaching low level Buzzer alarm beeps every second The UPS will shut down automatically 8 AC utility power fails and energy storage is depleted UPS has shut down automatically The UPS will restart when AC utility power is restored ...

Page 40: ...ge cycles Bypass Automatic Upon overload and UPS failure Voltage Range 88V 126V 10V adjustable via LCD panel Transfer Time To and From Inverter 0 ms for AC fail 2 5 ms typical to bypass Audible Alarms Battery Mode 4 second adjustable 1 second beep when capacity low Overload Beep twice per second Fault Continuous beep tone Indicator LCD UPS status I P O P information Load Event history Communicatio...

Page 41: ...pass Automatic Upon overload and UPS failure Voltage Range 176V 256V 20V adjustable via LCD panel Transfer Time To and From Inverter 0 ms for AC fail 2 5 ms typical to bypass Audible Alarms Battery Mode 4 second adjustable 1 second beep when capacity low Overload Beep twice per second Fault Continuous beep tone Indicator LCD UPS status I P O P information Load Event history Communication Serial Po...

Page 42: ...in a separate location or orientation 2 Ensure a greater distance is achieved between the receiver and the equipment 3 Ensure that your equipment is connected to an outlet on a separate circuit than the receiver 4 Contact a technician experienced with radio and TV or call tech support for further assistance ICES 003 This Class B Interference Causing Equipment meets all requirements of the Canadian...

Page 43: ...e Module capacitors are completely discharged by putting the UPS module in backup mode 1 With the UPS Module ON Normal Mode and a load connected 2 Remove AC Input 3 Allow it to run in backup mode until it shuts off Only persons familiar with Supercapacitors and with the required precautionary measures may exchange Supercapacitors and supervise operations Unauthorized persons should not handle the ...

Page 44: ...amplitude of transient voltage surges on power lines to specified values They are not intended to function as surge arrestors The UPS is intended to be installed on the load side of the service entrance and has been tested to verify that transient voltage surges are limited when subject to non repetitive transient voltage surge events This warranty excludes any incidental indirect special or conse...

Page 45: ... write the RMA number on the original shipping container If you do not have the original container pack the unit with at least three inches of shock absorbing material but do not use popcorn type material Returns should be prepaid and insured COD and freight collect cannot be accepted Contact Customer Service for service or technical information Marathon Power is available for customer service bet...

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