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ON Series m UPS

 

ON Series m UPS User Instruction Manual

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ON Series m 
UPS

 

Please read and save these instructions. This manual 
contains important instructions for the ON Series m 
UPS family. Follow these instructions during the 
unpacking, installation and maintenance of the 
Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) and batteries. 
If you have a problem with the UPS, please refer to 
this manual before calling Technical Services. The 
Troubleshooting Section starting on page 16 
addresses most UPS-related issues.

 

Introduction

 

Thank you for selecting this uninterruptible power 
supply (UPS). ONEAC’s ON Series offers the most 
reliable protection from the harmful effects of 
electrical line disturbances for your computing and 
communications equipment. ONEAC’s ISO 9001 
certification represents our commitment to building 
world-class products. We take pride in every unit that 
leaves our manufacturing facility

 

Technical 
Support

 

ONEAC

 

®

 

 offers 24-hour technical support. To 

contact ONEAC Technical Services: 

• North America: (800) 327-8801 (opt. 3) or 

(847) 816-6000 (opt. 3)

• Europe: +44 (0) 2380 610311
• email: [email protected].

 

NOTE: 

 

All calls received before 7 a.m. or after 7p.m. 

Central Standard Time are forwarded to a cell 
phone. An ONEAC Technical Support Representative 
will return your call within one half hour between 5 
p.m. and 10 p.m. Central Standard Time. Except for 
emergencies, calls received between 10 p.m. and 7 
a.m. will be returned during normal business hours.

 

Please check with ONEAC Technical Services 
before attempting to repair or return any ONEAC 
product. If an ONEAC unit needs repair or 
replacement, ONEAC Technical Services issues a 
Return Material Authorization (RMA) number along 
with instructions on how to return the unit.

Summary of Contents for ONm 300 I

Page 1: ...9001 certification represents our commitment to building world class products We take pride in every unit that leaves our manufacturing facility Technical Support ONEAC offers 24 hour technical support To contact ONEAC Technical Services North America 800 327 8801 opt 3 or 847 816 6000 opt 3 Europe 44 0 2380 610311 email ts oneac com NOTE All calls received before 7 a m or after 7p m Central Stand...

Page 2: ...ot remove the electrical charge To ensure that the UPS is off turn the power switch OFF before unplugging the UPS from the wall outlet CAUTION This unit is intended to be used in a system that has a grounded neutral conductor CAUTION Operating this equipment without proper grounding may present a risk of electrical shock Do not use AC adaptors with only two conductors to connect the input line cor...

Page 3: ...receptacles on the A models An optically isolated communications interface is standard Your ONEAC ON Series m UPS features full output isolation and power conditioning withVirtual Kelvin Ground output filtering This provides the highest level of protection from power line disturbances available Intelligent battery management system includes Battery condition monitoring and status alerts Low batter...

Page 4: ... Services Installation When selecting a location for your UPS be sure that the unit is near a properly wired AC electrical outlet and is easily accessible for all other connections Leave at least 2 inches of clearance on each side of the UPS for proper ventilation CAUTION Do not cover or install the UPS in a confined or enclosed space Changing Frequency This ON Series m UPS was designed to operate...

Page 5: ...r tool fig 1 fig 1 Frequency Selector Switch 5 Circle the selected frequency on the UPS label for later reference 6 With the battery terminals toward the rear of the unit slide the battery pack into the UPS Make sure the battery wires retract without binding 7 Close the battery access door and secure with the 2 screws removed in step 2 Return the desktop UPS to the upright position Connecting Exte...

Page 6: ...ons Connections Before beginning shut down and unplug the equipment to be protected DO NOT make any connections or attempt to use any of the equipment until all the following connection instructions have been reviewed and completed The I and J model UPSs are equipped with 1 IEC320 M Input connector and 4 IEC320 F output connectors as shown in fig 4 The A model UPSs have 1 IEC320 M input connector ...

Page 7: ...tected devices directly to the 5 15R receptacles on the UPS On ON Series I and J models a 6 foot IEC 320 M F cord is provided for connection of one device to the UPS If more than one device will be connected to the UPS use additional IEC 320 M F cords as shown in figure 4 Contact ONEAC for additional IEC 320 M F cords if needed IEC 320 M Input Connector IEC 320 F Output Connectors External Battery...

Page 8: ...echnical Support if your equipment does not have a detachable IEC 320 power cord UPS to Power Source To connect the UPS to the AC power source use the input power cord supplied with the device to be protected Connect the UPS to the AC utility power source as shown in figure fig 6 fig 6 Connecting Load s to UPS and Connecting UPS to AC Power Source Utility Power Device 3 to be Protected ONm UPS Dev...

Page 9: ... and indicates the status with the three LEDs on the front panel A green LED indicates normalAC output A blinking yellow LED shows the battery is being charged The UPS will continuously monitor the condition of the battery If the battery cannot be charged is disconnected or takes too long to charge a code is represented in the LED Display NOTE The System Code Status Chart on the back of the UPS an...

Page 10: ...o trip To reset the breaker first turn the UPS power switch to the OFF position remove the load and push the breaker back into its housing If the electronic overload has tripped the UPS will have to be reset by toggling the power switch OFF then ON to restore output power Battery Replacement If the UPS has determined that the battery is no longer functional the green and red LEDs will be on contin...

Page 11: ...eater than 15V DC They are opto isolated open collector transistors capable of a maximum noninductive load of 10mA DC Pin 11 is the common for all of the relay closure pins and is isolated from the UPS chassis ground Pins 20 and 21 are used to shut down the UPS when it is operating on battery A positive signal 3 to 24V DC on pin 20 with respect to pin 21 shuts down the UPS A signal at or below gro...

Page 12: ...tery replacement is a safe procedure that is isolated from electrical hazards You can leave the UPS and attached loads powered ON during the procedure If the unit is ON the audible alarm will sound when the battery is disconnected and the yellow and red LEDs will blink NOTE The UPS cannot protect against power outages while the batteries are disconnected Table 3 Pin Signals Interface Pin No Signal...

Page 13: ...t contact the exposed battery terminals due to the presence of electrical charge 5 For the ONm Series 300 VA UPS using the new battery ies connect the red wire to the red positive terminal on the battery NOTE In the next step be aware that a small arc may occur while connecting the black wire to the battery terminal 6 Connect the black wire to the terminal on the battery For the ONm Series 600 VA ...

Page 14: ...hipped separately NOTE The UPS and attached loads may remain powered ON during the battery enclosure s replacement procedures The batteries inside the external battery enclosure s are not user replaceable The entire battery enclosure must be replaced or the enclosure may be returned to ONEAC for battery replacement To disconnect the battery cable coming from an external battery to the UPS or anoth...

Page 15: ...7 816 6000 toll free at 800 327 8801 option 3 or in Europe at 44 0 1235534721for an RMA number Mark the RMA number on the packing slip and shipping carton 2 Phone ONEAC Corporation for the number of a local battery collection site US only 3 Make arrangements with a local auto shop that collects automotive batteries for reprocessing CAUTION DO NOT dispose of battery in a fire The battery may explod...

Page 16: ...pport for the correct telephone number in your area Technical Services will ask you to describe the problem They will help solve the problem over the telephone or issue a Return Material Authorization RMA number along with instructions on how to return the UPS for repair NOTE You will need to supply the service representative with the UPS part number and serial number You can access these numbers ...

Page 17: ...oad and press the circuit breaker in on the rear panel High or low line Contact qualified electrician Out of frequency range Check for UPS compatibility with power source Fault LED is ON If yellow LED is blinking the battery needs to be replaced Allow batteries to charge for 4 hours If the problem continues replace the battery ies If yellow LED is off or on solid there is an internal UPS fault Do ...

Page 18: ...anufactures very reliable products many of the vendors that ONEAC sources components from do not recommend or endorse the use of their products in life critical applications By extension ONEAC must adhere to the same business policy and does not recommend the use of our products in life critical applications Disclaimer ONEAC products are not designed intended or authorized for use in systems inten...

Page 19: ...in and except as to title there are no warranties express or implied or any affirmations of fact or promises by ONEAC for the products their merchantability or fitness for any particular purpose In no event shall ONEAC be liable for lost profits goodwill or any other special or consequential damages Return Procedure To return a UPS contact ONEAC Technical Support for a Return MaterialAuthorization...

Page 20: ...itions your actual run time may be different Table 6 ON Series m 600 VA Extendable Runtimes TypicalRuntime by System Load ONm600X Two 12V 7 AH Batteries Plus1 External Battery Plus2 External Batteries Plus 3 External Batteries Plus 4 External Batteries Plus 5 External Batteries VA LOAD RUNTIME HOURS MINUTES 100 VA 1 05 4 40 8 50 10 30 13 30 16 40 200 VA 0 35 2 40 5 00 7 00 9 00 11 10 400 VA 0 15 1...

Page 21: ...t Input Over Current Protection resettable linked dual pole L N breaker Boost Voltage approximately 10 boost to output voltage when input voltage falls below 80 of nominal Output Voltage on Backup 50 Load 110 VAC 10 220 VAC 10 110 VAC 10 On Battery Waveshape amplitude stabilized stepped sine wave On Battery Frequency 50 60 Hz 1 Transfer Time 4mS typ Output Connection 4 IEC 320 F connectors 2 4 5 1...

Page 22: ...levation 0 to 3 000 m 0 to 10 000 ft Storage Elevation 0 to 15 000 m 0 to 50 000 ft Size HxWxL inches 7 38 x 6 00 x 15 00 Shipping Weights lbs 37 43 single double battery Surge Voltage Withstand Capability ANSI IEEE C62 41 Category A B 6KV 200 and 500 Amp 100KHz Ringwave Surge Voltage Let Through Less than 10V normal mode L N less than 0 5V Common mode N G when subjected to C62 41 6kV Cat A pulse ...

Page 23: ...ifications and Characteristics ONMXBC 217 Voltage 2x 12 V Current 40 A Batteries two at 12 V 17 AH Operating Temperature 0º to 40ºC 32 to 104ºF Storage Temperature 15 to 45ºC 5 to 113ºF Relative Humidity 0 to 95 non condensing Operating Elevation 0 to 3 000 m 0 to 10 000 ft Storage Elevation 0 to 15 000 m 0 to 50 000 ft Size HxWxL inches cm 3 75 x 7 0 x 17 9 5 x 18 x 43 Shipping Weights lbs kg 38 ...

Page 24: ... 15 Subpart B 1999 Canada Interference Causing Equipment Standard ICES 003 Issue 2 Rev 1 Europe EMC Directive 89 336 EEC as amended by 92 31 EEC and 93 68 EEC EN 50091 2 09 95 UPS Equipment EN 50081 1 01 92 Generic Emission Residential Commercial and Light Industrial EN 60601 1 2 05 93 Medical equipment EN 55011 ISM Equipment EN 55022 08 94 ITE Equipment EN 61000 3 2 04 95 EN 61000 3 3 01 95 ...

Page 25: ...t EN 61000 4 2 03 95 IEC 1000 4 2 01 95 EN 61000 4 3 1995 IEC 1000 4 3 02 95 ENV 50204 03 95 EN 61000 4 4 03 95 IEC 1000 4 4 01 95 EN 61000 4 5 03 95 IEC 1000 4 5 02 95 EN 61000 4 6 07 96 IEC 1000 4 6 03 96 EN 61000 4 11 08 94 IEC 1000 4 11 06 94 IEC 1000 2 2 09 95 Safety Regulations United States UL1778 Uninterruptible Power Supply Equipment UL2601 1 Medical Electrical Equipment Part 1 General Re...

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