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USER'S GUIDE

Uninterruptible Power Supply

SMART SINE PRO SERIES

SSP

Series

Line Interactive

Pure Sinewave UPS

750VA, 1000VA, 1500VA, 2000VA, 3000VA

750VA - 1000VA

1500VA - 2000VA

3000VA

Summary of Contents for Smart Sine Pro

Page 1: ...USER S GUIDE Uninterruptible Power Supply SMART SINE PRO SERIES SSP Series Line Interactive Pure Sinewave UPS 750VA 1000VA 1500VA 2000VA 3000VA 750VA 1000VA 1500VA 2000VA 3000VA ...

Page 2: ...or 750 1000VA 1500 2000VA 3000VA series that should be followed during installation and maintenance of the UPS and batteries Please read all safety and operating instructions before operating the UPS Adhere to all warnings on the unit and in this manual And follow all operating and user instructions ...

Page 3: ...STRUCTION CAUTION 2 4 3 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION 5 15 4 INSTALLATION 16 27 5 ADDITIONALBATTERYINSTALLATION SETUP 28 29 6 BATTERYREPLACEMENT 30 35 7 COMMUNICATION PORT 35 8 TROUBLESHOOTING 36 37 9 SPECIFICATION 38 39 10 SOFTWARE INSTALLATION 40 ...

Page 4: ...outs line noise and blackouts This series is designed as a two in one form factor to be placed either in a Rack 2U or as Tower The front panel of the UPS includes LED indicators and four push buttons Power Switch UPS Test Silence Configure and Enter that allow for easy configuration and monitoringAC line in notification of site wiring fault and output load status of the UPS It also includes four L...

Page 5: ...ort application and other designated life critical devices 3 Do not remove the input power cord when this UPS is turned on This removes the safety ground from this UPS and the equipment connected to the UPS 4 Turn off this UPS and disconnect input power cord before replacing battery 5 Battery contains high short circuit current Replacing or servicing the battery should be performed and supervised ...

Page 6: ... of fire connect to a circuit provided with 1 25 at least 20A amperes maximum branch circuit over current protection in accordance with the National Electric Code ANSI NFPA 12 This pluggable type A equipment with battery already installed by the supplier is operator installable and may be operated by laymen 13 During the installation of this equipment it should be assured that the sum of the leaka...

Page 7: ...escription of Commonly Used Symbols Description Alert you to pay special attention Caution of high voltage Alternating current source AC Direct current source DC Protective ground Recycle Keep UPS in a clear area Symbol Symbol Description ...

Page 8: ... Switch Config 4 Switch Enter 5 LED Input Type Operating Mode 6 LED Voltage Range 7 LED Bad Battery 8 LED Overload 9 LED Fault 10 LED PSDR Fail or Site Fault 11 LED Battery Mode 12 LED Line Mode 13 LED Capacity of Load 14 LED Capacity of Battery 3 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION Front Panel ...

Page 9: ...e UPS allows you to select the output voltage mode one by one After selecting the mode press the Enter button more than three seconds the output voltage mode is configured UPS will automatically transfer from configure mode to operating mode Press the Configure button more than one second the UPS will allow you to select the operating mode one by one After selecting the mode press the button more ...

Page 10: ...cepts AC input voltage range from 30 20 UPS Output voltages selection 110VAC 120VAC 127VAC or 220VAC 230VAC 240VAC 7 Bad Battery LED 8 Overload LED 9 Fault LED The LED indicator will flash every two seconds when the battery has failed or if the battery is disconnected Please check your battery connection replace the battery or contact your local dealer for a battery replacement kit The LED indicat...

Page 11: ...e percentage of UPS load capacity which is being used by the protected equipment The greater the load the more LED indicators that will be illuminated Each LED indicator designates a 25 of the UPS output capacity Please see the following load level respectively 0 25 1 LED indicator 26 50 1 and 2 LEDs indicator 51 75 1 2 and 3 LEDs indicator 76 100 All of four LED indicators will illuminate The LED...

Page 12: ...ing capacity level respectively Condition Alarm Utility Mode AC Mode Line LED Lighting Backup Mode Power Failure Flashing every four seconds Site fault LED lighting For 120VAC Models Site Fault 4 segment LED bar 0 25 4 th LED lighting 26 50 3 rd and 4 th LEDs lighting 51 75 2 nd 3 rd and 4 th LEDs lighting 76 100 all of 4 LEDs lighting UPS Fault Fault LED lighting Overload Overload LED lighting Lo...

Page 13: ...iption for LV and HV models table Function No LV model 110 120 127Vac HV model 220 230 240Vac 1 Modem Network Surge Protection 2 RS232 Dry Contact Communication Port 3 USB Communication Port 4 AC Input Power cord AC Input Protection 5 AC Output NEMA AC Output IEC ...

Page 14: ...11 1 Host Rear Panel The host rear panel pictures for HV and LV models are shown as below 3 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION 1500 2000VA Host Rear panel for HV model Host Rear panel for LV model ...

Page 15: ...120 127Vac HV model 220 230 240Vac 1 RS232 Dry Contact Communication Port 2 SNMP Port 3 USB Port 4 EPO 5 Modem Network Surge Protection 6 N A Input Breaker 7 AC Output 8 AC Input AC Input 9 External Battery Connector 2 EBM Rear Panel The EBM rear panel pictures for HV and LV models are shown as below ...

Page 16: ...r panel description for LV and HV models table Function No LV model 110 120 127Vac HV model 220 230 240Vac 1 Battery Output Power Cord 2 AC Output 3 External Battery Connector 4 Output Breaker N A 5 Output Breaker N A 6 Output Receptacles Output Receptacles ...

Page 17: ...14 3 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION 3000VA Rear panel for HV model Rear panel for LV model ...

Page 18: ...l 220 230 240Vac 1 Output Breaker 2 AC Output 3 AC Input 4 Modem Network Surge Protection Modem Network Surge Protection 5 Input Breaker N A 6 Input Power Cord N A 7 SNMP Slot SNMP Slot 8 External Battery Connector External Battery Connector 9 EPO EPO 10 USB Port USB Port 11 RS232 Dry Contact Communication Port 15 ...

Page 19: ...s internal battery fully charged however some charge may be lost during shipping The battery should be recharged prior to use Plug the UPS into an appropriate power supply and allow the UPS to charge at least 4 hours Connect one load related device to each of the power receptacles supplied at the rear of the UPS Plug incoming telephone line into the In socket at the back of the UPS Use on telephon...

Page 20: ...ase follow the instruction for Tower Setup or Rack Mount Setup This series can be placed in horizontally and vertically 3000VA model is designed in a rack itself As a tower it is provided with the optional UPS stand to stabilize the UPS when the UPS is positioned in vertically The UPS stand must be attached to the bottom of the tower l 4 INSTALLATION 110VAC 120VAC 127VAC ON OFF TEST CNFG ENTER INP...

Page 21: ...18 1500 2000VA Host and EBM integrate into three types of tower forms l 4 INSTALLATION a Tower form 1 b Tower form 2 c Tower form 3 ...

Page 22: ...19 3000VA Tower form setup l 1 Turn the UPS vertical and put two UPS stands at the end of the tower 4 INSTALLATION 2 Place the UPS into two stands carefully ...

Page 23: ...in 19 racks The UPS and external battery enclosure need 2U of valuable rack space Use the following procedure to install UPS in a rack 1 Align the mounting ears with screw holes on the side of the UPS 4 INSTALLATION 2 Install rack mounting rails with the screws provided tightened up into rack enclosure ...

Page 24: ...21 4 INSTALLATION 3 Insert UPS into the slide assemblies and lock it in the rack enclosure 4 Add up the front panels for both sides The load can be connected ...

Page 25: ... l 1 Place the UPS on a flat surface and in a clean place so the front side of the UPS is facing to you 2 Disconnect the cable from the Host and EBM 4 INSTALLATION HOST and the EBM are disconnected 3 Loosen the screws and remove the Host and EBM cover from the unit ...

Page 26: ...ATION 4 Pull two covers toward the direction shown as below 5 Align the mounting bracket with the screw holes on the each side of Host and EBM and secure with the supplied screws 6 Reinstall the Host and EBM cover ...

Page 27: ...t side rack mount is completed 4 INSTALLATION 8 Align two small mounting brackets at the rear of Host and EBM and secure with the supplied screws Install Output receptacles at the rear panel of the Host 9 Setup rack mount is completed and connected to the UPS ...

Page 28: ...by the screw holes and lock a screw in the downside hole of both sides at the front of the rack 3 Lock screws in four holes on both sides at the rear of the rack 4 Insert UPS into the slide rail and lock it in the rack enclosure 1 Compose HOST and EBM into rack assembly 25 ...

Page 29: ...own below 9 Turn on the UPS and connect the load 10 After installing the UPS into rack the load may be connected Make sure the load equipment is turned off then plug all loads into the output receptacle properly protected by a circuit breaker of fuse in accordance with national and local electrical codes ...

Page 30: ...procedure to install the EPO switch as below 1 Check the UPS is turned off 2 Remove the EPO connector from the EPO port on the rear panel of UPS 3 Connect isolated normally open dry contacts rated to handle 60Vdc maximum 30Vac RMS maximum and 20mA maximum across the EPO device to Pin 1 and Pin 2 Use non shield wiring size 18 22 AWG 0 75 mm 0 3 mm 4 Reconnect the EPO connector to the EPO port Verif...

Page 31: ...battery pack 1 Connect the battery cable to the external battery port of the rear of UPS 2 Then connect the supplied battery cable from extended battery module to the external battery port of the rear of previous UPS 3 If adding additional extended battery packs repeat above steps Caution Connecting battery cable to external battery port may cause spark if adding up additional battery 1500 2000VA ...

Page 32: ...al battery port for the UPS itself 1 Connect the supplied battery module cable from extended battery module to the external battery port of the rear of UPS 2 If continuing to adding additional extended battery modules repeat above steps 5 ADDITIONAL BATTERY INSTALLATION SETUP ...

Page 33: ...attery Do not dispose of batteries in a fire The batteries may explode Never dispose the batteries in a fire It may explode Do not open or mutilate the batteries Released electrolyte is harmful to the skins and eyes It may be toxic A battery can present a risk of electrical shock and high short circuit current To recycle properly the used battery please do not discard the UPS battery pack and batt...

Page 34: ...ace batteries 1 Unscrew and remove the front panel on both ends 2 Disconnect the battery cable from the UPS and remove the battery retaining battery bracket 3 Grasp the battery and pull it out from the front panel 750 1000VA 6 BATTERY REPLACEMENT ...

Page 35: ...the battery retaining battery bracket 6 Close and reinstall the front panel 1 Remove the battery case EBM front panel by pulling on both ends 2 Disconnect the battery cable from the EBM 3 Unscrew and remove the battery retaining battery bracket 1500 2000VA 6 BATTERY REPLACEMENT ...

Page 36: ... Slide the new battery into EBM 6 Reconnect the battery cable and screw on the battery retaining bracket 7 Close and reinstall the front panel back to EBM 3000VA 1 Remove the battery case EBM front panel by pulling on both ends 2 Disconnect the battery cable from UPS ...

Page 37: ...LACEMENT 3 Unscrew the battery bracket from the EBM 4 Remove the battery bracket from EBM by pulling on both ends 5 Pull the battery out from right side onto flat area 6 Pull the left side of battery out onto flat area ...

Page 38: ...are unable to operate at the same time Either the USB or DB9 can connect with RS 232 at one time usually connecting with USB function is priority PIN Description I O Function Explanation 1 DCD Output Low Battery Output normally open pull to Pin 5 when battery low alarm in battery mode 2 RxD Output RxD 3 TxD Input TxD 4 5 Common 6 DSR Output 7 RTS Input No connection 8 tied to pin 6 Input DTR Commo...

Page 39: ... when power switch is pressed The wall outlet may be faulty The UPS output may short circuit or overload Internal fuse may be blown UPS could not provide power to the load The power cord is not connected correctly Check the power cord connection Please contact your local qualified electrician 1 Disconnect all loads and ensure nothing is lodged in output receptacles 2 Ensure loads are not detective...

Page 40: ...d turn off equipment Please contact your local dealer The UPS may be over loaded Check the load status Connected equipment s lose power while connected to the UPS The UPS may be failed Please contact your local dealer The UPS is beeping continuously The UPS is in fault condition Check the audible alarms condition table Buttons does not work 1 The UPS is in green mode 2 Button is Broken 1 Wait for ...

Page 41: ...t full load Recharge Time 110 120 127VAC or 220 230 240VAC 0 160VAC 0 300VAC 77 84 89VAC 4 or 154 161 168VAC 4 132 144 152VAC 2 or 264 276 288VAC 4 50 60Hz 5Hz for Normal Mode 40Hz for Generator Mode 320 230 Joules 110 120 127VAC or 220 230 240VAC 5 RMS for entire battery voltage range 50Hz or 60Hz 0 1Hz Pure Sinewave 110 0 8 shutdown after 3 minutes 150 0 10 Shutdown after 10 cycles 110 6 shutdow...

Page 42: ... Yes Yes Optional Yes Line LED lighting Battery LED flashing every 4 seconds Site fault LED lighting for 120Vac models 4 segment LED bar 0 25 4 LED lighting th 26 50 3 and 4 LEDs lighting 51 75 2nd 3rd and 4th LEDs lighting rd th 76 100 4 LEDs in a row all lighting Fault LED lighting Overload LED lighting Battery LED flashing every second Sounding every 4 seconds Sounding every seconds Continuousl...

Page 43: ... capacity and load level Dashboard interface Send on line commands to UPS such as Test Shutdown Sleep and restart Extensive logging of all UPS operation and power quality data Event date analysis Events and data bar charts presentation Graphical display of power quality Run in background even before user login Supports DOS Win 3 X Novell Win 95 98 ME XP NT 2000 UPSwing For UNIX Supports SCO UNIX S...

Page 44: ...P N 16000800 Rev 11 06 1760 Stebbins Dr Houston TX 77043 1 800 882 8285 URL www smartpowersystems com Email support smartpowersystems com ...

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