UPS 40-160 kVA, 400 V 50/60 Hz output
User’s and Installation Guide
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The procedure for connecting the control cables is the following:
1.
Remove the front cover by lifting the cover from the bottom outwards by releasing the
retaining clip. It’s located in the bottom part of the bezel.
2.
Locate the control terminal or XSlot module where you want to install the
communications cable.
5.1.2 LanSafe
LanSafe continuously monitors single UPS systems and automatically notifies users locally and
remotely of any events. The LanSafe offers user-friendly, custom views for monitoring status,
metering information and the internal workings of UPS. Each view provides a different level of
available data, allowing various user groups to select the most compelling and useful view for
their specific needs.
For information on installation and operation, refer to the Software Suite CD-ROM shipped
with the UPS. The LanSafe requires ConnectUPS or Single-Port Card to interface with the UPS
unit. Refer to the manual(s) supplied with the XSlot card for user instructions.
5.2 Input and output connections
The facility‘s alarm system contacts can be connected to two inputs in the UPS. The UPS
uses these inputs to monitor the building alarms in addition to the UPS status. Regardless of
assignment, alarms display as Building Alarm 1 and Building Alarm 2, on the Control Panel
Display Screen.
One alarm contact is provided for connection to equipment at the facility, such as a light, an
audible alarm, or a computer terminal. The equipment connected to these contacts alert you to
an UPS alarm.
Figure 22.
TB1, TB2, TB5 (optional) input and output connections.