USER MANUAL
UPS00100DC
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6.4.
GENERAL OPERATION
Once the UPS is installed per Sections 4 and 5, power may be applied to the Primary Power Supply and
the Secondary Power Supply if present. The UPS can then be switched to the “ON” position. If the input
voltage is too high, the UPS will fault and the MOD LED flashes red. Switch the unit to the “OFF” position,
correct the issue and toggle the UPS power switch to the “ON” position
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After the unit is switched ON, the “Charge Status - CHG” LED should flash green indicating that the unit is
charging. Once the unit is fully charged, the “Charge Status - CHG” LED will illuminate solid green. The unit
is now ready to provide backup power to the load in the event of an AC power failure.
If the output of the UPS is overloaded the UPS will fault and flash the MOD status LED red. Switch the unit
to the “OFF” position and check that the load does not exceed to the maximum load power.
When input power is lost, the UPS will provide DC power to the load until the cells are depleted. The “Charge
Status - CHG” LED will flash red indicating the unit is being discharged. When the unit is fully discharged, the
“Charge Status - CHG” LED will illuminate solid red. The UPS will disconnect from the load when it is no longer
able to provide backup power. The unit will be accessible through the WBI as described in Section 5 for
approximately three minutes after it is no longer supplying power to the load. When the Power Supply start
providing power to the UPS, it will begin charging. The “Charge Status” LED will start blinking green until the
UPS is fully charged then transition to a solid green.
6.5.
STATUS VIA PC
Status information and control of the UPS may be accessed via a web browser on a PC that is connected to the
same network that the UPS is connected. The UPS will be assigned an IP address by the DHCP server running on
the network or have a static or dynamic IP address depending on how the unit was configured. Consult with the
network administrator as to how to determine the assigned IP address. See Section 5 for more information on
running the WBI.
Notification are also sent out via SNMP. These notifications are called SNMP traps. The UPS faults, warnings and
conditions are added or removed from the UPS SNMP Alarm table. The UPS SNMP Alarm table consist of the
“UPS Well Know Alarm Conditions” called out in the RCF 1628 standard. The current version of the UPS can add
or remove the alarms as indicated in the SNMP Traps Section 7.2. Every time an Alarm is added or removed
from the UPS SNMP Alarm table a notification is sent out in the form of an SNMP trap.
6.6.
STATUS VIA PLC
Status information and control of the UPS may be accomplished through Ethernet/IP communications.
EtherNet/IP™, better known as the Common Industrial Protocol (CIP™), was designed for use in process
control and industrial automation applications. CIP was designed to provide consistent device access to
eliminate the need for vendor specific software for configuration and monitoring of individual devices. EDS
files are installed using the “EDS Hardware Installation Tool”.
If RSLinx version 2.41.00 is being used, there are several EDS files that must be installed before programming
the controller through RSLogix 5000 programming software. With newer versions of RSLinx, this is not
necessary. To install the EDS files:
1.
Locate the appropriate EDS files. EDS files are available at either of the following locations:
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RSLogix 5000 software CD
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