MGE PULSAR EXTREME 3000 VA User Manual

Pu ls a r EXt r e m e  
1500/ 2000 VA  
2500/ 3000 VA  
in s t a lla t io n a n d u s e r  
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Italian  
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Sa fe t y r u le s  
Sa fe t y o f p e r s o n s  
A UPS has its own internal power source (the battery). Consequently, the power outlets may be energized  
even if the UPS is disconnected from the AC-power source.  
Dangerous voltage levels are present within the UPS. It should be opened exclusively by qualified  
service personnel.  
The UPS must be properly earthed. If it is connected to the AC-power source via a wall outlet,  
measurements are required to ensure that the total leakage current of the UPS and the protected  
equipment does not exceed 3.5 mA. If the total leakage current exceeds this value, the INSTALL  
version is mandatory and the earth wire must be connected to the input terminal block.  
The battery supplied with the UPS contains small amounts of toxic materials. To avoid accidents,  
the directives listed below must be observed.  
Never operate the UPS if the ambient temperature and relative humidity are higher than the levels  
specified in the documentation.  
Never burn the battery (risk of explosion).  
Do not attempt to open the battery (the electrolyte is dangerous for the eyes and skin).  
Comply with all applicable regulations for the disposal of the battery.  
Pr o d u ct s a fe t y  
UPSs connected to the AC-power source via a wall outlet must remain in the immediate vicinity of the outlet.  
The outlet must be easily accessible. For UPSs connected to the AC-power source via a terminal block,  
a protection circuit breaker must be installed upstream and be easily accessible.  
The UPS can be disconnected from the AC-power source by removing the power cord or the UPS  
power cable.  
Never install the UPS near liquids or in an excessively damp environment.  
Never let a liquid or foreign body penetrate inside the UPS.  
Never block the ventilation grates on the front or back of the UPS.  
Never expose the UPS to direct sunlight or a source of heat.  
Sp e cia l p r e ca u t io n s  
The UPS connection instructions contained in this manual must be followed in the indicated order.  
Check that the indications on the rating plate correspond to your AC-power system and to the actual  
electrical consumption of all the equipment to be connected to the UPS.  
If the UPS is positioned flat, check that not more than five modules are stacked on top of each other.  
If the UPS must be stored prior to installation, storage must be in a dry place.  
The admissible storage temperature range is -40° C to +50° C.  
If the UPS remains de-energized for a long period, we recommend that you energize the UPS  
for a period of 24 hours, at least once every month.  
This charges the battery, thus avoiding possible irreversible damage.  
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Fo r e w o r d  
Us in g t h is d o cu m e n t  
Information may be found primarily by consulting:  
the contents;  
the index.  
Pict o g r a m s  
Important instructions that must always be followed.  
Information, advice, help.  
Visual indication.  
Action.  
Audio indication.  
In the illustrations on the following pages, the symbols below are used:  
LED off.  
LED on.  
LED flashing.  
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Co n t e n t s  
1. Presentation  
1.1 Pulsar EXtreme range................................................................................................................. 7  
1.2 Connection modules .................................................................................................................. 8  
Fault tolerant ................................................................................................................................... 8  
Hot swap ......................................................................................................................................... 8  
Install............................................................................................................................................... 8  
1.3 Back ............................................................................................................................................. 9  
1.4 Control panel ............................................................................................................................... 10  
2. Installation  
2.1 Unpacking and checks ............................................................................................................... 11  
"Tower" model ............................................................................................................................... 11  
"Rack" model ................................................................................................................................ 11  
2.2 Installation (rack version) .......................................................................................................... 13  
2.3 Connection to the RS 232 communications port (optional) ................................................... 14  
2.4 Installation of the communications-card option ...................................................................... 14  
2.5 Securing and connecting the connection modules................................................................. 15  
Securing the connection modules ................................................................................................. 15  
Fault tolerant ................................................................................................................................. 15  
Hot swap ....................................................................................................................................... 16  
Install............................................................................................................................................. 17  
3. Operation  
3.1 Operating mode .......................................................................................................................... 18  
ON-LINE mode ............................................................................................................................. 18  
ECO mode .................................................................................................................................... 18  
3.2 Start-up ........................................................................................................................................ 19  
3.3 Bargraph indications .................................................................................................................. 19  
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Co n t e n t s  
3.4 Failure of AC input power and operation on battery power.................................................... 20  
Transfer to battery power .............................................................................................................. 20  
Threshold for the low-battery shutdown warning .......................................................................... 20  
End of backup time ....................................................................................................................... 20  
Sleep mode ................................................................................................................................... 20  
Return of AC input power .............................................................................................................. 20  
3.5 Personalization ........................................................................................................................... 21  
Function ........................................................................................................................................ 21  
"ON / OFF conditions" tab............................................................................................................. 21  
"Battery" tab .................................................................................................................................. 22  
"Output" tab................................................................................................................................... 22  
"By-pass" tab ................................................................................................................................ 22  
"ECO mode" tab............................................................................................................................ 23  
3.6 Shutdown..................................................................................................................................... 23  
4. Maintenance  
4.1 Troubleshooting .......................................................................................................................... 24  
4.2 UPS replacement ........................................................................................................................ 26  
Fault-tolerant connection module.................................................................................................. 26  
Hot-swap and Install connection modules .................................................................................... 26  
5. Environment ..................................................................................................................................... 28  
6. Appendices  
6.1 Glossary....................................................................................................................................... 29  
6.2 Index............................................................................................................................................. 31  
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1 . Pr e s e n t a t io n  
1 .1 Pu ls a r EXt r e m e r a n g e  
To w e r m o d e l  
Dimensions in mm  
(H x W x D)  
EXtreme 1500 to 3000  
443 x 173 x 465  
Weight in kg  
EXtreme 1500 to 2000  
29  
36  
EXtreme 2500 to 3000  
Ra ck m o d e l  
Dimensions in mm  
(H x W x D)  
EXtreme 1500 to 3000 177 (4U) x 483 x 462  
Weight in kg  
EXtreme 1500 to 2000  
31  
38  
EXtreme 2500 to 3000  
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1 . Pr e s e n t a t io n  
1 .2 Co n n e ct io n m o d u le s  
Fa u lt t o le r a n t  
socket for connection to AC-power source.  
outlets for direct connection to protected equipment.  
manual bypass switch.  
1
2
3
4
5
1
2
input terminal block with cable clamp.  
output terminal block with cable clamp.  
Ho t s w a p  
3
1
5
2
In s t a ll  
3
5
4
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1 . Pr e s e n t a t io n  
1 .3 Ba ck  
slot for communications-card option.  
6
7
battery module connector.  
battery circuit breaker.  
6
7
8
rating plate.  
9
8
9
connector for connection modules.  
RS232 communications port.  
10  
11  
10  
11  
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1 . Pr e s e n t a t io n  
1 .4 Co n t r o l p a n e l  
Alarms  
% battery  
remaining  
% load  
14  
UPS overload  
100%  
80%  
50%  
20%  
100%  
80%  
50%  
20%  
15 electronics fault  
16  
battery fault  
17  
ambient temp.  
> 40°C  
hold down to display  
percent load.  
18  
19  
lamp test or buzzer OFF.  
operation on manual bypass.  
operation in ECO mode.  
20  
21  
operation in ON-LINE mode.  
operation on battery power.  
22  
23  
ON/OFF.  
24  
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2 . In s t a lla t io n  
2 .1 Un p a ck in g a n d ch e ck s  
To w e r m o d e l  
29  
26  
27  
25  
28  
25  
26  
27  
28  
29  
RS 232 communications cable.  
"Solution Pac" CD ROM.  
"UPS Driver" diskette for UPS personalization.  
documentation.  
electrical power cord (except INSTALL version).  
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2 . In s t a lla t io n  
Ra ck m o d e l  
30  
29  
26  
27  
25  
28  
25  
26  
27  
28  
29  
30  
RS 232 communications cable.  
"Solution Pac" CD ROM.  
"UPS Driver" diskette for UPS personalization.  
documentation.  
electrical power cord (except INSTALL version).  
telescopic rails for mounting in 19" bay with mounting hardware.  
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2 . In s t a lla t io n  
2 .2 In s t a lla t io n (r a ck v e r s io n )  
Rack mounting diagram with rails.  
1
3
3
3
4
3
2
The rails and the necessary mounting hardware are supplied with the UPS in the package.  
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2 . In s t a lla t io n  
2 .3 Co n n e ct io n t o t h e RS 2 3 2 co m m u n ica t io n s p o r t (o p t io n a l)  
25  
25  
1. Connect the RS 232 communications cable  
port on the computer.  
to the serial  
2. Connect the RS 232 communications cable  
to the RS 232  
11  
communications port  
on the UPS.  
The UPS can now communicate with all MGE UPS SYSTEMS  
supervision, set-up or safety software.  
11  
Pin-out diagram for the RS 232 communications port  
on the UPS.  
RD TD  
OV  
5
4
3
2
1
9
8
7
6
RTS  
2 .4 In s t a lla t io n o f t h e co m m u n ica t io n s -ca r d o p t io n  
Slot for the communications-card option.  
It is not necessary to shut down the UPS to install  
the communications card:  
1. Remove the slot cover.  
2. Insert the card in the slot.  
3. Secure the card with the two screws.  
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2 . In s t a lla t io n  
2 .5 Se cu r in g a n d co n n e ct in g t h e co n n e ct io n m o d u le s  
Se cu r in g t h e co n n e ct io n m o d u le s  
Insert the connection module in the connector 10 .  
1. Secure the connection module to the UPS using  
the two screws 31 .  
10  
31  
31  
Fa u lt t o le r a n t  
Before carrying out any connections, check that the battery circuit breaker  
electrical power cord to the AC-power source is disconnected.  
is OFF and that the  
8
Connection of equipment:  
1. Connect the protected equipment directly to the outlets  
.
2
2
Connection to the AC-power source  
1
29  
29  
1
1. Connect the electrical power cord  
for connection to AC-power source.  
to the socket  
2. Connect the other end of the electrical power cord  
to an AC-power outlet.  
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2 . In s t a lla t io n  
Ho t s w a p  
Before carrying out any connections, check that the battery circuit breaker  
is OFF  
8
and that the electrical power cord to the AC-power source is disconnected.  
Connection of equipment to outlets  
2
Plug your equipment into the outlets  
.
2
Connection of equipment to a terminal block:  
This type of connection must be carried out by qualified  
electrical personnel.  
8
32  
1. Remove the terminal-block cover  
2. Insert the cable supplying the equipment through the cable  
clamp  
.
32  
33  
.
33  
5
3. Connect the three wires to the output terminal block  
.
Always connect the earthing wire first.  
4. Remove the terminal-block cover.  
5. Tighten the nut on the cable clamp 33 .  
The overall cable diameter and the cross-sectional area  
of the three wires depends on the UPS rating.  
5
cable diameter  
(mm)  
cross-sectional area  
of each wire (mm)  
EXtreme 1500 to 2000  
9 to 12  
9 to 12  
1 to 4  
Earthing wire  
EXtreme 2500 to 3000  
1,5 to 4  
Connection to the AC-power source:  
1
29  
1
1. Connect the electrical power cord  
for connection to AC-power source.  
to the socket  
29  
2. Connect the other end of the electrical power cord  
to an AC-power outlet.  
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2 . In s t a lla t io n  
In s t a ll  
This type of connection must be carried out by qualified electrical personnel.  
8
Before carrying out any connections, check that the battery circuit breaker  
is OFF  
and that the upstream protection devices (AC distribution system) are open (OFF).  
The overall cable diameter and the cross-sectional area  
of the three wires depends on the UPS rating.  
8
cable diameter  
(mm)  
cross-sectional area  
of each wire (mm)  
EXtreme 1500 to 2000  
9 to 12  
9 to 12  
1 to 4  
EXtreme 2500 to 3000  
1,5 to 4  
32  
Power and equipment connections:  
32  
1. Remove the terminal-block cover  
.
2. Insert the cable supplying the equipment and the power  
33  
cable through the cable clamps  
.
3. Connect the three wires of the equipment cable to the output  
5
terminal block  
.
Always connect the earthing wire first.  
4. Connect the three wires of the power cable to the input  
4
terminal block  
.
5. Refit the terminal_block cover.  
6. Tighten the nut on the cable clamp  
33  
.
33  
Earthing wires  
5
4
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3 . Op e r a t io n  
3 .1 Op e r a t in g m o d e  
ON-LINE m o d e  
This is the standard operating mode, set by default in the factory.  
It makes use of electronic double conversion of the input power.  
Two possible cases:  
22  
22  
LED  
is ON: AC input power is available. Power is drawn  
from the distribution system and supplied to the protected  
equipment via the UPS.  
23  
LED  
is ON: AC input power is not available. Power is drawn  
from the battery and supplied to the protected equipment.  
23  
ECO m o d e  
The main advantage of this mode is that it reduces the consumption of electrical power. The protected  
equipment is supplied directly by the AC-power source as long as it remains within the tolerances set  
by the user.  
27  
ECO mode is selected and tolerance levels are set using the "UPS Driver" software  
personalization (see section 3.5).  
for UPS  
Three possible cases:  
21  
The AC-power source is within the set tolerances. The protected  
equipment is supplied directly by the AC-power source, via the  
21  
automatic bypass. LED  
is ON.  
The AC-power source is not within the set tolerances. The UPS  
automatically shifts to ON-LINE mode. LED 22 is ON.  
22  
23  
The AC-power source is not available. LED  
is ON.  
The battery supplies power to the protected equipment.  
23  
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3 . Op e r a t io n  
3 .2 St a r t -u p  
The protected equipment connected to the UPS can be energized, whether AC input power is available  
or not.  
Prior to initial start-up, check the UPS voltage settings. If the protected equipment voltage is other  
27  
than 230 V / 50 Hz, the UPS settings must be modified using the "UPS Driver" software  
(see section 3.5).  
1. Set the battery circuit breaker(s) 8 to ON.  
8
24  
2. Press the ON / OFF button  
.
All connected equipment is energized. The buzzer sounds.  
21 22  
23  
LEDs  
,
and  
go ON.  
24  
21 22  
23  
do not go ON or if LEDs  
14 15 16  
17  
flash, there is a fault (see section 4.1).  
If LEDs  
,
and  
,
,
or  
3 .3 Ba r g r a p h in d ica t io n s  
14  
17  
provide three different indications.  
LEDs  
to  
1. Remaining backup time in percent.  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
2. Percent load drawn by the protected equipment,  
18  
when button  
is pressed.  
3. Operating faults (flashing LED and beeps):  
14  
15  
16  
17  
Overload.  
UPS fault.  
Battery fault.  
Excessive ambient temperature.  
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3 . Op e r a t io n  
3 .4 Fa ilu r e o f AC in p u t p o w e r a n d o p e r a t io n o n b a t t e r y p o w e r  
AC input power is not available, the battery steps in to supply the protected equipment.  
Tr a n s fe r t o b a t t e r y p o w e r  
The AC-power source is outside tolerances, LED 23 is ON,  
the buzzer beeps three times.  
23  
Th r e s h o ld fo r t h e lo w -b a t t e r y s h u t d o w n w a r n in g  
The low-battery shutdown warning threshold can be set  
by the user, with the "UPS Driver" software (see section 3.5).  
23  
LED  
flashes.  
The buzzer beeps every three seconds.  
There is very little remaining battery backup time.  
Close all applications because UPS automatic  
shutdown is imminent.  
23  
En d o f b a ck u p t im e  
The buzzer sounds continuously.  
Press button 19 to turn the buzzer OFF.  
19  
The equipment is no longer supplied with power.  
Sle e p m o d e  
This operating mode may be personalized using the "UPS Driver" software (see section 3.5).  
It saves battery power when no equipment is connected to the UPS.  
The UPS automatically restarts when the AC-power source returns to within tolerances.  
Re t u r n o f AC in p u t p o w e r  
If, in spite of the return of AC input power, the UPS does not restart, check that the automatic-restart function  
(activated by return of AC input power) has not been disabled (see section 3.5).  
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3 . Op e r a t io n  
3 .5 Pe r s o n a liz a t io n  
Fu n ct io n  
Personalization parameters can be set and modified using the "UPS Driver" software installed on a computer  
that is connected to the UPS (see section 2.3 Connection to the RS 232 communications port).  
Check that the RS 232 cable  
is closed.  
is correctly connected and that the battery circuit breaker 8  
25  
"UPS Driver" installation:  
1. Insert the "UPS Driver" diskette in the drive of an IBM-compatible microcomputer.  
2. Select the disk drive (A :\).  
3. Double-click "upsdriv.exe".  
Once "UPS Driver" has been installed, UPS parameters can be modified in a window containing  
a number of tabs, each presenting a set of parameters.  
"ON / OFF co n d it io n s " t a b  
Personalizable function  
Default setting  
Enabled  
Automatic start  
Cold start (battery power)  
Forced shutdown  
Enabled  
Enabled  
Sleep mode  
Disabled  
Enabled  
UPS ON / OFF via software  
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3 . Op e r a t io n  
"Ba t t e r y" t a b  
Personalizable function  
Default setting  
Options  
Once a week  
Once a month  
No test  
"Battery test" intervals  
Every day  
"Low-battery shutdown warning" threshold  
Charger  
20% remaining battery  
backup time  
40% remaining battery  
backup time  
Standard  
CLA (2, 4 or 8 hours)  
"Ou t p u t " t a b  
Rated AC-power source voltage (see figure 1)  
Rated AC-power source frequency  
230 V  
50 Hz  
200 V-208 V-220 V-240 V  
60 Hz  
Tolerance for AC-power source frequency (fig. 2)  
Frequency-regulation rate  
± 5%  
± 1% to ± 10% , in 1% steps  
Redundancy (see section 6.1)  
0 to 100%, in 10% steps  
Enabled (click to add check)  
Standard  
100%  
Seuil d'alarme surcharge utilisation  
Redémarrage onduleur après court-circuit  
Disabled  
"By-p a s s " t a b  
Authorized voltage range for transfer to bypass  
(see figure 3) if fault or overload  
187 V to 265 V (for  
230 V rated voltage)  
187 V to 265 V,  
in 1V steps  
Authorized frequency range for transfer to bypass  
(see figure 2) if fault or overload  
± 10%  
± 1% to ± 10%, in 1% steps  
Transfer to bypass if overload  
Enabled  
Disabled  
Disabled (click to remove check)  
Enabled (click to add check)  
Transfer to bypass following a fault, whatever  
the conditions on the AC-power source  
The value selected for the rated UPS voltage impacts on the power available at UPS output  
(see the diagram below).  
Available power as a percentage  
of the rated power  
Authorized frequency range for transfer to bypass  
Tolerance for AC-power  
source frequency  
Mini  
Maxi  
Voltage in V  
Fig. 1  
Fig. 2  
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3 . Op e r a t io n  
"ECO m o d e " t a b  
ECO mode is not possible unless it has first been authorized using the "UPS Driver" software  
Personalizable function  
Default setting  
Options  
ECO mode authorization  
Disabled  
Enabled (click to check)  
(not authorized)  
The upper threshold (max. voltage) is between  
the maximum authorized voltage for transfer to  
the bypass and the rated voltage.  
Authorized voltage range for  
operation in ECO mode (see figure 3)  
200 V to 240 V  
(for 230 V rated  
voltage)  
The lower threshold (min. voltage) is between  
the minimum authorized voltage for transfer to  
the bypass and the rated voltage.  
Range for minimum authorized  
voltage for operation in ECO mode  
Range for maximum authorized  
voltage for operation in ECO mode  
Voltage in V  
Minimum authorized voltage  
for transfer to the bypas  
Rated  
voltage  
Maximum authorized voltage  
for transfer to the bypass  
Fig. 3  
3 .6 Sh u t d o w n  
24  
1. Press button  
(return to the OFF position).  
The connected equipment is no longer supplied with power.  
24  
8
2. Set the battery circuit breaker(s)  
to OFF.  
The battery is no longer recharged.  
8
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4 . Ma in t e n a n ce  
4 .1 Tr o u b le s h o o t in g  
14 15 16  
17  
flash, there is a operating anomaly or an alarm.  
If any of LEDs  
,
,
or  
If a LED flashes, the bargraph data is no longer displayed.  
Troubleshooting not requiring MGE after-sales support  
Indication  
Signification  
Remède  
LED 14 flashes and the buzzer UPS overload. Overload is too long  
Check the power drawn by the  
equipment and disconnect any  
non-priority devices.  
beeps.  
or too high. The UPS cuts the supply  
of power to the connected equipment  
and the buzzer sounds continuously.  
The ambient temperature is higher than Install the UPS in a room where  
40° C.  
the ambient temperature is not  
greater than 40° C.  
17  
LED  
flashes.  
The UPS is not designed to  
operate more than eight hours  
under these conditions.  
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4 . Ma in t e n a n ce  
Troubleshooting requiring MGE after-sales support  
Indication Signification  
Correction  
LED 15 flashes and the buzzer UPS electronics have detected a UPS For UPSs equipped with Hot  
beeps. fault. swap or Install connection  
Depending on the UPS personalization modules, follow the UPS  
parameters (see section 3.5), there are replacement procedure (see  
two possibilities:  
section 4.2).  
the equipment connected to the UPS  
continues to be supplied, but directly  
from the AC-power source (via the  
Call the after-sales support  
department.  
21  
automatic bypass (LED  
ON);  
the connected equipment is no longer  
supplied.  
The equipment connected to  
the UPS is no longer protected.  
A battery fault was detected during the Make sure that the battery  
16  
LED  
flashes.  
battery test.  
circuit breaker(s) is closed.If that  
is the case, call the after-sales  
support department because the  
battery is not OK  
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4 . Ma in t e n a n ce  
4 .2 UPS r e p la ce m e n t  
Fa u lt -t o le r a n t co n n e ct io n m o d u le  
Before carrying out this operation, the supply of power to the connected equipment must be cut.  
Disconnection:  
24  
1. Shut down the UPS by pressing button  
position).  
(return to the OFF  
8
2. Open the battery circuit breaker(s)  
.
3. Remove the two fixing screws  
from the UPS.  
and the connection module  
31  
24  
Reconnection:  
1. Insert the connection module in the connector 10 and secure  
31  
2. Close the battery circuit breaker(s) 8 .  
using the two screws  
.
8
Check that UPS personalization settings still  
correspond to the equipment to be supplied  
(see section 3.5).  
10  
31  
24  
3. Start the UPS by pressing button  
.
The connected equipment is again protected by the UPS.  
31  
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4 . Ma in t e n a n ce  
Ho t -s w a p a n d In s t a ll co n n e ct io n m o d u le s  
Before turning the switch,  
see the manual  
Disconnection:  
1. Turn the manual bypass switch  
to the intermediate position.  
3
from the NORMAL  
NORMAL  
BY-PASS  
21  
2. Check that LED  
position.  
is ON before continuing to the BYPASS  
21  
If LED  
is not ON, do not switch to the BYPASS  
position and call the after-sales support  
department.  
21  
3
3. Turn the manual bypass switch  
position to the BYPASS position.  
from the intermediate  
The connected equipment is supplied by the AC-power source,  
via the manual bypass.  
24  
4. Shut down the UPS by pressing button  
position).  
(return to the OFF  
Before turning the switch,  
see the manual  
8
5. Open the battery circuit breaker(s)  
.
31  
6. Remove the two fixing screws  
from the electronic module.  
and the connection module  
BY-PASS  
NORMAL  
The UPS can be replaced. The connected equipment is  
supplied by the AC-power source.  
Reconnection:  
1. Insert the connection module in the connector 10 and secure  
31  
using the two screws  
.
8
3. Close the battery circuit breaker(s)  
.
24  
Check that UPS personalization settings still  
correspond to the equipment to be supplied  
(see section 3.5).  
4. Start the UPS by pressing button 24 .  
5. Check that LED 20 is ON before turning the manual bypass  
switch 3 to the intermediate position.  
8
20  
If LED  
is not ON, do not switch to the  
intermediate position and call the after-sales  
support department.  
10  
31  
6. Turn the manual bypass switch 3 from the BYPASS position  
to the intermediate position.  
3
7. Turn the manual bypass switch  
position to the NORMAL position.  
from the intermediate  
The connected equipment is again protected by the UPS.  
31  
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5 . En v ir o n m e n t  
This product has been designed to respect the environment:  
It does not contain CFCs or HCFCs.  
It was manufactured in a factory certified ISO 14001.  
UPS recycling at the end of service life:  
MGE UPS SYSTEMS undertakes to recycle, by certified companies and in compliance with all applicable  
regulations, all UPS products recovered at the end of their service life (contact your branch office).  
Packing:  
UPS packing materials must be recycled in compliance with all applicable regulations.  
Warning:  
This product contains lead-acid batteries. Lead is a dangerous substance for the environment if it is not  
correctly recycled by specialized companies.  
Web site : www.mgeups.com  
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6 . Ap p e n d ice s  
6 .1 Glo s s a r y  
Authorized voltage  
The range of voltage supplied by the AC-power source within which the UPS  
range for operation in ECO can operate in ECO mode. In ECO mode, the equipment connected to the  
in ECO mode  
UPS is supplied directly by the AC-power source, via the automatic bypass.  
Authorized voltage  
range for transfer to  
bypass if fault or overload  
Upper and lower voltage thresholds within which the UPS can operate  
on theautomatic bypass in the event of a UPS fault or overload.  
Automatic bypass  
Automatic switch controlled by the UPS, used to connect the equipment  
directly to the AC-power source.  
Automatic start following  
return of AC input power  
When AC input power returns following shutdown at the end of the battery  
backup time, UPS automatic start can be enabled or disabled.  
Backup time  
Bargraph  
Time that the connected equipment can operate on battery power.  
Device on the front panel indicating the percent remaining backup time  
or the percent load.  
Battery test  
Internal UPS test on battery status.  
CLA (Long backup-  
time charger)  
Module incorporating a charger for long backup times. The charger is powerful  
enough to charge battery extension modules offering very long backup times.  
Cold start  
See "Start on battery power".  
Connection module  
Unit grouping the receptacles for connection to the AC-power source  
and the equipment.  
Dialog box  
A window in a computer program displayed for selection by the user of various  
options and parameter settings.  
Double conversion  
The power supplied to the connected equipment is completely regenerated  
by continuous double conversion, i.e. the AC power from the AC-power source  
is rectified (AC - DC), then converted back (DC - AC) to AC power.  
ECO mode  
Operating mode by which the equipment is supplied directly by the AC-power  
source if it is within the tolerances defined by the user. This mode reduces  
the consumption of electrical power.  
Equipment  
Devices or systems connected to the UPS output.  
Fault tolerant  
Connection module (without manual bypass) offering receptacles  
for connection to the AC-power source and the equipment.  
Forced shutdown  
Ten-second interruption in the supply of power to the connected equipment  
following a system shutdown, even if AC input power returns during  
the interruption period.  
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6 . Ap p e n d ice s  
Frequency-regulation rate The rate at which the UPS frequency is synchronized with that  
of the AC-power source. Two possible cases:  
1. The installation comprises a single UPS. The frequency-regulation rate  
is set to "Standard".  
2. The installation comprises two UPSs connected in series. The AC-power  
source supplies power to the first UPS which in turn supplies the second UPS.  
The connected equipment is supplied by the second UPS.  
The frequency regulation rate of the first UPS must be set to "Standard",  
the frequency regulation rate of the second UPS must be set to "Redundancy".  
Hot swap  
Connection module (with manual bypass) offering a socket for connection  
to the AC-power source and outlets or a terminal block for connection  
to the equipment.  
Install  
Connection module (with manual bypass) offering terminal blocks  
for connection to the AC-power source and the equipment.  
Manual bypass  
Rotary switch controlled by the user, used to connect the equipment directly  
to the AC-power source. Transfer of the load to the manual bypass enables  
UPS maintenance or replacement, without interrupting the supply of power  
to the connected equipment.  
ON-LINE mode  
The normal UPS operating mode, by which the AC-power source supplies  
the UPS, which in turn, following double conversion of the AC power,  
supplies the connected equipment.  
Percent load  
Ratio between the power drawn by the connected equipment and the total  
power that the UPS can supply.  
Personalization  
A number of UPS functions can be modified using the "UPS Driver" software  
to better meet the user's needs.  
Redundancy  
Sleep mode  
See "Frequency-regulation rate".  
This function shuts down the UPS when it operates on battery power  
and no load is detected on the UPS output.  
Start on battery power  
This function makes it possible to energize the connected equipment even  
when AC input power is not available (operation exclusively on battery power).  
Tolerance for AC-power  
source frequency  
The range of frequency supplied by the AC-power source within which  
the UPS can operate in ON-LINE mode (double conversion).  
UPS  
Uninterruptible Power Supply.  
UPS ON / OFF  
via software  
It is possible to enable or disable use of UPS ON / OFF controls  
by the computer-system protection software.  
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6 . Ap p e n d ice s  
6 .2 In d e x  
A
L
LEDs  
AC power  
Failure ........................................................... 20  
Lamp test....................................................... 10  
Frequency tolerance ..................................... 22  
Rated frequency ............................................ 22  
Rated voltage ................................................ 22  
Return............................................................ 20  
M
Mode  
ECO mode.......................................... 10-18-23  
B
O
Bargraph .............................................................. 19  
Battery  
Overload.................................................... 10-22-24  
Battery test .................................................... 22  
End of backup time ....................................... 20  
Fault .........................................................10-19  
Low-battery shutdown warning ..................... 20  
Recycling ....................................................... 28  
Transfer to battery power .............................. 20  
Buzzer ......................................................... 4-10-20  
By-pass  
P
Personalization ................................................... 21  
Battery .......................................................... 22  
ECO mode.................................................... 23  
ON / OFF conditions..................................... 21  
Output........................................................... 22  
R
Automatic bypass .....................................18-25  
Manual bypass .........................................10-26  
Rack ..................................................................7-13  
S
C
Safety .................................................................... 3  
Shutdown  
Communication .................................................... 14  
Connection  
Forced shutdown........................................... 21  
UPS ON / OFF via software .......................... 21  
UPS shutdown .........................................10-23  
Sleep mode ................................................... 20-21  
Software  
Communications card ................................... 14  
Connection modules ................................16-17  
RS 232 communications port ........................ 14  
E
UPS Driver ..........................................11-12-21  
Start-up  
ECO mode ................................................ 10-18-23  
Automatic start .............................................. 21  
F
Fault (UPS)  
T
Load .............................................................. 10  
Transfer to automatic bypass ........................ 25  
Fault tolerant ............................................... 8-15-26  
Temperature  
Excessive ambient temp .................... 10-19-24  
U
H
UPS Driver ................................................ 11-12-21  
Hot swap ..................................................... 8-16-27  
I
Install........................................................... 8-17-27  
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N o t h i n g w i l l s t o p y o u n o w  
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38334 - ST ISMIER CEDEX - FRANCE  
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