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		 POWER PROTECTION   
					UPStation® GX   
					1000 VA to 3000 VA   
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				15. Do not plug appliances, such as hair dryers or heaters into UPS receptacles.   
					16. Operate UPS only from a grounded outlet (2 wire plus ground) 120 VAC, 60/50 Hz.   
					17. The UPS is equipped with a grounded NEMA 5-15 input power plug. Do not defeat   
					the safety purpose of this plug. If unable to fully insert the plug into the outlet, contact   
					an electrician. All utility receptacles must be grounded as well.   
					18. Route power supply cords so they are not walked on or pinched.   
					19. Never block or insert any object into ventilation holes or other openings. Maintain a   
					minimum clearance of 4” all around UPS for proper air flow and cooling.   
					20. CAUTION: Do not open or mutilate battery. Released electrolyte is harmful to skin   
					and eyes and may be toxic.   
					21. CAUTION: This UPS complies with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to   
					Subpart J of Part 15 of FCC rules. These limits provide reasonable protection against   
					harmful interference in a commercial environment. This UPS generates, uses, and   
					radiates radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the   
					instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.   
					Operation of this UPS in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference which   
					the user must correct at his own expense.   
					INTRODUCTION & SYSTEM DESCRIPTION   
					Congratulations on choosing the Liebert UPStation® GX UPS. It provides continuous,   
					conditioned power to microcomputers and other data processing equipment.   
					Upon generation, AC power is clean and stable. However, during transmission, it may be   
					subject to load variations or accidents that cause power problems like low voltage, voltage   
					spikes, or complete power failure. These problems may interrupt computer operations,   
					cause data loss, or even damage equipment.   
					The UPS protects against many of these disturbances. It smoothes out voltage variations   
					and during complete power failure, supports equipment long enough for an orderly   
					shutdown. These compact units are available in three ratings: 1000, 1500, and 2100 VA.   
					This manual includes specifications for each model.   
					The UPStation® GX is a compact ”on-line” UPS that supplies critical equipment with   
					continuous premium, computer-grade power. An ”On-line” UPS continuously generates   
					and regulates output power, whether utility power is present or not. In contrast, a ”standby”   
					UPS only generates output power when utility power fails.   
					The UPStation® GX supplies critical equipment with clean, sinewave power to simulate   
					utility-generated power. Equipment like computers, monitors, printers, phone systems, and   
					laboratory instruments operate best on sinewave power.   
					The LED bar displays indicate ”percentage load” and ”battery capaci   
					two levels of alarms during battery operation, self-diagnostics, and a combination battery   
					test / alarm silence switch.   
					To allow communications between the UPS and a LAN server or other computer system,   
					the UPStation’ GX UPS is equipped with an RS-232 interface port. This port provides   
					detailed operating information including voltages, currents, temperature, and alarm status   
					to the host system when used with Liebert SiteNet soft- ware. In addition, this port allows   
					remote programming of UPS operation and numerous internal operating parameters.   
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				MAJOR INTERNAL UPS COMPONENTS   
					Surge Suppression and EMI/RFI Filters   
					These components provide surge protection and filter electromagnetic and radio frequency   
					interference present in the utility line. These components enable the UPS to supply pure   
					sinewave power to sensitive equipment.   
					Power Factor Correction Circuit   
					This circuit changes the utility AC input to DC for use by the inverter and ensures sinewave   
					input current to the UPS. Sinewave input achieves two things: increased power efficiency   
					and reduced power distortion.   
					Inverter   
					The inverter converts the DC output of the power factor correction circuit to regulated AC   
					sinewave power. During either normal utility power operation or battery operation, the   
					inverter continuously generates and regulates output power.   
					Charger   
					The charger regulates energy from the power factor correction circuit to continuously   
					charge the batteries. The charger operates whenever the UPS is ON. For maximum   
					battery charge life and power protection, leave the UPS ON.   
					Battery   
					The sealed, maintenance-free, spill-proof batteries in the UPStation® GX last for 5 years at   
					typical room temperatures and with normal charging. They maintain UPS output at full   
					rated power for 10 minutes. Reducing the load increases battery back-up time.   
					Bypass   
					This standard UPStation® GX feature provides an alternate power source to the output   
					automatically in the event of over-temperature or fault within the UPS. Audible and visual   
					alarms indicate Bypass operation. The UPS remains on Bypass until the user resets the   
					power switch by turning it OFF then ON.   
					CAUTION: Resetting the power switch causes loss of power to the outlet receptacles.   
					Perform all necessary shutdown procedures on critical loads before resetting the power   
					switch.   
					BEFORE INSTALLATION   
					Unpack UPS, carefully noting the packing method. Retain packaging. To return the UPS,   
					re-pack as originally shipped. CAUTION: The units are heavy. The UGX1000RT-60   
					weighs 71 Ibs; the UGX1500RT-60 weighs 83 Ibs; the UGX2100RT- 60 weighs 97 lbs.   
					Take proper precautions when lifting or moving them.   
					Inspect UPS for freight damage. Contact the carrier and/or your distributor concerning   
					freight damage or missing parts.   
					UPS Configuration   
					Turn UPS On/Off switch OFF. The manufacturer ships the UPStation® GX from the factory   
					in tower configuration. If this suits your application, follow the tower installation instructions.   
					If your application requires rackmount configuration, follow the rack-mount installation   
					instructions.   
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				GENERAL INSTALLATION GUIDELINES   
					NOTE: Use a utility receptacle with bonded neutral and ground to prevent UPS damage.   
					Damage due to faulty utility wiring is not covered by product warranty. The UPS will not   
					start with an incorrectly wired input AC supply, for example if the line and neutral wires are   
					reversed. In this situation, the UPS flashes all the LED indicators and sounds an alarm on   
					start-up.   
					High input voltage (132 volts and above) on start-up, causes the UPS to flash the   
					”NORMAL” indicator and sound an audible alarm. Low or unavailable input voltage (105   
					volts and below) terminates start-up and causes the UPS to illuminate the ”FAULT”   
					indicator and the first two segments of the ”LOAD” bar indicator.   
					If you encounter any of these conditions, call a qualified electrician.   
					Place UPS in a location of unrestricted airflow. Maintain a minimum of 4 inches (10 cm)   
					clearance at the front and rear of the UPS. Maintain an ambient temperature range of 50’   
					to 95’ F (10° to 35° C). NOTE: UPS operation in ambient temperatures above 77° F (25°   
					C) reduces battery life.   
					Locate UPS where it cannot be accidentally turned off, in an area free of moisture,   
					flammable liquids, gases, or corrosives.   
					RACKMOUNT INSTALLATION   
					Tower-Oriented   
					Template Inlay   
					Lift Here to   
					Remove Inlay   
					1.   
					Turn the ON/OFF switch at the front of the   
					UPS OFF. Remove tower-oriented template   
					inlay from the front display area.   
					The   
					Battery   
					rackmount-oriented designations are printed   
					on the UPS beneath the template inlay.   
					Off   
					Fault   
					Normal   
					2. Remove the three top cover screws on the   
					rear of the UPS. Push the top cover towards   
					Load   
					Capacity   
					Test / Reset   
					the rear of the UPS and lift off.   
					Top Cover   
					Support Bracket   
					Top Cover Screws   
					3. Remove the metal top cover support bracket.   
					Retain the two flange screws near the front   
					of the UPS.   
					Flange Screws   
					4. Gently lay the unit on its right side (when   
					viewing the unit from the front) and remove   
					the six rubber feet. Retain the screws from   
					the two front feet to fasten securing flanges.   
					5. Liebert offers kits for UPS rail or slide   
					installation. Install the UPS on rackmount   
					rails, slides or shelves. Use the installation   
					instructions which came with your rackmount   
					kit.   
					Top View   
					(with top cover off)   
					Rear View   
					6. Switch OFF load equipment and plug it into   
					the UPS output receptacles. Plug UPS into   
					a dedicated and grounded wall receptacle,   
					properly protected by a circuit breaker or   
					fuse. Use a 15 amp device for the 1000 VA   
					or 1500 VA units, and a 20 amp device for   
					2100 VA units. Turn ON the UPS.   
					Retain Screws   
					from front two feet   
					Bottom View   
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				TOWER INSTALLATION   
					1. Turn the On/Off switch on the front of the unit OFF.   
					2. With load equipment switched OFF, plug it into the UPS output receptacles.   
					3. Plug UPS into a dedicated and grounded wall receptacle, properly protected by a   
					circuit breaker or fuse. Use a 15 amp rated device for 1000 or 1500 VA units, and a   
					20 amp device for 2100 VA units. Turn ON the UPS.   
					OPTIONAL BATTERY CABINETS   
					Connect up to two (2) optional battery cabinets to   
					the UPS for additional run time.   
					connect more than two (2) battery cabinets to   
					UPS. Cabinets fit beside UPS towers and   
					DO NOT   
					underneath rackmount.   
					Unpack cabinet(s), carefully noting packing   
					method. Retain packaging. To return cabinet(s),   
					re-pack as originally shipped. Inspect them for   
					freight damage. Contact carrier and/or distributor   
					about freight damage or missing parts.   
					CAUTION: Battery cabinets are heavy. The   
					UGX48VBATT and UGX96VBATT weigh 139   
					Ibs; the UGX72VBATT weighs 111 lbs. Take   
					proper precautions when lifting or moving them.   
					Cabinet   
					Power   
					Cable   
					Cabinet   
					Battery   
					Connector   
					UPS   
					Battery   
					Connector   
					Follow UPS installation procedures for your   
					application (tower or rackmount).   
					Each battery cabinet has a power cable in the rear. Once the cabinet(s) are in place, plug   
					the battery cabinet power cable into the UPS battery connector. For two battery cabinets,   
					plug the power cable of the second battery cabinet into the battery connector of the first   
					battery cabinet.   
					UPS OPERATION   
					Normal Mode   
					Normally, the utility supplies UPS power. The UPS filters and processes this power to   
					provide computer grade power to the loads. The UPS also ”float-charges” the batteries and   
					displays the % UPS output load on the LOAD bar.   
					Battery Mode   
					If the UPS senses low voltage or a power outage, the battery instantly supplies UPS power.   
					In battery mode, the UPS sounds an alarm, turns OFF the AC indicator, and lights the   
					BATTERY indicator. In this mode, the CAPACITY bar displays battery power remaining   
					before depletion. Initially, the UPS sounds a 1 second tone every 4 seconds, but increases   
					to 4 tones every second when there is approximately 2 minutes of battery time remaining.   
					The UPS supplies internal battery power to a full load for 10 minutes before shutdown.   
					Increase this time by turning OFF non-critical equipment. Do not turn OFF UPS in battery   
					mode while supporting a critical load.   
					Battery Recharge   
					Upon return of utility power, the UPS automatically reverts to normal operation and   
					recharges the battery. Significant battery discharge causes the CAPACITY bar to flash 1,   
					2, or 3 left most segments. As the battery charges, the segments stop flashing one by one   
					until all light steadily, indicating full charge.   
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				FRONT PANEL CONTROLS & INDICATORS   
					1. UPS Power Switch   
					The UPS ON/OFF switch controls both UPS input   
					power as well as output power to the loads. The ”I”   
					position signifies ON, and the ”0” position signifies   
					OFF. CAUTION: Resetting power switch causes   
					loss of power to output receptacles. Shutdown   
					critical loads before resetting power switch.   
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					1 
					3 
					4 
					5 
					6 
					Battery   
					Off   
					Fault   
					Normal   
					2. Load Bar Indicator   
					This 5-segment LED indicates relative electrical   
					load placed on the UPS. The left most 4 segments   
					are green, and the fifth segment is red. Each green   
					segment lights at 25% load increments (no LEDs   
					light until load on the UPS reaches 11%). Loads   
					beyond 100% causes the red fifth segment to light.   
					Capacity   
					Load   
					Test / Reset   
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					3. Capacity Bar Indicator   
					This 5-segment LED indicates the approximate battery capacity during battery mode or a   
					battery test. All segments light at full battery capacity and extinguish one by one in 20%   
					increments until complete battery depletion. Normally, all segments should light after 4   
					hours recharge. See battery run time curves.   
					During normal operation, battery capacity below 60% causes the CAPACITY bar to flash its   
					three left-most LED segments. To determine actual battery capacity, depress the ”Battery   
					Test” switch. Typically, the CAPACITY bar flashes following a power outage, when   
					batteries have not fully recharged. If after 4 hours of recharge (or in the test mode) the 3   
					left most LEDs still flash, contact Liebert Technical Support at 1-800-222-5877 and ask   
					about replacement batteries.   
					4. Battery Indicator (amber)   
					The UPS lights this indicator and sounds and alarm when in battery mode or during a   
					battery test.   
					5. Fault Indicator (red)   
					The UPS lights this indicator when it detects a fault. The UPS flashes this indicator and   
					sounds an alarm during over-temperature conditions.   
					6. AC Indicator (green)   
					When lit, this LED indicates input utility power is available and the UPS power switch is ON.   
					UPS flashes this LED and sounds an alarm with high input voltage.   
					7. Battery Test and Alarm Reset Switch   
					Normal Operation: Depress this switch to test battery capacity. The UPS operates in   
					battery mode as long as the switch is depressed. Observe how many segments in the   
					CAPACITY bar light to determine battery capacity. If the left three LEDs flash, replacement   
					batteries may be necessary. Contact Liebert Technical Support at 1-800-222-5877.   
					NOTE: As long as the Battery Test switch is depressed the batteries discharge and shorten   
					back-up time. Do not depress the switch longer than necessary, especially if the UPS   
					supports a heavy load.   
					Battery Mode: Press this switch for a half-second to silence on-battery alarms. Once   
					silenced, the UPS still sounds the low-battery alarm at the appropriate time. This switch   
					cannot reset over-temperature, fault, high AC input, or bypass alarms.   
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				REAR PORTS & SWITCHES   
					1. Serial Communications Port   
					This port allows remote monitoring of   
					alarm conditions (See next page).   
					1000 -2100 VA   
					3000 VA   
					2. Optional SNMP Ports   
					The SNMP (Simple Network   
					Management Protocol) option   
					provides intelligent Ethernet or   
					Token Ring network   
					communications. With SNMP   
					software, it provides comprehensive   
					remote UPS control and monitoring.   
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					2 
					4 
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					3. Battery Charger Switch   
					(3000 VA ONLY)   
					1 
					2 
					This recessed switch supplies   
					battery charger power even when   
					the front power switch is OFF. Turn   
					OFF for initial start-up; turn ON for   
					normal operation after initial start-up.   
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					4. Output Voltage Selector   
					(3000VAONLY)   
					This switch on the rear of the unit allows choice of 208 or 240 VAC. NOTE: The output   
					must match the input if bypass is enabled.   
					5. Optional Remote Emergency Power Off (REPO) Port (3000VAONLY)   
					The REPO option allows remote UPS shutdown in the event of emergencies.   
					6. Control DIP Switches (3000VAONLY)   
					The DIP switches control output frequency, bypass, and number of battery cabinets. Slide   
					switches to the right to turn them ON, to the left to turn them OFF.   
					Switch #   
					ON   
					50 Hz   
					Enable Bypass   
					2 battery cabinets   
					3 battery cabinets   
					Keep ON   
					OFF   
					60 Hz   
					Disable Bypass   
					1 
					2 
					3 
					4 
					5 
					1 battery cabinet   
					- 
					6-8   
					- 
					Keep OFF   
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				MONITORING & COMMUNICATIONS   
					The UPStation® GX UPS is capable of communicating with a stand-alone computer   
					system, LAN server, UNIX host, or terminal via an EIA standard DB-25 female connector   
					located on the rear of the unit.   
					The UPS typically uses this capability to provide status and power monitoring information to   
					the computer system. For instance, during a power outage, the operating system uses   
					UPS information to automatically save information in buffers, close files, and shutdown   
					operations in an orderly fashion prior to exhausting the UPS battery.   
					Depending on your system configuration, the operating system may monitor power via the   
					UPS and control UPS operations using a variety of interface hardware. The UPS   
					communication interface port provides the signals and control pins required by monitoring   
					and control applications.   
					Connect the UPS and your computer system with the appropriate cable and SiteNet®1   
					shutdown software (sold separately). Consult your local Liebert representative to   
					determine the correct software kit for your application.   
					Intelligent Communications   
					Serial Communications Port - Connection not to exceed NEC Class 2 limits. The DB-25   
					port provides several signals listed below by pin number:   
					PIN   
					1 
					2 
					3 
					4 
					5 
					6 
					7 
					8 
					FUNCTION   
					Reserved   
					RxD   
					TxD   
					Not Used   
					Not Used   
					Not Used   
					Signal ground   
					PIN   
					14   
					15   
					16   
					17   
					18   
					19   
					20   
					21   
					22   
					23   
					24   
					25   
					FUNCTION   
					On Inverter (active low)   
					On UPS (active closed)   
					On battery (active closed)   
					Common (for pins 15,16,18,24)   
					On battery (active open)   
					UPS shutdown (active high)   
					Not Used   
					Low battery (active low)   
					Not Used   
					Not Used   
					Not Used   
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					Low battery relay contact (common)   
					Low battery relay contact (active opened)   
					Low battery relay contact (active closed)   
					Shutdown (active low)   
					10   
					11   
					12   
					On Bypass (active closed)   
					Altos specification tri-   
					voltage signal   
					13   
					Power failure (active high)   
					In addition to power monitoring information signals, the UPS communicates intelligently   
					with LAN servers, UNIX hosts, or other connected computer systems. Optional SiteNet® 2   
					software allows these additional capabilities:   
					Quantitative monitoring of utility and UPS power   
					Quantitative monitoring of internal UPS parameters   
					Periodic tests of battery quality and replacement notification   
					Timed and delayed shutdown of the UPS   
					Logging of power disturbances and anomalies   
					Consult your Liebert sales agent for more information about SiteNet® 2 software.   
					SNMP Communications   
					An optional internal SNMP card (and SiteNet’ SNMP software) allows communication   
					through several network management systems. Call your Liebert supplier.   
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				ALARMS   
					Alarms indicate faults, power outages, and UPS battery operation. The tone pattern varies   
					according to the alarm:   
					On-Battery / Utility Failure Alarm - one beep every 4 seconds (greater than 2 minutes   
					battery time remaining). Silence this alarm by depressing the ”Alarm Reset” switch for a   
					half-second. After silencing it, the low battery alarm still sounds at the appropriate time.   
					Low Battery Alarm - 4 beeps per second (less than 2 minutes battery time remaining).   
					Silence this alarm by depressing the ”Alarm Reset” switch for a half- second.   
					UPS Shutdown - A long continuous tone occurs for a few seconds after the UPS is off.   
					Then the controls and display shut off.   
					High Temperature Alarm - This alarm, along with a flashing FAULT indicator, indicates   
					excessive internal UPS temperature. This alarm is two long beeps per second. Though   
					the UPS continues to support its critical load, correct the condition immediately. Poor   
					ventilation, prolonged overloads, or high-temperature environments may cause   
					overheating. Immediately save work in process and correct the problem.   
					TROUBLESHOOTING   
					If the UPS shuts down due to a fault condition, the ”FAULT” indicator lights. The ”FAULT”   
					indicator also lights if the UPS exhausts its battery or receives a shut- down command via   
					its communication interface port.   
					In addition to the ”FAULT” light, one of several different LED segments in the ”LOAD” or   
					”CAPACITY” bar indicators light briefly also. These LED segments will indicate the name   
					of the fault condition and the reason for the   
					shutdown.   
					Load   
					A. Over-temperature condition.   
					B. Output overload condition.   
					C. Internal fault.   
					D. UPS output is short-circuited.   
					E. Internal fault.   
					B 
					E 
					A 
					C 
					D 
					G 
					Capacity   
					F 
					F. UPS shutdown due to battery exhaustion.   
					G. UPS shutdown on command from   
					communication interface port.   
					Battery   
					Normal   
					Fault   
					LED Indicators during a Fault Condition   
					If only the Fault LED lights, it indicates the UPS is in Bypass mode.   
					Refer to the Troubleshooting Guide on the next page to determine what to do if your UPS   
					shuts down and indicates one of the shutdown codes.   
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				UPStation® GX Troubleshooting Guide   
					PROBLEM   
					REASON   
					UPS unplugged.   
					SOLUTION   
					Switch UPS off, verify installation per   
					instructions, and plug securely into utility.   
					Call your maintenance department, qualified   
					electrician, or utility company to correct   
					voltage, or wait until utility voltage returns to   
					normal.   
					Low utility voltage, no utility   
					voltage, or reversed input   
					line and neutral conductor.   
					UPS fails to start up   
					when turned ON.   
					Switch UPS off and disconnect all loads.   
					Verify that nothing is lodged in output   
					receptacles. Check loads for defects or   
					short circuits.   
					UPS output short-circuited   
					or overloaded.   
					Excessively high UPS   
					temperature.   
					Allow a few minutes for the UPS to cool   
					down. Check for adequate ventilation.   
					Restart the UPS.   
					Blown internal input fuse.   
					Improper utility outlet wiring   
					or ground fault. All front   
					panel indicators flash with   
					no power supplied to loads.   
					Contact Liebert Technical Support.   
					Call maintenance department or a qualified   
					electrician to correct the problem.   
					Shutdown load equipment, disconnect UPS,   
					and call your maintenance department or a   
					qualified electrician to correct outlet wiring   
					or ground fault.   
					AC LED flashes   
					Utility voltage too high.   
					Battery indicator lights   
					& alarm sounds.   
					Limited time before UPS shutdown.   
					Terminate critical applications and save   
					data. Shutdown all loads and the UPS.   
					Plug UPS in and turn ON for a minimum of   
					4 hours to recharge batteries.   
					Utility power failure   
					Batteries uncharged   
					Batteries unable to hold   
					charge due to age   
					Reduced battery time   
					Fault LED flashes   
					Alarm sounds twice   
					per second   
					Check for UPS overload, blocked ventilation   
					openings, and excessively high room   
					temperature.   
					UPS overheated   
					Fan operates at a   
					high speed   
					UPS shutdown, fault   
					LED & diagnostic LED   
					“A” light   
					UPS critically overheated   
					Check for UPS overload, blocked ventilation   
					openings, and excessively high room   
					temperature. Allow UPS to cool for 30   
					minutes, the restart.   
					UPS shutdown, fault   
					LED & diagnostic LED   
					“B” light   
					UPS shutdown, fault   
					LED & diagnostic LED   
					“C” light   
					UPS overload   
					Internal fault   
					Reduce loads to UPS. Consult Liebert   
					Technical Support.   
					Requires service. Contact Liebert Technical   
					Support.   
					UPS shutdown, fault   
					LED & diagnostic LED   
					“D” light   
					UPS shutdown, fault   
					LED & diagnostic LED   
					“E” light   
					UPS short-circuit   
					Internal fault   
					Remove cause of short-circuit, if obvious.   
					Check loads connected to UPS for defects   
					or shorts.   
					Requires service. Contact Liebert Technical   
					Support.   
					UPS shutdown, fault   
					LED & diagnostic LED   
					“F” light   
					Plug UPS in and turn ON for a minimum of   
					4 hours to recharge batteries. We advise   
					you not to run critical application during this   
					period.   
					Battery charge exhausted   
					UPS shutdown, fault   
					LED & diagnostic LED   
					“G” light   
					Shut down command sent   
					to communication port   
					If inadvertent, check system for correct   
					cabling.   
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				MAINTENANCE   
					The UPStation® GX UPS normally requires very little maintenance.   
					Keep the sealed, maintenance-free batteries fully charged to obtain designed life of 5   
					years. During normal operation, the UPS continuously charges the batteries.   
					To store or deactivate the UPS for any length of time, charge it no less frequently than once   
					every 6 months. Switch UPS OFF when not connected to the utility AC. To charge the   
					batteries, connect the UPS to the utility and turn it ON for a minimum of 4 hours.   
					Replace batteries after 5 years or sooner if exposed to adverse conditions. Refer battery   
					replacement to qualified service personnel only. Heed cautions at the front of this manual   
					at all times. Call Liebert Technical Support at 1-800-222-5877 for battery replacement   
					instructions.   
					Battery Safety Precautions   
					WARNING: Battery maintenance procedures expose hazardous live parts. Refer   
					servicing to qualified personnel only.   
					CAUTION: Call a qualified battery supplier to dispose of batteries according to local   
					environmental laws. Do not open or mutilate batteries. Released electrolyte is harmful to   
					skin and eyes and may be toxic.   
					BATTERY RUN TIMES   
					1000 VA RUN TIME (Mins)   
					600   
					1500-2100 VA RUN TIME (Mins)   
					600   
					Internal   
					500   
					400   
					500   
					400   
					Internal   
					+1   
					Cabinet   
					300   
					200   
					100   
					300   
					200   
					100   
					Internal   
					+2   
					Cabinets   
					0 
					0 
					20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100   
					20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100   
					PERCENT LOAD   
					PERCENT LOAD   
					3000 VA RUN TIME (Mins)   
					One   
					External   
					Cabinet   
					400   
					350   
					300   
					250   
					200   
					150   
					Two   
					External   
					Cabinets   
					Three   
					External   
					Cabinets   
					100   
					50   
					20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100   
					PERCENT LOAD   
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				1000-2100 VA GX SPECIFICATIONS   
					Model Rating (VA/Watts)   
					INPUT   
					1000 VA / 700 W   
					1500 VA / 1050 W   
					2100 VA / 1500 W   
					Voltage   
					120 VAC, 2-Wire Plus Ground   
					Voltage Range   
					Frequency   
					+10%, -20% (transfer to battery at –21%)   
					60 Hz ±5%   
					Current   
					8 Amps   
					12 Amps   
					16 Amps   
					Power Factor   
					Voltage Transients   
					Power Cord   
					Minimum .94 at Full Load   
					Meets Requirements of IEEE 587 Category A   
					6’ / 1.88m w/NEMA 5-15 Plug (15 A)   
					6’ / 1.88m w/NEMA 5-20   
					Plug (20 A)   
					OUTPUT   
					Voltage and Current   
					Voltage Regulation   
					120 VAC at 8.4 A   
					120 VAC at12.5 A   
					±3%   
					120 VAC at 17.5 A   
					Frequency Locked to Utility   
					60 Hz ±1Hz   
					Output Distortion   
					Waveform   
					Maximum 5% THD with Non-Linear Load   
					Sinewave   
					150% Full Load Amps for 10 Cycles Max, 120% Full Load Amps for 1 Sec   
					Overload   
					Load Power Factor Range   
					Transient Response Time   
					0.6 Lagging pf to Unity (Rated at 0.7 pf)   
					100% load step to within 90% nominal output voltage within 30   
					milliseconds   
					Bypass Transfer   
					Efficiency (AC to AC)   
					Receptacles   
					4 –6 Milliseconds   
					82 % at 100% Load   
					4 NEMA 5-15R (2 Duplex)   
					4 NEMA 5-15R (2 Duplex)   
					2 NEMA 5-20R (1 Duplex)   
					BATTERY   
					Backup w/Int. Battery Only   
					10 Minutes   
					Backup w/ 1 Ext. Cabinet   
					Backup w/ 2 Ext. Cabinets   
					Battery Quantity   
					90 Minutes   
					160 Minutes   
					4 per Cabinet (Int)   
					8 per Cabinet (Ext)   
					40 Minutes   
					90 Minutes   
					6 per Cabinet   
					8 per Cabinet   
					Nominal Voltage   
					48 VDC   
					72 VDC   
					96 VDC   
					Battery Rating   
					Transfer Time   
					12 V / 7 AH, Internal Battery –12 V /15 AH, External Battery   
					Uninterrupted   
					Battery Recharge Time   
					Battery Type   
					4 Hours to 90% (10 Minute Discharge Rate Internal Battery)   
					Sealed, Maintenance-Free   
					ENVIRONMENTAL   
					Operating Temperature   
					Storage Temperature   
					Relative Humidity   
					Operating Altitude   
					Electromagnetic Noise   
					Audible Noise   
					10° to 35° C   
					-20° to 40° C (with Internal Battery)   
					0 to 95% Non-Condensing   
					Full Rating, Up to 3,000 M – 10% Derating per 1,000 M above 3,000 M   
					Meets FCC Part 15, Subpart J, Class A   
					45 dBA at 1 Meter   
					UL 1778, CSA No. 107   
					50 dBA at 1 Meter   
					Agency Approvals   
					PHYSICAL   
					Dimensions HxW*xD   
					UPS Weight w/Int. Battery   
					External Cabinet Weight   
					Rear & Front Clearance   
					7” x 17” x 21” / 177 mm x 432 mm x 534 mm   
					71 lbs. / 32.0 kg   
					83 lbs. / 37.4 kg   
					111 lbs. / 50.0 kg   
					4” / 102 mm   
					97 lbs. / 43.7 kg   
					139 lbs. / 62.6 kg   
					139 lbs. / 62.6 kg   
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				3000 VA GX SPECIFICATIONS   
					Model Rating (VA/Watts)   
					3000 VA / 2100 W at 240 VAC, 2600 VA / 1820 W at 208   
					VAC   
					INPUT   
					Voltage   
					Voltage Range   
					Frequency   
					240 VAC or 208 VAC, 3-Wire plus Ground   
					+10%, -20% (transfer to battery at –21%)   
					47 to 63 Hz   
					Current   
					15 Amps (12 Amps RMS per phase)   
					Minimum .94 at Full Load   
					Meets Requirements of IEEE 587 Category A & B   
					6’ / 1.88 m w/NEMA L14-20 Plug (20 A)   
					Power Factor   
					Voltage Transients   
					Power Cord   
					OUTPUT   
					Voltage and Current   
					Voltage Regulation   
					Frequency Locked to Utility   
					Output Distortion   
					Waveform   
					120 VAC at 25 A, 208 VAC at 12.5, 240 VAC at 12.5 A   
					±3%   
					Selected nominal 50 or 60 Hz ± 1Hz   
					Maximum 5 % THD with non-linear load   
					Sinewave   
					150% Full Load Amps for 10 Cycles Max, 120 % Full Load Amps   
					for 1 Sec   
					Overload   
					Load Power Factor Range   
					Transient Response Time   
					0.6 Lagging pf to Unity (Rated at 0.7 pf)   
					100% Full Load Amps for 10 Cycles Max, 120 % Full Load Amps   
					for 1 Sec   
					Bypass Transfer   
					Efficiency (AC to AC)   
					Receptacles   
					4 –6 Milliseconds   
					85% at 100% Load   
					4 NEMA 5-15R (2 Duplex), 1 NEMA L6-30, 1 NEMA L12-   
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					BATTERY   
					Backup w/1 Ext. Cabinet   
					Backup w/2 Ext. Cabinets   
					Backup w/3 Ext. Cabinets   
					Battery Quantity   
					10 Minutes   
					25 Minutes   
					50 Minutes   
					6 per Cabinet (1 to 3 cabinets may be connected)   
					72 VDC   
					Nominal Voltage   
					Battery Rating   
					12 V / 15 AH   
					Transfer Time   
					Uninterrupted   
					Battery Recharge Time   
					Battery Type   
					4 Hours to 90% (10 Minute Discharge Rate, 1 Cabinet)   
					Sealed, Maintenance-Free   
					ENVIRONMENTAL   
					Operating Temperature   
					Storing Temperature   
					Relative Humidity   
					Operating Attitude   
					10° to 35° C   
					-20° to 40° C with Battery, -35° to 50° without Battery   
					0 to 95% Non-Condensing   
					Full Rating, Up to 3,000 M – 10% Derating per 1,000 M above   
					3,000 M   
					Electromagnetic Noise   
					Audible Noise   
					Meets FCC Part 15, Subpart J, Class A   
					52 dBA at 1 Meter   
					Agency Approvals   
					PHYSICAL   
					UL 1778, CSA No. 107   
					Dimensions HxW*xD   
					UPS Weight   
					7” x 17” x 21” / 177 mm x 432 mm x 534 mm   
					49 lbs. / 22.2 kg   
					External Cabinet Weight   
					Rear & Front Clearance   
					111 lbs. / 50.3 kg   
					4” / 102 mm   
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				LIMITED WARRANTY   
					We are pleased that you have purchased our UPStation® GX product to enhance   
					the reliability of the available AC power to your sensitive electronic equipment.   
					Liebert Corp. warrants to the original user that the UPStation® GX product is, and   
					will remain, free of defects in materials and workmanship for a period of two years   
					from date of purchase (proof of purchase will be required). During the warranty   
					period, Liebert will repair or replace (at Liebert’s option) products purchased which   
					fail to meet above warranty. Extended warranty contracts are available.   
					NOTE: Warranty is void if the battery is allowed to discharge below the   
					minimum battery voltage cutoff point. TO PREVENT SUCH DISCHARGE -   
					DO NOT leave the unit POWER switch ON for more than 2 days without AC   
					power being supplied to the UPS. The battery must be recharged every 6 months   
					if not in use.   
					Circuit breaker resetting is not covered by this warranty and may indicate use   
					beyond capability of the product. No warranty applies to products which have   
					been abused, mishandled, modified, damaged by act of God or source external to   
					the product, repaired by others, or which have product serial numbers removed or   
					altered.   
					There are no warranties other than that described herein. In no event will Liebert   
					be responsible beyond the purchase price of the product. SELLER DISCLAIMS   
					ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OF THE GOODS OR THE   
					FITNESS OF THE GOODS FOR ANY INTENDED PURPOSES. LIEBERT   
					ASSUMES NO RESPONSIBILITY FOR INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL   
					DAMAGES, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION, LOSS OF USE, PROFIT, OR   
					INCOME.   
					This product is not recommended, and Liebert will not knowingly sell this product,   
					for use with life support and other U.S. FDA designated ”critical” devices. ANY   
					SUCH USE BY A USER AUTOMATICALLY VOIDS AND DISCLAIMS ANY AND   
					ALL WARRANTIES, INCLUDING ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF FITNESS FOR   
					A 
					PARTICULAR PURPOSE, AND EXPRESS WARRANTIES THAT THIS   
					PRODUCT WILL CONFORM TO ANY AFFIRMATION OR PROMISE, FOR THIS   
					PRODUCT AND THE USER EXPRESSLY AGREES THAT IN NO EVENT SHALL   
					LIEBERT BE LIABLE FOR CONSEQUENTIAL OR INDIRECT DAMAGES.   
					To make a warranty claim for replacement, first call your Liebert supplier with the   
					unit model number and serial number. He will obtain the required warranty return   
					authorization from Liebert Corporation. Customer is to package and ship the   
					defective unit to Liebert as outlined on the Warranty Return Tag. The Warranty   
					Return Tag needs to be completed with description of defect, installer’s name and   
					telephone number, and must accompany the defective unit back to Liebert. The   
					Warranty Return Tag is included with the packing of the new or reconditioned part   
					from Liebert.   
					UPStation® GX is a trademark of Liebert Corporation.   
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					UPStation® GX   
					1000-3000 VA   
					Technical Support   
					U.S.A..............................................................1-800-222-5877   
					Outside the U.S.A ..........................................614-841-6755   
					U.K................................................................ +44 (0) 1793 553355   
					France ...........................................................+33 1 4 87 51 52   
					Germany ...................................................... +49 89 99 19 220   
					Italy .............................................................. +39 2 98250 1   
					Netherlands.................................................. +00 31 475 503333   
					Internet.......................................................... [email protected]   
					
					Worldwide FAX tech support......................…614-841-5471   
					The Company Behind The ProductsWith more than   
					While every precaution has been   
					500,000 installations around the globe, Liebert is the   
					world leader in computer protection systems. Since its   
					founding in 1965, Liebert has developed a complete   
					range of support and protection systems for sensitive   
					electronics:   
					taken to ensure Corporation assumes   
					no responsibility, and disclaims all   
					liability for damages resulting from use   
					of this information or for any errors or   
					omissions.   
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					conditioning from 1.5 to 60 tons.   
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					reserved   
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					the   
					world.   
					Power conditioning and UPS with power ranges   
					from 250 VA to more than 1000 kVA.   
					Integrated systems that provide both   
					environmental and power protection in a single,   
					flexible package.   
					Monitoring and control — on-site or remote —   
					from systems of any size or location.   
					Service and support, through more than 100   
					service centers around the world, and a 24-hour   
					Customer Response Center.   
					Specifications subject to change   
					without notice.   
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