Compaq Power Supply R6000 User Manual

Compaq R6000 Series UPS  
Operation and Reference Guide  
Second Edition (March 1999)  
Part Number 347223-022  
Compaq Computer Corporation  
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Contents  
Text Conventions ......................................................................................................vii  
Symbols in Text.........................................................................................................vii  
Symbols on Equipment.............................................................................................viii  
Rack Stability .............................................................................................................ix  
Getting Help ...............................................................................................................ix  
Compaq Technical Support.................................................................................ix  
Compaq Website ..................................................................................................x  
Compaq Authorized Reseller ...............................................................................x  
Compaq R6000 UPS Series Models.........................................................................1-1  
Front Panel ...............................................................................................................1-2  
Rear Panel.................................................................................................................1-3  
Compaq R6000 UPS Features..................................................................................1-4  
Communication Ports........................................................................................1-4  
Front Panel LEDs..............................................................................................1-5  
Front Panel Controls and LCD Display.............................................................1-6  
Power Management Software ...........................................................................1-7  
Compaq Power Management Software.............................................................1-7  
Hardware Options .............................................................................................1-8  
Extended Runtime Modules (ERMs) ..............................................................1-13  
Remote Emergency Power Off (REPO) Port ..................................................1-14  
Warranty.................................................................................................................1-14  
$25,000 Computer Load Protection Guarantee...............................................1-14  
Pre-Failure Battery Warranty ..........................................................................1-15  
Important Safety Instructions ...................................................................................2-1  
About This Device....................................................................................................2-1  
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Installation Considerations ...................................................................................... 2-2  
Weight .............................................................................................................. 2-2  
Position............................................................................................................. 2-2  
Outline of Installation Procedure............................................................................. 2-3  
Check Battery Recharge Label ................................................................................ 2-4  
Unpacking the UPS.................................................................................................. 2-4  
Preparing the Rack................................................................................................... 2-4  
Assembling the Compaq R6000 UPS...................................................................... 2-5  
Placing UPS in rack.......................................................................................... 2-5  
Wiring the Compaq R6000 UPS.............................................................................. 2-7  
Code Compliance Information ......................................................................... 2-7  
Connecting the Remote Emergency Power Off Switch (REPO) Port .............. 2-7  
Connecting the Compaq R6000 UPS to AC Branch Circuit ............................ 2-9  
Install and connect the battery packs.............................................................. 2-12  
Installing Extended Runtime Modules (ERMs)..................................................... 2-16  
Connecting Communications Ports ................................................................ 2-17  
Connecting Communication Ports to Other Devices...................................... 2-17  
Installing and Connecting Communication Options....................................... 2-18  
Connecting Loads.................................................................................................. 2-18  
Load Segments Description............................................................................ 2-18  
Configuring Load Segments........................................................................... 2-19  
Attaching the Load Segments......................................................................... 2-19  
Ordering Extra Power Cords.................................................................................. 2-19  
Completing the Assembly of the R6000 UPS in the Rack..................................... 2-20  
Powering up the R6000 UPS ................................................................................. 2-21  
Turning on the Main Circuit Breaker ............................................................. 2-21  
Pressing the ON button................................................................................... 2-21  
Shutting Down the System ............................................................................. 2-21  
Charging Batteries ................................................................................................. 2-22  
Installation is Now Complete ................................................................................ 2-22  
Front Panel Controls......................................................................................... 3-2  
Front Panel Indicators.............................................................................................. 3-3  
Front Panel LCD............................................................................................... 3-3  
Front Panel LEDs ............................................................................................. 3-4  
Modes of Operation ................................................................................................. 3-5  
Shutting Down the System ............................................................................... 3-6  
Initiating a Self-test.................................................................................................. 3-7  
Audible Alarm ......................................................................................................... 3-7  
Silencing an Audible Alarm ............................................................................. 3-8  
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About This Guide  
v
Changing Configuration Parameters ........................................................................4-1  
Matching the Utility Voltage....................................................................................4-2  
Configuring the COMPAQ R6000 UPS Using the LCD Display Menu..................4-3  
LCD Display Menu Structure...................................................................................4-4  
Initial Power-Up Display...................................................................................4-4  
Top Level Main Menu.......................................................................................4-4  
Sub-Menu Choices............................................................................................4-4  
Status.................................................................................................................4-5  
Meters................................................................................................................4-7  
Active Alarms ................................................................................................. 4-9  
Battery Data.....................................................................................................4-11  
Firmware Version............................................................................................4-12  
Load Control ...................................................................................................4-13  
Display Test.....................................................................................................4-13  
System Setup...................................................................................................4-14  
Precautions ...............................................................................................................5-2  
Charging Batteries....................................................................................................5-2  
When to Replace Batteries .......................................................................................5-3  
Pre-Failure Battery Warranty ............................................................................5-3  
Obtaining New Batteries ...................................................................................5-3  
How to Replace Batteries .........................................................................................5-4  
Before Replacing Batteries................................................................................5-4  
Removing the Battery Packs .............................................................................5-4  
Installing New Batteries ....................................................................................5-8  
Disposing of Used Batteries ...................................................................................5-10  
Care and Storage of Batteries.................................................................................5-10  
Extended Runtime Module (ERM) Batteries..........................................................5-10  
Responding to Audible Alarms ................................................................................6-2  
Acknowledgement Audible Alarm.....................................................................6-2  
Shutdown Imminent Audible Alarm ..................................................................6-2  
Shutdown within 30 seconds Audible Alarm.....................................................6-3  
Loads in Jeopardy Audible Alarm ....................................................................6-4  
Warning Audible Alarm....................................................................................6-5  
Caution Audible Alarm.....................................................................................6-6  
COMPAQ R6000 UPS Trouble Indicators...............................................................6-8  
LED Alarm Configurations......................................................................................6-9  
Repairing the UPS..................................................................................................6-10  
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Federal Communications Commission Notice ....................................................... A-1  
Class A Equipment ................................................................................................. A-2  
Class B Equipment ................................................................................................. A-2  
Declaration of Conformity for Products Marked with FCC Logo, United  
States Only....................................................................................................... A-2  
Modifications................................................................................................... A-3  
Cables .............................................................................................................. A-3  
Canadian Notice (Avis Canadien) .......................................................................... A-3  
Class A Equipment.......................................................................................... A-3  
Class B Equipment .......................................................................................... A-3  
European Union Notice .......................................................................................... A-4  
Japanese Notice ...................................................................................................... A-4  
Class A/B Equipment ...................................................................................... A-4  
Taiwanese Notice.................................................................................................... A-4  
Battery Replacement Notice ................................................................................... A-5  
Grounding Methods.................................................................................................B-2  
Physical Specifications ............................................................................................C-2  
Input Specifications .................................................................................................C-2  
Output Specifications...............................................................................................C-3  
Battery Specifications..............................................................................................C-5  
Environmental Specifications..................................................................................C-5  
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About This Guide  
This guide is designed to be used as step-by-step instructions for installation and as a  
reference for operation, troubleshooting, and future upgrades.  
Text Conventions  
This document uses the following conventions to distinguish elements of text:  
Keys appear in boldface. A plus sign (+) between  
Keys  
two keys indicates that they should be pressed  
simultaneously.  
User input appears in a different typeface and in  
uppercase.  
USER INPUT  
FILENAMES  
File names appear in uppercase italics.  
Menu Options,  
These elements appear in initial capital letters.  
Command Names,  
Dialog Box Names  
COMMANDS,  
These elements appear in uppercase.  
DIRECTORY NAMES,  
and DRIVE NAMES  
Type  
When you are instructed to type information, type  
the information without pressing the Enter key.  
Enter  
When you are instructed to enter information, type  
the information and then press the Enter key.  
Symbols in Text  
These symbols may be found in the text of this guide. They have the following meanings.  
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WARNING: Text set off in this manner indicates that failure to follow directions  
in the warning could result in bodily harm or loss of life.  
CAUTION: Text set off in this manner indicates that failure to follow directions  
could result in damage to equipment or loss of information.  
IMPORTANT: Text set off in this manner presents clarifying information or specific  
instructions.  
NOTE: Text set off in this manner presents commentary, sidelights, or interesting points  
of information.  
Symbols on Equipment  
These icons may be located on equipment in areas where hazardous conditions may exist.  
Any surface or area of the equipment marked with these symbols  
indicates the presence of electrical shock hazards. Enclosed area  
contains no operator serviceable parts.  
WARNING: To reduce the risk of injury from electrical shock hazards,  
do not open this enclosure.  
Any RJ-45 receptacle marked with these symbols indicates a Network  
Interface Connection.  
WARNING: To reduce the risk of electrical shock, fire, or damage to  
the equipment, do not plug telephone or telecommunications  
connectors into this receptacle.  
Any surface or area of the equipment marked with these symbols  
indicates the presence of a hot surface or hot component. If this  
surface is contacted, the potential for injury exists.  
WARNING: To reduce the risk of injury from a hot component, allow  
the surface to cool before touching.  
Any product or assembly marked with these symbols indicates that the  
component exceeds the recommended weight for one individual to  
handle safely. WARNING: To reduce the risk of personal injury or  
damage to the equipment, observe local occupational health and safety  
requirements and guidelines for manual material handling.  
68-136 kg  
150-300 lb  
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Rack Stability  
WARNING: To reduce the risk of personal injury or damage to the equipment, be sure that:  
a.  
b.  
c.  
d.  
e.  
The leveling jacks are extended to the floor.  
The full weight of the rack rests on the leveling jacks.  
The stabilizing feet are attached to the rack if it is a single rack installation.  
The racks are coupled together in multiple rack installations.  
A rack may become unusable if more than one component is extended for any reason.  
Extend only one component at a time.  
Getting Help  
If you have a problem and have exhausted the information in this guide, you can get further  
information and other help in the following locations.  
Compaq Technical Support  
You are entitled to free hardware technical telephone support for your product for as long  
you own the product. A technical support specialist will help you diagnose the problem or  
guide you to the next step in the warranty process.  
In North America, call the Compaq Technical Phone Support Center at  
1-800-OK-COMPAQ1. This service is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.  
Outside North America, call the nearest Compaq Technical Support Phone Center.  
Telephone numbers for world wide Technical Support Centers are listed on the Compaq  
website. Access the Compaq website by logging on to the Internet at  
http://www.compaq.com.  
Be sure to have the following information available before you call Compaq:  
q Technical support registration number (if applicable)  
q Product serial number (s)  
q Product model name(s) and numbers(s)  
q Applicable error messages  
q Add-on boards or hardware  
q Third-party hardware or software  
1 For continuous quality improvement, calls may be recorded or monitored.  
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q Operating system type and revision level  
q Detailed, specific questions  
Compaq Website  
The Compaq website has information on this product as well as the latest drivers and Flash  
ROM images. You can access the Compaq website by logging on to the Internet at  
http://www.compaq.com.  
Compaq Authorized Reseller  
For the name of your nearest Compaq Authorized Reseller:  
q In the United States, call 1-800-345-1518.  
q In Canada, call 1-800-263-5868.  
q Elsewhere, see the Compaq website for locations and telephone numbers.  
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Chapter  
1
Introduction  
This chapter contains information on the following topics:  
The Compaq R6000 Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS)  
series models  
Compaq R6000 UPS front panel  
Compaq R6000 UPS rear panel  
Compaq R6000 UPS features  
The $25,000 Computer Load Protection Guarantee  
Pre-Failure Battery Warranty  
Compaq R6000 UPS Series Models  
The Compaq R6000 UPS Series includes the following models:  
Table 1-1  
Compaq R6000 UPS Series Models  
UPS Model  
R6000  
Part Number  
347207-001  
347207-291  
347207-B31  
Comments  
North American; high voltage. Rack mount.  
Japanese; high voltage. Rack mount.  
International; high voltage. Rack mount.  
R6000j  
R6000I  
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Front Panel  
The Compaq R6000 Series UPS is a rack-mount model.  
Figure 1-1. The R6000 front panel  
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Introduction 1-3  
Rear Panel  
The Compaq R6000 UPS Series features the following rear panel  
configuration:  
Figure 1-2. The R6000 rear panel  
Compaq R6000 UPS communication ports  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Manual Bypass switch  
Input terminal block  
16 Amp receptacle  
10 Amp receptacle  
Circuit breakers for segments (left to right) 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5  
Circuit breakers for (left to right)  
Segments 1 and 4  
Segments 2  
Segments 3 and 5  
REPO port  
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Compaq R6000 UPS Features  
Numerous features make the Compaq R6000 UPS both versatile and user-  
friendly:  
Two serial communication ports  
Five independent load segments (including three 16 Amp IEC-320, and  
twelve 10 Amp IEC-320 receptacles)  
Front panel controls and LCD display for easy configuration,  
monitoring, and operation  
Expanded support for Compaq Power Management Software  
Support for Compaq Extended Runtime Modules, options that extend  
the available runtime of the UPS  
Support for Compaq hardware option cards that further extend the  
power management capabilities of the UPS  
q Compaq Multi-Server UPS Card  
q Compaq Scalable UPS Card  
q Compaq SNMP-EN Adapter  
Support for Remote Emergency Power Off (REPO)  
Communication Ports  
The Compaq R6000 UPS includes two communications ports (Port 1 and  
Port 2) that allow data-exchange with host computers.  
The Compaq R6000 UPS uses special DE9 cables for communication with  
host computers.  
CAUTION: Use only the DE9 cables supplied by Compaq to connect the  
communications port to the host computer. Use of standard RS-232 cables may  
cause equipment damage.  
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Introduction 1-5  
Front Panel LEDs  
The front panel has four LEDs to indicate the UPS operating mode.  
Figure 1-3. The front panel  
LED  
LED Color  
Green  
LED Meaning  
Solid green means normal operation.  
Flashing green means Standby.  
1
Solid yellow means the UPS is on Battery;  
flashing yellow means UPS is on Battery and  
Standby  
Yellow  
2
Solid yellow means the UPS is on Bypass.  
Yellow  
Red  
3
4
Solid red means current or impending problems.  
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Front Panel Controls and LCD Display  
The front panel controls and LCD display provide an easy-to-use UPS  
interface for setup, load control, and status monitoring. The front panel  
features six button controls.  
Figure 1-4. The Front Panel Controls  
Control  
Name  
Function  
Center  
Large 4-way rocking button; used to control  
navigation through LCD menu structure:  
UP, DOWN, LEFT and RIGHT.  
1
Enter  
Used to navigate and select options in the  
LCD menu structure  
2
3
Escape  
Used to navigate and deselect options in the  
LCD menu structure  
ON  
Used to control status  
Used to control status  
Used to control functions  
4
5
6
STANDBY  
TEST/RESET  
ALARM  
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Introduction 1-7  
Power Management Software  
Compaq supplies three power management software packages with each UPS:  
Compaq Power Management Software is a comprehensive Microsoft  
Windows-based management application that is tightly integrated with  
Compaq Insight Manager.  
Compaq LanSafe III provides UPS power management capabilities in a  
network environment.  
Compaq FailSafe III provides UPS power management capabilities in a  
localized computer environment.  
NOTE: Outside of the Compaq Power Management Software, Compaq OnliNet provides  
support for the Compaq SNMP-EN Adapter.  
Compaq Power Management Software  
Compaq Power Management Software enables system administrators using  
Compaq Insight Manager to monitor and manage the power being supplied to  
an entire network of servers and workstations.  
The software capabilities include:  
Monitoring utility power and the power supplied by the UPS  
Logging events, such as utility power blackouts and brownouts  
Prioritizing protected devices  
Start-up and shutdown of protected devices  
Controlling extended capabilities, through the use of Compaq Multi-  
Server UPS Cards, Compaq Scalable UPS Cards, and the Compaq  
SNMP-EN Adapter.  
For example, if Compaq Power Management Software detects a protracted  
utility power blackout projected to exceed battery-supplied power limits, the  
application initiates a shutdown sequence specified by the system  
administrator. This sequence might include:  
Saving work-in-progress throughout the network  
Powering off non-critical devices to extend available battery power  
Completing an orderly device shutdown after saving critical data  
For more information on using Compaq Power Management Software, refer to  
the “Compaq Power Products Software Reference Guide,” available on the  
Power Products Information Library CD.  
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Hardware Options  
Six options are available for the Compaq R6000 UPS.  
Table 1-2  
Hardware Options  
Option  
Part Number  
347224-B21  
Compaq Extended Runtime Module  
Compaq SNMP-EN Adapter  
347225-B21  
Compaq Multi-Server UPS Card  
Compaq Scalable UPS Card  
123508-B21  
123509-B21  
Compaq PDU High Voltage Models  
NA Only¾ 295363-002  
INTL¾ 295363-B31  
388643-B21  
Compaq High to Low Voltage Transformer (250VA)  
UPS Option Cards  
Two option slots are available to further expand the capabilities of the Compaq  
R6000 UPS in both power control and server communication for networking  
environments.  
Option kits include the Compaq Multi-Server UPS Card, the Compaq Scalable  
UPS Card and the Compaq SNMP-EN Adapter. These enhancements provide  
communication with multiple systems, multiple UPS units, and network  
management applications.  
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Introduction 1-9  
Option kits can be used in the following configurations:  
Table 1-3  
Option Card Matrix  
Case  
Slot  
Multi-  
Server  
Scalable  
SNMP-EN  
Adapter  
Direct Connect Result (no PDU)  
1
1
2
1
2
1
2
1
2
1
2
X
3 servers managing a total of 5  
load segments  
2
3
4
5
X
X
5 servers managing a total of 5  
load segments  
X
X
1 server managing a total of 9 load  
segments  
1 in-band connection managing a  
total of 9 load segments  
X
X
1 in-band connection managing a  
total of 5 load segments  
Notes: Board combinations can be used in the primary UPS only. When UPS units are chained, no  
additional boards can be used in the other units.  
For installation instructions, please see the Compaq Hardware Option Installation Guides that come with  
the option card kits.  
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Compaq Multi-Server UPS Card  
Without a Compaq Multi-Server UPS Card, the UPS can communicate with  
two host computers. The Compaq Multi-Server UPS Card enables one UPS to  
communicate with up to four host computers by using all three ports on the  
option card and the open port on the UPS. (Port 1 will connect the card to the  
UPS through the pigtail cable on the card.)  
Figure 1-5. The Multi-Server UPS Card  
Compaq Power Management software enables a single UPS with one Compaq  
Multi-Server UPS Card to protect up to four servers. If two Compaq Multi-  
Server UPS Cards are installed, five servers can be separately protected by  
plugging the servers into different Compaq R6000 UPS load segments.  
Even if a network includes five servers running three different operating  
systems¾ three running Windows NT, one running UNIX, and one running  
NetWare¾ two Compaq Multi-Server Cards will directly communicate  
between the UPS and all five servers. Each server and its associated devices  
can be powered from a different UPS load segment.  
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Introduction 1-11  
Compaq Scalable UPS Card  
The Compaq Scalable UPS card enables up to three UPS units to appear as a  
single virtual UPS to the host computer. Compaq Power Management  
Software gives users the capability to scale up the level of power protection  
available to the system.  
For example, connecting three Compaq R6000 UPS units to one Scalable UPS  
card creates a virtual 18 kVA UPS. The virtual UPS would have nine  
independently-controlled load segments.  
Figure 1-6. The Scalable UPS Card  
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Compaq SNMP-EN Adapter  
The Compaq SNMP-EtherNet Adapter is a user interface to the UPS in a  
network where SNMP-based network management software is installed  
(Compaq OnliNet). Using the SNMP-EN Adapter’s communication interface,  
system administrators can virtually eliminate costly downtime due to power  
outages and/or surges. This will decrease day-to-day network management  
annoyances like spontaneous rebooting, lost files and corrupted data¾ issues  
resulting from inconsistent power. The Compaq SNMP-EN Adapter provides  
the means to quickly ascertain if a power-related problem exists anywhere on  
the network.  
The Compaq SNMP-EN Adapter lets you monitor the network without having  
to run power management software on a server. Other network  
components¾ like hubs and routers¾ can be monitored, even when Compaq  
Power Management Software is not in use.  
The Compaq SNMP-EN Adapter Kit includes Compaq OnliNet software and  
documentation, as well as information on installing and configuring the  
Compaq SNMP-EN Adapter using MIB and Power MIB.  
Figure 1-7. The SNMP-EN Adapter  
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Introduction 1-13  
Extended Runtime Modules (ERMs)  
The Compaq R6000 UPS also supports Extended Runtime Modules. The UPS  
rear panel includes a power receptacle where the modules attach. Each ERM  
consists of dual battery packs in a 3U chassis.  
At the recommended 80% load, one ERM will extend the available UPS  
runtime up to 18 minutes. Two ERMs can be serially connected to each UPS,  
increasing the total available runtime to up to 30 minutes.  
NOTE: These figures were derived using the Compaq recommended 80% load.  
Figure 1-8. Back panel with installed Extended Runtime Module  
Power Distribution Units (PDUs)  
You can extend the capabilities of the Compaq R6000 UPS by attaching a  
Compaq Power Distribution Unit (PDU) to the high current receptacle  
associated with load segments 1, 2, or 3. This provides 12 additional  
receptacles to load segments 1, 2 or 3.  
The Compaq High to Low Voltage Transformer (250VA), another Compaq  
Power Distribution Unit, may be connected to the Compaq R6000 UPS to  
supply two low-voltage outlets at 250 VA. See the documentation included  
with each unit for Installation and Operation instructions.  
You can connect your devices to the PDU using IEC-320 jumper cords  
(Part No. 295633-B21). To order more IEC cords, see the section in this  
chapter entitled, “Configuring Load Segments.”  
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Remote Emergency Power Off (REPO) Port  
The Compaq R6000 UPS Series models include a Remote Emergency Power  
Off (REPO) port, as required by the National Electrical Code (NFPA 70). The  
REPO port provides a terminus to attach controls that shut the UPS outputs  
down from a remote location. The REPO ports of multiple UPS units may be  
connected to a single switch or circuit to shut down the entire system in an  
emergency.  
IMPORTANT:  
The REPO feature shuts down protected devices immediately and does not follow  
the orderly shutdown procedure initiated by Compaq Power Management Software.  
The REPO feature will shut down devices that are operating on battery power.  
When the REPO switch is re-opened, the UPS will not switch to battery power  
until manually re-started.  
Warranty  
$25,000 Computer Load Protection Guarantee  
To back up the wide range of features offered with our UPS, Compaq provides  
a three-year limited warranty. In addition, Compaq offers a $25,000 Computer  
Load Protection Guarantee (provided by the original equipment manufacturer).  
IMPORTANT: You must fill in and return the warranty card supplied with your UPS to  
qualify for the $25,000 Computer Load Protection Guarantee.  
The $25,000 Computer Load Protection Guarantee only applies in the  
following circumstances:  
The Compaq R6000 UPS was properly connected to utility power by a  
qualified electrician and remained properly connected during operation.  
For proper Compaq R6000 UPS wiring directions, see “Connecting the  
Compaq R6000 UPS to AC Branch Circuit,” in Chapter 2 of this guide.  
The Compaq R6000 UPS installation complies with all applicable  
electrical and safety codes specified by the National Electrical Code  
(NEC)Refer to Chapter 2 in this guide for applicable codes.  
The UPS is used under normal operating conditions. Users comply with  
all instructions and labels.  
The UPS is not damaged by accident (other than a utility power  
transient), misuse, or abuse.  
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Introduction 1-15  
Pre-Failure Battery Warranty  
The Pre-Failure Battery Warranty, standard on all Compaq Uninterruptible  
Power Supplies (UPS), extends the advantage of a Compaq three-year limited  
warranty by applying it to the battery before it actually fails. Specifically, the  
Pre-Failure Battery Warranty ensures that when Compaq Power Management  
software notifies customers that the battery may fail, the battery is replaced  
free of charge under the warranty.  
Compaq maintains the highest standards in the industry, as evidenced by the  
Compaq Pre-Failure Battery Warranty. The Pre-Failure Battery Warranty is  
beneficial in at least two significant ways¾ reduced total cost of ownership  
and reduced downtime.  
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Chapter  
2
Installation  
Important Safety Instructions  
Save these instructions.  
About This Device  
This chapter serves as a guide to help qualified personnel install the Compaq  
R6000 UPS.  
WARNING:  
The installation of options and routine maintenance and service of this  
product must be performed by individuals who are knowledgeable about  
the procedures, precautions, and hazards associated with AC Power  
Products (Trained Service Technicians).  
The Compaq R6000 UPS must be connected directly to the AC Branch  
Circuit (AC Mains) by a licensed electrician.  
There are no user-serviceable components inside.  
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Installation Considerations  
Weight  
WARNING: This product is heavier than it appears. To reduce the risk of  
personal injury or damage to the equipment:  
Observe local occupational health and safety requirements and  
guidelines for manual material handling.  
68-136 kg  
150-300 lb  
Obtain adequate assistance to lift and stabilize the product during  
installation or removal. The product will be unstable when not  
fastened to the rails.  
Remove all pluggable power supplies and modules to reduce the  
overall weight of the product.  
Position  
WARNING: To reduce the risk of personal injury or damage to the  
equipment, take the following precautions when installing the  
equipment:  
68-136 kg  
150-300 lb  
The Compaq R6000 UPS and the Extended Runtime Modules (ERMs)  
MUST be installed at the bottom of the rack. If placed in rack with  
existing equipment, the rack must be re-configured to allow installation  
of UPS at the bottom of the rack.  
The Compaq R6000 UPS must be mounted on the fixed rails included  
in the UPS package. Refer to the appropriate installation card and rack  
template, also shipped with your Compaq R6000 UPS kit for  
instructions on rack-mounting the Compaq R6000 UPS.  
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Outline of Installation Procedure  
This chapter details the following steps required for Compaq R6000 UPS  
installation:  
Unpack the Compaq R6000 UPS.  
Assemble the rails in the rack.  
NOTE: If installing an Extended Runtime Module (ERM) with the Compaq R6000 UPS, the  
ERM must be installed at the bottom of the rack, with the UPS immediately above. If the  
UPS is installed without an ERM, the UPS must be installed at the bottom of the rack.  
Install the Compaq R6000 UPS chassis on the rails.  
Wire the Compaq R6000 UPS. Have a licensed electrician attach the  
REPO port.  
Have a licensed electrician wire the UPS to utility power  
Install any optional ERMs.  
Complete the assembly of the Compaq R6000 UPS in the rack; install  
the batteries after the chassis is in place and all wiring is complete.  
Connect UPS communication ports to the host computers, and install  
any hardware option cards and power distribution units (PDUs).  
NOTE: Perform installations before starting the UPS. It is possible to install options after  
installation of the UPS, however, the UPS will have to be shut down. This will cut off  
power supply protection for connected devices.  
Charge the batteries  
Place the UPS in Operate mode.  
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Check Battery Recharge Label  
Before unpacking the Compaq R6000 UPS, check the battery recharge date  
specified on the Battery Recharge Date Label affixed to the shipping carton.  
Figure 2-1. Checking the battery recharge date label  
IMPORTANT: Do not use the batteries if the recharge date has passed. If the date on the  
Battery Recharge Date Label has passed without the batteries being recharged, contact  
an Authorized Compaq Service Representative.  
Unpacking the UPS  
Transport the Compaq R6000 UPS to its install location in the shipping carton.  
Unpack the UPS close to the rack where it will be assembled, following the  
instructions on the carton.  
WARNING: To reduce the risk of personal injury or damage to the equipment,  
Only use the lift-out tray to unload the UPS.  
Do not use the lift-out tray to transport or carry the UPS.  
Preparing the Rack  
Please refer to the Depth-Adjustable Fixed Rails Installation Card included  
with the unit for complete information on how to install the rails for the  
Compaq R6000 UPS.  
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Assembling the Compaq R6000 UPS  
Placing UPS in rack.  
WARNING: This product is heavier than it appears. To reduce the risk  
of personal injury or damage to the equipment:  
Observe local occupational health and safety requirements and  
guidelines for manual material handling.  
68-136 kg  
150-300 lb  
Obtain adequate assistance to lift and stabilize the product during  
installation or removal. The product will be unstable when not  
fastened to the rails.  
Remove all pluggable power supplies and modules to reduce the  
overall weight of the product.  
WARNING: To reduce the risk of personal injury or damage to the  
equipment, take the following precautions when installing the  
equipment:  
68-136 kg  
150-300 lb  
The Compaq R6000 UPS and the Extended Runtime Modules  
(ERMs) MUST be installed at the bottom of the rack. If placed in  
rack with existing equipment, the rack must be re-configured to  
allow installation of UPS at the bottom of the rack.  
The Compaq R6000 UPS must be mounted on the fixed rails  
included in the UPS package. Refer to the appropriate installation  
card and rack template, also shipped with your Compaq R6000  
UPS kit for instructions on rack-mounting the Compaq R6000  
UPS.  
NOTE: If installing an Extended Runtime Module (ERM) with the Compaq R6000 UPS, the  
ERM must be installed at the bottom of the rack, with the UPS immediately above. If the  
UPS is installed without an ERM, the UPS must be installed at the bottom of the rack.  
After the rails are secured in the rack:  
1. With one person on each side of the box, remove the UPS chassis from  
the package using the lift-out tray.  
2. Gently lower the chassis to the floor in front of the rack.  
3. Cut the band that holds the chassis, freeing it from the lift-out tray.  
4. With one person on each side, lift the chassis to rail level and slide into  
place.  
5. Attach the chassis to the rack using screws and cage nuts supplied with  
the rack.  
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Figure 2-2. Placing chassis in rack  
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Installation 2-7  
Wiring the Compaq R6000 UPS  
WARNING: To reduce the risk of electrical shock or personal injury while  
performing this procedure, use a Lockout/Tagout procedure to isolate the  
Compaq R6000 UPS from the AC Branch Circuit (AC Mains). The Lockout/Tagout  
procedure should conform to local occupational safety and health regulations for  
the facility.  
Code Compliance Information  
WARNING: The Compaq R6000 UPS requires a direct connection to a dedicated  
AC Branch Circuit (AC Mains). Connection should only be performed by a  
licensed electrician in accordance with National Electrical Code (NFPA70 )  
Article 310 in North America or in the equivalent local and national wiring  
regulations.  
WARNING: If the Compaq R6000 UPS is to be installed in a computer  
equipment Room, it must also be connected to a Remote Emergency Power Off  
(REPO) circuit. The REPO port is designed to meet the requirements stated in  
National Electrical Code (NFPA 70) Article 645-10 and 11.  
Connecting the Remote Emergency Power Off  
Switch (REPO) Port  
The Compaq R6000 UPS includes a Remote Emergency Power Off (REPO)  
port. When properly wired, the REPO port allows the power at the UPS output  
receptacles to be switched off from a remote location. Local or national wiring  
regulations may require REPO capabilities.  
The R6000 UPS must be disconnected from utility power to wire the REPO  
port.  
WARNING: To reduce risk of personal injury or damage to equipment, the REPO  
port must be wired by a licensed electrician.  
WARNING: In North America, the REPO port must meet the NEC (NFPA 70,  
Article 725) standards. The REPO port wiring must also meet all other national  
and local standards in the area in which it is installed.  
The Compaq R6000 UPS REPO circuit is an IEC950 Secondary Extra Low  
Voltage (SELV) circuit. The computer room Emergency Power shutdown  
circuit conductors that connect to the REPO terminals must meet the  
requirements of an NEC Class 2 circuit or IEC950 Secondary Extra Low  
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Voltage (SELV) circuit and must be separated from any hazardous voltage  
circuits or conductors by reinforced insulation.  
The computer room Emergency Power shutdown circuit must:  
Short the Compaq R6000 UPS REPO terminals  
Disconnect the Compaq R6000 UPS AC input source  
WARNING: To avoid risk of personal injury or electric shock, verify that the  
main breaker switch is in the OFF position before wiring the REPO port.  
1. Ensure the Compaq R6000 UPS is disconnected from utility power.  
2. Connect Switch or Circuit to REPO Port.  
Figure 2-3. Wiring REPO port to EPO circuit  
IMPORTANT: The cable that connects the R6000 to the EPO must be UL Listed, of type  
CL2, CL2P, CL2R or CL2X, depending on the requirements of the local installation.  
3. Verify Remote Circuit is OFF. Make sure the EPO switch is in the OFF  
(open) position to enable power to the R6000 load segment receptacles.  
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Installation 2-9  
Connecting the Compaq R6000 UPS  
to AC Branch Circuit  
High Leakage Current  
WARNING: To avoid the risk of electric shock due to high leakage current, earth  
connection (grounding) is essential before connecting the unit to an AC supply.  
Make sure AC Mains are turned off at the service panel before wiring the  
Compaq R6000 UPS.  
HIGH LEAKAGE CURRENT  
EARTH CONNECTION ESSENTIAL BEFORE CONNECTING SUPPLY  
Risk of Fire Notice  
WARNING: To reduce the risk of fire, connect the Compaq R6000 UPS only to a  
circuit provided with 40 A maximum branch circuit rated overcurrent protection  
device in accordance with the National Electrical Code (NFPA 70) and Canadian  
Electrical Code, C22.1.  
Electrical Safety  
WARNING: To reduce the risk of electrical shock or personal injury while  
performing this procedure, use a Lockout/Tagout procedure to isolate the  
Compaq R6000 UPS from the AC Branch Circuit (AC Mains). The Lockout/Tagout  
procedure should conform to local occupational health and safety regulations for  
the facility.  
Requirements  
The Compaq R6000 UPS requires a dedicated branch circuit meeting the  
following requirements:  
40 Amp circuit with overcurrent protection  
An appropriate and readily accessible disconnect device incorporated in  
the fixed wiring  
200-240 V  
single phase  
50-60 Hz  
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Recommendation  
Flexible metal conduit should be used when hardwiring the Compaq R6000  
UPS. This will provide ease of service and maintenance of the system. Please  
consult a licensed electrician.  
Procedure  
1. Locate the input wiring entry port (1),input wiring inspection panel  
(2), and terminal block input cover (3).  
Figure 2-4. Rear panel, showing wiring entry point and inspection panel  
2. Remove the terminal input block cover. Set aside but do not discard the  
cover; the input block cover carries the wiring diagram for the terminal  
block.  
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Figure 2-5. Removing terminal input block cover  
3. Remove the input wiring entry port cover.  
4. Pull the input wires through the conduit leading from the AC Mains,  
leaving about 2 ft (0.5 m) of wire hanging from the end. Attach a  
suitable connector to the end of the conduit.  
5. Feed the wires through the wiring entry port, the entry compartment and  
the terminal input block compartment.  
6. Connect the conduit to the panel. Measure wires, cut and strip 0.5 inch  
(1¼ cm) of insulation from the end of each incoming wire.  
7. Following the diagram on the input cover, connect the input wires to the  
input terminal block connections and Ground. Ensure no loose strands  
remain and that the terminal connection screws are tightened to torque  
specifications found on the label immediately below the terminal block.  
Figure 2-6. Input terminal block  
Table 2-1  
Input Wiring  
Marking on terminal block  
2
3
L
Connections when rated voltage is between  
L and N  
N
Connections when rated voltage is between  
phase conductors  
L2  
L1  
8. Replace the input terminal block cover.  
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Install and connect the battery packs  
1. Verify battery circuit breaker is off.  
WARNING: To reduce the risk of personal injury from electric shock or damage  
to the equipment, verify that the battery circuit breaker is in the OFF position  
before connecting the battery packs.  
Figure 2-7. Verifying battery circuit breaker is in the OFF position  
IMPORTANT: Leave the battery circuit breaker in the OFF position.  
2. Slide battery packs into the UPS chassis, left battery pack first.  
Figure 2-8. Sliding battery packs into chassis  
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3. For each battery pack:  
a. Take out connector cover screw (1).  
b. Remove connector cover (2) and discard.  
c. Replace screw to secure sheet metal.  
Figure 2-9. Removing battery pack connector covers  
4. Secure the batteries to the chassis with screws provided in the kit.  
Figure 2-10. Attaching battery packs to chassis  
5. Connect cables.  
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Figure 2-11. Connecting battery packs to the Compaq R6000 UPS  
NOTE: When attaching battery cable connectors, the connectors will provide a positive  
latch into place if the release tabs are left free during attachment.  
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Installation 2-15  
Attaching Front Top Bezel  
1. Attach the connectors for the Front Panel to the Electronics Module  
receptacles (1).  
2. Lift the bezel into place (2).  
Figure 2-12. Attaching the top front bezel  
3. Secure the bezel to the chassis using the captive screws on each side.  
Figure 2-13. Securing the top front bezel to the chassis  
NOTE: Leave lower bezel off until wiring and installation is complete.  
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Installing Extended Runtime Modules  
(ERMs)  
WARNING: To reduce risk of personal injury from electric shock or damage to  
equipment, the Extended Runtime Modules (ERMs) must be installed by a  
Trained Service Technician.  
The Compaq R6000 UPS provides the ability to add up to 2 ERMs, increasing  
the available runtime. The Compaq R6000 UPS provides greater than 8  
minutes of runtime at the recommended 80% load, and one ERM will extend  
that runtime to greater than 18 minutes. A second ERM can provide runtimes  
up to 30 minutes at recommended loads.  
IMPORTANT: Extended Runtime Modules must be installed by a Trained Service  
Technician using the Extended Runtime Module Installation Card.  
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Installation 2-17  
Connecting Communications Ports  
CAUTION: To avoid damage to the equipment, only use the communications  
cables with the part number:  
295245-004 (Twelve-foot interface cable)  
One is supplied with your kit. This UPS/Computer Interface Cable carries power  
and is specifically designed for UPS communications.  
Connecting Communication Ports to Other Devices  
Connect Port 1 of the UPS communication ports to the appropriate  
communication port on the host computer using a UPS/Computer Interface  
Cable.  
In a single host computer setup, Port 2 is used for additional power  
management applications, such as Compaq Power Management Software,  
LanSafe III, FailSafe III, and OnliNet.  
Figure 2-14. Connecting a DE9 communication cable  
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Installing and Connecting Communication Options  
Option boards for the Compaq R6000 UPS include the Compaq Multi-Server  
UPS Card, the Compaq Scalable UPS Card, and the Compaq SNMP-EN  
Adapter. When using any of the Compaq option boards to expand the  
capabilities of the Compaq R6000 UPS, install the options using the  
instructions included with those kits.  
See “Considerations” at the beginning of this guide for more information on  
the options available for the Compaq R6000 UPS.  
Connecting Loads  
Load Segments Description  
The Compaq R6000 UPS has five available load segments that can be  
individually assigned. The numbered segments each have three receptacles.  
The five load segments have their own circuit breakers and are used by the  
software to order graceful shutdown and power-up of your network  
components.  
Figure 2-15. Rear panel, showing numbered load segments  
1 IEC 320 C20, 2 IEC 320 C14  
1
1 IEC 320 C20, 2 IEC 320 C14  
2
1 IEC 320 C20, 2 IEC 320 C14  
3
3 IEC 320 C14  
4
3 IEC 320 C14  
5
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Configuring Load Segments  
Considerations  
Before connecting the UPS to other devices, verify the load the UPS will be  
carrying. Make sure that the cumulative total device Watts or VA rating (the  
load) does not exceed the Watts or VA rating for the UPS.  
When the UPS batteries are fully charged, backup time for R6000 Series units  
at recommended 80% load is greater than 8 minutes without Extended  
Runtime Modules attached. Battery runtimes can surpass 15 minutes and more  
with partial loads, while ERM additions can increase runtimes up to 30  
minutes, even at 80% loads. Keep this in mind when loading the UPS.  
Battery runtimes may vary depending on several factors, including, but not  
limited to: ambient temperature; age of batteries; and, number of cycles.  
Table 2-2  
Load Effect on Backup Time  
Load %  
Estimated Backup Time  
Greater than 6 minutes  
100  
80  
Greater than 8 minutes  
Greater than 15 minutes  
Greater than 18 minutes  
Up to 30 minutes  
50  
80% plus 1 ERM  
80% plus 2 ERMs  
NOTE: Compaq recommends the load should not exceed 80% of the Compaq  
R6000 UPS rated output.  
Attaching the Load Segments  
Attach the load equipment to the appropriate UPS output receptacles using  
approved power cords. See “Load Segments” in this section for receptacle  
configuration.  
Ordering Extra Power Cords  
For information on ordering additional or replacement power cords, use a  
browser to go to www.compaq.com; access the website’s Search feature and  
enter, “POWER CORDS.”  
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Completing the Assembly of the  
R6000 UPS in the Rack  
Figure 2-16. Placing the battery circuit breaker in the ON position  
NOTE: If optional Extended Runtime Modules are attached, place the ERM battery circuit  
breakers in the ON position after the UPS circuit breaker is placed in the ON position.  
Attach the front bottom bezel using the two captive screws.  
Figure 2-17. Attaching the front bottom bezel  
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Powering up the R6000 UPS  
Turning on the Main Circuit Breaker  
After a licensed electrician has the Compaq R6000 UPS properly wired to  
utility power, and hardware installation is complete, turn on the AC Mains at  
the service panel circuit. The Compaq R6000 UPS will automatically initiate a  
self-test. If the self-test is completed successfully, the Compaq R6000 UPS  
enters Standby mode, designated by the blinking green LED.  
Pressing the ON button  
To power up the Compaq R6000 UPS, press the ON button (1) (marked “|”)  
until the Green LED glows solid. Load segments will go through a staggered  
turn-on sequence.  
Figure 2-18. The Compaq R6000 UPS “On” button  
Shutting Down the System  
To shut down the system:  
1. Place the UPS on Standby (See Chapter 3, “Operation”).  
2. Disconnect the AC mains by opening switch or circuit breaker at the  
utility panel.  
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Charging Batteries  
With the Compaq R6000 UPS in Standby Mode, allow the batteries to charge  
before putting the UPS into service. The battery status can be monitored using  
the LCD display. See Chapter 3, “Operation,” for more information on using  
the front panel controls and LCD display.  
IMPORTANT: The battery packs will charge to:  
90% of their capacity within 4 hours.  
100% of their capacity within 24 hours.  
Compaq recommends that you allow the batteries to charge for at least 24 hours before  
using them to supply backup power to your devices.  
Installation is Now Complete  
For information on operating the UPS, see Chapter 3, “Operation.”  
For information on changing the configuration of the UPS, refer to Chapter 4,  
“Configuration.”  
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Chapter  
3
Operation  
This chapter contains information on:  
Front panel controls and indicators  
Operation modes  
Initiating a self-test  
Audible Alarms  
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Front Panel Controls  
The front panel controls and LCD display provide an easy-to-use UPS  
interface for setup, load control, and status monitoring. The front panel  
features six button controls.  
Figure 3-1 The Front Panel Controls  
Control  
Name  
Function  
Center  
Large 4-way rocking button; used to control  
navigation through LCD menu structure:  
UP, DOWN, LEFT and RIGHT.  
1
Enter  
Used to navigate and select options in the  
LCD menu structure  
2
3
Escape  
Used to navigate and deselect options in the  
LCD menu structure  
ON  
Used to control status  
Used to control status  
Used to control functions  
4
5
6
STANDBY  
TEST/RESET  
ALARM  
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Operation 3-3  
Front Panel Indicators  
Front Panel LCD  
The front panel has a two-line LCD display that guides the user through  
operation, configuration and monitoring of the Compaq R6000 UPS. See  
section, “Using the LCD Menu to Configure the Compaq R6000 UPS,” in  
Chapter 4, for configuration instructions.  
Figure 3-2. Front panel LCD display and controls  
Control  
Name  
Function  
Center  
Large 4-way rocking button; used to control navigation through  
LCD menu structure: UP, DOWN, LEFT and RIGHT.  
1
Enter  
Used to navigate and select options in the LCD menu structure  
2
3
Escape  
Used to navigate and deselect options in the LCD menu  
structure  
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Front Panel LEDs  
Figure 3-3. Front Panel LEDs  
Ref #  
Description  
Symbol  
Green LED; solid green means Operate  
or Bypass mode of operation (when  
Smooth  
sine wave  
1
yellow LED (3) is glowing solid),  
flashing green means Standby  
Yellow LED; lights solidly when the  
UPS is on Battery  
Battery  
2
3
4
Yellow LED; lights solidly in Bypass  
mode.  
Bypass  
symbol  
Red LED is an alarm, warning of  
existing or potential problems.  
Warning  
The front panel has 4 LEDs that indicate the status of the Compaq R6000  
UPS.  
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Modes of Operation  
The UPS has five modes of operation, indicated by the LEDs:  
Standby Mode  
On Utility Power: green LED 1 is flashing  
On Battery Power: yellow LED 2 is blinking.  
Power is not available at the UPS output receptacles.  
The UPS monitors and charges batteries if required.  
Operate Mode  
Green LED 1 is on.  
Power is available at the UPS output receptacles.  
The UPS monitors and charges batteries if required.  
Bypass Mode  
Green LED 1 is on; yellow LED 3 is on; a five-second interval  
audible alarm is active  
Can be enabled manually by moving the Bypass switch (on the rear  
panel) from NORMAL to BYPASS.  
Power is available at the UPS output receptacles.  
Batteries are not monitored or charged.  
Figure 3-4. Placing the Compaq R6000 UPS in Bypass Mode  
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Battery Mode  
Yellow LED 2 is on.  
Batteries are not being charged.  
Power is available at UPS outputs.  
Shutdown process has begun.  
Sleep Mode  
All LEDs are off.  
This mode is optional and can be enabled or disabled using the  
LCD menu. The default value for Sleep mode is “disabled.” If  
SLEEP MODE is enabled, the UPS shuts down when on battery  
power and the load is less than 8%.  
Power is automatically restored to the output receptacles when  
utility power is restored.  
Shutting Down the System  
To shut down the system:  
1. Place the UPS on Standby.  
2. Disconnect the mains by opening switch or circuit breaker at the utility panel.  
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Initiating a Self-test  
Press and hold the Test/Reset Alarm button (1) for three seconds to initiate a  
self-test.  
Figure 3-5. The Test/Reset Alarm button  
Since a portion of the self-test requires battery power, the self-test will not be  
initiated if the batteries are less than 90% charged. If the Compaq R6000 UPS  
detects a problem, the red LED will light. If appropriate, the Compaq R6000  
UPS will sound an audible alarm.  
NOTE: See Chapter 6, “Troubleshooting,” for information on what to do if the self-test  
detects a problem.  
Audible Alarm  
The UPS may sound an audible alarm to warn of a problem.  
To identify the problem, select Status from the main LCD menu, scroll to  
Alarms, then select Alarms. The LCD will display “X Alarms” on the top line,  
where X is equal to the number of alarms. The bottom row will describe the  
nature of the Compaq R6000 UPS alarm condition.  
To view the alarms on the LCD menu, scroll to Active Alarms and press the  
Enter button. The possible audible alarms and their meanings are discussed in  
detail in Chapter 6, “Troubleshooting.”  
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Silencing an Audible Alarm  
Press the Test/Alarm Reset button (1) and hold for two seconds to silence the  
alarm.  
Figure 3-6. Silencing an audible alarm  
IMPORTANT: Though the Alarm button will silence the audible alarm, the condition that  
caused the alarm still exists. See Chapter 6, “Troubleshooting,” for information on what to  
do if the UPS detects an alarm condition.  
If the condition that caused the alarm is a utility power failure, the alarm is silenced  
shortly after utility power is restored.  
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Chapter  
4
Configuration  
This chapter contains information on:  
Changing configuration parameters  
Using the UPS configuration to match the utility voltage  
Reading the LCD Display  
Changing Configuration Parameters  
The Front Panel Controls and LCD display are used to change the UPS  
configuration. See the section in this chapter entitled “Configuring the  
COMPAQ R6000 UPS Using the LCD Menu,” for configuration instructions.  
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Matching the Utility Voltage  
Configuration parameters are used to select the UPS voltage range.  
If the utility voltage is within this range, the UPS supplies utility power  
to the output receptacles.  
If the utility voltage is outside this range, the UPS supplies battery  
power to the output receptacles. Maximize your battery life by  
configuring the UPS so that the utility voltage is normally within the  
selected voltage range.  
If the utility voltage frequently varies outside the operating range, update the  
UPS configuration to match.  
1. Select the appropriate nominal utility voltage (200, 208, 220, 230, 240  
VAC, and “auto sensing,” a default of 208/230V.  
2. Select the appropriate utility voltage range from the table below:  
Table 4-1  
Voltage Ranges (VAC)  
Nominal Utility Voltage  
Level (VAC)  
Normal Utility Voltage  
Range  
Extended Utility Voltage  
Range  
200 V Nom.  
208 V Nom.  
220 V Nom.  
230 V Nom.  
240 V Nom.  
166-240 V  
66-248 V  
N/A  
N/A  
176-264 V  
184-276 V  
192-288 V  
N/A  
166-288 V  
N/A  
To update the configuration:  
3. Have a licensed electrician measure your utility voltage.  
4. Use the table above to identify the operating range that most closely  
matches your utility voltage.  
5. Update the nominal utility voltage level and/or utility voltage range  
parameters as required. See the section, “Set Voltage,” in this chapter.  
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Configuring the COMPAQ R6000 UPS  
Using the LCD Display Menu  
The COMPAQ R6000 UPS LCD menu has a two-line LCD display with  
3-button control for up, down, left, right, Enter, and Escape. The LCD is used  
for configuration, monitoring, load control, and status.  
Figure 4-1. The LCD display, showing the three buttons that control it  
Control  
Name  
Function  
Center  
Large 4-way rocking button; used to control navigation through  
LCD menu structure: UP, DOWN, LEFT and RIGHT.  
1
Enter  
Used to navigate and select options in the LCD menu structure  
2
3
Escape  
Used to navigate and deselect options in the LCD menu  
structure  
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LCD Display Menu Structure  
Initial Power-Up Display  
When the UPS is powered up, the LCD display the Main Menu selection.  
COMPAQ R6000 UPS  
Main Menu  
®
The right arrow symbol (® ) indicates that a sub-menu is available by pressing  
the Enter button on the front panel.  
Top Level Main Menu  
After pressing the Enter button, ”Main Menu” will appear on the top line of  
the display. The Center button can be used to scroll through the choices  
displayed on the lower line of the display.  
Main Menu  
®
xxxxxx  
Where xxxxxx is one of the following choices in the left column (sub-menu  
choices are shown to the right):  
Sub-Menu Choices  
Status  
UPS Status + Receptacle Status  
UPS Status + Active Alarm Count  
On Battery  
On Bypass  
Load Power Off  
Load Power On  
Overload  
Meters  
Input Volts  
Output Volts  
Input Frequency  
Output Frequency  
Output Power  
Battery Volts  
Active Alarms  
Tap-switching Relay Failure  
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Heat Sink Over Temperature  
Input AC Over Voltage  
Input AC Under Voltage  
Input AC Over or Under Frequency  
Output Overload  
Inverter Fault  
Battery Low  
Utility Not Present  
Battery Totally Discharged  
UPS on Battery  
Load Power Off  
Battery Test Failed  
Site Wiring Fault  
Battery Data  
Battery Charge  
Firmware Version  
Control Board  
Communication Board  
Load Control  
Display Test  
System Setup  
Set Hardware Configuration  
Load Segments  
Battery Setup  
Set Language  
Set Alarm Horn  
Set Password  
Set Sync Range + Hertz  
Communications Setup  
Serial Port 1  
Serial Port 2  
Set Voltage  
Set Site Fault  
Set Sleep Mode  
Status  
Main Menu  
Status  
®
The first choice on the Main Menu is “Status.” Pressing the Enter button when  
“Status is displayed leads to the following sub-menu choices:  
UPS Status + Load Segment status  
This shows that the UPS has detected no problems. In this example, load  
segments 1, 4 and 5 are ON. Segments 2 and 3 are OFF.  
System Normal  
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ON: 1 - - 4 5  
UPS Status + Active Alarm Count  
In this example, the UPS has detected no problems and there are no alarms.  
System Normal  
0 Alarms  
On Battery  
The UPS has switched from utility voltage input to battery power. “X” is the  
number of alarms.  
On Battery  
X Alarms  
On Bypass  
The UPS has been placed in Bypass mode. “X” is the number of alarms  
triggered when the UPS was switched to Bypass mode.  
On Bypass  
X Alarms  
Load Power Off  
The power feeding the UPS-protected devices has terminated. “X” is the  
number of alarms triggered when the load power was terminated.  
Load Power Off  
X Alarms  
Load Power On  
Utility power has been restored to the devices backed up by the UPS. “X” is  
the number of alarms triggered when the load power resumed.  
Load Power On  
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X Alarms  
Overload  
There are so many loads attached that the UPS cannot protect them properly  
anymore. “X” is the number of alarms triggered when the overload occurred.  
Overload  
X Alarms  
Meters  
Main Menu  
®
Meters  
The next choice available on the Main Menu, is “Meters.” This SubMenu  
provides virtual meters monitoring the UPS voltages. Scroll up and down  
through this menu using the Center button. If the words continue off the  
screen, scroll right and left to read the message.  
Input Volts  
The utility voltage  
Input Volts  
220  
Output Volts  
The voltage available at the UPS output receptacles  
Output Volts  
208  
Input Frequency  
The utility voltage frequency in Hertz  
Input Frequency  
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60.00  
Output Frequency  
The frequency in Hertz available at the UPS output receptacles  
Output Frequency  
60.00  
Output Power  
The output power is shown in a bar graph. This example shows 120% load  
(overload). There are ten squares in front of the 100% line; each represents  
10% load. The two squares past the line each represent 10% of  
overload¾ 20% overload in all.  
Output Power  
zzzzzzzzzz¦zz----  
In contrast, this display shows 60% load.  
Output Power  
zzzzzz----¦----------  
Battery Volts  
The voltage across batteries  
Battery Volts  
350  
Active Alarms  
Main Menu  
®
Active Alarms  
When an alarm sounds (and the red LED lights), from the Main Menu, scroll  
to the active alarm count. “X” is the number of alarms detected. Press the  
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Configuration 4-9  
Enter button to step through the list of alarm descriptions. If more than 1  
alarm was indicated, make sure to look at every alarm.  
The alarms generated by this UPS are:  
Input AC Over Voltage  
If the utility voltage rises over the specified range, the UPS will buck the  
output voltage down, and trigger a red LED alarm signal. An audible alarm  
will be triggered when overvoltage reaches 120% of the nominal range setting.  
X Alarms  
Input AC Over Voltage  
Input AC Under Voltage  
If the utility voltage falls below the specified range (20% or more under  
voltage), the UPS will boost the output voltage up and raise an alarm. This  
alarm will not appear until the UPS is on battery.  
X Alarms  
Input AC Under Voltage  
Input Over or Under Frequency  
If the utility frequency suddenly changes, the UPS will raise an alarm. This  
only occurs when the UPS goes on battery.  
X Alarms  
Input Over or Under Frequency  
Output Overload  
If there are too many loads draining the UPS, the UPS will raise an alarm.  
Decrease the number of active devices attached to the UPS outputs.  
X Alarms  
Output Overload  
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Inverter Fault  
The UPS raises an alarm if the inverter function does not perform as expected.  
X Alarms  
Inverter Fault  
Battery Low  
The batteries are automatically charged by the UPS when it is connected to  
utility voltage. Therefore, if this alarm is triggered while the UPS is on the  
utility voltage, the battery test has failed and the batteries must be replaced.  
Otherwise, it is a warning that the battery runtime is low¾ a 60-day warning.  
X Alarms  
Battery Low  
Utility Not Present  
When the utility voltage cuts off, the UPS sounds an alarm. The Battery LED  
(the left yellow LED) will light, indicating the switch to battery power. Check  
the utility voltage connection.  
X Alarms  
Utility Not Present  
Battery Totally Discharged  
This means there is no charge left in the battery, and the UPS can no longer  
power its loads. The batteries must be recharged for 24 hours before further  
use. If this alarm occurs when the UPS is not on battery power, the battery  
needs to be replaced.  
X Alarms  
Battery Totally Discharged  
UPS on Battery  
When the UPS switches to battery power, it triggers an alarm. The left yellow  
LED will light.  
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X Alarms  
UPS on Battery  
Load Power Off  
When the UPS is no longer protecting its load devices and there is no utility  
voltage powering the devices, the UPS will trigger an alarm.  
X Alarms  
Load Power Off  
Battery Test Failed  
Periodically, the Compaq UPS microprocessor initiates a brief discharge cycle  
to check the charge level of the battery packs. If this test fails, the UPS will  
trigger an alarm, indicating that battery replacement is imminent.  
X Alarms  
Battery Self-Test Failed  
Site Wiring Fault  
This alarm is triggered when either there is no ground connection between  
utility power and the UPS, or the line and neutral connections between utility  
power and the UPS are reversed. This is disabled for 200V and 208V.  
X Alarms  
Site Wiring Fault  
Battery Data  
Main Menu  
®
Battery Data  
Also under Main Menu is Battery Data, displaying, in 10% increments, the  
amount of charge on the battery. If the UPS is in Battery mode, the graph  
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shows the remaining battery energy. This screen shows a battery charged to  
100%.  
Battery Charge  
|zzzzzzzzzz|  
Firmware Version  
This Main Menu selection displays firmware versions for UPS components.  
Press the Enter button to view selections.  
Main Menu  
®
Firmware Version  
This menu selection shows the version of firmware the control board is  
running.  
Control Board  
Version 1.00  
This menu selection shows the version of the firmware the communication  
board is running.  
Communication Bd  
Version 1.00  
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Load Control  
This Main Menu selection allows the load segments to be turned On and Off.  
Main Menu  
®
Load Control  
When selected from the Main Menu by pressing the Enter button, Load  
Control displays the current status of the load segments, and allows selection  
of a segment using the Center button to navigate and the Enter button to select.  
Load Control  
ON :1 2 3 – 5  
When a segment is selected, a confirmation display appears.  
Load Control  
On 1 ON N ?  
In this example, the “N” can be changed to a “Y” by using the Center button,  
pressing the UP/DOWN arrows; pressing the Enter button to selects the value.  
The display then reflects the changes, if any. In this case, there are no changes  
and the status display reappears:  
Load Control  
ON :1 2 3 – 5  
Display Test  
In this Main Menu selection, all pixels are lit to test the LCD display.  
“Compaq UPS Display Test” scrolls across the screen in both upper and lower  
display lines. The Escape button is used to exit from this test.  
zzzCOMPAQ UPSzzzzzzzzz  
zzzzzzDISPLAY TESTzzzzzz  
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System Setup  
To change the system setup, the correct password must be entered. The six  
digits for the password [0-9 & A-Z] are selected using the Center and Enter  
buttons.  
1. Choose the first digit using the Center button’s UP and DOWN arrow  
keys.  
2. Press the Center button’s RIGHT arrow key to move to the next digit.  
3. To change a digit, use the Center button’s LEFT arrow key to go back.  
4. After the entire password has been entered, press the Enter button.  
NOTE: The password must be six characters long. The default password is “COMPAQ.”  
To establish or change the password, see “Set Password,” later in this chapter.  
Enter Password  
COMPAQ  
IMPORTANT: The Password must be six characters in length. Once entered, record the  
password. If the password is forgotten or lost, contact an authorized Compaq Service  
Provider.  
Set Hardware (HW) Configuration  
Load Segments  
This Submenu provides a means to specify the number of  
individually-controllable load segments (from 1 to 5).  
Set HW Config  
®
Load Segments  
By pressing the Enter button, this Submenu appears  
Load Segments  
(0-5)  
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Battery Setup  
This menu provides a means to set the Amp-Hour Rating of each cabinet, or  
configure the number of external battery cabinets.  
Even though the menu allows settings from 1-25, choose 5 A-H for the UPS  
batteries, and 5 A-H for each additional ERM, using the Center and Enter  
buttons.  
An asterisk, “*” appears by the selected value.  
Battery Amp-Hr  
Internal 0-25  
Set Language  
The Set Language menu provides a means to select from eight different  
languages for the menu display, using the Center and Enter buttons. The  
asterisk (*) shows the current configuration.  
Set Language  
*
English  
The available choices are:  
Danish  
Dutch  
English  
French  
German  
Spanish  
Italian  
Japanese  
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Set Alarm Horn  
Some of the audible alarms can be disabled, leaving only the red LED to warn  
of the UPS alarm. Use this menu to enable or disable the audible alarm.  
Set Alarm Horn  
Enable  
An asterisk, “*” appears by the selected value.  
Set Password  
Set Password  
COMPAQ  
A password must be set to protect access to some of the more critical UPS  
operations. The six digits [0-9 & A-Z] are selected using the arrow keys.  
1. Choose the first digit using the UP and DOWN arrow keys.  
2. Press the RIGHT arrow key to move to the next digit.  
3. To change a digit, use the LEFT arrow key to go back.  
4. After the entire password has been entered, press the Enter button.  
An asterisk, “*” denotes the password is set.  
IMPORTANT: Record the password for future use. If the password is lost, contact a  
Compaq authorized service representative for help.  
NOTE: The password must be six characters long. The default password is “COMPAQ.”  
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Configuration 4-17  
Set Sync Range ±Hertz  
Use this option to set the sync range using the Center and Enter buttons.  
±3.0 Hertz for normal mode  
±5.0 Hertz for extended mode  
Set Sync Range  
+/-3.0 Hz  
Communications Setup  
To configure a serial communication port, select Serial Port 1 or 2 first using  
the Center and Enter buttons.  
In this example, Serial Port 1 was selected.  
Comm Setup  
®
Serial Port 1  
Serial Port 1  
Using the Center button, scroll through the menu and choose which parameter  
to view or set by pressing the Enter button.  
Serial Port 1  
®
Baud Rate  
Baud Rate  
The current Baud Rate is displayed next to the asterisk (*). Choose the desired  
rate from the list of 5 values.  
Baud Rate  
*
1200  
1200  
2400  
4800  
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9600  
19200  
Data Bits  
There are two choices for data bits: “7” or “8.”  
Serial Port 1  
®
Data Bits  
An asterisk, “*” appears beside the selected value.  
Data Bits 1  
*
#
Stop Bits  
There are two choices for stop bits: “1” or “2.”  
Serial Port 1  
®
Stop Bits  
An asterisk, “*” appears by the selected value.  
Serial Port 1  
®
Stop Bits  
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Parity  
Choose the desired parity from the 5 available choices.  
Serial Port 1  
®
Parity  
odd  
even  
none  
mark  
space  
An asterisk, “*” appears beside the selected value.  
Serial Port 2  
This port is configured with the same steps as shown above for Serial Port 1.  
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Set Voltage  
The Compaq R6000 UPS must be placed in manual Bypass using the switch at  
the rear of the unit, and placed into Standby mode (see Chapter 3,  
“Operation”) to set the voltage.  
The voltage that is set will appear with an “*”. Using the Center button, scroll  
through the voltages and choose using the Enter button. The choices are:  
200 V  
208 V  
220 V  
230 V  
240 V  
208/230 V Auto Sensing  
230 V Extended  
Set Voltage  
208V  
Set Site Fault  
The two values are “Disable” or “Enable.” Use the Center button to scroll and  
the Enter button to select. An asterisk, “*” marks the selected value.  
Set Site Fault  
Enable  
Set Sleep Mode  
When Sleep Mode is enabled, if the UPS is supplying battery power and the  
load on the UPS is less than 8%, the UPS switches to Sleep mode (the UPS  
shuts itself off). Use the Center and Enter buttons to “Enable” or “Disable”  
this feature. An “*” will mark the selected value.  
Set Sleep Mode  
Enable  
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Chapter  
5
Battery Maintenance  
This chapter contains information on:  
Precautions to be observed when replacing batteries  
Charging batteries  
Replacing batteries  
Disposing of used batteries  
Care and storage of batteries  
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Precautions  
Observe these precautions when handling or connecting batteries.  
WARNING: This UPS contains sealed lead-acid batteries. To reduce the risk of  
fire or chemical burns, adhere to the following precautions:  
Do not attempt to recharge batteries after removal from your UPS.  
Do not disassemble, crush, or puncture the batteries.  
Do not short the external contacts of the batteries.  
Do not immerse the batteries in water.  
Do not expose the batteries to temperatures higher than 60°C or dispose  
in fire.  
Replace only with the Compaq spare designated for your UPS.  
WARNING: There is a 400Vdc potential across the batteries. To avoid the risk of  
electrical shock, burns, or explosion, adhere to these precautions:  
Make sure that only qualified personnel handle or connect the batteries.  
Remove watches, rings, or other metal objects prior to working with the  
equipment.  
Use tools with insulated handles.  
Charging Batteries  
The R6000 automatically charges the batteries when the UPS is connected to  
utility power. No user intervention is needed while the UPS is in use.  
Refer to the section on “Completing the Installation,” in Chapter 2, or  
“Hardware Installation,” in this chapter, for information on charging  
the batteries when the UPS is installed.  
Refer to “Care and Storage” in this chapter for information on keeping  
the batteries charged while the UPS is in extended storage.  
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When to Replace Batteries  
If the red LED flashes, check the LCD display for the type of alarm. If the  
alarm reads “Battery Self-test failed,” your batteries should be replaced within  
30 to 60 days. The red LED will be accompanied by an audible alarm, if  
enabled.  
NOTE: Depending on usage and environmental conditions, your batteries will last 3 to 6  
years after purchase.  
Verify that battery replacement is required by initiating a UPS self-test (press  
the Test/Reset Alarm). If the red LED is still flashing after the test, replace the  
batteries.  
See Chapter 3, “Operation,” for information on initiating a self-test.  
Pre-Failure Battery Warranty  
The Pre-Failure Battery Warranty, standard on all Compaq Uninterruptible  
Power Supply (UPS) models, extends the advantage of a Compaq three-year  
limited warranty by applying it to the battery before it actually fails.  
Specifically, the Pre-Failure Battery Warranty ensures that when Compaq  
Power Management software notifies customers that the battery may fail, the  
battery is replaced free of charge under the warranty.  
Compaq maintains the highest standards in the industry, as evidenced by the  
Compaq Pre-Failure Battery Warranty. The Pre-Failure Battery Warranty is  
beneficial in at least two significant ways¾ reduced total cost of ownership  
and reduced downtime.  
Obtaining New Batteries  
Compaq supplies replacement battery packs for all UPS models. Procure  
replacement batteries for the UPS when the LCD alarm reads “Battery Low,”  
indicating that new batteries will be required in 30 to 60 days.  
Replacement Battery Kit part number: 401863-001  
IMPORTANT: Compaq recommends that you do not maintain an inventory of spare  
batteries on-site unless you implement a procedure to keep these batteries charged while  
in storage.  
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How to Replace Batteries  
Use these instructions to replace the R6000 battery packs.  
Before Replacing Batteries  
Place the Compaq R6000 UPS in Bypass mode (See Chapter 3, “Operation”).  
WARNING: To reduce the risk of personal injury, do not attempt to replace  
batteries unless all battery circuit breakers (UPS and any connected Extended  
Runtime Modules) are in the OFF position. There is a 400Vdc across the  
batteries.  
Removing the Battery Packs  
Follow this procedure to remove the battery packs:  
1. Place the Compaq R6000 UPS in Bypass mode using the manual switch  
located at the rear of the UPS.  
Figure 5-1. Placing the UPS in Manual Bypass mode  
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2. Using a Philips screwdriver, remove the lower front bezel by backing  
off the captive screws on each side.  
Figure 5-2. Removing screws from the lower front bezel  
3. Place the battery circuit breaker in the OFF position.  
WARNING: To reduce the risk of personal injury, once the bezel is removed, the  
battery circuit breakers MUST be in the OFF position before continuing with the  
battery replacement.  
Figure 5-3. Placing the battery circuit breaker in the OFF position  
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4. Disconnect the battery cables. The cable connectors have release tabs on  
their sides that must be squeezed to allow the connectors to come free  
from the battery.  
Figure 5-4. Disconnecting the battery cables  
5. Remove the battery pack attachment screws using a #2 Philips  
screwdriver.  
Figure 5-5. Removing the battery pack attachment screws  
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6. Slide out the Compaq R6000 UPS battery packs.  
WARNING: To reduce the risk of personal injury or damage to the  
equipment:  
34 kg  
75 lb  
Observe local Occupational Safety requirements and guidelines  
for manual material handling.  
Obtain adequate assistance to lift and stabilize the assemblies  
during installation or removal.  
Battery Packs (2 per unit): 75 lb (34 kg)  
Figure 5-6. Sliding out the battery packs  
WARNING: Batteries retain high voltage. As soon as the replacement batteries  
are safely in place in the UPS chassis, remove the battery connector covers, and  
place them on the batteries removed from the unit. Remove any jewelry; do not  
allow tools near the exposed battery connector port.  
7. Set the battery packs safely aside to install the replacement batteries.  
NOTE: Refer to “Disposing of Used Batteries” in this chapter for information on disposal  
of used batteries.  
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Installing New Batteries  
1. Make sure the manual Bypass switch at the rear of the UPS is set to  
Bypass.  
2. Slide in the new battery packs.  
3. Remove the connector covers from the new batteries and replace the  
screw used to retain the connector cover in the battery housing. Place  
the connector covers on the used batteries, using the screws in the used  
battery housing.  
4. Attach the battery connector cables to the new batteries.  
5. Re-attach the battery pack attachment screws, securing the new battery  
packs to the chassis.  
6. For the Compaq R6000 UPS (and any connected ERM’s), place the  
battery circuit breaker in the ON position.  
7. Reattach the lower front bezel to the UPS chassis using the captive  
screws at the sides.  
8. Reset the manual Bypass switch at the rear of the UPS to the Normal  
position.  
9. After installing the new batteries, press the Test/Reset Alarm button (1)  
to initiate a self-test.  
NOTE: When re-attaching battery cable connectors, do not hold the connectors by their  
release tabs on the side of the connector. The connectors will provide a positive latch into  
place if the release tabs are left free during attachmentt.  
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Figure 5-7. The Test/Reset Alarm button  
Refer to Chapter 3, “Operation” for more information on running a self-test.  
IMPORTANT: The R6000 will not execute a self-test until the batteries are at least 90%  
charged.  
If the installation has been successful, the Compaq R6000 UPS will enter  
Operate mode, indicated by a solid green LED. The installation is now  
complete.  
If the installation has not been successful, the red LED will light. If this  
occurs, repeat Step 4 in the procedure above to check the battery connections.  
If the LED remains red, refer to the section, “Configuring the Compaq R6000  
UPS Using the LCD Menu,” in Chapter 4for more information.  
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Disposing of Used Batteries  
The replacement battery kit includes the instructions and packaging required to  
return used batteries to the appropriate location for disposal.  
Do not dispose of used batteries with general office or household  
waste. Return the used module for proper disposal to either:  
Compaq, your authorized Compaq Partners, or their agents  
A recycling center that meets all local environmental  
standards.  
Pb  
Care and Storage of Batteries  
To maximize the life of Compaq R6000 UPS batteries:  
Minimize the amount of time the UPS is using battery power. Match  
the UPS input voltage range configuration with your utility voltage.  
Refer to the section, “Using the LCD Menu to Configure the R6000,”  
in Chapter 4 for more information.  
Keep the area around the UPS clean and dust-free. If the environment is  
very dusty, clean the outside of the UPS regularly with a vacuum  
cleaner.  
Maintain the ambient temperature at 25oC (77oF).  
If storing a UPS for an extended period, recharge the batteries every six  
months:  
a. Connect your UPS to utility power; refer to Chapter 2,  
“Installation.”  
b. Allow the UPS to remain in Standby mode. (See Chapter 3,  
“Operation”)  
c. Let the UPS run to charge the batteries for 24 hours.  
d. Update the Battery Recharge Date label.  
Extended Runtime Module (ERM)  
Batteries  
The R6000 supports the use of two hot-pluggable Extended Runtime Modules  
(ERMs). The maintenance of the ERM’s batteries is the same as for that of the  
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Chapter  
6
Troubleshooting  
This chapter provides information on the following topics:  
Responding to Audible Alarms  
Compaq R6000 UPS Trouble Indicators  
LED Alarm Configurations  
Repairing the UPS  
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Responding to Audible Alarms  
Acknowledgement Audible Alarm  
Table 6-1  
Acknowledgement Audible Alarm  
Audible Alarm Group  
Acknowledgement  
Audible Alarm Sound  
Cause(s)  
Action  
Single short beep.  
The ON or TEST button  
was pressed.  
No action needed.  
The self or battery test  
completes successfully.  
No action needed.  
Shutdown Imminent Audible Alarm  
Table 6-2  
Shutdown Imminent Audible Alarm  
Audible Alarm Group  
Shutdown Imminent  
Audible Alarm Sound  
Cause(s)  
Heat sink  
over temperature  
while on battery.  
Action  
Single long beep.  
UPS will shut down in 3  
seconds. Contact an  
authorized service provider.  
Remote Emergency  
Power Off.  
(Switch “closed,” or  
input low.)  
Check position of REPO  
switch. Open the REPO  
switch.  
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Shutdown within 30 seconds Audible Alarm  
Table 6-3  
Shutdown within 30 seconds Audible Alarm  
Audible Alarm Group  
Audible Alarm Sound  
Cause(s)  
Action  
Accelerated beeping.  
Begins slowly, and gains  
speed as the UPS  
Over-temperature.  
Check the ambient  
temperature in the  
room. Refer to Appendix  
C, “Environmental  
Specifications”  
Shutdown within 30  
seconds  
approaches shutdown.  
UPS shuts down 30 sec  
after audible alarm  
begins.  
If the ambient  
temperature is within  
range and the over  
temperature alarm is  
chronic, contact an  
authorized service  
provider.  
Overload.  
Reduce the load. See  
section “Connecting  
Loads” in Chapter 2  
Low battery.  
Check the LCD display  
(Meters, Battery Volts)  
If a shutdown delay has  
been programmed, the  
accelerated alarm begins  
before the last segment  
shutoff.  
No action needed.  
Occurs during the last  
minute of sleep timer if  
the Sleep mode is  
enabled.  
No action needed.  
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Loads in Jeopardy Audible Alarm  
Table 6-4  
Loads in Jeopardy Audible Alarm  
Audible Alarm Group  
Loads in Jeopardy  
Audible Alarm Sound  
Cause(s)  
Action  
Continuous tone  
Pressing the STANDBY  
button¾ placing the  
UPS in Standby.  
Take the UPS out of  
Standby.  
This audible alarm  
indicates loads are in  
jeopardy and will sound  
until the condition is  
resolved for all load  
groups.  
An Overload greater  
than 105% while the  
UPS is in Operate mode  
or on battery.  
Using the Front Panel  
controls, check the LCD  
display (Meters, Output  
Power). Reduce the load  
on your UPS to  
recommended levels (See  
“Connecting Loads” in  
Chapter 2.  
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Warning Audible Alarm  
Table 6-5  
Warning Audible Alarm  
Audible Alarm Group  
Warning  
Audible Alarm Sound  
Beeps every half  
Cause(s)  
Action  
Running out of battery  
power while on battery.  
Check LCD display (Battery  
Data) and run again.  
second  
The self-test fails.  
Check LCD display (Battery  
Data) and run again.  
The battery test fails.  
Check LCD display (Meters,  
Battery Voltage); if voltage is  
low, refer to Chapter 2,  
“Installation” to check  
battery connections, or if a  
battery breaker is in the ON  
position. Run battery test  
again, or replace batteries.  
Heat sink over  
temperature while UPS  
not on battery.  
Check to make sure the  
airflow around and to the  
UPS is not restricted. Check  
the room’s ambient  
temperature. If warning  
alarm still sounds, contact  
an authorized service  
provider.  
Overvoltage condition  
Cycle the input power (turn  
the mains circuit breaker  
OFF, then ON. If condition  
remains, contact an  
authorized service provider.  
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Caution Audible Alarm  
Table 6-6  
Caution Audible Alarm  
Audible Alarm Group  
Caution  
Audible Alarm Sound  
Cause(s)  
On battery  
Action  
Beeps every five  
seconds  
Prepare for UPS shutdown.  
Load is greater than  
105%, and the manual  
Bypass switch is turned  
to Bypass position.  
Check manual Bypass  
switch on back of UPS. Turn  
to Normal position. Reduce  
load.  
Ambient over-  
temperature  
Check air intake is not  
blocked and ambient room  
temperature is correct. If the  
problem still exists, contact  
an authorized service  
provider.  
Button is still being held  
after action is  
completed.  
Let go of button. Make sure  
the button travels freely, or  
is not lodged.  
The UPS performs a  
self-test and detects a  
memory location error.  
Turn off the UPS and call an  
authorized service provider.  
Site-wiring fault. (Only  
if the site-wiring is  
enabled.)  
Use the Front Panel controls  
and LCD display to examine  
information on the warning.  
If necessary, contact a  
licensed electrician to check  
input wiring, or contact an  
authorized service provider.  
A self-test fails,  
indicated on the LCD  
display  
Shut off Mains, wait until  
UPS shuts down, then turn  
breaker back ON and test  
again. If self-test fails again,  
contact an authorized  
service provider.  
continued  
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Table 6-6  
Responding to Audible Alarms continued  
Audible Alarm Group  
Audible Alarm Sound  
Cause(s)  
Action  
Beeps every five  
seconds.  
The charger fails.  
Call an authorized service  
provider.  
Caution (continued)  
A fan fails.  
Call an authorized service  
provider.  
UPS unable to charge  
batteries.  
See Chapter 2, “Installation”  
on procedures to check battery  
connections and make sure  
battery breaker is in the ON  
position. Run UPS for 24 hours.  
If condition still does not clear,  
contact an authorized service  
provider.  
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COMPAQ R6000 UPS Trouble Indicators  
Table 6-7  
Trouble Indicators  
Symptom  
Possible Cause  
No utility power  
Suggested Action  
Contact a licensed electrician to check  
power at the utility power output.  
UPS will not start  
Circuit breaker in service panel is  
open.  
Verify that service panel breaker is in the  
ON position.  
Input service wire not connected.  
Contact a licensed electrician to install  
the UPS wiring.  
REPO contacts are closed.  
Open the REPO switch.  
Release switch.  
Switch may be pressed and not  
released.  
Cannot Silence Audible  
Alarm  
Verify load, reduce load, and repeat self-  
test.  
Input voltage in your area differs  
from the UPS nominal input  
voltage range setting  
Use the Front Panel controls and LCD  
display to change the COMPAQ R6000  
UPS nominal input voltage to match local  
range (see Chapter 4, “Configuration”).  
UPS switches frequently  
between battery and AC  
input  
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LED Alarm Configurations  
Table 6-8  
LED Alarm Configurations  
LED Appearance  
Meaning  
Action, if necessary  
UPS is in Standby.  
Press the On button to power the  
output receptacles of the UPS.  
Green LED flashing  
UPS is in Line Interactive  
No action needed.  
Green LED ON  
Mode¾ Operation Mode.  
UPS on Standby and on battery. No  
utility power available.  
The UPS will shut down in 30 seconds.  
Left yellow LED Flashing  
Left yellow LED ON  
Load on Battery, utility over or under  
voltage and/or frequency out of  
range.  
Correct the input voltage problem, if  
possible. Otherwise, be prepared to  
lose power to the COMPAQ R6000 UPS  
loads when battery power is  
exhausted.  
UPS is shutting down.  
Wait for shut down to complete. Re-  
boot the UPS and run self-test. If not  
successful, contact an authorized  
service provider.  
Hot start on Battery.  
UPS has shut down.  
Re-start after checking connection to  
utility power.  
Wait for shut down to complete. Re-  
boot the UPS and run self-test. If not  
successful, contact an authorized  
service provider.  
UPS is in Bypass mode.  
Check manual Bypass switch on rear  
panel. Turn to Normal position.  
Right yellow LED ON  
Alarm condition exists.  
Running self-test.  
Check alarm status on LCD.  
Red LED Flashing  
All LEDs ON  
Wait for self-test to complete.  
Contact an Authorized Service Provider.  
Allow self-test to complete.  
Failure condition exists.  
Self-test with load present  
Green LED ON,  
Left yellow LED ON  
Green LED ON,  
Self-test with no load present  
Allow self-test to complete.  
Left yellow LED Flashing  
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Repairing the UPS  
Repairs to your UPS must be carried out by Compaq or at a  
Compaq-authorized service location.  
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Appendix  
A
Regulatory Compliance Notices  
Federal Communications  
Commission Notice  
Part 15 of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Rules and  
Regulations has established Radio Frequency (RF) emission limits to provide  
an interference-free radio frequency spectrum. Many electronic devices,  
including computers, generate RF energy incidental to their intended function  
and are, therefore, covered by these rules. These rules place computers and  
related peripheral devices into two classes, A and B, depending upon their  
intended installation. Class A devices are those that may reasonably be  
expected to be installed in a business or commercial environment. Class B  
devices are those that may reasonably be expected to be installed in a  
residential environment (i.e., personal computers). The FCC requires devices  
in both classes to bear a label indicating the interference potential of the device  
as well as additional operating instructions for the user.  
The rating label on the device shows which class (A or B) the equipment falls  
into. Class B devices have an FCC logo or FCC ID on the label. Class A  
devices do not have an FCC logo or ID on the label. Once the class of the  
device is determined, refer to the following corresponding statement.  
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Class A Equipment  
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class  
A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are  
designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when  
the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment  
generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed  
and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference  
to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is  
likely to cause harmful interference, in which case the user will be required to  
correct the interference at personal expense.  
Class B Equipment  
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class  
B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are  
designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a  
residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio  
frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the  
instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.  
However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular  
installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or  
television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off  
and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more  
of the following measures:  
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.  
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.  
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to  
which the receiver is connected.  
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio or television technician for  
help.  
Declaration of Conformity for Products Marked  
with FCC Logo, United States Only  
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to  
the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful  
interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received,  
including interference that may cause undesired operation. For questions  
regarding this declaration, contact:  
Compaq Computer Corporation  
P. O. Box 692000, Mail Stop 510101  
Houston, Texas 77269-2000, Or call (281) 514-3333  
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Modifications  
The FCC requires the user to be notified that any changes or modifications  
made to this device that are not expressly approved by Compaq Computer  
Corporation may void the user's authority to operate the equipment.  
Cables  
Connections to this device must be made with shielded cables with metallic  
RFI/EMI connector hoods in order to maintain compliance with FCC Rules  
and Regulations.  
Canadian Notice (Avis Canadien)  
Class A Equipment  
This Class A digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian  
Interference-Causing Equipment Regulations.  
Cet appareil numérique de la classe A respecte toutes les exigences du  
Règlement sur le matériel brouilleur du Canada.  
Class B Equipment  
This Class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian  
Interference-Causing Equipment Regulations.  
Cet appareil numérique de la classe B respecte toutes les exigences du  
Règlement sur le matériel brouilleur du Canada.  
European Union Notice  
Products with the CE Marking comply with both the EMC Directive  
(89/336/EEC) and the Low Voltage Directive (73/23/EEC) issued by the  
Commission of the European Community.  
Compliance with these directives implies conformity to the following  
European Norms (in brackets are the equivalent international standards):  
EN50091-2-EMC  
EN60950 (IEC950) - Product Safety  
En50091-1-1-EMC  
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Japanese Notice  
Class A/B Equipment  
Taiwanese Notice  
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Regulatory Compliance Notices A-5  
Battery Replacement Notice  
Your UPS is provided with a Sealed Lead Acid battery pack. There is a danger  
of explosion and risk of personal injury if the battery is incorrectly replaced or  
mistreated. Replacement is to be done by a Compaq Authorized Service  
Provider using the Compaq spare designated for this product. For more  
information about battery replacement or proper disposal, contact your  
Compaq Authorized Reseller or your Authorized Service Provider.  
WARNING: Your UPS contains a Sealed Lead Acid battery pack. There is  
risk of fire and burns if the battery pack is not handled properly. To  
reduce the risk of personal injury,  
Do not attempt to recharge the battery  
Do not expose to temperatures higher than 60°C.  
Do not disassemble, crush, puncture, short external contacts, or  
dispose of in fire or water.  
Replace only with the Compaq spare designated for this product.  
Batteries, battery packs, and accumulators should not be  
disposed of together with the general household waste. In order  
to forward them to recycling or proper disposal, return them to  
Compaq, your authorized Compaq Partners, or their agents.  
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Appendix  
B
Electrostatic Discharge  
To prevent damaging the system, be aware of the precautions you need to  
follow when setting up the system or handling parts. A discharge of static  
electricity from a finger or other conductor may damage system boards or  
other static-sensitive devices. This type of damage may reduce the life  
expectancy of the device.  
To prevent electrostatic damage, observe the following precautions:  
Avoid hand contact by transporting and storing products in static-safe  
containers.  
Keep electrostatic-sensitive parts in their containers until they arrive at  
static-free workstations.  
Place parts on a grounded surface before removing them from their  
containers.  
Avoid touching pins, leads, or circuitry.  
Always be properly grounded when touching a static-sensitive  
component or assembly.  
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Grounding Methods  
There are several methods for grounding. Use one or more of the following  
methods when handling or installing electrostatic-sensitive parts:  
Use a wrist strap connected by a ground cord to a grounded workstation  
or computer chassis. Wrist straps are flexible straps with a minimum of  
1 megohm ± 10 percent resistance in the ground cords. To provide  
proper ground, wear the strap snug against the skin.  
Use heel straps, toe straps, or boot straps at standing workstations.  
Wear the straps on both feet when standing on conductive floors or  
dissipating floor mats.  
Use conductive field service tools.  
Use a portable field service kit with a folding static-dissipating work  
mat.  
If you do not have any of the suggested equipment for proper grounding, have  
an Authorized Compaq Reseller install the part.  
NOTE: For more information on static electricity, or assistance with product installation,  
contact your Authorized Compaq Reseller.  
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Appendix  
C
Specifications  
This appendix provides specifications that apply to all UPS models. These  
include:  
Physical specifications  
Input specifications  
Output specifications  
Battery specifications  
Battery runtime  
Environmental specifications  
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Physical Specifications  
Table C-1  
Physical Characteristics  
Feature  
U.S.  
Metric  
439mm  
267mm  
617mm  
136Kg  
Dimensions  
Weight  
Width  
Height  
Depth  
17.25 in  
10.50 in  
24.3 in  
300 lbs  
Input Specifications  
Table C-2  
Input Specifications  
UPS Model  
Frequency  
Nominal Utility  
Voltage (VAC)  
Power Cord Supplied  
(Hz)  
R6000  
R6000j  
R6000i  
50/60  
50/60  
50/60  
200, 208, 220, 230, 240  
200, 208, 220, 230, 240  
200, 208, 220, 230, 240  
Hard-wired to AC Mains  
Hard-wired to AC Mains  
Hard-wired to AC Mains  
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Specifications C-3  
Output Specifications  
Table C-3  
Output Specifications  
I. Receptacles  
UPS Model  
Nominal Power  
Rating (VA)  
Load Segment  
Output Receptacles  
#
R6000  
6000  
6000  
6000  
1
2xIEC-320,C14  
1xIEC-320,C20  
2xIEC-320,C14  
1xIEC-320,C20  
2xIEC-320,C14  
1xIEC-320,C20  
3xIEC-320,C14  
3xIEC-320,C14  
2xIEC-320,C14  
1xIEC-320,C20  
2xIEC-320,C14  
1xIEC-320,C20  
2xIEC-320,C14  
1xIEC-320,C20  
3xIEC-320,C14  
3xIEC-320,C14  
2xIEC-320,C14  
1xIEC-320,C20  
2xIEC-320,C14  
1xIEC-320,C20  
2xIEC-320,C14  
1xIEC-320,C20  
3xIEC-320,C14  
3xIEC-320,C14  
2
3
4
5
1
R6000j  
2
3
4
5
1
R6000- i  
2
3
4
5
continued  
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Table C-3  
Output Specifications continued  
II. Output Voltage  
Utility Voltage (VAC)  
Nominal Output Voltage  
(VAC)  
Nominal Output  
Voltage on Battery  
(VAC)  
200  
200  
208  
220  
230  
240  
204  
204  
230  
230  
230  
208  
220  
230  
240  
III. Source of Utility Power  
Source  
Regulation  
±10% of nominal output voltage  
(within the guidelines of the Computer Business  
Equipment Manufacturers Association)  
Utility power  
(normal range)  
Utility power  
(extended range)  
+10% to -15% of nominal output voltage and/or +5/-3%  
frequency.  
(within the guidelines of the Computer Business  
Equipment Manufacturers Association)  
Battery power  
±5% of nominal output voltage  
IV. Additional Features  
Feature  
Specification  
On-line efficiency  
96%  
Voltage wave shape while  
on battery  
Sinusoidal with less than 3% THD @ linear load  
Surge suppression  
High energy 6500 A peak  
(meets the requirements of ANSI C62.41 Category B  
(formerly IEEE 587) )  
Noise filtering  
The input noise suppression is comprised of Normal  
Mode Filtering, Common Mode Filtering, or combination  
of both.  
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Specifications C-5  
Battery Specifications  
Table C-4  
Battery Specifications  
Feature  
Type  
Specification  
Sealed lead-acid; maintenance-free  
Voltage  
Internal batteries - 12 VDC each, 360 VDC total  
24 hours to full charge  
Charging  
4 hours to 90% capacity at default nominal utility  
voltage and no load  
Battery Runtime  
Table C-5  
Load Effect on Backup Time  
Load %  
Estimated Backup Time  
Greater than 6 minutes  
100  
80  
Greater than 8 minutes  
Greater than 15 minutes  
Greater than 18 minutes  
Greater than 30 minutes  
50  
80% plus 1 ERM  
80% plus 2 ERMs  
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Environmental Specifications  
Table C-6  
Environmental Specifications  
Feature  
Specification  
Operating temperature  
Relative humidity  
Operating altitude  
Audible noise  
10o C - 40 o C (50 -104oF)  
20 - 80%; non-condensing  
Up to 3000 m (10,000 ft) above sea level  
Less than 55 dBA @ 1 meter  
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Index  
alarm See audible alarm  
ambient temperature 6-3  
Amp-Hour Rating  
6
6000 Series  
setting 4-17  
front panels 1-2  
Assembling the R6000 2-5  
audible alarm  
front panels illustrated 1-2  
rear panels illustrated 1-3  
UPSs listed 1-1  
features 3-7  
five-second (Bypass) 3-5  
responding to 3-8  
silencing  
60-day warning 4-11  
requirement to address alarm  
condition 3-8  
A
AC Branch Circuit 2-1  
Accelerated Alarm 6-2  
Acknowledgement Alarm 6-2  
Active Alarm Count 4-6  
Active Alarms (LCD Menu)  
Battery Low 4-11  
audible alarms 6-1  
enabling or disabling 4-18  
auto sensing 4-2  
B
Battery Test Failed 4-12  
Battery Totally  
batteries  
care and storage See Care and  
storage  
Discharged 4-11  
Input AC OverVoltage 4-10  
Input AC Under Voltage 4-10  
Input Over or Under  
charging 5-10  
charging 2-24  
no user intervention  
required 5-2  
Frequency 4-10  
Inverter Fault 4-11  
charging rates vs. time 2-24  
charging  
Load Power Off 4-12  
Output Overload 4-11  
procedure 4-10  
Site Wiring Fault 4-12  
UPS on Battery 4-12  
Utility Not Present 4-11  
recommendations 2-24  
Compaq Power Management  
Software monitoring 5-3  
Compaq three-year limited  
warranty 5-3  
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disposing of used  
batteries 5-10  
life expectancy 5-3  
new  
battery maintenance  
care and storage See Care and  
storage  
Battery Mode 3-6  
part number 5-3  
battery packs  
when to obtain 5-3  
precautions when handling or  
connecting 5-2  
Pre-Failure Battery  
Warranty 5-3  
replacing 5-4  
weight, warning 5-7  
Battery Recharge Date label  
where to find the label 2-4  
battery replacement  
verifying need 5-3  
battery runtime  
alarm 4-11  
battery self-test  
failure alarm 4-11  
Battery Setup (LCD Menu) 4-17  
battery status  
recharge date See Battery  
Recharge Date label  
runtime specifications C-5  
self-test after replacement 5-9  
warranty replacement 1-15  
when to replace 5-3  
battery  
"Battery Totally Discharged"  
alarm 4-12  
energy graph display (LCD  
Menu) 4-13  
replacement kit part  
number 5-3  
monitoring 2-24  
Battery Test Failed (LCD  
Menu) 4-12  
battery test fails 6-5  
Battery Totally Discharged (LCD  
Menu) 4-11  
replacing 5-4  
specifications C-5  
battery cabinets  
configuring on LCD  
Menu 4-17  
battery cable connectors 2-15  
release tabs 5-8  
Battery Volts (LCD Menu) 4-9  
Baud Rate 4-19  
Beep every five seconds 6-6  
Beep every half second 6-5  
bucking the output voltage 4-10  
button controls 3-2  
Bypass mode 3-5  
battery cables 2-15  
disconnecting 5-6  
Battery Charge 4-13  
Battery circuit breaker 5-5  
battery circuit breaker, Illus. 2-13  
battery connector covers  
replacing on used batteries 5-7  
Battery Data (LCD Menu) 4-13  
battery energy  
graph See Battery Data (LCD  
Menu)  
battery kit part number  
(replacement) 5-3  
Battery life  
C
cable connectors  
release tabs 5-6  
cables  
serial communications  
cable 2-18  
UPS-Computer Interface  
Cable 2-18  
Canadian Electrical Code  
C22.1 2-9  
care and storage  
ambient temperature 5-10  
charging stored batteries 5-10  
preventive maintenance 5-10  
Caution Alarm 6-6  
maximizing 4-2  
Battery Low (LCD Menu) 4-11  
replacing batteries 5-3  
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Center button 3-2  
changing batteries 5-1  
precautions when handling or  
connecting 5-2  
charger failure 6-7  
charging the batteries  
after installation 2-24  
in storage 5-10  
Compaq Scalable UPS card See  
option cards  
Compaq Scalable UPS Card 2-18  
Compaq SNMP-EN Adapter 2-18  
Compaq three-year limited  
warranty 5-3  
Compaq website x  
Compaq Website 2-21  
conduit, flexible metal 2-10  
configuration 3-3  
comm port See communications  
port  
communication board  
reading firmware version (LCD  
Menu) 4-13  
changing 4-1  
using the LCD Display  
Menu 4-3  
communication port  
features 1-4  
communications port  
overview 1-4  
Communications setup (LCD  
Menu)  
connecting cables  
serial communications  
cable 2-18  
UPS-Computer Interface  
Cable 2-18  
Connecting UPS to AC Mains 2-1  
connector cover 2-13  
Continuous Tone 6-4  
control board  
baud rate 4-19  
data bits 4-20  
parity 4-21  
stop bits 4-20  
Communications Setup (LCD  
Menu) 4-19  
Compaq authorized reseller x  
Compaq High to Low Voltage  
Transformer (250VA) 1-13  
Compaq Multi-Server UPS  
Card 2-18  
reading firmware version (LCD  
Menu) 4-13  
controls and indicators See rear  
panel, indicators. See front  
panel, indicators  
D
Compaq Power Distribution Unit  
(PDU) 1-13  
Danish 4-17  
Data Bits 4-20  
Compaq Power Management  
Software  
DE9 Communication Port 1-4  
dedicated branch circuit 2-9  
Depth-Adjustable Fixed Rails  
Installation Card 2-4  
disconnect device 2-9  
Display Test 4-15  
disposing of used batteries  
after replacing batteries 5-7  
Dutch 4-17  
capabilities 1-7  
example of shutdown  
sequence 1-7  
integration with Compaq  
Insight Manager 1-7  
overview 1-7  
using a Multi-Server UPS  
Card 1-10  
using a Scalable UPS  
Card 1-11  
E
Compaq Power Products Software  
Reference Guide 1-8  
Compaq recommended load 1-13  
Electronics Module  
receptacles 2-16  
English 4-17  
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Compaq 6000 Series UPS Operation and Reference Guide  
Enter button 3-2  
front top bezel  
attaching 2-16  
environmental specifications C-6  
ERM See Extended Runtime  
Module  
weight, warning 5-7  
Escape button 3-2  
Extended Runtime Module  
weight, warning 5-7  
Extended Runtime Module (ERM)  
Batteries 5-11  
Extended Runtime Module,  
Illus. 1-13  
G
German 4-17  
getting help ix  
green LED 3-4  
flashing 3-5  
successful battery self-test 5-9  
Green LED  
solid in Bypass mode 3-5  
Extended Runtime Modules  
circuit breaker engagement  
sequence 2-22  
solid in Operate Mode 3-5  
Green LED flashing 6-9  
Green LED on 6-9  
Estimated Backup Times 2-20  
increased runtimes at 80%  
load 2-17  
Grounding Methods B-2  
guarantee See warranty  
installing 2-17  
H
installing, Trained Service  
Technician required 2-17  
Extended Runtime Modules,  
Overview 1-13  
hardware options cards See option  
cards  
hazards 2-1  
associated with AC Power  
Products 2-1  
Heat sink over temperature 6-2  
help  
F
FailSafe III  
overview 1-7  
additional sources ix  
Compaq authorized resellers,  
telephone numbers x  
Compaq website x  
fan failure 6-7  
Firmware Version (LCD  
Menu) 4-13  
French 4-17  
technical support telephone  
numbers ix  
High Leakage Current 2-9  
High to Low Voltage Transformer  
(250VA) 1-8, 1-13  
http://www.compaq.com x  
front bottom bezel  
attaching 2-22  
front panel  
illustrated 1-2  
indicators 3-4  
front panel controls  
illustrated 3-2  
front panel LCD 3-3  
front panel LCD display  
illustrated 3-3  
I
icons  
symbols on equipment viii  
IEC-320 jumper cords 1-13  
IEC950 Secondary Extra Low  
Voltage (SELV) circuit 2-7  
indicators See front panel,  
indicators  
front panel LED display 1-5  
front panel LEDs  
descriptions 3-4  
illustrated 3-4  
symbols 3-4  
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Input AC Over Voltage  
audible alarm 4-10  
Risk of Fire Notice 2-9  
self test  
Input AC Over Voltage (LCD  
Menu ) 4-10  
automatic initiation on power  
up 2-23  
Input AC Under Voltage (LCD  
Menu) 4-10  
transporting R6000 to install  
location 2-4  
Input Frequency (LCD Menu) 4-8  
Input Over or Under Frequency  
(LCD Menu) 4-10  
input specifications C-2  
Input Volts (LCD Menu) 4-8  
Input Wiring 2-12  
weight considerations 2-2  
Installation Card 2-4  
Installation Procedure 2-3  
installing a UPS  
checking the load 2-20  
completing the  
input wiring entry port  
illustrated 2-10  
installation 2-24  
Standby mode 2-24  
input wiring inspection panel  
illustrated 2-10  
installation  
connecting the devices 2-20  
connecting the REPO port 2-7  
cumulative total device Watts  
or VA rating 2-20  
attaching chassis to rack 2-6  
conduit, flexible metal 2-10  
Extended Runtime Module  
position 2-5  
starting up the UPS  
checking the Battery Recharge  
Date label 2-4  
fixed rail requirement 2-5  
High Leakage Current 2-9  
installation card 2-2  
installing options 2-3  
installing the fixed rails See  
Depth Adjustable Fixed  
Rails Installation Card  
lifting and stabilizing 2-2, 2-5  
lift-out tray 2-4  
Installing and connecting battery  
packs 2-12  
Installing Extended Runtime  
Modules (ERMs) 2-17  
Installing New Batteries 5-8  
installing options 2-3  
Inverter Fault (LCD Menu) 4-11  
Italian 4-17  
Lockout/Tagout 2-7  
mounting on fixed rail  
requirement 2-2  
J
Japanese 4-17  
of options, requirement for  
Trained Service  
L
Technician 2-1  
placing UPS in rack 2-5  
position at bottom of rack 2-3  
position considerations 2-2  
positioning requirements 2-5  
rack template 2-2  
LanSafe III  
overview 1-7  
LCD Display Menu  
configuration 4-3  
navigation 4-3  
reducing overall weight 2-2  
reducing weight 2-5  
removing pluggable power  
supplies 2-2, 2-5  
requirement for two person  
lift 2-5  
LED Alarm Configurations 6-8  
LED display See front panel,  
indicators  
licensed electrician 2-7, 2-10, 4-2  
lift-out tray 2-4  
using 2-5  
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Compaq 6000 Series UPS Operation and Reference Guide  
Load Control 4-15  
NFPA 70, Article 725 2-7  
no ground connection  
alarm See Site Wiring Fault  
(LCD Menu)  
Load Control (LCD Menu) 4-15  
Load Effect on Backup Time 2-20  
Load Power Off (LCD Menu) 4-7,  
4-12  
Load Power On (LCD Menu ) 4-7  
load segments  
O
attaching loads 2-20  
description 2-19  
occupational health and safety  
regulations 2-9  
displaying current status 4-15  
illustrated 2-19  
occupational health and safety  
requirements 2-5  
specifying number 4-16  
staggered turn-on  
observing 2-2  
occupational safety and health  
regulations  
sequence 2-23  
Load Segments (LCD Menu) 4-16  
Loads in Jeopardy Alarm 6-4  
Lockout/Tagout 2-7, 2-9  
lower front bezel  
in Wiring procedure 2-7  
On Battery (LCD Menu) 4-6  
ON button 2-23, 3-2  
On Bypass (LCD Menu ) 4-6  
Onlinet 1-7  
removing 5-5  
low-voltage outlets  
OnliNet, supporting SNMP 1-12  
Operate mode 3-5  
operating on battery power  
consequences of REPO switch  
shutdown 1-14  
attaching using High to Low  
Voltage Transformer 1-13  
M
option boards See option cards  
option card  
Main Menu (LCD Menu) 4-4  
manual material handling  
observing guidelines 2-2  
matching, utility voltage with UPS  
configuration 4-2  
Multi-Server UPS Card  
overview 1-10  
overview 1-8  
protecting multiple  
Meters (LCD Menu) 4-8  
MIB 1-12  
servers 1-10  
Scalable UPS Card  
modes of operation See Standby  
mode, Operate mode, Bypass  
mode, Sleep mode  
overview 1-11  
scaling up UPS  
capabilities 1-11  
Output Frequency (LCD  
Menu) 4-8  
Output Overload (LCD  
Menu) 4-11  
Output Power (LCD Menu) 4-9  
reading bar graph 4-9  
output specifications C-3  
Output Volts (LCD Menu) 4-8  
over temperature alarm 6-3  
overcurrent protection device  
requirement in circuit 2-9  
Overload 6-4  
N
National Electrical Code 2-9  
(NFPA 70) requirements when  
wiring REPO Port 1-14  
(NFPA70)  
Article 310 or equivalent 2-7  
REPO wiring standards 2-7  
requirements for REPO  
circuit 2-7  
warranty requirements 1-14  
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Overload (LCD Menu ) 4-7  
overview  
rear panel  
illustrated 1-3  
battery maintenance 5-1  
specifications C-1  
troubleshooting 6-1  
Overvoltage 6-5  
recharge date See Battery  
Recharge Date label  
red LED 3-4  
battery self-test failure 5-9  
red LED flashing 6-9  
Remote Emergency Power Off  
P
conductors requirements 2-7  
connecting 2-7  
Parity 4-21  
password  
implications when UPS on  
battery power 1-14  
managing multiple UPSs 1-14  
National Electrical Code  
(NFPA 70) Article 645-10  
and 11 2-7  
default 4-16, 4-18  
entering in LCD Display 4-16  
lost or forgotten 4-18  
procedure 4-16  
requirement 4-18  
requirements for System  
Setup 4-16  
no orderly shutdown 1-14  
overview 1-14  
PDU High Voltage Models Part  
Numbers 1-8  
performance requirements 2-7  
REPO cable requirements 2-8  
requirement 2-7  
physical characteristics C-2  
physical specifications C-2  
Placing in Bypass mode 5-4  
Power Cords 2-21  
Power Distribution Unit  
(PDU) 1-13  
repairing the UPS 6-10  
replacing batteries  
disposing of used batteries 5-7  
powering down the UPS 5-4  
procedure 5-4  
Power Management Software See  
Compaq Power Management  
Software  
replacement battery kit part  
number 5-3  
REPO See Remote Emergency  
Power Off  
Power MIB 1-12  
power up 2-23  
Power-Up Display (LCD  
Menu) 4-4  
reversed connections  
alarm See Site Wiring Fault  
(LCD Menu)  
precaution  
right arrow symbol (LCD  
Menu) 4-4  
Risk of Fire Notice 2-9  
RJ-45 receptacle viii  
routine maintenance  
handling or connecting  
batteries 5-2  
Pre-Failure Battery Warranty 1-15,  
5-3  
benefits 5-3  
requirement for Trained  
Service Technician 2-1  
RS-232 port See DE9  
communication port  
Preparing the Rack 2-4  
protecting access to critical UPS  
operations See Set Password  
(LCD Menu)  
S
R
safety See Warnings  
range See voltage range  
Battery Maintenance 5-2  
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Compaq 6000 Series UPS Operation and Reference Guide  
High Leakage Current 2-9  
in Wiring 2-7  
Sleep mode 6-3  
Sleep Mode  
Risk of Fire Notice 2-9  
Safety Instructions  
Installation 2-1  
self-test 6-5  
explained 3-6  
SNMP Support 1-7  
SNMP-EN Adapter Kit 1-12  
SNMP-EN Adapter Part  
Number 1-8  
SNMP-EN Adapter, Illus. 1-12  
SNMP-EtherNet Adapter,  
Overview 1-12  
after battery replacement 5-9  
automatic initiation on Power  
up. 2-23  
initiating See Test/Reset  
Alarm button  
Spanish 4-17  
memory location error 6-6  
requirement for 90%-charged  
batteries 3-7  
spare batteries on-site  
important considerations 5-3  
specifications  
requirements for battery  
charge 5-9  
serial port See DE9  
battery runtime C-5  
environmental C-6  
input C-2  
communication port  
output C-3  
Serial Port 1 4-19  
overview C-1  
Serial Port 2 4-21  
physical C-2  
Set Alarm Horn (LCD Menu) 4-18  
Set Hardware (HW) Configuration  
(LCD Menu) 4-16  
Set Language (LCD Menu) 4-17  
Set Password (LCD Menu) 4-18  
Set Site Fault (LCD Menu) 4-22  
Set Sleep Mode (LCD Menu) 4-22  
Set Sync Range ±Hertz (LCD  
Menu) 4-19  
STANDBY button 3-2, 6-4  
Standby mode 3-5  
after installation 2-24  
Status (LCD Menu ) 4-6  
Stop Bits 4-20  
storage See batteries, care and  
storage  
Sub-Menu Choices (LCD  
Menu) 4-5  
symbols in text vii  
symbols on equipment viii  
system administrator  
specifying the shutdown  
sequence 1-7  
using Compaq Power  
Management Software 1-7  
System Setup 4-16  
Set Voltage (LCD Menu) 4-22  
shutdown 2-23  
by REPO switch 1-14  
shutdown delay 6-3  
Shutdown Imminent 6-2  
Shutdown Imminent Alarm 6-2  
shutdown sequence  
specifying 1-7  
Shutdown within 30 seconds  
Alarm 6-3  
Shutting Down the System 2-23,  
3-6  
Single long beep 6-2  
Single Short Beep Alarm 6-2  
Site Wiring Fault (LCD  
Menu) 4-12  
T
technical support ix  
telephone numbers x  
terminal block input cover  
illustrated 2-10  
terminal connection screws 2-11  
terminal input block cover 2-10  
Test/Reset Alarm button  
disabled for 200V and  
208V 4-12  
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initiating a self-test 3-7  
warning on testing new  
batteries 5-9  
updating 4-2  
updating the configuration 4-2  
TEST/RESET ALARM button 3-2  
testing new batteries 5-9  
text conventions vii  
Trained Service Technicians 2-1  
Trouble Indicators 6-8  
Troubleshooting 6-1  
W
warning  
handling or connecting  
batteries 5-2  
Warning Audible Alarm 6-5  
warnings  
component weight 5-7  
electrical shock viii  
equipment damage 5-7  
heavy equipment handling 5-7  
manual material handling 5-7  
personal injury 5-7  
rack stability ix  
U
Unpacking the UPS 2-4  
UPS communication ports 2-18  
UPS components  
reading firmware version (LCD  
Menu) 4-13  
UPS on Battery (LCD Menu) 4-12  
UPS Status + Load Segment status  
(LCD Menu ) 4-6  
Warnings  
Batteries retain high  
voltage 5-7  
UPS Status+Active Alarm Count  
(LCD Menu ) 4-6  
battery circuit breaker  
off 2-12  
UPS-Computer Interface Cable  
connecting from the UPS to the  
host computer 2-18  
user-serviceable components  
none in R6000 2-1  
battery handling  
electrical 5-2  
handling batteries 5-2  
high leakage current 2-9  
installation  
Utility Not Present (LCD  
Menu) 4-11  
utility voltage  
positioning requirements 2-5  
safety in Wiring 2-7  
installation  
"Utility Not Present"  
adequate assistance to lift and  
stabilize 2-2  
alarm 4-11  
effects of varying outside  
nominal range 4-2  
matching with UPS  
fixed rail requirement 2-5  
lifting and stabilizing 2-5  
manual material handling 2-2  
occupational health and safety  
requirements 2-2  
configuration 4-2  
utility voltage range See voltage  
range  
reduce weight 2-2  
reducing weight 2-5  
Installation  
trained service technician 2-1  
installation of ERMs  
V
voltage level  
updating 4-2  
voltage range  
Trained Service Technican 2-17  
Installation wiring  
configuring to match the utility  
voltage 4-2  
licensed electrician 2-1  
lift-out tray usage 2-4  
options tabulated 4-2  
Lockout/Tagout 2-7, 2-9  
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manual material handling 2-5  
occupational health and safety  
requirements 2-5  
Remote Emergency Power Off  
requirement 2-7  
REPO cable requirements 2-8  
Risk of Fire Notice 2-9  
terminal connection screw  
torque specifications 2-11  
wiring diagram 2-10  
Risk of Fire Notice 2-9  
warranty  
wiring inspection panels 2-10  
wiring regulations  
$25,000 Computer Load  
Protection Guarantee 1-14  
accidental damage 1-14  
applicability 1-14  
and REPO capabilities 2-7  
wiring REPO port 2-8  
www.compaq.com 2-21  
www.compaq.com. ix  
limited warranty 1-14  
qualifying 1-14  
requirements 1-14  
Y
three-year limited 1-14  
website, Compaq x  
weight of R6000 2-2  
wiring  
yellow LED 6-9  
"UPS on Battery" alarm 4-12  
Battery 4-11  
Battery in Battery Mode 3-6  
blinking 3-5  
Bypass on in Bypass  
mode 3-5  
attachment to input terminal  
block 2-11  
dedicated branch circuit 2-9  
diagram location 2-10  
High Leakage Current 2-9  
Lockout/Tagout  
yellow LED On 6-9  
yellow LEDs 3-4  
requirement 2-7  
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