HP Hewlett Packard Power Supply R7000 User Manual

HP UPS R7000  
User Guide  
Abstract  
This document includes installation, configuration, and operation information for the HP UPS R7000. This document is for the person who installs and  
maintains power products. HP assumes you are qualified in the servicing of high-voltage equipment and trained in recognizing hazards in products  
with hazardous energy levels.  
Part Number: 637908-003  
February 2013  
Edition: 3  
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Overview  
UPS R7000 overview  
The HP UPS R7000 features a 4U rackmount design and offers power protection for loads up to 7200  
VA/7200 W (NA/JPN) or 6500 VA/6500 W (INTL).  
UPS R7000 features  
Features include:  
4U UPS height, 3U ERM height  
ERM technology that uses advanced battery management to increase battery service life, optimize  
recharge time, and provide a warning before the end of useful battery life  
Extended runtime with up to four ERMs per UPS  
Easily replaceable battery modules that simplify maintenance  
Emergency shutdown control through the REPO port  
HP UPS Network Module network connectivity with monitoring and control  
Firmware that is service upgradeable through the standard DB-9 communication port  
Backed by worldwide agency approvals  
To benefit from the latest product enhancements, update to the latest versions of UPS firmware and software.  
NOTE: To download the latest versions of UPS firmware and software, see the HP website  
Important safety information  
WARNING: To reduce the risk of fire, only connect unit input to a circuit provided with branch  
circuit overcurrent protection for 40 A rating in accordance with the National Electric Code,  
ANSI/NFPA 70.  
Disconnect the charging source prior to connecting or disconnecting battery terminals.  
Determine if the battery is inadvertently grounded. If inadvertently grounded, remove the source  
from the ground.  
WARNING: Contact with any part of a grounded battery can result in electrical shock. Shock risk  
is reduced if grounds are removed during installation and maintenance.  
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Component identification  
UPS front panel  
Item  
Description  
LCD display  
1
2
3
Control buttons  
Battery compartment  
UPS front panel controls  
Item  
Component  
Description  
ESC button  
Cancel/return to the previous menu  
1
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Item  
Component  
Up arrow  
Description  
Scroll through the menu structure  
Scroll through the menu structure  
Select an option  
2
3
4
5
Down arrow  
Enter/Select button  
Power ON/OFF  
button  
Green—operating  
Flashing green—on/off/standby  
UPS rear panel  
Item  
Description  
Load segment 1 circuit breaker (controls L6-30R  
receptacle for NA/JPN, Item 3)  
1
Load segment 2 circuit breaker (controls L6-30R  
receptacle for NA/JPN, Item 15)  
2
3
Large output NEMA L6-30R receptacle (NA/JPN) or  
IEC-320-C19A receptacle (INTL) associated with load  
segment 1  
Cord retention clip attachment locations  
4
5
Load segment 1 circuit breaker (controls the C19  
receptacles, but does not control the large output  
receptacle)  
Load segment 1 (3) C19 receptacles  
HP UPS Network Module  
6
7
8
Input power line cord with NEMA CS8265C plug  
(NA/JPN) or IEC-309-32A plug (INTL)  
Ground bonding screw  
9
Serial communications port  
10  
USB communications port  
REPO port  
11  
12  
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Item  
Description  
Load segment 2 (3) C19 receptacles  
13  
Load segment 2 circuit breaker (controls the C19  
receptacles, but does not control the large output  
receptacle)  
14  
15  
Large output NEMA L6-30R receptacle (NA/JPN) or  
IEC-320-C19A receptacle (INTL) associated with load  
segment 2  
ERM communication port  
16  
17  
ERM connector for the large plug on the split ERM cable  
REPO port  
The UPS includes an isolated REPO port. When properly wired, the REPO feature enables the power at the  
UPS output receptacles to be switched off from a remote location. To use this feature, the REPO port must be  
connected to a remote, normally open switch (not supplied). The REPO switch is used in conjunction with a  
main disconnect device that removes the AC source from the input of the UPS. When the switch is closed:  
The REPO feature immediately powers down protected devices and does not utilize the orderly  
shutdown procedure initiated by power management software.  
The REPO feature shuts down UPS units operating under either utility or battery power.  
NOTE: If the UPS was operating on battery power when the remote switch was closed, no power  
is available to the load devices until utility power is restored and the UPS has been manually  
powered up.  
To restore power to the load devices after the REPO feature is activated, press the On button after the AC  
source is reconnected to the UPS.  
IMPORTANT: Pressing and holding the On button without utility present normally initiates a  
battery start and the UPS assumes the load. However, if the On button is pressed and a REPO is  
detected, battery start is inhibited and the UPS is not able to assume the load. The electronics  
module fan spins and the General Alarm LED and an audible alarm are active as long as the On  
button is held.  
To power down the entire network in the event of an emergency, the REPO ports of multiple UPS units can be  
connected to a single switch.  
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ERM rear panel  
Item  
Description  
ERM input connector for the small plug on the split ERM  
cable of another ERM output  
1
ERM input connector for the large plug on the split ERM  
cable of another ERM output  
2
Split ERM cable with two output connectors that attach to  
the UPS or another ERM  
3
4
Ground bonding screw  
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Installation and configuration  
Precautions  
Save these instructions. This document contains important safety instructions that should be followed during  
installation, operation, and maintenance of the UPS and batteries.  
WARNING: A risk of personal injury from electric shock and hazardous energy levels exists. 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.  
This symbol indicates that the UPS 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.  
75 kg  
165 lb  
This symbol indicates that the ERM 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.  
63 kg  
139 lb  
WARNING: To prevent personal injury from earth conductor leakage current:  
Do not operate the UPS while disconnected from the utility power source.  
Disconnect load devices before disconnecting the UPS from the utility power source.  
Preparing to install the hardware  
Before installing the hardware:  
1.  
2.  
3.  
Be sure the necessary tools and materials (on page 11) are available.  
Select an installation site ("Selecting a site" on page 12).  
Prepare the equipment ("Readying the equipment" on page 12) for installation in the rack.  
Tools and materials  
The following tools are required for installation:  
Phillips screwdriver  
10-mm hex-nut driver  
The following items are supplied with the rack:  
Screws  
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Hex nuts  
Cage nuts  
Cage nut-fitting tool  
Selecting a site  
WARNING: To prevent fire or electric shock, install the unit in a temperature- and  
humidity-controlled indoor environment, free of conductive contaminants.  
When selecting a site, consider the following factors:  
Elevated operating ambient temperature—If the equipment is installed in a closed or multi-unit rack  
assembly, the operating ambient temperature of the rack environment might be greater than room  
ambient temperature. Install the equipment in an environment compatible with the operating  
temperature.  
Reduced air flow—In the rack, the rate of air flow required for safe operation of the equipment must not  
be compromised.  
Circuit overloading—Consideration should be given to the connection of the equipment to the supply  
circuit and the effect that overloading of the circuits might have on overcurrent protection and supply  
wiring. Appropriate consideration of equipment nameplate ratings should be used when addressing  
this concern.  
Reliable earthing—Reliable earthing of rack-mounted equipment should be maintained. Particular  
attention should be given to supply connections other than direct connections to the branch circuit, such  
as the use of power strips.  
Electrical requirements—All models require a dedicated (unshared) branch circuit, suitably rated for the  
specific UPS as stated in "Input specifications ("UPS input specifications" on page 50)" .  
Readying the equipment  
1.  
Check the battery recharge date specified on the label that is affixed to the shipping carton.  
IMPORTANT: Do not use the battery if the recharge date has passed. If the date on the battery  
recharge date label has passed without the battery being recharged, contact an HP authorized  
service representative for directions.  
2.  
3.  
Transport the packaged unit to its installation location.  
Unpack the equipment near the rack where the unit will be assembled.  
CAUTION: Always plan the rack installation so that the heaviest item is on the bottom of the rack.  
Install the heaviest item first, and continue to populate the rack from the bottom to the top.  
Installing the mounting rails  
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WARNING: To reduce the risk of personal injury or damage to the equipment, be sure that:  
The leveling feet are extended to the floor.  
The full weight of the rack rests on the leveling feet.  
The stabilizing feet are attached to the rack if it is a single-rack installation.  
The racks are coupled together in multiple-rack installations.  
Only one component is extended at a time. A rack may become unstable if more than one  
component is extended for any reason.  
NOTE: Mounting hardware for square- and round-holed racks is included in the UPS kit.  
1.  
Loosen the wing nuts or hex nuts, and then extend the brackets to the appropriate length.  
2.  
Insert screws through the rack into the mounting rail and the front of each mounting bracket.  
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Install clip nuts into the rear of the rack.  
4.  
Insert screws through the mounting rail into the clip nuts.  
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Install the rail reinforcement plates and tighten using hex nuts with captive washers included in the kit,  
instead of the nuts included with the rail.  
6.  
Tighten the wing nuts or hex nuts.  
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Install the rear mounting brackets using hex nuts. Wait until the unit is installed and the brackets are  
adjusted before tightening the nuts.  
Preparing the rails for integrated shipping  
If the unit is to be shipped in an HP 9000 or 10000 series rack:  
1.  
2.  
Remove the hex nuts, flat washers, and lock washers from the mounting rail.  
Install the rail reinforcement plates and tighten using the hex nuts with captive washers included in the  
kit, instead of the nuts included with the rail.  
3.  
Install the rear mounting brackets using hex nuts. Wait until the unit is installed and the brackets are  
adjusted before tightening the nuts.  
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Installing the UPS  
Before installing the UPS, review and observe all warnings in "Precautions (on page 11)."  
WARNING: A risk of personal injury or damage to the equipment exists. Uneven loading of  
equipment in the rack might cause the rack to become unstable. Install the heavier components  
first, and then continue to populate the rack from the bottom to the top.  
1.  
2.  
3.  
Install the mounting rails ("Installing the mounting rails" on page 12).  
With one person on each side of the carton, lift the chassis and lower it to the floor in front of the rack.  
Install the mounting ears on the chassis using the screws provided.  
4.  
5.  
With one person on each side, lift the chassis to rail level and slide the chassis on the mounting rails. Be  
sure that the cleat brackets slide into the channels on the rear mounting brackets.  
Attach the chassis to the rack using the supplied screws.  
Connecting the battery leads  
WARNING: To prevent personal injury from electric shock or damage to the equipment, remove  
the battery lead labels before connecting the battery leads.  
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Attaching the UPS front bezel  
Connecting the serial communications port  
CAUTION: Use only the computer interface cable supplied with the UPS to connect the  
communications port to the host computer.  
IMPORTANT: Power protector software requires the communications port to be appropriately  
cabled to the host computer.  
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Configuring a USB to serial converter  
NOTE: This procedure was tested on the Windows® XP Professional, Windows Server® 2003,  
and Windows® Vista Enterprise operating systems using the HP USB to serial converter (part  
number 304098-001). Depending on your system configuration, a driver download might be  
required to successfully install the converter. The driver can be downloaded from the USB-Drivers  
To configure a USB port to the COM 1 port on systems that do not have available serial ports:  
1.  
2.  
Connect the USB to serial converter to the USB port on your system.  
For Windows Vista, click Start, select Control Panel, double-click System and Maintenance, and then  
skip to step 4.  
-or-  
For Windows XP, click Start, select Control Panel, click Performance and Maintenance, and then click  
System.  
-or-  
For Windows Server, click Start, select Control Panel, and then double-click System.  
Click the Hardware tab.  
3.  
4.  
5.  
6.  
Click Device Manager. The Device Manager screen appears.  
In the tree displayed in the left panel, click the Ports (COM & LPT) branch to expand.  
Double-click the port that is assigned to your USB to serial converter device. This port is usually named  
with the device manufacturer's name followed by one of the following:  
o
o
o
USB to Serial Bridge (COM 4)  
USB Serial port  
Communications Port (COM1)  
The Port Properties screen appears.  
7.  
8.  
Click the Port Settings tab. The Port Settings screen appears.  
Click Restore Defaults. The following default settings appear:  
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o
o
o
o
Bits per second: 9600  
Data Bits: 8  
Parity: None  
Stop bits: 1  
Flow control: None  
9.  
Click Advanced. The Advanced Settings screen appears.  
10. From the COM Port Number drop down menu, select Com 1 for the USB port number, and then click  
OK.  
If COM 1 is being used by another USB port, the following message appears:  
This COM name is being used by another device. Using duplicate names can lead  
to inaccessible devices and changed settings. Do you want to continue?  
If this message appears, click YES. It might be necessary to disable the program accessing COM 1.  
a. Click OK.  
b. For Windows Vista, skip to step 13.  
11. For Windows Server, reduce the Receive Buffer and Transmit Buffer to the low setting by scrolling down  
to select low (1).  
12. Be sure that the Use FIFO buffers (requires 16550 compatible UART) checkbox is selected.  
For Windows XP, the USB settings might be different. Choose the lowest, most dependable Receive and  
Transmit buffers by using the list menus, radio buttons, or other selection methods.  
13. Click OK to close the Advanced screen.  
14. Click OK to close the Device Manager screen.  
15. Run the firmware Flash batch file program. Follow the instructions provided with the program.  
Reassigning the USB COM ports  
To reassign a device from COM 1 to another port:  
1.  
2.  
From the open Device Manager screen, locate the USB device that is assigned to COM 1.  
Double-click the port name.  
The Port Properties screen appears.  
3.  
4.  
Click the Port Settings tab.  
The Port Settings screen appears.  
Click Advanced.  
The Advanced Settings screen appears.  
Select an available USB port number from the COM Port Number drop down menu.  
Click OK to close the Advanced screen.  
Click OK to close the Port Settings screen.  
5.  
6.  
7.  
8.  
Verify that the Device Manager screen shows that the USB to serial converter is assigned to COM 1,  
and that the other USB device is assigned to a different port.  
If the Device Manager screen does not automatically refresh to show the change:  
a. Click Action.  
The Action Menu appears.  
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b. Click Scan for hardware changes to refresh the screen and display the changes.  
Connecting the USB communications port  
NOTE: This port is only used for firmware upgrades. For additional information, see "Updating  
the UPS firmware (on page 43)."  
Connecting the REPO port  
WARNING: The pins on the REPO port are polarity sensitive. Be sure to verify polarity while  
connecting the REPO port.  
WARNING: To meet the requirements stated in NEC (NFPA 70) Articles 645-10 and 645-11, a  
UPS installed in a computer equipment room must be connected to a REPO circuit.  
IMPORTANT: The remote switch must be in the Off (open) position to enable power to the output  
receptacles.  
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NOTE: Wire the connector block using stranded, nonshielded wire (AWG #22 - #18, or  
equivalent).  
Separate wire pairs are attached to a single, normally-open contact in a parallel connection. HP  
recommends using different colors for the positive and negative wires.  
If a connector becomes disconnected and is reconnected with reversed polarity, a REPO is initiated. To avoid  
REPO port disconnect:  
Minimize wire strain while connecting the REPO port.  
Avoid allowing the wires to hang in the rear of the UPS.  
Use tie wraps and tie wrap blocks to secure the wires tightly to the rack and the rear of the UPS.  
For more information about the REPO port, see "REPO port (on page 9)".  
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For information about verifying the REPO connection, see "Verifying the REPO port connection (on page  
33)".  
Connecting the ground bonding cable  
The ground bonding screw is provided as an attachment point for conductors. Use a ground bonding cable  
if the rack contains any conductors for the purpose of functional grounding or bonding of ungrounded metal  
parts.  
The ground bonding cable is not included.  
Connecting the network cable  
Connect a standard Ethernet cable between the network connector on the UPS Network Module and a  
network jack.  
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This connection is used to access the UPS Network Module remotely through the web interface. The UPS  
Network Module also uses the network connection to communicate to the configured HPPP Clients and to  
facilitate SNMP-based monitoring.  
To configure the UPS Network Module, see "Configuring the UPS Network Module (on page 25)."  
Connecting the UPS to utility power  
WARNING: To prevent injury from electric shock or damage to the equipment:  
Plug the input line cord into a grounded (earthed) electrical outlet that is installed near the  
equipment and is easily accessible.  
Do not disable the grounding plug on the input line cord. The grounding plug is an important  
safety feature.  
Do not use extension cords.  
Connect the UPS to a grounded utility power outlet. When the UPS is plugged in, it automatically enters  
Standby mode and begins charging the batteries.  
Connecting devices to the UPS  
CAUTION: Do not plug laser printers into the UPS output receptacles. The instantaneous current  
drawn by this type of printer can overload the UPS.  
Before connecting devices:  
Verify that the UPS will not overload by checking that the ratings of the devices do not exceed the UPS  
capacity.  
Evenly distribute connected devices to both circuit breakers. See "UPS output specifications (on page  
50)" for the maximum current rating for each receptacle.  
After verifying that the UPS will not overload:  
1.  
2.  
Turn on the circuit breakers for load segments 1 and 2.  
Connect the device power cords to the appropriate output receptacles on the rear panel of the UPS.  
To provide additional receptacles:  
Plug a PDU or other device into a high current, large output receptacle. The large output receptacles can  
be turned off and on using power management software ("Power Protector software" on page 35).  
Connect an extension bar to any IEC-320-C19 receptacle to yield seven additional IEC-320-C13  
receptacles.  
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Connecting the UPS cord retention clips  
Charging the UPS batteries  
With the UPS in Standby mode, allow the batteries to charge before putting the UPS into service.  
IMPORTANT: Charge the batteries for at least 24 hours before supplying backup power to  
devices. The batteries charge to:  
80 percent of their capacity within 3 hours  
100 percent of their capacity within 48 hours  
Starting power to the load  
Start power to the load by placing the UPS in Operate mode.  
IMPORTANT: AC power must be available the first time the UPS is started.  
Configuring the UPS Network Module  
NOTE: For more information about the UPS Network Module, see the HP Infrastructure  
Management Pack software CD and documentation for complete details.  
Before configuring the UPS Network Module, be sure that the network cable is connected.  
Connecting the configuration cable  
1.  
Connect the DB-9 connector on the DB-9 to RJ-45 cable to a serial connector on the host computer.  
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2.  
Connect the RJ-45 connector on the DB-9 to RJ-45 cable to the Settings/AUX connector on the UPS  
Network Module.  
This connection is used to access and configure the UPS Network Module network settings locally through a  
terminal emulation program.  
Launching a terminal emulation program  
NOTE: HyperTerminal is the serial communication program provided with Microsoft®  
Windows® and is used in this section as an example for setting up a terminal emulation session.  
If you are using another utility, the steps might be different.  
1.  
2.  
Be sure that the UPS is powered on.  
On the host computer, click Start, and select Programs>Accessories>Communications>HyperTerminal.  
The Connection Description window appears.  
3.  
4.  
5.  
Enter a description, select an icon for the connection, and then click OK. The Connect To window  
appears.  
Select the serial connector on the host computer to which the DB-9 to RJ-45 adapter is attached, and  
then click OK. The COM Properties window appears.  
Select the following parameter values, and then click OK.  
o
o
o
o
o
Bits per second—9600  
Data bits—8  
Parity—None  
Stop bits—1  
Flow control—None  
Configuring the UPS Network Module network settings  
On the terminal emulation session screen running on the host computer:  
1.  
Press any key. The initialization process completes, and then you are prompted to enter the password.  
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2.  
At the prompt, enter admin. The HP UPS Network Module Configuration Menu appears.  
Use the HP UPS Network Module Configuration Menu to configure the minimum settings required to  
access the UPS Network Module remotely.  
IMPORTANT: The IP address assigned to the UPS Network Module must be fixed. If the IP  
address changes:  
The HPPP Client loses communication with the UPS Network Module.  
You can lose track of the UPS Network Module URL.  
3.  
If your network is configured with a DHCP server, the network settings are automatically assigned. To  
view the settings:  
a. On the Main menu, enter 2to display the Network Configuration submenu.  
b. Enter 1to view the network settings.  
c. Record the IP address.  
d. Enter 0to return to the Main menu.  
e. Enter 0to exit the Configuration Menu. The UPS Network Module is operational.  
NOTE: You can configure the DHCP server to permanently assign the same IP address for each  
UPS Network Module using the MAC address of the card.  
4.  
If your network is not configured with a DHCP server:  
a. On the Main menu, enter 2to display the Network Configuration submenu.  
b. Enter 2to modify the network settings.  
c. Follow the on-screen instructions to enter the static IP parameters. A Donemessage appears when  
the parameters are saved.  
d. Enter 0to return to the Main menu.  
e. Enter 1to reset the UPS Network Module, and then enter 2to restart the UPS Network Module with  
the new IP settings.  
Accessing the web interface  
CAUTION: It is highly recommended that browser access to the UPS Network Module is isolated  
from outside access using a firewall or isolated network.  
1.  
2.  
On a network computer, launch a supported browser. The browser window appears.  
In the URL field, enter:  
http://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx  
-or-  
https://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx  
where xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx is the static IP address of the UPS Network Module. The login screen appears.  
Enter the user name in the User Name field. The default user name is admin.  
Enter the password in the Password field. The default password is admin.  
3.  
4.  
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5.  
Click Sign In. The HP UPS Network Module web interface appears.  
Configuring the UPS Network Module settings  
Use the Settings screens of the HP UPS Network Module web interface to configure the UPS Network Module.  
For more information, see the HP UPS Network Module User Guide on the HP website  
Installing the ERM  
Before installing the ERM, review and observe all warnings in "Precautions (on page 11)."  
WARNING: A risk of personal injury or damage to the equipment exists. Uneven loading of  
equipment in the rack might cause the rack to become unstable. Install the heavier components  
first, and then continue to populate the rack from the bottom to the top.  
1.  
2.  
Install the mounting rails ("Installing the mounting rails" on page 12).  
With one person on each side of the carton, lift the chassis and lower it to the floor in front of the rack.  
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3.  
Install the mounting ears on the chassis using the screws provided.  
4.  
5.  
With one person on each side, lift the chassis to rail level and slide the chassis on the mounting rails. Be  
sure that the cleat brackets slide into the channels on the rear stabilization brackets.  
Attach the chassis to the rack using the supplied screws.  
Attaching the ERM front bezel  
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Connecting the ERM to the UPS  
Connect both ends of the split ERM cable to the ERM connectors on the UPS rear panel. To install additional  
ERMs, connect both ends of the split ERM cable from the next ERM into the connectors on the rear panel of  
the previous ERM. Up to four ERM units can be connected.  
Charging the ERM batteries  
Connect the UPS to a grounded utility power outlet. When the UPS is plugged in, it automatically enters  
Standby mode and begins charging the ERM batteries. With the UPS in Standby mode, allow the ERM  
batteries to charge for at least 24 hours before putting the UPS into service.  
IMPORTANT: To verify the attached ERMs are recognized, confirm the number of installed ERMs  
using the UPS front panel control via the UPS Status Menu.  
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UPS operations  
Modes of operation  
The UPS has three modes of operation:  
Standby mode (on page 31)  
Operate mode (on page 31)  
Auto-Bypass mode (on page 31)  
Standby mode  
In Standby mode:  
No power is available at the UPS output receptacles.  
The UPS charges the batteries as necessary.  
The UPS can be placed in Standby mode when the UPS is in Operate mode (on page 31).  
To place the UPS in Standby mode, press and hold the Power button. Power to the load ceases.  
IMPORTANT: While in Standby mode, the UPS maintains the charge on the batteries, but no  
power is available at the output receptacles. The UPS remains in Standby mode until an alternate  
mode is selected or until utility power is removed.  
For the location of buttons, see "UPS front panel controls (on page 7)."  
Operate mode  
In Operate mode:  
Power is available at the UPS receptacles.  
The UPS charges the batteries as necessary.  
The UPS can be placed in Operate mode if either of the following conditions apply:  
The UPS is powered on and in Standby mode (on page 31).  
The UPS is powered off and no utility power is available.  
To place the UPS in Operate mode, press and hold the Power button.  
For the location of buttons, see "UPS front panel controls (on page 7)."  
Auto-Bypass mode  
The UPS automatically enters Auto-Bypass mode when one of the following conditions occurs:  
Extended overload  
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Over temperature  
Output short  
Hardware failure  
Transferring the UPS between modes  
To transfer between Operate mode and Bypass mode:  
1.  
2.  
3.  
Press the ESC button to activate the menu options.  
Press the down arrow to scroll to the Control menu, and then press the Enter button.  
Press the Enter button to select Go To Bypass Mode.  
To transfer between Bypass mode and Operate mode:  
1.  
2.  
3.  
Press the ESC button to activate the menu options.  
Press the down arrow to scroll to the Control menu, and then press the Enter button.  
Press the Enter button to select Go to normal mode.  
Configuring the UPS  
Use the UPS front panel controls to configure the UPS.  
Changing the language  
To change the language:  
1.  
2.  
3.  
4.  
5.  
6.  
Press the ESC button to activate the menu options.  
Press the down arrow button until the Setting menu appears on the LCD menu screen.  
Press the Enter button.  
Press the down arrow button until the Change Language menu appears on the LCD menu screen.  
Press the Enter button.  
Press and hold the Enter button to change the language on the UPS.  
Changing display functions  
The control panel automatically dims after a long period of inactivity. Press any button to restore the screen.  
Press the ESC button to activate the menu options. Use the up and down arrow buttons to scroll through the  
menu structure. Press the Enter/Select button to enter a submenu or to select an option. Press the ESC button  
to cancel or return to the previous menu.  
Menu map for display functions  
Main menu  
Submenu  
Display information or menu function  
Load percentage graph, System Status,  
Estimated Battery Runtime, Battery Charge,  
Output Voltage and Output Frequency  
UPS Status  
Alarm status  
Displays active alarms  
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Main menu  
Submenu  
Display information or menu function  
Battery status  
Battery Charging/Floating/Resting, Charge  
Level, ERM Number, and Runtime  
Displays events and alarms  
Output watts and VA  
Event Log  
Output  
Output  
Output  
Input  
Measurements  
Output amps and power factor  
Output voltage and frequency  
Input voltage and frequency  
Battery  
Battery voltage and percent charge  
Go to Bypass mode  
Transfers the UPS system to internal Bypass  
mode  
Control  
When this command is active, the option  
changes to Go to Normal mode.  
Battery Test  
Schedules a battery test  
Reset alarms  
Reset error state  
Load segments  
Turns load segments on or off  
Restore factory settings  
Change language  
Resets the UPS back to factory settings  
Changes language settings. The default is  
English.  
Settings  
User Password  
Enables or disables password. Default: Disable.  
If Enable is selected, the password is USER. The  
password cannot be changed.  
Set date and time  
Sets date and time  
Control commands from serial Enables or disables serial port control  
port  
commands. Default: Enabled  
Output voltage  
Auto start delay  
Sets output voltage  
Selects load segment and delay time in seconds  
Automatic on battery shutdown Selects load segment and delay time in seconds  
On battery notice delay  
Site wiring fault alarm  
Sets delay time in seconds  
Enables or disables site wiring fault alarm. The  
default is Disabled  
Battery low alarm  
Sets battery low alarm. Default: 3 minutes.  
Automatic battery test  
Enables or disables battery test. Default:  
Disabled  
LCD contrast  
Change LCD contrast. Default: +0  
UPS Type / Part Number / Serial Number /  
NMC Firmware / Comm Firmware / UPS  
Firmware  
Identification  
Verifying the REPO port connection  
NOTE: While testing, operate connected equipment in a safe test mode so the effects do not  
disrupt critical operations.  
After connecting the REPO port (on page 21):  
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2.  
Initiate a REPO by closing the REPO contact.  
CAUTION: If the polarity is reversed while connecting the REPO port, the UPS powers up  
normally.  
Verify proper connection of the REPO port:  
a. Power up the UPS by pressing the Power button.  
b. Disconnect the REPO port.  
c. Reconnect the REPO port.  
If the polarity is correct, the REPO connectors can be disconnected, and then reconnected, without  
initiating a REPO.  
d. Verify that the UPS remains in Operate mode (on page 31).  
e. If a REPO is initiated, the polarity is reversed. Check and correct the connections.  
Powering down the UPS  
1.  
2.  
3.  
Shut down all load devices.  
Switch the load segment circuit breakers the OFF position.  
Press and hold the Power button for 3 seconds. Power is removed from the load segments and the  
ON/OFF button blinks.  
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Power management  
Power Protector software  
HP Power Protector software ensures maximum power reliability of computer systems through comprehensive  
control of UPSs. The easy-to-use browser interface enables novice users to configure and manage power  
protection settings. To download the latest version of HP Power Protector software, see the HP website  
NOTE: To install and configure the software, see the software user guide. The software user  
guide is available for download from the HP website (http://www.hp.com/go/rackandpower).  
HP Power Protector:  
Does not require complex management systems, which simplifies deployment, configuration, and  
management of UPS-protected environments.  
Manages a graceful shutdown of attached devices during utility power failures.  
Prioritize the shutdown timing of attached computers.  
Customizes alert generation with modifiable dialog boxes, command execution, and email and  
broadcast messages.  
Monitors the status of the UPS and reports alarms.  
Displays a power log for analysis.  
Manages independent UPS load segments to provide separate power control of attached load devices.  
The HP UPS Network Module (P/N AF465A) is a Minislot with an easy-to-use browser interface, which gives  
you comprehensive control of the UPS and enables you to monitor and effectively manage power  
environments. The UPS Network Module supports either a single UPS configuration or a dual redundant UPS  
configuration for no single-point-of-failure.  
The UPS Network Module can be configured to send alert traps to HP Systems Insight Manager and other  
SNMP management programs or used as a stand-alone management system. This flexibility enables you to  
monitor and manage UPSs through the network. To facilitate day-by-day maintenance tasks, the embedded  
management software provides detailed system logs.  
The UPS Network Module provides remote management of a UPS by connecting the UPS directly to the  
network. Configuration and management of the UPS from anywhere and at any time through a standard web  
browser.  
The UPS Network Module (Minislot) is ideal for:  
Small to enterprise-sized customers that will benefit from remotely managing their UPS.  
Adding protection via the redundant UPS configuration.  
Gracefully performing scheduled shut-downs of attached equipment.  
Notifying administrative personnel in the event of a power failure.  
Prioritizes the timing of attached load device shutdowns.  
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Delays reboot by load segment after a power outage to sequence the startup of system components.  
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Maintenance  
Removing the UPS front bezel  
Removing the ERM front bezel  
Replacing the UPS Network Module  
This component is hot-swappable and can be replaced without powering down the UPS.  
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1.  
(optional) To replace the component with the UPS powered down, refer to "Powering down the UPS (on  
page 34)."  
2.  
3.  
Disconnect all cables attached to the UPS Network Module connectors.  
Remove the two screws securing the UPS Network Module and slide the module out.  
To replace the component, reverse the removal procedure.  
NOTE: Replacing the UPS Network Module might require power management software to be  
restarted or reconfigured.  
Replacing the batteries  
To replace the batteries:  
1.  
Read and observe the requirements in "Important battery safety information (on page 38)" and "Battery  
care and storage guidelines (on page 39)."  
2.  
Follow the instructions in "UPS battery replacement procedure (on page 39)."  
Important battery safety information  
WARNING: The unit contains sealed lead-acid battery modules. To prevent fire or chemical  
burns:  
Do not attempt to recharge batteries after removal from the unit.  
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 to temperatures higher than 60°C (140°F).  
WARNING: To prevent personal injury from hazardous energy:  
Remove watches, rings, or other metal objects.  
Use tools with insulated handles.  
Do not place tools or metal parts on top of batteries.  
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WARNING: To prevent personal injury, prepare the area and observe all materials-handling  
procedures when transporting a battery module. Battery modules weigh 20 kg (44 lb).  
NOTE: Replace all battery modules at the same time with the same type of batteries originally  
installed in the UPS.  
Battery care and storage guidelines  
Minimize the amount of time the UPS uses battery power by matching the UPS configuration with the  
utility voltage. Refer to "Configuring the UPS (on page 32)."  
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 25°C (77°F).  
If storing a UPS for an extended period, recharge the batteries every 6 months:  
CAUTION: Because of the short shelf life of the batteries, avoid storing a battery spare as a  
backup. Do not maintain an inventory of spare batteries on site unless a procedure to keep these  
batteries charged while in storage is implemented.  
a. Connect the UPS to utility power.  
b. Allow the UPS to remain in Standby mode.  
c. Allow the UPS to charge the batteries for at least 24 hours.  
d. Update the battery recharge date label.  
UPS battery replacement procedure  
The battery modules are hot-swappable and can be replaced without powering down the UPS.  
IMPORTANT: The UPS continues to run while the batteries are replaced and shows the battery  
disconnected alarm. This alarm clears automatically when the batteries are reconnected.  
To remove the component:  
1.  
Remove the UPS front bezel.  
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2.  
3.  
4.  
Disconnect the battery leads.  
Remove the UPS battery bracket.  
Remove the UPS battery modules.  
IMPORTANT: Do not pull the battery leads when removing or installing the batteries.  
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To replace the component, reverse the removal procedure.  
IMPORTANT: Charge the batteries for at least 24 hours before supplying backup power to  
devices. The batteries charge to:  
80 percent of their capacity within 3 hours  
100 percent of their capacity within 48 hours  
Replacing the UPS  
To remove the UPS:  
1.  
2.  
3.  
4.  
5.  
Power down all attached load devices.  
Power down the UPS ("Powering down the UPS" on page 34).  
Unplug the UPS power cord.  
Disconnect all cabling.  
Remove the UPS front bezel.  
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6.  
Disconnect the battery leads.  
7.  
Remove the UPS battery bracket.  
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Remove the UPS battery modules.  
9.  
Remove the screws securing the UPS to the rack.  
10. Remove the UPS from the rack.  
To replace the component, reverse the removal procedure.  
Replacing the ERM  
To remove the ERM:  
1.  
2.  
Disconnect all cabling.  
Remove the front bezel ("Removing the ERM front bezel" on page 37) on the ERM that is being  
replaced.  
3.  
4.  
Remove the screws securing the ERM to the rack.  
Remove the ERM from the rack.  
To replace the component, reverse the removal procedure.  
Updating the UPS firmware  
To update the UPS firmware, see the HP website (http://www.hp.com/go/rackandpower).  
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Troubleshooting  
Alarm troubleshooting  
This UPS is designed for durable, automatic operation and also to alert you whenever potential operating  
problems might occur. Usually the alarms shown on the control panel do not mean that the output power is  
affected. Instead, they are preventive alarms intended to alert you of a possible condition.  
The following table describes typical alarms and conditions. If an alarm appears with a service code, contact  
To check the Event Log for a list of active alarms:  
1.  
2.  
3.  
Press the ESC button on the front panel display to activate the menu options.  
Press the down arrow button until the Event Log menu appears.  
Press the Enter button to display the list of alarms and conditions.  
Alarm number Alarm name  
Alarm description  
Alarm type  
Inverter AC Under Voltage  
The UPS has detected abnormally low output voltage Alarm  
levels.  
1
Input AC Over Voltage  
Input AC Under Voltage  
The utility RMS voltage is greater than the maximum Alarm  
valid utility threshold.  
The utility RMS voltage is less than the minimum valid Notice  
utility threshold.  
6
7
Input Under/Over  
Frequency  
The utility frequency is out of usable frequency range. Notice  
8
Remote Emergency Power  
Off  
The external contacts in the rear of the UPS are  
configured for REPO operation and they have been  
activated.  
Alarm  
12  
Output Overload  
Load levels are at, or have exceeded, the  
configurable threshold limit for a Level 1 Overload  
condition.  
Notice  
25  
Rectifier Input Over Current The UPS has detected that rectifier input current limits Alarm  
have been exceeded.  
Inverter Output Over Current The UPS has detected that inverter output current limits Alarm  
have been exceeded.  
26  
27  
28  
31  
DC Link Over Voltage  
Indicates the link or rail voltage UPS has exceeded its Alarm  
upper threshold limit.  
Inverter Fault  
The UPS has detected a fault in the inverter circuit  
while attempting recovery from bypass or Fault  
modes.  
Alarm  
Shutdown Imminent  
Low Battery Warning  
Indicates that the UPS entered a state where it might Alarm  
stop operating abruptly without notice. An alarm is  
issued when the BTR reaches 0 at the end of a battery  
discharge cycle after all connected devices should  
have shutdown gracefully already.  
Warning alarm indicating battery remain or battery Alarm  
time remaining is lower than the battery low warning  
level defined for the UPS.  
55  
56  
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Alarm number Alarm name  
Alarm description  
Alarm type  
Utility Not Present  
The utility level has fallen below the Utility Not Present Notice  
threshold.  
Battery voltage levels have exceeded the maximum Alarm  
allowable limits.  
59  
68  
94  
95  
143  
Battery DC Over Voltage  
To Bypass Command  
From Bypass Command  
On Manual Bypass  
A request to transfer to Manual Bypass Mode  
received from software.  
Event  
A request to transfer to Operate Mode is received  
from software.  
Event  
The UPS is manually commanded to switch to bypass Notice  
and will remain in bypass until commanded out of  
bypass.  
Service Battery  
A faulted battery string is detected, and the battery Alarm  
charger has been disabled until it is replaced.  
149  
159  
Output Overload Level 2  
Load levels are greater than a level 2 Overload  
condition and less than a level 3 Overload condition.  
Load levels are greater than a level 3 threshold.  
Alarm  
Output Overload Level 3  
UPS On Battery  
UPS On Bypass  
UPS Off  
Alarm  
Notice  
Notice  
Event  
162  
168  
169  
170  
172  
The UPS is operating from batteries.  
The UPS is operating from bypass.  
The UPS is in Standby mode or Fault mode.  
UPS On Command  
Indicates a manually requested transition from  
Standby to Operate. This event is not triggered for  
auto restarts.  
Event  
UPS Off Command  
Battery Shutdown  
A UPS OFF command was received from remote S/W Event  
and causes the UPS to open up all output relays and  
shed the load.  
The UPS has shut down due to running on battery for Alarm  
a long enough time to exhaust the battery capacity.  
173  
174  
UPS Control Power ON  
Battery Test Failed  
The UPS is powered up.  
Event  
181  
191  
A weak battery string is detected during the battery Notice  
test.  
Site Wiring Problem  
Battery Disconnected  
The difference between ground and neutral voltage is Alarm  
less than 30 V.  
194  
199  
Battery voltage is lower than the batteries  
disconnected level defined for this UPS. If ERMs are  
attached, this alarm does not trigger unless the ERMs  
are also disconnected, since they are paralleled with  
the battery bus.  
Alarm  
UPS System Normal  
ABM State Charging  
The UPS has started or returned to its normal  
operating mode of operation and no alarms are  
active.  
The status of ABM charge mode is constant current  
charging.  
Event  
Event  
237  
1600  
ABM State Floating  
ABM State Resting  
ABM State OFF  
Clock set done  
The status of ABM charge mode is floating.  
Event  
Event  
1601  
1602  
1603  
1999  
The status of ABM charge mode is resting.  
The status of ABM charge mode is OFF or disabled. Event  
The UPS real time clock setting has been adjusted. Event  
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Silencing an audible alarm  
To silence an alarm, press any button on the front panel display to silence the alarm. If the alarm status  
changes, the alarm beeps again, overriding the previous alarm silencing.  
IMPORTANT:  
Although the audible alarm silences, the condition that caused the alarm to sound may still  
exist.  
If a utility power failure caused the alarm, the alarm silences after power is restored.  
For information about audible alarm conditions, see "Alarm troubleshooting (on page 44)."  
Battery connection condition  
Possible cause:  
The UPS does not recognize the internal batteries.  
Two or more battery trays are disconnected.  
Action:  
1.  
2.  
Be sure that all the battery trays are fully seated and locked in place.  
If the condition persists, contact an HP authorized service representative.  
Bypass is out of range  
The input voltage is not within ±12 percent of nominal voltage.  
The UPS is receiving utility power that might be unstable or in brownout conditions. The UPS continues to  
supply power to the connected equipment. If conditions worsen, the UPS might switch to battery power.  
Action:  
1.  
2.  
Check the input voltage and reconfigure the UPS ("Configuring the UPS" on page 32).  
Contact a qualified electrician to verify that the utility power is suitable for the UPS.  
General alarm condition  
Action:  
1.  
If power management software is being used, check the log files to obtain specific error information to  
help identify the problem.  
For more information about the causes of a general alarm condition, see the HP Power Manager user  
guide available for download from the HP website (http://www.hp.com/go/rackandpower).  
2.  
3.  
Check the batteries:  
a. Allow the UPS batteries to charge for 48 hours.  
b. If a Battery Fault occurs, replace the batteries.  
Reduce the load:  
a. Power down the UPS ("Powering down the UPS" on page 34).  
b. Remove one or more load devices to reduce the power requirements.  
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c. Wait at least 5 seconds and restart the UPS.  
d. If the condition persists, verify that the load devices are not defective.  
Allow the UPS to cool:  
4.  
a. Power down the UPS ("Powering down the UPS" on page 34).  
b. Clear vents and remove any heat sources.  
c. Verify that the airflow around the UPS is not restricted.  
Wait at least 5 minutes and restart the UPS.  
5.  
6.  
If the condition persists, contact an HP authorized service representative.  
Input voltage is out of range  
Action:  
1.  
2.  
Check the input voltage and reconfigure the UPS ("Configuring the UPS" on page 32).  
Contact a qualified electrician to verify that the utility power is suitable for the UPS.  
Insufficient warning of low batteries  
Action:  
1.  
Verify that the power management software is not delaying the shutdown of attached servers when the  
UPS is in a low battery condition.  
2.  
3.  
Allow the UPS batteries to charge for 48 hours.  
If a Battery Fault occurs, replace the batteries.  
Internal UPS fault condition  
Action:  
1.  
2.  
Power down the UPS ("Powering down the UPS" on page 34).  
If the condition persists, contact an HP authorized service representative.  
Low battery shutdowns  
Possible cause::Ungraceful shutdown of attached servers occurs when the UPS is in a low battery condition.  
Action:  
1.  
Verify that the power management software is not delaying the shutdown of attached servers when the  
UPS is in a low battery condition.  
2.  
3.  
Allow the UPS batteries to charge for 48 hours.  
If a Battery Fault occurs, replace the batteries.  
Overload condition  
Possible cause: Power requirements exceed the UPS capacity. For output overload ranges, see "UPS output  
specifications (on page 50)."  
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Action:  
Remove one or more load devices to reduce the power requirements.The UPS continues to operate, but might  
switch to Auto-Bypass mode (on page 31) if the load increases.  
The alarm resets when the conditions becomes inactive.  
REPO condition  
Action:  
If the remote switch is closed, then open the switch to enable power to the output receptacles.  
If the condition occurred while reconnecting a disconnected REPO port, then verify the polarity of the  
REPO connector pins.  
For more information about REPO ports, see "Connecting the REPO port (on page 21)."  
Site wiring condition  
Action: Contact a qualified electrician to be sure that:  
The line and neutral wires are not reversed in the wall outlet.  
A ground wire connection does not exist.  
UPS does not provide the expected backup time  
Action:  
1.  
2.  
3.  
Be sure that the battery circuit breakers are in the On position.  
Allow the UPS batteries to charge for 48 hours.  
If the condition persists, contact an HP authorized service representative.  
UPS does not start  
Action:  
1.  
2.  
Be sure that the power cord is plugged in to a utility power receptacle.  
Check the power source at the utility power receptacle.  
UPS frequently switches between utility and battery  
power  
Action:  
1.  
2.  
Check the input voltage and reconfigure the UPS ("Configuring the UPS" on page 32).  
Contact a qualified electrician to verify that the utility power is suitable for the UPS.  
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UPS is in Auto-Bypass mode  
Action:  
1.  
If power management software is being used, check the log files to obtain specific error information to  
help identify the problem.  
For more information about the causes of a general fault condition, see the HP Power Manager user  
guide available for download from the HP website (http://www.hp.com/go/rackandpower).  
2.  
Verify that no blockage of airflow to the front bezel and rear panel exists.  
UPS is on battery  
Action: Save files and shut down connected equipment.  
UPS is on bypass  
Possible Cause: The UPS is in Auto-Bypass mode (on page 31).  
Action:  
The equipment transferred to bypass utility power. Battery mode is not available and the equipment is not  
protected; however, the utility power continues to be passively filtered by the UPS.  
Check for one of the following alarms:  
Overload  
Over temperature  
Output short  
Hardware failure  
Utility power condition  
The utility input voltage is outside the operating range.  
Action:  
1.  
2.  
Check the input voltage and reconfigure the UPS ("Configuring the UPS" on page 32).  
Contact a qualified electrician to verify that the utility power is suitable for the UPS.  
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Specifications  
UPS physical specifications  
Parameter  
Value  
17.1 cm (6.75 in)  
73.4 cm (28.9 in)  
43.7 cm (17.2 in)  
75 kg (165 lb)  
0~40°C  
Height  
Depth  
Width  
Weight  
Ambient operation  
ERM physical specifications  
Parameter  
Value  
12.7 cm (5 in)  
71.9 cm (28.3 in)  
43.8 cm (17.24 in)  
63 kg (139 lb)  
Height  
Depth  
Width  
Weight  
UPS input specifications  
NOTE: An asterisk (*) indicates the default setting.  
UPS model  
Utility voltage  
frequency (Hz) utility voltage (VAC) branch circuit  
rating (A)  
Available settings  
Dedicated  
Line cord  
50/60  
50/60  
200/208*/220/230/ 40  
Nondetachable power  
cord with NEMA  
CS8265C plug  
R7000 NA/JPN  
R7000 INTL  
240  
50 low input  
200/208/220/230*/ 32  
240  
Nondetachable power  
cord with 32 A IEC-309  
plug  
UPS output specifications  
UPS model  
Load  
Circuit  
Output receptacles Maximum current  
segment  
breaker  
1
20 A¹  
2 x IEC-320-C19  
2 x IEC-320-C13  
16 A per receptacle²  
10 A per receptacle  
R7000 NA/JPN  
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Load  
segment  
Circuit  
breaker  
Output receptacles Maximum current  
1 x L6-30R  
Up to full UPS power rating  
2
1
20 A¹  
20 A¹  
2 x IEC-320-C19  
2 x IEC-320-C13  
16 A per receptacle²  
10 A per receptacle  
2 x IEC-320-C19  
2 x IEC-320-C13  
16 A per receptacle²  
10 A per receptacle  
R7000 INTL  
1 x IEC-309-32A  
2 x IEC-320-C19  
2 x IEC-320-C13  
Up to full UPS power rating  
16 A per receptacle²  
10 A per receptacle  
2
20 A¹  
1 The circuit breakers protect the C19 and C13 outlets.  
2 If an extension bar is connected to a C19 receptacle, the maximum current for each C13 receptacle on the extension  
bar is 10 A. The total maximum current for the extension bar is 12 A.  
Power protection specifications  
UPS model  
VA  
Nominal power Nominal voltage  
rating (W)  
setting  
7200  
6500  
7200  
200/208, 220,  
230, 240  
R7000 NA/JPN  
R7000 INTL  
6500  
220, 230, 240  
Voltage specifications  
Configuration setting (VAC)  
Available nominal output voltage  
(VAC)  
204  
220  
230  
240  
200/208  
220  
230  
240  
Output tolerance specifications  
Source of power  
Regulation  
-10% to +6% of nominal output voltage rating  
(within the guidelines of the Computer Business  
Equipment Manufacturers Association)  
Utility power (nominal  
range)  
±5% of nominal output voltage rating  
Battery power  
Output feature specifications  
Feature  
Specification  
94% nominal input voltage  
Online efficiency  
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Feature  
Specification  
Sine wave; 5% THD with typical PFC load  
High-energy 6500 A peak  
Voltage wave shape  
Surge suppression  
Noise filtering  
MOVs and line filter for normal and common mode  
use  
Battery specifications  
Feature  
Specification  
Each model contains maintenance-free, sealed, valve  
regulated lead-acid batteries with an 8-year minimum float  
service life at 25°C (77°F).  
Type  
The battery modules have a battery string voltage of 216 V.  
Voltage  
Complete charge takes no more than 48 hours.  
Approximately 3 hours to 80 percent capacity at default  
nominal utility voltage and no load.  
Charging  
Average battery runtime  
Average battery runtimes are approximate and vary depending on connected equipment, configuration,  
battery age, temperature, and so on. These estimates are based on the batteries at beginning of life.  
Load % Estimated battery  
runtime (minutes)  
Runtime with one  
ERM (minutes)  
Runtime with four  
ERMs (minutes)  
NA/JPN  
INTL  
NA/JPN  
INTL NA/JPN  
INTL  
52  
13  
6
62  
15  
7
98  
33  
18  
13  
117 301  
359  
115  
66  
20  
37  
21  
15  
103  
57  
50  
80  
4
5
39  
50  
100  
Minimum battery runtime  
Minimum battery runtimes are at beginning of life.  
Load % Internal battery runtime  
(minutes)  
Runtime with one  
ERM (minutes)  
Runtime with four  
ERMs (minutes)  
NA/JPN  
INTL  
NA/JPN  
INTL NA/JPN  
INTL  
42  
10  
5
50  
12  
6
80  
27  
16  
11  
95  
240  
80  
300  
95  
20  
30  
18  
13  
50  
52  
60  
80  
3
4
35  
45  
100  
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Environmental specifications  
Feature  
Specification  
10°C to 40°C (50°F to 104°F); UL-tested at 25°C  
(77°F)  
Operating temperature  
-25°C to 55°C (-13°F to 131°F)  
Nonoperating  
temperature  
20% to 80%; noncondensing  
Relative humidity  
Operating altitude  
Nonoperating altitude  
Audible noise  
Up to 2,000 m (6,600 ft) above sea level  
15,000 m (49,212 ft) above sea level  
Less than 50 dBA, normal operation  
Less than 55 dBA, on battery power  
REPO port specifications  
The REPO port meets the requirements of NFPA Articles 645-10 and 645-11 for a Disconnecting Means.  
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Spares  
Ordering spares  
To order a spare, visit the HP website (http://www.hp.com/buy/parts).  
To replace parts under warranty, contact an HP authorized service representative.  
UPS spare parts list  
Item  
Description  
Spare part  
number  
UPS unit NA/JPN  
UPS unit INTL  
638831-001  
638832-002  
636934-001  
638833-001  
638828-001  
638830-001  
419181-001  
201092-001  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
UPS Network Module  
UPS battery module  
ERM unit  
UPS/ERM mounting hardware  
Mounting rail  
Computer interface cable  
Hardware options  
For information on the supported hardware options, see the HP website  
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Regulatory information  
Safety and regulatory compliance  
For safety, environmental, and regulatory information, see Safety and Compliance Information for Server,  
Storage, Power, Networking, and Rack Products, available at the HP website  
Turkey RoHS material content declaration  
Ukraine RoHS material content declaration  
Warranty information  
HP ProLiant and X86 Servers and Options (http://www.hp.com/support/ProLiantServers-Warranties)  
Limited warranty  
To back up the wide range of features offered with the UPS, a 3-year limited warranty is provided.  
$250,000 Computer Load Protection Guarantee  
In addition to the limited warranty, a $250,000 Computer Load Protection Guarantee (provided by the  
original equipment manufacturer) is offered.  
IMPORTANT: The $250,000 Computer Load Protection Guarantee is offered only in The United  
States and Canada.  
The $250,000 Computer Load Protection Guarantee only applies if:  
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The UPS is plugged into a suitably grounded and wired outlet using no extension cords, adapters, other  
ground wires, or other electrical connections.  
The UPS installation complies with all applicable electrical and safety codes specified by the NEC.  
The UPS is used under normal operating conditions and users comply with all instructions and labels.  
The UPS is not damaged by accident (other than a utility power transient), misuse, or abuse.  
o
o
The Guarantee applies only to the original end-user and is non-transferable.  
The Guarantee does not include reimbursement for or restoration of any data loss.  
The UPS is either connected directly to an enterprise class PDU, which is then connected directly to a  
server, workstation, or personal computer, or the UPS is connected directly to a server, workstation, or  
personal computer.  
Pre-Failure Battery Warranty  
The Pre-Failure Battery Warranty, standard on all UPS units, extends the advantage of a 3-year limited  
warranty by applying it to the battery before it actually fails. The Pre-Failure Battery Warranty ensures that the  
battery is replaced free of charge when a notification that the battery might fail is received from power  
protector software. The battery warranty coverage is 3 years for parts. The warranty for the first year of  
ownership includes parts and labor. If battery spares are not available for a particular UPS model, the entire  
UPS, including its battery, is replaced.  
A Pre-Failure Battery warning is given 30 days before a battery failure. The warning is given in one or both  
of the following ways:  
The display showing the battery is low.  
Notification from the power protector software.  
Recommended duration of use  
Although tests and a multitude of customer experiences have shown no noticeable performance issues with  
UPSs for significant time periods after expiration of the 3-year limited warranty, HP strongly recommends  
replacing UPSs after a maximum of 5 to 6 years of use to assure full functionality and a safe operating  
environment. This recommendation does not extend or in any way alter the warranty for UPSs which is limited  
to a time period of 3 years and a coverage as stated in the applicable warranty statement.  
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Electrostatic discharge  
Preventing 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:  
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.  
Grounding methods to prevent electrostatic discharge  
Several methods are used 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 reseller install  
the part.  
For more information on static electricity or assistance with product installation, contact an authorized  
reseller.  
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Support and other resources  
Before you contact HP  
Be sure to have the following information available before you call HP:  
Active Health System log (HP ProLiant Gen8 or later products)  
Download and have available an Active Health System log for 3 days before the failure was detected.  
For more information, see the HP iLO 4 User Guide or HP Intelligent Provisioning User Guide on the HP  
Onboard Administrator SHOW ALL report (for HP BladeSystem products only)  
For more information on obtaining the Onboard Administrator SHOW ALL report, see the HP website  
Technical support registration number (if applicable)  
Product serial number  
Product model name and number  
Product identification number  
Applicable error messages  
Add-on boards or hardware  
Third-party hardware or software  
Operating system type and revision level  
HP contact information  
For United States and worldwide contact information, see the Contact HP website  
In the United States:  
To contact HP by phone, call 1-800-334-5144. For continuous quality improvement, calls may be  
recorded or monitored.  
If you have purchased a Care Pack (service upgrade), see the Support & Drivers website  
(http://www8.hp.com/us/en/support-drivers.html). If the problem cannot be resolved at the website,  
call 1-800-633-3600. For more information about Care Packs, see the HP website  
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Acronyms and abbreviations  
ERM  
extended runtime module  
IEC  
International Electrotechnical Commission  
PDU  
power distribution unit  
PFC  
power factor corrected  
REPO  
remote emergency power off  
RMS  
root-mean-square  
UPS  
uninterruptible power system  
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Documentation feedback  
HP is committed to providing documentation that meets your needs. To help us improve the documentation,  
send any errors, suggestions, or comments to Documentation Feedback (mailto:[email protected]).  
Include the document title and part number, version number, or the URL when submitting your feedback.  
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Index  
frequent switching between battery and utility  
power 48  
A
authorized reseller 58  
G
grounding methods 57  
B
backup time, insufficient 48  
batteries, care and storage 39  
batteries, charging 25, 30  
batteries, replacing 38  
battery replacement notice 55  
battery warranty 55  
H
hardware options 54  
hardware, preparing to install 11  
HP technical support 58  
bezel, removing 37  
BSMI notice 55  
I
input voltage is out of range 47  
insufficient backup time 48  
internal UPS fault condition 47  
buttons 7  
bypass is out of range 46  
C
J
Canadian notice 55  
charging batteries 25, 30  
components, identification 7  
configuration of system 32  
connectors 7  
Japanese notice 55  
L
LCD panel 7  
contacting HP 58  
LEDs, troubleshooting 44  
limited warranty 55  
load protection guarantee 55  
D
Declaration of Conformity 55  
devices, connecting 24  
disposal, battery 55  
M
maintenance 37  
modifications, FCC notice 55  
E
N
electrical requirements 12  
electrostatic discharge 57  
ERM, configuring 32  
nominal voltage, configuring 32  
ERM, replacing 43  
European Union notice 55  
O
operations, UPS 31  
optional items 54  
ordering spares 54  
output feature specifications 51  
output tolerance specifications 51  
overload condition 47  
overview, REPO port 9  
F
Federal Communications Commission (FCC)  
notice 55  
firmware, updating 43  
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overview, UPS 6  
UPS Network Module 25, 28  
UPS operations 31  
utility power condition 49  
utility power, connecting 24  
P
phone numbers 58  
power management 35  
power protection specifications 50  
preparation procedures 11  
problem diagnosis 44  
V
voltage specifications 51  
R
regulatory compliance identification numbers 55  
regulatory compliance notices 55  
replacing the batteries 38  
replacing the ERM 43  
REPO condition 48  
REPO port, overview 9  
REPO port, specifications 53  
required information 58  
required tools 11  
S
safety considerations 11, 55  
selecting a site 12  
series number 55  
shipping the UPS 16  
site requirements 12  
site wiring condition 48  
spares 54  
specifications 50  
static electricity 57  
storing batteries 39  
support 58  
supported hardware 54  
system configuration settings 32  
T
Taiwan battery recycling notice 55  
technical support 58  
telephone numbers 58  
tools 11  
troubleshooting 44  
U
unpacking the components 12  
updating the firmware 43  
UPS does not start 48  
UPS firmware, updating 43  
UPS is on battery 49  
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