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Delta UPS - Modulon Family
NH Plus Series, Three Phase
20-120 kVA
User Manual
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This manual contains important instructions and warnings that you should follow during
the installation, operation, storage and maintenance of this product. Failure to heed these
instructions and warnings will void the warranty.
Copyright © 2012 by Delta Electronics Inc. All Rights Reserved. All rights of this User Manual
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Modulon NH Plus Series
Contents
Contents
0. Important Safety Instructions.......................................................................... 0-1
1. Introduction ...................................................................................................... 1-1
1-1 Advanced Features ..................................................................................... 1-1
2. Operation .......................................................................................................... 2-1
2-1 Normal Mode (Single Installation) ............................................................... 2-1
2-2 Backup Mode (Single Installation) ............................................................... 2-1
2-3 Bypass Mode (Single Installation) ............................................................... 2-2
2-4 Manual Bypass Mode (Single Installation) .................................................. 2-3
2-5 Normal Mode (Parallel) ............................................................................... 2-4
2-6 Backup Mode (Parallel) ............................................................................... 2-5
2-7 Bypass Mode (Parallel) ............................................................................... 2-6
2-8 Manual Bypass Mode (Parallel)................................................................... 2-7
2-9 Hot Standby Redundancy............................................................................ 2-8
3. General View..................................................................................................... 3-1
3-1 Appearance ................................................................................................. 3-1
3-1-1 Dimension ........................................................................................ 3-2
3-2 Function Introduction................................................................................... 3-3
3-2-1 Front Panel ...................................................................................... 3-3
3-2-2 Rear Panel ....................................................................................... 3-4
3-2-3 External Battery Cabinet – Rear Panel ............................................ 3-5
3-2-4 Power Module .................................................................................. 3-6
3-3 Interface ...................................................................................................... 3-7
3-3-1 Dry Contact Input ............................................................................. 3-8
3-3-2 Dry Contact Output .......................................................................... 3-10
3-3-3 RS232 Port ...................................................................................... 3-12
3-3-4 Parallel Port ..................................................................................... 3-12
3-3-5 Smart Card Slot................................................................................ 3-12
1. SNMP Card................................................................................. 3-13
2. Programmable Relay I/O Card.................................................... 3-14
3. ModBUS Card............................................................................. 3-16
3-4 Other Optional Accessories......................................................................... 3-17
1. Environmental Sensor ................................................................ 3-17
2. SNMP + Switching Hub .............................................................. 3-18
3-5 Technical Specification ................................................................................ 3-19
4. Installation and Wiring ..................................................................................... 4-1
4-1 Before Installation........................................................................................ 4-1
4-2 Package Inspections ................................................................................... 4-1
4-3 Storing Conditions for Delayed Installation.................................................. 4-1
4-4 Installation Environment and Position ......................................................... 4-2
4-4-1 Handling Safety................................................................................ 4-2
4-4-2 UPS Position.................................................................................... 4-2
4-4-3 Installation Environment................................................................... 4-4
4-5 Wiring .......................................................................................................... 4-5
4-5-1 Preparations..................................................................................... 4-5
4-5-2 Wiring (Single Unit) .......................................................................... 4-6
4-5-3 Connecting External Battery Cabinet ............................................... 4-8
4-5-4 Wiring (Parallel Redundancy, Single Input)...................................... 4-10
4-5-5 Wiring (Parallel Redundancy, Dual Input) ........................................ 4-11
5. Operating Procedures...................................................................................... 5-1
5-1 Startup Procedures (Single Unit) ................................................................. 5-1
5-2 Battery Startup Procedures (Single Unit)..................................................... 5-2
5-3 Shutdown Procedures (Single Unit) ............................................................ 5-2
5-4 Manual Bypass Startup Procedures (Single Unit)........................................ 5-3
5-5 Startup Procedures (Parallel Redundancy) ................................................. 5-4
5-6 Shutdown Procedures (Parallel Redundancy)............................................. 5-4
5-7 Manual Bypass Startup Procedures (Parallel Redundancy) ........................ 5-5
6. Power Module Replacement............................................................................. 6-1
6-1 Status LED Indicators for Power Module..................................................... 6-1
6-2 Power Module Replacement ....................................................................... 6-2
Modulon NH Plus Series
Contents
7. Display and Configuration................................................................................ 7-1
7-1 Control Panel .............................................................................................. 7-1
7-2 LCD Display ................................................................................................ 7-2
7-2-1 LCD Display Hierarchy..................................................................... 7-2
7-3 Default Screen............................................................................................. 7-3
7-3-1 Status Display .................................................................................. 7-4
7-4 Main Menu .................................................................................................. 7-9
7-5 UPS Setup .................................................................................................. 7-11
a. Bypass Setup ........................................................................................ 7-12
b. Output Setup ......................................................................................... 7-13
c. Battery Setup......................................................................................... 7-15
d. Charger Setup ....................................................................................... 7-17
e. Parallel Setup ........................................................................................ 7-18
f. Control & Test Setup............................................................................... 7-19
g. Local Setup ........................................................................................... 7-21
7-6 Maintenance................................................................................................ 7-23
8. Power Management Software .......................................................................... 8-1
8-1 DELTA Software Family............................................................................... 8-1
8-2 UPSentry Smart 2000 ................................................................................. 8-2
8-2-1 Flexible Management Functions of UPSentry Smart 2000............... 8-3
8-3 InsightPower Manager ................................................................................ 8-5
9. Warranty............................................................................................................. 9-1
0. Important Safety Instructions
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This manual contains important instructions for the unit that should be followed during installation
and maintenance of the UPS and batteries. All safety and operating instructions should be read
thoroughly before attempting to wire or operate the unit.
Install the on-line UPS in a well ventilated area, away from flammable liquids and gases. Do not
let the unit come in contact with water.
External slits and openings in the cabinet are provided for ventilation. To ensure reliable operation
of the product and to protect from overheating, these openings must not be blocked or covered.
Objects must never be inserted into ventilation holes or openings.
Do not stand beverage containers on the unit.
This UPS was designed to power all modern computer loads and associated peripheral devices,
such as monitors, modems, cartidge tape drives, external floppy drives and so on. Do not use it
for pure inductive or capacitive loads. It is not rated to power life support equipment.
All repairs or installation should be performed by qualfied service personnel. The UPS contains
voltages which are potentially hazardous. The output receptacles may be alive even when the
UPS is not connected to the mains.
Risk of a possible electrocution is possible when the battery is connected to the UPS. Therefore,
do not forget to disconnect the batteries before any service is to be done on the UPS. To
disconnect, remove the battery fuse holder which is located at the rear panel of the UPS.
Isolate Uninterruptible Power Supply(UPS) before working on the circuit. A readily accessible
disconnect device shall be incorporated in the fixed wiring.
HIGH LEAKAGE CURRENT – Earth connection essential before connecting power source.
The disconnect device shall be a four-pole device and shall disconnect all line conductors and the
neutral conductor.
ATTENTION, hazardous through electrical shock. Also with disconnection of this unit from the
mains, hazardous voltage still may be accessible through supply from the batteries. The battery
supply should be therefore disconnected in the plus and minus pole of the batteries when
maintenance or service work inside the UPS is necessary.
Do not dispose of the batteries in a fire, the battery may explode.
Do not open or mutilate the batteries. Released electrolyte is harmful to the skin and eyes. It may
be toxic.
A battery can present a risk of electric shock and chemical hazard. The following precaution
should be observed when working on batteries.
Remove watches, rings or other metal objects.
Use only tools with insulated handles.
The UPS only be installed in accordance with the requirements of IEC 60364-4-42.
The compliance with the following standards provides the conformity:
EN 62040-1
WARNING
EN 62040-2 Class A
IEC 61000-4-2 Level 4
This is a class A-UPS product. In a
domestic environment, this product may
cause radio interference, in which case,
the user may be required to take
additional measures.
IEC 61000-4-3 Level 3
IEC 61000-4-4 Level 4
IEC 61000-4-5 Level 4
IEC 61000-4-6
SYMBOL INTRODUCTION
Protective grounding terminal: A terminal which must be connected to earth ground prior to
making any other connection to the equipment.
A terminal to which or from which a direct current or voltage may be applied or supplied.
This symbol indicates the word "phase".
Modulon NH Plus Series
0-1
1ΗIntroduction
1. Introduction
DELTA NH Plus Series UPS is designed for large-scale power systems applied in data
center, communication, networking, medical, safety and emergency systems and all
factory facilities.
With innovative PFC design and IGBT architecture, the NH Plus Series features high
efficiency, low iTHD, low noise and high reliability.
The NH Plus Series has a modular structure and hot-swappable function to easily perform
maintenance and reduce the MTTR (Mean Time to Repair).
1-1 Advanced Features
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Power Rating: 20/40/60/80/100/120 KVA.
Up to 6 modules work in parallel in the single cabinet.
N+X parallel redundancy and expansion (Up to 4 units).
No need any extra parallel control card.
High input power factor(pf > 0.99) and low input current
(THD: < 3%) for installation cost savings and utility pollution reduction.
Overall high efficiency > 94% with modular
structure and hot-swappable function for
operation cost savings.
Dual input – separated rectifier and bypass
input.
Built-in manual and static bypass switch for
maintenance.
Built-in SRAM, record up to 500 real-time
event logs.
Redundant auxiliary power and control circuit.
Double insurance of performing reliability.
Scheduled battery test and battery
replacement warning.
Local and remote emergency power off
function (LEPO and REPO).
Compatible with generator design.
Double conversion and IGBT technology.
Multi-interface monitoring and controlling.
User-friendly LCD display and LED indicators.
External battery pack available to extend the
backup time.
1-1
2. Operation
There are four basic operation modes for DELTA NH Plus Series.
2-1 Normal Mode (Single Installation)
Fig. 2-1 Normal Mode (Single)
In normal mode, DC power rectified from AC input power charges batteries and powers
the inverter that transforms DC power to stable and clean AC power for various loads. The
“Double Conversion” technology allows regulating the utility to provide pure and stable
power to your precious equipment (Refer to Fig. 2-1).
2-2 Backup Mode (Single Installation)
Fig. 2-2 Backup Mode (Single)
Modulon NH Plus Series
2-1
2ΗOperation
When a power event (blackout, transient, surge, fluctuation…) occurs, the UPS will
automatically transfer from normal mode to backup mode. The battery will provide
emergency power to the inverter and then to the loads (Refer to Fig. 2-2).
2-3 Bypass Mode (Single Installation)
Fig. 2-3 Bypass Mode (Single)
When the inverter encounters abnormal situations (such as over temperature, long-time
overload, output short, abnormal output voltage and battery exhausted problems), the
inverter will shut down. If the UPS detects the bypass power is normal, then it will
automatically transfer to bypass mode to make sure the supply to the loads. After
abnormal situations are eliminated, UPS will transfer back to the normal mode
immediately (Refer to Fig. 2-3).
2-2
2-4 Manual Bypass Mode (Single Installation)
Fig. 2-4 Manual Bypass Mode (Single)
In maintenance or repair service condition, you will need to cut off the UPS power but not
the power to your equipment. Make sure if the bypass power exists first, then manually
switch the UPS to manual bypass mode. At this time, there is no power inside the UPS.
The service engineer can do the maintenance or repair task safely but keep your
equipment supplied (Refer to Fig. 2-4).
Modulon NH Plus Series
2-3
2ΗOperation
2-5 Normal Mode (Parallel)
DELTA NH Plus Series provides a parallel combination (up to 4 units) to get redundancy or
expand the total capacity.
Fig. 2-5 Normal Mode (Parallel)
Under this installation, the load is shared by two UPS units. If there is any problem in one
of them, the load will be entirely handled by the other. In case the load is greater than one
UPS can take, the UPS will shut down and then transfer to the bypass mode (Refer to Fig.
2-5).
2-4
2-6 Backup Mode (Parallel)
Fig. 2-6 Backup Mode (Parallel)
The load is shared by two UPS units when a blackout occurs (Refer to Fig. 2-6).
Modulon NH Plus Series
2-5
2ΗOperation
2-7 Bypass Mode (Parallel)
Fig. 2-7 Bypass Mode (Parallel)
The same as what mentioned in Section 2-3 except two UPS units sharing the load (Refer
to Fig. 2-7).
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2-8 Manual Bypass Mode (Parallel)
Fig. 2-8 Manual Bypass Mode (Parallel)
The same as what mentioned in Section 2-4 except two UPS units sharing the load.
Remember that both UPS should transfer to manual bypass mode (Refer to Fig. 2-8).
Modulon NH Plus Series
2-7
2ΗOperation
2-9 Hot Standby Redundancy
The configuration of hot-standby redundancy is to use the identical UPS as the bypass
source of single UPS. This installation will make sure if the output power for load is still
present even when the main UPS malfunctions (Refer to Fig. 2-9).
Fig. 2-9 Hot Standby Redundancy
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3. General View
3-1 Appearance
External
Battery Pack
(40AH)
Power Unit
(120kVA)
External
Battery Pack
(26AH)
Power Unit
(80kVA)
LCD Display and Control Panel
Modulon NH Plus Series
3-1
3ΗGeneral View
3-1-1 Dimension
910±1
1165±5
520±1
Fig. 3-1 Power Unit (80KVA)
Fig. 3-2 Power Unit (120KVA)
3-2
Fig. 3-3 External Battery Pack (26AH)
Fig. 3-4 External Battery Pack (40AH)
Modulon NH Plus Series
3-3
3ΗGeneral View
3-2 Function Introduction
3-2-1 Front Panel
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Power
Modules
I/P and O/P
Protectors
1. LCD Display and Control Panel / Status LED indicators
- UPS status and message display.
- Parameter settings and button control.
- UPS startup / shutdown.
- EPO: Emergency power off.
For more details, refer to Section 6-1.
2. Power Modules
- Bezel can be easily removed for maintenance.
- The maximum capacity of each power module is 20KVA
and the height is 3U (132mm).
- The capacity can be expanded at most 6 modules in
120kVA cabinet.
- Hot swap function for module replacement.
3. I/P and O/P Protectors
- There are four protectors: Input, Bypass, Manual Bypass
and Output.
- All protectors belong to no-fuse breaker type.
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3-2-2 Rear Panel
Interface
Power
Modules
Wiring
Terminal Block
Caster & Stop
Fig. 3-5 Rear view of NH Plus
1. Interfaces
Provide multi-interface for monitoring and control purpose.
There are:
(1) Two multi-function slots (SNMP card, Relay I/O control card and Mobus card are
optional accessories).
(2) Parallel port.
(3) Input and output dry contacts.
(4) RS232: Delta software ”UPSentry Smart 2000” or “Insight Power Manager” is the
optional choice for central monitoring and control purpose.
For more details, refer to Section 3-3.
2. Power modules
- Remove the cover, then you can perform wiring for power modules.
3. Wiring terminal block
Modulon NH Plus Series
3-5
3ΗGeneral View
- Remove the cover, then you can perform wiring for input, output and external battery.
- Input power source: 3 phases (R, S, T and neutral N).
- Bypass input source: 3 Phases (R, S, T and neutral N).
- External battery pack: positive (+), negative (-) and neutral N.
- UPS output: 3 Phases (R, S, T and neutral N).
- Protection Earth: For safety considerations.
Different regions may have their own markings of power phases.
The following table is a cross reference for possible use.
Three Phase
L1
L2
L3
America / Asia
R
S
T
Europe
U
V
W
4. Caster & Stop:
- Move the UPS for short distance.
- Casters with stop function.
- Adjustable leveler for stabilization.
- Balance supporter for safety.
3-2-3 External Battery Cabinet – Rear Panel
1. Dry Contacts
There are two kinds of messages that can be transmitted.
- Battery cabinet temperature
- Battery cabinet status
A
B
A: Temperature of Battery Cabinet
B: Status of Battery Cabinet
For more details, refer to Section 3-3.
2. Protector
Protection and control switch for batteries.
3. Caster & Stop
With the same function as those equipped with UPS.
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4. Wiring Terminal Block
- You can remove the cover to perform the connection.
- Terminal: positive(+), negative(-) and neutral (N).
- Two blocks for connecting the UPS and the next battery cabinet.
Status
contact
Protector
Wiring
Terminal Block
Caster & Stop
Fig. 3-6 Rear View of Battery Cabinet
Modulon NH Plus Series
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3ΗGeneral View
3-2-4 Power Module
Each power module is an independent 20kVA/16kW unit, consisting of a power factor
corrected rectifier, a battery charger and an inverter, with associated monitoring and
control circuitry.
Status
Off
Fail
On
Locking Latch
Fig. 3-7 Front View of Power Module
Fig. 3-8 Rear View of Power Module
Fig. 3-9 Top View of Power Module
CAUTIONS!
Power Modules are heavy (~30kg).
Two people are required for handling.
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3-3 Interface
Fig. 3-10 Interface
3-3-1 Dry Contact Input
P1: REPO (Remote Emergency Power Off)
P2: Dry contact input (Two sets)
P3: External Battery Cabinet Temperature 1
P4: External Battery Cabinet Temperature 2
P5: External Battery Cabinet Temperature 3
P6: External Battery Cabinet Temperature 4
P7: External Battery Status
1. P1: REPO
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The NH Plus Series provides a convenient method for
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users remotely power off the UPS if an emergency
event occurs.
Simply connect the cable from remote site to this terminal.
The user may install a button or switch to easily press the button
to power off the UPS. This REPO is a normal open contact.
Modulon NH Plus Series
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12V
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4
2
3
Fig. 3-11 REPO Circuit
3ΗGeneral View
2. P2: Dry Contact Input (Two sets)
The NH Plus Series UPS provides two sets of
dry contact input to receive external signals
and then the UPS can take corresponding
response.
These contacts belong to “normal open” type.
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12V
12V
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4
2
3
1
4
2
3
Fig. 3-12 Dry Contact Input
3. P3~P6: External Battery Cabinet Temperature
You can order the optional accessory “sensor kit” to detect the
temperature of external battery cabinet.
4. P7: Status of External Battery Cabinet
You can order the optional cable to detect the status of external battery cabinet.
This function is only for cabinet ordered from DELTA.
Pin1: +12V
Pin2: The detection cable is connected.
Pin3: Status of external battery cabinet breaker:
- Signal active means the breaker is on.
- Signal inactive means the breaker is off.
Pin4: Reserved
Pin5: Reference voltage
3-10
3-3-2 Dry Contact Output
COMM_A
+12VS
1
3
DRYA_NO
2
4
COMM_B
+12VS
1
3
DRYB_NO
2
4
COMM_C
1
2
4
DRYC_NO
COMM_D
DRY3
+12VS
1
3
2
4
DRYC_NO
COMM_E
DRY4
+12VS
1
3
2
4
DRYE_NO
COMM_F
DRY5
+12VS
1
3
DRYF_NO
2
4
Fig. 3-13 Dry Contact Output
Modulon NH Plus Series
DRY2
+12VS
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1
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10
11
12
DRY1
3-11
DRY6
3ΗGeneral View
The NH Plus Series UPS provides 6 dry contact outputs. These contacts can be set to
Contact Message
Description
Pin1-2
Load on inverter
The UPS is working normally.
Pin3-4
Load on auto bypass
The UPS is in bypass mode.
Pin5-6
Pin7-8
Mains1 input fails when
loading on inverter
Battery low
Pin9-10
Bypass input abnormal
The Utility is blackout or abnormal. The UPS is in backup
mode.
The UPS is in backup mode, and the battery voltage is closed
to the terminative limit. (The battery voltage is lower than
220V.)
The bypass is abnormal (frequency, phase), and the output
frequency will follow the rating.
Performs the battery test. The battery voltage is lower than the
default value.
Pin11-12 Battery test failure
normally open or normally close. The default message is shown in the table below.
There are other 13 choices as shown below.
Contact Message
Description
10.
Internal communication
The communication of module is abnormal.
failure
External parallel
During installation of the parallel redundancy, the parallel
communication failure
communication is abnormal.
Output overload
The loading is over rated output of the UPS.
warning/shutdown
Power module fault shutdown The module fails and the UPS is shut down.
11.
Power module warning
The module has errors, but the UPS can still function normally.
12.
EPO activated
Urgently power off the UPS.
13.
Load on manual bypass
The UPS transfers to manual bypass mode.
14.
The temperature is too high.
15.
Battery cabinet over
temperature
warning/shutdown
Output voltage abnormal
16.
Battery need replace
17.
18.
Bypass over temperature
warning/shutdown
Battery ground fault
Overdue for battery replacement (Compared with system
setup.)
Bypass “static transfer switch” is over temperature.
19.
Bypass static switch fault
7.
8.
9.
The output voltage is too high or too low.
Grounding error
The bypass “static transfer switch” is abnormal.
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3-3-3 RS232 Port
Use a RS232 cable to connect the computer.
DELTA develops various powerful software such as “UPSentry
Smart 2000” and “InsightPower Manager” to integrate the UPS
into your system. For more details, refer to Chapter 7.
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7
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TX
RX
Fig. 3-14 RS232
3-3-4 Parallel Port
For redundancy or expansion installation, you simply connect two UPSs via a parallel
communication cable.
Use the parallel communication cable in the accessory pack. Linking the UPS
with other cables will result in accidents.
3-3-5 Smart Card Slot
The NH Plus Series UPS provides two smart slots. DELTA develops many powerful smart
cards for various applications. There are 5 accessories available as below.
Smart Card
Part No.
SNMP Card
3915100120-S
Programmable Relay
3915100147-S
I/O Card
ModBUS Card
3915100422-S
Environmental Sensor
3915100423-S
SNMP+Switching Hub
3915100514-S
Please contact your local dealer or agent for orders.
Modulon NH Plus Series
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3ΗGeneral View
1. SNMP Card (Part No.: 3915100120-S)
Golden Finger: 12V DC, Communicate with UPS.
Dip Switch: Normal, Configuration, Pass Through and Sensor modes.
Reset: Reset SNMP. card.
Console Port: Connect the HyperTerminal for configuration or Sensor
Box for environmental monitoring.
RJ45 Network Port: 10/100 M Auto-Negotiation Ethernet interface.
Features:
‹ SNMP agent and web server implemented in UPS supporting the following protocols:
ARP, IP, ICMP, SNMPv1, SNMPv3 USM, UDP, TCP, HTTP, FTP, TFTP, SMTP, BOOTP,
SNTP, DN and Telnet.
‹ Security login by MD5 .
‹ User level management.
‹ Firmware upgrade for new features through TFTP.
‹ Batch configuration through FTP.
‹ Save event logs and history values of UPS in EEPROM.
‹ Scheduled UPS shutdown, restart and test.
‹ Wake-On-LAN packet to wake up PC.
‹ Send the e-mail and SNMP trap to notify users.
‹ Provides InsightPower Client software to protect public operating systems.
‹ Provides InsightPower Manager to monitor all the UPS information in the network.
‹ Provides the InsightPower EzSetting software to easily configure for the first time and
upgrade firmware.
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Technical Specification
Network Connection
RJ-45
Temperature
0~40°C
Humidity
10~80% (Relative)
Input Power
9~24V DC
Power Consumption
1 Watt (Maximum)
Dimension (L x W)
130 x 60 mm
Weight
58g
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SW1
SW2
Mode
ON
ON
Configuration
ON
OFF
For Environmental Sensor
OFF
ON
Pass Through
OFF
OFF
Normal
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2. Programmable Relay I/O Card (Part No.: 3915100147-S)
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Features:
‹ The status information on UPS is
presented as 6 contact closures
and programmable output contacts.
‹ UPS event monitoring in various
application practices.
‹ Configurable UPS shutdown delay
time.
‹ Configurable input signal during
UPS shutdown or battery test.
‹ Provides graceful unattended shutdown to protect up to 6 computers.
Modulon NH Plus Series
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3ΗGeneral View
Technical Specification
Input Power
8 ~ 20VDC
Temperature
0 ~ 40°C
10 ~ 80 %
1.2 Watt.(Maximum)
Humidity
Power
Consumption
Dimension(L x W)
130x60mm
Weight
200g
Relay I/O
Maximum
DC Voltage
DC Current
R1~R6
24V
1A
Input
24V
10mA
I/O Definition
GND-R: Relay Grounding
Common: 12 ~ 24VDC
Default
R1
Summary Alarm
R2
Input Power Fail
R3
Battery Low
R4
UPS in Bypass Mode
R5
Overload
R6
Over Temperature
Input: Remote shutdown or battery test
Tx: Transmit to PC, connect to RS232 pin-2.
Rx: Receive from PC, connect to RS232 pin-3.
GND-C: Ground for configuration, connect to RS232 pin-5.
OFF (Default)
ON
SW1
Normally Open
Normally Close
SW2
Default Settings
Customized Settings
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3. ModBUS Card (Part No.: 3915100422-S)
Features:
‹ Translate the UPS RS232 protocol into another RS232 and RS422/485 Modbus
protocol.
‹ Device ID is adjustable by 8 dip switches. The value is from 0 to 255.
‹ The RS422/485 terminal resistor is selectable by using dip-switches and easy to
install.
‹ Baud rate and parity options are also adjustable by using dip switches.
‹ 2 LEDs for indicating communication status.
Technical Specification
Input Power
8 ~ 20VDC
Temperature
0 ~ 40°C
Humidity
10 ~ 80 %
Power
1 Watt. (Maximum)
Consumption
Dimension (L x W)
130x60mm
Weight
150g
I/O Definition
GND
Ground for RS232
RS232-Tx
Tx to PC
RS232-Rx
RS422-T+
RS422-D+
RS422-TRS422-DRS422-R+
Rx from PC
T+ for RS422 or
D+ for RS485
T- for RS422 or
D- for RS485
R+ for RS422
RS422-R-
R- for RS422
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3-4 Other Optional Accessories
1. Environmental Sensor (Part No.: 3915100423-S)
Features:
‹ Real-time temperature/humidity and other environmental condition monitoring.
‹ Monitors the status of 4 user-provide contact devices to protect your critical
equipments.
Technical Specificationʳ
Temperature Range
0°C ~ 65°C
± 2% of full scale
Accuracy
Humidity Range
10% ~ 90%
Accuracy
± 8% (full scale for 15~35°C)
Contact Input
4 sets
Pin-1
Common
Pin-2
Smoke
Pin-3
Fire
Pin-4
Water
Pin-5
Security
Contact Configuration
Normally Open or Normally Close
Dimension (W x D x H)
60 x 50 x 18 mm
Weight
142g
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2. SNMP+ Switching Hub (Part No.: 3915100514-S)
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Features:
‹ Fast Ethernet 5 ports 10/100M smart switching hub.
‹ SNMP agent and web server implemented in UPS supporting the following protocols:
ARP, IP, ICMP, SNMPv1, SNMPv3 USM, UDP, TCP, HTTP, FTP, TFTP, SMTP, BOOTP,
SNTP, DN and Telnet.
‹ Security login by MD5.
‹ User-level management.
‹ Firmware upgrade for new features
through TFTP.
‹ Batch configuration through FTP.
‹ Saves event logs and history values
of the UPS in EEPROM.
‹ Scheduled UPS shutdown, restart and test.
‹ Wake-On-LAN packet to wake up PC.
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Send the e-mail and SNMP trap to notify users.
Provides InsightPower Client software to protect public operating systems.
Provides InsightPower Manager to monitor all of the UPS information in the network.
Provides InsightPower EzSetting software to easily configure for the first time and
upgrade firmware.
Technical Specification
Network Connection
RJ-45
Temperature
0~40°C
Humidity
10~80% (Relative)
Input Power
12V DC
Power Consumption
4.5 Watt. (Maximum)
Dimension (W x D x H)
65x143 x 28 mm
Weight
Dip Switch Mode
SW1
320g
SW2
Mode
ON
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
ON
Configuration
Environmental
Sensor
Pass Through Mode
OFF
OFF
Normal
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3-5 Technical Specification
Capacity
Input
80KVA/64KW
Rating Voltage
V
220/380, 230/400, 240/415
(3ӥʳ 4W+Earth)
Voltage Regulation
%
-25 ~ +20
Input Current Harmonic Distortion
(Full Load)
%
<5
Frequency
Hz
50 / 60
PFC (Full Load)
> 0.99
Frequency Tolerance
Hz
Output Voltage
V
Output Frequency
Hz
50 / 60
Total Harmonic (Linear Load)
%
Љ3
Static
%
̈́1
Dynamic
%
̈́7 (10% ~ 90% Linear Load)
Interior Oscillator
Hz
̈́0.05
Synchronized
%
Voltage
Output
120KVA/96KW
Regulation
Frequency
Regulation
45 ~ 65
220/380, 230/400, 240/415 (3ӥʳ 4W+Earth)
̈́5
Љ125%: 10minutes
Overload
Audible Battery Backup
;
Љ150%: 1minute
Intermittent
Warning UPS Abnormal
Continuous
LED
UPS status: Normal, Bypass, Backup and Fault
LCD
Input/Output, Bypass, Inverter, Frequency, Loading and Battery voltage, current,
UPS abnormal message and intelligent self diagnosis
Display
Remote
Monitor up to 31 PCs, Graphically display records and historical data and Fault records
Monitor
retrieved
Control
Remote control the Inverter and alarm, setup password and auto-dial warning
Standard
Interface
RS232, Dry Contact Output
SNMP card, Modbus card, Relay I/O control card, Environmental sensor box, SNMP+5
Optional
Ports Hub
Parallel Redundancy
Yes (1+1 for two UPSs of the same capacity only!)
EPO
Standard (Local and Remote)
SRAM Event Log
Yes (500 records)
Others Parameter Configuration
Yes
Hot Standby Installation
Battery Temperature Compensation
Optional
Battery Start
Standard
Efficiency
Overall
Feasible
Normal
%
94
ECO
%
97
Transfer Time
ms
0
Temperature
°C
0Д40
Humidity (Non Condensed)
%
90
dBA
70
Noise (One Meter)
Dimension
Weight
Width
mm
520
520
Depth
mm
910
975
Height
mm
1165
1695
Kg
259
379
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4. Installation and Wiring
4-1 Before Installation
Due to different installation environment, we strongly recommend that you read this
manual carefully before installation. Only qualified service personnel can perform
installation and maintenance.
4-2 Package Inspections
External
There are some unpredictable situations that can be possibly encountered during UPS
transportation. Therefore, we recommend that you immediately inspect the container for
any obvious damage or mishandling.
Internal
1. When you unpack the container, immediately examine the UPS or battery pack cabinet.
2. Check the rating label on the rear side of cabinet. Confirm if the model name and
capacity correctly match your original requirements.
3. Examine if the parts are loose or damaged.
4. Examine any accessory is missing. The NH Plus Series has the following accessory:
- RS232 cable: 1 pcs (Length= 1.8m)
- Parallel communication cable: 1 pcs (Length= 2m)
- Remote EPO - wiring connector: 1 set (2 contact module)
- Input dry contact - wiring connector: 1 set (4 contact module)
- Output dry contact – wiring connector: 1 set (12 contact module)
- Power monitoring software CD: 1 pcs
If the following conditions occur:
- Any damage observed, either external or internal.
- Any accessory is missing or damaged,
Please immediately contact your dealer or local agent for assistance.
4-3 Storing Conditions for Delayed Installation
1. If you have received the UPS and do not perform the installation immediately, be sure to
store the UPS under:
- Temperature below 40°C
- Relative humidity below 90%
2. If the period of UPS installation is over 6 months, be sure to charge batteries for at least
8 hours before the first use.
Charging procedures:
- Connect UPS to the utility power. If there is an external battery pack, connect the
cable of battery pack to the UPS.
- The UPS starts up normally. At this time, the UPS will charge the batteries by internal
charging circuit.
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3. The carton and the original packaging must remain sealed to prevent any possible
damage from mouse or similar creatures.
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Connect and power the loading only when the battery is fully charged. The
purpose is to make sure that the UPS can provide the backup power to loads when
a blackout occurs.
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4-4 Installation Environment and Position
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4-4-1 Handling Safety
1. The NH Plus series UPS is equipped with casters so that you can roll the UPS in a short
distance to the desired location. During unpacking process, be sure to make full use of
manpower and a suitable machine (such as stacker) with sufficient capacity to carefully
move the UPS.
Please pay extremely close attention while unbolting the UPS from the shipping
pallet. Prevent any accident resulting from unexpected move.
2. Casters are only suitable for moving on even surface. Avoid moving the UPS on bumpy
route, because this may cause damage of UPS or tip-over accident.
3. Push the UPS from either front or rear side otherwise could cause tip-over accident.
4. When the UPS needs a long-distance movement, make use of a suitable machine but
not casters of the UPS.
4-4-2 UPS Position
1. Position the UPS or external battery pack by suitable machine.
2. Refer to Table 4-1 and 4-2. Ensure that the UPS is positioned at a suitable floor which
can sustain for the weight.
3. After positioning the UPS, ensure to push C (Stop) to “ON” until strictly fastened and
adjust leveler to the floor.
B
A
C
4-2
A: Leveler
B: Caster
C: Stop
‹ Table 4-1 Floor Loading for UPS
Input: 220/380 Vac
Capacity
/
Output: 220/380 Vac
80KVA
120KVA
Weight (Kg)
259
379
Floor Loading (kg/m2)
548
748
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‹ Table 4-2 Floor Loading for External Battery Packʳ
Batteries - 40 pcs
Capacity (Ah)
12V/26AH
12V/40AH
Weight (kg)
470
700
Floor Loading (kg/m2)
1064
1575
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4. Attach the balance supporter to the UPS with bolts.
Balance
Supporter
The UPS may topple over under unexpected conditions withoug balance
supporter. Be sure to mount two balance supporters on both sides of the
UPS for safety reasons.
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4-4-3 Installation Environment
1. The NH Plus series UPS is for in-house use only. The installation space should be
conditioned at temperature of 25°C and relative humidity of <90%. And the maximum
operation altitude is 3000 m.
2. The circumstance surrounding the UPS should be kept clean. Prevent any possible
damage from mouse or similar objects.
3. The NH Plus Series UPS requires good ventilation and heat dissipation. It features
fans for heat dissipation. The air flow circulates from front to the rear bezel. Therefore,
we strongly recommend the following:
(1) A clearance of at least 100cm in front of UPS should be provided to permit free
9*passage of service engineer and ventilation purpose.
(2) A clearance of at least 50cm between rear bezel of UPS and wall should be
provided to permit free passage of service engineer and ventilation purpose.
(3) A clearance of at least 50cm between the top of UPS and the ceiling should be
provided to permit free passage of service engineer.
(4) A clearance of at least 100cm in front of external battery cabinet should be
provided for maintenance and at least 50cm between rear bezel and the wall
should be provided for ventilation.
4. It is recommended that you install fire extinguisher beside the UPS for emergency
use.
Do not use any air conditioning or similar facility that blows air directly onto the
rear side of the UPS.
4-4
4-5 Wiring
4-5-1 Preparations
1.
2.
3.
4.
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De-energize all input (AC or DC) or output power of the UPS before installing cables
or making any electrical connection.
Ensure that all cables are correctly marked according to the purpose, as well as the
polarity, phase and diameter.
If the input/output power of the UPS is WYE-WYE (Y connection), ”Neutral”
and ”Ground” should not be connected.
If the input power has VNG>0, and client requested the VNG must be 0 volt inside the UPS ,
the solution is to install an isolation transformer before UPS and input power source. Then,
connect “Neutral” and “Ground” of the UPS together.
Make use of suitable conduits and gland to protect I/O wiring according to local
regulations. Refer to Table 4-3.
Table 4-3: Input/Output Electrical Data
UPS
module
Quantity
1
2
3
4
5
6
Input
(V)
Output
(V)
220/380
220/380
220/380
220/380
220/380
220/380
220/380
220/380
220/380
220/380
220/380
220/380
Input
Breaker
(A)
50
75
125
150
200
250
Cable
(mm²)
10
16
35
25*2
35*2
50*2
Bypass
Breaker
(A)
50
75
125
150
200
250
Bypass
Cable
(mm²)
10
16
35
25*2
35*2
50*2
Output
Breaker
(A)
50
75
125
150
200
250
Output
Cable
(mm²)
10
16
35
25*2
35*2
50*2
* Follow the statute according to the installation region and select a suitable
breaker and cable.
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Table 4-4: External Battery Cabinet Configuration Data
UPS Module
Q’ty
Rating Power
(kVA)
1
20
Circuit Breaker
Rating Current (A)
Battery Cable
(mm²)
Battery Fuse (A)
10
100
80
2
40
16
3
60
125
35
125
4
80
160
25*2
160
5
100
200
35*2
200
6
120
250
50*2
250
* When connecting a non-Delta external battery cabinet to the UPS, it is compulsory to
install an appropriate non-fuse DC breaker and fast-acting fuses (when short-circuit
occurs, the melting current must be 5~6 times of the battery fuse’s rating current).
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4ΗInstallation and Wiring
* Please follow Table 4-4 to select appropriate battery fuses for different rating-power
UPSs.
* The breaker must be a 4-pole non-fuse DC breaker with characteristics of 1-pole
250Vdc, 2-pole 500Vdc, 3-pole 750Vdc and 35kA (or above) DC breaking capacity.
Please follow Figure 4-1 or Figure 4-2 to install a 4-pole non-fuse DC breaker and
fast-acting fuses between the UPS and the non-Delta external battery cabinet.
Fig. 4-1 A 4-pole Non-fuse DC Breaker and Fast-acting Fuses Installation I
Fig. 4-2 A 4-pole Non-fuse DC Breaker and Fast-acting Fuses Installation II
5.
6.
7.
8.
Confirm the power phase of R, S and T.
Confirm the polarity of battery cable.
Connect the ground of external battery cabinet to UPS’s ground.
Connect the UPS’s ground to the protective earth.
Wrong cabling will result in severe accidents or damages of the UPS.
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4-5-2 Wiring (Single Unit)
Wiring procedure:
Remover
Cover
Input
External Battery
Output
Grounding
Terminal
Fig. 4-3 Wiring Terminal
1. Remove the terminal cover at the rear side. See Fig. 4-3.
2. You can see the terminal block with marks as below.
‹ Input / Bypass: R, S, T and neutral
‹ Output: R, S, T and neutral
‹ External Battery: positive(+), negative(-) and neutral
‹ Grounding Terminal: Protection
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3. The rated voltage of standard model is 220/380VAC, 230/400VAC or 240/415VAC.
4. The battery rating voltage is ±240VDC.
5. Confirm if the input and bypass input circuit breakers (Q1 and Q2) are cut off (Refer to
Fig.4-4).
6. Confirm if the manual bypass circuit breaker (Q3) is cut off.
7. Confirm if the output circuit breaker (Q4) of UPS is cut off.
8. According to UPS model you have selected, use suitable cables and lugs (Refer to
Table 4-3).
9. Connect all cables to the right terminal or location as indicated. (Refer to Fig. 4-3).
Q4
Q3
Q2
Q1
Q1: Input Circuit Breaker
Q2: Bypass Input Circuit Breaker
Q3: Manual Bypass Circuit Breaker
Q4: Output Circuit Breaker
Fig. 4-4 Circuit Breaker
4-8
4-5-3 Connecting External Battery Cabinet
UPS
Battery Cabinet
Fig. 4-5 Wiring of External Battery Cabinet
Connect corresponding terminals (+, N, –) between UPS and external battery cabinet.
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4ΗInstallation and Wiring
Non-Delta External Battery Cabinet Connection:
A non-Delta external battery cabinet shall include 40 batteries connected in
string and you should connect the cabinet’s neutral to the middle 20th and 21st
batteries. You should use three cables to connect a non-Delta external battery
cabinet with the ‘+’, ‘-’ and ‘N’ terminals marked on the UPS.
When connecting a non-Delta external battery cabinet with the UPS, you must
install an appropriate 4-pole non-fuse DC breaker and fast-acting fuses
(please refer to Table 4-4). Do not use an AC breaker. The closer the breaker
and the fuses are to the batteries, the better. Please refer to the figure below.
Fig. 4-6 Non-Delta External Battery Cabinet Connection
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4-5-4 Wiring (Parallel Redundancy, Single Input)
1. Confirm if the input and bypass input breaker (Q1 and Q2) are cut off (Refer to Fig. 4-4).
2. Confirm if the manual bypass circuit breaker (Q3) is cut off.
3. Confirm if the output breaker (Q4) is cut off.
4. According to UPS model you have selected, make use of a suitable cable and lug
(Refer to Table 4-3).
5. Connect all cables to the right terminal or location as indicated (Refer to Fig. 4-3).
6. Connect the parallel communication cable between UPS1 and UPS2 (Refer Fig. 4-7).
1. For installation of parallel system, the total cable length of input must be equal
to the one of output. This regulation prevents unbalanced load shared by two
UPSs under bypass mode.
i.e.: Res1 + OP1 = Res2 + OP2 = (The deviation must be less than 10%)
2. Two UPSs must have the same rating/capacity for parallel installation.
Different ratings cannot link together. Otherwise, it may result in accidents.
Fig. 4-7 Wiring (Parallel Redundancy, Single Input)
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4-5-5 Wiring (Parallel Redundancy, Dual Input)
1. Confirm if the input and bypass input breaker (Q1 and Q2) are cut off (Refer to Fig. 4-4).
2. Confirm if the manual bypass circuit breaker (Q3) is cut off.
3. Confirm if the output breaker (Q4) is cut off.
4. According to UPS model you have selected, make use of a suitable cable and lug
(Refer to Table 4-3).
5. Connect all cables to the right terminal or location as indicated (Refer to Fig. 4-3).
6. Connect the parallel communication cable between UPS1 and UPS2 (Refer Fig. 4-8).
1. For installation of parallel system, the total cable length of input must be equal
to one of output. This regulation prevents unbalanced load shared by two UPSs
under bypass mode.
i.e.: Res1 + OP1 = Res2 + OP2 = (Deviation must be less than 10%)
2. Two UPSs must have the same rating/capacity for parallel installation.
Different ratings cannot link together. Otherwise, it may result in accidents.
Fig. 4-8 Wiring (Parallel Redundancy, Dual Input)
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5. Operating Procedures
5-1 Startup Procedures (Single Unit)
Before starting up the UPS system, be sure to check the following items first.
‹ Ensure all circuit breakers are cut off and switched to OFF, as well as the breaker or
fuse of the external battery cabinet.
‹ Confirm if the locking latch is located at “±”.
‹ Confirm if there is no voltage potential between NEUTRAL and Ground.
‹ Confirm if the input power source matches the rated voltage, frequency, phase and
battery of the UPS that you have installed.
Off
Q4
Q3
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Q2
Q1
5-1
Fail
On
Q1: Input Protection Circuit Breaker
Q2: Bypass Input Protection Circuit
Breaker
Q3: Manual Bypass Protection Circuit
Breaker
Q4: Output Protection Circuit Breaker
5ΗOperating Procedures
If the conditions mentioned above are satisfied, follow the steps below to start up.
1. If there is an external battery cabinet, switch the circuit breaker of battery cabinet to
ON and confirm if manual bypass protection circuit breaker Q3 is cut off and switched
to OFF.
2.
Switch on Q2 and Q4.
The LCD monitor will start displaying. After initialization, the LCD screen will
show ”ON AUTO BYPASS”. In the meantime, the UPS output is supplied by the
bypass source and the LED indicator of ”BYPASS” will also light on.
3.
Switch Q1 to ON. If the input power source is within tolerance range, the UPS power
module will be ready to start up.
4.
Press the “I” button for 3 seconds until you hear a “beep” and then release the button.
At this time, the inverter will start the synchronization with bypass source. The UPS
will automatically transfer from bypass mode to inverter mode, and the output will be
supplied by the inverter. The ”BYPASS” LED indicator lights off and the ”NORMAL”
LED indicator lights on.
5-2 Battery Startup Procedures (Single Unit)
1.
2.
3.
4.
Switch the circuit breaker of external battery cabinet to ON and confirm if Q3 is cut off
and switched to OFF.
Press the “I” button for 3 seconds until you hear a “beep” and then release the button.
The UPS will start up by DC-bus soft start. The inverter will be activated by adopting
the default frequency value.
When the inverter startup is completed, the UPS will transfer to Inverter mode and
the ”BATTERY” LED indicator lights on.
5-3 Shutdown Procedures (Single Unit)
This operating procedure can cut off all the power supply. Be sure to confirm if the loads
are turned off first! Refer to following steps.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Press the “O” button for 3 seconds until you hear a “beep” and then release button.
The LCD screen will show “SHUTDOWN UPS?”, then selected “YES” and press
“ ” to confirm.
If the UPS is originally in
- Normal mode: The UPS will transfer to bypass mode. The LCD screen will
show ”ON AUTO BYPASS”.
- Battery mode: The UPS will shut down the inverter and cut off the output power.
Switch off Q1.
Switch off Q2.
Confirm if the UPS is turned off and all the circuits are off.
If there is an external battery cabinet, switch off the circuit breaker of battery cabinet.
Switch off Q4.
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5-4 Manual Bypass Startup Procedures (Single Unit)
If the UPS is in normal mode, press the “O” button for 3 seconds until you hear a “beep”
and then release the button. The LCD screen will show “SHUTDOWN UPS?”, then select
” to confirm. The UPS will automatically transfer to bypass mode.
“YES” and press “
1.
2.
3.
Confirm if the UPS is in bypass mode.
Switch on “Q3”.
Switch off “Q4”.
1. Only for maintenance purpose, you can manually turn on the bypass switch
“Q3”. If you switch on Q3 under normal condition, the inverter will shut down
and the output will be supplied by manual bypass source.
2. Manual bypass mode ensures that the UPS supplies the loads from manual
bypass source. The service personnel can perform maintenance process under
this mode without interrupting the loads. At this moment, the UPS is still
supplied by input power source. If the service personnel want to replace any
circuit board or component, please power off the UPS (Refer to 5-3) first.
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5ΗOperating Procedures
5-5 Startup Procedures (Parallel Redundancy)
Before starting up the UPS system, be sure to check the following items first.
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All circuit breakers are cut off and switched to OFF, as well as the breaker or fuse of
the external battery cabinet.
Confirm if the locking latch is located at “±”.
Confirm if there is no voltage potential between NEUTRAL and Ground.
Confirm if the input power source matches the rated voltage, frequency, phase and
battery of the UPS that you have installed.
For parallel redundancy installation, you must set the ID code of each UPS as “01”
and “02” by configuring the control panel. Refer to Chapter 7.
DIP Switch Setting on rear panel for parallel installation:
Two units parallel:
Dip switches of two units must turn on (on lower side).
Three units parallel:
Dip switch of middle unit must turn off (on upper side).
Dip switches of another two units must turn on (on lower side).
Four units parallel:
Dip switches of middle two units must turn off (on upper side).
Dip switches of another two units must turn on (on lower side).
P1
PARALLEL
P2
P3
P4
P5
P6
P7
RS232
PARALLEL
OUTPUT DRY CONTACT
Startup procedure:
If the conditions mentioned above are satisfied, follow the steps below to start up.
1. Connect two UPSs by using the parallel communication cable. Ensure the connector
is fastened to the DB9 port.
2. Switch the breaker of external battery cabinet to ON.
3. Switch on bypass input protection circuit breaker “Q2” of each UPS. The LCD screen
will show ”ON AUTO BYPASS”.
4. Switch on “Q1” of each UPS.
5. Press the “I” button for 3 seconds until you hear a “beep” and then release the button.
The inverter will be activated and synchronize with bypass source.
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6. Repeat Step 5 to start up another UPS. When the inverter voltage of both UPSs
activates normally, both UPSs will transfer to normal mode at the same time.
7. Check the output voltage deviation per each phase of each UPS (must be less than
5V). If it is normal, switch on “Q4” of each UPS.
5-6 Shutdown Procedures (Parallel Redundancy)
If you need to shut down one of the paralleled UPSs:
1. Press the “O” button on the UPS that you want to shut down for 3 seconds until you
hear a “beep” and then release the button. The LCD screen will show “SHUTDOWN
” to confirm.
UPS?”, then select “YES” and press “
- If the other UPS can take over the total loads, then the turn-off one will shutdown
inverter. The LCD screen shows ”LOAD NOT POWERED” for the turn-off one. The
working UPS shows ”ONLINE MODE”.
- If the total loads are greater than one UPS can take over, then both UPSs will shut
down the inverter and transfer to bypass mode. Both UPSs show ”ON AUTO
BYPASS”.
2. Switch off “Q1” and “Q4” of the UPS that you want to shut down.
3. Switch off “Q2” of the UPS that you want to shut down.
4. When all the power modules complete the discharging procedures, the LCD screen
will be off.
5. Switch off the battery circuit breaker of the external battery cabinet.
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5-7 Manual Bypass Startup Procedures (Parallel Redundancy)
Only for maintenance purpose, you can manually turn on the bypass switch. If you
switch on Q3 under normal status, the inverter will shut down and the output will
be supplied by manual bypass source.
5-7-1 Online Mode Transfers to Manual Bypass Mode
1. Press the “O” button of the UPS that you want to shut down for 3 seconds until you
hear a “beep” and then release the button. The LCD screen will show “SHUTDOWN
UPS?”, then select “YES” and press “ ” to confirm.
- If the other UPS can take over the total loads, then the turned-off one will shut down
the inverter. The LCD screen shows ”LOAD NOT POWERED” for the turned-off
one. The working UPS shows ”ONLINE MODE”.
- If the total loads are greater than one UPS can take over, then both UPSs will shut
down the inverter and transfer to bypass mode. Both UPSs show ”ON AUTO
BYPASS”.
2. Repeat Step 1 for another UPS.
3. Switch off “Q1” of both UPSs.
4. Confirm if both UPSs are completely shut down.
5. Switch on “Q3” of both UPSs. Bypass power source supplies the loads. The LCD
screen shows ”ON MANUAL BYPASS”.
6. Switch off ”Q4” and ”Q2” of both UPSs. The LCD screen will be off.
7. Switch off battery circuit breaker of the external battery cabinet.
8. In this mode, only ”Q4” and terminal block has hazard voltage. Service personnel can
perform maintenance work.
5-7-2 Transferring from Manual Bypass Mode to Online Mode
1. Switch on the battery circuit breaker of external battery cabinet.
2. Switch on ”Q2” and ”Q4” of both UPSs.
Switch off ”Q3” of both UPSs. The LCD screens of both UPSs show ”ON AUTO
BYPASS”.
3. Switch on ”Q1” of both UPSs.
4. Press the “I” button for 3 seconds until you hear a “beep” and then release the button.
5. Repeat Step 5 to start up another UPS. When the inverter voltage of both UPSs
activates normally, both UPSs will transfer to normal mode at the same time.
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6. Power Module Replacement
6-1 Status LED Indicators for Power Module
Each power module features one LED to help inform the user about the power module
status.
LED status:
“OFF”:
When the locking latch is located at “²”, the power module is inactive.
When the locking latch is located at “±” and the main power is turned on, the power
module is failed.
“FLASHING”:
The power module is failed and off line.
“ON”:
The power module is active.
" Note:
While releasing the locking latch of power module during normal mode, the power
module is off line and discharges the DC bus until the DC bus voltage reaches safety
level. Then, the LED will be off.
Off
Off
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On
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Fail
On
6ΗPower Module Replacement
6-2 Power Module Replacement
WARNING!
Only trained persons familiar with the construction and operation of the equipment,
as well as the electrical and mechanical hazards involved, may install and remove
system components.
WARNING!
Before removing any Power Module, ensure that the remaining Power Modules can
support the load.
Follow the instructions below to replace or install the Power Module in the system.
Procedures for Replacing Power Modules
1. Remove the bezel cover of appropriate power module. While replacing a Power
Module, verify the faulty power module based on status LED indicators and the
message on the screen.
2. To de-activate the power module, unscrew the spring-activated knob of locking latch
until it pops out and then move the locking latch to located at “²”.
3. Use the screwdriver to unscrew the screws on both sides of power module.
CAUTION
Power Modules are heavy (30kg).
Two people are required for handling.
4. Two people stand on both sides of the UPS, then pull out and lift the power module.
Reverse procedure for installation of replacement power module.
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Off
Off
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Fail On
Fail On
7ΗDisplay and Configuration
7. Display and Configuration
7-1. Control Panel
5
2
1
4
3
7
6
9
8
10
11
Fig. 7-1 Control Panel
1. Normal (Green): Lights on when the UPS input power is normal.
2. Battery (Amber): Lights on when the UPS is in backup mode.
3. Bypass (Amber): Lights on when the UPS is in manual bypass mode.
4. Fault (Red): Lights on when any fault occurs.
5. LCD Display: Multi-language display (Chinese tradition/Big5, English)
6. ESC: Page up.
7/8. Configuration:
i and j: Cursor up or down.
: Confirm settings.
9. ON: Press for 3 seconds to start up the UPS (Inverter On).
10. OFF: Press for 3 seconds to power off the UPS (Inverter Off).
11. EPO: Emergency Power Off. Press EPO will completely power off the UPS.
7-1
7-2 LCD Display
NH Plus Series UPS features a user-friendly LCD screen to show messages.
7-2-1 LCD Display Hierarchy
Fig. 7-2 LCD Display Hierarchy
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7ΗDisplay and Configuration
7-3 Default Screen
After the UPS starts up and completes the self test, the screen will show as below.
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MAINS
!
PRE S S
T O B R OWS E
EVENT ( 0 0 4 )
1. When any event occurs, you will see the sign “!” flashes. You can press “j” to
see the details. For example:
Press “j” again will go to the next message. If there is no further message, the
screen will return to the default screen.
2. Press “ESC” at any time will return to the default screen.
7-3
7-3-1 Status Display
The LCD screen will show different status of the UPS.
1.
This message means the loads behind UPS are not powered on. The UPS cuts off the
output.
Possible causes:
- The UPS automatically shuts down by itself.
- Manually switch off the output circuit breaker.
2.
This message means the loads are supplied by bypass source due to initial startup of
the UPS.
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3.
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MAINS
!
PRES S
T O B R OWS E
EVENT ( 0 0 4 )
This message means the UPS starts up by battery power.
4.
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PRES S
T O B R OWS E
EVENT ( 0 0 4 )
This message means the UPS is in bypass mode. In the mean time, the main power
source and battery are cut off. So the loads may lose power if the bypass source
suddenly fails.
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5.
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MAINS
This message means the UPS is operating under normal condition (normal mode).
6.
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MAINS
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PRES S
T O B R OWS E
EVENT ( 0 0 4 )
This message means the UPS is in battery backup mode. The loads are supplied by
battery power.
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7.
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TEST
BYPA.
MAINS
This message means the UPS is performing the “battery test”.
8.
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MAINS
This message means the UPS is in ECO (Economic Operation) mode. The loads are
supplied by bypass source.
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9.
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BYPA.
MAINS
!
PRES S
T O B R OWS E
EVENT ( 0 0 4 )
This message means the UPS is in manual bypass mode. When the service personnel
performs the maintenance work, the UPS must transfer to this mode first.
In the mean time, the main power source and battery are cut off. So the loads may lose
the power if the bypass source suddenly fails.
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7ΗDisplay and Configuration
7-4 Main Menu
Press “
” in default screen will change to the main menu.
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ME A S U R E
UP S
S E T U P & C ON T R O L
MA I N T E NAN C E
Press “j” or ”i” to select the desired item, then press “
MEASURE
Use “j” or ”i” to select “Measure”, then press ”
Use “j” or ”i” to see all the UPS status.
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” to confirm.
” to confirm.
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L1 -N/ L2
L2 -N/ L3
L2 -N/ L3
MA I N S
#1
I NV T ( к)
38
#2
I NV T ( к)
37
Vp h a s e ( V )
221 . 9
223 . 7
222 . 6
#3
I NV T ( к)
37
Vl i ne (V)
384 . 5
385 . 8
384 . 9
#4
I NV T ( к)
38
4 . 1
4 . 2
4 . 0
60 . 0
60 . 0
60 . 0
Vp h a s e ( V )
221 . 9
223 . 7
222 . 6
Vl i ne (V)
384 . 5
385 . 8
384 . 9
F REQ ( H z )
60 . 0
60 . 0
60 . 0
I pha s e (A)
F REQ ( H z )
BY P A S S
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S TAT I C
I NV E R T E R
L1 -N
L2 -N
L3 -N
S W I T C H T ( к)
26
#1
VO L T ( V )
220 . 2
220 . 3
220 . 2
#1
P F C T ( к)
35
#2
VO L T ( V )
220 . 4
220 . 1
220 . 4
#2
P F C T ( к)
36
#3
VO L T ( V )
220 . 3
220 . 2
220 . 2
#3
P F C T ( к)
34
#4
VO L T ( V )
220 . 1
220 . 1
220 . 1
#4
P F C T ( к)
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BAT T E RY
I NV E R T E R
L1 -N
L2 -N
L3 -N
VO L T ( V )
+272 . 4
-272 . 5
+
-
#1
CURR ( A )
20 . 2
20 . 3
20 . 2
CURR E NT ( A )
#2
CURR ( A )
20 . 4
20 . 1
20 . 4
CA P AC I TY ( % )
#3
CURR ( A )
20 . 3
20 . 2
20 . 2
S TATUS
#4
CURR ( A )
20 . 1
20 . 1
20 . 1
1 . 1
99
0 . 9
99
C HA R G I NG
T E S T RE SUL T
BAT
#1
T ( к)
BAT
#2
T ( к)
BAT
#3
T ( к)
BAT
#4
T ( к)
NON E
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ON AU T O B Y P A S S
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I NV E R T E R
OU T P U T
L1 -N/ L2
L2 -N/ L3
L3 -N/ L1
#1
F REQ ( H z )
60 . 0
60 . 0
60 . 0
Vp h a s e ( V )
220 . 7
221 . 2
220 . 2
#2
F REQ ( H z )
60 . 0
60 . 0
60 . 0
Vl i ne (V)
383 . 2
382 . 3
380 . 0
#3
F REQ ( H z )
60 . 0
60 . 0
60 . 0
CURR E NT ( A )
30 . 1
31 . 2
31 . 1
#4
F REQ ( H z )
60 . 0
60 . 0
60 . 0
FREQ ( H z )
60 . 0
60 . 0
60 . 0
31
32
32
KVA
6 . 6
6 . 6
6 . 6
KW
6 . 6
6 . 6
6 . 6
L1
L2
L3
L OA D ( % )
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7ΗDisplay and Configuration
7-5 UPS SETUP
Use “j” or ”i” to select “Measure”,
then press ” ” to access the “UPS SETUP” menu.
Before changing the setting of each SETUP, you have to login first.
1. The login screen is shown at the
right. Move the cursor to select your
correct ID, then press ” ” to go to
the next page.
ADMINISTRATOR:
Qualified service personnel
User:
The authorization is only to
check the parameter but not to
configure.
2. The password consists of 4 digitals.
Use “j” or ”i” to select the first
number, then press ” ” for the next
digital. After all digitals are selected,
press ” ” to confirm the selection.
3. If the password is wrong, press ”
to reselect.
”
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a. BYPASS SETUP
Use “j” or ”i” to select “BYPASS”, then press ”
” to confirm.
1. Use “j” or ”i” to select “VOLT
RANGE” or “FREQ RANGE", then
press ” ” to confirm.
2. Use “j” or ”i” to select the voltage
range, then press ” ” to confirm.
3. Use “j” or ”i” to select the
frequency range, then press ”
confirm.
” to
Press “ESC” to return to the “UPS SETUP” menu.
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7ΗDisplay and Configuration
b. OUTPUT SETUP
Use “j” or ”i” to select “OUTPUT SETUP”, then press ”
” to confirm.
All parameters in this segment can only be changed under
“Bypass Mode”.
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1. Use “j” or ”i” to select the desired
item, then press ” ” to confirm.
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OU T P U T
S E TUP
VO L T ( V )
FREQ ( H z )
220
50
ON O F F
F R E Q C ONV
ON O F F
R E DUND AN C Y ( P WR UN I T )
2. Output Voltage
Use “j” or ”i” to select the desired
output voltage, then press ” ” to
confirm.
(The voltage range is from 220 to
240Vac.)
3. Output Frequency
Use “j” or ”i” to select the desired
frequency, then press ” ” to
confirm.
(This output frequency is for battery
start condition or when the frequency
converter mode is enabled!)
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60
E CO
0
4. ECO mode
Use “j” or ”i” to select the desired
mode, then press ” ” to confirm.
5. Frequency Converter Mode
Use “j” or ”i” to select the desired
mode, then press ” ” to confirm.
6. Redundancy
Use “j” or ”i” to select the desired
number for redundancy, then
press ” ” to confirm.
Press “ESC” to return to the “UPS SETUP” menu.
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7ΗDisplay and Configuration
c. BATTERY SETUP
Use “j” or ”i” to select “BATTERY”, then press ”
” to confirm.
All parameters in this segment can only be changed under
“Bypass Mode”.
1. Use “j” or ”i” to select the
desired item, then press ” ” to
confirm.
2. Battery Type
Use “j” or ”i” to select the desired
battery capacity, then press ” ” to
confirm.
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BAT T E RY S E TU P
T Y P E ( AH )
BAT
40
S T R I NG S
1
I N S T A L L DA T E ( Y - M - D )
08 -10-01
N E X T R E P L A C E DA T E ( Y - M - D )
10 -10-01
T E S T DU R A T I ON ( S E C )
3. Battery Strings
Use “j” or ”i” to select the desired
number of battery strings, then
press ” ” to confirm.
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BAT T E RY S E TU P
T Y P E ( AH )
BAT
S T R I NG S
40
1
I N S T A L L DA T E ( Y - M - D )
08 -10-01
N E X T R E P L A C E DA T E ( Y - M - D )
10 -10-01
T E S T DU R A T I ON ( S E C )
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10
10
4. Battery Install Date
Use “j” or ”i” to set the installation
date, then press ” ” to confirm.
5. Battery Next Replace Date
Use “j” or ”i” to set the next
replace date, then press ” ” to
confirm.
(Reach the replace date, the UPS will
alarm the message in LCD display.)
6. Battery Test Duration
Use “j” or ”i” to select the battery
test duration, then press ” ” to
confirm.
Press “ESC” to return to the “UPS SETUP” menu.
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7ΗDisplay and Configuration
d.
CHARGER SETUP
Use “j” or ”i” to select “CHARGER”, then press ”
” to confirm.
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1. Press ” ” to set the charging
current.
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C HA R G E R
S E TUP
C HA R G E R C U R R E N T ( A )
2. Press “j” or ”i” to change the
charging current, then press ” ”
to confirm.
Press “ESC” to return to the “UPS SETUP” menu.
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3
e.
PARALLEL SETUP
Use “j” or ”i” to select “PARALLEL”, then press ”
” to confirm.
1. Use “j” or ”i” to select the desired
item, then press ” ” to confirm.
2. PARALLEL GROUP
Use “j” or ”i” to set the UPS group
for parallel redundancy installation,
then press ” ” to confirm.
The setting is just for LBS (Load Bus
Synchronization) application.
The default setting is group 1.
3. PARALLEL ID
Use “j” or ”i” to set the UPS ID for
parallel redundancy installation, then
press “ ” to confirm.
(The ID is from 0 to 7.)
Press “ESC” to return to the “UPS SETUP” menu.
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7ΗDisplay and Configuration
f.
CONTROL & TEST SETUP
” to confirm.
Use “j” or ”i” to select “CONTROL & TEST”, then press ”
1. Use “j” or ”i” to select the desired
item, then press ” ” to confirm.
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C ON T R O L & T E S T
BA T AU T O T E S T
OF F
DA I L Y
BUZ Z E R
E NA B L E
MANUA L B A T
WE E K L Y
MON T H L Y
B I WE E K L Y
D I S AB L E
TEST
F OR C E BOO S T CHARG E
C L R BAT
T E S T RE SUL T
BUZ Z E R & L ED T E S T
2. Battery Auto Test
Use “j” or ”i” to select the desired
item, then press ” ” to confirm.
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C ON T R O L & T E S T
BA T AU T O T E S T
OF F
DA I L Y
BUZ Z E R
E NA B L E
MANUA L B A T
WE E K L Y
MON T H L Y
B I WE E K L Y
D I S AB L E
TEST
F OR C E BOO S T CHARG E
C L R BAT
T E S T RE SUL T
BUZ Z E R & L ED T E S T
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Use “j” or ”i” to select enable or
disable the buzzer, then press ” ” to
confirm.
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C ON T R O L & T E S T
BA T AU T O T E S T
OF F
DA I L Y
B I WE E K L Y
BUZ Z E R
E NA B L E
MANUA L B A T
WE E K L Y
MON T H L Y
D I S AB L E
TEST
F OR C E BOO S T CHARG E
C L R BAT
T E S T RE SUL T
BUZ Z E R & L ED T E S T
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Press ” ” to execute “MANUAL
BAT TEST”.
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C ON T R O L & T E S T
BA T AU T O T E S T
OF F
DA I L Y
(This item is only accessible for
administrator! The Password will be
needed.)
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BUZ Z E R
E NA B L E
MANUA L B A T
TEST
F OR C E BOO S T CHARG E
C L R BAT
T E S T RE SUL T
BUZ Z E R & L ED T E S T
WE E K L Y
MON T H L Y
B I WE E K L Y
D I S AB L E
OK ?
5. Force Boost Charge
Press ” ” to execute “FORCE
BOOST CHARGE”.
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C ON T R O L & T E S T
B A T AU T O T E S T
(This item is only accessible for
administrator! The Password will
beneeded.)
OF F
DA I L Y
BUZ Z E R
E NA B L E
MANUA L B A T
D I S AB L E
TEST
F OR C E BOO S T CHARG E
C L R BAT
WE E K L Y
MON T H L Y
B I WE E K L Y
OK ?
T E S T RE SUL T
BUZ Z E R & L ED T E S T
6. Clear Battery Test Result
Press “ ” to execute “CLR BAT
TEST RESULT”. This will clear all
battery test results in log.
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B A T AU T O T E S T
OF F
DA I L Y
BUZ Z E R
E NA B L E
MANUA L B A T
D I S AB L E
TEST
F OR C E BOO S T CHARG E
C L R BAT
T E S T RE SUL T
BUZ Z E R & L ED T E S T
7. Buzzer & LED Test
Press “ ” to execute “BUZZER &
LED TEST”.
(This item is only accessible for
administrator! The Password will be
needed.)
Press “ESC” to return to the “UPS SETUP” menu.
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WE E K L Y
MON T H L Y
B I WE E K L Y
OK ?
7ΗDisplay and Configuration
g.
LOCAL SETUP
Use “j” or ”i” to select “LOCAL SETUP”, then press ”
” to confirm.
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LOCAL
DA T E ( Y - M - D ) & T I ME
DA T E
F O R MA T
08-10-02
Y - M- D
S E R I A L C OM I D
US ER
P A S S WO R D
L ANGUA G E
D - M- Y
0
L CD CON T RA S T
ADM I N P A S S WO R D
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M- D - Y
5
0000
0000
᜗ ᧯
ㅔ ԧ
E NG L I S H
2. Date & Time
Use “j” or ”i” to change the “DATE
and TIME”, then press ” ” to
confirm.
(This item is user accessible!)
3. Date Format
Use “j” or ”i” to change the date
format, then press ” ” to confirm.
(This item is user accessible!)
4. Serial COM ID
Use “j” or ”i” to set the ID of serial
port, then press ” ” to confirm.
For standard RS232 connection, this ID is meaningless; if using the
RS485/RS422 converter of other brands to connect to RS232 port, the ID can
be set to 00, 01…….99.
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5. LCD Contrast
Use “j” or ”i” to set the contrast of
LCD screen, then press ” ” to confirm.
(This item is user accessible!)
6. Administrator Password
The password consists of 4 digitals.
Use “j” or ”i” to select the first
number, then press ” ” for the next
digital. After all digitals are selected,
press ” ” to confirm.
7. User Password
The password consists of 4 digitals.
Use “j” or ”i” to select the first
number, then press ” ” for the next
digital. After all digitals are selected,
press ” ” to confirm.
8. Language
Use “j” or ”i” to select the language
of LCD screen, then press ” ” to
confirm.
(This item is user accessible!)
Press “ESC” to return to the “UPS SETUP” menu.
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7ΗDisplay and Configuration
7-6 Maintenance
Use “j” or ”i” to select ”MAINTENANCE” in the main menu, then press “
The first item is the series number of the UPS unit.
” to confirm.
1. Use “j” or ”i” to select the desired
item, then press ” ” to confirm.
2. Firmware Version
Use “j” or ”i” to select the F/W
version item, then press ” ” to
confirm.
(That will show the firmware version
of the system and each power
module.)
3. Statistics
Use “j” or ”i” to read the statistics
data, then press ” ” to confirm.
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ON B A T C O UN T S
ON B Y P A S S
(That will show the “counts on
battery”, “counts on bypass” and
“total operation time”.)
C OUN T S
O P E R A T I ON T I ME ( Y - D - H - M )
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10
123
00-003-04-59
4. Event Log
Use “j” or ”i” to read the event log,
then press ” ” to confirm.
5. Advance
Use “j” or ”i” to select the
“ADVANCED” item, then press ”
to confirm.
”
The “ADVANCED” item includes
“clear statistics”, “clear event log”
“firmware upgrade” and “other status
monitor for service”.
(This item is only accessible for
administrator! The Password will be
required to confirm again.)
Press “ESC” to return to the “Main Menu”.
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8ΗPower Management Software
8. Power Management Software
8-1 DELTA Software Family
‹ Communication Ports
RS232
USB
RS485
SNMP
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InsightPower Client
UPSentry Smart 2000
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InsightPower Manager
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Shutdown Agent
‹ Main Applications
Shutdown OS Centralized Management Remote Monitoring
InsightPower Client
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UPSentry Smart 2000
InsightPower Manager
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Shutdown Agent
‹ Supported Operating Systems
Windows Linux FreeBSD Mac OSX SCO Sun Solaris HP-UX
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InsightPower Client
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Shutdown Agent
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IBM AIX
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8-2 UPSentry Smart 2000
DELTA develops a power software family to easily integrate the UPS into your system.
“UPSentry Smart 2000” supports installing in popular operating systems such as Windows,
Linux, FreeBSD…etc.
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Advanced Features:
‹ Supports RS232 and USB protocols
‹ Multi-language design (English, French, German, Spanish, Portuguese, Italian, Polish,
Chinese and Japanese)
‹ Multi-server shutdown/wakeup in various operating systems by using the Master/Slave
software structure without any SNMP card.
‹ Unattended operating systems auto shutdown and file-saving function
‹ Supports Windows hibernation feature
‹ Programmable actions (FlexAction)
‹ Remote and local UPS real-time management
‹ Supports the get, set and trap commands of SNMP
communication protocol.
‹ Built-in mini Web server
Supported Operating Systems:
‹ Microsoft Windows 95, 98, Me, NT4, 2000, XP,
2003, Vista
‹ Mac OSX
‹ Linux
‹ FreeBSD
‹ SCO OpenServer
‹ Sun Sparc and x86
‹ HP-UX
‹ IBM AIX
Main Screen
Router
Power Line
RS232/
USB
TCP/IP
Server
Shut down the
server if low battery
is detected.
PC / Workstation
Shut down the
workstations after 10
minutes.
PC Remote Shutdown
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8ΗPower Management Software
8-2-1 Flexible Management Functions of UPSentry Smart 2000
“UPSentry Smart 2000” provides the following powerful
management functions for administrator of data center, MIS
and IDC.
1. Real-Time Monitoring, Record and Analysis
Real-Time meters: Provides 4 (single phase) or 12 (3 phases)
meters displaying actual values of power. Each meter is can be
defined by the user to show different power information
(voltage, current, frequency…etc.) or UPS real-time status.
Real-Time Meters
Power Events: Records occurance of power events
(such as blackout, power recover and bypass…etc.) for
future problem tracking. You can print out all the records.
Historical Data: Records (by graphic) the input/output
voltage/frequency, loading, battery volts, UPS model and
fault …etc.
Block diagram and status: Displays the UPS status in
graphical format, such as input/output voltage/frequency,
battery volts and backup time.
2. Power Event Management
“UPSentry Smart 2000” provides various flexible tools to
UPS Status Chart
manage different power events or UPS status (Blackout, recover,
battery low, overload, fault and battery test… etc.).
Administrator can formulate the required contingency plans in advance to handle all kinds of
threats from power events.
UPSentry Smart 2000 provides flexible protection actions:
Gracefully shutdown PC/Server
Event log
Network broadcast
Auto paging
Email
SMS (short message)
Audible alarm
Execute external commands
Moreover, the “delay” setting can avoid the
temporary interference frequently occured. For the
areas with a problem of unstable power quality, the
administrator will be informed only when true
power events occur.
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Programmable action for power event
Shutdown
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Transmit an
audible message
Execute External
Command
Popup
Message
3. Overload Alarm Setting
Administrator can set two-stage overload limit value between 0%-100%. The warning
message will pop up while reaching the load limit.
4. Scheduled Shutdown/Auto Restart
UPSentry Smart 2000 can safely shut down the PC and then turn off the UPS. All the
process is automatically proceeded to protect precious data, files and equipment. Besides,
administrator can plan a shutdown and restart schedule to meet different user-defined
application requirements.
5. Voice Alarm Message
Administrator can prepare a pre-recorded alarm voice message and text.
When a power event occurs, “UPSentry Smart 2000” will transmit the pre-recorded voice
message and the pre-set text will be displayed on the screen.
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8ΗPower Management Software
8-3 InsightPower Manager
For large-scale machine rooms or factories, administrator requires centralized monitoring
and control for the UPSs. DELTA develops “InsightPower Manager” to reach this purpose.
Features:
‹ Centralized monitoring
and control of the UPS
3F
via TCP/IP network
‹ Supports RS232, RS485
and SNMP connections.
‹ Supports database
2F
connection through
ODBC.
‹ Adopts the hierarchical
design that allows
unlimited nodes.
Centralized Monitoring Management
‹ Client/Server design
allows opening multiple
remote Monitor programs to connect to the same Service program.
‹ Programmable actions
‹ SNMP Batch configuration management
‹ Remote and local UPS real-time management
‹ Generates routine reports
‹ Scheduled shutdown/restart for each individual UPS and commands such as battery
test
‹ Save the users operation log, UPS event log and historical parameters in database
Display:
1. Form: Shows all the UPS status or by
group.
2. Hierarchical structure: Shows the
UPS location to know the status
immediately.
ˆˁ Multiple view formats: Meters, block
diagram, lamp alarms and graphic
chart.
Power Event Management:
‹ Event log
‹ Network broadcasting
‹ Voice alarm
‹ Email
‹ SMS (short message) notification
Hierarchical structure
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Event Tracking:
‹ Records UPS events and operation records by date/time.
‹ Allows showing the graphic chart of historical data records that can be saved as EXCEL
files.
‹ Allows assigning a period to generate a statistical report.
Network
InsightPower
Manager Service
SNMP
InsightPower
Manager Monitor
SNMP
RS232/485
SNMP
RS232/485
Remote UPS Monitoring
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InsightPower
Manager Monitor
9ΗWarranty
9. Warranty
Seller warrants this product, if used in accordance with all applicable instructions, to be free
from original defects in material and workmanship within the warranty period. If the product
has any failure problem within the warranty period, Seller will repair or replace the product at
its sole discretion according to the failure situation.
This warranty does not apply to normal wear or to damage resulting from improper installation,
operation, usage, maintenance or irresistible force (i.e. war, fire, natural disaster, etc.), and this
warranty also expressly excludes all incidental and consequential damages.
Maintenance service for a fee is provided for any damage out of the warranty period. If any
maintenance is required, please directly contact the supplier or Seller.
WARNING: The individual user should take care to determine prior to use whether the
environment and the load characteristic are suitable, adequate or safe for the installation and
the usage of this product. The User Manual must be carefully followed. Seller makes no
representation or warranty as to the suitability or fitness of this product for any specific
application.
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