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Index. HP R7000
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HP R7000 is a high-performance UPS (uninterruptible power supply) designed to protect critical equipment from power outages, voltage fluctuations, and other power problems. It features advanced power management capabilities, robust construction, and user-friendly operation, making it an ideal solution for data centers, telecom networks, and other mission-critical applications.
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Index
A
B
batteries, care and storage 39
battery replacement notice 55 battery warranty 55
C
D
E
F
Federal Communications Commission (FCC)
frequent switching between battery and utility
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H
hardware, preparing to install 11
I
input voltage is out of range 47
internal UPS fault condition 47
J
L
limited warranty 55 load protection guarantee 55
M
N
nominal voltage, configuring 32
O
optional items 54 ordering spares 54
output feature specifications 51 output tolerance specifications 51
Index 61
P
power protection specifications 50
R
regulatory compliance identification numbers 55 regulatory compliance notices 55
S
system configuration settings 32
T
Taiwan battery recycling notice 55
technical support 58 telephone numbers 58
U
V
Index 62
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Key Features
- Advanced power management capabilities
- Robust construction
- User-friendly operation
- Protects critical equipment from power outages, voltage fluctuations, and other power problems
- Ideal solution for data centers, telecom networks, and other mission-critical applications
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Frequently Answers and Questions
What is the purpose of the REPO port?
How do I configure the UPS Network Module?
How do I connect the UPS to utility power?
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Table of contents
- 1 HP UPS R7000 User Guide
- 1 Abstract
- 2 Notice
- 3 Contents
- 6 Overview
- 6 UPS R7000 overview
- 6 UPS R7000 features
- 6 Important safety information
- 7 Component identification
- 7 UPS front panel
- 7 UPS front panel controls
- 8 UPS rear panel
- 9 REPO port
- 10 ERM rear panel
- 11 Installation and configuration
- 11 Precautions
- 11 Preparing to install the hardware
- 11 Tools and materials
- 12 Selecting a site
- 12 Readying the equipment
- 12 Installing the mounting rails
- 16 Preparing the rails for integrated shipping
- 17 Installing the UPS
- 17 Connecting the battery leads
- 18 Attaching the UPS front bezel
- 18 Connecting the serial communications port
- 19 Configuring a USB to serial converter
- 20 Reassigning the USB COM ports
- 21 Connecting the USB communications port
- 21 Connecting the REPO port
- 23 Connecting the ground bonding cable
- 23 Connecting the network cable
- 24 Connecting the UPS to utility power
- 24 Connecting devices to the UPS
- 25 Connecting the UPS cord retention clips
- 25 Charging the UPS batteries
- 25 Starting power to the load
- 25 Configuring the UPS Network Module
- 25 Connecting the configuration cable
- 26 Launching a terminal emulation program
- 26 Configuring the UPS Network Module network settings
- 27 Accessing the web interface
- 28 Configuring the UPS Network Module settings
- 28 Installing the ERM
- 29 Attaching the ERM front bezel
- 30 Connecting the ERM to the UPS
- 30 Charging the ERM batteries
- 31 UPS operations
- 31 Modes of operation
- 31 Standby mode
- 31 Operate mode
- 31 Auto-Bypass mode
- 32 Transferring the UPS between modes
- 32 Configuring the UPS
- 32 Changing the language
- 32 Changing display functions
- 32 Menu map for display functions
- 33 Verifying the REPO port connection
- 34 Powering down the UPS
- 35 Power management
- 35 Power Protector software
- 37 Maintenance
- 37 Removing the UPS front bezel
- 37 Removing the ERM front bezel
- 37 Replacing the UPS Network Module
- 38 Replacing the batteries
- 38 Important battery safety information
- 39 Battery care and storage guidelines
- 39 UPS battery replacement procedure
- 41 Replacing the UPS
- 43 Replacing the ERM
- 43 Updating the UPS firmware
- 44 Troubleshooting
- 44 Alarm troubleshooting
- 46 Silencing an audible alarm
- 46 Battery connection condition
- 46 Bypass is out of range
- 46 General alarm condition
- 47 Input voltage is out of range
- 47 Insufficient warning of low batteries
- 47 Internal UPS fault condition
- 47 Low battery shutdowns
- 47 Overload condition
- 48 REPO condition
- 48 Site wiring condition
- 48 UPS does not provide the expected backup time
- 48 UPS does not start
- 48 UPS frequently switches between utility and battery power
- 49 UPS is in Auto-Bypass mode
- 49 UPS is on battery
- 49 UPS is on bypass
- 49 Utility power condition
- 50 Specifications
- 50 UPS physical specifications
- 50 ERM physical specifications
- 50 UPS input specifications
- 50 UPS output specifications
- 51 Power protection specifications
- 51 Voltage specifications
- 51 Output tolerance specifications
- 51 Output feature specifications
- 52 Battery specifications
- 52 Average battery runtime
- 52 Minimum battery runtime
- 53 Environmental specifications
- 53 REPO port specifications
- 54 Spares
- 54 Ordering spares
- 54 UPS spare parts list
- 54 Hardware options
- 55 Regulatory information
- 55 Safety and regulatory compliance
- 55 Turkey RoHS material content declaration
- 55 Ukraine RoHS material content declaration
- 55 Warranty information
- 55 Limited warranty
- 55 $250,000 Computer Load Protection Guarantee
- 56 Pre-Failure Battery Warranty
- 56 Recommended duration of use
- 57 Electrostatic discharge
- 57 Preventing electrostatic discharge
- 57 Grounding methods to prevent electrostatic discharge
- 58 Support and other resources
- 58 Before you contact HP
- 58 HP contact information
- 59 Acronyms and abbreviations
- 60 Documentation feedback
- 61 Index