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R.E.P.O.
The terminal block on the back of the UPS also implements the R.E.P.O. (Remote Emergency Power Off) function that can be used
to shut off the UPS remotely in case of an emergency.
For installation, connect to the device's normally open contact .
In case of an emergency, if the stop device is used, the REPO control is closed and the UPS goes into stand-by mode and the load
is completely disconnected.
Attention:
before restarting the UPS, reset the stop device.
The circuitry of the remote control terminal board is self-powered with SELV circuits. Therefore, an external voltage supply is not
required. When a contact is closed, a maximum current of 15mA circulates.
All connections with the remote control terminal board are made through a cable which guarantees a double insulation connection.
If you would like to bring the R.E.P.O. control outside, unscrew the two screws securing the lower part of the backpanel cover and
remove it (as indicated in the section “Connections”). Then, proceed as follows:
1.
Use a 2x0.75mm
2
cable to make the connection with the R.E.P.O. terminals.
2. Insert the screw driver in the square hole and press down to make the round hole terminal open. Then insert the wire into the
round hole. Then pull out the screw driver. Connect the two wires of the cable to terminals 5 and 6 (for version
9E6Ki
), 7 and 8
(for versions
9E10Ki, 9E10KiXL, 9E15Ki, 9E15KiXL, 9E20Ki, 9E20KiXL
) to be able to remotely shut off the UPS.
9E6Ki
9E10Ki, 9E10KiXL, 9E15Ki, 9E15KiXL, 9E20Ki,
9E20KiXL
Fig.3-7 EPO terminal connection
3. Close the backpanel cover and secure it with the screws taken out earlier.