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c.

Install a suitable shelf capable of supporting the weight of the UPS and batteries into
the equipment rack. Install the shelf so the UPS and battery bank (if required) will sit 
directly on the surface of the shelf. Lift the UPS onto its rack shelf, slide it into the 
rack until the UPS front panel is flush with the racks front rails, securing it to the rails
using four screws, (supplied by the rack manufacturer).

d.

For 2-3Kva models, lift the primary battery module onto its rack shelf, slide back it 
until the the front panel is flush with the racks front rails and secure it to the rails 
using four screws (supplied by the rack manufacturer).

4.

There are three switches located on the UPS rear panel. Please reference the 
diagram below. 

a.

Two of the switches set the nominal UPS output voltage. Set switch 1 and 
2 to the desired output voltage setting. In most cases the nominal UPS output
voltage should be set to match the incoming utility voltage. This will assure a 
close matching voltage in the event the UPS is placed on bypass. 

b.       Dip switch 3 "enables" or "disables the "Green Mode" function. The UPS is 

shipped from the factory with the switch set in the "disabled" position (to the 
right), turning off the green mode function. If SW3 is switched to the left or to 
the "enabled" position the Green Mode function is activated and  when the 
load connected to the output of the UPS drops to under 10% of its rated 
output, the UPS is automatically set to bypass after 30 seconds and the 
inverter is turned off reducing the power requirement. 

NO BATTERY BACKUP IS PROVIDED WHEN IN THIS MODE.

c.

Switch settings must be made while the UPS is turned off.  Any changes 
made while the ups is turned on will not take effect until the UPS is turned off 
and back on again as the  switch settings are read by the microprocessor 
only during inital UPS power up.

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                       UPS OUTPUT VOLTAGE DIP SWITCH SETTINGS                SWITCHES ON UPS REAR PANEL  

 

SW2 

SW1 

100-120V 

MODELS 

ONLY 

200-240V 

MODELS 

ONLY 

 

 

100V 

220V 

 

 

110V 

230V 

 

 

120V 

240V 

 

 

115V 

200V 

 

SW3 

GREEN MODE  

 

DISABLED 

 

ENABLED 

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Summary of Contents for SG1KRM-1TU

Page 1: ...2007 Falcon Electric Inc All rights reserved All other brand names and trademarks are the property of their respective owners The information stated in this document is subject to change without notic...

Page 2: ...am 10 Front Panel Function Description 10 Audible Alarms 12 Category One Alarms 12 Category Two Alarms 12 Chapter 4 Front Rear Panel Details 13 Front Panel Overview 13 SG1KRM 1TU Rear Panel Overview 1...

Page 3: ...Voltage Regulation Superior Brownout Surge and Transient Protection Internal System Bypass Eliminates Generator Frequency Voltage Drift Microprocessor Control RS 232 Communications UPSILON Monitoring...

Page 4: ...rvised by personnel knowledgeable of batteries and the required precautions Keep unauthorized personnel away from batteries When replacing the UPS batteries use the same number and type of batteries A...

Page 5: ...ol Falcon Electric s SG Series UPS incorporates advanced microprocessor technology This technology makes possible a high level of internal UPS control and management With the supplied UPSILON software...

Page 6: ...onfigurations were specified at the time of order verify for proper configuration 3 RACKMOUNT UPS MOUNTING INSTRUCTIONS IMPORTANT a NEVER MOUNT THE UPS OR ANY ASSOCIATED BATTERY BANKS USING ONLY THE F...

Page 7: ...h the incoming utility voltage This will assure a close matching voltage in the event the UPS is placed on bypass b Dip switch 3 enables or disables the Green Mode function The UPS is shipped from the...

Page 8: ...while reinstalling the battery fuse 8 If additional extended battery modules are to be installed perform the following a Perform the preperation outlined in preceding paragraphs 3a 3b abd 3c b Connect...

Page 9: ...icator should turn on followed by the bypass LED and after several seconds the inverter LED 13 Turn on the connected equipment and verify the UPS does not go into overload by observing the front panel...

Page 10: ...g kits are required one for each module All 1kVA UPS models will only require one slide kit Slide Installation Instructions NOTE Only use the referenced lenght screws when mouning the slides to the si...

Page 11: ...N TIME 300W 40 Min 92 Min 112 Min 225 Min 300 Min RUN TIME 500W 24 Min 55 Min 95 Min 135 Min 180 Min RUN TIME 700W 17 Min 40 Min 70 Min 100 Min 140 Min RUN TIME 1000W 11 Min 25 Min 42 Min 60 Min 80 Mi...

Page 12: ...Second LED is let when the battery level is above the low battery warning Level The first LED is lit when the battery level is above the battery cutoff voltage 3 LINE SITE WIRING FAULT INDICATOR LED F...

Page 13: ...The following describes the different modes of operation for this button a Depressing this button when the UPS is off and the utility voltage is not present or with the UPS input circuit breaker in t...

Page 14: ...ge is out of proper operating range SG UPS OUTPUT VOLTAGE IS OUT OF PROPER RANGE b Four short beeps indicate the SG UPS output frequency is out of proper operating range The UPS must be repaired SG UP...

Page 15: ...d Input Fuse 8A Cooling Fan RS 232 Port Output Receptacles 4 IEC320 Power Cord Inlet 200 240Vac only Output Voltage Select Switch Battery Fuse 30A Extended Battery Connector Primary Battery Inside UPS...

Page 16: ...tput CIrcuit Breaker upper 2 receptacles Primary Battery Connector shown with cover plate removed Cooling Fans RS 232 Port Output Receptacles 4 IEC320 Power Cord Inlet 200 240Vac only Output Voltage S...

Page 17: ...with the UPS due to the propriatary pin out of the RS 232 port There are communications options that WILL DISABLE the RS 232 port and render it inoperable The options are as follows a Internal SNMP H...

Page 18: ...ommons JP3 open Alarm common only PIN JUMPER ASSIGNMENT FOR THE FALCON UA88374 RELAY OPTION BOARD no on bypass signal PIN JUMPER ASSIGNMENT FOR THE FALCON UA88376 RELAY OPTION BOARD with on bypass sig...

Page 19: ...on utility loss 4 Common for pins 2 3 5 5 Low Battery N O Closes at low battery 6 Remote Shutdown Applying a 5 12Vdc voltage level for 500ms while the UPS is on battery will shutdown the UPS 7 Not Use...

Page 20: ...lcon Service Department see page 20 for contact information Never attempt to service batteries High voltage exists within the unit which could cause electrical shock Servicing of batteries should be p...

Page 21: ...he manufacturer s instructions may cause interference to radio and television reception All models covered in this manual have been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A computing d...

Page 22: ...g container must be used when returning any SG Series product Falcon Electric will not assume any responsibility for shipping damage In the event of shipping damage you will be notified of the damage...

Page 23: ...G ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND EXPRESS WARRANTIES THAT THIS PRODUCT WILL CONFORM TO ANY AFFIRMATION OR PROMISE FOR THIS PRODUCT AND...

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