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General index
1. introduction
1.1.
Acknowledgement letter
1.2.
Using this manual
1.2.1. Conventions and used symbols
1.2.2. For more information and/or help
1.2.3. Safety instructions
1.2.3.1. General safety warnings
1.2.3.2. To keep in mind
1.2.3.3. Safety warning regarding batteries
2.
Quality and regulations
2.1. Standard
2.2. Environment
3. Presentation
3.1. Views
3.1.1.
Views of the equipment
3.1.2. legends corresponding to the equipments views
3.2.
operating principle
3.2.1. Main features
3.3. options
3.3.1. isolation transformer
3.3.2. External maintenance manual bypass
3.3.3. integration in iT networks by means of the SnMP adaptor
3.3.4. Relays interface card
3.3.5. Parallel cable kit
3.3.6. MoDbUS protocol
3.3.7. Telescopic guide kit for rack cabinet assembling in
4. installation
4.1.
To be considered in the installation
4.2.
Reception of the equipment
4.2.1. Unpacking, content checking and inspection
4.2.2. Storage
4.2.3. Unpacking
4.2.4. Procedure to take out and install the batteries in equipments of 4 to 10
kVA
4.2.5. Vertical -tower type- or rack models
4.2.5.1. Rotation of control panel with lCD
4.2.5.2. Taking out or putting the front cover
4.2.5.3. Vertical -tower type-assembling
4.2.5.4. Vertical -tower type- assembling, with extended back up time (battery
module)
4.2.5.5. 19" rack cabinet mounting
4.2.5.6. 19" rack cabinet assembling, with extended back up time (battery
module)
4.3. Connection
4.3.1. Connection of input
4.3.2. Connection of the static bypass power blocks (> 3 kVA models power rate
only)
4.3.3. Connection of the iEC outlets and output power blocks
4.3.4. Connection of the external batteries (extended back up time)
4.3.5. Connection of main input earth terminal
(
)
and the earth bonding
terminal
(
)
4.3.6. Terminals for EPo (Emergency Power off)
4.3.7. "Dry_in" terminals, remote on-oFF (0,7 to 3 kVA equipments only)
4.3.8. "Dry_out" terminals, dry contact for alarm (0,7 to 3 kVA equipments only)
4.3.9. Connection in parallel
4.3.9.1. introduction to the redundancy
4.3.9.2. installation and parallel operating (4 to 10 kVA equipments only)
4.3.10. Communication ports
4.3.10.1. RS232 and USb interfaces
4.3.10.2. Smart slot
4.3.10.3. Relays interface (option)
4.3.11. Software
4.3.12. Considerations before starting up the connected loads
5. operating
5.1. Commissioning
5.1.1.
Controls before commissioning
5.2.
UPS start up and shutdown
5.2.1. Start up and shutdown of the UPS
5.2.2. Start up of the UPS, without mains
5.2.3. UPS shutdown, with mains present
5.2.4. UPS shutdown, without mains
5.3.
operative for a parallel system (4 to 10 kVA models only)
5.4.
How to replace a faulty UPS in a parallel system
5.5.
Manual bypass Switch (maintenance)
5.5.1. operating principle
5.5.2. Transference to maintenance bypass
5.5.3. Transference to normal mode
6.
Control panel with lCD
6.1.
Control panel
6.1.1.
Acoustic alarms
6.1.2. UPS status and color lC-display, as condition
6.1.3. Main screen
6.2.
operating modes of the equipment
6.3.
operating of the lCD panel
6.3.1. Main screen
6.3.2. UPS status submenu
6.3.3. Data logger submenu
6.3.4. Measurement submenu
6.3.5. Control submenu
6.3.6. identification submenu
6.3.7. Setting submenu
6.4.
Special functions
6.4.1. operating on ECo mode
6.4.1.1. Short description of the ECo mode
6.4.1.2. To establish the ECo mode function
6.5.
operating as frequency converter
6.5.1.1. Short description of the frequency converter function
6.5.1.2. To establish the Converter mode function
7.
Maintenance, warranty and service
7.1.
battery maintenance
7.1.1.
notes for installing and replacing the batteries
7.2.
UPS Trouble Shooting guide
7.2.1.
Troubleshooting guide. Alarm or fault indications
7.2.2. Troubleshooting guide. warning indications
7.2.3. Troubleshooting guide. other circumstances
7.3.
warranty conditions
7.3.1.
Covered product
7.4.
Description of the available maintenance and service contracts
8. Annexes
8.1.
General technical specifications