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5.6.8 System Setting

To access System Setting menu, type 4 and press Enter on the main menu. To return to the main menu, press Esc and then 

press Enter buttons.
Following table lists all options in system setting.

4 – System Setting

40. Ext Fan On By Temperature

Setting temperature in °C to trigger external cooling fan. When temperature is higher 

than setting, battery power will be provided for external cooling fan. The temperature 

can be set from 20 to 55°C with 1°C increment by each increase. The factory default 

temperature is 25°C.

41. Battery Low Voltage

Voltage level for low battery alarm. For AC-UPS-48-1200, AC-UPS-48-1500 and AC-

UPS-48-2000, the voltage level can be configured from 42V DC to 55V DC. The factory 

default setting is 46V DC. For AC-UPS-24-700, the voltage level can be configured from 

21V DC to 27.5V DC. The factory default setting is 23V DC.

42. Charging Current

Setting battery charging current. It can be configured to 2A, 4A, 6A, 8A or 10A. The 

factory default value is 10A.

43. Battery Temperature 

Compensation

Setting charging rate based on the battery case temperature. The factory default 

value is -3mv/°C /Cell. It can be configured to -2.5, -3, -3.5 or -4 mv/°C /Cell.

44. Test Timer

Setting time duration for self-test. The factory default setting is 1 minute. It can be 

configured from 1 to 255 minutes.

45. Backup Timer

Setting backup time. The factory default setting is 120 minutes. It can be configured 

from 0 to 480 minutes with 15-minute increment of each increase.

46. Set To Default Ups

Set all the configurations to factory default value.

47. Set Date

Adjust the date.

48. Set Time

Adjust the time.

49. Change Password

Change password. The factory default password is 1111. Note: The password can only 

be changed in Line mode.

5.6.9 Line Conditioning Setup

This option allows the user to change various detection and warning levels for input AC voltages, qualified and 

unqualified values, transfer & re-transfer setting points for going in & out of Battery mode, Boost or Buck modes. See the 

detailed descriptions in the following Parameter Description table.
The UPS uses line conditioning to operate at maximum efficiency under specific standard supply voltage. Buck and boost 

voltage regulator is an ideal solution when the line voltage is consistently higher or lower than nominal. The transformer 

can buck (decrease) or boost (increase) the supply voltage without battery backup or involving other active UPS board 

level components.
When activated, the transformer will automatically switch to the secondary tap to buck or boost voltage 10% to keep the 

output voltage within acceptable range.
CAUTION: Improper parameter value setting can cause permanent damage to the unit. Changes should only be made 

by qualified and trained personnel.
Note: Parameter values are interdependent. Changing one value can affect the range and permissible value(s) in other 

fields. This feature is to avoid users entering contradictory values.
Users can change parameters as following procedure.
Step 1: Go to the Menu 5.

Step 2: When Parameter Change Screen appears  

(Figure 22), type the new value within 

acceptable range and press Enter. The screen  

will return to the Line Slow Detection  

Screen. For example, refer to Figure 22.

 Low Limit [088]    Enter new value. (088->120)

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Name of Parameter

Current Parameter Status

Acceptable 
Parameter Limits

Prompt

 

Figure 22: Parameter Change Screen  

(Slow Detect Low Limit Screen Shown)

Summary of Contents for AC UPS Series

Page 1: ...1 System Architecture 4 5 6 RS232 USB interface 15 3 2 UPS Module 4 5 7 Optional SNMP card 23 3 3 MBS Module Optional 5 6 SPECIFICATIONS 23 4 INSTALLATION 5 6 1 Line Mode Specifications 23 4 1 Unpack...

Page 2: ...in a risk of electric shock or fire 4 To reduce risk of electric shock disconnect all wirings before attempting any maintenance or cleaning Turning off the unit will not reduce this risk 5 CAUTION On...

Page 3: ...e Power Supply UPS System and optional Manual Bypass Switch AC UPS BP that provides backup power when the line is unqualified These components should be mounted inside an enclosure to provide protecti...

Page 4: ...ion 5 5 9 Internal Fan The fan is to cool down the inside temperature of the UPS and is easily replaced for maintenance GND This connector is the permanent ground of the UPS Battery Connector The batt...

Page 5: ...k The output power connects to the terminal block marked with AC OUT Switch This switch selects UPS or bypass output AC Output Breaker This circuit breaker labeled OUTPUT is a resettable protective th...

Page 6: ...ease immediately notify your carrier agent and the supplier who prepared your shipment 4 2 Mounting the UPS The UPS unit can be placed in a rack with no other parts needed It can be rack mounted or se...

Page 7: ...2 cables marked as UPS IN and UPS OUT Connect these cables from MBS to the respective connectors on the UPS 2 Connect the AC input wires to the AC input terminal blocks on the MBS Ensure proper polar...

Page 8: ...ed the UPS will transfer to line mode with the output LED ON to show UPS is running from utility power Note If the UPS keeps switching between inverter and line mode because of a noisy line the settin...

Page 9: ...P xxxxVA 9 O P P xxxxWatt 10 Load xxx 11 Mode xxxxx 12 InvEV xxxxx 13 InvTM xxxx xH 14 BukEV xxxxx 15 BukTM xxxx xH 16 BstEV xxxxx 17 BstTM xxxx xH 18 C1 Off or On C2 Off or On 19 C3 Off or On C4 Off...

Page 10: ...e 714 751 0488 Fax 714 372 7930 E Mail techservice newmarpower com PoweringTheNetwork com Figure 10 Setting and Control Page Pressing the ESC SCROLL and ENTER buttons to navigate through the menus and...

Page 11: ...voltage when output voltage achieves the user programmable preset limit Battery The unit automatically transfers to battery mode when input line power is unqualified or not present Batteries provide p...

Page 12: ...has been in battery mode The total time duration the unit has been in battery mode since the latest reset The number of times the unit has been in buck mode The total time duration the unit has been...

Page 13: ...ed as below User program Ext Alarm Ext Battery Alarm Ext Fan Failed Door Unlocked AVR Feature Enable or disable Buck and Boost function Factory default setting is enable Line Qualify Set AC recovery t...

Page 14: ...ustable range is 0 480 min with 15 min increment of each click by pressing SCROLL button The default value is 120min Default UPS Restore factory settings of UPS Default SNMP Restore factory settings o...

Page 15: ...ool HyperTerminal in Windows device can communicate with computer Follow below steps to step up HyperTerminal Step 1 The path of HyperTerminal communication tool is Programs Accessories Communications...

Page 16: ...Step 6 The Name of Unit Properties screen will pop up as shown in Figure 17 Click on the Settings tab Select all columns as below figure and click ASCII Setup button Figure 16 HyperTerminal Screen Fi...

Page 17: ...SETUP 60 CONTACT C1 Current Setting is ON BATT 0 Set to ON BATT 1 Set to LOW BATT 2 Set to TIMER 3 Set to ALARM 4 Set to FAULT 5 Set to OFF 6 Set to DISABLE 0 MAIN MENU 6 PROGRAMMABLE CONTACTS SETUP...

Page 18: ...nu numbers the line status the unit s output status and any faults or alarms that may be present Figure 20 Main Menu Screen BTS Manual Bypass Switch MBS UPS Model ID xxxxxxxxxxxxxx 0 MAIN MENU 1 Unit...

Page 19: ...re version Main Firmware Version Main board firmware version Hardware Version Hardware version IP Address UPS IP address Line Status Current Status Output Status Current Status Contact Status Current...

Page 20: ...e the latest RESET BUCK Event The number of times that BUCK function activates BUCK Timer Total time that the BUCK function activates since the latest RESET BOOST Event The number of times that BOOST...

Page 21: ...tions to factory default value 47 Set Date Adjust the date 48 Set Time Adjust the time 49 Change Password Change password The factory default password is 1111 Note The password can only be changed in...

Page 22: ...Mode Line to Battery 100VAC 88 120V AC 88V AC 88 120V AC 56 Boost Low When input voltage drops between Boost Back point and Boost Low point unit will transfer to Boost Mode only when AVR is enabled No...

Page 23: ...1 0 Nominal battery voltage 48V DC 24V DC Utility Voltage Waveform Sinusoidal utility or generator Utility qualify time setting 3 10 30 seconds adjustable Nominal Input Voltage 120V AC AVR function E...

Page 24: ...able Peak Efficiency 90 No Load Power Consumption 28W 48V DC 28W 24V DC THD Bat mode 3 Full resistive load Load crest factor 3 1 rated load Overload protection 5s 125 150 load 60s 110 125 load Output...

Page 25: ...AGM 28 2 56 4V DC 27 0 54 0V DC Battery Temperature Control Charging voltage is compensated according to battery temperature 2 5mV 3 0mV 3 5mV 4 0mV per cell per C compensated coefficient adjustable C...

Page 26: ...lace MBS UPS does not return back to Line mode Line power is missing Verify if power cord from UPS IN on MBS is properly connected to the AC input terminal blocks on UPS Verify if the UPS INPUT circui...

Page 27: ...bad temperature probe connected Only use factory supplied temperature probe reading approximately 15 000 OHMS 25 C 77 F LCD text is not readable UPS fault Return to repair center Password access is NO...

Page 28: ...e 24V DC 100Ah min Backup Time 24V DC 200Ah min AC UPS 24 700 10 1807 3613 20 858 1807 30 561 1205 40 378 869 50 306 703 60 253 581 70 197 442 80 155 383 90 137 337 100 121 294 9 WARRANTY AND FACTORY...

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