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Operating mode / state

Error or fault 

state

Description. When an error occurs, the ERROR icon and the fault code are displayed.

LCD display.

120 0

Tab. 11. 

Operating modes.

7.2.4.3.  Warning or alert codes.

Code

Warning or alert description

bl

Low battery

Ol

Overload

OI

Input overcurrent

NC

Battery not connected

OC

Battery overcharge

SF

Input socket connection fault

EP

EPO enabled

TP

Overtemperature

CH

Charger fault

bF

Battery fault

bV

Static bypass voltage out of range

FU

Unstable static bypass frequency

bR

Replace batteries

EE

EEPROM error

Tab. 12. 

Warning or alert code.

7.2.4.4.  Error or fault codes.

Code

Error or failure description

01

DC bus startup fault.

02

DC bus overvoltage.

03

DC bus undervoltage.

11

Inverter soft start fault

12

High voltage in the inverter

13

Low voltage in the inverter

14

Inverter output short-circuited

27

Battery voltage too high

28

Battery voltage too low

2A

Battery charger short-circuited at its output

41

Overtemperature

43

Output overload

45

Charger fault

49

Input overcurrent

Tab. 13. 

Error or fault code.

7.2.4.5.  Warning or alert indicators.

Code

Icon (flashing)

Audible alarm

Low battery voltage.

 

 

Modulated every 2 seconds

Overload.

 

Modulated every 1 seconds

Input overcurrent

Modulated twice every 10 

seconds

Disconnected battery

Modulated every 2 seconds

Battery overcharge

 

Modulated every 2 seconds

Input socket 

connection fault

Modulated every 2 seconds

EPO enabled

Modulated every 2 seconds

Overtemperature

Modulated every 2 seconds

Charger fault

Modulated every 2 seconds

Battery fault

 BATT FAULT

Modulated every 2 seconds

(The UPS disconnects to 

warn the user that the 

batteries are incorrect).

Static bypass voltage 

out of range

  

  

BYPASS

Modulated every 2 seconds

Unstable static 

bypass frequency

 

BYPASS

Modulated every 2 seconds

Replace batteries

 

Modulated every 2 seconds

EEPROM error

 

Modulated every 2 seconds

Tab. 14. 

Warning or alert indicators.

Summary of Contents for SLC TWIN PRO2 A Series

Page 1: ...USER MANUAL UNINTERRUPTIBLE POWER SUPPLY UPS SLC TWIN PRO2 A 1 2 and 3 kVA...

Page 2: ...Communicationport 5 2 5 1 RS232portandUSBinterface 5 2 5 2 Smartslot 5 2 6 Protectionagainstvoltagespikesforthemodem ADSL Fax line 5 2 7 Software 5 2 8 Considerationsbeforestartup 6 OPERATION 6 1 UPSS...

Page 3: ...3 8 3 2 Exclusions 8 4 TECHNICALSERVICESNETWORK 9 ANNEXES 9 1 GENERALTECHNICALSPECIFICATIONS 9 2 GLOSSARY SLC TWIN PRO2 UNINTERRUPTIBLE POWER SUPPLY UPS USER MANUAL...

Page 4: ...personnel Although no effort has been spared to ensure that the informa tion in this user manual is complete and accurate we accept no liability for any errors or omissions that may exist The images...

Page 5: ...belled for correct identification of each of its parts which together with the instructions described in this user manual allows installation and startup operations to be performed in a simple and org...

Page 6: ...B digital device pur suant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates u...

Page 7: ...accordance with ISO 14001 Recycling of the device at the end of its useful life Our company undertakes to use the services of authorised and regu latory companies to treat the set of products recover...

Page 8: ...ight contradic tions may arise If in any doubt the labelling on the device itself will always prevail The nameplate of the device shows all of the values relating to its main properties and characteri...

Page 9: ...OUTPUT 2kVA model USB RS232 INTELLIGENT SLOT OUTPUT INPUT 3K EPO IN OUT NETWORK FAX MODEM PROGRAMMABLE OUTLETS P1 3kVA model Fig 2 Rear views 1 2 and 3kVA models USB port with HID RS 232 serial port S...

Page 10: ...KER Max 50A BATTERY BREAKER Max 50A BATTERY BREAKER Max 50A TOWER 12BATTERY Rack 12BATTERY TOWER 4BATTERY TOWER 6BATTERY BATTERY BREAKER Max 50A BATTERY BREAKER Max 50A BATTERY BREAKER Max 50A BATTERY...

Page 11: ...c TWIN PRO2 Device series 2000 Power in VA SLC Brand acronym for UPSs CF Frequency converter devices without batteries EE Special EE battery module CO MadeinSpain markingonthedeviceandpackaging for cu...

Page 12: ...ectorsforconnection to the device and or other identical modules Charger current setting up to 8 A to decrease battery recharge time High performance selectable mode 0 97 ECO MODE Energy saving which...

Page 13: ...ation port makes possible a dialogue between the equipment with other machines or devices through the relays supplied in the terminal strip arranged on the same card with a single common terminal for...

Page 14: ...corners polyethylene cover and strapping all of which are recyclable materials consequently if it requires disposal it must be car ried out in accordance with current laws We recommend keeping the pac...

Page 15: ...pt the B1s In the first battery protection is by means of internal fuses and is not accessible to the user Similarly the battery modules also have internal protections by means of fuses and as in the...

Page 16: ...lied for the same device the connection between modules should be made through the hose supplied with the second battery module Fig 11 shows an example of the connection of an SLC TWIN PRO2 A B1 with...

Page 17: ...the user can configure the action to be taken in the event of a low battery alarm such as stopping the computer automatically This feature is ideal for powering network attached storage NAS systems wi...

Page 18: ...h the device can operate correctly without charging the batteries for the indicated time the risk of a prolonged power cut during the first hours of operation and the UPS s available backup time shoul...

Page 19: ...will supply output voltage through its static bypass To carry out a complete shutdown it is necessary to set the dis tribution board protection to OFF 6 1 5 Turn off the UPS without mains voltage in...

Page 20: ...e level connected to the output as a by displaying four equivalent segments respectively in the following proportion 0 25 26 50 51 75 and 76 100 Information about programmable outputs P1 Indicates tha...

Page 21: ...o the point where it is located accessing the previous variable with each press Activating the battery test Press this button for 3 seconds while in normal or frequency converter CF mode At the end of...

Page 22: ...own and provided that it has connected batteries whether internal or external If a complete shutdown is not carried out the setting will not be saved to the memory 7 2 4 Settings Tab 8 shows a summary...

Page 23: ...f frequent mains failures b Entering the value in Ah is vital for the control to be able to calculate and show the backup available on the LCD display without further alterations The settings values a...

Page 24: ...with output frequency of 60 Hz 1 With parameter 02 ENA the CF 50 or CF 60 variables are displayed instead of BAT 50 or BAT 60 DIS ECO mode disabled ENA ECO mode enabled ENA Bypass enabled with the in...

Page 25: ...mode energy saving LCD display 128 128 CF mode Description When the input frequency is between 46 and 64 Hz the UPS can be set to a constant output frequency of 50 or 60 Hz The device will still charg...

Page 26: ...ery voltage too high 28 Battery voltage too low 2A Battery charger short circuited at its output 41 Overtemperature 43 Output overload 45 Charger fault 49 Input overcurrent Tab 13 Error or fault code...

Page 27: ...del and serial number Date on which the issue occurred Full description of the issue including any information provided by the LCD and state of the alarm Power supply conditions type of load and level...

Page 28: ...n on the LCD diplay The audible alarm sounds continuously Charger shorted at its output Check if the connection of the external battery pack connected to the UPS is shorted Fault code 45 is shown on t...

Page 29: ...ctor 1 Transfer time inverter to battery 0 ms Transfer time inverter to bypass 4 ms Transfer time inverter to ECO 4 ms Transfer time ECO to battery 10 ms Performance at full load in line mode with bat...

Page 30: ...tic this is the physical connection between the input of an electrical device and its output DC Direct current is the continuous flow of electrons through a conductor between two points with different...

Page 31: ...when it exceeds certain maximum values On line mode A device is said to be on line when it is con nected to a system is operative and normally has its power supply connected Inverter An inverter is a...

Page 32: ...ce Support T S S network Commercial network and warranty information are available in website www salicru com www linkedin com company salicru salicru_SA Product Range Uninterruptible Power Supplies U...

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