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6-1 Control Panel Features

6 – Standard Operation

1

  LCD Screen:

 Provides detailed information about operating conditions, UPS system settings and more. See the next page for a description  

 

of the LCD symbols.

2

  LINE LED:

 This green LED illuminates continuously to indicate the utility-supplied AC line voltage of the AC supply circuit is nominal.  

 

It will flash if the line voltage is outside the nominal range (either too low or too high), but still acceptable. User action is not required when  

 

the LED flashes; the UPS system continuously and automatically filters AC line power to provide equipment with pure sine wave AC power,  

 

regardless of brownout or overvoltage conditions. If this LED is off, then AC line voltage is not present (blackout) or is at an unacceptable  

 

level, and the UPS system will provide connected equipment with power from its battery system.

3

  Bypass LED:

 If an internal fault or overload occurs, the LED will flash repeatedly to show that connected equipment will receive filtered  

 

AC line power, but will not receive battery power during a blackout. In this case, contact Tripp Lite for service.

4

  Parallel Redundancy LED: 

This green LED illuminates when the UPS system is operating in parallel redundancy mode.

5

  Economy Mode LED: 

This amber LED illuminates when the UPS system is operating in economy mode.

6

  Fault LED:

 This red LED illuminates when UPS system experiences a fault or other abnormal condition. If the condition persists after  

 

restarting the UPS system, refer to 

Section 9 – Troubleshooting

.

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  “ON” Button:

 This button controls these separate functions: 

 

UPS System Power ON 

 

To turn on the UPS system, press this button for approximately one second until the UPS system beeps, then release the button. 

 

Buzzer Silence  

 

To silence the UPS system’s buzzer, press this button and hold it until the UPS system beeps, then release the button. 

 

UPS System Cold Start  

 

To use the UPS system as a stand-alone power source when AC power is unavailable (i.e. during a blackout), press this button and hold it  

 

until the UPS system beeps, then release the button. See 

Section 6-4 – Battery Mode Startup

 for more information.

8

  “OFF” Button:

 This button turns off power to the UPS system’s output. Press this button and hold it until the UPS system beeps, then  

 

release it. The battery will continue to charge and the fan will continue to operate even when the output is off. To turn the UPS system off  

 

completely, including the battery charger, turn off the UPS system’s utility AC input breaker after pressing the “OFF” switch. 

9

  “Enter” Button: 

This button confirms changes to the UPS system settings.

10

  “Function” Button:

 This button allows access to special functions. 

11

  Previous/Change Setting Button: 

This button returns to the previous page or changes the UPS system settings, depending on the context.

12

  Next Button: 

This button goes to the next page.

Summary of Contents for SmartOnline SU10KRT1X

Page 1: ...Mounting 5 4 1 Unpacking 5 4 2 Placement 6 4 3 Mounting Rack 6 4 4 Mounting Tower 7 5 Wiring 8 5 1 Wiring Preparation 8 5 2 Terminal Block Diagram 8 5 3 Electrical and Cable Data 8 5 4 AC Input Output...

Page 2: ...tilation openings of the UPS system or otherwise impede the airflow from the front to the rear of the UPS system Do not place any object on the UPS system especially containers of liquid Spilling liqu...

Page 3: ...damage the UPS system and create a risk of personal injury and property damage Wiring should be performed by trained qualified electricians only Battery Warnings Allow batteries to charge uninterrupt...

Page 4: ...Note Remove the network card in order to use the RS 232 port B Settings Switch for Parallel Redundancy Operation C CAN Bus Connection Ports for Parallel Redundancy Operation D Cooling Fans E External...

Page 5: ...unit Inspect the unit carefully prior to installation If anything appears to be damaged contact Tripp Lite for service Retain the packing materials for future use Packing List 1 UPS Power Module 1 Ext...

Page 6: ...tact the manufacturer of the rack or rack enclosure for a solution 4 Post Mounting Procedure Note The mounting procedure is identical for the external battery pack and the UPS power module Mount the e...

Page 7: ...ition Pull the panel out slightly rotate it and push it back into place Tower Mounting Procedure 1 Use M4 flat head screws S2 to attach covers A5 to four of the tower feet A4 2 Use M3 flat head screws...

Page 8: ...y pack Mark all cables according to their correct purpose polarity phase and diameter Review the diagram in Section 5 2 to familiarize yourself with the terminal block Consult the table in Section 5 3...

Page 9: ...eves through the knockouts in the terminal block cover A2 Each input output wire should terminate with a ring terminal 3 Connect the ring terminal for each input output cable to the appropriate input...

Page 10: ...system 1 Switch the external battery pack s DC breaker to the OFF position 2 Remove the terminal covers from the UPS power module s external battery pack DC cable connector and the external battery pa...

Page 11: ...in economy mode 6 Fault LED This red LED illuminates when UPS system experiences a fault or other abnormal condition If the condition persists after restarting the UPS system refer to Section 9 Troubl...

Page 12: ...f temperature voltage amperage level percentage and frequency Indicates the category being measured line load battery EPO Emergency Power Off Code Description Er05 Battery Weak or Dead Er06 Output Sho...

Page 13: ...and the battery charger begins to charge the external battery pack 8 Press the ON button for approximately 3 seconds then release it The UPS will beep twice and the LCD screen will change from B to C...

Page 14: ...elapsed you will need to repeat the previous step 5 The UPS system will run a self test and display H again Battery mode startup is successful and connected equipment will operate until the battery i...

Page 15: ...tely three seconds until the buzzer sounds twice then release the buttons Except for buzzer Q1 Q2 and self test R1 R2 all other default settings may now be changed by pressing the Previous Change Sett...

Page 16: ...upply circuit is securely grounded Start up Procedure 1 Position the UPS systems as specified above 2 Connect the parallel communication cables C1 C2 to the Ring loop at a maximum length of 7 m Secure...

Page 17: ...rting the EPO terminals activates the EPO emergency power off function which provides emergency shutdown of the UPS system Note The network card must be removed in order to use the UPS system s RS 232...

Page 18: ...t LED Er16 Er27 All parallel UPS parameters except ID number must be same Adjust the parameters Fault LED Er21 Reconnect the RJ45 cable or set a UPS with ID 1 Fault LED Other Error Code Have a qualifi...

Page 19: ...tility power source Next disconnect all equipment The UPS system must be stored in a clean secure environment with a temperature less than 40 C and a relative humidity less than 90 non condensing Note...

Page 20: ...he batteries are designed for hot swap replacement i e replacement while the UPS system is in ON mode but some qualified service personnel may wish to put the UPS system in OFF mode and disconnect equ...

Page 21: ...cific legal rights and you may have other rights which vary from jurisdiction to jurisdiction Tripp Lite 1111 W 35th Street Chicago IL 60609 USA WARNING The individual user should take care to determi...

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