Operator`s manual

2.3 CFR Rear Panel
1. AC LINE Cord
The UPS is equipped with a standard, grounded AC line cord.
2. EXTERNAL BATTERY Connector
The connector accepts a standard plug from the EBP Series Battery Pack.
Extending backup time is as simple as plugging in the battery pack.
3. BATTERY Circuit Breaker
The battery breaker protects the DC circuit. When the UPS is not in service, the
breaker should be switched OFF to preserve the batteries in the UPS and in the EBP
Series Battery Pack, if installed (see section 4.1 “UPS Shutdown”).
4. External Ground Lug (Single Point Ground)
The external ground lug provides a single point connection for optimum grounding
protection. Always refer to your local electrical codes for prescribed grounding
practices.
5. UPS Nameplate Label
The nameplate label contains valuable information relating to the UPS. Always
verify input voltage and frequency (i.e., 120 VAC / 60 Hz) before use.
6. RS-232 Serial Connector (DE-9 Female Connector)*
The standard RS-232 serial interface allows for connection to a host computer/
dumb terminal for remote monitoring, control and calibration of the UPS. Use a straight
through serial cable to connect the UPS to the computer.
7. LAN Interface Connector (DE-9 Female Connector)
The LAN Interface connector provides dry contact status monitoring and output
shutdown capability on a DE-9 female connector and is used by basic UPS monitoring
software for orderly shutdown of computer networks.
8. Modem Connection
Available as an option on 60Hz Models only.
9. External IID Connector (MMJ Connector)*
This connector is used for the optional desktop Intelligent Interface Device (IID) for
remote monitoring and control of the UPS (up to 2000 ft.).
NOTE: This port is disabled by the factory unless an internal IID is installed.
10. External Alarms Connector (RJ-45 Connector)
This provides dry contact closure alarm status on a RJ-45 (center keyed)
connector, indicating LINE FAIL and LOW BATTERY WARNING.
*NOTE: With the SID installed in the UPS, either the External IID port
or
the RS-232 port can be activated. The factory default is set for RS-232
operation. With the internal IID option installed in the UPS
both
ports are
active.
2. FEATURES
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6. MAINTENANCE
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6.6 Troubleshooting Guide
Plug in AC power cord.
Reset breaker.
Reset breaker.
Wait for voltage to
stabilize.
Wait approximately
one minute for
synchronization.
Reset breaker.
*Replace fuse.
*Clean and tighten
battery cables.
*Replace batteries.
Reduce load.
Check load for short.
Utility power outage;
or
AC power cord
unplugged;
or
AC input circuit breaker
OFF.
and
BATTERY circuit
breaker OFF.
AC line voltage too
high or low;
or
UPS is in its
synchronization mode.
BATTERY breaker
tripped.
or
Internal charger fuse
open.
or
Loose or corroded
battery cables.
or
Bad batteries.
Overloaded output;
or
Shorted output.
No Output Power:
"LINE PRESENT" OFF
"LINE FAILURE" OFF
Unit does not
resume LINE
PRESENT operation
when power returns:
"LINE PRESENT" ON
(or flashing)
"LINE FAILURE" ON
"SERVICE" LED ON
Incorrect output
voltage:
"LINE PRESENT" ON
"LINE FAILURE" OFF
"OVERLOAD" ON
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