Tripp Lite SU3000RTXLCD2U UPS System Le manuel du propriétaire

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SU3000RTXLCD2U
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Owner’s Manual
SmartOnline
®
Single-Phase Rackmount Online UPS System
with Built-in LCD Monitoring & Control Screen
Not suitable for mobile applications.
1111 W. 35th Street, Chicago, IL 60609 USA www.tripplite.com/support
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®
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1. Overview 2
Parts List 2
Additional Accessories 2
Model Specific Accessories 2
2. Important Safety Instructions 3
3. Installation 4
Rack Mounting 4
Tower Mounting 5
4. Features 6
Front Panel Controls 6
Rear Panel Features 7
5. Basic Connection and Start-Up 8
Quick Start Guide 8
Optional Connections 9
6. Operation 11
Modes of Operation 11
LCD Informational Screens 14
UPS Setup Overview 16
Using PowerAlert Software 16
Using the LCD interface 16
7. Troubleshooting 23
8. Internal Battery Replacement 24
9. Storage and Service 26
10. Warranty Registration 26
Español 27
Français 53
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NOTE: External battery pack options require configuration using front panel LCD interface or via Tripp Lite’s EXTERNAL BATTERY CONFIGURATION software.
See page 20 for more information if you are connecting external batteries to this UPS.
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Overview
Tripp Lite SmartOnline Rackmount UPS Systems with interactive LCD interface feature on-line, double-conversion UPS protection with
full-time sine wave output and zero transfer time suitable for all advanced networking applications. Each system provides long running
battery support with optional extended-run and SNMP/Web communications ability. Built-in interfaces include USB, DB9 serial and
Emergency Power Off (EPO). The interactive front panel LCD screen provides detailed UPS status, preset and control options. An optional
economy mode setting reduces power consumption and BTU heat output.
Parts List
UPS System Bolt-on mounting ears (2) 4-post rail kit PowerAlert CD
USB Cable EPO (RJ11) Cable RS-232 Cable Owner’s manual
Additional Accessories (Optional)
•SNMPWEBCARD:InternalnetworkinterfacecardforSNMP/Webcontrolandmonitoring
•ENVIROSENSE:Temperature/HumiditysensorforusewithSNMPWEBCARD
•SRSWITCH:RackdoorsensorforusewithENVIROSENSEandSNMPWEBCARD
•RELAYIOCARD:ProgrammableRelayI/OCardforremoteUPSmonitoring
•2-9USTAND:SupportsrackmountUPSandbatterypacksinuprighttowerconfiguration(notforSU3000RTXLCD3U)
Model Specific Accessories (Optional)*
UPS Model SU3000RTXLCD2U
External Battery Packs (LIMIT 1)**
BP72V15-2U
External Battery Packs (NO LIMIT)**
BP72V28RT3U
Hot-swap PDU System
PDUB30
2 Post Rackmount Kit
2POSTRMKITWM
5 Year Extended Warranty
WEXT5-2200-3000
*VisitthespecificationpageforyourUPSsystematwww.tripplite.comfordetailedextendedruntimedataandadditionalaccessoryoptions.
** Note: External battery pack options require configuration using front panel LCD interface or via Tripp Lite’s EXTERNAL BATTERY CONFIGURATION software. See page 20 for
more information if you are connecting external batteries to this UPS.
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Important Safety Instructions
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
This manual contains instructions and warnings that should be followed during the installation, operation and storage of all
Tripp Lite UPS Systems. Failure to heed these warnings may affect your warranty.
UPS Location Warnings
•InstallyourUPSindoors,awayfromexcessmoistureorheat,conductivecontaminants,dustordirectsunlight.
•Forbestperformance,keeptheindoortemperaturebetween32ºFand104ºF(0ºCand40ºC).
•LeaveadequatespacearoundallsidesoftheUPSforproperventilation.
Do not mount unit with its front or rear panel facing down (at any angle). Mounting in this manner will seriously inhibit the
unit’s internal cooling, eventually causing product damage not covered under warranty.
UPS Connection Warnings
•ConnectyourUPSdirectlytoaproperlygroundedACpoweroutlet.DonotplugtheUPSintoitself;thiswilldamagetheUPS.
•DonotmodifytheUPS'splug,anddonotuseanadapterthatwouldeliminatetheUPS’sgroundconnection.
•DonotuseextensioncordstoconnecttheUPStoanACoutlet.YourwarrantywillbevoidedifanythingotherthanTrippLitesurge
suppressors are used to connect your UPS to an outlet.
•IftheUPSreceivespowerfromamotor-poweredACgenerator,thegeneratormust
provide clean, filtered, computer-grade output.
•ThemainssocketoutletthatsuppliestheUPSshouldbeneartheUPSandbeeasilyaccessible.
•ToremoveACvoltagefromtheUPS,pulltheplugfromthesocketoutlet.
Equipment Connection Warnings
•Useofthisequipmentinlifesupportapplicationswherefailureofthisequipmentcanreasonablybeexpectedtocausethefailureof
the life support equipment or to significantly affect its safety or effectiveness is not recommended. Do not use this equipment in the
presence of a flammable anesthetic mixture with air, oxygen or nitrous oxide.
•DonotconnectsurgesuppressorsorextensioncordstotheoutputofyourUPS.ThismightdamagetheUPSandmayaffectthesurge
suppressor and UPS warranties.
•ConnecttheUPStoanoutletthatisadequatelyprotectedagainstexcesscurrents,shortcircuitsandearthfaults,aspartofthe
building installation. The outlet protection for the UPS should be in series with the mains input.
Battery Warnings
• Batteriescanpresentariskofelectricalshockandburnfromhighshort-circuitcurrent.Observeproperprecautions.Donotdisposeofthe
batteries in a fire. Do not open the UPS or batteries. Do not short or bridge the battery terminals with any object. Unplug and turn off the
UPS before performing battery replacement. Use tools with insulated handles. There are no user-serviceable parts inside the UPS. Battery
replacement should be performed only by authorized service personnel using the same number and type of batteries (Sealed Lead-Acid). The
batteries are recyclable. Refer to your local codes for disposal requirements or visit www.tripplite.com/UPSbatteryrecycling for recycling
information.TrippLiteoffersacompletelineofUPSSystemReplacementBatteryCartridges(R.B.C.).VisitTrippLiteontheWebatwww.
tripplite.com/support/battery/index.cfm to locate the specific replacement battery for your UPS.
•Note:ExternalbatterypackoptionsrequireconfigurationusingfrontpanelLCDinterfaceorviaTrippLite’sEXTERNALBATTERY
CONFIGURATION software. See page 20 for more information if you are connecting external batteries to this UPS.
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Installation
Rack Mounting
Mount your equipment in either a 4-post or 2-post rack or rack enclosure (see below for 2-post mounting). The user must determine the
fitness of hardware and procedures before mounting. If hardware and procedures are not suitable for your application, contact the
manufacturer of your rack or rack enclosure. The procedures described in this manual are for common rack and rack enclosure types
and may not be appropriate for all applications.
4-Post Mounting
1
The included plastic pegs
A
will temporarily support the empty
rackmount shelves
B
while you install the permanent
mounting hardware. Insert a peg into the third hole from the
top on the front end of each bracket. On the rear end, insert a
peg into the center hole. (Each front bracket has 6 holes and
eachrearbrackethas5holes.)Thepegswillsnapintoplace.
After installing the pegs, expand each shelf to match the depth
of your rack rails. The pegs will fit through the square holes in
the rack rails to support the shelves. Refer to the rack unit
labels to confirm that the shelves are level in all directions.
Note: The support ledge of each shelf must face inward.
2
Remove the pegs at the front end of each bracket. Secure the
shelves
B
to the mounting rails permanently using the
included screws and cup washers
C
as shown. Place 2 screws
at the front of each rail (4 total) and 2 screws at the back of
each rail (4 total). Tighten all screws before proceeding. Note:
The rear pegs can be left in for installation, but the front ones
must be removed before the bracket is secured by screws.
WARNING!
Do not attempt to install your UPS until you have
inserted and tightened the required screws. The plastic
pegs will not support the weight of your UPS.
3
Attach your UPS’s mounting brackets
D
to the forward
mounting holes
E
of the UPS using the included hardware
F
.
The mounting bracket “ears” should face forward.
4
With the aid of an assistant (if necessary), lift your UPS and
slide it into the shelves. Attach the UPS mounting brackets to
the forward mounting rails with user-supplied screws and
washers
G
. Tighten all screws securely.
2-Post Mounting
If you mount 2U UPS models in 2-post racks, they require the addition of a Tripp Lite 2-Post Rackmount Installation Kit (model:
2POSTRMKITWM, sold separately). See Installation Kit owner’s manual for installation procedure.
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Installation
Tower Mounting
Your UPS can be mounted in an upright tower position with
optional base stands sold separately by Tripp Lite (Model #
2-9USTAND). When mounting the UPS on adjustable base stands,
make sure that the control panel is toward the top. Remove the 4
front screws from the front panel and take it off. Pinch the tabs
located on the sides of the LCD panel, and then rotate it. Front
panel setup should be operated by service personnel only.
WARNING!
All UPS systems are extremely heavy. Use caution when
lifting and mounting. User must properly stabilize the UPS
when lifting and mounting.
Model SU3000RTXLCD2U
UPSDimensions(HxWxDin.) 3.43x17.35x25.5
UPSDimensions(HxWxDcm.) 8.71x44.07x64.77
Operating Altitude: 0 to 3000 m (0 to 10,000 ft.)
EXTERNAL BATTERY CONFIGURATION NOTE
If external battery packs are to be used with this UPS, install them following the mounting/installation documentation included with each
battery pack. External battery pack installation requires the UPS be configured one of two ways:
1. ViatheUPSfrontpanelLCDinterface
2.ViaTrippLite’sEXTERNALBATTERYCONFIGURATIONsoftware
This UPS is factory programmed with discharge curves and charging profiles for two basic external battery pack configurations accessible
using the UPS front panel LCD interface. Additional battery pack options using larger or multiple external battery packs are also
supported, but require configuration using Tripp Lite’s EXTERNAL BATTERY CONFIGURATION software and a serial port connection to the
UPS. See page 20 to determine which method applies to your external battery pack configuration.
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Features
Before installing and operating your UPS, familiarize yourself with the locations and function of the features of each component.
Front Panel Controls, LEDs and LCD Screen
1
LCD Screen: This backlit (16x2 character) dot matrix display
indicates a wide range of UPS operating conditions and
diagnostic data. It also displays UPS settings and options when
viewing the UPS Setup screens.
2
ON/MUTE/TEST Button: This button offers 3 main functions
depending on the state of the UPS when it’s pressed: Power-on
control, alarm-cancel and self-test.
•ToturntheUPSoninONLINEMODE,pressandholdthis
button as the UPS is connected to a live outlet until a beep
is heard, then release.
•To“coldstart”theUPSoninONBATTERYMODEduringa
utility power failure, press and hold this button as the UPS is
off until a beep is heard, then release.
•PressthisbuttonduringapowerfailuretoMUTEtheaudible
alarm. Alarm will re-sound to indicate low-battery.
•ToperformaSELFTEST,astheUPSisoperatingnormallyin
on-line or economy mode, press and hold this button until a
beep is heard, then release.
3
Scroll Down/Exit Setup Button: This button allows you to
browse through different operating conditions and options on
the LCD display. Momentarily pressing it causes the LCD screen
to display a different operating condition (see Operation section
for details). Pressing this button and the SCROLL UP button
simultaneously for 3 seconds will launch a series of setup
screens. During setup operation, this button is used to scroll
through setup options and select setup options.
4
Scroll Up/SELECT Button: This button allows you to browse
through different operating conditions and options on the LCD
display. Momentarily pressing it causes the LCD screen to
display a different operating condition (see Operation section
for details). Pressing this button and the SCROLL DOWN button
simultaneously for 3 seconds will launch a series of setup
screens. During setup operation, this button is used to scroll
through setup options and select setup options.
5
OFF Button: Press this button until you hear a beep and see
the confirmation message on the LCD screen (“Turn OFF UPS:
Y/N”). Then, press the SCROLL UP button to turn the UPS
system’s inverter OFF.
6
Output LED: This green LED will illuminate to indicate that
your UPS is supplying AC power to connected equipment.
7
DC/AC (Inverter) LED: This green LED will illuminate to
indicate that the UPS’s DC/AC inverter is activated.
8
Bypass LED: This yellow LED will flash when the UPS is
providing filtered mains power without engaging its converter or
inverter. If this LED is flashing, connected equipment will not
receive battery power in the event of a blackout.
9
ECO (Economy Mode) LED: This green LED will illuminate to
indicate that your UPS is operating in Economy Mode. If this
LED is lit, the equipment is supplied by filtered mains power.
The inverter will be active during a blackout or brownout and
will supply continuous AC power to the equipment.
10
AC/DC (Converter) LED: This green LED will illuminate to
indicate that the UPS’s AC/DC converter is activated while AC
power is available.
Note: This LED will also illuminate to indicate that the UPS’s DC/DC converter is
activated while battery is discharged to provide connected equipment with AC
power.
11
Battery LED: This green LED will illuminate when the UPS is
discharging the battery to provide connected equipment with
AC power. When lit, an alarm will sound which can be silenced
by pressing the ON/MUTE button. This LED will remain lit after
the alarm is silenced.
12
Input LED: This green LED will illuminate to indicate AC input
supply is present and in good condition. It will flash if the AC
input supply is out of acceptable bypass range.
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Rear Panel Features
1
Input Cord: This permanently attached power cord connects your UPS to a power outlet.
2
AC Receptacles: These output receptacles provide connected equipment with pure sine-wave AC output during normal operation
and battery power during blackouts and severe brownouts. Power provided at these outlets is filtered to protect connected equipment
against damaging surges and line noise. The receptacles are divided into numbered load banks, as labeled on the unit. Using
PowerAlert software and cabling, load banks one and two may be individually turned off and on from a remote location, allowing
users to reset or reboot connected equipment.
3
Communications Ports (USB or RS-232): These ports connect your UPS to any workstation or server. Use with Tripp Lite’s
PowerAlert Software and included cables to enable your computer to automatically save open files and shut down equipment during
a blackout. Also use PowerAlert Software to monitor a wide variety of AC line power and UPS operating conditions. Consult your
PowerAlert Software manual or contact Tripp Lite Customer Support for more information. The 9-pin RS-232 port also supports dry-
contact communications. See USB & RS-232 Serial Communications in the Optional Connections section for installation instructions.
4
EPO (Emergency Power Off) Port: Your UPS features an EPO port that may be used to connect the UPS to a contact closure
switch to enable emergency inverter shutdown. See Optional Installation section for details.
5
Accessory Slot: Remove the small cover panel from this slot to use optional accessories to remotely monitor and control your UPS.
Visitwww.tripplite.comtoseeafulllistofaccessories,includingtheSNMPWEBCARDforremotecontrolandUPSmonitoring,aswell
as a wide variety of network management and connectivity products.
6
Input Circuit Breaker: This resettable breaker prevents high input current from damaging the UPS or the attached load. If this
breaker trips, verify your UPS load before resetting the breaker switch in.
7
External Battery Pack Connector: Your UPS supports the use of optional Tripp Lite external battery packs for additional runtime.
See Model Specific Accessories section under Overview for compatible models and limitations and UPS Setup Overview section under
Operation for configuration instructions.
Note: External battery pack options require configuration using front panel LCD interface or via Tripp Lite’s EXTERNAL BATTERY CONFIGURATION software. See page 20 for
more information if you are connecting external batteries to this UPS.
8
Ground Screw: Use this to connect any equipment that requires a chassis ground.
9
Output Circuit Breakers Switches: These resettable circuit breakers protect your UPS from output overload. If one or both
breakers trip, remove some of the load on the circuit(s) and allow the UPS to cool before pressing the breaker switch(es) in to reset.
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Basic Connection and Start-Up
1
Plug your UPS’s line cord into an electrical outlet.
Your UPS must be connected to a dedicated circuit of sufficient
amperage. Note, however, that select models may be fitted with
different plug types. Refer to the rating table on top of your UPS
for more details on each selectable operating voltage.
Once your UPS is plugged in, all indicator LEDs will flash on
momentarily and the fan will turn on. The LCD screen will scroll
two message screens for 2 seconds each:
Note: Until the UPS is connected to a powered AC outlet for the first time, COLD
START (startup in battery mode during a power failure) is not available. See
COLD START LCD setup section (pg. 20) for more information.
Power is not supplied to the UPS outlets in STANDBY mode in
the factory configuration. Bypass output can be enabled in
standby mode via the built-in LCD configuration screens.
2
Plug your equipment into your UPS.
Your UPS is designed to support computer equipment only. You
will overload your UPS if you connect household appliances or
laserprinterstotheUPS'soutlets.
3
Turn your UPS ON:
•Pressthe“ON/MUTE”button
•Holditforseveralsecondsuntilyouhearabeep
•Releaseit
After successful completion of startup diagnostics, your UPS will
begin providing power to its outlets. The INPUT, AC/DC
(converter), DC/AC (inverter) and OUTPUT LEDs will illuminate
and the LCD screen will display:
ON LINE MODE
LOAD= 00% 0.00KW
If you're having trouble turning the UPS on, you may be
pressing the ON button too long. Release the button
"during" the beep (not after it stops).
Note: UPS system will function properly upon initial startup; however, maximum
runtime for the unit’s battery will only be accessible after it has been charged for
24 hours.
Quick Start Guide
Note: External battery pack options require configuration using front panel LCD interface or via Tripp Lite’s EXTERNAL BATTERY CONFIGURATION software. See page 20
for more information if you are connecting external batteries to this UPS.
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Basic Connection and Start-Up
Optional Connections
Your UPS will function properly without these connections.
1
USB and RS-232 Serial Communications
Use the included USB cable (see
1A
) and/or DB9 serial cable
(see
1B
) to connect the communication port of your computer
to the communication port of your UPS. Install on your
computer the Tripp Lite PowerAlert Software appropriate to your
computer'soperatingsystem.YourUPSmayfeatureadditional
communicationsports;theseportsmaybeconnectedto
additional computers that have PowerAlert Software installed.
Consult your PowerAlert manual for more information.
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Dry contact communications are simple, but some
knowledge of electronics is necessary to configure them. The
DB9 port’s pin assignments are shown in the diagram. If the
UPS battery is low, the UPS sends a signal by bridging pins 1
and5.Ifutilitypowerfails,theUPSsendsasignalbybridging
pins8and5.ToshuttheUPSdownremotely,shortpin3to
pin 9 for at least 60 seconds.
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Basic Connection and Start-Up
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EPO Port Connection
This optional feature is only for those applications that require
connection to a facility’s Emergency Power Off (EPO) circuit.
When the UPS is connected to this circuit, it enables
emergency shutdown of the UPS’s inverter and inhibits transfer
to internal bypass. Using the cable provided, connect the EPO
port of your UPS (see
2A
) to a user-supplied normally closed or
normally open switch according to the circuit diagram (see
2B
).
Note:
1. If using a cable other than what is supplied, the cable should not exceed
350 feet or have a resistance of greater than 10 ohms.
2. If a non-latching EPO switch is used, the EPO must be held for a minimum of
1 second. This does not apply to a latching EPO switch.
CAUTION: The EPO port is not a phone line surge
suppressor; do not connect a phone line to this port.
UPS Unit State when asserting EPO with AC line present:
LEDs Output Fans Serial SNMP USB LCD Screen
OFF OFF ON ON ON ON
“EMERGENCY
POWER OFF”
To restart the UPS unit after asserting EPO with AC line present:
Option 1:
1. VerifythattheEPOassertionhasbeenremovedorcleared.
2. Press ON button until unit beeps, then release.
3. UPS output will turn back on after it completes diagnostics.
Option 2:
1. VerifythattheEPOassertionhasbeenremovedorcleared.
2. Remove AC line power to the UPS unit, wait until the LCD is
completely off.
CAUTION: Do not open or mutilate batteries. Released material is harmful to the skin and eyes. It may be toxic. The following
precautions should be observed when working on batteries: Determine if the battery is inadvertently grounded. If inadvertently
grounded, remove the source from ground connection. Contact with any part of a grounded battery can result in electrical shock. The
likelihood of such a shock can be reduced if grounds are removed during installation and maintenance. (This is applicable to
equipment and remote battery supplies that do not have a grounded supply circuit.)
3. Reapply AC line power. Now the UPS will start back up in normal operation mode.
UPS Unit State when asserting EPO without AC line power:
LEDs Output Fans Serial SNMP USB LCD Screen
OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF “EMERGENCY POWER OFF”
To restart the UPS unit after asserting EPO without AC line present:
1.VerifythattheEPOassertionhasbeenremovedorcleared.
2. Reapply AC line power to the UPS unit. Now the UPS will start back up in normal operation mode.
3
External Battery Connection
Check the Model Specific Accessories section under Overview
for compatible battery packs and maximum quantities for your
UPS system. Ensure that your battery pack matches the
voltage listed on your UPS battery connector. Adding external
batteries will increase recharge time as well as runtime. See
the battery pack owner’s manual for complete installation and
setup instructions. Make sure cables are fully inserted into their
connectors.Smallsparksmayresultduringbatteryconnection;
this is normal. Do not connect or disconnect battery packs
when the UPS is running on battery power.
IMPORTANT! To calibrate your UPS so that the runtime-
remaining LCD and software information screens
accurately predict runtime with external battery packs
connected, see page 20 for more information if
connecting external batteries to this UPS.
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Modes of Operation
ON LINE MODE:
This is the standard operating mode for your UPS. In On line mode, the UPS provides continuously regulated AC output and recharges
the battery system as needed. If input power becomes unstable, the UPS will automatically maintain sine wave output from battery
reserves.
ON LINE MODE LEDs: AC INPUT, AC/DC, DC/AC & OUTPUT LEDs on. ON LINE MODE LCD SCREEN: Operating mode and UPS load
information
Note: A flashing INPUT LED indicates that input power is available, but is either not stable enough or of the wrong frequency to utilize in a bypass capacity.
ON LINE MODE LCD VIEWING OPTIONS:
When first entering On Line mode, the LCD screen will display load information in percentage and kilowatt units. To display additional
information screens, tap the SCROLL DOWN (“v”) button repeatedly. Additional screens include: Kilowatt hour usage, Kilowatt capacity
remaining, Runtime-remaining in minutes, Battery voltage and charge percentage, Output voltage and frequency, Input voltage and
frequency,LoadPowerFactorandLoadpercentagepluskVAcapacity.
ON BATTERY MODE:
In this mode, the UPS is providing battery-derived sine wave AC output to connected equipment. Battery mode is an automatic response
to power failure or extreme voltage fluctuation while the UPS is running in On line or Economy modes The UPS can also be cold-started
into Battery mode manually during a power failure by pressing and holding the ON/TEST button (see how-to section). The UPS will
automatically return to on-line or economy modes once mains power is restored and stable. To silence the audible alarm, press the ON/
MUTE button. The alarm will re-sound to warn of low battery conditions. As batteries become fully depleted, the UPS alarm will sound for
5secondscontinuouslyandACoutputwillturnoff.ThefrontpanelLCDwilldisplay“OUTPUTOFF/BATTERYLOW”forupto5minutes
before automatically turning off.
ON BATTERY MODE LEDs: BATTERY, AC/DC, DC/AC & OUTPUT
LEDs on.
ON BATTERY MODE LCD SCREEN: Operating mode and UPS load
information
ON BATTERY MODE LCD VIEWING OPTIONS:
When first entering ON BATTERY mode, the LCD screen will display load information in percentage and kilowatt units. To display additional
information screens, tap the SCROLL DOWN (“v”) button repeatedly. Additional screens include: Kilowatt hour usage, Kilowatt capacity
remaining, Runtime-remaining in minutes, Battery voltage and charge percentage, Output voltage and frequency, Input voltage and
frequency,LoadPowerFactorandLoadpercentagepluskVAcapacity.
BYPASS MODE:
BYPASS is an operating mode where the UPS is passing unprocessed input power directly through to the output. BYPASS MODE can
engage on an automatic basis (AUTO-BYPASS) or as an emergency UPS operating mode that maintains output to connected equipment
in case of UPS overload or internal component failure that would otherwise cause connected equipment to lose power. AUTO-BYPASS
MODE operation resulting from sudden UPS overload as the UPS is running in ON LINE MODE will automatically reset, once the output
load is reduced. BYPASS MODE resulting from internal UPS failure may not automatically reset, and if the message persists, users
should contact Tripp Lite for troubleshooting or repair options. Regardless of the cause, the UPS will not provide battery backup anytime
the LCD screen reports BYPASS MODE.
BYPASS MODE is also displayed on the LCD screen when the UPS is configured via the LCD STANDBY MODE screen to ENABLE BYPASS
OUTPUT. Once this preference is set, the UPS will alternate between BYPASS MODE with loading information and PRESS ON KEY TO TURN
UPS ON. In this mode, the UPS is providing standby mode operation with power at the outputs and the charger is operational, but the UPS
will not provide backup if power fails in this mode.
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 
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BYPASS MODE LEDs: INPUT, BYPASS (flashing) & OUTPUT
LEDs on.
BYPASS MODE LCD SCREEN: Operating mode and UPS load
information*
*Note: When bypass mode is set as a preference in the STANDBY MODE LCD screen, the BYPASS mode screen will alternate between BYPASS MODE with loading information
and PRESS ON KEY TO TURN UPS ON.
STANDBY MODE:
When first connected to a live power source, the UPS will automatically energize in Standby mode. The LCD panel will alternate between
“STANDBY MODE / PRESS ON KEY TO START UPS” and the charger will activate as necessary, but there is no UPS output or battery
backupsupportavailableinthismode.ToturntheUPSonfornormaloperation,pressandholdtheONbuttonuntilabeepisheard;the
UPS will energize after a series of diagnostic tests are completed. To turn the UPS completely off from standby mode, just unplug the
UPSfromitspowersource;theUPSwillreportOFFWAITINGandthefanandLCDscreenwillturnoffafterapproximately30seconds.
STANDBY MODE LEDs: INPUT LED on. STANDBY MODE LCD SCREEN (2 messages, 2 sec. each):
•STANDBYMODEandUPSloadinformation
•PRESSONKEYTOTURNONUPS(NotShown)
Note: A flashing INPUT LED indicates that input power is available, but is not stable enough to utilize. Pressing the ON button in standby mode while this LED is
blinking will “cold start” the UPS into battery mode.
STANDBY MODE LCD VIEWING OPTIONS:
When first entering STANDBY mode, the LCD screen will display load information in percentage and kilowatt units. To display additional
information screens, tap the SCROLL DOWN (“v”) button repeatedly. Additional screens include: Kilowatt hour usage, Kilowatt capacity
remaining, Runtime-remaining in minutes, Battery voltage and charge percentage, Output voltage and frequency, Input voltage and
frequency,LoadPowerFactorandLoadpercentagepluskVAcapacity.
ECONOMY MODE:
Economy mode refers to an optional UPS configuration for reduced power consumption and heat output. A UPS in economy mode
reduces power consumption by suspending the double conversion [AC-to-DC / DC-to-AC] process whenever input power is already of high
enough quality to pass through to connected equipment unchanged. The UPS will automatically switch back to on-line mode if input
power quality deteriorates to ensure that connected equipment receives high quality power under all conditions. See UPS Setup Overview
section under Operation for configuration info.
ECONOMY MODE LEDs: INPUT, AC/DC, ECO, OUTPUT LEDs on. ECONOMY MODE LCD SCREEN: Operating mode and UPS load
information
ECONOMY MODE LCD VIEWING OPTIONS:
When first entering ECONOMY mode, the LCD screen will display load information in percentage and kilowatt units. To display additional
information screens, tap the SCROLL DOWN (“v”) button repeatedly. Additional screens include: Kilowatt hour usage, Kilowatt capacity
remaining, Runtime-remaining in minutes, Battery voltage and charge percentage, Output voltage and frequency, Input voltage and
frequency,LoadPowerFactorandLoadpercentagepluskVAcapacity.
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BATTERY TEST MODE:
To verify battery backup operation of your UPS, you can periodically perform a manual or programmed self-test of the UPS system. To
manually initiate a self-test while the UPS is operating in On-Line or Economy mode, press the ON/MUTE switch until a beep is heard,
then release. The UPS can be configured via the front panel LCD interface for no test, weekly or monthly self-test (factory default
configuration: monthly). Self-test can also be initiated via PowerAlert software at user determined intervals (see PowerAlert software
documentation for more information). When a self-test is run, the UPS will cycle to battery power for approximately 10 seconds and
automatically switch back to AC mode. If a failure mode or low battery condition is encountered, UPS will report “BATTERY FAULT” alarm
message and beep briefly once every two seconds. If the battery is okay, the display will return to the previous menu.
BATTERY MODE LEDs: INPUT, BATTERY, AC/DC, OUTPUT LEDs on. BATTERY MODE LCD SCREEN: BATTERY TEST and UPS load
information
BATTERY TEST MODE LCD VIEWING OPTIONS:
None—for the duration of the battery test the display will report output loading information.
FREQ (FREQUENCY) CONVERTER MODE:
YourUPSiscompatiblewith100-127Vnominalinputvoltageateither50or60Hz.TheUPSwillautomaticallyself-configurefor50Hzor
60Hzoperationbasedonutilitypowerconditionsatstart-upandregulateoutputpowerduringbatterymodeoperationwithin±0.05Hzof
theselectedfrequency.TheUPSsystemalsohasanadvancedsettingthatallowscontinuousfrequencyconversionfrom50Hzto60Hz
orfrom60Hzto50HzwhiletheUPSisrunninginon-line,doubleconversionmode.Theadvancedfrequencyconversionsettingis
accessible through the LCD, the included PowerAlert software or the optional SNMPWEBCARD internal accessory card. When continuous
frequency conversion is enabled, the maximum output capacity of the UPS system is derated by 30%. To set the UPS for frequency
conversion,you’llneedtoadjustsettingsontwoseparateLCDconfigurationscreens:OUTPUTFREQUENCY(select50or60Hzoutputas
desired)andFREQCONVERTER(selectenable).SeeUPS Setup Order of Operations operation section for instructions on setting these
twooptions.WhentheUPSisrunninginFREQCONVERTERmodeandactivelyconvertingoutputfrequencyfrom60to50Hz(or50to
60Hz),theINPUTLEDwillblinktoindicatethatbothAUTOMATICBYPASSandMANUALBYPASSoperationsarenotavailable(since
bypass would allow the wrong frequency to pass through to connected equipment).
FREQUENCY CONVERTER MODE LEDs: INPUT (blinking), AC/DC,
DC/AC and OUTPUT LEDs on.
FREQ CONVERTER MODE LCD SCREEN: “FREQCONVERTER”
and UPS load information
FREQ CONVERTER MODE LCD VIEWING OPTIONS:
WhenfirstenteringFREQUENCYCONVERTERMODE,theLCDscreenwilldisplayloadinformationinpercentageandkilowattunits.To
display additional information screens, tap the SCROLL DOWN (“v”) button repeatedly. Additional screens include: Kilowatt hour usage,
Kilowatt capacity remaining, Runtime-remaining in minutes, Battery voltage and charge percentage, Output voltage and frequency, Input
voltageandfrequency,LoadPowerFactorandLoadpercentagepluskVAcapacity.
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LCD Informational Screens
This UPS is configured with a two-row, 32-character LCD screen to offer detailed UPS status, control and configuration options.
In most display modes, the upper row of text continuously identifies the current operational mode. Supported modes are BYPASS, ON
LINE,ONBATTERY,ECONOMY,FREQ(FREQUENCY)CONVERTER&STANDBY(SeeOPERATIONALMODESsectionformoreinformationon
each operating mode).
The lower row of text identifies particular measurement values. To scroll between the seven available measurement screens, press the
SELECT button repeatedly. The display can be “parked” on a particular value for full-time display while the UPS is running in that mode.
All nine data screens are available to be monitored from each of the six operating modes:
Operating Modes (Top Line)
1. ON LINE MODE
2. ON BATTERY MODE
3. ECONOMY MODE
4. STANDBY MODE
5.BYPASSMODE
6.FREQCONVERTER
Data Screens (Second Line)
1. LOAD PERCENTAGE & LOAD KILOWATTS
2.OUTPUTLOADPERCENTAGE&LOAD(KVA)
3. OUTPUT LOAD POWER FACTOR
4.INPUTVOLTAGE&FREQUENCY
5.OUTPUTVOLTAGE&FREQUENCY
6.BATTERYVOLTAGE&CAPACITYPERCENTAGE
7. ESTIMATED BATTERY RUNTIME (MINUTES)
8.REMAININGWATTS/CAPACITY
9.DEMANDENERGYFORLASTHOUR(KILOWATT/HOURS)
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PRESS TO ADVANCE
PRESS TO ADVANCE
PRESS TO ADVANCE
PRESS TO ADVANCE
PRESS TO ADVANCE
PRESS TO ADVANCE
PRESS TO ADVANCE
PRESS TO ADVANCE
PRESS TO ADVANCE
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 
  
 
  
  
  
  
  
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  
  
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The LOAD data screen specifies the amount of power that
connected equipment is currently using in terms of percentage and
kW/kilowatts(1kW=1000watts/0.5kW=500watts,etc.).
4th screen
The DEMAND ENERGY screen offers continuous data on the KWh
(kilowatt-hours) that connected equipment has consumed in the
last one-hour period.
5th screen
The REMAIN WATTS screen tracks the remaining capacity of the
UPSinkilowatts.(1kW=1000watts/0.5kW=500watts,etc.).
6th screen
The RUNTIME remaining screen tracks the approximate minutes
of runtime available under the current loading and battery pack
configuration. The runtime value will automatically re-calculate as
connected equipment power consumption changes.
7th screen
The BATTERY voltage screen tracks the charge level of your
connected battery bank in terms of voltage and charge percentage.
8th screen
TheOUTPUTVOLTAGE&FREQUENCYscreendisplayscurrentdata.
9th screen
TheINPUTVOLTAGE&FREQUENCYscreendisplayscurrentdata.
* Set of 9 information screens are shown in ON LINE MODE, but can also be viewed from all 6 operating modes.
LCD Status & Supported Measurements
1st screen
2nd Screen
TheOUTPUTLOADLEVELscreenindicatestheloadpercentageand
kVAoutputloadlevel.
3rd Screen
The OUTPUT LOAD POWER FACTOR screen indicates the power
factor of connected equipment.
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UPS Setup Overview
Your UPS supports a variety of advanced configuration options that can be set up via PowerAlert software, the front panel LCD screen
and the External Battery Configuration software. Many of the configurations can be adjusted using more than one of these methods.
1. Using PowerAlert Software
PowerAlert software (included on CD or available as a free Web download on www.tripplite.com) can be used to configure Economy
Mode ON and OFF. The software also supports Economy Mode Operation scheduling, allowing you to set timers to engage and disengage
Economy Mode.
2. Using the LCD Interface
This UPS supports a variety of user setup options and custom configurations that can be accessed via the front panel LCD screen.
Configuration and information items include:
1.OutputVoltage
2. Output Frequency
3. Bypass Range
4. Overload Alarm
5.ShutdownAfter
6. Battery Save
7. Standby Mode
8.FrequencyConverter
9. Economy Mode
10. Cold Start
11. Battery Test
12. External Batt
13. Audible Alarm
14. Factory Default
15.AlarmHistory
16. Information
To access these user options, enter the UPS SET-UP menu by pressing the SCROLL UP & SCROLL DOWN buttons simultaneously for
at least 3 seconds. The screen will report UPS SET-UP on the upper row and EXIT ENTER on the bottom row. Enter the setup menu by
pressing the button directly under the word “ENTER” in the LCD (the SCROLL UP button). In Set-Up mode, the second row will always
identify the function of the two scroll buttons (“
v
” & “
^
”). When a value is “set” via the LCD, the display will show a “*” immediately
following the new value.
Many LCD configuration items cannot be accessed in ON LINE, ON BATTERY, ECONOMY or FREQ CONVERTER mode. Turn
off connected equipment and set the UPS to STANDBY MODE prior to entering the UPS SET-UP menu to gain access to all
configuration items.
Any time the UPS SET-UP menu is entered, you will need to scroll through all 16 functions until you see the UPS SET-UP / EXIT ENTER
menu screen again and EXIT (
^
) is pressed. You can then power-on the UPS and all changed menu items will take effect. Below, we will
show the order of operations in the UPS Setup menu with a brief description of each configuration screen.
If you feel you may have enabled, disabled or specified advanced set-up values that may not be ideal for your configuration,
just reset to FACTORY DEFAULT to return all set-up items to the original factory configuration.
Note: Values in the LCD with an adjacent “*” symbol reflect the current SET value for that attribute.
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120V*
SCROLL SELECT
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60HZ*
SCROLL SELECT
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WIDE*
SCROLL SELECT
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Operation
UPS Setup Order of Operations
To access the UPS Setup screens, press both the SCROLL (
v
) and SELECT (^) buttons simultaneously and hold for 3 seconds.
1
The OUTPUT VOLTAGE selection screen will appear.
OUTPUTVOLTAGEreferstothenominaloutputvoltageoftheUPS.Thisvalueismost
commonly set to match the prevailing country or region-specific nominal voltage. In general,
use120VforUSAandCanada,127VforMexicoand100VforJapan.Additionalvaluesof
110&115Varealsoavailable.Note: Certain voltage settings will cause automatic de-rating.
See specifications on unit label for de-rating info.
Press “SELECT” (
^
) to SET this value.
Press “SCROLL” (
v
) to advance to the next option.
Availablevaluesare:100,110,115,120&
127V
Press SCROLL (
v
) to browse options
and press SELECT (
^
) to SET.
Factorydefault=120V
2
The OUTPUT FREQUENCY selection screen will appear.
OUTPUTFREQUENCYreferstothecycles-per-second(Hz)ofUPSoutputpower.Thisvalueis
most commonly set to match the prevailing country or region-specific frequency. In general,
intheUSA,CanadaandMexicousethe60Hzfactorysetting.In100-127V50Hzlocations,
suchasJamaica,AntiguaandpartsofJapan,settheUPSto50Hz.Tosuccessfullyconfigure
yourUPStoconvertfrequencyfrom50-to-60Hzor60-to-50Hz,setBOTHtheOUTPUT
FREQUENCY to the desired setting and enable this function by setting the FREQ
CONVERSIONtoENABLE.
To Change This
Setting:
Press “SELECT” (
^
)
To Advance to
the Next Screen:
Press SCROLL (
v
)
To Change This
Setting:
Press “SELECT” (
^
)
Press “SELECT” (
^
) to SET this value.
Press “SCROLL” (
v
) to advance to the next option.
Availablevaluesare:60Hz,50Hz
Scroll through available values and press
SELECT (
^
) to SET.
Factorydefault=60Hz
To Advance to
the Next Screen:
Press SCROLL (
v
)
3
The BYPASS RANGE selection screen will appear.
BYPASS RANGE: When ECONOMY MODE is enabled, this UPS will allow line voltage that’s
already of sufficient quality pass through to connected equipment unchanged. The BYPASS
RANGE control gives users the ability to control the amount of deviation from the selected
nominal voltage before automatically turning back to on-line mode. The factory setting of
WIDE is compatible with the vast majority of networking equipment. Using this control, users
of even the most sensitive equipment can utilize the UPS in economy mode by selecting
alternate preset values. Regardless of the “plus or minus” value entered, the highest bypass
voltageavailableis135V.Thelowestbypassvoltageavailableis90V(fullload)and70V
(<70%load).The“Wide”rangereflectsthesesamevalues(fullload90to135V/<70%
load70to135V).
To Change This
Setting:
Press “SELECT” (
^
)
Press “SELECT” (
^
) to SET this value.
Press “SCROLL” (
v
) to advance to the next option.
Availablevaluesare:+/-5,6,7,8,9,10,11,
12,13,14,15%&wide
Scroll through available values and press
SELECT (
^
) to SET.
Factory default = WIDE
To Advance to
the Next Screen:
Press SCROLL (
v
)
Note: The UPS must be
in Standby Mode to
change this setting.
Note: The UPS must be
in Standby Mode to
change this setting.
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 
105%*
SCROLL SELECT
 
 
DISABLE*
SCROLL SELECT
 
 
DISABLE*
SCROLL SELECT
Continued on page19.
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Operation
4
The OVERLOAD ALARM selection screen will appear.
OVERLOADALARMreferstothepointatwhichtheUPSwillsounditsoverloadalarm.The
factorysettingof105%willprovideadequateoverloadwarningsformostapplications,but
alternativevaluesfrom5%tothe105%default(in5%intervals)areavailableforcustom
configurations.
5
The SHUTDOWN AFTER selection screen will appear.
SHUTDOWNAFTERreferstotheamountofruntimetheUPSwillprovideinapowerfailure
before turning off. The factory configuration of DISABLE is suitable for applications where the
longest possible runtime is desired. In cases where a specific amount of runtime is needed
(andnomore),youcansettheshutdown-aftervaluetoaspecificnumberbetween5and
90minutes(in5min.intervals),usingthiscontrol.
6
The BATTERY SAVE selection screen will appear.
BATTERYSAVEoptionenablesautomaticUPSpower-offinbatterymodewhenthereisno
need for continued operation. This option prevents unnecessary battery discharge by shutting
off UPS power once the load level falls below a user-selectable percentage for 10 continuous
minutes.Settingsareavailabletoenableshutdownatloadlevelsbetween5%and95%(in
5%increments).Thisfeatureisidealfornon-monitoredUPSconfigurationswhereconnected
equipment consumes a significant amount of UPS capacity but is subsequently shut down,
or when devices are connected to a UPS but are not powered on to begin with, and thus
require no battery backup. Users may determine the ideal percentage setpoint by monitoring
the UPS LCD load level screen for typical power consumption in both operating and
shutdown modes. For example, if your equipment normally consumes 40-100% UPS
capacitywhileoperational,butdropsto3%onceit’sshutdown,aBATTERYSAVE
percentagesettingof5%wouldbeideal.Onceconnectedequipmentpowerconsumption
falls below the selected percentage for 10 continuous minutes, the UPS will turn off
automatically, preventing unnecessary battery discharge. The factory default for this option is
DISABLE.
To Change This
Setting:
Press “SELECT” (
^
)
Press “SELECT” (
^
) to SET this value.
Press “SCROLL” (
v
) to advance to the next option.
Availablevaluesare:5%to105%
(in5%intervals)
Scroll through available values and press
SELECT (
^
) to SET.
Factorydefault=105%
To Advance to
the Next Screen:
Press SCROLL (
v
)
To Change This
Setting:
Press “SELECT” (
^
)
Press “SELECT” (
^
) to SET this value.
Press “SCROLL” (
v
) to advance to the next option.
Availablevaluesare:5to90minutes
(in5min.intervals)
Scroll through available values and press
SELECT (
^
) to SET.
Factory default = DISABLE
To Advance to
the Next Screen:
Press SCROLL (
v
)
To Change This
Setting:
Press “SELECT” (
^
)
Press “SELECT” (
^
) to SET this value.
Press “SCROLL” (
v
) to advance to the next option.
Availablevaluesare:5%to95%(in5%intervals)
Scroll through available values and press
SELECT (
^
) to SET.
Factory default = DISABLE
To Advance to
the Next Screen:
Press SCROLL (
v
)
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 
NO OUTPUT*
SCROLL SELECT
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 
DISABLE*
SCROLL SELECT
 
 
DISABLE*
SCROLL SELECT
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Operation
7
The STANDBY MODE selection screen will appear.
STANDBY MODE screen allows users to enable the UPS to provide output power when
running in standby mode. The standby mode factory configuration is NO OUTPUT. In this
configuration, the screen will alternate between STANDBY MODE / PRESS ON KEY TO TURN
UPS ON.
Note: To enable bypass power output in standby mode, select BYPASS OUTPUT in the standby mode configuration
screen. In this configuration, the screen will alternate between BYPASS MODE / PRESS ON KEY TO TURN UPS ON.
To Change This
Setting:
Press “SELECT” (
^
)
8
The FREQUENCY CONVERTER selection screen will appear.
FREQUENCYCONVERTERreferstotheabilityoftheUPStoconvert60Hzto50Hzor50Hzto
60Hz.TheUPSsystemautomaticallyselects50Hzor60Hzoperationbasedonutility
power conditions at start-up. The factory configuration of DISABLE is ideal for most
applications. Some users may wish to convert frequency for connected equipment. To
successfully configure your UPS for frequency conversion, ENABLE the FREQUENCY
CONVERTERfunctionandSETtheOUTPUTFREQUENCYfunctiontothedesired50or60Hz
setting.
9
The ECONOMY MODE selection screen will appear.
ECONOMY MODE is a UPS setting that enables enhanced efficiency and reduced BTU output
by suspending double-conversion circuits whenever input power is already of sufficient quality
to run connected equipment. In economy mode, the UPS consults the current BYPASS
RANGEsetting(+/-5%to10%).Wheninputvoltagestrayspasstheselectedpercentage
preset, the UPS will automatically switch to on-line mode. When input voltage falls back
within bypass range settings the UPS will automatically return to economy mode. Note: The
suggested setting range is +/- 5% to +/- 10%.
Press “SELECT” (^) to SET this value.
Press “SCROLL” (v) to advance to the next option.
Available values are: No output & Bypass output
Scroll through available values and press
SELECT (^) to SET.
Factory default = NO OUTPUT
To Advance to
the Next Screen:
Press SCROLL (
v
)
To Change This
Setting:
Press “SELECT” (
^
)
Press “SELECT” (
^
) to SET this value.
Press “SCROLL” (
v
) to advance to the next option.
Available values are: ENABLE, DISABLE
Scroll through available values and press
SELECT (
^
) to SET.
Factory default = DISABLE
To Advance to
the Next Screen:
Press SCROLL (
v
)
Note: The UPS must be
in Standby Mode to
change this setting.
Note: The UPS must be
in Standby Mode to
change this setting.
To Change This
Setting:
Press “SELECT” (
^
)
Press “SELECT” (
^
) to SET this value.
Press “SCROLL” (
v
) to advance to the next option.
Available values are: ENABLE, DISABLE
Scroll through available values and press
SELECT (
^
) to SET.
Factory default = DISABLE
To Advance to
the Next Screen:
Press SCROLL (
v
)
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 
ENABLE*
SCROLL SELECT
 
 
MONTHLY*
SCROLL SELECT
 
 
Continued on page 21.
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Operation
10
The COLD START selection screen will appear.
COLD START refers to the ability of a UPS to be turned on in battery mode for temporary
operation during a power failure. To cold start your UPS, press and hold the ON button until
a beep is heard, then release. COLD START DISABLE is available on a one-time basis to
prevent unintended startup while the UPS is in storage or transit. Once COLD START is set
to DISABLE, the UPS cannot be cold started again until it is connected to an outlet with
valid AC output. To DISABLE COLD START for shipping or storage, enter the UPS SETUP
menu when the UPS is running in BATTERY MODE and select DISABLE (the cold start option
cannot be disabled in other modes). Next, press and hold the OFF button and package the
UPS for shipment and storage.
Note: COLD START DISABLE cannot be set when the UPS is connected to a live AC receptacle. If COLD START
DISABLE is attempted when the UPS is connected to live AC input, the LCD screen will report “WILL BE ENABLED
WITH VALID AC” to confirm that the seeting has not been accepted. If COLD START DISABLE is selected as the UPS
runs in BATTERY MODE, the UPS will accept the DISABLE setting and automatically reset to ENABLE cold start the
next time valid AC input voltage is detected.
11
The BATTERY TEST selection screen will appear.
BATTERY TEST refers to the ability of the UPS to perform regular self-tests of the battery
system. During BATTERY TEST operation, the UPS will momentarily cycle to Battery Mode
and alert users of potential UPS operational or battery-related fault conditions. The factory
configurationofMONTHLYisidealformostapplications.OptionsforWEEKLYandDISABLE
settings are also available.
Press “SELECT” (
^
) to SET this value.
Press “SCROLL” (
v
) to advance to the next option.
Availablevaluesare:WEEKLY,MONTHLY,NOTEST
Scroll through available values and press
SELECT (
^
) to SET.
Factorydefault=MONTHLY
12
The EXTERNAL BATTERY TYPE selection screen will appear.
EXTERNAL BATTERY TYPE refers to the ability of the UPS to become aware of which external
battery pack is connected to enhance accuracy of the MINUTES RUNTIME countdown during
a power failure. The LCD interface supports the addition of a single external battery pack by
selecting the part number of the battery system using the LCD screen. Your UPS system can
also be configured for additional battery pack models or multiple battery packs when
supported, but these configurations require the use of EXTERNAL BATTERY CONFIGURATION
TOOL software available in the support section of http://www.tripplite.com/bpconfig.
To Change This
Setting:
Press “SELECT” (
^
)
Press “SELECT” (
^
) to SET this value.
Press “SCROLL” (
v
) to advance to the next option.
Available values are: ENABLE, DISABLE
Scroll through available values and press
SELECT (
^
) to SET.
Factory default = DISABLE
To Advance to
the Next Screen:
Press SCROLL (
v
)
To Change This
Setting:
Press “SELECT” (
^
)
To Advance to
the Next Screen:
Press SCROLL (
v
)
Note: The UPS must be in
BATTERY MODE to access
COLD START DISABLE.
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