Rackmount Solutions Power Supply 1000VA User Guide

U P S  
Uninterruptible Power System  
Line-Interactive Rack-Mount Network UPS  
600VA/ 1000VA/ 1200VA  
1500VA/ 2200VA/ 3000VA  
USER‘S MANUAL  
 
1. IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS  
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS -  
should be Followed during Installation and Maintenance of the UPS and Batteries.  
Intend for Installation in a Controlled Environment.  
This Manual Contains Important Instructions that  
Servicing of batteries should be performed or supervised by personnel knowledgeable of  
batteries and the required precautions. Keep unauthorized personnel away from  
batteries.  
When Replacing Battery, Replace With the Same Number and Type  
CAUTION  
CAUTION  
- Do Not Dispose of Battery or Batteries in a Fire, The Battery May Explode.  
- Do Not Open or Mutilate the Battery or Batteries, Released Electrolyte  
is Harmful to the Skin and Eyes. It May be Toxic.  
CAUTION  
- A Battery can present a Risk of Electrical Shock and High Short Circuit  
Current. The Following Precautions Should be Observed When Working on Batteries:  
Remove watches, rings or other metal objects.  
Use tools with insulated handles.  
Wear rubber gloves and boots.  
Do not lay tools or metal parts on top of batteries.  
Disconnect charging source prior to connecting or disconnecting battery terminals.  
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2. PRESENTATION  
Front Panel (600VA/ 1000VA), 1U size  
Front Panel (1200VA/ 1500VA), 2U size  
Front Panel (2200VA/ 3000VA), 3U size  
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Back Panel (600VA/ 1000VA), 1U size  
Back Panel (1200VA/ 1500VA), 2U SIZE  
(1500VA/110V NO BYPASS OUTPUT)  
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Back Panel (2200VA), 3U SIZE  
Back Panel (3000VA), 3U SIZE  
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2.1 “Power On” Indicator  
Power On indicator illuminates when utility power’s condition is normal.  
2.2 BACKUP indicator  
The indicator illuminates when the power is supplied from the batteries.  
2.3 “Battery Fault Indicator  
This illuminates indicating weak battery. Recharge the battery for at least four hours. If after  
recharging this still illuminates, replace the battery by following the instructions in the  
manual.(You can plug out then check battery)  
2.4 Power Switch  
Can be used as the master on/off switch of your equipment by leaving your equipment  
connected to UPS and switched on.  
2.5 UPS Outlets  
Provide instantaneous back-up power protection to your equipment. Supply temporary  
uninterrupted operation for your equipment during power failure.  
2.6 Bypass Power Sag Outlets  
Provides bypass power sag protection to your equipment. Prevent power problems traveling  
through your system via unprotected peripherals.  
2.7 Circuit Breaker Protection  
Serves as an overload and fault protection. This is a critical component of the advanced UPS  
2.8 “Phone Jack” Communications Ports  
Telecom transfer ports provide users to extend the applications.  
Caution:  
To reduce the risk of fire, use only No. 26AWG or larger telecommunication line  
cord.  
2.9 communication function  
Provide RS-232 interface and UPSMON software to support NOVELL, UNIX, DOS,  
WINDOWS and other operating systems.  
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3. INSTALLATION  
Inspect the UPS upon receipt. The packaging is recyclable; keep it for reuse or disposed of  
properly.  
3.1 Recharge the battery  
UPS may be used by anyone immediately upon receipt. The battery is fully charged before  
shipped from the factory. However, user is recommended to recharge the battery at least  
eight hours before using UPS. Energy loss may occur during shipping or long duration  
storage. To recharge the battery, simply let UPS be plugged into an AC outlet and switch it  
on.  
3.2 Connect the loads  
Plug your primary equipment (e.g. computer, monitor and critical data storage device, etc.) to  
the Battery Power-Supplied outlets. Plug your peripheral equipment (e.g. printer, scanner,  
fax, or audio device) to the bypass outlets. Do not plug laser printer to the UPS output outlets,  
as its power demand is much higher than typical peripherals and may cause the circuit  
breaker to trip. It is suggested to connect the similar heavy loads (like laser printer) to the  
bypass outlets.  
3.3 Connect the telephone  
If you wish to protect a fax or a modem, connect the telephone cable from the wall outlet to  
the “IN” jack. Connect the telephone cable (provided) from the “OUT” jack to the fax or  
modem. To protect a10Base-T (UTP) network interface, obtain and use a UTP cable to  
connect the “OUT” jack to your computer.  
3.4 Connect to the utility power  
Plug UPS to a 2-pole, 3-wire grounding receptacle. Make sure the branch is protected and  
does not service equipment requiring heavy electricity (e.g. refrigerator, air conditioner,  
copier, etc.). Avoid using extension cords; if used, make sure they are rated for at least 15  
Amps (A).  
3.5 UPS self-test  
UPS will conduct a self-test once switched on it each time. Do not add or take off any  
equipment while UPS conducts self-test; await it until the Power indicator lights up. Besides  
this, switch on your equipment after switch on UPS.  
3.6 Battery auto-charging  
Once the power cord is connected, the battery of UPS will be automatically charged by itself.  
3.7 Overload protection  
If an overload situation is detected during self-test, UPS audible alarm will activate, emit a  
long beep and automatically shut down the system. Unplug at least one piece of equipment  
from the Battery Supplied Outlets. Switch off UPS, wait 5 seconds and check to make sure  
the circuit breaker is set then switch on, again.  
3.8 Optimal battery status  
To maintain the optimal status of battery, let UPS be always plugged in.  
3.9 Self-protection feature  
UPS is equipped with self-protection feature preventing people from playing with the unit to  
subsequently damaging the unit. It is programmed so that once switched off, the user must  
wait 5 seconds before switching UPS on again.  
3.10 Storage  
To store UPS, cover it and store it with the battery fully charged. During extended storage,  
recharge the battery every three months to ensure battery life.  
3.11 Power failure  
When the event of power failure occurs after turning on UPS, and prior to the self-test  
sequence, UPS will automatically shut down and not restart until utility power is restored.  
This is necessary to check the quality of power that is delivered to your connected  
equipment.  
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3.12 Installation with accessories of “Rack-mount” types:  
Please install the rack-mount type units according to the following illustration.  
Installation with bottom Installation with bottom Installation with rear  
plate.  
Part  
bracket.  
Part  
bracket  
Part  
RMB-05  
1 SET.  
RMB-06 (1U)  
RMB-07(2U~4U).  
2 PCS.  
RMB-01(1U),-02(2U),  
-03(3U),-04(4U)  
2 PCS.  
Step 1  
Step 1  
Step 1  
Step 2  
Step 2  
Step 2  
Step 3  
Step 3  
Step 3  
Step 4  
Step 4  
Step 4  
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Installation with bottom Installation with bottom Installation with rear  
plate.  
Part  
bracket.  
Part  
bracket  
Part  
RMB-08(1U),-09(2U)  
,-10(3U),-11(4U)  
2 PCS.  
RMB-12  
2 PCS.  
RMB-13,-14  
4 PCS.  
Step 1  
Step 1  
Step 1  
Step 2  
Step 2  
Step 2  
Step 3  
Step 3  
Step 3  
Step 4  
Step 4  
Step 4  
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4. OPERATION  
4.1 Simple test  
It is recommended that the user perform a simulation test when using UPS for the first time  
or when adding an additional piece of equipment. Conduct a simulation-test: first, switch on  
UPS and wait for the power indicator to light up, then simply unplug UPS to simulate the  
event of utility failure.  
4.2 Check the power requirement of your equipment  
4.2.1. Make sure the total power of your equipment does not exceed rating capacity.  
4.2.2. Also make sure the equipment you plugged into the Battery Power-Supplied outlets  
does not require total power exceeding the capacity of the UPS. Otherwise, overload may  
occur and cause the circuit breaker to trip. If the power requirement of your equipment differs  
from VA, convert the requirement power into VA by doing the calculations below:  
4.2.3. If the power requirement of your equipment is listed other than VA, convert the  
requirement into VA by doing the calculations below.  
Watt (W) X 1.67 =  
Watt (W) X 1.67 =  
VA, or  
VA, or  
Amps(A) X 120=  
Amps(A) X 230=  
VA (For 100-120V  
VA (For 220-240  
model)  
model)  
4.3 Limited rating power of UPS  
When utility failure occurs, the UPS output outlets will supply power to your equipment from  
its battery and the alarm will beep every 5 seconds. Be sure that your equipment is running  
under the limited rating power. To restore the utility by plugging UPS back in to the existing  
power source. Repeat the test a few times to make sure UPS works properly and to find out  
the expected runtime.  
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5. SOFTWARE AND COMPUTER INTERFACE  
5.1 Power Monitoring Software  
The UPSMON series software (or other power monitoring software) is applied standard  
RS-232 interface to perform monitoring functions, and then provides an orderly shutdown of a  
computer in the event of power failure. Moreover, UPSMON displays all the diagnostic  
symptoms on monitor, such as Voltage, Frequency, Battery level and so on. The software is  
available for DOS, Windows 3.1x, Windows 95/97/2000/ME/XP, Windows NT or later, Novell  
Netware, Linux and others. Call your dealer for more information on computer OS compatible  
solutions.  
5.2 Interface Kits  
A series of interface kits is available for operation systems that provide UPS monitoring. Each  
interface kit includes the special interface cable required to convert status signals from the  
UPS into signals which individual operating system recognize. The interface cable at UPS  
side must be connected to REMOTE PORT, at computer side can be either COM 1 or COM  
2. The other installation instructions and powerful features please refer to READ.ME file.  
5.3 The characteristics of computer interface port  
The computer interface port has the following characteristics:  
The communication port on the back of the UPS may be connected to host  
computer. This port allows the computer to monitor the status of the UPS and  
control the operation of the UPS in some cases. Its major functions normally  
include some or all of the following:  
To broadcast a warning when power fails.  
To close any open file before the battery is exhausted.  
To turn-off the UPS.  
Some computers are equipped with a special connector to link with the  
communication port. In addition, special plug-in cord may be needed. Some  
computers may need special UPS monitoring software. Contact your dealer for  
the details on the various interface Kits.  
Attention:  
UPSMON software and interface port function just available for model name  
with “P” affix. The standard RS-232 cable (pin to pin D-SUB 9 pin cable) can be connected  
between UPS REMOTE PORT and computer COM port for the UPSMON series software.  
UPSMON software can be free download from http:// www. pcmups .com.tw  
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6. BATTERY CABINET  
6.1 Battery’s life of UPS  
The battery’s life of UPS is about 3-6 years under normal usage.  
6.2 Battery Replacement  
Once the UPS’s battery is no longer useful and must be replaced. Please call the service  
personnel to replace it.  
APPENDIX A TROUBLESHOOTING  
UPS has a self-protect feature that prevents the UPS from being damaged as a  
result of overheating. If the temperature is higher than 55°C, wait for a while and  
let the UPS become cool.  
Problems  
Possible Cause  
Solution  
Full-time Bypass  
outlets stop providing popped up as a result of  
power to the  
equipment  
Circuit breaker button  
Unplug at least one piece of equipment  
from the Full-time Bypass outlets.  
Switch off UPS, wait 5 seconds, reset  
the circuit breaker (press down breaker  
button), then switch on UPS.  
overload.  
UPS doesn’t perform Battery undercharged or  
Recharge the battery by leaving the  
UPS plugged in and switched on.  
to its expected  
runtime.  
depleted due to frequent  
power outages.  
The power required by your Unplug at least one piece of equipment  
equipment slightly exceeds from the UPS outlets.  
the capacity of the UPS.  
The battery is slightly  
worn-out.  
Call the service personnel to replace the  
battery.  
UPS cannot be  
turned on.  
Special UPS is designed to Switch UPS off, wait for 5 seconds, then  
prevent damage from  
flipping.  
switch UPS on.  
The battery is worn-out.  
Replace the battery by following the  
instructions in this manual.  
Mechanical problem.  
Contact your sales representative.  
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APPENDIX B SPECIFICATIONS  
MODEL  
KIN-  
600  
KIN-  
1000  
KIN-  
1200  
KIN-  
1500  
KIN-  
2200  
KIN-  
3000  
AP/RM AP/RM AP/RM AP/RM AP/RM AP/RM  
INPUT  
Capacity (UPS  
outlets)  
600  
VA/  
1000  
VA/  
1200  
VA/  
1500  
VA/  
2200  
VA/  
3000  
VA/  
360W 600W 720W 900W 1320W 1800W  
(Bypass 500VA 500VA 500VA 500VA  
N/A N/A  
outlets)  
(220  
~240V  
only)  
Voltage  
+/-25% at line input  
Frequency  
Voltage (on  
battery)  
Frequency  
(on battery)  
Voltage  
50 or 60 Hz +/-10% (auto sensing)  
Simulated sine wave at 100V or  
110V/115V/120Vor 220V/230V/240V +/- 5%  
50 or 60 Hz +/- 0.5%  
OUTPUT  
AVR automatically increase output voltage  
15% above input voltage if –9% to –25% of  
nominal. AVR decrease output voltage 13%  
below input voltage if +9% to +25% of  
nominal  
Regulation  
(AVR)  
Transfer Time  
EMI/RFI filter  
Overload  
2/4 milliseconds, including detection time  
10dB at 0.15MHz,50dB at 30MHz  
UPS automatic shutdown if overload  
exceeds 110% of nominal at 60 seconds and  
130% at 3 seconds  
PROTECTION  
And  
FILTERING  
Protection  
Unit Input  
Circuit Breaker  
For overload & Short circuit protection  
10Base-T Cable  
Port  
Network(UTP,RJ-45) compatible jacks  
Short Circuit  
UPS output cut off immediately or input fuse  
protection  
BATTERY  
Type  
Typical  
Sealed, Maintenance-free lead acid  
8 hours (to 90% of full capacity)  
Recharge Time  
Protection  
Automatic self-test & discharge protection,  
Replace battery indicator  
Back-up Time  
3– 180 min (depending on computer load)  
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PHYSICAL  
Net Weight  
Kg (lbs)  
9.35 11.5  
(20.5) (25.3) (35.9) (35.9) (62.6) (71.9)  
16.3  
16.3  
28.4  
32.7  
Shipping Weight 11  
13  
19.3  
19.3  
31.1  
36.3  
(80)  
Kg (lbs)  
(24.2) (28.6) (42.5) (42.5) (68.5)  
Dimension  
(mm) W*D*H  
483*362*44  
(1U)  
483*357*84 483*35 483*48  
(2U) 1*130 5.5*130  
(3U) (3U)  
ALARM  
Battery Back-up  
Battery Low  
Overload  
Slow beeping sound (about 0.47Hz)  
Rapid beeping sound (about 1.824Hz)  
Continue beeping sound  
INTERFACE RS-232C port  
Interface  
RS-232C Bi-directional communication port  
Ambient  
3,500 meters max. elevation, 0-95%  
humidity non-condensing, 0-40 deg C  
< 40dBA (1 meter from surface)  
15000 meter max.  
ENVIRONMENT  
Operation  
Audible Noise  
Storage  
Condition  
©2002. August. 07 Version 3.0 All right Reserved.  
All trademarks are property of their respective owners.  
Specifications subject to change without notice.  
661-KR60-001  
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