ATLAS
ATLAS
ATLAS
USSD 5 - 10 kVA
This device can be installed by anyone on the condition that they have READ THIS INSTALLTION AND USER MANUAL
CAREFULLY.
The UPS and the Battery Box generate DANGEROUS internal electrical voltages. All maintenance operations must be
2 carried out by suitably qualified operators.
This manual contains detailed instructions for using and installing the UPS and any additional Battery boxes.
For information on how to use and maximise the performance of your device, please retain this manual and read it
carefully before operating the equipment.
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
In the development of its products, the company devotes abundant resources to analysing the environmental aspects.
All our products pursue the objectives defined in the environmental management system developed by the company in
compliance with applicable standards.
No hazardous materials such as CFCs, HCFCs or asbestos are used in this product.
When evaluating packaging, the choice of material has been made favouring recyclable materials.
For correct disposal, please separate and identify the type of material of which the packaging is made according to the table
below. Dispose of all material in compliance with applicable standards in the country in which the product is used.
DESCRIPTION MATERIAL
Box Cardboard
Packaging corner Polythene/cardboard
Protective bag Polythene
Accessories bag Polythene
Pallet Heat-treated pine
© The reproduction of any part of this manual, in whole or in part, is forbidden without the prior consent of the manufacturer.
In order to make improvements, the manufacturer reserves the right to modify the product described at any moment and without notice.
CONTENTS
PRESENTATION 5
UPS VIEWS 6
FRONT VIEW 6 3
REAR VIEW 7
INSTALLATION 11
INITIAL CONTENT CHECK 11
INSTALLATION ENVIRONMENT 12
TOWER VERSION 13
TOWER VERSION WITH BATTERY BOX 14
RACK VERSION 15
POWER CONNECTION 16
INTERNAL PROTECTIVE DEVICES OF THE UPS 17
EXTERNAL PROTECTIVE DEVICES 18
CONNECTION CABLES CROSS SECTION DETAILS 18
CONNECTIONS 19
USE 25
CONNECTIONS AND SWITCHING ON FOR THE FIRST TIME 25
SWITCHING ON FROM THE MAINS 25
SWITCHING ON FROM THE BATTERY 25
SWITCHING OFF THE UPS 25
INTERNAL CLOCK SETTING 25
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MEASUREMENT DISPLAY AREA 27
UPS CONFIGURATION 34
COMMUNICATION PORTS 36
RS232 CONNECTOR 36
COMMUNICATION SLOT 36
TROUBLESHOOTING 37
STATUS / ALARM CODES 41
TECHNICAL DATA 43
PRESENTATION
GENIO DUAL POWER GENIO Dual Power is the best solution for powering mission critical applications and electro-medical
devices requiring maximum power reliability.
Flexibility of installation and use (digital display, user-replaceable battery set), as well as the many communication options
available, makes the GENIO Dual Power suitable for many different applications from IT to security.
Up to 3 GENIO DUAL POWER’s can be operated in parallel in either capacity or N+1 redundant configuration offering increased
reliability for critical system.
GENIO DUAL POWER can be installed as Tower (floor standing) or Rack, ideal for network and server rack applications. 5
GENIO DUAL POWER TM, available in the 8000 VA and 10000 VA versions, was developed to be powered by a three-phase
input network. When suitably configured, GENIO DUAL POWER TM can also function with a single-phase input.
The batteries are user replaceable without switching off the equipment and without interruption to the load (Hot Swap).
ER series models are fitted with upgraded battery charges for long runtime and business continuity applications. For these
versions, the batteries are housed in separate cabinets.
The DI version equipped with a separate bypass input line is only available for the 10000VA version.
The ER DI version equipped with an enhanced battery charger and separate bypass input is only available for the 10000 VA
version.
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UPS VIEWS
FRONT VIEW
1/0 Switch
REAR VIEW
Models 5 – 6 kVA
Models 5 – 6 kVA Models 8 – 10 kVA
with Power Distribution
USB communication port IEC sockets (10A max) and overcurrent protection
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DISPLAY PANEL VIEW
Battery isolator
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SEPARATE BYPASS INPUT (ONLY FOR “DI” VERSIONS)
THE “DI” VERSION OF THE UPS SERIES HAS A BYPASS LINE SEPARATE FROM THE INPUT LINE.
The UPS series with Separate Bypass allows for making a separate connection between the input line and the bypass line.
The UPS output will be synchronised with the bypass line in such a way that there will not be any incorrect switching between
push-pull voltages if the automatic bypass intervenes or the maintenance bypass switch (SWMB) is closed.
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This series of UPS must be used together with an external Battery Box and is suitable for applications requiring long back-up
times .
In the THREE-PHASE connection, the load current will be split between the three input phases; if the bypass intervenes or in
the bypass mode operation, all the load current will be absorbed by the “L1” input line.
INSTALLATION
UPS (and eventual BATTERY BOX) Safety manual + Quick start guide + Download card
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INSTALLATION ENVIRONMENT
The UPS and the Battery Box must be installed in ventilated, clean environments which are sheltered from bad weather.
The relative humidity in the environment must not exceed the maximum values shown in the Technical Data table.
The ambient temperature, whilst the UPS is in operation, must remain between 0 and 40°C, and the UPS must not be positioned
in places which are exposed to direct sunlight or to hot air.
The recommended operating temperature for the UPS and the batteries is between 20 and 25°C. The actual
operating life of the batteries is 5 years on average with an operating temperature of 20°C. If the operating
12 temperature reaches 30°C, the operating life is halved.
This is a category C2 UPS product. In a residential environment, this product may cause radio interference, in
which case the user may be required to take additional measures.
TOWER VERSION
This chapter describes the steps for preparing the UPS and Battery Box for tower version use.
ATTENTION:
For your safety and that of the product, you must carefully follow the instructions given here below.
BEFORE YOU CARRY OUT THE FOLLOWING SEQUENCE OF OPERATIONS, MAKE SURE THAT THE
UPS IS COMPLETELY SWITCHED OFF AND NOT CONNECTED TO THE MAINS POWER SUPPLY OR
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Once removed from the packaging, the UPS is already preset for installation in the tower configuration.
To complete the configuration, simply mount the UPS on the two support feet.
▪ Each leg consists of three parts, connecting to each other at joints. To put a leg together proceed as shown in the
figure.
▪ Assemble two legs and secure the UPS on top of them as shown in the figure below.
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TOWER VERSION WITH BATTERY BOX
BEFORE CARRING OUT THE FOLLOWING SEQUENCE OF OPERATIONS, ENSURE THAT:
• THE UPS IS COMPLETELY SWITCHED OFF AND NOT CONNECTED TO THE MAINS POWER
SUPPLY OR TO ANY LOAD.
• THE BATTERY BOX IS DISCONNECTED FROM THE UPS, FROM ANY OTHER BATTERY BOXES
AND WITH THE BATTERY ISOLATOR OPEN
14 ▪ For the Battery Box version, each foot is composed of four parts: two supports and an extension. Assemble two feet
as indicated in the figure below.
▪ Slide the UPS and the Battery Box into the two supports.
▪ For any additional Battery Boxes repeat the sequence of operations shown above.
RACK VERSION
The sequence of operations to be followed in order to transform the UPS or Battery Box into rack version are described below.
1. Pick up the panel from the sides and gently pull it away from its
position just enough to be able to rotate it.
ATTENTION: the panel must be removed carefully.
DO NOT ATTEMPT IN ANY WAY TO REMOVE THE PANEL
FROM THE UPS
NOTE: Given the heavy weight, the use of support brackets is mandatory during rack installation (guide with L-shaped
support). For the same reason, it is recommended that the UPS and Battery Box be installed in the lower part of the
rack cabinet.
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POWER CONNECTION
ALL OPERATIONS DESCRIBED IN THIS SECTION MUST BE PERFORMED BY QUALIFIED PERSONNEL
ONLY. Our Company assumes no liability for damages caused by incorrect connections or operations
not contained in this manual.
The UPS has HAZARDOUS electrical voltages inside it, even when the input and/or battery switches are off.
The inside of the UPS is protected by safety panels which should not be removed by untrained personnel. All
installation and maintenance or operations involving access inside the UPS require the use of tools and may
16 ONLY be performed by trained personnel.
To carry out the following operations, the UPS must be disconnected from the mains power supply,
switched off, and with all the equipment switches and fuse holders open.
NOTE: the UPS internal bypass line is not protected by fuses. We recommend installing an external protection device as
defined in the chapter “EXTERNAL PROTECTION DEVICES”.
80A aR [L1]
8 kVA TM 80A aR 63A aR
25A GF (6,3x32) [L2/L3]
80A aR [L1]
10 kVA TM 80A aR 63A aR
25A GF (6,3x32) [L2/L3]
SHORT CIRCUIT
If a fault occurs on the load, the UPS protects itself by limiting the value and the duration of the current supplied (short circuit
current). These values also depend on the UPS operating status at the time of the fault, these can either be (in the "Technical
Data” table the protection characteristics and timings are described ):
▪ UPS in NORMAL OPERATION: the load is switched instantaneously to the bypass line: the input line is connected to
the output without any internal protection.
▪ UPS in BATTERY OPERATION: the UPS protects itself by providing an higher current than the nominal one (see
paragraph “Technical Data”) and turns itself off after this time has elapsed.
BACKFEED
The UPS has internal protection against backfeed.
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EXTERNAL PROTECTIVE DEVICES
LINE PROTECTION: MAGNETOTHERMAL or FUSE
Within the UPS there are protection devices for output and internal faults.
You must protect the input line (and the separate bypass line if present) with the appropriate protection devices. These devices
must comply with the regulations of the country where the UPS is installed.
In order to set up the power line, install a magnetothermal switch upstream from the UPS with intervention curve C or D or gR
type fuse. Please follow the indications in the table below:
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Automatic external protective devices
Mains input
Separate bypass input (optional)
UPS Mod.
(P+N)
Single-phase input (P+N) Three-phase input (3P+N)
5 kVA 40A / /
6 kVA 40A / /
UPS Mod. N L1 L2 L3 L N L N
5 kVA 6 / 6
6 kVA 6 / 6
The cross sections indicated in the table refer to a maximum length of 10 meters
The L2 and L3 inputs are only available on the USSD TM versions.
The cable cross-sections for the L2 and L3 lines can be reduced to 2.5 mm2.
For 8–10 kVA models, the cross-section refers to bare cables (without lugs).
Note: the maximum cross section of the cables that can be inserted into the terminal board are:
Connect the input and output cables to the terminal board as shown in the figure below:
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THE "DI" VERSION IS PROVIDED WITH A JUMPER TO INSTALL THE UPS EVEN WITHOUT THE SEPARATE
BYPASS LINE.
TO CONNECT THE BYPASS LINE REMOVE THE JUMPER BETWEEN THE "JP" AND "L" TERMINALS.
WARNING: NO OTHER CABLE MUST BE INSERTED IN THE TERMINAL "JP”.
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Models 8-10 kVA with three-phase input “TM”
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FOR CONNECTION TO A THREE-PHASE LINE WITH NEUTRAL, CONNECT THE THREE PHASES AND THE
INPUT NEUTRAL TO “L1”, “L2”, “L3” AND “N”. MAKE SURE THAT THE SWITCH IS IN POSITION “↑ 3~”.
FOR CONNECTION TO A SINGLE-PHASE LINE, CONNECT THE LIVE AND THE INPUT NEUTRAL TO “L1”
AND “N”. SET THE SWITCH TO POSITION “↓ 1~”. TERMINALS L2 AND L3 MUST REMAIN FREE.
NOTE
1. If an "external manual bypass" is not provided, make sure that there is a jumper between terminals 1 - 2 (Switch bypass).
2. The maximum cross section of the cables that may be inserted in the terminal board 1, 2, 3 & 4 are:
- 2,5 mm2 for bare cables
- 1,5 mm2 for cables with lugs.
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Separate bypass:
if the separate bypass option “DI” is present, first remove the jumper between JP and L before to connect the bypass line.
Note: the neutral of the main power supply line and the bypass line are connected within the UPS, therefore they must be
referenced to the same potential. If the two power supplies are derived from different sources, an isolation transformer must
be installed on one of the inputs.
UPS without any variation in neutral condition and with separate bypass input
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UPS without any variation in neutral condition and with separate bypass input
connected to independent power supply line
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UPS with separate bypass input connected to independent power supply line
and with galvanic isolation at output
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BATTERY BOX INSTALLATION
ATTENTION:
CONFIRM ON THE SPECIFICATION LABEL THAT THE VOLTAGE FROM THE BATTERY BOX IS THE
SAME AS THAT ALLOWED BY THE UPS.
THE CONNECTION BETWEEN THE UPS AND THE BATTERY BOX MUST BE MADE WITH THE BATTERY
BOX FUSE HOLDERS OPEN.
CONNECT THE CABLE BETWEEN THE UPS AND BATTERY BOX. CLOSE THE FUSE HOLDERS ONLY IF
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Battery boxes can be installed in series for extended runtimes. Connect the Battery Boxes in series as shown in the figure
below:
CAUTION:
The connection cables cannot be extended by the user.
The maximum length of the connecting cables between the UPS (without internal batteries) and the Battery
Box is 3 meters.
After connecting the UPS to its Battery Boxes, insert the fuses and turn the Battery Box battery isolators
(SWBATT) to the ON position.
It is recommended that you do not connect more than 5 Battery Boxes in cascade to a single UPS. To increase
capacity, we recommend installing a Battery Box with higher battery capacity.
USE
2) The load must continue to be powered, the icon on the display must light up and there must be a beep every 4 seconds.
3) When power is reconnected, the UPS must go back to operating from the mains.
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DISPLAY PANEL MESSAGES
This chapter describes, in detail, the various information that can be displayed on the LCD.
The UPS is operating from the mains, but the output voltage is not
Flashing
synchronised with the mains voltage
The UPS is operating from the battery. In this condition, the UPS emits an
Fixed
acoustic signal (beep) at regular 4-second intervals.
Fixed Indicates that the loads connected to the UPS are powered by the bypass
Indicates the percentage of load applied to the UPS compared with the
Dynamic
nominal value.
Flashing 1 minute until the UPS switches back on or 3 minutes until it switches off
* For more information about the configuration of the EnergyShare sockets, see "Additional functions"
MEASUREMENT DISPLAY AREA
The front panel can be used to display important UPS operating information. When the UPS is switched-on, the display shows
the main voltage value.
To display a different measurement, press the “SEL” button repeatedly until the desired measurement appears.
In the event of a fault/alarm (FAULT) or a lock (LOCK), the display will automatically show the type and code of the
corresponding alarm.
Residual battery
Mains voltage
autonomy
Battery charge
Mains frequency
percentage
UPS internal
Output voltage frequency
temperature
(1) The values shown in the images in the table are purely as an indication.
(2) The visualisation of the sizes for the bypass line appear on the display only when the “SEPARATED BYPASS LINE”
function is set from the configuration software.
(3) The FAULT / LOCK codes can only be displayed if they are active (presence of a fault/alarm or a lock).
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INDICATIONS ON THE DISPLAY FOR UPS WITH THREE-PHASE CONNECTION
(1)
GRAPHIC EXAMPLE DESCRIPTION GRAPHIC EXAMPLE (1) DESCRIPTION
Battery charge
Phase 1(2) voltage
28 percentage
UPS internal
Output voltage frequency
temperature
(1) The values shown in the images in the table are purely as an indication.
(2) Phase No./Voltage alternating indication
(3) The FAULT / LOCK codes can only be displayed if they are active (presence of a fault/alarm or a lock).
OPERATING MODE CONFIGURATION
The area of the display shown in the figure displays the active operating
mode and allows the user to choose other modes directly from the display
panel.
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HOW TO PROCEED:
• To access the configuration area, hold down the “SEL” button for at least 3 seconds.
• To change the mode, press the “ON” button.
• The icon corresponding to the mode currently set lights up.
• To confirm the mode chosen, hold down the “SEL” button for at least 3 seconds.
POSSIBLE SETTINGS
The UPS is designed to be configured in various operating modes:
• ON-LINE is the mode with the greatest load protection and the best quality of the output waveform (*)
• ECO is the mode with which the UPS consumes the least amount of power, and is therefore the most efficient (**)
• SMART ACTIVE: in this mode, the UPS decides whether to operate in ON-LINE or ECO mode according to a statistic
about the quality of the mains power.
• STAND-BY OFF [Mode 1]: the UPS operates as an emergency power supply. If mains power is present, the load is
not powered, however should the mains supply fail, the load is powered by the UPS.
(*) The effective value (rms) of the output frequency and voltage is constantly controlled by the microprocessor,
independently from the waveform of the mains voltage, maintaining the output frequency synchronised to the mains within
a configurable range.
Outside this range, the UPS output de-synchronises from the mains supply, moving to the nominal frequency; in this
condition, the UPS cannot use the bypass.
(**) In order to optimise performance, in ECO mode, the load is normally powered by the bypass. If the mains goes out of the
permitted tolerance range, the UPS switches to ON LINE operation. If the mains returns within the permitted tolerance
range for at least five minutes, the UPS goes back to powering the load from the bypass.
ADDITIONAL FUNCTIONS
MANUAL BYPASS
Using the Manual Bypass feature, the UPS can be switched to bypass. In this condition the load is powered directly by the
input mains, any disruption in the mains directly affects the load.
CAUTION:
BEFORE CARRYING OUT THE FOLLOWING SEQUENCE OF OPERATIONS, ENSURE THAT THE UPS’S
INPUT AND OUTPUT FREQUENCY COINCIDE AND THAT THE UPS IS NOT OPERATING FROM THE
BATTERY
Attention: even when the UPS is switched on, the load is disconnected in the event of a mains blackout.
If the input mains deviates from the established tolerances, the UPS automatically switches to Stdby mode and disconnects
the load.
To force the UPS into manual bypass mode, press and hold down the ON and SEL keys simultaneously for at least 4 seconds.
The code "C05" appears on the display.
To return to the normal operation mode press the ON and SEL keys again for at least 4 sec.
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PROGRAMMABLE AUXILIARY SOCKETS (EnergyShare)
The EnergyShare sockets are outlets that allow for the automatic disconnection of the load applied to them in certain operating
conditions. The events that determine automatic disconnection of the EnergyShare sockets can be selected by the user through
the configuration software. For example, it is possible to select disconnection after a certain period of battery operation; or
when the pre-alarm threshold for battery discharge has been reached, or when an overloading event occurs.
By default the Energyshare sockets are not configured and therefore function as other outlets.
The EnergyShare function is associated with an icon on the display whose meaning is explained in the paragraph entitled
“Display panel messages”.
The presence and the number of these sockets will depend upon the UPS type, these sockets are easily recognised by the
EnergyShare label located beside them.
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REMOTE CONTROL TERMINAL BOARD and R.E.P.O.
The remote control terminal allows for implementation of the REPO function (Remote Emergency Power Off) and to remotely
switch ON and switch OFF the UPS.
The UPS is provided by the manufacturer with the REPO terminals short-circuited. For installation remove the short circuit and
connect to the device's normally closed contact
In case of an emergency, if the stop device is used, the REPO control is opened and the UPS goes into stand-by mode and
the load is completely disconnected.
It is essential that only the kit provided by the manufacturer is used. Any uses not conforming to the specifications
may cause faults or breakdowns of the equipment.
To install, connect the cable included in the special kit to the "EXT BATTERY TEMP PROBE".
After installation, enable the outdoor temperature measuring function using the configuration software.
BATTERY PACK REPLACEMENT (ONLY FOR 5 - 6 KVA)
The UPS is also equipped with a dedicated battery pack that allows for easy replacement of batteries (hot swap) in complete
safety, thanks to the protected connection system.
• WHEN THE BATTERY PACK IS DISCONNECTED, THE LOADS CONNECTED TO THE UPS ARE
NOT PROTECTED IN THE EVENT OF A MAINS FAILURE
• THE BATTERY PACK IS VERY HEAVY. USE EXTREME CAUTION WHEN REPLACING IT.
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1. Set the UPS to bypass mode manually by pressing the ON-SEL buttons for 4 seconds (see paragraph entitled "Manual
Bypass”). The display should show the message "C05" NOTE: in this condition the load is powered by bypass.
2. The battery pack is positioned behind the UPS front panel. Remove the front panel as shown in the figure below (A).
Remove the screws from the battery pack's retention panel (B). Disconnect the connector that connects the battery
pack to the UPS (C).
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3. Remove the battery pack's retention panel carrying out the operations shown in the figure below.
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4. Slip off the battery pack pulling it towards the outside, as shown in the figure below. Be careful when extracting and
lifting up the battery pack as it is heavy.
ATTENTION: the new battery pack must contain the same number and type of batteries (see the label located on the
battery pack near the connector).
5. Insert the new battery pack into the compartment, sliding it into the UPS. Put the battery pack retention panel back in
position and secure it with the two screws removed previously. Connect the battery pack cable to the UPS and close
the front panel. Set the UPS to normal operation mode by pressing ON + SEL for at least 4 seconds.
6. Make sure that the display does not show the code C05.
7. Press the ON key for 5 seconds to start the battery status verification procedure.
SOFTWARE
CAUTION:
If the RS232 communication port is used, it is not possible to communicate with the USB port and vice versa.
It is advisable to use a cable which is shorter than 3 metres for communication with the UPS.
To obtain additional communication ports with different functions, independent from the standard USB and
RS232 ports on the UPS, various accessories are available which can be inserted into the communication card
slot.
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To check the availability of new, more updated software versions or for more information about the accessories
available, consult the website www.ups-technet.com.
INSTALLATION OPERATIONS
1) Connect one of the UPS’s communication ports to one of the PC’s communication ports using the cable supplied.
2) Download the software from the web site www.ups-technet.com selecting the specific operating system.
3) Follow the installation program instructions.
4) For more detailed information please read the user manual which can be downloaded from www.ups-technet.com.
CONFIGURATION SOFTWARE
Configuration and customisation software allows the configuration and complete visualisation of UPS status via USB or RS232
port.
For a list of possible configurations available to the user, refer to the “UPS Configuration” paragraph.
INSTALLATION OPERATIONS
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• Connect one of the UPS’s communication ports to one of the PC’s communication ports using the cable supplied.
•
• Follow the installation program instructions, For more detailed information about installation and use, refer to the software
manual which can be downloaded from our website www.ups-technet.com
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UPS CONFIGURATION
The table below illustrates all the possible configurations available to the user in order to best adapt the UPS for individual
requirements. It is possible to perform these operations using the configuration software.
EnergyShare off Selects the operating mode of EnergyShare sockets Always connected
Enabled /
Bypass mode * Selects the mode of use of the bypass line
High sensitivity
FUNCTION DESCRIPTION DEFAULT
Low: 180 V
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Selects the accepted voltage range for switching to the
Bypass min.-max. threshold
bypass
High: 264 V
Low: 200 V
Eco mode Selects the accepted voltage range for operation in ECO
min.-max. threshold mode
High: 253 V
Automatic battery test Interval of time for the automatic battery test 40 hours
Parallel common battery Common Battery for parallel UPS systems Disabled
Change according
Internal battery capacity Nominal Battery capacity for internal batteries
with UPS model
Battery recharging current Recharging current compare to battery nominal capacity 12%
* On all UPS devices of the USSD series, with the exception of the DI versions (10000 VA) and ER DI versions (10000 VA),
for “Frequency converter” mode configurations or if the synchronisation with the bypass is disabled, the UPS will derate the
output power.
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COMMUNICATION PORTS
On the back of the UPS (see UPS Views), the following communication ports are present:
• RS232 connector
• USB connector
• Expansion slot for additional communication cards
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RS232 CONNECTOR
RS232 CONNECTOR
6 Power supply DC (Imax = 20mA) For further information about interfacing with the UPS, refer to
the dedicated manual
Programmable OUTPUT #1 *:
8
[default: low battery pre-alarm]
Programmable OUTPUT #2 *:
9
[default: battery operation]
COMMUNICATION SLOT
The UPS is equipped with an expansion slot for optional communication
cards (see figure on right) which allows the device to communicate using
the main communication standards.
Some examples:
• Serial duplicator
• Ethernet network card with TCP/IP, HTTP, HTTPS and SNMP
protocols
• JBUS / MODBUS protocol converter card
• PROFIBUS protocol converter card
• Card with relay isolated contacts
WARNING: the table below often refers to the use of the maintenance BYPASS (SWMB). If the device is installed,
before restoring the correct operation of the UPS, make sure that it is switched on and not in STAND-BY.
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NOTE: For the exact meaning of the codes mentioned in the table, please read the “ALARM CODES” section.
CONNECTION TO THE INPUT Connect the mains to the terminals following the
TERMINAL MISSING indications in the paragraph on Installation
MAINS POWER MISSING Make sure the mains power is present. If necessary,
(BLACKOUT) perform battery start-up to power the load.
INTERVENTION OF THE
Restore the protection. Warning: make sure there is no
UPSTREAM PROTECTION
DEVICE overload or short circuit on the UPS output.
CONNECTION TO THE
OUTPUT TERMINAL MISSING
Connect the load to the terminals
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PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTION
MAINTENANCE BYPASS
ISOLATOR (SWMB) CLOSED
Open the isolator (SWMB).
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THE FOLLOWING CODE:
C05
THE JUMPER IS MISSING
FROM THE TERMINALS Insert the jumper
“SWITCH BYPASS”
THE DISPLAY SHOWS AMBIENT Heat the environment, wait for the heat sink temperature
TEMPERATURE < 0°C to rise above 0°C and then start up the UPS
ONE OR MORE OF THE
FOLLOWING CODES:
A30, A32 Activate the maintenance bypass (SWMB) if present,
AND THE UPS DOES FAULT IN HEAT SINK turn the UPS off and back on again and exclude the
NOT START UP TEMPERATURE PROBE maintenance bypass. If the problem persists, contact the
nearest service centre
INTERNAL PROTECTION
FUSES ON THE PHASE OR
ON THE INPUT RELAY
Contact the nearest service centre
BROKEN
PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTION
PROTECTION DEVICE Restore the protection device upstream. WARNING:
UPSTREAM FROM THE
BYPASS LINE OPEN (ONLY IF
check that there is no overload or short circuit at the
THE DISPLAY SHOWS BYPASS IS SEPARATE) output of the UPS
THE FOLLOWING CODE:
A13 BYPASS ISOLATOR OPEN
(SWBYP ONLY IF BYPASS IS Close the isolator.
SEPARATE)
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Open the battery fuse holders (SWBATT) and insert the
THE DISPLAY SHOWS
maintenance bypass (SWMB) if present, turn the UPS off
THE FOLLOWING CODE: BATTERY CHARGER FAULT
completely. Turn the UPS back on and if the problem
F19
persists, contact the nearest service centre
THE DISPLAY SHOWS BATTERY FUSES BLOWN OR Replace the fuses or close the isolators (SWBATT).
THE FOLLOWING CODE: FUSE HOLDER ISOLATORS WARNING: if necessary, we recommend fuses be
A26 OPEN replaced with others of the same type.
FAULT IN:
▪ TEMPERATURE
THE DISPLAY SHOWS PROBE OR UPS Activate the maintenance bypass (SWMB) if present,
ONE OR MORE OF THE COOLING SYSTEM turn the UPS off and back on again. Exclude the
FOLLOWING CODES: ▪ MAIN AUXILIARY maintenance bypass. If the problem persists, contact the
L01, L10, L38, L39, L41 POWER SUPPLY nearest service centre
▪ STATIC BYPASS
SWITCH
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PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTION
▪ AMBIENT TEMPERATURE
HIGHER THAN 40°C Activate the maintenance bypass (SWMB) if present,
▪ without switching off the UPS. This way, the fans will cool
40 HEAT SOURCES CLOSE
TO THE UPS the heat sink more rapidly. Eliminate the cause of the
▪ VENTILATION SLITS overtemperature and wait for the temperature of the heat
THE DISPLAY SHOWS OBSTRUCTED OR TOO sink to drop. Exclude the maintenance bypass.
CLOSE TO THE WALLS
ONE OR MORE OF THE
FOLLOWING CODES: Insert the maintenance bypass (SWMB) if present,
F34, L34 without switching off the UPS, so that the fans, while
FAULT IN TEMPERATURE keeping running, cool the heat sink more rapidly and wait
PROBE OR UPS COOLING for the temperature of the heat sink to drop. Turn the
SYSTEM UPS off and back on again. Exclude the maintenance
bypass and if the problem persists, contact the nearest
service centre.
▪ AMBIENT TEMPERATURE
HIGHER THAN 40°C
▪ HEAT SOURCES CLOSE Eliminate the cause of the overtemperature.
TO THE UPS Activate the maintenance bypass (SWMB) if present,
THE DISPLAY SHOWS ▪ VENTILATION SLITS open the battery fuse holder isolators (SWBATT) and
ONE OR MORE OF THE OBSTRUCTED OR TOO wait for the temperature of the battery charger heat sink
FOLLOWING CODES: CLOSE TO THE WALLS to drop.
F37, L37 ▪ FAULT IN THE Close the battery fuse holders. If the problem persists,
TEMPERATURE PROBE contact the nearest service centre. WARNING: never
OR IN THE BATTERY open the SWBATT fuse holders during battery operation.
CHARGER COOLING
SYSTEM
ATTENTION:
The UPS in case of a permanent failure will be not able to supply the load. To ensure total protection of your
equipment we suggest you install an ATS device (Automatic Transfer Switch) or an external automatic by-
pass. For more information visit www.ups-technet.com
STATUS / ALARM CODES
By using a sophisticated self-diagnostic system, this UPS can check and indicate on the display panel its status and any error
and/or fault occurred during operation. Whenever a problem arises, the UPS signals the event by showing the code and the
corresponding alarm on the display.
CODE DESCRIPTION 41
C01 Remote switch-off command
C02 Remote load on bypass command
C03 Remote start-up command
C04 Battery test running
C05 Manual bypass command
C06 Emergency switch-off command
C08 Load on bypass command
➢ User messages: these messages refer to a specific configuration or operation of the UPS.
CODE DESCRIPTION
U01 Low battery warning
U02 Programmed switch-off enabled
U03 Programmed switch-off imminent
U04 Bypass disabled
U05 Synchronisation disabled (UPS in Free running mode)
U06 Waiting for battery charging
U07 Service UPS
U08 Service Batteries
➢ Anomalies: these are “minor” problems, which do not bring the UPS to a halt, but can reduce its performance or
inhibit the use of some of its functions.
CODE DESCRIPTION
A03 Inverter not synchronised
A05 Overvoltage on input line of Phase1
A06 Overvoltage on input line of Phase2
A07 Overvoltage on input line of Phase3
A08 Undervoltage on input line of Phase1
A09 Undervoltage on input line of Phase2
A10 Undervoltage on input line of Phase3
A11 Input frequency outside tolerance limits
A13 Voltage on bypass line of Phase1 out of tolerance limits
A16 Bypass frequency out of tolerance limits
A18 Voltage on bypass line out of tolerance limits
A22 Load on Phase1 > user-defined threshold
A25 Output isolator open
A26 Positive branch batteries missing or battery fuses open
A29 System temperature probe damaged
A30 System temperature < 0°C
A31 System temperature too high
A32 Temperature of heat sink Phase1 < 0°C
A37 External battery temperature probe damaged
A38 External battery overtemperature
A39 Positive branch batteries must be replaced
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➢ Faults: These are more critical problems compared to the “Anomalies”, as if they persist they may bring the UPS to
a halt even in a very short time.
CODE DESCRIPTION
F01 Internal communication error
F03 Phase1 input fuse blown
F04 Phase2 input fuse blown or input relay locked (will not close)
F05 Phase3 input fuse blown or input relay locked (will not close)
42 F09 Precharge of positive branch condensers failed
F10 Precharge of negative branch condensers failed
F11 BOOST stage anomaly
F14 Inverter Phase1 sine curve distorted
F17 Inverter stage anomaly
F19 Positive battery overvoltage
F23 Output overload
F26 Phase1 output relay locked (will not open)
F29 Phase1 output fuse broken or output relay locked (will not close)
F32 Battery charger stage anomaly
F33 Battery measures error
F34 Heat sink overtemperature
F37 Battery charger overtemperature
F39 VDC Bus measures error
F40 Fan failure
F41 Redundant Bypass failure
➢ Locks: these codes indicate that the UPS, or one of its parts, is locked. Usually, they are preceded by an alarm signal.
In case of faults and consequent locking of the inverter, the latter will be turned off and the load will be powered via
the bypass line (this procedure is excluded for locks caused by serious and persistent overloads and for those caused
by a short circuit).
CODE DESCRIPTION
L01 Incorrect auxiliary power supply
L02 One or more internal cables disconnected
L03 Phase1 input fuse broken
L06 BOOST stage overvoltage positive
L07 BOOST stage overvoltage negative
L08 BOOST stage undervoltage positive
L09 BOOST stage undervoltage negative
L10 Static bypass switch fault
L11 L1 bypass output locked
L14 Phase1 inverter overvoltage
L17 Phase1 inverter undervoltage
L20 Continuous voltage at inverter output or Sine curve of Phase1 inverter distorted
L23 Phase1 output overload
L26 Short circuit at Phase1 output
L34 Phase1 heat sink overtemperature
L37 Battery charger overtemperature
L38 Temperature probe 1 damaged
L39 Temperature probe 2 damaged
L41 Battery charger temperature probe damaged
L49 Inverter capacitor damaged
TECHNICAL DATA
SINGLE-PHASE INPUT
Nominal voltage [Vac] 220 – 240 (1P+N+PE)
Maximum operating voltage [Vac] 300
Nominal frequency [Hz] 50 - 60 43
Accepted tolerance for input voltage 20% @ 100% load
without activation of battery -40% +20% @50% load
Accepted tolerance for input frequency 20%
without activation of battery (for 50/60Hz) 40-72Hz
Rated current (1) [A] 25 30 40 50
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OTHER DATA
Leakage current towards ground [mA] < 1,5 ≤ 1,7
Room temperature (7) [°C] 0 – 40
Humidity < 90% without condensation
excessive battery discharge - over current - short circuit - over
Protection devices
voltage - under voltage - thermal
131 x 640 x 448 - Tower 2 x (131 x 640 x 448) – Tower
Dimensions W x D x H [mm]
19” x 640 x 3U - Rack 2 x (19” x 640 x 3U) - Rack
44 Dimensions W x D x H 131 x 640 x 448 - Tower 131 x 640 x 448 - Tower
[mm]
(only for ER versions) 19” x 640 x 3U - Rack 19” x 640 x 3U - Rack
Weight [Kg] 45 46 19 + 62 20 + 62
Weight (only for ER versions) 20 21
(1) @ rated load, rated voltage of 220 VAC towards Neutral, battery charging
(2) For the input technical data of the TM model with “1~” single-phase input, refer to the “SINGLE-PHASE INPUT” section in
the table
(3) In the Bypass operating mode, all the load current is absorbed by the Phase 1 input line
(4) The recharging current is regulated automatically according to the capacity of the battery installed. Derating of the current
delivered with a load greater than 80%.
(5) To maintain output voltage within the accuracy range specified, recalibration may be necessary after a long period of
operation.
(6) If the mains frequency is within ± 5% of the selected value, the UPS is synchronized with the mains. If the frequency is out
of tolerance range or in battery operation, the frequency is that selected ± 0.1%.
(7) 20 - 25 °C for maximum battery life.
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