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ON Series User Instruction Manual
ON Series User Instruction Manual
ON Series
®
User Instruction Manual
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS.
Please read and save these instructions. This manual contains important
instructions for the ON Series UPS family. Follow these instructions during the
unpacking, installation and maintenance of the UPS and batteries. If you have a
problem with the UPS, please refer to this manual before calling the Technical
Support Department. The Troubleshooting section on page 61 addresses most
UPS-related issues.
Licenses and Trademarks
ONEAC, ON Series, Virtual Kelvin Ground, Environmental Reference Ground
and MopUPS are all registered trade marks and ChangeUPS, ONBoost, and
ONEP
LUS
, are trademarks of ONEAC Corporation. All other trademarks, product
and corporate names are the property of their respective owners.
Entire contents copyright © 2000 ONEAC Corporation. All rights reserved. Reproduction in whole or
in part without permission is prohibited. All information subject to change without notice.
913-300-1 Rev. E 4/00
ONEAC USA
27944 North Bradley Road
Libertyville, IL 60048-9700
USA
ONEAC EUROPE
18 & 20 Blacklands Way
Abingdon Business Park
Abingdon, Oxfordshire OX14 1DY
United Kingdom
Telephone: (847) 816-6000
Toll Free: (800) 327-8801
Facsimile: (847) 680-5124
Telephone: +44 (0) 1235 534721
Facsimile: +44 (0) 1235 534197

Table of Contents

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ONEAC ON Series Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandONEAC
ModelON Series
CategoryUPS
LanguageEnglish

Summary

IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

Licenses and Trademarks

Information on registered and unregistered trademarks of ONEAC Corporation.

Introduction

Registering Your ONEAC UPS

Instructions for registering your ON Series model and serial number.

Technical Support

Contact information and procedures for ONEAC technical support.

FCC Compliance

Safety

Theory of Operation

AC Power Mode

Explanation of how the UPS operates when utility AC power is present.

Battery Backup Mode

Explanation of UPS operation during AC power interruptions using battery power.

Inrush Tolerance

Explanation of how the UPS handles momentary current surges during power-up.

Output Overload Protection

How the UPS protects against output overloads and resets.

Input Protector

Information on the rear panel circuit breaker and its reset procedure.

Setup and Installation

Inspection and Unpacking

Procedures for inspecting and unpacking the UPS unit upon receipt.

Testing

Steps for testing the UPS after unpacking and before connecting equipment.

Environmental Reference Ground®

Information on using the UPS as a common ground point for system components.

Setup Precaution

Guidance on UPS capacity display and overload conditions.

Long Term Storage

Proper procedures for storing the UPS to preserve battery life and performance.

Ventilation

Requirements for adequate ventilation and clearance around the UPS.

Grounding the Unit

Instructions for properly grounding the UPS unit to prevent shock hazards.

Installing Standard ON2000 Units

Step-by-step guide for installing standard ON2000 UPS units.

Installing ON2200XA Extended Runtime Units

Instructions for installing ON2200XA extended runtime UPS units.

Installing Standard Extended Runtime Units

Steps for installing standard extended runtime UPS units.

Connecting One Battery Enclosure Standard and Rack-Mount Systems

How to connect a single battery enclosure to standard and rack-mount systems.

Connecting Multiple Battery Enclosures Standard and Rack-Mount Systems

Procedure for chaining multiple battery enclosures for standard and rack-mount systems.

Mounting Wallmount Extended Runtime Units and Battery Enclosures

Instructions for mounting wallmount units and battery enclosures.

Installing Wallmount Extended Runtime Units

Steps for installing wallmount extended runtime UPS units.

Connecting Multiple Battery Enclosures

Procedure for connecting multiple battery enclosures.

Installing Rackmount Units

Guidelines for installing rackmount UPS units within a server rack.

Front Panel Features and Controls

Overview of the UPS front panel layout and operational controls.

Front Panel Display

Explanation of the front panel display indicators and system status codes.

Back Panel DIP Switch Settings

Configuration options via DIP switches on the rear of the UPS.

Features and Specifications

Family Overview: Standard and Extended Runtime Models

A visual overview of the ON Series product family models.

Features

Options

Customization options available for ON Series UPS units.

Runtime Estimates

Charts providing estimated battery runtimes based on capacity and enclosure count.

Interface Specifications

Detailed pinout and signal descriptions for the UPS interface port.

Accessories

UPS Monitoring Interfaces

Overview of UPS monitoring interfaces for system fault tolerance and status information.

UPS Monitoring Software

Description of software like MopUPS for unattended shutdown and monitoring.

Installing and Removing Accessory Interface Cards

Step-by-step instructions for installing and removing interface cards.

Battery Considerations

Battery Maintenance

Guidance on maintaining the UPS batteries and what limited customer maintenance is allowed.

Ordering New Batteries

Information on how to order original equipment replacement batteries.

Battery Replacement

Safe procedures for replacing UPS batteries while the unit is powered.

Installing Battery Pack in Standard, Rack Mount and Wall Mount Units

Detailed steps for replacing battery packs in various UPS unit types.

Replacing External Battery Cabinets

Information on replacing external battery enclosures for extended runtime models.

Battery Disposal

Guidelines and options for the proper disposal of UPS batteries.

Troubleshooting

Checking the Size of the Load

How to check if the UPS is overloaded and what to do.

Technical Support

Procedures and contact information for obtaining technical assistance.

Warranty

Units

Warranty terms for the UPS units themselves.

Batteries

Warranty terms for batteries and battery enclosures.

Limitations of Warranty

Conditions and exclusions not covered by the limited warranty.

Exclusive Remedies

Limitations on remedies and liabilities for ONEAC.

Return Procedure

Steps for returning a UPS unit for service or repair.

Appendix A: Accessories Interface Capabilities

BASIC Communications Capability

Features of basic interface capability for system shutdown.

ADVANCED Communications Capability

Features of advanced interface capability for status monitoring and shutdown.

Installing ONEAC Software

Guidance on installing ONEAC monitoring software using DIP switches.

Appendix B: Operating in Power Environments Below 110V Nominal

Minimum and maximum allowed output voltages

Settings for minimum and maximum output voltages for J models.

Operation of low voltage boost and AC inverter systems

How the UPS handles low voltage conditions and uses its inverter system.

Changing the min-allow and max-allow settings

Procedure to change min/max voltage settings using a terminal or software.

Appendix C: Accessing Remote Off

Accessing Remote Off Functions for Shunt Trip EMO

Method for integrating UPS into a shunt trip EMO scheme.

“Inverter Off” To Set

Steps to configure the inverter to be remotely turned off.

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