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1. FALLIN OWNER S OPERATING MANUAL SVR Pro Series AC Votage Regulator For High Temperature Applications Rackmount Tower Models SVRP1 5KRM X 1 5kVA 1050W SVRP2 2KRM X 2 2kVA 1540W SVRP3KRM X 3kVA 2100W FALCONE lectric Inc 5116 Azusa Canyon Rd Irwindale California 91706 626 962 7770 Fax 626 962 7720 Email sales falconups com 2009 Falcon Electric Inc All rights reserved All other brand names and trademarks are the property of their respective owners The information stated in this document is subject to change without notice 6 10 2009 Falcon Falcon Electric and UPS Plus logos are registered trademarks of Falcon Electric Inc TABLE OF CONTENTS SVR Pro Features SVR Pro Block Diagram Important Safety Instructions READ FIRST Chapter 1 Introduction Manual Overview Brief SVRP Overview Remote Emergency Power Off RS 232 amp USB Communications Expansion Slot Chapter 2 SVR Pro Circuit dadas Input Filter Power Factor Correction DC AC inverter Manual bypass function Automatic bypass function Output filter Chapter 3 Installation Unpacking a Inspecting the equipment Rackmount setup Free standing tower installation LCD display repositioning Chapter 4 Displays 8 Controls LCD indicators icons Function Test button Set Alarm Silence button How to display the SVRP Parameters Chapter 5 SVR Pro Operation Operating Modes Inverter Mode Bypass Mode
2. 12 LCD Display Input Circuit Function T est Breaker Button Set Alarm 3 Silence Button Bypass Off Button Controls The primary front panel user controls consist of one input circuit breaker and three pushbuttons The switch located to the right of display is the main input circuit breaker and controls the connection of utility power to the SVRP The three buttons located to the left of the LCD display are for primary manual control and program ming of the unit From top to bottom they are designated Function TEST Set Alarm Silence and Bypass Function Test Button This button has one function 1 Initiates internal SVRP Setup mode to allow for configuration changes Setup mode is initiated by pressing both the Function Test and Set Alarm buttons and holding them for one second Manual Test Description When the unit is operating normally from utility power pressing the test button will cause the SVRP to perform a self test Set Alarm Silence Button This button has three functions 1 Disables the audible alarm buzzer 2 scrolls the display through the various input output parameters 3 sets configuration changes when pressed in setup mode only Disable the Audible Alarm Pressing the button for one second will turn off the audible alarm This will cause future notification of minor alarms to be silenced NOTE THE FOLLOWING ALARMS CANNOT BE SILENCED OVER TEMPERATURE PFC OVER CURRENT INVERTER OU
3. The SVRP is shipped complete with all cables required for operation including UPSilon software and rackmount ears for 19 rackmount shelf mounting A full list of the box contents is provided as follows SVRP1 5KRM X SVRP2 2KRM X SVRP3KRM X Box 1 contains Box 1 contains Regulator module Regulator module RS 232 cable RS 232 cable Software CD Software CD Manual Manual 19 rack ears screws 19 rack ears screws Tower mounting feet Tower mounting feet Inspecting The Equipment Visually inspect the unit for freight damage If any equipment has been damaged during shipment keep the shipping cartons and packing materials for the carrier and immediately file a claim for shipping damage with the carrier If you discover damage after acceptance file a claim for concealed damage To file a claim for shipping damage or concealed damage 1 YOU MUST file with the carrier within 15 days of receipt of the equipment 2 YOU MUST send a copy of the damage claim within 15 days to Falcon Electric Inc A CAUTION 1 Install the SVRP indoors in a controlled environment 2 Place the SVRP in an area with unrestricted airflow around the unit away from water flammable liquids gases corrosives and conductive contaminant 3 Maintain a minimum clearance of 4 inches in the front and rear of the unit 4 Maintain an ambient temperature range of 32 F to 131 F 0 C to 55 C 5 The SVRP can be installed in either a free
4. vil gt Ss D 0 ol o 3 2 al o a c c 215 ol o gt S al 313 ae lt lt al Q O YN al gt ol olov Slo 3 2 lt o o 213 5 0 al lt O 5 Overload 150 for 10 seconds 110 for 20 seconds 105 for 50 seconds Electrical Connections Input 1 Models 6 Foot Cord with 5 15P Plug 1 Models 6 Foot Cord with L5 30P Plug 2 Models 6 Foot Cord with Schuko Plug 2 Models 6 Foot Cord with Schuko Plug Output 1 Models 1 Models 8 5 15R 4 5 15R amp 1 L5 30R 2 Models 2 Models 4 IEC 320 4 IEC 320 Contact the factory for other input output options Environmental Operating Temperature operating 0 C 55 C 32 F to 131 F storage storage 15 C 50 C 5 F to 122 F Humidity 10 to 95 Non Condensing Altitude 10 000 Feet 3000 meters without derating Audible Noise 1 Meter Audible Noise 1 Meter lt 50dBA Controls and Indicators LCD Display MIMIC Graphical Display Input Output Voltage Frequency amp Load Alarm Programmable settings Audible Alarms Over Under Voltage Over Under Frequency High Temp Over Load Fault Alarm Communications USB Port RS 232C Serial Port Optional SNMP HTTP Agent Board Mechanical Dimensions inches mm 2U Rackmount 3 5 x 19 x 21 3 HxWxD 88 x 426 x 540 Weight Ib kg 31 14 07 32 14 5 Agency Listing 1 Models UL 1778 CUL FCC Class B 2 Models CE Falcon Electric Inc 5116 Azusa Canyon Rd Irwi
5. 6940 Voice 626 962 7770 Fax 626 962 7720 Email service falconups com WWW FALCONUPS COM Please have your SVRP serial number and date of purchase on hand prior to your call This information is located on the identification label on the rear panel of the unit This information is essential in retrieving your unit s historical records Should our service department determine service is required you will be given a Return Material Authorization number RMA along with return shipping instructions The RMA number issued must appear on the outside of the shipping carton The original shipping container must be used when returning any product Failure to use the original shipping container and packing materials will likely result in the unit being received by Falcon with shipping damage Falcon Electric will not assume any responsibility for shipping damage In the event shipping damage is found you will be notified of the damage and be instructed to file a claim with the freight carrier You will be billed for all required repairs due to the shipping damage You must submit a copy of our repair invoice to the carrier for reimbursement All units must be returned prepaid The address and shipping instructions will be given to you at the time the RMA is issued Requesting Technical Information or Support You may request technical information or support by email or telephone Please send your technical or support questions by email to S
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7. How to turn on the SVRP How to DC start the SVRP How to turn off the SVRP Chapter 6 SVRP Setup Configuration amp Programming How to place the SVRP into setup mode Setting the Green Mode Setting the SVRP output voltage Chapter 7 Communications RS 232 amp USB REPO SVRP1 5KRM 1 rear r panel layout SVRP2 2KRM 1 8 SVRP3KRM 1 rear panel layout Chapter 8 Troubleshooting Chapter 9 Technical Support Warranty Specifications Eb OW O amp O oo o1 O1 On O 0 op no op amo 14 14 17 15 15 16 16 17 19 20 20 21 23 24 25 26 SVR Pro Features True Double Conversion Deisgn With Sinewave Output High Temperature 55 C Operation LCD Display with Advanced Monitoring Remote Emergency Power Off REPO Input Power Factor Correction Wide Input Voltage Window Precision Output Voltage Regulation Superior Brownout Surge and Transient Protection Optional Frequency Converter Operation RS 232C USB amp Optional SNMP HTTP Communications UPSilon Monitoring Software Two Year Warranty SVR Pro Block Diagram Dirty Unregulated Input Power Factor Pulse Width Modulated PWM UtilityGenerator Correction Stage Inverter Stage AC Power PFC Input AJ Inductor Rectifier ITA Capacitors Precision Regulated Clean AC Power IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS RETAIN THIS USER MANUAL This manual contains important instructions which must be followed during the install
8. Internal SNMP HTTP Agent Board Standard Dry Contact Interface Board Note A special external SNMP HTTP Agent device is available that may be connected to the unit s RS 232 port This allows for one dry contact interface board to be installed into the Advanced Communications Option Slot concurrently CAUTION When an internal SNMP HTTP AGENT device is installed into the Advanced Communications Option Slot the RS 232 port and UPSilon software may not be used The USB port may be used in conjunction with UPSilon software concurrently with the SNMP HTTP agent RS 232 amp USB Ports This unit is equipped with 1 RS 232 and 1 USB port located on the rear panel A standard RS 232C interface cable is provided to allow for the connection of the SVRP to another RS 232 port found on most computers The USB port interfaces with a standard USB cable to be supplied by the end user The USB cable required is a 4 Pin USB Type A M connector 4 PIN USB Type B M connector The USB and RS 232 ports cannot be used concurrently When an RS 232 or USB cable has been connected and the supplied UPSilon management software has been properly installed on the connected computer a high level of SVRP management is in effect Please follow the installation and setup instructions supplied on the UPSilon software CD The UPSilon users manual is also located on the UPSilon CD supplied with this unit UPSilon supports most popular operating systems Should you have
9. standing mini tower or into a 19 inch equipment rack Follow the appropriate instructions in either rackmount setup or free standing installation Rackmount Setup All SVRP models are shipped with front panel mounting ears that allow the unit to be installed in a 19 equipment rack The SVRP enclosure requires 2U 3 5 inches of vertical rack space NOTE The rack mounting ears WILL NOT support the weight of the SVRP by themselves They are only to be used to secure the SVRP to the front rails of the rack Mounting rails or an equipment shelf are required to support the weight of each unit Use the following procedure to install the SVRP in an standard 19 equipment rack 1 Place the SVRP on a flat stable surface with the front of the unit facing you Ze Align the mounting ears with screw holes on the side of the unit and secure with the supplied screws 3 For slide rail installations fasten the inner parts of the slide rails to the unit on both sides with the screws provided 4 Securing hardware slide rails and rail extensions are sold separately Contact Falcon Electric for these additional options and any assistance needed 5 Attach the two mounting brackets to the rack s mounting rails The brackets allow adjustment of up to eight inches of the slide assembly mounting position front to back on the rack mounting rails Determine which adjustment holes to use on the bracket and attach it to the slide as
10. 9 inch equipment rack The SVRP front panel features a graphical LCD display providing detailed operational information at a glance The display enables the user or field service engineer to easily monitor and troubleshoot localized power problems in addition to the unit s operation Control and programming are easily accomplished using the Standby Function Test and Set Alarm Silence buttons Two levels of audible alarms are also provided to ease troubleshooting The SVRP rear panel supports the following Remote Emergency Power Off REPO The SVRP is equipped with a Remote Emergency Power Off REPO connector that may be interfaced with a computer room s isolated normally closed REPO system The SVRP REPO meets NFPA 70 NEC645 11 equipment side REPO requirements RS 232 and USB Ports Both ports may be used to provide communications between the SVRP and a network server or other computer systems When used in conjunction with the supplied UPSilon software they give the ability to remotely monitor and control the SVRP As UPSilon software was originally designed for use with Falcon SVRP models the automatic operating system shutdown client should be disabled just after installation as the SVRP does not provide any battery backup capability UPSilon may be installed on most MS Windows Linux and UNIX operating systems Communications Option Board Expansion Slot The slot supports the installation of an optional SNMP HTTP Agent board or
11. Function Test and Set Alarm Silence buttons at same time and hold them for one second The unit will emit one alarm beep and then enter the Configuration Mode Press the Function Test button eight times to move the dot to function BIT O Press the Set Alarm Silence button turn off no dot Status BIT 7 Press the Function Test button one time and move the dot to function BIT 1 Press the Set Alarm Silence button to turn on dot Status BIT 7 Press the Set Alarm Silence and Function Test buttons at same time again and hold for one second The alarm buzzer will sound one short beep to acknowledge the SVRP has stored the settings 7 You must now restart the unit before the new voltage setting will be in effect oO o1 YN 18 7 0 COMMUNICATIONS All SVRP models are provided with the following communication ports RS 232 port with standard DB 9F serial port connector USB port supporting the connection of a standard USB interface cable 7 One advanced communications option slot is provided on the rear panel of the unit Unless an advanced communications option board has been previously purchased and installed the port will be covered with a small cover plate This plate will be secured with screws CAUTION NEVER INSTALL OPTION CARDS THAT HAVE NOT BEEN SUPPLIED BY FALCON ELECTRIC OR ARE FOR ANOTHER FALCON MODEL WITHOUT CONSULTING WITH FALCON SERVICE Advanced communications option cards available from Falcon are
12. Mounting feet for additional battery banks SVRP1 5KRM X SVRP2 2KRM X 8 SVRP3KRM X Free Standing 10 LCD Display Repositioning WARNING Refer the repositioning of the LCD display to a qualified electronic technician or the Falcon Service Department LIVE COMPONENTS ARE INSIDE THIS UNIT AND RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK Prior to anyone starting to attempt the repositioning of the LCD display SERVICE PERSONNEL MUST FIRST disconnect the line cord and power plug and let the unit discharge for one hour The default LCD display mounting is for horizontal Rackmount viewing To reorient the LCD display for vertical Free Standing viewing remove the left half of the front plastic bezel by unscrewing the screws to the far left of the chassis Next remove the four screws securing the right plastic panel and pull the right panel forward evenly Refer to the following figure unscrew the LCD board and rotate it 90 degrees to the correct position for viewing Use care when handling the LCD display and associated cabling Mount the front covers back and reinstall the screws 11 4 0 DISPLAY amp CONTROLS The diagram below shows the basic functions of the front panel for all SVRP models LCD Display Input Circuit Function T est Breaker Button Set Alarm Silence Button Bypass Off Button Indicators and Icons located on the LCD display Bodas yg Green Mode The bulb icon is displayed continuously when the Green Mode
13. TPUT OVER LOAD AND SVRP FAILURE How to Display The Input Output Parameters Repeat pressing of the Set Alarm button will cause SVRP input and output parameters to be displayed on the lower portion LCD display in the following order The input voltage output voltage output frequency percentage of output load input current internal unit temperature and the output current 13 A CAUTION When the SVRP is in normal inverter mode pressing the bypass button once will put the unit into Bypass Mode Once the unit is in Bypass Mode operation pressing this button again will force SVRP back to on line mode operation 9 0 SVR Pro OPERATION OPERATING MODES The following outlines the SVRP status for each mode of operation as displayed by the LCD INVERTER MODE OPERATION The filters power factor corrector and the inverter process the power to provide computer grade power to connected loads The LCD display icon configuration on the left indicates inverter mode operation indicating the percent of load inverter PFC line operation and status The fan is shown at medium speed The dark solid line on the MIMIC portion of the display indicates the normal mode power flow from input through the inverter to load 14 BYPASS MODE OPERATION The SVRP will automatically transfer to Bypass Mode in the event it is overloaded experiences an internal failure and for the conditions listed below When in bypass the unit will tran
14. UPPORT FALCONUPS COM You may contact a FALCON support engineer directly by calling the FALCON support line between 9 00 am and 4 00 pm PST 800 842 6940 FALCON Web Support Product data sheets specifications and owner s manuals are available in Adobe Acrobat PDF format on our corporate website at WWW FALCONUPS COM 24 EEE Ere EERO TEES EES TES TEES TES TERS ERS ES ES ES EE EE EE fl fl fl fl fl fl fl fl fl fl fl E es AO ARAN he A A A A AA AMAA A A A A A AA SA OA A OA AA A A AUNAAAN ALA O O A A AA SA AO A O AA A A AAA AAA AUN AN OA A IA AAA A AA Me OU AO AA AA SA AA SA AUN A AA AA A AAA SA AUN AO MORAN A A AAA OO 33 oS SS S 0 See n e i E Cs e F riai 0 ce ER OO oO O O e O 2 a ea 2309 O O c caL D TT wi Su Z yw yy ES SE E 00 LL Ser gt 7 O E D 0230 c O 5890 X n E VU E E ae a m T sour 352 lt Oogquicd LEEN n ES z 0 LL S O eI j as gt 2 0O iS C NO O gt O S Goes Q O ab 2 Cc YN ee T lo ee ate e E o gt O CcC Z Y QO Y E C am O E ran YN i aS C O Y m Y e ce 552093 25 85 gt conu o _ Sr O H ree O o O Q d amp oe Oo oF FS 02H 0 gc Gre c 5 gt nu ES n SESS 3 TE 2 Osea SD o Oss Sat Wb ae 7 E U m YN lt OF foe lose ee eS azz 0 O o
15. an 3 of the unit s full output rating it will automatically return to normal Inverter Mode operation 16 Green Mode Setup DO NOT SET THESE BITS Function Bit 2 Green Mode Function Bit 1 120V On 115V On 110V Off 100V Off Function Bit 0 120V On 115V Off 110Y On 100Y Off How to Enable or Disable Green Mode Function Bit 2 To Enable 1 Press the Function Test and Set Alarm Silence buttons at same time and hold them for one second The unit will sound one beep and then enter the Configuration Mode 2 Press the Function Test button two times to move the dot from function BIT O to function BIT 2 The Green Mode function 3 Press the Set Alarm Silence button to enable NO DOT BIT 7 The reverse of other feature enable settings 4 Press the Set Alarm Silence and Function Test buttons at same time again and hold for one second The alarm will sound one short beep to acknowledge the SVRP has stored the setting To Disable Factory Default 1 Press the Function Test and Set Alarm Silence buttons at same time and hold them for one second The unit will sound one beep and then enter the Configuration Mode 2 Press the Function Test button two times to move the dot from function BIT O to function BIT 2 Green Mode function 3 Press the Set Alarm Silence button to turn off DOT BIT 7 The reverse of other feature disable settings 4 Press the Set Alarm S
16. an Connector Option Interface Slot 20 SVRP2 2KRM X amp SVRP3KRM X Rear Panel Layout Communic ations Option Slot Contact Closure Interface Card Option UA88374 SSG Note This card installs into the Communications Option Slot Cooling F an JUMPER SETTINGS J1 through J7 1 2 DB 9 Default J1 through J7 2 3 Do Not Use Note J1 J7 must be all configured 1 2 J9 Summary Alarm 1 2 Normally Closed Default 2 3 Normally Open J10 Low Battery 1 2 Normally Closed 2 3 Normally Open Default J12 Model Selection 1 2 XG SSG amp SVRP Models 2 3 IG Model 21 DB 9 PIN ASSIGNMENTS 1 Not Used 2 Utility Loss Normally Closed 3 Utility Loss Normally Open 4 Common tied to pin 7 5 Low Battery 6 Remote Shutdown 5 12Vdc 7 Common tied to pin 4 8 Alarm 9 Not used 8 0 TROUBLESHOOTING Audible Alarms The SVRP features audible alarm codes to alert the user of potential problems Please refer to the following table to identify and resolve alarms and the conditions causing the alarms Five short beeps continuously Check the ventilation and e SVRP jnternal over temperature remove any blockage e The Fan is not turning Call Falcon Service for a fan replacement Six short beeps continuously Verify the input AC voltage is e PFC over current protection in not too fow remove some action load from SVP output One long beep every few seconds Check the LCD display e Output overload e R
17. ation operation and maintenance of the SVR Pro SVRP Series and options Please read all instructions before operating this equipment and save this manual for future reference All of the models presented herein are designed for installation and use in a temperature controlled environment with a maximum operational temperature of 55 degrees Celsius free of contamination This regulator operates from utility power this information is important to all personnel involved Please read this manual first before continuing to unpack install or operate this unit STORAGE AND TRANSPORTATION Please retain the shipping container in the event the SVRP needs to be returned for service It has been designed to ship the SVR Pro safely without shipping damage INSTALLATION The SVRP must be installed in a clean environment free from moisture flammable gases or fumes and corrosive substances Operate the SVRP in an indoor environment with an ambient temperature range of 32 F to 131 F 0 C to 55 C This product is designed for use with industrial scientific or data processing class equipment DO NOT USE TO POWER LIFE SUPPORT EQUIPMENT OR OTHER DESIGNATED LIFE CRITICAL APPLICATIONS The maximum rated output load in watts must never exceed The output capacity is stated on the SVRP rating label NEVER CONNECT equipment that could overload the SVRP or demand half wave rectification for example electric drills vacuum cleaners or hair d
18. bust design and produces a pure sinewave output with a 2 voltage regulation Having a very low output imped ance it can supply the high current demands of high inrush and non linear loads Manual Bypass Function A manual bypass button is located on the front panel When operating from utility power while in the normal on line inverter state depressing this button will cause the SVRP to transfer to bypass to pro vide utility power directly to the SVRP output Depressing the bypass button again will return the SVRP to the normal inverter mode state Automatic Bypass Transfers The SVRP will automatically switch to bypass to energize the connected load when it encounters an overload encounters an over temperature condition or upon a failure condition Should any of these events occur the SVRP will transfer to bypass mode sound an audible alarm and provide a bypass indication on the LCD display Output Filter As with the input filter stage the output filter maintains conducted EMC and RFI levels below FCC Class B limits 3 0 INSTALLATION Unpacking The SVRP may be shipped in a number of boxes depending on the model and configuration ordered The number of boxes you have received should be as indicated MODEL NUMBER OF BOXES SVRP1 5KRM X 1 box shipped SVRP2 2KRM X 1 box shipped SVRP3KRM X 1 box shipped If you have not received the proper number of boxes please contact Falcon Electric Customer Service at 1 800 842 6940
19. contact closure interface board The SNMP HTTP Agent board is a TCP IP addressable solution that provides remote SVRP monitoring and management via any Ethernet LAN WAN or the Internet The supplied client software should not be installed or used to remotely shut down multiple servers or computers through the Ethernet LAN unless a battery backup is connected to the servers or computers A CD containing software clients and a SNMP MIB II compliant file is provided that supports most popular operations systems 2 0 SVRP CIRCUIT DESCRIPTIONS Input Filter This portion of the circuit provides surge protection certified to meet IEC 61000 4 5 and IEC 801 5 It also filters out both electro magnetic interference EMI and radio frequency interference RFI and prevents excessive levels from being conducted back to the utility source All SVRP models have been tested and comply with FCC Class B requirements Input Power Factor Correction While the SVRP is operating from the utility source this circuit converts utility AC power to regulated DC power for inverter use It corrects the input current to maintain the incoming voltage and current sinewave phase relationships DC AC Inverter The PWM inverter utilizes the regulated DC output of the PFC circuit to invert the DC back into clean regulated sinewave AC power The SVRP inverter is on line and continuously generating clean regulated AC output power to the load The IGBT PWM inverter is of a very ro
20. emove some load e Charger Fail e Call Falcon Service e SVRP Alarm continuous e Call Falcon Service 22 FCC Considerations Note This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help 23 9 0 TECHNICAL SUPPORT In the event your SVRP requires service or should any other technical Support be required write call fax or email Falcon Service Falcon Electric Inc 5116 Azusa Canyon Road Irwindale CA 91706 Service 800 842
21. function is enabled It will be flashing when the SVRP has switched to Green Mode due to the output load decreasing to less than 3 of the total output rating The unit is shipped with the Green Mode disabled See Green Mode setting instructions Audible Alarm The speaker icon will be displayed during an alarm condition It will be flashing when the audible alarm has been silenced Fault Condition This icon will be displayed when an alarm condition exists Refer to page 22 of this manual and attempt to correct the alarm condition Test The Test icon will be displayed and flash whenever the SVRP is conducting a Self Test Output Load The greater the load up to three vertical bars will be illuminated at the ends of the icon Each bar represents 25 of the unit s output rating Inverter Status This icon will be displayed when the SVRP is in Inverter mode PFC Status This icon will be displayed when the PFC is functioning Utility Power Status The Line Cord icon will be displayed when utility power is present Fan in high speed mode The HS Fan icon is displayed when the unit s cooling fan is in high speed mode typically during battery mode operation Fan in medium speed mode The MS Fan icon is displayed when the unit s cooling fan is in medium speed mode typically when utility is present Fan in low speed mode The LS Fan icon is displayed when the unit s cooling fan is in low speed mode typically when the SVRP is in bypass
22. h 6 The last BIT 7 is the Status Bit and will indicate the setting status of the other Function bits Repeat pressing of the Function Test button will move it T tt vue the dot from function BIT O far right to function BIT 6 When selecting tt T A o function BIT O through BIT 6 observe whether status BIT 7 has a Dot or CELL E GIJ aims No Dot displayed for the function bit selected To select a dot or no dot a for the function you are presently in press the Set Alarm Silence button mer DN to turn on Dot or turn off No Dot in status BIT 7 Next press the Set Alarm Silence and Function Test buttons at same time and hold for one second The audible alarm will sound one short beep to acknowledge the SVRP has stored the selected settings Setting the Green Mode Function set to disabled from factory Green Mode is a power saving feature that should only be used in non critical applications when the connected computer or equipment is the only device being protected by the unit and when turned off When the Green Mode is enabled and the connected load decreases to less than 3 of the full rated SVRP output capacity the unit will automatically switch from Inverter to Bypass Mode 30 seconds after the drop in load has been detected After the SVRP has switched to Bypass Mode the Green Mode bulb icon will flash to indicate the unit is in the energy saving Green Mode While in Green Mode should the load increase to greater th
23. ilence and Function Test buttons at same time again and hold for one second The alarm buzzer will sound one short beep to acknowledge the SVRP has stored the setting How to Set the Output Voltage Function Bits 0 amp 1 The unit is shipped configured from the factory with its output voltage set to 120Vac For most North American applications the output voltage will not have to be changed CAUTION NEVER CHANGE THE OUTPUT VOLTAGE WHILE EQUIPMENT IS CONNECTED TO THE OUTPUT RECEPTACLES Make output voltage configuration changes and verify the desired output voltage is present at the SVRP output using the output voltage display function Next verify that all of the equipment to be connected to the unit will operate satisfactorily on the newly selected output voltage CAUTION When the output voltage is set to 100Vac the maximum amount of load that can be connected to the SVRP must be derated reduced by 15 Output Function BIT s Status Bit BIT 7 Voltage 120Vac BIT 0 4 BIT 1 For BIT 0 set bit 7 On Dot For BIT 1 set bit 7 On Dot default 115Vac BIT O amp BIT 1 For BIT O set bit 7 Off No Dot For BIT 1 set bit 7 On Dot 110Vac BIT 0 4 BIT 1 For BIT 0 set bit 7 On Dot For BIT 1 set bit 7 Off No Dot 100Vac BIT 04 BIT 1 For BIT 0 set bit 7 Off No Dot For BIT 1 set bit 7 Off No Dot 17 Output Voltage Select Setup DO NOT SET THESE BITS Example How to Set the Output Voltage to 115Vac 1 Press the
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26. ode configuration section for further details and cautions How to Turn On the SVRP Once installation has been completed the unit can be powered up With utility power present turn on the input circuit breaker located on the front panel The unit will enter an Auto Test state and all of the LCD indicators will be illuminated flashing for ten seconds and then return to a normal state How to Turn Off the SVRP To turn off the SVRP While in normal on line mode Turn off the input circuit breaker The unit will shut down immediately 6 0 SETUP CONFIGURATION amp PROGRAMMING The following section describes how to reconfigure the internal setup options by using the Setup Configuration amp Programming Mode The setup options include The output voltage enabling or disabling Green Mode CAUTION Never change the voltage settings when the SVRP is ON and powering any connected loads How To Place the SVRP Into Setup Configuration Mode To place the unit into configuration mode press the Function Test and Set Alarm Silence buttons at same time and hold them for one second The unit will emit one audible beep and display function and status bit window at the bottom of the LCD display entering Configuration Mode Note on the bottom of the display panel you will see a single row 8 BIT column located at the bottom of the display The right most bit is function BIT 0 with the remaining seven bits to the left function bits 1 throug
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28. ryers Storing magnetic media on top of the SVRP may result in data loss or corruption WARNING This product must be installed according to the instructions in this manual Failure to do so could result in unsafe operation and could invalidate your warranty 1 0 INTRODUCTION Manual Overview This user manual has been written to provide basic information about the Falcon SVR Pro Precision AC Voltage Regulator Models are available in nominal power ratings of 1500 2200 and 3000 VA The units are compact and rugged They provide continuous power conditioning and accept a wide input voltage range while providing tight output voltage regulation They have been designed for use in high temperature applications The output is a true sinewave with a low harmonic distortion The SVRP protects sensitive electronic equipment against the widest range of power problems including voltage sags and surges brownouts noise high voltage transients frequency variations switching transients and harmonic distortion It also corrects the input power factor of all equipment connected to its output reducing overall power demand This manual describes unpacking unit installation the major features of the SVRP as well as detailed operation configuration and troubleshooting Brief SVR Pro Overview The Falcon SVRP may be positioned vertically for desktop or floor standing applications Brackets are supplied to accommodate installation into a standard 1
29. sembly on the stationary outer slide Rack mounting rails 6 Install the slide assemblies with brackets into the rack enclosure The return flanges on the mounting brackets and outer parts fit to the inside of the rack mounting rails l Verify the slide assemblies are in the same alignment position on all four rack mounting rails After checking alignment TIGHTEN ALL SCREWS 8 Insert the SVRP with inner parts attached into the slide assemblies You may need to depress the locking mechanisms on the inner and outer parts of the slide assemblies to allow the slides to retract The unit should move smoothly forward and backward on the slide assemblies If not recheck alignment 9 Once the SVRP is installed in the rack the load may be connected to the output Ensure the equipment being connected is turned off Plug all loads into the output receptacles on the rear of the unit Plug the SVRP into a dedicated wall receptacle that is protected by a circuit breaker or fuse in accordance with national and local electrical codes Use a 15 amp rated device for 1500 VA units 20 amp for the 2200VA and 30 amp for 3000VA The wall receptacle must be grounded 10 To turn on the SVRP simply turn the power switch to the On position Free standing tower Installation When installing the SVRP in a free standing configuration the SVRP1 5KRM X model is provided with mounting feet shown below left to stabilize the unit Mounting feet
30. sfer the connected load directly to the incoming utility power However the utility power will continue to be passively filtered by the unit Additionally the unit will sound an audible alarm and switch to Bypass Mode automatically upon the following conditions The SVRP has experienced an over temperature condition The SVRP has experienced an overload condition of 101 to 110 for over 120 seconds The SVRP has experienced an overload condition of 111 to 150 for over 20 seconds The SVRP has experienced an overload condition of over 150 The LCD display icon configuration on the left indicates the unit is in Bypass Mode The dark solid line shows the input connected directly to the connected load The Fan is shown in low speed mode GREEN MODE OPERATION When Green Mode is turned on using the SVRP programming interface the unit will automatically switch to Green Mode Bypass Mode once the connected load drops to less than 3 of the unit s rated output The load will operate directly from utility power similar to Bypass Mode The LCD dis play will indicate the unit is in Bypass Mode the Green Mode bulb icon will be flashing If the load is increased to over 3 of the output rating the unit will automatically switch back to normal on line operation All SVRP models are shipped from the factory with Green Mode turned off To enable Green Mode refer to the section on SVRP Setup Configuration amp Programming See the green m
31. special UNIX requirements please contact Falcon Sales for information and pricing of UPSilon for UNIX The SVRP amp PC Computer DB 9 pin designations are as follows PIN PIN Definition SVRP PIN Definition PC Transmitted data Received data Received data Transmitted data A 4 DTE Ready DTE Ready o Signal Ground Signal Ground 19 The supplied Falcon RS 232 interface cable pin designations are as follows SVRP SIDE RS232C INTERFACE PL SIDE The computer RS 232 Port settings should be set to the following Remote Emergency Power Off REPO A two pin REPO connector is located on the rear panel of the SVRP The connector is shipped with a jumper wire installed to facilitate the normal operation of the unit in the event an REPO connection is not used The REPO function provides an interface for a NFPA 70 NEC 645 11 compliant Remote Emergency Power Off REPO switch The switch must have a normally closed contact state that opens when the REPO button is depressed REPO ACTIVE When the REPO switch contacts are opened which also turns the equipment room power and SVRP power off the SVRP output will immediately turn off all connected loads and then will shut down immediately When the REPO switch contacts are closed restoring the equipment room s power the SVRP will restart Continuous Continuous a AAA A A A ee a Ena o z a o TA eek Output Fue 21 AC Line Cooling Communication Cord Inlet F
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