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1. 15 4 0 1 Mounting Instructions E E Ea ea E e an A a E a as 15 4 2 0 Internal Wiring 15 42 39 External Connectiongo eene eee ost nu d RUE EORUM ace WEALD ale aon 17 4 3 Op ratmig Instructions oue oer eb Aad EMEND ERE 20 4 3 1 Configure the Relay Contacts 2 20 4 8 20 Review the Existing Contact 1 23 4 9 8 Reset the Contacts to Factory Default 24 5 0 INPUT CONTACT ISOLATOR 5 1 Introduction 22 ae vsu wy es o er bw __ arg 25 5 2 Installing the Input Contact Isolator 25 5 3 Operating Instructions vieni INC ES bd UE 29 5 8 1 Configure Input Contacts ee eh yh s 29 5 8 2 Review the Existing Contact 2 2 30 6 0 6 1 6 2 6 3 7 0 7 1 7 2 7 3 8 0 8 1 8 2 8 3 9 0 9 1 9 2 9 8 9 4 9 5 9 6 DC GROUND FAULT DETECTOR Introd ctlODn ders ba Sepals Be desis diene aad Men od du Installing the DC Ground Fault Operating nstructi ns s ose verre Hoa RI RUE ARTE EVA I RAIN SNMP FOR ETHERNET AND TOKEN RING SYSTEMS TntVOdUCtION scx onte
2. These options require complete shutdown of the UPS system if installing or already installed See 1 1 Opening the UPStation S3 All other options can be installed while the UPS is on bypass Notes 1 You must install a mounting rack if an option you intend to install requires a mounting slot The mounting rack has five mounting slots 2 Ifa DC Ground Fault Detector is installed an Input Contact Isolator is also required The Input Contact Isolator has eight input channels and a power supply 3 The SNMP Ethernet or Token Ring and Internal Modem options each use one logic connection Two logic connections are available therefore some option combinations are not possible 4 Only one logic connection is required for any combination of one or two Programmable Relay boards and or an Input Contact Isolator 5 Upto three Remote Status Panels can be connected to an UPStation 53 One Power Supply and a Programmable Relay option are required 6 Options requiring a Power Supply option can use the power supply mounted on the Input Contact Isolator option if one is installed 2 Introduction 1 1 Figure 1 Opening the UPStation S3 All of the UPStation S3 options require internal access to the unit for installation and wiring pur poses If you intend to install multiple options we recommend you open the unit once and install all options at the same time Before you begin the installation proce
3. 39 Modem Communication 43 Modem Dial Out ehh haha 44 Telephone Number Characters 46 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Save These Instructions This manual contains important safety instructions that should be followed during installation and maintenance of the options packages for the UPStation S3 UPS Before you begin the instal lation process for any option we recommend that you read through these safety precautions and read the option installation instructions Take all necessary safety precautions to protect yourself and the equipment you are about to install ZN gt bbb gt WARNING LETHAL VOLTAGES MAY BE PRESENT WITHIN THIS UNIT EVEN WHEN IT IS APPARENTLY NOT OPERATING OBSERVE ALL CAUTIONS AND WARNINGS IN THIS MANUAL FAILURE TO DO SO COULD RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH REFER UNIT TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL IF MAINTENANCE IS REQUIRED DO NOT WORK ON THIS EQUIPMENT UNLESS YOU ARE FULLY QUALIFIED TO DO SO NEVER WORK ALONE WARNING WHEN INSTALLING OPTIONS IN A UPSTATION 83 UPS WITHOUT A MAINTENANCE BYPASS BE SURE TO DISCONNECT ALL POWER TO THE UPS REMOVE POWER COMPLETELY FROM THE UPSTATION 83 BY PERFORMING AN ORDERLY SHUTDOWN OF THE UPS LOAD NEXT TURN OFF THE BATTERY CIRCUIT BREAKER THEN TURN OFF THE CIRCUIT BREAKER THAT SUPPLIES POW
4. Output Terminal Block 83 26 Input Contact Isolator 4 Connect the Input Contact Isolator cable assembly 12 793687 01 to the Main Controller Board Ifa Programmable Relay Board is not installed this connection is made directly by con necting the cable assembly 12 793687 01 from Connector J2 on the Input Contact Isolator board to Connector J6 or J7 on the Main Controller Board Refer to Figure 11 If a Programmable Relay board s is installed the connection to Main Controller Board is made indirectly by connecting the cable assembly 12 793687 01 from Connector J1 if one programmable relay board or J2 if two programmable relay boards on the Input Contact Isolator Board to the Programmable Relay Board s then to the Main Controller Board Refer to Figure 12 5 Make the customer wiring connections as described in Figure 13 The Input Contact Isolator option is now installed The next section gives operating instructions for the option Figure 11 Input Contact Isolator Connections to Main Controller Board Direct Main Controller Input Contact Board Cable Assembly 12 793687 01 Input Contact Isolator 27 Figure 12 Input Contact Isolator Connection to Main Controller Board Indirect Figure 13 Customer Connections Main Controller Board Contact 1 Contact 2 H Contact 3 Contact 4 Contact 5 Contact 6 Contact 7 Contact 8 12 793687 0
5. 33 SNMP Option Wiring Connections Ethernet and Token Ring 35 Power Connections to the Modem Board 41 Load Resistor eee tenet ene ees 49 Remote Status Panel to Programmable Relay RSP Test Connections 51 Input Contacts eon iirc tS e ate poc ted tacet ut ie aed ed 52 DC Ground Fault Detector Test Wiring 53 TABLES Option 2 Remote Status Panel Customer Connections Factory 13 Remote Status Panel Customer Connections Factory 17 Wiring Connections AS 400 Interface Option 18 User Programmable Customer 19 Group Hyent Options pete ea 22 IBM 8 400 Contact e qui E 24 Liebert Remote Status Panel Contact Definitions 24 Program Jumper E e E E AAE E s 33 Ethernet Configuration Menu eee ehh ha 37 Token Ring Configuration Menu 0 0 cee teen teen eens 37 Communities Configuration Menu 38 Trap Communities Configuration
6. 9 Press t to configure the Trap Communities sub menu A menu similar to the following is displayed listing all of the trap communities currently in the configuration Table 13 Trap Communities Configuration Menu Trap Communities Configuration IP Address Community 0 198 30 160 58 public 1 189 160 30 2 Supervisor Enter the number of the Trap Community to modify delete a to add or e to exit Command The Trap Communities sub menu is virtually identical to the Communities sub menu If you are adding or modifying an entry you will be prompted for the Community String and IP address This IP address must be set to the network management station s IP address Privi leges read or read write are not valid for the Trap Communities All other aspects of the Trap Communities sub menu are the same as the Communities sub menu When you are finished the Trap Communities sub menu redisplays the current communities list You can repeat Step 9 this step to add or modify another community or manager sta tion or enter e to exit the sub menu 10 Exit configuration mode You can Press x to save the new configuration to Flash EPROM non volatile memory If any of 1 the IP addresses have been changed x causes the system to restart using these new parameters Press q to exit without saving the modifications Either option exits Configuration Mode and restarts th
7. 6 2 Introduction The DC Ground Fault Detector monitors current through the UPStation 53 battery cables When a ground fault current is detected from any battery positive or negative terminal to ground a relay contact is closed The relay contact information is relayed to the Input Contact Isolator and the ground fault message is displayed on the UPS screen The DC Ground Fault Detector requires an Input Contact Isolator with a contact assigned as Display Ground Fault Message A 24VDC power supply is included on the Input Contact Isola tor to power the DC Ground Fault Detector The AC output critical power from the UPS supplies input power to the 24VDC power supply Installing the DC Ground Fault Detector Before you begin the installation process read through these instructions and take all necessary safety precautions to protect yourself and the equipment you are about to install Observe all warnings and cautions listed in the front of this manual when wiring the DC Ground Fault Detec tor N WARNING BEFORE INSTALLING THIS OPTION BE SURE TO DISCONNECT ALL POWER SOURCES CONNECTED TO THE UPS COMPLETELY ISOLATE THE UPS FROM ALL POWER SOURCES BY DOING THE FOLLOWING 1 TURN THE BREAKER OFF DOWN STREAM OF THE UPS 2 DISCONNECT THE BATTERY FROM THE UPS BY SWITCHING THE BATTERY CIRCUIT BREAKER OFF 3 TURN THE BREAKER OFF UPSTREAM OF THE UPS 4 WAIT 5 MINUTES FOR CAPACITORS TO DISCHARGE FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS
8. Figure 16 Figure 17 Figure 18 Figure 19 Figure 20 Figure 21 Table 1 Table 2 Table 3 Table 4 Table 5 Table 6 Table 7 Table 8 Table 9 Table 10 Table 11 Table 12 Table 13 Table 14 Table 15 Table 16 FIGURES UPStation S3 Front and Option Area 3 Mounting Bracket Installation cen ne tent 4 Option Guides o cave dites dore athlon o s ete te boca eMe 5 Cable Track Cao san aee ai Widens taal ete wt tana a AE eges ete 5 Mounting the Power Supply Option 7 Power Supply Option and Power Supply Terminal Block 8 UPS Output Terminal Block Cable Routing and Wiring 9 Marine Connections ces s sd ee ee CURE Ret lon kdb iow Be bale enn Sn RR US 12 Programmable Relay Board Internal Wiring Connections 16 Input Contact Isolator Power Supply Terminal Block 26 Input Contact Isolator Connections to Main Controller Board Direct 27 Input Contact Isolator Connection to Main Controller Board Indirect 28 Customer ea a ano Na E Ea ra has 28 DC Ground Fault Cable 32 DC Ground Fault Wiring Connections
9. Uninitialized a snmpEnableAuthenTraps Disabled i Address 0 0 0 0 m Net Mask 0 0 0 0 r Default Route 0 0 0 0 c Display Modify Communities 4 Display Modify Trap Communities b mode q Quit without saving configuration x Exit saving configuration to nonvolatile storage Press a key Table 11 Token Ring Configuration Menu Configuration Menu Press the key to modify the entry d sysDescr Uninitialized sysLocation Uninitialized o SysContact Uninitialized n sysName Uninitialized a snmpEnableAuthenTraps Disabled 5 Ring Speed 16Mbit second i IP Address 0 0 0 0 m Net Mask 0 0 0 0 r Default Route 0 0 0 0 c Display Modify Communities 4 Display Modify Trap Communities b mode q Quit without saving configuration x Exit saving configuration to nonvolatile storage Press a key You must enter an IP address and Net Mask for the SNMP Agent to operate SNMP for Ethernet and Token Ring Systems 37 2 Press i then enter the IP address for the SNMP Agent Press m then enter the Net Mask for the SNMP Agent 4 Press b to toggle the BOOTP server off if you do not have a BOOTP server This allows the SNMP to use the configuration information you enter in this screen and start the SNMP automatically each time you power up 5 Press x to save the IP address and Net Mask Saving these parameters eliminates
10. for a return call monitoring session This flexibility ensures that you or some other responsible person will be contacted when an event occurs that requires notification and or direct attention In addition you can contact the UPS and remotely monitor the status of the UPS and the load Depending on how you intend to use the internal modem option you may need to purchase and install a communication software package Several packages are available commercially including ProComm and Telix You can even use the Microsoft Windows Terminal TERM EXE appli cation 40 Internal Modem 8 2 8 2 1 Installing the Internal Modem Option Before you begin the installation process read through these instructions and take all necessary safety precautions to protect yourself and the equipment you are about to install Observe all warnings and cautions listed in the front of this manual when wiring the modem Mounting Instructions 1 Open and de energize the UPStation S3 as instructed in 1 1 Opening the UPStation 53 2 Set the modem J2 jumpers as follows 1 3 2 4 6 8 3 Connect one end of the cable assembly 12 793687 01 to Connector J3 on the modem option See Figure 17 4 Install the modem assembly in an available option slot 5 Connect the other end of the cable assembly 12 793687 01 to Connector J6 or 7 on the main controller board See Figure 17 6 Connect your phone line to the Modem option Use only one of
11. to configure the Communities sub menu menu similar to the following is displayed listing all of the communities currently in the configuration Table 12 Communities Configuration Menu Communities Configuration e IP Address Priv Community 0 198 30 160 58 write public 1 189 160 30 2 write Supervisor Enter the number of the community to modify delete a to add or e to exit Command You can Enter a to add a new community then respond to the on screen prompts Enter the entry number from the column to modify or delete an entry Then at the prompt enter d to delete the entry or m to modify the entry Respond to the on screen prompts Enter to exit the sub menu If you are adding or modifying an entry you are prompted to enter Community String Name Enter a text string identifier Community strings are case sensitive upper and lower case letters Be sure to enter the string exactly as it was entered in the network management system IP Address Enter the IP address of the manager station that is allowed to use this Com munity Privileges Enter for Read only or w for Read write When you are finished the Communities sub menu redisplays the current communities list You can repeat Step 8 this step to add or modify another community or manager station or enter e to exit the sub menu 38 SNMP for Ethernet and Token Ring Systems
12. 0 Liebert POWER PROTECTION UPStation 53 Options Three Phase 12 kVA to 24 kVA 50 and 60 Hz User Manual 5 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 2 tere tent rn 1 1 0 INTRODUCTION 1 1 Opening the UPStation sanser nsa s 3 1 2 Installing the Mounting eee ene 4 1 3 Closing and Restarting the UPStation 8 6 2 0 POWER SUPPLY 2 1 Introd ctloti 442 ase ERN SO ata HAC IRIS M ML i ia 7 2 2 Installing the Power Supply Option 7 2 2 1 Connect the Power Supply to an UPStation S3 Option Board 7 2 2 2 Output Terminal Block Wiring Connections 10 3 0 REMOTE STATUS PANEL 3 1 s Loss eoe Wh ae EGO RR Be 11 3 2 Installing the Remote Status Panel 12 3 2 1 Installation Instructions 2 eh ene eee 12 3 3 Operating Instructions 0 iore MEESE eee a 14 3 3 1 The Remote Status 1 14 9 8 2 The Lamp Test Reset 14 3 8 8 Audio Reset Pushbutton has 14 4 0 PROGRAMMABLE RELAY BOARD 4 1 Introd ctloti 44 ek 15 4 2 Installing the Programmable Relay Option
13. Load on UPS LED is lit on the Remote Status Panel Disconnect the UPS input power then verify that the Load on Battery New Alarm and Summary Alarm LEDs are lit Reconnect the UPS input power then press the Lamp Test Reset button Verify that the Load on UPS LED is lit and all other LEDs are unlit If a second Programmable Relay Board is installed in the UPStation S3 repeat Steps 1 through 5 to test the Remote Status Panel with the second board When you have finished testing the Remote Status Panel with all Programmable Relay Boards stop the test and reconfigure the relay output contacts 1 5 as desired refer to 4 0 Programmable Relay Board Appendix A UPStation S3 Options Testing Procedures 51 9 4 Input Contact Isolator Option Test Procedure 1 Verify that the Input Contact Isolator option is installed correctly refer to 5 0 Input Contact Isolator 2 Connect eight normally open switches to the input contacts as shown in Figure 20 Figure 20 Input Contacts Contact 1 Rr Contact 2 Contact 3 Contact 4 Contact 5 Contact 6 Contact 7 Contact 8 3 Start the UPS 4 Configure all eight programmable input contacts to Display warning message only refer to 5 0 Input Contact Isolator 5 With the UPS running normally close Contact 1 and verify that the UPS detected the closure An alarm indicating Contact 1 is closed should appear on the UPS screen Open the contact and the ala
14. backward through the text character options to display the first character of the description Characters include as scrolling forward the English alphabet numeric digits 0 through 9 and a space HINT Scroll backward with the left arrow to access more quickly the space digits and letters near the end of the alphabet b When the first character is displayed press Enter to accept it and continue to the second character Repeat Steps a and b until the description is complete You can enter up to 16 characters d When the description is complete enter spaces to the end of the line up to 16 characters then press Enter to accept the text e 42 Internal Modem 8 3 2 Using the Modem for Incoming Calls The internal modem can receive incoming calls from another modem any time the UPS control logic has power Almost any ANSI compatible terminal equipped with a modem can call into the UPStation 58 internal modem to monitor activity at the UPS The internal modem can also receive incoming calls from a remote computer equipped with a modem and communication software Most communication software programs such as ProComm and Microsoft Windows Terminal application provide an ANSI terminal emulation mode that can make a call into a modem in an UPStation S3 UPS Because a wide variety of terminals and communication software products are available we can not provide universally applicable step by step instructions for dialing into
15. modem a person on the receiving end can positively confirm the connection was made and that the message was transmitted successfully The UPStation 53 modem communicates with a computer equipped with a modem as follows dial out event occurs that triggers the UPStation S3 internal modem to dial out to a remote terminal If you have entered two numbers to remote terminals the modem tries the first number up to three times then tries the second if necessary If the number rings busy the modem calls up to 20 times before abandoning the attempt Please read 8 3 1 Configuring the Modem Mode and Call 2 Settings and 8 3 3 Using the Modem for Outgoing Calls for information on the calling sequence and configuring telephone numbers When the UPStation S3 modem connects with the remote computer it sends the message Press lt SPACEBAR gt to enter terminal mode One of the following situations occurs f someone is present at the remote computer and presses the spacebar the terminal enters remote panel mode and the UPS can transmit information about the event that caused the dial out event f the remote terminal uses the Emerson Standard Protocol for packet oriented communi cation it can begin data transmission to the UPS Ifthe UPS does not receive a response to the Press lt SPACEBAR gt message it automati cally transmits information describing the event that caused the dial out event When the transmission from
16. the Programming Contacts prompt press the right arrow to display Contact 1 then press Enter to select it Press the right arrow to display assignment option 6 Display Ground Fault Message NOTE You can configure an input contact other than Input Contact 1 for the DC Ground Fault Message The installation instructions given in this section assume you will use Input Contact 1 If another contact is used you must rewire TB3 1 and TB8 2 on the DC Ground Fault Detector for the appropriate input contact 34 D C Ground Fault Detector 7 0 SNMP FOR ETHERNET AND TOKEN RING SYSTEMS 7 1 7 2 7 2 1 Introduction The Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP connects the Liebert UPStation 53 to your network allowing the network management system to communicate with and control the UPS operation A complete UPS Management Information Base MIB specific to the UPStation 53 includes all operating parameters that allow the network management system to control the UPS Installation The SNMP installation procedure is the same for Ethernet and Token Ring and consists of two basic steps Install the SNMP option hardware in the UPS Configure the SNMP agent Before you begin the installation process read through these instructions and take all necessary safety precautions to protect yourself and the equipment you are about to install Observe all warnings and cautions listed in the front of this manual when w
17. the UPStation S3 internal modem from a remote modem Please consult the documentation that came with your communications software or terminal to find out how to connect to a remote host Configuring the Modem to Accept Incoming Calls Before the internal modem will answer any incoming calls the Modem Mode setting must be set to either IN or BOTH see 8 3 1 Configuring the Modem Mode and Call 2 Settings By default the modem mode is set to OFF The modem uses the following communication parameters Table 14 Modem Communication Parameters Data Rate Baud Rate 2400 Parity None Data Bits 8 Stop Bits 1 Terminal Emulation ANSI is the most popular emulation however some communication software programs will work using VT 51 VT 52 VT 100 or other terminal emulation protocols Feel free to try other emulations for the best option The modem on the remote computer should also be configured with the same communication parameters to ensure accurate data transmission Receiving Incoming Calls The internal modem in an UPStation S3 UPS receives incoming calls just as an online service such as CompuServe or a server on the Internet receives incoming calls In this case the UPS is the host and the ANSI terminal or PC is the remote unit that receives data as it is transmitted from the UPS When the remote computer is no longer needed to monitor the UPS the command to hang up and disconnect is given from t
18. the connector locations labeled J1 J4 or J5 7 Ifyou do not intend to install additional options at this time close the UPS and restart it following the instructions in 1 3 Closing and Restarting the UPStation S3 To ensure proper operation refer to Appendix A UPStation S3 Options Testing Proce dures for option testing procedures Figure 17 Power Connections to the Modem Board Power Cable Main Controller Modem Board Internal Modem 41 8 3 8 3 1 Operating Instructions The following sections give the information you need to use the internal modem option for incom ing calls and outgoing calls including calls to a pager and calls to another modem In addition the operating instructions give details on entering and editing phone numbers and testing the modem Configuring the Modem Mode and Call 2 Settings The Modem Mode setting controls the communications capability of the internal modem The Call 2 feature specifies when the modem will dial the second of the two phone numbers Set the Modem Mode and Call 2 as follows 1 From the Main Menu press the right arrow to display 1 Configuration then press Enter 2 Atthe 1 Configuration screen press the right arrow to display B Change Settings Press Enter 3 At the Input Voltage screen press the left arrow to display Advanced Configuration Press Enter 4 Atthe Input Wiring screen press the right arrow to display the modem configuration sc
19. the need to access the Configuration menu and configure the Agent each time you turn the UPS on When you press x the SNMP Agent restarts automatically using the information you supplied in Steps 2 and 3 This is similar to rebooting a computer 6 After the SNMP Agent has rebooted you can press c to access the Configuration menu and further modify the SNMP Agent configuration if necessary 7 Pressthe key associated with the parameter you wish to enter or modify then type the desired value Press Return when you are finished If you are modifying communities and traps a sub menu is accessed from the Configuration menu by pressing the or t key see Steps 8 and 9 below sysDescr sysLocation sysContact and sysName are user programmable text strings that give general information snmpEnableAuthenTraps is used to enable or disable the sending of Authentication Failure trap messages to manager stations Enter e to enable or d to disable then press Return IP Address is used to enter the SNMP Agent s IP address in dotted decimal notation e g 126 10 200 3 Type the desired address then press Return Net Mask 15 used to enter the Net Mask in dotted decimal notation e g 255 255 128 0 Type the desired Net Mask then press Return Default Route is used to enter the IP address of the network s default route in dotted decimal notation Type the desired IP address then press Return 8 Press c
20. to 16 characters until the cursor has cycled back to the first character of the message Press Escape to accept the message e With the message complete and displayed not blinking press the right arrow to continue to the next input contact assignment Step 5 or press Escape to return to the Programming screen Step 4 Repeat Steps 4 through 7 to configure another input contact 10 When finished press Escape several times to return to the Main Menu Review the Existing Contact Assignments This sub menu item lets you review the current assignment for each input contact on the relay board The Review feature is a view only option you cannot change the contact assignment through this menu option To review contact assignments 1 From the Main Menu press the right arrow until item 7 Programmable Input Contacts is displayed Press Enter to access the programmable input contacts Press the right arrow once to display the B Review prompt Press Enter At the Input Contact 1 prompt press the right arrow to scroll through the list of programmable input contacts 1 through 8 and their current assignments When you are finished reviewing the output contacts press Escape to return to the Main Menu To ensure proper operation refer to Appendix A UPStation 53 Options Testing Proce dures at the back of this manual for option testing procedures 30 Input Contact Isolator 6 0 DC GROUND FAULT DETECTOR 6 1
21. with the terminal allowing control of the UPS from the terminal 7 When modem operation is verified return to the modem configuration screen and set Dial Test to START then press Enter This causes the UPS to dial out to the terminal and send dial test message The Dial Test will automatically switch back to OFF when you press Enter End the test by pressing Spacebar to enter terminal mode or wait for several seconds until the UPS times out and disconnects automatically 54 Appendix A UPStation S3 Options Testing Procedures 0 Liebert UPStation 3 Options Three Phase 12 kVA to 24 kVA 50 and 60 Hz Technical Support U S A 1 800 222 5877 Outside the U S A 614 841 6755 U K 44 0 1793 553355 France 33 148751 52 Germany 49 89 99 19 220 Italy 39 2 98250 1 Netherlands 00 31 475 503333 E mail upstech liebert com Website http www liebert com Worldwide FAX 614 841 5471 tech support The Company Behind The Products With more than 500 000 installations around the globe Liebert is the world leader in computer protection systems Since its founding in 1965 Liebert has developed a complete range of support and protection systems for sensitive electronics Environmental systems close control air conditioning from 1 5 to 60 tons Power conditioning and UPS with power ranges from 250 to more than 1000 kVA Integrated systems that provide both environmental and power protection in a single flex
22. 1 0000000 5 3 se il Mies d PM Il LJ LM bod NE bc E od 1 1 i i Cable Assembly 12 793687 00 Alternate Connection When Relay Board B Is Not Installed 28 Input Contact Isolator 5 3 5 3 1 Operating Instructions The Input Contact Isolator option is configured through Main Menu item 7 Programmable Input Contacts The Programmable Input Contacts menu item has two functions that allow you to Configure the input contact assignments to your own specifications Review the current assignment for each input contact As you work through the contact configuration process the following keys apply wherever you are in the menu structure The right arrow scrolls forward through a list The left arrow scrolls backward through a list The Enter key selects the displayed option The Escape key brings you back one level in the menu structure and does not save any contact assignments Pressing Escape several times will eventually return you to the 58 Main Menu Configure Input Contacts Before configuring the Input Contact Isolator relays install all other options to be installed at this time and complete the closing and restarting procedure described in 1 0 Introduction To configure the Input Contact Isolator relays 1 Apply power to the UPStation S3 and wait until the UPS has completed its power up sequence and start up testing p
23. ARD 41 Introduction The Liebert UPStation S3 programmable relay option lets you configure the dry contact inter faces on the relay board to provide notification of particular events at the UPS With the program mable relay you decide which events or UPS states are assigned to the contacts on the relay board If you do not wish to customize the interface you can set the programmable relay to the default settings for the IBM AS 400 or the Liebert Remote Status Panel interface The programmable relay uses eight double pole double throw DPDT relays that are tied to external circuits to give immediate feedback Each relay contact has an associated event list that affects the closure of the relay You can include up to nine definitions or events in the list that controls the relay Each contact is rated for 0 6 amps at 125 VAC or 2 amps at 30 VDC and is electrically isolated from the UPS electronics and other contact sets You can install one or two programmable relay option boards depending on your needs and the number of events or UPS states you wish to assign The following sections describe how to install and configure the programmable relay option for the Liebert UPStation 538 4 2 Installing the Programmable Relay Option Before you begin the installation process read through these instructions and take all necessary safety precautions to protect yourself and the equipment you are about to install Observe all warnings and cautions listed in
24. ER TO THE UPSTATION S3 AT THE BUILDING FEEDER WARNING DO NOT BLOCK THE POWER TRAY EXHAUST AREA LOCATED DIRECTLY BELOW THE MOUNTING BRACKET BLOCKAGE CAN CAUSE SERIOUS DAMAGE TO THE EQUIPMENT PLAN CABLE ROUTING CAREFULLY USING THE SLOTTED CABLE TRAYS ABOVE AND BELOW THE MOUNTING BRACKETS WHEN POSSIBLE SECURE LOOSE CABLE WITH THE TIES AND CLAMPS PROVIDED WARNING WHEN INSTALLING AN OPTIONAL POWER SUPPLY BE SURE TO DISCONNECT INPUT POWER TO THE UPS AND OPEN THE BATTERY CIRCUIT BREAKER WARNING WHEN REMOVING POWER FROM THE UPS ALLOW FIVE MINUTES FOR CAPACITORS TO DISCHARGE BEFORE WORKING ON THE EQUIPMENT CAUTION This equipment complies with the requirements in Part 15 of FCC rules for a Class computing device Operation of this equipment in a residential area may cause interference to radio and TV reception requiring the operator to take whatever steps necessary to correct the interference CAUTION Do not put option control wiring in the same conduit as the UPS input or output power cables Use the slots in the cable tray to create stress relief loops for the wires whenever possible 1 0 INTRODUCTION The Liebert UPStation 53 uninterruptible power supply UPS system protects your valuable equipment data and processes from the consequences of disturbances in the utility power source This UPStation 3 Options User s Manual describes the options available for the UPS and gives detailed installation and op
25. GIVEN IN 1 0 INTRODUCTION 1 Open the UPStation S3 and access the option mounting area as described in 1 1 Opening the UPStation S3 2 Ifthe Input Contact Isolator option is not installed do so at this time Refer to 5 2 Installing the Input Contact Isolator 3 Open the I O cover located at the lower front of the UPS to access the battery terminals Remove screws and set cover aside N WARNING BE SURE THE BATTERY TERMINAL BLOCK ON THE LOWER RIGHT HAND SIDE OF THE UPS IS NOT ENERGIZED BEFORE CONTINUING 4 Disconnect the two cables currently connected to the battery positive and negative terminals Pass these cables through the CT ring entering from the plane side of the CT ring the side without wires Reconnect the cables back to the battery positive and negative terminals Refer to Figure 14 5 Connect one end of a Red White twisted loose wire provided to the battery positive red wire and negative white wire terminals as shown in Figure 14 6 Connect one end of the green loose wire provided to the ground bus on the lower right side of the UPS Refer to Figure 14 DC Ground Fault Detector 31 Figure 14 DC Ground Fault Cable Routing Ground Fault Detector input Contact leolator TL m eS B NOT BLOCK THIS Gi 20 AWG Tw WIR PD AWG BATTERY CABLES 2 Shown with I O cover removed 7 Route all eight wires five from the CT ring two from the batt
26. PS event load on inverter Alarm event load is on inverter 2 60 sec UPS load on battery Utility outage load on inverter battery discharging 3 60 sec UPS low battery warning Low battery warning load is in danger of shutdown 4 0 UPS load on bypass Load has been transferred to static switch 5 60 sec Overload or other alarm condition present UPS shutdown Load has been shut down 6 0 Entering and Editing Phone Numbers Before the UPStation S3 internal modem can make an outgoing call to a pager or modem you must enter the appropriate telephone number s Entering and editing telephone numbers is done as follows 1 From the Main Menu press the right arrow to display 1 Configuration then press Enter 2 Atthe 1 Configuration screen press the right arrow to display B Change Settings Press Enter 3 Atthe Input Voltage screen press the left arrow to display Advanced Configuration Press Enter 4 Atthe Input Wiring screen press the right arrow to display the Phone Number 1 configuration screen Phone Number 1 000 0000 Pager disabled Pager Delay 13 Press Enter 5 With the cursor blinking at the phone number line enter the access telephone number Phone Number 1 for a modem or pager This is the number the modem will call when dialing out 44 Internal Modem If Entering a Modem Access Number a b Press Enter to move the cursor through the telephone number field This lets you place the
27. UPSTREAM OF THE UPS WAIT 5 MINUTES FOR CAPACITORS TO DISCHARGE FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS GIVEN IN 1 0 INTRODUCTION OF THIS MANUAL 1 Connect the red wire of cable assembly 12 749025 01 from the AC input connector SK1 on the Power Supply option to Phase A of the UPS output terminal block 2 Connect the white wire of cable assembly 12 749025 01 from the AC input connector SK1 on the Power Supply option to neutral connector on the UPS output terminal block The Power Supply option is now installed To ensure proper operation refer to Appendix A UPStation S3 Options Testing Procedures for option testing procedures 10 Power Supply 3 0 REMOTE STATUS PANEL 3 1 Introduction The Liebert Remote Status Panel RSP uses LED lighted status indicators that let you monitor activity at the UPS The RSP includes LED indicators for Load on UPS Green LED Battery Discharge Alarm Red LED Low Battery Reserve Alarm Red LED Load on Bypass Alarm Red LED UPS Alarm Condition Red LED New Alarm Condition Red LED The RSP also includes Lamp Test Reset Pushbutton to test the LED indicators An Audible Alarm Audio Reset Pushbutton to silence an audible alarm The Remote Status Panel is an external option and must be installed on a wall or column within 500 feet of the UPStation S3 The enclosure is NEMA Type 1 The panel interfaces with the UPS through control wiring between terminal strips on th
28. acket Installing the Power Supply Option Before you begin the installation process read through these instructions and take all necessary safety precautions to protect yourself and the equipment you are about to install Observe all warnings and cautions listed in the front of this manual when wiring the power supply option N WARNING WHEN INSTALLING THE POWER SUPPLY IN AN UPSTATION 53 UPS WITH OR WITHOUT MAINTENANCE BYPASS 1 BE SURE TO DISCONNECT ALL UTILITY POWER TO THE UPS 2 DISCONNECT THE BATTERY FROM THE UPS BY SWITCHING THE BATTERY CIRCUIT BREAKER OFF 3 TURN THE BREAKER OFF UPSTREAM OF THE UPS 4 WAIT 5 MINUTES FOR CAPACITORS TO DISCHARGE FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS GIVEN IN 1 0 INTRODUCTION OF THIS MANUAL Connect the Power Supply to an UPStation S3 Option Board 1 Ifyou are using the power supply with a Programmable Relay Remote Status Panel combination or if you need the power supply for another option mount the power supply to the Programmable Relay option as shown in Figure 5 Figure5 Mounting the Power Supply Option EXISTING OPTION Power Supply 7 2 Install the power supply terminal block supplied with the power supply option to the front of the option plate Refer to Figure 6 Figure 6 Power Supply Option and Power Supply Terminal Block Assembly EXISTING PT TON oe Power Supply Terminal Block 3 Connect the 6 pin end of
29. ait past a recorded voice message that is requesting additional information input such as a recording giving instructions for entering an extension or password When used commands the modem to wait 5 seconds before continuing to the next part of the dial string Forces the modem to return to command mode after dialing Unless you are very familiar with modems we recommend that you not use this command Pager Only Characters Character Description Signifies the end of the number Most pager service equipment require that pound symbol be used to terminate an entry 5 Generates a separator character between fields in the display window For example if the pager display string is 555 8325 it appears in the pager window as 555 8325 Holds the event ID code pager only before being transmitted to the pager service equipment See the Dial out Events in Table 15 for the list of ID codes and associated events For example if the modem is dialing a pager because of a battery test failed the character is replaced with the number 1 before transmission The number 1 then appears in the pager display window at the same location in which it appeared in the pager display number field 46 Internal Modem Calling Remote Modem The UPStation 58 modem can make two types of outgoing calls The first and most reliable type of outgoing call is to another modem When dialing to a remote terminal with a
30. area adjacent to the Maintenance Bypass switch where the terminal blocks are located will remain energized with line and load voltages Introduction 3 1 2 For Units Without Maintenance Bypass Remove power completely from the UPStation S3 by performing an orderly shutdown of the UPS load Next turn off the circuit breaker that supplies power to the UPStation 53 at the building feeder N WARNING IF YOU ARE INSTALLING A POWER SUPPLY INPUT CONTACT ISOLATOR AND OR DC GROUND FAULT OPTION OR IF ANY OF THESE OPTIONS HAVE ALREADY BEEN INSTALLED REMOVE POWER COMPLETELY FROM THE UPSTATION S3 FOLLOWING THE INSTRUCTIONS FOR UNITS WITHOUT MAINTENANCE BYPASS ABOVE 4 Allow five 5 minutes for capacitors to discharge 5 With the front door open access the main controller and option installation area see Figure 1 To do this remove the ten screws securing the main controller cover plate Do not remove the two screws above the display Remove the cover plate and set aside Then remove the two screws on the right hand side of the main controller assembly which allows the assembly to swing open Swing open the main controller assembly This gives access to the option area Be sure to retain all screws and hardware Installing the Mounting Bracket Each UPStation S3 option is installed internally or requires another internally installed option The option mounting bracket provides for safe and convenient installation and must be insta
31. cable 12 793687 01 from connector J6 or J7 on the main controller board to connector J2 on the Programmable Relay Board Refer to Figure 9 Verify that the jumper JP1 is installed to configure the Programmable Relay Board as Relay Board A If a second programmable relay board will be installed remove the jumper JP1 from the second board to configure it as Relay Board B and mount Relay Board B in a slot adjacent to Relay Board A You may need to move another option to free an adjacent slot Connect the cable 12 793687 00 from connector J1 on Programmable Relay Board A to connector J1 on Programmable Relay Board B if a second relay board is used Recheck all connections making sure that the cables are connected securely and that the long cable is routed neatly out of the way as directed in Step 2 16 Programmable Relay Board 4 2 3 External Connections 1 Connect lead wires to the removable end of the plug connector for the Programmable Relay Board s using 14 AWG stranded tinned copper wire Be sure to run the lead wires in an individual rigid steel conduit 2 Route the lead wires from the Programmable Relay Board into the slotted cable tray and out to the right through one of the conduit exit plates located at the top right side of the unit or along the cable channel to a lower conduit CAUTION ZN Do not put option wiring in the same conduit as the UPS input or output power cables 3 Make all necessary connecti
32. cable assembly 12 749026 01 to the DC output connector SK2 on the Power Supply option Refer to Figure 6 4 Connect the red wires of cable assembly 12 749026 01 to the connector locations labeled 1 and 2 on the power supply terminal block 5 Connect the white wires of cable assembly 12 749026 01 to the connector locations labeled 3 and 4 on the power supply terminal block 6 Connect the 3 pin end of the cable assembly 12 749025 01 to AC input connector SK1 on the Power Supply option Refer to Figure 6 7 Guide the other end of cable assembly 12 749025 01 out through the grommet in the front of the option panel as shown in Figure 7 Do not make any connections with these ends at this time 8 Insert this assembly into one of the open option slots and secure as described in 1 0 Introduction 8 Power Supply Figure 7 UPS ER Terminal Block Cable nA and Wiring Connections v7 DELTA NOT BLOCK THIS SY 222222218 UPS Output Terminal Block TB3 Power Supply 9 2 2 2 Output Terminal Block Wiring Connections Please refer to Figure 7 when making the wiring connections to the UPS output terminal block WARNING WHEN INSTALLING THE POWER SUPPLY IN AN UPSTATION 53 UPS WITH OR WITHOUT MAINTENANCE BYPASS 1 2 3 4 BE SURE TO DISCONNECT ALL UTILITY POWER TO THE UPS DISCONNECT THE BATTERY FROM THE UPS BY SWITCHING THE BATTERY CIRCUIT BREAKER OFF TURN THE BREAKER OFF
33. call and may pause or emit several beeps to indicate that it is ready to receive the display number modem then transmits the display number that describes the event at the UPS The dis play number is the second of the two numbers required by pager services The modem uses a touch tone generator to create the tones required by pager services after the call is received When the modem is finished transmitting and has sent the character indicating the end of the number the pager service may respond with an acknowledgment message or more beeps Because pager services interact with the incoming call you must configure the dial out number with the correct amount of space and time delay so the modem pauses correctly while the pager service responds You must also be sure both numbers contain the appropriate characters to send the correct message Several special characters are available for use with numbers that will be received by a pager Special characters are described in Table 16 Internal Modem 47 Calling a Dumb Terminal 48 Internal Modem 9 0 APPENDIX UPSTATION 53 OPTIONS TESTING PROCEDURES When all UPStation S3 options are installed you should test each option to ensure proper opera tion Observe all precautions and warnings listed in the front of this manual 9 1 Power Supply Option Test Procedure 1 Verify that the Power Supply option is installed correctly refer to 2 0 Power Supply 2 Connec
34. capacity is low and has reached the low battery alarm setting Load on Bypass Alarm Red LED indicates that power to the load is bypassing the UPS The UPS is no longer supplying power to the load UPS Alarm Condition Red LED indicates that an alarm situation has occurred at the UPS New Alarm Condition Red LED indicates that a second alarm condition has occurred at the UPS The New Alarm Condition LED lights when the UPS Alarm Condition LED has been triggered and has not been reset 3 3 2 The Lamp Test Reset Pushbutton The Lamp Test Reset pushbutton is used to verify that each LED indicator is in working condition and to reset an LED indicator that has been triggered by a condition at the load or UPS To test the LEDs with all LEDs unlit press the Lamp Test Reset pushbutton This lights all of the LED indicators for visual inspection If an LED indicator does not respond to the lamp test contact your Liebert representative for assistance To reset an activated LED simply press the Lamp Test Reset pushbutton after you have received and corrected the associated alarm condition 3 3 3 Audio Reset Pushbutton The Audio Reset pushbutton is used to silence an audible alarm that has been triggered and reset the alarm to activate on the next alarm condition To reset the audible alarm simply press the pushbutton after you have received and corrected the present alarm condition 14 Remote Status Panel 4 0 PROGRAMMABLE RELAY BO
35. cess read through these instructions and take all necessary safety precautions to protect yourself and the equipment you are about to install Observe all warnings and cautions listed in the front of this manual when wiring this option N WARNING WHEN INSTALLING THE POWER SUPPLY IN AN UPSTATION S3 UPS WITH OR WITHOUT MAINTENANCE BYPASS 1 BE SURE TO DISCONNECT ALL UTILITY POWER TO THE UPS 2 DISCONNECT THE BATTERY FROM THE UPS BY SWITCHING THE BATTERY CIRCUIT BREAKER OFF 3 TURN THE BREAKER OFF UPSTREAM OF THE UPS 4 WAIT 5 MINUTES FOR CAPACITORS TO DISCHARGE FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS GIVEN IN 1 0 INTRODUCTION OF THIS MANUAL 1 Open the UPStation 53 and access the option mounting area as described in 1 1 Opening the UPStation S3 2 Install the Input Contact Isolator in an open option slot N WARNING BE SURE POWER TO THE LOAD AND TO THE UPS IS DISCONNECTED BEFORE CONTINUING WITH STEP 3 Input Contact Isolator 25 3 Connect the Input Contact Isolator to the UPS output terminal block TB3 located at the bottom of the unit Refer to Figure 10 Connect the red wire power supply from the Input Contact Isolator option board to the UPS output TB3 Phase A terminal Connect the white wire from the Input Contact Isolator option board to the UPS output Neutral terminal Figure 10 Input Contact Isolator Power Supply Terminal Block Wiring Ne NOT BLOCK THIS
36. cursor under a particular number if you are editing an existing telephone number Use the right and left arrows to scroll through the list of characters that can be used in a phone number The characters given in Table 16 are available to use in the telephone number When you press the Enter key at the end of the number the Pager Disabled line begins to blink With the third line Pager Disabled blinking press Enter This configures the access number as a modem number If Entering a Pager Access Number a b Press Enter to move the cursor through the telephone number field This lets you place the cursor under a particular number if you are editing an existing telephone number Use the right and left arrows to scroll through the list of characters that can be used in a phone number The characters given in Table 16 are available to use in the telephone number When you press the Enter key at the end of the number the Pager Disabled line begins to blink With the third line Pager Disabled blinking press the right or left arrow Both keys configure the access number as a pager number and display an edit field where you will enter the pager display number NOTE You can disable the pager mode after you have selected it by pressing the right or left arrow while the cursor is blinking on the first digit of the display number field At the display number edit field press Enter to position the cursor under the digit you wish to configu
37. e Programmable Relay Board and the Remote Status Panel Remote Status Panel 11 3 2 3 2 1 Installing the Remote Status Panel Before you begin the installation process read through these instructions and take all necessary safety precautions to protect yourself and the equipment you are about to install The Remote Status Panel option cannot stand alone It requires a Programmable Relay Board and a Power Supply It can use the power supply that comes mounted on the Input Contact Isola tor option if you have that option installed Otherwise a power supply can be installed on the Programmable Relay Board If the Programmable Relay Board with Power Supply and or the Input Contact Isolator option is not installed please do so at this time See 2 0 Power Supply 4 0 Programmable Relay Board and 5 0 Input Contact Isolator for installation instruc tions Installation Instructions Observe all warnings and cautions listed in the front of this manual when wiring the Remote Sta tus Panel option 1 Mount the Remote Status Panel in a convenient location such as on a wall or column near the UPS The RSP should not be mounted more than 500 feet from the UPS 2 Open the UPStation S3 and access the option mounting area as described in 1 1 Opening the UPStation S3 3 Make the appropriate customer connections between the Power Supply Programmable Relay and Remote Status Panel as shown in Figure 8 Use 14 AWG stranded t
38. e SNMP Agent Make sure BootP mode is Off if you have modified the IP Address Net Mask or Community String If On BootP erases the new settings The SNMP option is now installed To ensure proper operation refer to Appendix A UPSta tion S3 Options Testing Procedures for option testing procedures SNMP for Ethernet and Token Ring Systems 39 8 0 INTERNAL MODEM 8 1 Introduction The internal modem option allows the Liebert UPStation S3 to communicate with the outside world over any standard analog telephone line This feature makes it possible for someone at a properly equipped remote computer or a dumb terminal with a modem PC compatible or MAC to be notified automatically when an event requiring attention takes place at the UPS or the load The modem option also enables the UPS to contact a pager The internal modem works with standard analog telephone lines and most standard telephone equipment The UPS internal modem option will not work with specialized digital data tele phone lines designed for nonstandard telephone equipment The internal modem option offers several communication options You can configure the UPS to Accept incoming calls so a remote computer can connect to the UPS and serve as monitoring station Make outgoing calls to one or two remote computers in an attempt to notify of a pressing alarm condition Dial a pager and leave the specific number maximum 16 digits
39. er an ASCII terminal or a PC running terminal emulation software Be sure the terminal emulation parameters are set correctly as indicated pre viously To configure the SNMP Agent 1 Apply power to the UPStation 53 Some networks support the BOOTP function in SNMP The BOOTP server will provide con figuration information for the SNMP This feature can be enabled or disabled the factory default is enabled The SNMP Agent will request a TFTP file with additional instructions on assigning the addresses supported by BOOTP Most networks do not run a BOOTP server and a TFTP server which automatically obtain network configuration information necessary for proper operation If your network does not run a BOOTP server and a TFTP server the BOOTP function should be disabled BootP mode off and network configuration information must be entered manu ally To manually enter the configuration information a Press Enter on your ASCII terminal or PC after the message BOOTP Server has not responded yet is displayed on the screen Allow at least 60 seconds for a system response b At the Do you wish to go to the configuration menu prompt press Y to access the Configuration menu pre loaded with the factory defaults Table 10 and Table 11 Table 10 Ethernet Configuration Menu Configuration Menu Press the key to modify the entry d sysDescr Uninitialized sysLocation Uninitialized o SsysContact Uninitialized n sysName
40. erating instructions for each To enhance the flexibility and performance of your UPStation 53 UPS Liebert offers several fea tures and options that can be ordered as standard equipment or purchased separately and field installed by you or by a qualified Liebert Customer Service and Support technician or Liebert dis tributor Options include Power Supply Remote Status Panel Programmable Relay Board Input Contact Isolator ICI DC Ground Fault Detector SNMP Ethernet or Token Ring Modem The UPStation S3 cabinet has a dedicated area where option hardware must be installed A mounting bracket provides five slots designed to accommodate the options for proper and conve nient installation The Remote Status Panel option does not use the mounting bracket for its installation Table 1 and the notes below the table summarize the special requirements of each option Table 1 Option Requirements Input Contact Mounting Slots Logic Isolator Power Supply Option Required Connection Option Option Required Power Supply Yes if installed separately Remote Status Panel No Yes Programmable Relay Yes one for each 1 connection 2 boards max board installed Input Contact Isolator Yes 1 connection Included on board w Power Supply DC Ground Fault Alarm Yes 1 channel SNMP Ethernet or Yes 1 connection Token Ring Internal Modem Yes 1 connection
41. ery terminals and one from the ground bus upward to the right side of the UPS to the option mounting area Refer to Figure 14 Pass all eight wires through the bottom hole in the DC Ground Fault Bracket and connect them as shown in Figure 15 a Connect the Red White twisted pair to TB1 1 and TB1 3 on the DC Ground Fault option b Connect the green wire from the ground bus to TB1 6 on the DC Ground Fault option c Connect the remaining five wires from the CT ring to the DC Ground Fault option as follows refer to Figure 15 Connect the Orange wire to TB2 6 Connect the Yellow wire to TB2 5 Connect the Black wire to TB2 4 Connect the Wht Blk wire to TB2 3 Connect the White wire to TB2 2 8 Install the DC Ground Fault Detector Input Contact Isolator assembly in two adjacent option slots Refer to Figure 14 32 DC Ground Fault Detector 9 Wire the DC Ground Fault Detector to the Power Supply terminal block TB1 on the Input Contact Isolator Refer to Figure 15 a Connect a red loose wire provided from TB2 1 on the DC Ground Fault Detector to TB1 1 on the power supply terminal block b Connect a white loose wire provided from TB3 6 on the DC Ground Fault Detector to TB1 4 on the power supply terminal block 10 Wire the DC Ground Fault Detector to the Input Contact Isolator Refer to Figure 15 a Connect a red loose wire provided from TB3 1 on the DC Ground Fault Detector to TB2 1 on the Input Con
42. he remote computer Internal Modem 43 8 3 3 Using the Modem for Outgoing Calls The modem can also make outgoing calls and initiate communication with a remote computer or terminal This feature is especially useful when an alarm event requiring immediate attention happens The UPS can be configured to notify someone about alarm conditions affecting the load or the UPS You can configure the modem to dial one or two telephone numbers Either or both of these tele phone numbers can be to another modem or a pager priority system based on the Modem Mode and Call 2 settings dictates the modem s calling scheme see 8 3 1 Configuring the Modem Mode and Call 2 Settings If the Modem Mode is configured as Out or Both the UPStation S3 internal modem attempts an outgoing call whenever a critical event occurs The outgoing call initiates a communication link so the UPS can transmit notification to a responsible party With each event an ID Code and Delay code are assigned The ID Code is another number or code that is sent to a pager to identify an event The Delay code identifies a period of time for which the event must be continuously present before the modem will make an outgoing notification call The modem makes an outgoing call on the following events Table 15 Modem Dial Out Events Message Event ID Code Delay UPS Dialout test Dial out test 0 0 UPS battery test failed Automatic battery test failed 1 0 U
43. ible package Monitoring and control on site or remote from systems of any size or location Service and support through more than 100 service centers around the world and a 24 hour Customer Response Center While every precaution has been taken to ensure accuracy and completeness of this literature Liebert Corporation assumes no responsibility and disclaims all liability for damages resulting from use of this information or for any errors or omissions O 1998 Liebert Corporation All rights reserved throughout the world Specifications subject to change without notice Liebert and the Liebert logo are registered trademarks of Liebert Corporation All names referred to are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners Printed in U S A SL 24932 Revised February 1996
44. inned copper wire Figure 8 Wiring Connections Programmable Relay Option Remote Status Panel Power Supply 6 vel Terminal Block 9 9 s 12 Remote Status Panel Table 2 shows relay contact definitions for the RSP Remote Status Panel Customer Connections Factory Setup From To Signal Programmable Relay Board Remote Status Panel Name TB1 1 TB1 4 TB1 2 Load on Battery Common TB1 2 TB1 5 Load on Battery N O TB1 3 TB1 6 Load on Battery N C TB2 1 TB2 4 TB1 3 Low Battery Common TB2 2 TB2 5 Low Battery N O TB2 3 TB2 6 Low Battery N C TB3 1 TB3 4 TB1 1 Load on UPS Bypass Common TB3 2 TB3 5 TB1 4 Load on UPS N O TB3 3 TB3 6 Load on Bypass N C TB4 1 TB4 4 TB1 5 Summary Alarm Common TB4 2 TB4 5 Summary Alarm N O TB4 3 TB4 6 Summary Alarm N C TB5 1 TB5 4 TB1 6 New Alarm Common TB5 2 TB5 5 New Alarm N O TB5 3 TB5 6 New Alarm N C TB6 1 TB6 4 Common TB6 2 TB6 5 N O TB6 3 TB6 6 N C TB7 1 TB7 4 Common TB7 2 TB7 5 N O TB7 3 TB7 6 N C TB8 1 TB8 4 Common TB8 2 TB8 5 N O TB8 3 TB8 6 N C 4 Runthe lead wires from the relay board contacts out through one of the three conduit exit plates located at the top right side of the unit The most convenient conduit exit plate is near the front of the UPS ust above the main controller door 5 Attach the wires from the programmable relay board terminals 1 2 and 3 or termina
45. ire coating to expose enough wire to secure under the connector lug 5 Connect the SNMP to the network using the jacks and cables included with the SNMP option An RJ 45 8 wire jack is provided for the Ethernet unshielded twisted pair UTP 1OBASET connection For Token Ring connections an STP DB 98 jack is provided for shielded twisted pair connections and a UTP RJ 45 jack is provided for unshielded twisted pair connections Also included are an RJ 12 6 wire phone jack for external serial port connections RS 232 used to configure the SNMP Agent and a cable for the RJ 12 connection a Bring the network wire into the UPStation 3 and run it to the SNMP option board b Using the cable provided connect an ASCII terminal or PC to the RJ 12 jack on the SNMP option This is a temporary connection that should be disconnected after the SNMP is configured properly The RJ 12 jack wire descriptions are as follows RJ 12 6 Wire Phone Type Jack TxD Wire 2 RxD Wire 3 SG Wire 5 Not connected Wire 1 4 6 If you are building or using your own cable do not connect wires 1 and 6 If wire 1 or 6 is grounded you will get a fault error Terminal emulation parameters should be set as follows 9600 baud No parity B8data bits stop bit You are now ready to configure the SNMP option 36 SNMP for Ethernet and Token Ring Systems 7 3 Configuring the SNMP Agent The SNMP Agent can be configured using eith
46. iring the SNMP option Installing the SNMP Hardware 1 Open the UPStation S3 and access the option mounting area as described in 1 1 Opening the UPStation S3 2 Install the SNMP board in an open slot 3 Connect the SNMP cables Refer to Figure 16 a Connect the cable assembly 12 793687 01 from Connector J6 or J7 on the main controller board to Connector J1 on the SNMP Cable Splitter board b Connect the cable assembly 12 793687 00 from Connector J2 on the SNMP Cable Splitter board to Connector J2 on the SNMP board N WARNING DO NOT SWITCH J1 AND J2 ON THE CABLE SPLITTER BOARD Figure 16 SNMP Option Wiring Connections Ethernet and Token Ring Main Controller Chassis UPS 1 2 Ss q Cable Assembly PIRE 12 794025 01 Cable Assembly _ 12 793687 01 SNMP Cable Splitter Cable Assembly 12 793687 00 SNMP for Ethernet and Token Ring Systems 35 4 Wire the SNMP Cable Splitter assembly to J11 on the UPS Refer to Figure 16 a Install the 3 pin connector of cable assembly 12 749025 01 to TB 1 on the SNMP Cable Splitter assembly b Connect the Red wire from the free end of the cable 12 794025 01 to TB11 1 located on the main controller chassis on the UPS You may need to strip the plastic wire coating to expose enough wire to secure under the connector lug c Connect the White wire from the free end of cable 12 794025 01 to TB11 4 on the UPS You may need to strip the plastic w
47. led the same options appear for Contact Board B Table 7 and Table 8 define the factory default contact assignments for each interface Table7 5 4009 Contact Definitions Relay Signal Name 10 5 Load on UPS Description Contact closes when the inverter is carrying the load 20r6 Load on Bypass N O Contact closes when the bypass line is carrying the load 3or7 Utility Failed N O Contact closes when the input power to the UPS fails and the battery is providing power to the load 4or8 Low Battery N O Contact closes when power to the load is being supplied from the battery and the estimated time remaining until shutdown is equal to or less than the low battery alarm setting see your UPStation S3 User s Manual Table 8 Liebert Remote Status Panel Contact Definitions Relay 1 Signal Name Load on Battery Description N O Contact closes when the input power to the UPS fails and the battery is providing power to the load Low Battery N O Contact closes when power to the load is being supplied from the battery and the estimated time remaining until shutdown is equal to or less than the low battery alarm setting Load on UPS Load on Bypass N O Contact closes when the inverter is carrying the load N C Contact is closed when the load is on bypass 4 Alarm Present Summary Alarm N O Contact closes when an alarm message is present at the UPS fr
48. lled before you add any other options even if you only plan to install one option With the unit open giving access to the option installation area install the mounting bracket 1n the front of the unit as follows 1 Attach the crossmember supports Orient the two crossmember supports at the left side of the UPS with the flange facing toward center of the UPS and the support behind the corner posts as shown in Figure 2 Figure 2 Mounting Bracket Installation Left Corner Post Align the holes of the crossmember with the corresponding holes of the UPS corner post and attach the crossmembers at the front and rear of the unit Four 8 32 x 1 2 thread forming screws are provided with the bracket kit Mounting holes on the UPS corner post are located four inches and nine inches from the top of the UPS 4 Introduction 2 Attach the three option guides provided with the bracket kit The option guides mount to the crossmember supports on the left and to the inside surface of the UPS on the right Position the top and bottom option guides as shown in Figure 3 Figure 3 Option Guides Option Guides Attach the option guides on the right and left with the six 8 32 x 1 2 thread forming screws provided with the bracket kit 3 Attach the cable track and cable track cover Measure and cut the cable track into two lengths of 18 inches Do the same for the cable track cover Apply double sided adhesive tape
49. ls 4 5 and 6 to the RSP as shown in Figure 8 and Table 2 6 If you plan to install additional options mount and wire them at this time If no additional options are to be installed follow the instructions given in 1 3 Closing and Restarting the UPStation 58 The Remote Status Panel option is now installed You should record and retain the Remote Status Panel configuration in case this information is needed for service To ensure proper operation refer to Appendix A UPStation S3 Options Testing Proce dures for option testing procedures Remote Status Panel 13 3 3 Operating Instructions Because the main function of the Remote Status Panel option is to report the status of the load and the UPS this section describes how to interpret the LED indicators when they are lit in response to a condition at the load or UPS This section also provides brief instruction on using the Lamp Test Reset pushbutton and the Audio Reset pushbutton 3 3 1 The Remote Status Panel The Remote Status Panel itself is not actually operated as much as it is interpreted When lit you can interpret the LED indicators as follows Load on UPS Green LED indicates that the load is fully protected and no alarm condi tions are present The UPS 18 supplying uninterrupted power to the load Battery Discharge Alarm Red LED indicates that the battery 18 providing power to the UPS Low Battery Reserve Alarm Red LED indicates that the battery
50. m 6 Programmable Output Contacts As you work through the contact configuration process the following keys apply wherever you are in the menu structure The right arrow scrolls forward through a list The left arrow scrolls backward through a list The Enter key selects the displayed option The Escape key brings you back one level in the menu structure and does not save any contact assignments Pressing Escape several times will eventually return you to the 58 Main Menu To configure the programmable relay board 1 Apply power to the UPStation 53 and wait until the UPS has completed its power up sequence and start up testing procedure 2 When the display reads Normal Operation press the right arrow to access the Main Menu 3 From the Main Menu press the right arrow until item 6 Programmable Output Contacts is displayed Press Enter to access the programmable output contacts The Programmable Output Contacts menu item has three functions that allow you to Configure the relay contact assignments to your own specifications Review the current assignment for each contact Return the contacts to one of the factory default settings Liebert Remote Status Panel or IBM AS 400 Configure the Relay Contacts The Programming menu item lets you configure an assignment to each contact on the relay board s Three sub menus let you configure the contact including Selecting an event field Selecting a
51. n event group Selecting event conditions Once configured the UPS checks continuously the status of the items defined for each contact and updates the state of the relay NOTE You must erase any existing factory default settings before you can manually assign the individual contacts on the Programmable Relay Board This is done through the Factory Setups option Select Contact Board A 1 8 User Defined as described below in 4 3 3 Reset the Contacts to Factory Default Settings 20 Programmable Relay Board To configure User Programmable Relay contacts 1 Press Enter at item A Programming under Main Menu item 6 Programmable Output Contacts The UPS displays an event list summary for contact A1 Contact A1 User definable 0 events defined 2 Press Enter to continue The UPS displays the Define a New Event screen Contact A1 Press Enter to define a new event 3 Press Enter to display the New Event Definition screen Contact A1 New Close on event All Groups All Events This screen has three fields that you will configure in the following steps The first field Close on event in the example above flashes to indicate that it can be modified 4 Press the right arrow to display the desired action for the contact then press Enter to select the action Options include Close on event causes the contact to change state when the specified event occurs For example a normally open contac
52. nking press Enter to configure the contact for one of the default settings When you press Enter after assigning an event the definition is complete the UPS saves the definition in permanent memory and the selection stops blinking Press Escape to return to the contact assignment screen Step 4 or press the right arrow to continue configuring the remaining contacts in the same manner The default warning message reads Warning Input contact X You can change this default warning to unique text that describes the warning more accurately as described in Step 8 To configure a contact to display a custom warning message select the desired contact and press Enter twice With the text entry cursor blinking enter a unique message for the input contact as follows a Press the right arrow to scroll forward or press the left arrow to scroll backward through the text character options to display the first character of the message Characters include as scrolling forward the English alphabet numeric digits 0 through 9 and a space NOTE Scroll backward with the left arrow to access more quickly the space 9 digits and letters near the end of the alphabet b When the first character is displayed press Enter to accept it and continue to the second character c Repeat Steps a and b until the message is complete You can enter up to 16 characters d When the message is complete enter spaces to the end of the line up
53. nnected and operating correctly 6 When you have finished testing the Programmable Relay Board s stop the test and delete the test configuration for contacts Al and A8 refer to 4 0 Programmable Relay Board 50 Appendix A UPStation S3 Options Testing Procedures 9 3 Remote Status Panel Option Test Procedure The following procedure tests the operation of the Remote Status Panel This test requires that the Programmable Relay Board connected to the Remote Status Panel be previously tested and operating correctly refer to 9 2 Programmable Relay Board Option Test Procedure This test should be performed with the Remote Status Panel and each Programmable Relay Board that is installed one or two 1 2 Verify that the Remote Status Panel option is installed correctly refer to 3 0 Remote Status Panel Set the relay output contacts 1 5 to the predefined factory default settings refer to 3 0 Remote Status Panel Connect eight wires from the Remote Status Panel option being tested to the Programmable Relay Board previously tested as shown in Figure 19 Figure 19 Remote Status Panel to Programmable Relay RSP Test Connections UPS WITH OPTION Liebert UPS Remote Status LOAD ON UPS LOAD ON BATTERY LOW BATTERY SUMMARY ALARM NEW ALARM C LAMP ALARM TEST RESET SILENCE Start the UPStation 53 With the UPS running normally perform the following tests Verify that only the
54. oad on Bypass UPS Overloaded Battery Group All Events Load on Battery Low Battery Fault Group All Events Overtemperature New Alarm Alarm Present For example to configure relay Al to close when the battery is low select Battery Group Low Battery for output relay contact A1 When you press Enter after assigning an event the definition is complete and the UPS saves the definition in permanent memory The UPS then returns to the Define a New Event screen NOTE Q A good way to check the wiring or electrical operation of a contact is to configure the contact for Close on event All Groups All Events This will close the contact whenever the power to the UPS is ON Deleting this event will open the contact 7 Repeat Steps 3 through 6 to configure another event You can configure up to nine events for each contact on the Programmable Relay Board 8 When finished press Escape several times to return to the Main Menu 22 Programmable Relay Board 4 3 2 Review the Existing Contact Assignments This sub menu item lets you review the current assignment including factory default settings for each contact on the relay board s The Review feature is a view only option you cannot change the contact assignment through this menu option 1 Press Enter at item B Review under Main Menu item 6 Programmable Output Contacts The UPS displays a screen similar to the following that lists the first contact and the fi
55. ons to customer supplied equipment Refer to Figure 9 and Table 3 Table 4 and Table 5 Table 3 Remote Status Panel Customer Connections Factory Setup Relay Board Contacts Signal Name TB1 1 TB1 4 Load on Battery Common TB1 2 TB1 5 Load on Battery N O TB1 3 TB1 6 Load on Battery N C TB2 1 TB2 4 Low Battery Common TB2 2 TB2 5 Low Battery N O TB2 3 TB2 6 Low Battery N C TB3 1 TB3 4 Load on UPS Bypass Common TB3 2 TB3 5 Load on UPS N O TB3 3 TB3 6 Load on Bypass N C TB4 1 TB4 4 Summary Alarm Common TB4 2 TB4 5 Summary Alarm N O TB4 3 TB4 6 Summary Alarm N C TB5 1 TB5 4 New Alarm Common TB5 2 TB5 5 New Alarm N O TB5 3 TB5 6 New Alarm N C TB6 1 TB6 4 Common TB6 2 TB6 5 N O TB6 3 TB6 6 N C TB7 1 TB7 4 Common TB7 2 TB7 5 N O TB7 3 TB7 6 N C TB8 1 TB8 4 Common TB8 2 TB8 5 N O TB8 3 TB8 6 N C N O Normally Open N C Normally Closed Programmable Relay Board 17 Table 4 Wiring Connections 5 400 Interface Option Program the Alarm Relay Board Connects as per below and connect the AS 400 option accord ingly Jumper the common terminals on the alarm relay option as applicable TB1 1 TB2 1 TB3 1 TB4 1 TB1 4 TB2 4 TB3 4 4 TB5 1 TB6 1 TB7 1 TB8 1 TB5 4 TB6 4 TB7 4 TB8 4 To AS 400 Green Comm Black on UPS Brown on Bypass Wht Utility Failed Red Low Battery To IBM AS 400 G
56. ont panel 5 New Alarm N O Contact closes for 30 45 seconds when a new alarm occurs 3 With the desired interface assignment displayed press Enter to select that assignment 4 When finished press Escape several times to return to the Main Menu NOTE Record and retain the Programmable Relay configuration in case this information is needed for service 4 To ensure proper operation refer to Appendix A UPStation S3 Options Testing Proce dures for option testing procedures 24 Programmable Relay Board 5 0 INPUT CONTACT ISOLATOR 5 1 5 2 Introduction The Input Contact Isolator option is an 8 channel input board which supports eight customer sup plied non powered normally open contacts The Input Contact Isolator comes with a factory installed Power Supply When a contact closes one of the following actions occurs according to how you have configured the contacts Input Contacts can be configured to cause the UPS to Display Warning messages only Display Warning messages and initiate dial out call if Modem Option is installed Inhibit battery charge if the load is greater than 0 Inhibit battery charge if the load is greater than 25 Inhibit battery charge if the load is greater than 50 Inhibit battery charge if the load is greater than 75 Display ground fault on DC bus message Installing the Input Contact Isolator Before you begin the installation pro
57. re then use the right and left arrows to scroll through the list of characters that can be used in a display number The characters given in Table 16 are available Be sure to include any special characters that are needed to transmit the message correctly The display number can be up to 15 characters long however it must end with the sign NOTE You may want to enter the number of the UPS modem in the display number field so the person with the pager can call the UPS via computer when an event occurs Press Enter after the last digit of the display number is configured to access the Pager Delay field The pager delay value represents the number of seconds the modem waits after the last digits of the pager service number are entered before the service gives the cue to enter the display number The default value is 13 seconds however you should experiment and adjust the delay period to the specific pager you are dialing Change the Pager Delay value by pressing Enter to position the cursor under the digit to change then use the left and right arrows to change the number Press Enter when the delay is configured to continue Internal Modem 45 6 Ifa second dial out number is desired press the right arrow to display the Phone Number 2 screen and repeat Step 5 to enter a second telephone number for another remote computer or a pager The following characters are valid for a telephone number Table 16 Telephone Number Charac
58. reen Modem Mode BOTH Call 2 ALWAYS Dialout Site ID YOUR UPS 5 Press Enter at the Modem Mode Screen and the Modem Mode selection will start blinking Press the right arrow to display the desired Modem Mode IN enables the modem to receive incoming calls only It cannot make outgoing calls OUT enables the modem to make outgoing calls only It cannot receive incoming calls BOTH enables the modem to receive incoming or make outgoing calls OFF disables the modem It cannot receive or make calls for remote communication Press Enter 6 At the blinking Call 2 selection press the right arrow to display the desired Call 2 option 1 Fail the modem will dial the second number only if the first number is a pager or if connection to the first number a modem was not successful Always the modem always calls both phone numbers Never the modem will not dial the second number regardless of any other instruction NOTE The Modem Mode setting overrides the Call 2 setting In other words if the Modem Mode is set to OFF or IN the Call 2 setting is irrelevant because both of these modem modes disable outgoing calls 7 Press Enter to accept the displayed option 8 Atthe Dial out Site ID line enter a description up to 16 characters for the location where the UPStation S3 and modem are located a With the cursor blinking press the right arrow to scroll forward or press the left arrow to scroll
59. reen Comm Black on UPS Brown on Bypass a Failed Red Low Battery To IBM AS 400 Green Comm ii Black on UPS a Lore Brown on Bypass TB3 4 mes TB4 4 Whi Utility Failed Red Low Battery To AS 400 TB5 5 5 Green Comm Black on UPS Brown on Bypass Wht Utility Failed Red Low Battery TB8 5 18 Programmable Relay Board Table 5 User Programmable Customer Connections Relay Board Contacts Signal Name TB1 1 TB1 4 Relay 1 Common TB1 2 TB1 5 Relay 1 N O TB1 3 TB1 6 Relay 1 N C TB2 1 TB2 4 Relay 2 Common TB2 2 TB2 5 Relay 2 N O TB2 3 TB2 6 Relay 2 N C TB3 1 TB3 4 Relay 3 Common TB3 2 TB3 5 Relay 3 N O TB3 3 TB3 6 Relay 3 N C TB4 1 TB4 4 Relay 4 Common TB4 2 TB4 5 Relay 4 N O TB4 3 TB4 6 Relay 4 N C TB5 1 TB5 4 Relay 5 Common TB5 2 TB5 5 Relay 5 N O TB5 3 TB5 6 Relay 5 N C TB6 1 TB6 4 Relay 6 Common TB6 2 TB6 5 Relay 6 N O TB6 3 TB6 6 Relay 6 N C TB7 1 TB7 4 Relay 7 Common TB7 2 TB7 5 Relay 7 N O TB7 3 TB7 6 Relay 7 N C TB8 1 TB8 4 Relay 8 Common TB8 2 TB8 5 Relay 8 N O TB8 3 TB8 6 Relay 8 N C N O Normally Open N C Normally Closed Programmable Relay Board 19 4 3 4 3 1 Operating Instructions The Programmable Relay option is configured through Main Menu ite
60. rm should disappear 6 Repeat Step 5 for each contact 7 When you have finished testing each contact stop the test and reconfigure contacts as desired refer to 5 0 Input Contact Isolator 52 Appendix A UPStation S3 Options Testing Procedures 9 5 DC Ground Fault Detector Option Test Procedure The following procedure requires an Input Contact Isolator to be installed and operating correctly refer to 9 4 Input Contact Isolator Option Test Procedure 1 2 3 Figure 21 9 Verify that the DC Ground Fault Detector option is installed correctly refer to 6 0 DC Ground Fault Detector and connected to the Input Contact Isolator Verify that the five CT wires are connected correctly Configure jumpers J1 through J5 as follows J1 2 3 J2 2 3 J3 1 2 J4 1 2 J5 3 4 or 1 2 to reduce sensitivity Start the UPS Configure programmable input contact 1 to Display Ground Fault Message refer to 5 0 Input Contact Isolator Using approximately 10 feet of 18 AWG wire connect one end to the positive terminal of a 24 V variable power supply Loop the other end through the Ground Fault CT ring in the UPS and connect it through a 1K resistor and an ammeter back to the negative terminal of the power supply Refer to Figure 21 DC Ground Fault Detector Test Wiring Begin raising the voltage on the power supply The UPS should read Display Ground Fault Message
61. rocedure 2 When the display reads Normal Operation press the right arrow to access the Main Menu 3 From the Main Menu press the right arrow until item 7 Programmable Input Contacts is displayed Press Enter to access the programmable input contacts You can press Escape at any time to return to the previous menu or screen Depending on where you are in the configuration process you may have to press Escape several times to return to the Main Menu 4 Atthe A Programming prompt press Enter to access the input contact assignment screen 5 Atthe Input Contact x prompt press the right arrow to scroll through the list of programmable input contacts 1 through 8 Press Enter when the number of the contact you wish to configure is displayed 6 Press the right arrow to scroll through the list of possible input contact assignments Display Warning Message Only Display Warning Message Call Inhibit Battery Charge Load gt 0 Inhibit Battery Charge Load gt 25 Inhibit Battery Charge Load gt 50 Inhibit Battery Charge Load gt 75 Display Ground Fault Message Not Assigned used to skip a particular contact assignment and continue to the next mo po op NOTE Use of the Selection Display Warning Message Call requires that a Modem MUST be installed and properly configured See 8 0 Internal Modem 2 Input Contact Isolator 29 5 3 2 With the desired assignment displayed and bli
62. rst definition of its event list Contact A1 1 3 Close on event Input Group All events The first line of the display indicates the contact you are viewing A1 and the event designa tion 1 3 For the screen shown above you are viewing the first contact on the first program mable relay board If a second programmable relay board is installed its contacts are designated as B1 etc The 1 3 indicates that this contact has three definitions in its event list and you are viewing the first of three The second and subsequent lines show the event definition that is currently configured for this particular contact 2 Press the right arrow to view the next contact and event list Another screen similar to the first appears Contact A1 2 3 Close on event Fault Group All Events If contact A1 does not have another event the UPS displays the second contact and the first definition of its event list The screen above shows the second definition in the event list for contact A1 3 Repeat Step 2 to view each contact and event list that is configured for the Programmable Relay Board s Alternately you can press the left arrow to view the previous contact and event list or you can press Escape to return to the Main Menu item 6 Programmable Output Contacts 4 When you are finished reviewing the output contacts press Escape to return to the Main Menu Programmable Relay Board 23 4 3 3 Reset the Contacts to Factory Defaul
63. ss you must read through these instructions and the installation procedures for each option taking all necessary safety pre cautions to protect yourself and the equipment you are about to install UPStation S3 Front and Option Area Access Main Controller Board behind panel Front Door Retaining Screw Maintenance Bypass Switch To open the UPS and access the option installation area Disconnect the battery from the UPS by switching the battery circuit breaker off 2 Loosen the retaining screw located in the upper right top corner of the UPStation 3 and open the front door on its hinges see Figure 1 If it is more convenient to work with the front door completely removed lift the door from its hinges disconnect the grounding strap and lay the door aside while you install options Set the UPStation 58 to Bypass if equipped with a Maintenance Bypass Switch or remove power to units not equipped with a Maintenance Bypass switch For Units With Maintenance Bypass Locate the Maintenance Bypass Switch behind the front door in the lower left hand corner of the module Turn the switch from the Maintenance position through to the Bypass position pausing at each switch position refer to Section 3 5 of the UPStation 53 User s Manual With the switch in the Bypass position power is supplied to the load by the utility however power is not supplied to the option installation area in the UPStation 58 N CAUTION The
64. t Settings This sub menu item lets you reset the contact assignments to the Liebert Remote Status Panel factory default set or the IBM AS 400 factory default set for equipment that use these popular interfaces You can manually program the relay contacts for these factory default values using menu 6A however the Factory Setup feature simplifies this task Using two option boards you can create up to two Liebert Remote Status Panel interfaces or four complete IBM AS 400 interfaces Because each option board has eight contacts the IBM AS 400 factory setup can be assigned to contacts 1 through 4 or contacts 5 through 8 When a factory setup is selected the contacts used by that setup cannot be programmed manu ally The UPS will ignore any manual attempt to change these assignments Also when a factory setup is selected any previously configured assignment for the contact is erased 1 Press Enter at item C Factory Setups under Main Menu item 6 Programmable Output Contacts 2 Press the right arrow key to advance through the list of possible interface assignments Stop when the desired interface assignment is displayed Options include Contact Board A 1 8 User Defined Contact Board A 1 4 IBM AS 400 5 8 User Defined Contact Board 1 5 Remote Status 6 8 User Defined Contact Board A 1 4 User Defined 5 8 IBM AS 400 Contact Board A 1 4 IBM AS 400 5 8 IBM AS 400 If a second relay option board 18 instal
65. t closes a normally closed contact opens Ignore event causes the contact to ignore a specific event This field is useful as a fil tering mechanism if for example you want the contact to close on all but one or two events of a given group Delete Event deletes the event from the event list for this contact When you press Enter the second field Event Group flashes to indicate that it can be modi fied 5 Press the right arrow to display the desired event group then press Enter to select the group Options include All Groups is a catch all definition that is useful including all or some event groups in the definition Input Group contains events related to the power input to the UPS Output Group contains events related to the power output from the UPS Battery Group contains events related to the battery Fault Group contains miscellaneous alarms When you press Enter the third field Event flashes to indicate that it can be modified Programmable Relay Board 21 6 Press the right arrow to display the desired event then press Enter to select the event Options vary depending on the event group you selected in Step 5 The UPS event options for each group are summarized as follows Table 6 Group Event Options Group Event Options All Groups All Events Input Group All Events Utility Failed Bad Bypass Power Output Group All Events Load On Load on UPS L
66. t two 20 Ohm 50 W load resistors to TB1 on the Power Supply option as follows see Figure 18 From 1 1 to TB1 4 From 1 2 to TB1 3 Figure 18 Load Resistor Connection TO OUTPUT 4 4 TO OUTPUT L PHASE A 3 Start the UPStation S3 4 With the UPS running normally measure the voltage on TB1 and compare with the expected readings TB1 1 to TB1 4 should measure 24V 0 5V 1 2 to TB1 3 should measure 24V 0 5V If the measured voltages are within the 24V x0 5V specification disconnect the resistors for nor mal operation If the measured voltages are outside the 24V 0 5 specification review 2 0 Power Supply and reinstall the Power Supply option Appendix A UPStation S3 Options Testing Procedures 49 9 2 Programmable Relay Board Option Test Procedure The following procedure applies to both Programmable Relay Boards if two are installed 1 Verify that the Programmable Relay Board is installed correctly see drawing 83 795886 00 and refer to 4 0 Programmable Relay Board 2 Apply input power to the UPStation 53 3 Configure the programmable relay output contacts Al and A8 to Close on event Output group Load on UPS refer to 4 0 Programmable Relay Board 4 Start the UPS 5 With the UPS running normally verify that the output contacts Al and A8 on the Programmable Relay Board are closed indicating that the option is co
67. tact Isolator b Connect a white loose wire provided from TB3 2 on the DC Ground Fault Detector to TB2 2 on the Input Contact Isolator Figure 15 DC Ground Fault Wiring Connections DC Ground Fault 20 AWG 20 AWG Battery Cables Input Contact Isolator Board Controller Board Power Supply Terminal Block DC Ground Fault Detector 33 6 3 1 1 Configure the program jumpers on the DC Ground Fault Detector as follows Table 9 Program Jumper Selection J1 J2 J3 J4 J5 S3 208 V 2 3 2 3 1 2 1 2 3 4 Normal 1 2 Reduced Sensitivity The DC Ground Fault Detector option is now installed To ensure proper operation refer to Appendix UPStation S3 Options Testing Procedures for option testing procedures Operating Instructions The DC Ground Fault Detector does not require operation of itself however you must configure Contact 1 on the Input Contact Isolator to display the DC Ground Fault message 1 Install all other options you intend to at this time then follow the instructions for closing and restarting the UPStation 58 as described in 1 3 Closing and Restarting the UPStation S3 When the display reads Normal Operation press the right arrow to access the Main Menu From the Main Menu press the right arrow until item 7 Programmable Input Contacts is displayed Press Enter to access the programmable input contacts At
68. ter nce bn hae bake beeen tse pase Ro ree Rv eae eo oe BY Aw Oe 7 2 1 Installing the SNMP Hardware 2 Configuring the SNMP 0 INTERNAL MODEM Introd ction 3g a5 2 ak MON CRUN Installing the Internal Modem Option 8 2 1 Mounting Instructions eee ras Operating Instructions fed on eee ek E td eo eee BAG Pia 8 8 1 Configuring the Modem Mode and Call 2 8 8 2 Using the Modem for Incoming Calls 8 8 8 Using the Modem for Outgoing Calls APPENDIX A UPSTATION S3 OPTIONS TESTING PROCEDURES Power Supply Option Test Programmable Relay Board Option Test Procedure Remote Status Panel Option Test Input Contact Isolator Option Test DC Ground Fault Detector Option Test Procedure Modem Option Test Procedure Figure 1 Figure 2 Figure 3 Figure 4 Figure 5 Figure 6 Figure 7 Figure 8 Figure 9 Figure 10 Figure 11 Figure 12 Figure 13 Figure 14 Figure 15
69. ters Remote Modem and or Pager Characters Character 0 9 Description Are the actual digits of the telephone number Force the modem to perform a hook flash i e hang up quickly and release operation The hook flash is sometimes used in office phone systems to signal the local switchboard to listen for special codes to follow SPACE Make the telephone number more readable They are ignored by the modem and can be placed anywhere in the field Forces the modem to pause 2 seconds before continuing to dial A comma should be used when you must dial 9 to get an outside line If the modem must pause for a bit after dialing 9 for an outside line the complete dial string may looking like this 9 555 8243 Causes the modem to wait before continuing W means wait for a dial tone Stands for Reverse The R command is a prefix which tells the modem to connect with an originate only modem Without the prefix the UPStation 53 modem may not communicate with an originate only modem If used R must be prefixed to any digits dialed i e R 9 555 8325 Selects tone or pulse dialing Only one of these can be used in a given number They are both prefixes the T stands for tone i e touch tone and the P stands for pulse By default the modem uses tone dialing If the UPS is connected to a phone line which requires pulse dialing a P must be prefixed to the number i e P 555 8325 Is used to w
70. the UPS is complete the UPS sends another Press lt SPACEBAR gt message operator at the remote computer can press the spacebar to continue communications with the UPS Otherwise if the UPS receives no further communication from the remote computer within approximately 45 seconds the UPS modem disconnects and clears the telephone line Calling a Pager The second type of outgoing call the modem can make is to a pager This type is not always as reli able as calls to another modem because each signal and response cannot be verified by the UPSta tion 83 modem It must dial blindly and be configured with the proper waiting periods and response codes to ensure accurate data transfer Instructions for entering and editing telephone numbers for communication with a pager are given pre viously in 8 3 3 Using the Modem for Outgoing Calls Two numbers are required when the modem dials into a pager service telephone number of the pager service access line the service number The response number that is displayed in the pager window the display number Connecting and communicating with a pager requires precise timing and correctly configured telephone number strings The UPStation S3 modem communicates with a pager as follows dial out event occurs that triggers the internal modem to dial out to a pager The dial out number is the first of the two numbers required by pager services The pager service receives the
71. the front of this manual when wiring the Programmable Relay option 4 2 1 Mounting Instructions NOTE If you plan to use the Programmable Relay option with a Remote Status Panel install the Power Supply option onto the Programmable Relay option at this time according to the instructions given in 3 0 Remote Status Panel 1 Open the UPStation 53 and access the option mounting area as described in 1 1 Opening the UPStation S3 2 Mount and secure the Programmable Relay Board assembly in an open option slot as described in 1 2 Installing the Mounting Bracket 4 2 2 Internal Wiring Connections 1 Attach one end of the cable assembly 12 793687 01 to either J6 or J7 or to the main controller board and pass the cable through the adjacent slot Refer to Figure 9 NOTE If two Programmable Relay boards are installed remove the JP1 jumper on Board B If you purchased two Programmable Relay Boards you will have an extra jumper cable 12 793687 01 Programmable Relay Board 15 Figure 9 Programmable Relay Board Internal Wiring Connections 46 12 798687 01 J2 beeeecoooeecloooocoocoeeecoe O uut hA 3 gt 3 Eb RELAY 12 793687 00 pat bad JP1 Ji Direct the cable across the back of the door using the retaining clips across the left inside surface of the UPS and around to the back of the Programmable Relay Board Connect the
72. tion as you move the switch If the UPS has Auto restart enabled it will automatically begin the start up sequence The start up is complete when the screen reads Normal Operation Maintenance Now turn switch to the UPS position If the UPS has Auto restart disabled leave the switch in Maintenance position until screen reads Press On To Start Press ON and wait until screen reads Normal Operation Main tenance Now turn switch to the UPS position For units whose power has been disconnected at the building feeder breaker close the feeder breaker If Auto restart is enabled the UPStation S3 automatically performs the start up sequence until the display reads Normal Operation If Auto restart is disabled press the ON button 5 Close the front door and tighten the retaining screw in the upper right hand corner of the door 6 Restart loads that were disconnected during the option installation process 6 Introduction 2 0 POWER SUPPLY 2 1 2 2 2 2 1 Introduction The Power Supply is an additional power source that supplies 24 V power to one or more of the Liebert UPStation 53 options If you have ordered an Input Contact Isolator option the power supply is mounted on the Input Contact Isolator board at the factory If you need to field install a power supply it can be installed on the Programmable Relay Board Otherwise it can be a stand alone option taking up one slot in the option mounting br
73. to the back of one length of the cable track and press it firmly into place on top of the upper front option guide as shown in Figure 4 Figure 4 Cable Track Apply double sided adhesive tape to the back of the other length of the cable track and press it firmly into place on bottom of the lower front option guide as shown in Figure 4 The option mounting bracket is now installed and you are ready to install the UPStation 53 options To secure an option board in the mounting bracket slide the assembly into an open slot and secure the option with screws in the top and bottom of the front support Run all wires through the cable track to the right side of the UPStation S3 then run them down the unit through the conduit along the right panel Leave the UPS open and refer to the following sections of this manual for detailed installation and operating instructions for the UPStation 53 options Introduction 5 1 3 Closing and Restarting the UPStation 53 When all options have been installed perform the following steps to restore power to the UPSta tion 3 and its load 1 Close the swing out door assembly and replace all screws and protective panels 2 Reattach the grounding strap and rehang the front door if it was removed 3 Close the battery breaker 4 Restore power to the UPStation S3 and the load For units with Maintenance Bypass Switch return the switch to the Maintenance position making sure to pause at each posi
74. when the ammeter reads between 15 and 30 mA Lower the power supply voltage back to zero Reverse the current flow through the loop by swapping the positive and negative connections on the power supply terminals then begin raising the voltage on the power supply The UPS should read Display Ground Fault Message when the ammeter reads between 15 and 30 mA Lower the power supply voltage back to zero Stop the test and remove the test wiring Appendix A UPStation S3 Options Testing Procedures 53 9 6 Modem Option Test Procedure Before you begin the Modem option test be sure you have the following Remote terminal or a computer with terminal software configured as 2400 baud 8 data bits No stop bits 1 parity bit and ANSI emulation Two telephone lines one connected to the modem in the UPStation 53 the other connected to the modem in the terminal Telephone numbers for both lines To test the modem 1 Verify that the Modem option is installed correctly refer to 8 0 Internal Modem 2 Make all hardware connections to establish the modem link between the UPStation 3 and the remote terminal 3 Start the UPS 4 Configure the Modem Mode to Both refer to 8 0 Internal Modem 5 Configure Phone Number 1 as the phone number for the remote terminal refer to 8 0 Internal Modem 6 Use the remote terminal to dial the UPS phone number When the modem answers the UPStation S3 should communicate

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