HP R12000XR UPS R6000 Models User Guide

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    HP Uninterruptible Power System R6000 Models User Guide December 2002 (Third Edition) Part Number 347223-003
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    in this document is provided "as is" without warranty of any kind and is subject to change without notice. The warranties for HP products are set forth in the express limited warranty statements accompanying such products. Nothing herein should be construed as constituting an additional warranty
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    Contents About This Guide Intended Audience ...vii Important Safety Information ...vii Symbols on Equipment...vii Rack Stability...viii Symbols in Text...viii Text Conventions...viii Related Documents...ix Getting Help...ix HP Technical Support ...ix HP Website...ix HP Authorized Reseller...x
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    Configuration Parameters ...3-1 Matching the Utility Voltage...3-2 LCD Display Menu Structure...3-3 Troubleshooting Responding to Audible Alarms ...5-1 Trouble Indicators ...5-4 LED Alarm Configurations ...5-4 Repairing the UPS...5-5 iv HP Uninterruptible Power System R6000 Models User Guide
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    Prevent Electrostatic Damage B-1 Appendix C Specifications Physical Specifications ...C-1 Input Specifications ...C-1 Output Specifications...C-2 Battery Specifications ...C-3 Battery Runtime...C-4 Environmental Specifications ...C-4 Index HP Uninterruptible Power System R6000 Models User Guide v
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    , and troubleshooting for the UPS. Intended Audience This guide is intended for individuals requiring information about the use of UPSs. No installation or service procedure should be carried out by someone other than a technician with specific experience with high-voltage equipment. Important
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    . IMPORTANT: Text set off in this manner presents clarifying information or specific instructions. NOTE: Text set off in this manner presents commentary, sidelights, or serif typeface is used for uniform resource locators (URLs). viii HP Uninterruptible Power System R6000 Models User Guide
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    Instructions • HP Power Products Glossary Getting Help If you have a problem and have exhausted the information in this guide, further information and other help is available in the following locations. HP Technical Support For telephone numbers of worldwide Technical Support Centers, go to www.hp
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    reseller: • In the United States, call 1-800-345-1518. • In Canada, call 1-800-263-5868. • Elsewhere, see the HP website for locations and telephone numbers. Reader's Comments To comment on this guide, send an email to [email protected]. x HP Uninterruptible Power System R6000 Models User
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    and 12 10 A IEC-320 receptacles) • Front panel controls and LCD display for easy configuration, monitoring, and operation • Expanded support for power management software • Support for HP Extended Runtime Modules (ERMs) • Support for HP Power Distribution Units (PDUs) • Support for hardware option
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    347207-001 North American, high-voltage, rack-mounted UPS R6000j 347207-291 Japanese, high-voltage, rack-mounted UPS R6000i 347207-B31 International, high-voltage, rack-mounted UPS Note: Panel Controls and LED Display," in Chapter 2. 1-2 HP Uninterruptible Power System R6000 Models User Guide
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    Figure 1-2: Rear panel configuration Item Description 1 Communications ports 2 Manual Bypass switch 3 Input terminal block 4 16 A receptacles 5 (left to right) • Segments 1 and 4 • Segment 2 • Segments 3 and 5 8 REPO port HP Uninterruptible Power System R6000 Models User Guide 1-3
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    IEC-320-C14 receptacles and one IEC-320-C20 receptacle) 3 Load segment 3 (two IEC-320-C14 receptacles and one IEC-320-C20 receptacle) 4 Load segment 4 (three IEC-320-C14 receptacles) 5 Load segment 5 (three IEC-320-C14 receptacles) 1-4 HP Uninterruptible Power System R6000 Models User Guide
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    : Not all UPSs are equipped to support the entire feature set listed below. High Voltage Models High to Low Voltage Transformer (250 V) Part Number 347224-B21 347225-B21 123508-B21 123509-B21 NA Only295363-002 INTL295363-B31 388643-B21 HP Uninterruptible Power System R6000 Models User Guide
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    R6000 in both power control and server communication for networking environments. HP option kits include the Multi-Server UPS Card, the Scalable For installation instructions, refer to the documentation shipped with the option card kits. 1-6 HP Uninterruptible Power System R6000 Models User Guide
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    -Server Cards communicate directly between the UPS and all five servers. Each server and its associated devices can be powered from a different UPS load segment. HP Uninterruptible Power System R6000 Models User Guide 1-7
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    units to one Scalable UPS Card creates a virtual 18 kVA UPS. The virtual UPS would have nine independently controlled load segments. Figure 1-5: Scalable UPS Card 1-8 HP Uninterruptible Power System R6000 Models User Guide
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    decreased. The SNMP-EN Adapter provides the means to quickly ascertain if a power-related problem exists anywhere on the network. The SNMP-EN Adapter allows network monitoring without the need MIB and Power MIB. Figure 1-6: SNMP-EN Adapter HP Uninterruptible Power System R6000 Models User Guide 1-9
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    the capabilities of the UPS R6000 by attaching a PDU to the high current receptacle associated with load segments 1, 2, or 3. One PDU High to Low Voltage Transformer (250 VA) can be connected to the UPS R6000 to supply two low-voltage outlets at 250 VA. To connect devices to the PDU, use IEC
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    devices until utility power is restored and the UPS has been manually powered up. Warranties To back up the wide range of under normal operating conditions. Users must comply with all instructions and labels. • The UPS is not damaged by HP Uninterruptible Power System R6000 Models User Guide 1-11
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    and performing more advanced functions on the unit. NOTE: Refer to the instructions included with the UPS kit for installation considerations and procedures. Copies of this document 6 Test/Alarm Reset Resets alarm or initiates self-test HP Uninterruptible Power System R6000 Models User Guide 2-1
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    display (1) that displays information about operation, configuration, and monitoring of the UPS. Refer to the section, "Changing Configuration Parameters," in Chapter 3 for configuration instructions. Figure 2-2: Front panel LCD display 2-2 HP Uninterruptible Power System R6000 Models User Guide
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    if required. • Operate Mode - The LED is solid green. - Power is available at the UPS output receptacles. - The UPS monitors and charges batteries if required. HP Uninterruptible Power System R6000 Models User Guide 2-3
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    is on battery power and the load is less than eight percent. - Power is automatically restored to the output receptacles when utility power is restored. 2-4 HP Uninterruptible Power System R6000 Models User Guide
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    the UPS is in Standby mode, allow the batteries to charge before putting the UPS into service. IMPORTANT: The battery modules will charge to: • Ninety percent of their capacity within 4 the system to Operate mode. Figure 2-5: On button HP Uninterruptible Power System R6000 Models User Guide 2-5
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    "Troubleshooting," for information on what to do if the self-test detects a problem. Audible Alarms The UPS sounds an audible alarm to warn of a problem. To identify the problem, select conditions, refer to Chapter 5, "Troubleshooting." 2-6 HP Uninterruptible Power System R6000 Models User Guide
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    the audible alarm, the condition that caused the alarm still exists. Refer to Chapter 5, "Troubleshooting," for information on what to do if the UPS detects an alarm condition. The silencing switch or circuit breaker at the utility panel. HP Uninterruptible Power System R6000 Models User Guide 2-7
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    in performing other functions on the unit, such as maintaining the battery and troubleshooting alarms. Changing Configuration Parameters Use the front panel controls and LCD display to and deselects options in the LCD menu structure HP Uninterruptible Power System R6000 Models User Guide 3-1
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    . 2. Use Table 3-1 to identify the operating range that most closely matches your nominal utility voltage level. 3. Update the UPS output voltage as required. Refer to the section, "Set Voltage," in this chapter for more information. 3-2 HP Uninterruptible Power System R6000 Models User Guide
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    variable xxxxxx is one of the choices in the left column of the menu map. Submenu choices are shown to the right. Main Menu → xxxxxx HP Uninterruptible Power System R6000 Models User Guide 3-3
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    Tap-switching Relay Failure Heat Sink Over Temperature Input AC Over Voltage Input AC Under Voltage Input AC Over or Under Frequency Output Overload Inverter Fault Set Sync Range ± Hertz Communications Setup Set Voltage Set Site Fault Set Sleep Mode Load Segments Battery Setup Serial Port 1 Serial
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    current alarms. In this example, the UPS has detected no problems and there are no alarms. System Normal 0 Alarms Table Overload x Alarms Explanation The UPS has switched from utility voltage input to battery power. The UPS has been placed HP Uninterruptible Power System R6000 Models User Guide 3-5
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    Power Battery Volts x Explanation The utility voltage. The voltage available at the UPS output receptacles. The utility voltage frequency in Hertz. The frequency in Hertz contrast, this display shows a 60% load. The battery voltage. 3-6 HP Uninterruptible Power System R6000 Models User Guide
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    service provider. Contact an authorized service provider. The utility voltage is over the specified range and the UPS bucks the output voltage down. The alarm is triggered when over voltage , the battery needs to be replaced. continued HP Uninterruptible Power System R6000 Models User Guide 3-7
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    The UPS is no longer protecting its load devices and there is no utility voltage powering the devices. x Alarms An automatic battery test failed. Battery replacement communication board firmware version. Communication Bd Version x. x x 3-8 HP Uninterruptible Power System R6000 Models User Guide
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    1 2 3 - 5 ON Display Test Select Display Test from the Main Menu to test the LCD display. Press the Escape button to exit the test. DISPLAY TEST HP Uninterruptible Power System R6000 Models User Guide 3-9
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    , or configures the number of external battery cabinets. Choose 5 A-H for the UPS batteries, and 5 A-H for each additional ERM, using the Center and Enter buttons. 3-10 HP Uninterruptible Power System R6000 Models User Guide
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    button. An asterisk (*) signifies that the password is set. IMPORTANT: Be sure to record your password. If you forget or lose your password, contact an HP authorized service provider. HP Uninterruptible Power System R6000 Models User Guide 3-11
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    Parity option. The current Parity value is displayed next to the asterisk (*). Select the desired value for parity: odd, even, none, mark, or space. 3-12 HP Uninterruptible Power System R6000 Models User Guide
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    to place the UPS in manual Bypass mode. Then, press the Standby button on the front panel to place the UPS in Standby mode before setting the UPS voltage. The options for voltage are 200, 208, 220 turns off . Set Sleep Mode * Enable HP Uninterruptible Power System R6000 Models User Guide 3-13
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    to the section, "Care and Storage of Batteries," in this chapter for information on keeping the batteries charged while the UPS is in extended storage. HP Uninterruptible Power System R6000 Models User Guide 4-1
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    service provider. WARNING: To reduce the risk of personal injury, do not attempt to replace batteries unless all battery circuit breakers (UPS and any connected ERMs) are in the off position. There is a 400 Vdc across the batteries. 4-2 HP Uninterruptible Power System R6000 Models User Guide
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    the rear of the UPS. Figure 4-1: Placing the UPS in Manual Bypass mode 2. Using a Philips screwdriver, remove the lower front bezel by backing off the captive screws on each side. Figure 4-2: Removing screws from the lower front bezel HP Uninterruptible Power System R6000 Models User Guide 4-3
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    position 4. Squeeze the release tabs on the sides of the battery cable connectors to disconnect the cables from the battery. Figure 4-4: Disconnecting the battery cables 4-4 HP Uninterruptible Power System R6000 Models User Guide
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    and guidelines for manual material handling. • Obtain adequate assistance to lift and stabilize the assemblies during installation or removal. • Battery packs (2 per unit) weigh 34 kg (75 lb) each. Figure 4-6: Sliding out the battery packs WARNING: Batteries retain high voltage. As soon as
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    UPS chassis using the captive screws at the sides. 8. Reset the manual Bypass switch on the rear panel of the UPS to the Normal position the LED is still red, refer to Chapter 5, "Troubleshooting," for more information on the cause of the alarm. HP Uninterruptible Power System R6000 Models User Guide
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    includes the instructions and packaging HP Partners, or their agents. Care and Storage of Batteries To maximize the life of batteries: • Minimize the amount of time the UPS uses battery power by matching the UPS configuration with utility voltage. Refer to the section, "Matching the Utility Voltage
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    warning provides ample time to order a spare battery. To order a spare, go to www.hp.com. The battery warranty coverage is three years for parts. The warranty for the first year of then the entire UPS, including its battery, is replaced. 4-8 HP Uninterruptible Power System R6000 Models User Guide
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    troubleshooting guide when problems occur with the UPS. Solutions for alarms are provided, as well as general solutions for UPS problems down in 3 seconds. Contact an authorized service provider. Check the position of the REPO service provider. Reduce the load. Check the status of the batteries
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    Troubleshooting while the UPS is not on battery. An over voltage condition occurs. Action No action is needed. No again. Check the LCD display to see if the voltage is too low. Check if you have a bad still sounds, contact an authorized service provider. Cycle the input power (turn the
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    service provider. Contact an authorized service provider. Check battery connections and make sure the battery breaker is in the on position. Run the UPS for 24 hours. If the condition does not clear, contact an authorized service provider. HP Uninterruptible Power System R6000 Models User Guide
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    Troubleshooting Trouble Indicators Table 5-2: Trouble Indicators Symptom The UPS will not start. Possible Cause There is no utility power. The circuit breaker in the service panel is open. The input service in 30 seconds. continued 5-4 HP Uninterruptible Power System R6000 Models User Guide
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    Correct the input voltage problem, if possible. contact an authorized service provider. Check the manual Bypass switch on HP or an HP authorized service representative. Other than battery replacement, there are no user-serviceable parts. HP Uninterruptible Power System R6000 Models User Guide
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    to bear a label indicating the interference potential of the device as well as additional operating instructions for the user. The FCC rating label on the device shows the classification (A or correct the interference at personal expense. HP Uninterruptible Power System R6000 Models User Guide A-1
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    radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that may void the user's authority to operate the equipment. A-2 HP Uninterruptible Power System R6000 Models User Guide
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    comply with both the EMC Directive (89/336/EEC) and the Low Voltage Directive (73/23/EEC) issued by the Commission of the European Community Harmonics • EN61000-3-3 (IEC61000-3-3) - Power Line Flicker • EN60950 (IEC950) - Product Safety HP Uninterruptible Power System R6000 Models User Guide A-3
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    Regulatory Compliance Notices Japanese Notice BSMI Notice A-4 HP Uninterruptible Power System R6000 Models User Guide
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    injury if the battery is incorrectly replaced or mistreated. Unless specific replacement instructions are provided as part of this guide, replacement is to be done by an authorized service provider using the HP spare designated for this product. For more information about battery replacement or
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    service kit with a folding static-dissipating work mat. If you do not have any of the suggested equipment for proper grounding, have an authorized reseller install the part. For more information on static electricity, or assistance with product installation, contact your authorized reseller. HP
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    mm 617 mm 136 kg Input Specifications Table C-2: Input Specifications UPS Model Frequency (Hz) R6000 R6000j R6000i 50/60 50/60 50/60 Nominal Utility Voltage (VAC) 200, 208, 220, 230, 240 200, 208, 220, 230, 240 200, 208, 220, 230, 240 U.S. 17.25 in 10.50 in 24.3 in 300
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    2xIEC-320,C14 1xIEC-320,C20 2xIEC-320,C14 1xIEC-320,C20 2xIEC-320,C14 1xIEC-320,C20 3xIEC-320,C14 3xIEC-320,C14 continued C-2 HP Uninterruptible Power System R6000 Models User Guide
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    Voltage Utility Voltage (VAC) Nominal Output Voltage (VAC) Nominal Output Voltage voltage voltage voltage Additional Features Feature Specification On-line efficiency 96% Voltage wave shape while on battery Sinusoidal with less than 3% THD at linear load Surge suppression High Voltage
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    noise Specification 10oC - 40o C (50 oF -104oF) 20 - 80%; non-condensing Up to 3000 m (10,000 ft) above sea level Less than 55 dBA @ 1 meter C-4 HP Uninterruptible Power System R6000 Models User Guide
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    data 3-8 Battery Data menu 3-8 Battery mode 2-4 Index battery voltage, viewing 3-6 baud rate, setting 3-12 bezel, removing 4-3 button 12 sync range 3-12 UPS 3-1 voltage 3-2, 3-13 controls, front panel 2-1 counting active alarms 3-5 HP Uninterruptible Power System R6000 Models User Guide Index-1
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    C-1 help additional sources ix HP authorized resellers, telephone numbers x HP website ix related documents ix technical support telephone numbers ix High to Low Voltage Transformer (250V) 1-5 horn, alarm 3-11 HP authorized reseller x HP website ix humidity, relative C-4 I IEC-320 jumper cords 1-10
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    4-1 management software 1-5 manual Bypass mode 2-4 map of LCD menus 3-4 matching utility voltage with UPS configuration 3-2 parity, setting 3-12 part numbers hardware options 1-5 IEC-320 jumper cords 1-10 spare batteries 4-2 UPS models HP Uninterruptible Power System R6000 Models User Guide Index-3
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    10 password 3-11 Sleep mode 3-13 sync range 3-12 voltage 3-2, 3-13 shutting down 2-7 silencing an audible alarm 2-7 System Setup menu 3-10 T technical support ix telephone numbers x temperature, operating C-4 Test C-1 troubleshooting 5-1 HP Uninterruptible Power System R6000 Models User Guide
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    UPS 1-8 voltage setting up 3-2, 3-13 viewing 3-6 W warranties $25,000 Computer Load Protection Guarantee 1-11 limited 1-11 Pre-Failure Battery Warranty 4-8 wave shape C-3 website, HP ix weight C-1 width C-1 www.hp.com ix Index HP Uninterruptible Power System R6000 Models User Guide Index-5
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HP Uninterruptible Power System
R6000 Models
User Guide
December 2002 (Third Edition)
Part Number 347223-003