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Epo And Roo Configuration

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EPO AND ROO CONFIGURATION The Emergency Power Off (EPO) port is a safety feature that can be used to immediately shut down the UPS and cut off its power supply to connected equipment. It is necessary to manually press the power switch on the LCD module to restart the UPS and reapply power to connected equipment. The Remote On/Off (ROO) shares the same port with EPO and those two functions can be used at the same time. ROO is a remote power control function which allows users not only to power on but also power off the UPS from a remote location. Installation 1. Verify the UPS is off and unplugged. 2. The EPO/ROO interface is an IEC 60950 safety extra low voltage (SELV) circuit. Follow the appropriate circuit diagram below to wire the provided EPO cable to your EPO/ROO configuration. Connect isolated dry contacts and use ONLY latching switch. EPO OPTION 1: USER SUPPLIED NORMALLY OPEN SWITCH (RECOMMENDED) OPTION 2: USER SUPPLIED NORMALLY CLOSED SWITCH 1 ROO SWITCH 1 ROO SWITCH 2 2 N.C. EPO SWITCH 3 4 41 N.O. EPO SWITCH 3 4 3-4 JUMPER 3. After wiring, make sure the external EPO/ROO switch is not activated to enable UPS output. 4. Plug the UPS into an AC outlet and turn the UPS on via power switch on the LCD module. 5. Activate the external EPO/ROO switch to test the function. Check the status change of UPS from its LCD module. 6. For EPO user: De-activate the external EPO switch and restart the UPS via power switch on the LCD model. For ROO user: Press the external ROO switch again to restart the UPS. Restriction on ROO A. ROO can only turn on the UPS when utility is available. B. ROO becomes inactive if the UPS is shut down due to Fault, Low Battery, or EPO; it is necessary to manually press the power switch on the LCD module to restart the UPS and reapply power to connected equipment. C. ROO is active only when UPS power status is the same as ROO circuit.* If they are different, manually adjust the external ROO switch to synchronize current UPS status. For instance, the UPS is turned off via power switch on the LCD module; however, the ROO switch stays in "on" position, which means the contact is closed. Users have to manually press the external ROO switch to "off" position, making contact open, to reactivate the ROO, verifying the power status shown on LCD module and ROO switch is on the same page. And then users can press the external ROO switch again to turn on the UPS. *Power switch on the LCD module, software and external ROO switch can all turn on/off the UPS. 16

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The Emergency Power Off (EPO) port is a safety feature that can be used to immediately shut down the UPS and cut
off its power supply to connected equipment. It is necessary to manually press the power switch on the LCD module to
restart the UPS and reapply power to connected equipment.
The Remote On/Off (ROO) shares the same port with EPO and those two functions can be used at the same time.
ROO is a remote power control function which allows users not only to power on but also power off the UPS from a
remote location.
Installation
1.
Verify the UPS is off and unplugged.
2.
The EPO/ROO interface is an IEC 60950 safety extra low voltage (SELV) circuit. Follow the appropriate circuit
diagram below to wire the provided EPO cable to your EPO/ROO configuration. Connect isolated dry contacts
and use ONLY latching switch.
3.
After wiring, make sure the external EPO/ROO switch is not activated to enable UPS output.
4.
Plug the UPS into an AC outlet and turn the UPS on via power switch on the LCD module.
5.
Activate the external EPO/ROO switch to test the function. Check the status change of UPS from its LCD module.
6.
For EPO user: De-activate the external EPO switch and restart the UPS via power switch on the LCD model.
For ROO user: Press the external ROO switch again to restart the UPS.
Restriction on ROO
A.
ROO can only turn on the UPS when utility is available.
B.
ROO becomes inactive if the UPS is shut down due to Fault, Low Battery, or EPO; it is necessary to manually
press the power switch on the LCD module to restart the UPS and reapply power to connected equipment.
C.
ROO is active only when UPS power status is the same as ROO circuit.* If they are different, manually adjust the
external ROO switch to synchronize current UPS status.
For instance, the UPS is turned off via power switch on the LCD module; however, the ROO switch stays in “on”
position, which means the contact is closed. Users have to manually press the external ROO switch to “off”
position, making contact open, to reactivate the ROO, verifying the power status shown on LCD module and
ROO switch is on the same page. And then users can press the external ROO switch again to turn on the UPS.
*Power switch on the LCD module, software and external ROO switch can all turn on/off the UPS.
EPO
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OPTION 1: USER SUPPLIED NORMALLY OPEN SWITCH
(RECOMMENDED)
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OPTION 2: USER SUPPLIED NORMALLY CLOSED SWITCH
3-4 JUMPER
ROO SWITCH
N.O. EPO SWITCH
N.C. EPO SWITCH
ROO SWITCH
EPO AND ROO CONFIGURATION