Compaq 3000 Series manual Remote Emergency Power Off Repo Port, Compaq SNMP-EN Internal Adapter

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Compaq SNMP-EN Internal Adapter

In a network environment, the SNMP-EN Internal Adapter provides a user interface, allowing communication between the UPS and the server (when the SNMP-based power management software, Compaq OnliNet Centro, is installed). For workstations or other peripheral equipment that cannot be interrupted by a network management system, a UPS with the SNMP-EN Internal Adapter option installed can also provide a power management solution.

Using the SNMP-EN Internal Adapter SNMP communication interface, system administrators can quickly ascertain if power-related problems exist anywhere on the network. A Compaq UPS, connected by an SNMP-EN Internal Adapter to power management software, can virtually eliminate costly downtime due to power outages or surges, and decrease day-to-day network management annoyances like spontaneous rebooting, lost files and corrupted data—issues resulting from inconsistent power.

Compaq OnliNet Centro software is a versatile application that can schedule network component shutdowns or, in case of a utility power outage, perform graceful, sequential shutdown of network components.

Remote Emergency Power Off (REPO) Port

The 3000 Series UPS models include a Remote Emergency Power Off (REPO) port. The REPO feature allows the UPS to be shut down from a remote location. To use this feature, the REPO port must be connected to a remote, normally open switch (not supplied). When this switch is closed, the UPS immediately disconnects power from its load segments.

To shut down the entire network in the event of an emergency, the REPO ports of multiple UPS units can be connected to a single switch.

IMPORTANT: The REPO port meets the requirements of NFPA Articles 645-10 and 645-11 for a Disconnecting Means.

IMPORTANT:

If the remote switch is closed, the REPO feature shuts down protected devices immediately and does not utilize the orderly shutdown procedure initiated by Compaq Power Management Software.

The REPO feature shuts down UPS units operating under either utility or battery power.

If the UPS was operating on battery power when the remote switch was closed, no power will be available to the devices until utility power is restored.

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Contents 3000SeriesUPS Page Contents Iv Compaq 3000 Series UPS Operation and Reference Guide InstallationAppendix a Vi Compaq 3000 Series UPS Operation and Reference Guide Appendix CText Conventions About This GuideSymbols in Text Symbols on EquipmentViii Compaq 3000 Series UPS Operation and Reference Guide About This Guide PrecautionsRack Stability Getting HelpCompaq 3000 Series UPS Operation and Reference Guide Compaq Website Compaq Authorized Reseller Compaq Technical SupportOverview Front Panels Compaq 3000 Series UPS ModelsSeries UPS Models 2Compaq 3000 Series UPS Operation and Reference GuideOverview Rear Panels4Compaq 3000 Series UPS Operation and Reference Guide Communications port 6Compaq 3000 Series UPS Operation and Reference Guide Standard UPS FeaturesCommunications Port Power Management SoftwareCompaq Power Management Software Hardware Option Cards8Compaq 3000 Series UPS Operation and Reference Guide Compaq Scalable UPS Card Compaq Multi-Server UPS CardRemote Emergency Power Off Repo Port Compaq SNMP-EN Internal Adapter10Compaq 3000 Series UPS Operation and Reference Guide $25,000 Computer Load Protection Guarantee Pre-Failure Battery WarrantyWarranties Installation Installation Requirements Items not supplied with the UPS kitItems supplied with the UPS kit Before Starting the UPS InstallationRack Mounting the UPS Connecting the Remote Emergency Power Off Connecting to the Communications PortRemoving the connector block Starting the UPS Checking the Battery Recharge Date LabelConnecting Devices to the UPS Connecting the UPS to Utility PowerFront panel LED display and controls Powering up the UPSCheck the front panel LED display Completing the InstallationInstallation is Now Complete Placing the UPS in Operate modeOperation Operate Mode Standby ModeConfigure Mode Modes of OperationSleep Mode Front Panel ControlsOperation 4Compaq 3000 Series UPS Operation and Reference Guide Front Panel Indicators Front Panel LEDs Standby and Operate ModesAC Input LEDs Site Wiring Fault LED Battery Charge LEDsBattery Service LED Load Level LEDs Communication LEDOn LED Overcurrent Protection Overcurrent ProtectionPlacing the UPS in Operate Mode Standby mode controls Returning to Standby ModeInitiating a Self-test Silencing an Audio Alarm Audio AlarmAudio Alarm Conditions 12Compaq 3000 Series UPS Operation and Reference GuideOperation Configuration Configure mode controls On LED LED On button Placing the UPS in Configure ModeConfiguration Configuration Parameters and their LED IndicatorsExplanation Configuration Parameters/LED IndicatorsConfiguration Parameters/LED Indicators Changing Configuration Parameters Optimizing Battery Life By Matching the Utility Voltage Nominal Configuration Operating Ranges VAC All High Voltage Models Operating Ranges VAC North America and Japanese ModelsBattery Maintenance 2Compaq 3000 Series Operation and Reference Guide When to Replace Batteries Battery MaintenanceCharging Batteries Obtaining New Batteries Pre-Failure Battery WarrantyReplacing Batteries 4Compaq 3000 Series Operation and Reference GuideTo replace batteries with the UPS Operate mode hot-swapping Removing the Battery PackPreparing the UPS To replace batteries with the UPS OffRemoving the faceplate 6Compaq 3000 Series Operation and Reference GuideRemove two screws to access the battery pack 8Compaq 3000 Series Operation and Reference Guide Disconnecting the battery pack terminal connectionsSliding the battery pack out to reveal the second handle Installing New Batteries10Compaq 3000 Series Operation and Reference Guide Replacing the battery cable retainer bracket Battery cablesTesting New Batteries Care and Storage of Batteries Disposing of Used Batteries12Compaq 3000 Series Operation and Reference Guide Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Guide UPS Start Troubleshooting During StartTroubleshooting After Start Troubleshooting Guide After StartTroubleshooting Troubleshooting Guide After Start Repairing the UPS Federal Communications Commission Notice Regulatory Compliance NoticesClass B Equipment Class a EquipmentModifications CablesRegulatory Compliance Notices A-3 European Union Notice Canadian Notice Avis CanadienRegulatory Compliance Notices A-5 Japanese Notice Taiwanese NoticeBattery Replacement Notice Electrostatic Discharge Grounding Methods Specifications Input Specifications Physical SpecificationsTable C-1 Physical Specifications 3000 Series UPS Models Table C-2 Input Specifications 3000 Series UPS ModelsOutput Specifications Table C-3 Output Specifications 3000 Series UPS ModelsSpecifications C-3 Output Table C-4 Output Specifications 3000 Series UPS ModelsTable C-6 Battery Specifications 3000 Series UPS Models Battery SpecificationsSpecifications C-5 Table C-5 Overcurrent Protection Per ModelBattery Runtime Specifications C-7 Environmental SpecificationsIndex Numbers and SymbolsCompaq 3000 Series UPS Operation and Reference Guide Index Http Index Important Safety Information Important Safety 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