Omron BU3002SW, BU1002SW specifications Do not perform a withstand voltage test

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Safety precautions

Notes

When moving the unit from a cold place to a warm place, leave it for several hours before using it.

If the unit is promptly turned ON after being moved to a warmer place, condensation may form inside the unit and cause it to fail.

Charge the battery for at least 8 hours soon after purchasing the unit.

If you do not use the unit for a long time after the purchase, the battery may deteriorate and the battery may become unusable.

To charge a battery, connect the AC input plug of the unit to a wall outlet (commercial power).

When storing the unit, charge the battery for at least 8 hours and turn OFF the power switch.

Even if the unit is not used, the battery gradually discharges, and if it is left for a long time, it goes into an over discharge state.

The backup time may become shorter or the battery may become unusable.

We recommend keeping the temperature 25°C or less when storing the unit for long periods of time. Connect the unit’s AC input plug to a wall outlet (commercial power) for at least 8 hours at the following intervals:

-Every 6 months when storage temperature is 25°C or less

-Every 2 months when storage temperature is 40°C or less

Turn off the power switch of the unit during storage.

Do not short the output lines of the unit to each other, and do not short the output lines to the ground.

The unit may fail.

Do not connect the AC input plug of the unit to its Power Supply Output Receptacle during the Battery Mode.

The unit may fail.

Do not connect a page printer (such as a laser printer) to the unit.

The unit repeatedly and frequently switches between Commercial Power Mode and Battery Mode, which may shorten the life of the battery.

The page printer has a large peak current, so an excess of the connection capacity or a power failure due to instantaneous voltage drop may be detected.

Check system operation beforehand if the unit is used in combination with a device whose power supply frequency fluctuates widely, such as a personal electric generator.

The unit automatically recognizes the input power frequency when input power is supplied.If the unit is connected when the input power frequency is not stable at the rated level, the unit may misidentify the power supply frequency and may fail to operate normally. (If the unit is in operation, changing from commer- cial power supply to another power supply source, such as generating equipment, will cause no problem. Set the generator's frequency to the same level as that of the commercial power supply.)

Do not install or store the unit in a place exposed to direct sunlight.

The rise of temperature may cause the built-in battery to deteriorate rapidly and become unusable.

Do not perform a withstand voltage test.

The input circuit has a built-in surge absorption device. A withstand voltage test may break it.

When performing an insulation resistance test, use the 400V DC range.

Before stopping the commercial power to the unit, turn OFF the power switch of the unit.

The unit enters Battery Mode when commercial power is stopped. If you frequently use the unit in Battery Mode, the battery life may be significantly shortened.

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Contents BU1002SW/BU3002SW Introduction Internal Battery Procedure from installation to operation Start Installation/connectionTable of Contents Safety precautions Keep plastic package bags out of reach of childrenMisuse may cause death or serious injury Provide secure grounding Do not disassemble, repair, or modify the unitDo not pinch or tie the cable of the unit Doing so may compromise the safety of devices Do not allow the unit to come in contact with water If fluid leaks from the unit, do not touch the fluidDo not insert metal objects into the battery connectors Perform replacement on a stable and flat placeUse a specified battery for replacement Do not disassemble or modify the batteryDo not put the battery into fire and do not break it Do not use a new battery and an old battery at the same timeDo not perform a withstand voltage test Quitting Battery Mode RebootingScheduled operation using the UPS monitoring software This unit uses lead acid batteries2Checking the contents PreparationUnpacking the product Name of each part Front viewSide view Rear view BU1002SW BU3002SWExplanation of symbols used on unit Installation and connection Precautions and notes on installation and connectionDo not install the unit in other than specified orientations Installation and connection Do not perform a withstand voltage test Installation and connection BU1002SWBU3002SW Casters locked Connecting the equipment Group control of power supply outputConnecting a device to the power supply output BU1002SW Output on Output OFFNfpa Input plug L6-15P Front view Connecting a device to the power supply output BU3002SW BU3002SW Rated value of output capacity Max kVA/2100WRear panel Input plug L6-20P Front view Turn on the units power switch Checking the operationBring all the connected devices into operation Battery Mode, check the units LED display and beep sound OFFCharging the battery Measuring the initial value of backup timeRecharging the battery Precautions and notes for operation OperationExplanation Start and stop procedures and basic operation Start procedureOperation Turn on the power switch of the UPS Operation after a power failure Setting switch 1 can be used to turn the beeper ON/OFF.Operation during recovery from a power failure Stop procedureConnection capacity/battery level meter Interpreting beeps and displays Displays and beeps in normal operationDisplay and beep for battery replacement UPS functions Suspending a beepSelf-diagnosis test Description of the auto battery test function Changing the setting of the functionsSetting switch function list UPS functions BS signal reception time corresponds to the setting switch BS signal valid range setting setting switch UPS operation mode settings Settings available for this operation are shown belowSettable items and explanations OFF Settings Cold start Measuring the backup time How to measure backup timeEstimated backup time For Windows Server 2003/XP/Me/2000/Windows NT/Linux/MacBUM100S Maintenance and Inspection Checking the batteryLife of battery estimated replacement timing Methods for checking the batteryReplacing the battery Battery recycling Procedure for recycling the batteryDo not hold the connector or cable of the battery pack Tighten the 2 screws Battery replacement is now complete Red tape Tighten 2 screws After replacing the battery during operation Replacing the fan Do not put your fingers into the fanFan replacement procedure Cleaning Cleaning the UPSUsing the UPS monitoring software and contact signal UPS monitoring softwareSoftware title Connect the UPS to a computer RS-232CWhen using UPS Power Manager UPS monitoring software for Mac When connecting 2 or more computers to the UPSExplanation Install the included UPS service driver on the computer Connector Perform UPS service setup ClickRecycling and Discarding the Battery Stopping the UPSHow to set up UPS service set the time to shut down Windows Check Set ClickCheck Set Check Set Contact signal Contact SignalSignal output Low battery level signal output BLItems that can be set using the contact signal card Remote ON/OFF SignalOutput delay time setting for backup signal output BU BU/BL signal reverse output settingInsert/ removal method of contact signal card Contact Signal Connector female DSUB9PRemote ON/OFF connector Contact Signal ratingsContact Signal circuit inside the UPS Example of the use of the Contact Signal circuitPrecautions and notes for the use of the Contact Signal Remote ON/OFF circuitUsing an SNMP/Web card Adding an SNMP/Web cardDescription features SpecificationsSNMP/Web card outline Extending the backup time Connecting an additional battery unitAdding BUM300S to the BU3002SW Troubleshooting Problem Check and remedySpecifications ReferencesDimensions BU3002SWCircuit block diagram Related productsK1L-D-06051B