Omron BU1002SW This unit uses lead acid batteries, Usual operation, Quitting Battery Mode

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Safety precautions

Notes

Check the operation beforehand if the unit is used in any mode other than “Output 200V mode”.

In Battery Mode, the maximum voltage (peak voltage) of output (rectangular wave) may be lower than the maximum voltage in Commercial Power Mode. For this reason, some connected devices may fail to operate normally.

If this unit is used with an inductive device such as a coil or motor, check the operation beforehand.

With some types of devices, the effect of inrush current may cause this unit to stop operating properly.

In the event you transfer or sell this unit to a third party, please include all of the documentation that came with the unit. This is to ensure that the unit is used in line with the conditions described in the included documentation.

This manual contains important safety-related information. Please read and understand the contents of the manual before beginning operation.

Take measures for handling unforeseen accidents, such as data backup and system redundancy.

The output may stop when there is a circuit failure in the UPS.

This unit uses lead acid batteries,

Which are a valuable recyclable resource. Please recycle.

Pb

Explanation

Usual operation

You may either leave the power switch of the unit ON (operation status) or turn it OFF each time when stopping the connected system. Choose whichever operation method is more convenient. We recommend turning OFF the power switch when you do not use connected devices for a long time.

The battery can be charged once the AC input plug of the unit is connected to a wall outlet (commercial power).

Quitting Battery Mode

If a power failure lasts for an extended period of time, the battery discharges and power output from the unit stops. Shut down your computer after performing appropriate procedures (for example, saving data) while the unit is still supplying power.

Rebooting

If the battery discharges completely during a power failure, the unit stops. After recovery from the power failure, the unit automatically restarts and supplies power. If you do not want to restart the connected devices, turn OFF the power switch of either the unit or the connected devices.

See also

Setting switch 2 can be used to select whether or not auto restart is performed. See Page 43

Scheduled operation using the UPS monitoring software

When performing scheduled operation in which the UPS is stopped and a device such as a breaker is used to stop the UPS at the same time that commercial power stops, specify a period of no more than 3 months for the start of the next operation.

If you specify a period longer than 3 months, the internal timer is reset and the scheduled operation does not start. Note that this period reduces to approximately half when the battery is dead. If a period of 3 months is exceeded, you start operation by supplying commercial power and pressing the start switch. However, if the battery is dead, you may not be able to start operation.

In this case, replace the battery according to the instructions in “6-2 Replacing the battery” on page 54.

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Contents BU1002SW/BU3002SW Introduction Internal Battery Start Installation/connection Procedure from installation to operationTable of Contents Keep plastic package bags out of reach of children Safety precautionsMisuse may cause death or serious injury Do not disassemble, repair, or modify the unit Provide secure groundingDo not pinch or tie the cable of the unit Doing so may compromise the safety of devices If fluid leaks from the unit, do not touch the fluid Do not allow the unit to come in contact with waterPerform replacement on a stable and flat place Do not insert metal objects into the battery connectorsUse a specified battery for replacement Do not disassemble or modify the batteryDo not use a new battery and an old battery at the same time Do not put the battery into fire and do not break itDo not perform a withstand voltage test Rebooting Quitting Battery ModeScheduled operation using the UPS monitoring software This unit uses lead acid batteriesPreparation 2Checking the contentsUnpacking the product Front view Name of each partSide view BU1002SW BU3002SW Rear viewExplanation of symbols used on unit Precautions and notes on installation and connection Installation and connectionDo not install the unit in other than specified orientations Installation and connection Do not perform a withstand voltage test BU1002SW Installation and connectionBU3002SW Casters locked Group control of power supply output Connecting the equipmentOutput on Output OFF Connecting a device to the power supply output BU1002SWNfpa Input plug L6-15P Front view BU3002SW Rated value of output capacity Max kVA/2100W Connecting a device to the power supply output BU3002SWRear panel Input plug L6-20P Front view Checking the operation Turn on the units power switchBring all the connected devices into operation OFF Battery Mode, check the units LED display and beep soundMeasuring the initial value of backup time Charging the batteryRecharging the battery Operation Precautions and notes for operationExplanation Start procedure Start and stop procedures and basic operationOperation Turn on the power switch of the UPS Setting switch 1 can be used to turn the beeper ON/OFF. Operation after a power failureStop procedure Operation during recovery from a power failureConnection capacity/battery level meter Displays and beeps in normal operation Interpreting beeps and displaysDisplay and beep for battery replacement Suspending a beep UPS functionsSelf-diagnosis test Changing the setting of the functions Description of the auto battery test functionSetting switch function list UPS functions BS signal reception time corresponds to the setting switch BS signal valid range setting setting switch Settings available for this operation are shown below UPS operation mode settingsSettable items and explanations OFF Settings Cold start How to measure backup time Measuring the backup timeEstimated backup time For Windows Server 2003/XP/Me/2000/Windows NT/Linux/MacBUM100S Checking the battery Maintenance and InspectionLife of battery estimated replacement timing Methods for checking the batteryReplacing the battery Procedure for recycling the battery Battery recyclingDo 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 Do not put your fingers into the fan Replacing the fanFan replacement procedure Cleaning the UPS CleaningUPS monitoring software Using the UPS monitoring software and contact signalSoftware title RS-232C Connect the UPS to a computerWhen connecting 2 or more computers to the UPS When using UPS Power Manager UPS monitoring software for MacExplanation Install the included UPS service driver on the computer Connector Click Perform UPS service setupStopping the UPS Recycling and Discarding the BatteryCheck Set Click How to set up UPS service set the time to shut down WindowsCheck Set Check Set Contact Signal Contact signalSignal output Low battery level signal output BLRemote ON/OFF Signal Items that can be set using the contact signal cardBU/BL signal reverse output setting Output delay time setting for backup signal output BUContact Signal Connector female DSUB9P Insert/ removal method of contact signal cardContact Signal ratings Remote ON/OFF connectorContact Signal circuit inside the UPS Example of the use of the Contact Signal circuitRemote ON/OFF circuit Precautions and notes for the use of the Contact SignalAdding an SNMP/Web card Using an SNMP/Web cardSpecifications Description featuresSNMP/Web card outline Connecting an additional battery unit Extending the backup timeAdding BUM300S to the BU3002SW Problem Check and remedy TroubleshootingReferences SpecificationsBU3002SW DimensionsRelated products Circuit block diagramK1L-D-06051B