Liebert GXT2-6000 RT208 GXT2-6000RT208 Configuration Program Features, What You Will Need

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Configuration Program

8.0CONFIGURATION PROGRAM

The final step of installation may require custom configuration of your UPS using the enclosed config- uration program. Some configuration settings may be changed only while the UPS is off. These should be set before the UPS is put into full time service powering the critical load.

For most users operating with 120 VAC L-N and with no external batteries, the factory default set- tings will be adequate. This manual illustrates the features available for modification, as well as the factory default setting.

The factory default L-N setting is 120 VAC. When first powered by the AC input, the UPS will auto- sense the utility phase angle between L1 and L2, setting the UPS to operate as either a 120/208 VAC system (120 degrees, leading or lagging) or a 120/240 VAC system (180 degrees).

If your application requires that the L1-N, L2-N voltages be set at 100, 110, 115 or 127 VAC, the cor- responding phase angle between L1 and L2 is restricted. The VAC settings of 100, 110 and 115 may work only with a phase angle of 180 degrees. A VAC setting of 127 VAC will work only with a phase angle of 120 degrees (leading or lagging).

To confirm the phase angle of the utility input, measure the L1-N, L2-N and L1-L2 VAC of the utility input that is intended for the UPS. If the measured L1-L2 voltage is equal to the average L-N voltage times 2.0, then the phase angle is 180 degrees and the L-N VAC may be set at 100, 110, 115 or 120 VAC. The nominal L1-L2 voltages for these four settings will be 200, 220, 230 or 240 VAC, respec- tively.

If the measured L1-L2 voltage is equal to the average L-N voltage times 1.73, then the phase angle is 120 degrees and the L-N VAC may be set at either 120 or 127 VAC. The nominal L1-L2 voltages for these two settings will be 208 or 220 VAC, respectively.

Selecting a L-N nominal voltage that is not compatible with the L1-L2 phase angle detected by the UPS when AC input is applied will result in a fault alarm and the UPS will not operate from utility power.

8.1GXT2-6000RT208 Configuration Program Features

The configuration program enables the user to perform the following functions:

Select one of five L-N output voltages to match local voltages

Enable or disable Auto-Restart

Select frequency converter operation with a fixed output frequency of 50 or 60 Hz

Set the Low Battery Warning alarm time from 2 to 30 minutes

Enable or disable the Auto-Battery test

Set the Auto-Battery test to 7, 14, 21 or 28 days

Specify the number of external battery cabinets connected to the UPS to adjust the remaining run time calculations reported by Liebert software products

Modify the shutdown setting of DB-9 pin 6 (for information on pin assignments, see 11.0 - Com- munications)

8.1.1What You Will Need

In addition to the GXT2-6000RT208 UPS, you will need the configuration program diskette and serial cable (beige or tan, three-wire: GND, TX, RX; straight through 2-2, 3-3, 5-5) included in the UPS accessory box. A computer—desktop or laptop—running Windows 95® or later is also required to set up and run the configuration program.

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Contents GXT2-6000RT208 Power AvailabilityPage Table of Contents Controls and Indicators Configuration ProgramTroubleshooting MaintenanceSpecifications Modes of OperationFigures Important Safety Instructions Page Glossary of Symbols Introduction and System Description Battery Charger Rectifier/Power Factor Correction PFC CircuitInverter System DescriptionDC to DC Converter BatteryDynamic Bypass Main Frame and Electronics Internal Battery PackMajor Components PD-001 Removable Power Distribution BoxGEC connector Mounting hardware Rack mount Handles Top bezels Tower use Battery cover grilleConfiguration Disk Ferrite Beads WHAT’S IncludedInstallation and Configuration Install the Main CabinetTower UPS Installation Attach Bezels to TopQuantity Installing the Adjustable Rack-Mount Kit-Sold SeparatelyReturn flanges Retaining Latches Front Innermembers members Rack Depth M4 nuts M4 nutsExternal Battery Cabinet Installation Replacing a power distribution box Connect Input/Output PowerDistribution Box Electrical Connections Slide cover over connec- tors Loosen screws to move coverPD-HDWR and PD-HDWR-MBS Terminal Block Connections 4 PD-001 Power Distribution BoxElectrical requirements-PD-HDWR and PD-HDWR-MBS Electrical requirements-PD-001Install the Internal Battery Pack Install the Grounding Electrode ConductorGround Electrode System or Protective Earth System Initial Startup and Electrical Checks Initial Startup and Electrical Checks Configuration Program GXT2-6000RT208 Configuration Program FeaturesWhat You Will Need Configuration Program-Installation Establishing Communication Link with the UPS Read/Confirm UPS Configuration Settings Configuration Program-OperationChanging UPS Settings Exit Without Changing UPS SettingsOutput Voltage UPS TabAuto Restart N Reverse Detection 120V UPS Models OnlyFrequency Selection Options TabOptions Tab Used With Earlier GXT 2U Models Low Battery Time Warning Battery TabAuto Battery Test Time Battery Cabinets NumberAbout Tab Controls and Indicators ON/Alarm Silence/Battery Test ButtonOFF/Bypass Button Horizontal overlay for rack mountingFault Indicator Red Battery Level Indicators 5 GreenBypass Indicator Amber UPS on Indicator GreenBattery Mode Operation Normal Mode OperationBattery Recharge Operation Modes of OperationCommunications Communications Interface Port11.1.1 DB-9 Interface Port Communications Snmp Web Card Snmp AdapterUPS Intelligent Communications Pin 4 Remote Shutdown on BatteryKey to Repo switch connections 1 VDC Sense Ground Remote Emergency Power OffRepo Connection Maintenance Battery ReplacementInternal Battery Replacement Procedures Battery Cover Captive Screws Front BezelsConnector Connector cover Cover Electrical connectors UPS ReplacementFault indicators TroubleshootingIndicator status Diagnosis/Audible alarm Troubleshooting guide Problem Cause Solution Alarm conditionsCondition Alarm Only phase angles of 120, 180 or 240 degrees ±10 Battery/External Cabinets Load% Minutes Battery run times6000VA Run Time Auto-Learning Battery Run Times UPS specifications SpecificationsPower distribution box specifications Battery specificationsSee Battery run times Model NumberExternal battery cabinet specifications Product Warranty RegistrationUsed w/ UPS Model GXT2-6000RT208 Dimensions in mm Specifications Page Company Behind the Products Technical Support/ServiceLocations Asia 23F, Allied Kajima Bldg