Dell H945N, K802N, K811N, K792N, J735N, 1000W, 2700W, J727N, 1920W, H928N, H919N CEE 7/7 Schuko to C19

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Table 2. Power Cord Ratings (continued)

Dell UPS Model and Voltage

Power Cord

Rating

Country

Supplied Cord Set

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

CEE 7/7 Schuko to C19

16A

Europe (Schuko)

Yes

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

BS 1363 to C19

13A

United Kingdom (New)

Yes

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

GB2009.1 to C19

16A

China

Yes

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

C19 to C20 Jumper

16A

Europe/Australia

Yes

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

C19 to C20 Jumper

16A

China

Yes

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

BS 546 to C19

15A

United Kingdom(Old)

Optional

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

TI16S3 to C19

16A

Thailand

Optional

 

 

 

 

 

 

2700W

230V

AS 3112 to C19

15A

Australia

Optional

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

IRAM2073 to C19

16A

Argentina

Optional

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

CEI 23-50 to C19

16A

Italy

Optional

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

KSC8305 to C19

15A

South Korea

Optional

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

IS 1293 to C19

16A

India

Optional

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

NBR 14136 to C19

16A

Brazil

Optional

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

C19 to C20 Jumper

16A

North America

Optional

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

L6-20P to C19

15A

North America

Optional

 

 

 

 

 

 

4For models with a detachable power cord. Plug the detachable UPS power cord into the input connector on the UPS rear panel.

5Plug the UPS power cord into a power outlet.

The UPS front panel display illuminates. The Dell startup screen changes to the UPS status summary screen. The UPS front panel display shows the flashing Standby icon .

6Press the button on the UPS front panel.

After the startup is complete, the status icon changes to the appropriate icon based on the UPS operating mode (see Table 4 on page 42).

7On the UPS status summary screen, press the button to check for active alarms or notices. Resolve any active alarms before continuing. See “Troubleshooting” on page 69.

If there are no active alarms, a “No Active Alarms” message appears.

8Verify that the Normal icon appears on the UPS status summary screen, indicating that the UPS is operating normally and any loads are powered (see Table 4 on page 42).

9If an optional EBM is installed, see “Configuring the UPS for an EBM” on page 54.

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Contents Users Guide September 2009 S 164201787 Table of Contents Dell UPS Management Software RS-232 and USB Communication PortsUPS Status Menu Event Log Menu Testing BatteriesDell Line-Interactive Rack UPS IntroductionIntroduction What are You Looking For? Find It Here Finding InformationUPS Output Power Safety WarningsSafety Warnings Safety Warnings Inspecting the Equipment InstallationUnpacking the Cabinet Unpacking the CabinetLifting the Cabinet 100V/120V Rear Panel Identifying the UPS Rear Panels120V, 1500W/100V Rear Panel 120V, 2300W/100V Rear Panel Dell Line-Interactive Rack UPS Front Panel Identifying the UPS Front PanelRackmount Setup UPS SetupRemoving the Battery Tray Installing the Rails Installing the Cabinet Installing the Battery Tray Installing the UPS Front Cover Tower SetupConnect the internal battery connector Rotate the control panel 90 counterclockwise see Figure Carefully position the cabinet upright see Figure Removing the Battery Connector Cover Installing the EBMInstalling the Battery Connection Cover Installing Remote Emergency Power-off Installing the UPSRepo Connector Repo Connections Wire FunctionUPS Initial Startup Minimum Upstream Circuit Breaker Rating UPS Output PowerRating Power Cord RatingsAustralia Optional GB2099 to C13 CEE 7/7 Schuko to C19 Installation Starting the UPS OperationUPS Startup and Shutdown UPS Shutdown Starting the UPS on BatteryControl Button Functions Control Button Sequence Control Panel FunctionsStartup Screen Changing the LanguageDisplay Functions UPS Status Screen LockedBattery Test Status Battery ModeBad Battery Detected or Battery Disconnected UPS General Alarms ActiveBattery Status Screens Description Status Summary Screens Description Normal ModeStandby Mode Measurements Event LogControl Screens Description Control ScreensIdentification SettingsSettings Description Available Settings Default Setting Settings Description Available Settings Default Setting Settings Description Available Settings Default Setting Settings Description Available Settings Default Setting Behavior on Overload Retrieving the Event LogControlling Load Segments Through the Display Configuring Load SegmentsConfiguring Automatic Start Delay Configuring Automatic on Battery Shutdown Configuring the UPS for an EBM Configuring Battery SettingsConfiguring Automatic Battery Tests Configuring Automatic RestartRunning Automatic Battery Tests RS-232 and USB Communication Ports Additional UPS FeaturesGND RS-232 Communication Port Pin AssignmentDell Network Management Card Dell Network Management Card OptionalDell UPS Management Software UPS and Battery Care UPS MaintenanceRemoving the UPS Front Cover Transporting the UPSDisconnect the internal battery connectors see Figure Replacing the UPS Front Cover Storing the UPS and BatteriesUpdating the UPS Firmware When to Replace BatteriesTesting Batteries Specifications Nominal Voltage Efficiency Normal modePower Levels Electrical InputSafety Conformance Environmental and SafetyOperating Temperature Temperature Relative HumidityFuses Battery ConfigurationBattery Runtimes VoltageUPS Status Menu TroubleshootingAccessing Alarms and Conditions Event Log Menu Typical Alarms and ConditionsAction Troubleshooting Silencing the Alarm
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