HP R7000 manual Connecting the UPS to utility power, Connecting devices to the UPS

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This connection is used to access the UPS Network Module remotely through the web interface. The UPS Network Module also uses the network connection to communicate to the configured HPPP Clients and to facilitate SNMP-based monitoring.

To configure the UPS Network Module, see "Configuring the UPS Network Module (on page 25)."

Connecting the UPS to utility power

WARNING: To prevent injury from electric shock or damage to the equipment:

Plug the input line cord into a grounded (earthed) electrical outlet that is installed near the equipment and is easily accessible.

Do not disable the grounding plug on the input line cord. The grounding plug is an important safety feature.

Do not use extension cords.

Connect the UPS to a grounded utility power outlet. When the UPS is plugged in, it automatically enters Standby mode and begins charging the batteries.

Connecting devices to the UPS

CAUTION: Do not plug laser printers into the UPS output receptacles. The instantaneous current drawn by this type of printer can overload the UPS.

Before connecting devices:

Verify that the UPS will not overload by checking that the ratings of the devices do not exceed the UPS capacity.

Evenly distribute connected devices to both circuit breakers. See "UPS output specifications (on page 50)" for the maximum current rating for each receptacle.

After verifying that the UPS will not overload:

1.Turn on the circuit breakers for load segments 1 and 2.

2.Connect the device power cords to the appropriate output receptacles on the rear panel of the UPS.

To provide additional receptacles:

Plug a PDU or other device into a high current, large output receptacle. The large output receptacles can be turned off and on using power management software ("Power Protector software" on page 35).

Connect an extension bar to any IEC-320-C19 receptacle to yield seven additional IEC-320-C13 receptacles.

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Contents HP UPS R7000 User Guide Part Number February EditionPage Contents Maintenance Power Protector softwareSpares Important safety information UPS R7000 featuresOverview UPS R7000 overviewComponent identification UPS front panelUPS front panel controls DescriptionUPS rear panel Repo port ERM rear panel Installation and configuration PrecautionsPreparing to install the hardware Tools and materialsInstalling the mounting rails Selecting a siteReadying the equipment Hex nuts Cage nuts Cage nut-fitting toolInstallation and configuration Installation and configuration Installation and configuration Preparing the rails for integrated shipping Installing the UPS Connecting the battery leadsInstallation and configuration Configuring a USB to serial converter Reassigning the USB COM ports Installation and configuration Installation and configuration Connecting the ground bonding cable Connecting the network cableConnecting the UPS to utility power Connecting devices to the UPSConfiguring the UPS Network Module Starting power to the loadConnecting the configuration cable Configuring the UPS Network Module network settings Be sure that the UPS is powered onLaunching a terminal emulation program Accessing the web interface Installing the ERM Configuring the UPS Network Module settingsAttaching the ERM front bezel Connecting the ERM to the UPS Charging the ERM batteriesStandby mode Operate modeAuto-Bypass mode UPS operationsConfiguring the UPS Changing the languageChanging display functions After connecting the Repo port on Verifying the Repo port connectionPowering down the UPS Power management Power Protector softwarePower management Maintenance Important battery safety information Replacing the batteriesBattery care and storage guidelines UPS battery replacement procedureMaintenance Replacing the UPS Disconnect the battery leads Remove the UPS battery bracket Replacing the ERM Updating the UPS firmwareTroubleshooting Alarm troubleshootingAlarm number Alarm name Alarm description Alarm type Battery connection condition General alarm conditionSilencing an audible alarm Bypass is out of rangeInternal UPS fault condition Low battery shutdownsInput voltage is out of range Insufficient warning of low batteriesSite wiring condition UPS does not provide the expected backup timeUPS frequently switches between utility and battery power Repo conditionUPS is in Auto-Bypass mode UPS is on batteryUtility power condition UPS is on bypassSpecifications UPS physical specificationsERM physical specifications UPS input specificationsPower protection specifications Voltage specificationsOutput tolerance specifications Output feature specificationsBattery specifications Average battery runtimeMinimum battery runtime Environmental specifications Repo port specificationsUPS spare parts list SparesOrdering spares Hardware optionsSafety and regulatory compliance Warranty information Limited warranty$250,000 Computer Load Protection Guarantee Regulatory informationPre-Failure Battery Warranty Recommended duration of useElectrostatic discharge Preventing electrostatic dischargeGrounding methods to prevent electrostatic discharge Support and other resources Before you contact HPHP contact information Acronyms and abbreviations Documentation feedback Index Index