HP Uninterruaptible Power System R1500 XR Models 217823-002 manual UPS R1500 XR Models

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Overview

Network Transient Protector

The UPS includes a Network Transient Protector (NTP) that provides surge protection for connected communication devices.

CAUTION: To avoid damaging the equipment, do not connect the Network Transient

Protector to a digital PBX line. Connect either to an analog phone line or to a network.

Overcurrent Protection

Select models feature overcurrent protection provided through resettable circuit protectors located on the UPS rear panel.

UPS R1500 XR Models

The UPS models include the following.

Table 1-1: UPS R1500 XR Models

UPS Model

Kit Part

Unit Part

Series

Comments

 

 

Number

Number

Number

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

R1500

XR NA

204404-001

204405-001

EO3008

Domestic, low-voltage

 

 

 

 

 

rack-mountable UPS with

 

 

 

 

 

non-detachable NEMA 5-15 plug

 

 

 

 

 

 

R1500

XR JPN

204404-291

204405-191

EO3008j

Japanese, low-voltage

 

 

 

 

 

rack-mountable UPS with

 

 

 

 

 

non-detachable NEMA 5-20 plug

 

 

 

 

 

 

R1500

XR H INT’L

204404-B31

204405-002

EO3008i

International, high-voltage

 

 

 

 

 

rack-mountable UPS with

 

 

 

 

 

detachable country-specific plug

 

 

 

 

 

 

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HP Uninterruptible Power System R1500 XR Models User Guide

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Contents HP Uninterruptible Power System R1500 XR Models User Guide Page Contents Chapter Troubleshooting Appendix B Electrostatic Discharge Page Audience Assumptions Important Safety InformationSymbols on Equipment About This GuideRelated Documents Symbols in TextRack Stability HP Website Authorized Reseller Getting HelpReader’s Comments Technical SupportCommunications Port Standard UPS FeaturesOverview UPS R1500 XR Models UPS R1500 XR ModelsNetwork Transient Protector Overcurrent ProtectionFront Panel Front panel configurationRear panel of R1500 XR NA Rear PanelsRear panel of R1500 XR JPN Rear panel of R1500 XR H INT’L Option Part Number Power Management SoftwareUPS Hardware Options Hardware OptionsWarranties Remote Emergency Power Off Port$25,000 Computer Load Protection Guarantee Pre-Failure Battery Warranty Description Meaning/Function Front Panel Controls and LED IndicatorsOperation LED Modes of OperationCharging the Batteries Placing the UPS in Operate ModePlacing the UPS in Standby mode Returning to Standby ModeInitiating a Self-Test Test/Alarm Reset buttonShutting Down the System Audible AlarmsSilencing an Audible Alarm Placing the UPS in Configure Mode ConfigurationParameter LED Parameter Name Explanation when illuminated Configuration ParametersConfiguration Parameters Available Voltage Settings Changing Configuration ParametersConfiguration Charging Batteries Battery MaintenancePrecautions Obtaining New Batteries Determining When to Replace BatteriesPreparing the UPS Removing the Battery PackReplacing Batteries Remove the two screws to obtain access to the battery pack Disconnecting the battery cable from the circuit board Disposing of Used Batteries Installing a New Battery PackTesting the New Battery Pack Care and Storage of Batteries Symptom Possible Cause Suggested Action TroubleshootingTroubleshooting TroubleshootingTroubleshooting Troubleshooting Repairing the UPS Class a Equipment Regulatory Compliance NoticesRegulatory Compliance Identification Numbers Federal Communications Commission NoticeModifications Class B EquipmentCables Canadian Notice Avis CanadienEuropean Union Notice Japanese Notice China Taiwan Notice Battery Replacement Notice Grounding Methods Electrostatic DischargeFeature Metric SpecificationsPhysical Specifications Table C-1 Physical SpecificationsTable C-2 Input Specifications Input SpecificationsTable C-4 Output Specifications Output SpecificationsTable C-3 Output Specifications Table C-6 Environmental Specifications Battery SpecificationsEnvironmental Specifications Table C-5 Battery SpecificationsIndex Index-2 Index-3