Connecting Equipment and Power to the Rear Panel of the Uninterruptible Power Supply

INDEX

ITEM

DESCRIPTION

1

Outlets

Connect equipment to the uninterruptible power supply.

2

Output Circuit Breakers

Each circuit breaker protects its nearest outlet.

3

EPO Terminal

The optional Emergency Power Off (EPO) feature enables connected

 

 

loads to be immediately de-energized from a remote location, without

 

 

switching to battery operation. See Emergency Power Off (EPO) Option.

4

Bypass Switch

This switch will put the unit in bypass mode. See Operation.

5

Serial Port

Power management software and serial port communication can be used

 

 

with the uninterruptible power supply. Use only cables supplied or ap-

 

 

proved by IBM.

 

 

Note: Use the supplied serial cable to connect to the serial port. Do not

 

 

use a standard serial interface cable because it is incompatible with the

 

 

uninterruptible power supply connector.

6

Integrated Environmental

This Network Management Card monitor features a tempera-

 

Monitor

ture/humidity probe, two input contacts, and a two-position output relay.

 

 

For information on connecting and using the probes, contacts, and relay,

 

 

see the Network Management Card CD.

7

Input Circuit Breaker

The uninterruptible power supply is protected from extreme overloads when in

 

 

the on position. The breaker must be on for the unit to operate.

8

Ethernet Port/ Network

Connect the uninterruptible power supply to the network.

 

Management Card

 

9

Battery Pack Connectors

Optional battery packs provide extended runtime during power outages.

 

 

See 3U Extend Run Battery Pack Operation and Setup Guide.

10

Access Panel

Provides access to the terminal blocks. See Hardwiring the Uninterrupti-

 

 

ble Power Supply.

11

TVSS Screw

The uninterruptible power supply features a transient voltage surge-

 

 

suppression (TVSS) screw for connecting the ground lead on surge sup-

pression devices such as telephone and network line protectors. When connecting a grounding cable, disconnect the uninterruptible power sup- ply from the utility power outlet.

Startup

1.Hardwire the uninterruptible power supply. See Hardwiring the Uninterruptible Power Supply.

2.Connect equipment to the uninterruptible power supply.

3.Turn on all connected equipment. To use the uninterruptible power supply as a master on/off switch, be sure all connected equipment is turned on.

4.Press the button on the front panel to turn on the uninterruptible power supply.

5.Select the ouput voltage (default is 230 V). See Setting the Output Voltage via Terminal Mode.

Note: For setting the number of external battery packs through Terminal Mode, see the 3U Extend Run Battery Pack Op- eration and Setup Guide.

6.Configure the Network Management Card (optional).

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IBM IBM UPS 7500XHV, IBM UPS 10000XHV setup guide Startup, Index Description

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