ONEAC ON Series Operator's manual

ON Series m UPS User Manual
ON Series m User Instruction Manual
ON Series
®
m UPS
User Instruction Manual
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS.
Please read and save these instructions. This manual contains important
instructions for the ON Series UPS family. Follow these instructions during the
unpacking, installation and maintenance of the UPS and batteries. If you have a
problem with the UPS, please refer to this manual before calling the ONEAC
Technical Services. The Troubleshooting section on page 24 addresses most
UPS-related issues.
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ON Series m UPS User Instruction Manual i
Introduction .......................................................................................1
Registering Your ONEAC UPS .............................................................1
Technical Support ...............................................................................1
FCC Compliance ................................................................................2
Safety .................................................................................................3
Set-Up and Installation .......................................................................4
Unpacking and Inspection ............................................................4
Long Term Storage ......................................................................4
Ventilation ...................................................................................4
Grounding the Unit ......................................................................4
Changing Frequency ....................................................................5
Connections ................................................................................6
Self Test .....................................................................................11
Front Panel ................................................................................11
Indicator Lights ..........................................................................12
Communications (Factory Installed Options) ...............................13
Features and Specifications ...............................................................14
Specifications and Characteristics ...............................................16
Safety & Approvals .....................................................................18
Typical Runtime .........................................................................19
Battery Consideration .......................................................................21
Replacing Battery(ies) .................................................................21
Replacing External Battery Enclosure(s) .......................................22
Battery Disposal ................................................................................23
UPS Disposal ....................................................................................24
Troubleshooting ...............................................................................24
Warranty ..........................................................................................27
Batteries ....................................................................................27
Life Critical Applications .............................................................27
Disclaimer ..................................................................................27
Limitations of Warranty ..............................................................28
Exclusive Remedies .....................................................................28
Return Procedure .......................................................................28


Introduction
ON Series mUPS User Instruction Manual 1
Introduction
Thank you for selecting this uninterruptible power
supply (UPS). ONEAC’s ON Series offers the most
reliable protection from the harmful effects of
electrical line disturbances for your computing and
communications equipment. ONEAC’s ISO 9001
certification represents our commitment to building
world-classproducts.We takepride in everyunit that
leaves our manufacturing facility
RegisteringYour
ONEAC UPS
To ensure that your ON Series e UPS model and
serial number are registered, complete and mail the
enclosed postage-paid warranty card or register on
line at www.oneac.com.
Technical
Support
ONEACoffers24-hourtechnicalsupport.Tocontact
ONEAC Technical Services:
• North America: (847) 816-6000, option 3
or toll free (800) 327-8801, option 3.
• Europe: +44 (0) 2380 610311
Please check with ONEAC Technical Services
before attempting to repair or return any ONEAC
product. If an ONEAC UPS needs repair or
replacement, ONEAC Technical Services will issue
a Return Material Authorization (RMA) number
along with instructions on how to return the UPS.

FCC Compliance
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FCC
Compliance
ATTENTION:
Changes or modifications to this unit
not expressly approved by the party responsible or in
FCC compliance could void the user’s authority to
operate the equipment.
This equipment was tested and complies with the
limitsfora ClassAdigitaldevice,pursuant to Part15
of FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide
reasonable protection against harmful interference
when the UPS is operating in a commercial
environment. The UPS generates, uses, and can
radiateradiofrequencyenergy.Ifinstallationanduse
is not in accordance with the instruction manual, it
may cause harmful interference to radio
communications.
ATTENTION:
Operation of this equipment in a
residential area may cause harmful radio
communications interference. The user is
responsible for correcting the interference.
Please check with ONEAC Technical Services
before attempting to repair or return any ONEAC
product. If an ONEAC UPS needs repair or
replacement, ONEAC Technical Services will issue
a Return Material Authorization (RMA) number
along with instructions on how to return the UPS.

Safety
ON Series mUPS User Instruction Manual 3
Safety
Class 1 equipment
EQUIPMENT not suitable for use in the presence of
a FLAMMABLE ANAESTHETIC MIXTURE
WITH AIR or WITH OXYGEN OR NITROUS OXIDE.
Not designed, intended or authorized for use in
systems intended to support or sustain life.
For more details on life critical applications please
refer to full disclaimer in Warranty on page 27 at the
end of this manual.
WARNING:
This equipment services power from
more than one source. The output receptacles may
have voltages present even when the unit is
unplugged.
UPSs present a different safety issue than most
electrical equipment because unplugging the UPS
puts it into backup mode. Unplugging the UPS does
not remove the electrical charge. To ensure that the
UPS is off, turn the power switch “OFF” before
unplugging the UPS from the wall outlet.
CAUTION:
This unit is intended to be used in a
system that has a grounded neutral conductor.
CAUTION:
Operatingthisequipmentwithout proper
grounding may present a risk of electrical shock.
Do not useAC adaptors with only two conductors to
connect the input line cord to the wall socket as this
will not connect the earth ground to the equipment.
WARNING:
Dangerous voltages are present within
this unit! There are no user-serviceable parts inside.
Any repairs or modifications by the user may result
in out-of-warranty repair charges, unsafe electrical
conditions, or violation of electrical code.
Do not remove the cover.All repairs should be done
by qualified service personnel. Voltages inside the
UPS may be lethal. Internal components are
poweredevenwhenthepowerswitch isinthe“OFF”
position. Even with the battery disconnected and the
unit unplugged, energy is stored in high voltage
capacitors and represents a severe shock hazard.

Set-Up and Installation
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Set-Up and
Installation
When selecting a location for your UPS, be sure that
the unit is near a properly wiredAC electrical outlet
and is easily accessible for all other connections.
NOTE:
When connecting the UPS, make sure that
the receptacle has power available and is not
controlled by a wall switch.
Unpacking and
Inspection
Before shipment, this product was tested, inspected
and found to be free of mechanical and electrical
defects. Upon receipt of your UPS, carefully
examine the packing containers for any sign of
physical damage. Notify the carrier immediately if
damage is present. After inspecting, carefully
unpack the UPS. Retain the packaging materials for
reuse or dispose of the materials properly. Once
unpacked, inspect and test the unit for hidden
damage that may have occurred in transit. If damage
is evident, contact ONEAC Technical Services.
LongTerm Storage
Improper long-term UPS storage may damage the
UPS battery and invalidate the battery warranty.
Unplugging a UPS from itsAC utility power source
for an extended period of time results in lost battery
charge. Restoration of charge to maximum capacity
requires 24 - 48 hours.
Ventilation
TheventilationrequirementfortheONSeriesmUPS
isaminimumof2inches(50 mm) of clearance on all
sides.
CAUTION:
Do not cover or install the UPS in a
confined or enclosed space.
Grounding the Unit
To eliminate shock hazard, the ON Series e UPS
needs to be connected to a properly groundedAC
receptacle.
Before applying power, verify that the available line
voltage and frequency matches those listed on the
rear-panel label.
CAUTION:
Interruption of the protective grounding
conductor or disconnection of the protective earth
terminal presents a potential shock hazard that could
result in personal injury and damage to the equipment.

Set-Up and Installation
ON Series mUPS User Instruction Manual 5
Changing Frequency
This ON Series m UPS was designed to operate at
frequencies of either 50 Hz or 60 Hz.
The table below shows the frequency settings as
shipped from the factory.
If an adjustment is necessary, perform the following:
CAUTION:
Before proceeding, be sure the UPS is
“OFF” and disconnected from the utility power.
1. Lay the UPS on its right side.
2. Remove and retain the two Phillips head screws
at the bottom front of the unit that secure the
battery access door (fig. 1).
3. Carefully open the access door, then slide the
batteries out of the unit.
WARNING:
Do not contact the exposed battery
terminals due to the presence of electrical charge.
4. The frequency selector switch, located at the top
of the UPS battery access panel, can be set to the
desired frequency using a small, standard
screwdriver or similar tool (fig. 1).
fig. 1: Frequency Selector Switch
5. Circle the selected frequency on the UPS label
for later reference.
6. With the battery terminals toward the rear of the
unit, slide the battery (pack) into the UPS. Make
Table 1. Frequency Settings
Model From Factory AdjustableTo
ONm 300 I, ONm 600 I 50 Hz 60 Hz
ONm 300 J, ONm 600 J 60 Hz 50 Hz

Set-Up and Installation
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sure the battery wires retract without binding.
7. Close the battery access door and secure with the
(2) screws removed in step 2. Return the desktop
UPS to the upright position.
Connections Connecting External Battery Enclosure(s)
For additional runtime, some ON Seriesm UPSs can
use extra batteries housed in a separate enclosure.
Use only ONEAC part number ONMXBC-217. The
UPS power module and battery enclosure(s) are
shipped separately.
1. Connect the battery cable from the closest
battery enclosure to the external battery
receptacle on the UPS, see fig. 2.
2. Connect the battery cable from the next external
battery enclosure (if any) to the external battery
receptacle on the battery enclosure connected in
the previous step.
Repeat step 2 to connect additional external battery
enclosures.
fig. 2: ON Series UPS and External Battery Connections
Connecting Equipment to the UPS
Before beginning, shut down and unplug the
equipment to be protected. DO NOT make any
connections or attempt to use any of the equipment
until all the following connection instructions have
been reviewed and completed.
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