Ever Superline 6k Instruction Manual

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  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Manual BYPASS ............................. 32 COMMUNICATION BETWEEN THE UPS AND A COMPUTER.............. 33 COMMUNICATION VIA RS232 OR USB ......................33 EVER SNMP/HTTP NETWORK CONTROL CARD ..................33 INSTALLATION AND CONFIGURATION OF THE POWERSOFT PERSONAL SOFTWARE....35 Installation on computers with Windows ......................35 Installation on computers with Linux/Unix ......................35 Software updates..............................36...
  • Page 3: Introduction

    Instruction Manual for SUPERLINE series battery back-ups INTRODUCTION Thank you for purchasing the EVER SUPERLINE battery back-up (UPS). It is the latest series of state-of-the-art power supply devices designed to work with servers, computer networks, and data processing systems. The SUPERLINE series EVER UPS was designed so as to meet all your expectations for protection against power loss.
  • Page 4 The additional function of manual engaging of the bypass enables complete powering of load from the mains. This way it is possible to supply power to the load from the mains without any involvement of the battery back-up’s internal functional units. www.ever.eu 2010/01/13...
  • Page 5: Elements Of The Battery Back-Up

    7) Internal accumulator fuse 8) Cover of connection terminals 9) Input AC circuit breakers 10) Mechanical cable clamps 11) Maintenance BYPASS/UPS switch 12) Connection terminals 13) External battery module fuse 14) Earthing point 15) Installation grips Figure 2: Rear panel www.ever.eu 2010/01/13...
  • Page 6: User Interface

    STANDBY mode EMERGENCY mode Depending on the event Overloads Continuous signal Shorting Quick intermittent signal with a 50-50 distribution Overheating Slow intermittent signal with a 50-50 distribution EPO triggered Intermittent signal with a signal/silence distribution of 1s / 5s www.ever.eu 2010/01/13...
  • Page 7 Instruction Manual for SUPERLINE series battery back-ups All screens displayed on the LCD display are organised into a tree structure presented on the diagram below. www.ever.eu 2010/01/13...
  • Page 8: Screens

    –additional information as in the table below Informative Alerts Abbr. Meaning Abbr. Meaning Charging Shorting Overload Overload Overheat Overheat Waiting after STANDBY Accumulator damage 90 seconds of battery operation remaining Maintenance Internal error BYPASS e.g. a:PC e.g. i:S+B Screen view: Main menu www.ever.eu 2010/01/13...
  • Page 9: The Pomiary (Measurements) Submenu

    Screen view: WYJŚCIE 2/5 Description: Output parameters of the battery back-up Type: readout Parameters: –Output voltage of the battery back-up –Output current of the battery back-up –Output frequency –Output power factor –Output active power –Output apparent power Screen view: www.ever.eu 2010/01/13...
  • Page 10 Screen view: TEMPERATURA 5/5 Description: Temperature parameters Temperature of internal elements of the battery back-up. Type: readout Parameters: –Temperature of internal elements of the battery back-up –Temperature of internal elements of the battery back-up Screen view: www.ever.eu 2010/01/13...
  • Page 11: The Kontrola (Control) Submenu

    -- Trwa zapis -- - saving in progress -- Zapis OK -- - saving completed successfully -- Blad zapisu -- - saving failed, try again -- Zla wartość -- - value outside tolerance range www.ever.eu 2010/01/13...
  • Page 12 Description: Settings of control flags of the battery back-up. Type: Readout/saving Parameters: Czas.Wyl.EPO –Timed deactivation (1 min) of the EPO connector. UPS->STB –Manually forced STANDBY mode; Switching after certain time has elapsed (KONFIGURACJA 2/4; Opoz.STB) –Switching the battery back-up to the ECO operating mode. Screen view: www.ever.eu 2010/01/13...
  • Page 13: The Konfiguracja (Configuration) Submenu

    The KONFIGURACJA submenu features parameters with numeric values. To change them, increase or decrease the value with the ▲▼ buttons and confirm by pressing . Confirmation displays the next level in the structure. To cancel changing the parameter value press ESC. www.ever.eu 2010/01/13...
  • Page 14 Description: Parameters of the battery back-up Type: Readout/saving Parameters: fDolnyProg –Lower threshold value of correct mains frequency fGornyProg –Upper threshold value of correct mains frequency Opoz.STB –Delay time when the user forces the battery back- up to switch to STANDBY mode. Screen view: www.ever.eu 2010/01/13...
  • Page 15: The Alarmy (Alerts) Submenu

    The ALARMY submenu consists of two screens. Menu navigation is the same as described above. Select a screen with the ▲▼ buttons and confirm with . Alert screens inform the user about the type of alert that caused the battery back-up to switch to the EMERGENCY mode. www.ever.eu 2010/01/13...
  • Page 16 Screen view: ALARMY 2/2 Description: Alerts of the battery back-up. Type: readout Parameters: AkuUszkodzony –Accumulator malfunction –Forced switch of the battery back-up to the EMERGENCY mode (EPO) BladWewnetrzny –Internal device error, contact technical support. Screen view: www.ever.eu 2010/01/13...
  • Page 17: The Statystyka (Statistics) Submenu

    –Number of output shortings in inverter operating modes. Screen view: STATYSTYKA 2/3 Description: Statistical data. Type: readout Parameters: Rozladowan –Number of complete discharges of the back-up's accumulators. Przegrzan –Number of overheats. PrzeciąŜ –Operation time under overload. Screen view: www.ever.eu 2010/01/13...
  • Page 18: The Ustawienia Panelu (Panel Settings) Submenu

    User interface settings. Type: Readout/saving Parameters: Kontrast –Level of contrast of the LCD display. Podswietlanie –Display backlight intensity. Blok.Kl. –Keyboard lock indicator; changes available only in the control software; keyboard lock prevents any modifications of parameters. Screen view: www.ever.eu 2010/01/13...
  • Page 19: The Identyfikacja (Identification) Submenu

    To leave this screen press ESC. IDENTYFIKACJA Description: Device information. Type: Readout/saving Parameters: –Nominal apparent output power of the battery back-up. –Nominal active output power of the battery back-up. –Hardware version –Firmware version –Communication protocol version –LCD panel firmware version Screen view: www.ever.eu 2010/01/13...
  • Page 20: Safety And Health Instructions

    WARNING! Since the device is equipped with internal power source (batteries) the output may provide hazardous voltage even though the device itself is not connected to the mains. WARNING! SUPERLINE battery back-ups were not designed to work with life support medical equipment. www.ever.eu 2010/01/13...
  • Page 21: Installation

    • RS232 communication cable to connect the back-up to a computer, • USB communication cable to connect the back-up to a computer, • A set of 10x38 fuses (2 pcs) • warranty card • installation grips (2 pcs). www.ever.eu 2010/01/13...
  • Page 22: Installation Of The Battery Back-Up

    Gently tilt the battery back-up and place the grips. Next, screw the grips down to the UPS with the screws previously removed. Figure 10: Installation grips Detailed information may be found in a separate document containing installation guidelines, delivered with the device. www.ever.eu 2010/01/13...
  • Page 23: The Battery Module

    Modules are connected in a series: UPS to first module, then first module to second module, second module to third module and so on. Protective earthing cables from each device are connected to a common point in the room’s/building’s switching station. www.ever.eu 2010/01/13...
  • Page 24: Disconnecting The Modules

    Switch the F3 and F4 circuit breakers to ON. Set up the accumulator parameters of the battery back-up (KONFIGURACJA 4/4). WARNING! Never leave leads unconnected! The current flowing in them may be hazardous to health and possibly lethal! www.ever.eu 2010/01/13...
  • Page 25: Connecting The Battery Back-Up

    Make sure the cable diameters comply with the installation guidelines. Cable endings should be secured with metal sleeves. www.ever.eu 2010/01/13...
  • Page 26: Electric System

    - MAKE SURE THERE IS NO RISK OF REVERSE POWER SUPPLY BETWEEN ANY OF THE CLAMPS (BY ENABLING THE PE CLAMP)” Electric system The electric system should comply with the installation guidelines for this type of battery back-ups. The guidelines constitute a separate document delivered with the device. www.ever.eu 2010/01/13...
  • Page 27: Starting The Battery Back-Up

    Close the F1, F2 and F5 fuse holders on the battery back-up and the F1 and F2 holders on the modules if the fuse-elements have been removed. Fuse- elements should not be stored inside the battery back-up when it is not installed. www.ever.eu 2010/01/13...
  • Page 28: Operating Modes Of The Battery Back-Up

    (from the user interface). Additionally, the basic mains input line must meet the criteria of correct mains parameters (voltage and frequency). Only then will the battery back-up transfer the power to the output from the above-mentioned mains through the inverter system. In this mode accumulators are being charged. www.ever.eu 2010/01/13...
  • Page 29 Turning the battery back-up off causes it to switch to the STOP or SLEEP mode. The BYPASS mode The BYPASS mode is triggered when the battery back-up is overloaded or when forced by the user (KONTROLA 3/4; UPS->BYPASS). In such a case the output power is provided by the BYPASS line. www.ever.eu 2010/01/13...
  • Page 30: Other Functional Elements

    If the shorting lasts longer than approx. 100 ms the battery back-up switches to the EMERGENCY mode. For operation modes utilising the BYPASS line circuit breakers F3 and F4 are used. Figure 5: Input connectors with circuit breakers www.ever.eu 2010/01/13...
  • Page 31 Terminal of the external battery module is safeguarded by the F5 fuse located to the right of the clamps. With the holder open it disconnects the poles. Figure 7: Connections of the external battery module with the fuse www.ever.eu 2010/01/13...
  • Page 32: Epo

    The battery back-up is equipped with a manual switch for the BYPASS line, which enables direct switching of the BYPASS line to the output clamps of the UPS, circumventing the back-up units. Figure 8: Manual BYPASS line switch www.ever.eu 2010/01/13...
  • Page 33: Communication Between The Ups And A Computer

    EVER SNMP/HTTP NETWORK CONTROL CARD The EVER control card is an optional component that may be installed by the user. It integrates the battery back-up with an Ethernet network. The network control card is located in a special slot located on the rear panel of the battery back-up. With the adapter installed the user can control the battery back-up from any computer connected to the network.
  • Page 34 Enable the F2 safeguard by closing the holder. Enable the F5 safeguard by closing the holder. Switch the F3 and F4 safeguards to ON. Launch the battery back-up via the user interface (KONTROLA 1/4; UPS). Figure 9: Card installation www.ever.eu 2010/01/13...
  • Page 35: Installation And Configuration Of The Powersoft Personal Software

    In order to install PowerSoft on a computer with Windows (the list of operating systems compatible with the application is available at www.ever.eu) just run the software installer and follow the instructions onscreen. During the installation you will be asked to select the model of the battery back-up connected to the computer on which the software is being installed.
  • Page 36: Software Updates

    PowerSoft may regularly check for new software versions and notify the user when updates are available. By default the software check for updates after user log-in. This setting may be changed in the "Update configuration" item in the system‘s software menu. www.ever.eu 2010/01/13...
  • Page 37: Additional Remarks

    In the case of Debian and FreeBSD systems we recommend uninstalling the old version and then installing the new version of the software. Commands which enable these operations are described in the instruction manual available at www.ever.eu. ADDITIONAL REMARKS WARNING! Product for commercial and industrial applications in secondary environment.
  • Page 38: Battery Back-Up And Power Generators

    The battery back-up must be stored and transported in compliance with installation guidelines present in a separate document delivered with the device. If these requirements are not followed, EVER Sp. z o.o. shall not be responsible for any mechanical damages that occur in transport.
  • Page 39: Technical Parameters

    Humidity < 95 % Altitude (above sea level) < 1000 m Mechanical parameters Dimensions 340x740x795mm (w x d x h) Weight 200 kg front: > 200 mm Free space requirements sides: > 100 mm rear: > 300 mm www.ever.eu 2010/01/13...
  • Page 40: Technical Data

    If the altitude above sea level increases beyond the provided limit the permitted load power of the batter back-up decreases. Time to charge the batteries to 90% capacity after discharging them with load of 80% Pmax Sample battery module in a typical configuration. www.ever.eu 2010/01/13...
  • Page 41: Information Regarding Regulations And Warranty

    Apart from the arrangements included in the warranty card EVER Sp. z o.o. does not grant any guarantee or warranty, including warranty of merchantability or fitness for particular purpose.

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