www.nextups.eu 1. Introduction This LOGIX II RT Series is an uninterruptible power supply incorporating double-conversion technology. It provides perfect protection specifically for computer equipment, communication systems to computerized instruments. It protects your sensitive electronic equipment from basic power problems such as power failures, power sags, power surges, brownout, and line noise.
Page 6
www.nextups.eu Figure 1-2: LOGIX II 10000 UPS LOGIX II UPS as Tower installation. Figure 1-3: LOGIX II 6000 UPS Figure 1-4: LOGIX II 10000 UPS...
Page 7
www.nextups.eu Providing outstanding performance and reliability, the UPS’s unique benefits include: Online UPS design with pure sine wave output. True online double-conversion technology with high power density, utility frequency independence, and generator compatibility. Intelligent Battery Management technology that uses advanced battery management to increase battery service life, optimize recharge time.
www.nextups.eu 2. Safety Warnings CAUTION: Before performing the procedures in this document, read and follow the safety instructions and important regulatory information in your Safety, Environmental, and Regulatory Information document. IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR EACH STEP SAVE THESE INSTRRUCTIONS. 2.1 Installation Condensation may occur if the UPS is moved directly from a cold to a warm environment.
www.nextups.eu the neutral conductor should be provided in the building wiring installation. This is permanently connected equipment , it must be installed by qualified maintenance personnel. For permanently connected equipment: make sure that a readily accessible disconnect device is incorporated in the building installation wiring.
www.nextups.eu OFF button, and then disconnect the mains lead. Ensure that no liquid or other foreign objects can enter the UPS. The UPS can be operated by any individual without previous experience. 2.3 Maintenance, servicing and faults The UPS operates with hazardous voltages. Maintenance should be carried out only by qualified maintenance personnel.
www.nextups.eu could cause explosion. 5) Do not open or destroy batteries. Effluent electrolyte can cause injury to the skin and eyes. It may be toxic. Please replace the fuse only with the same type and of the same amperage in order to avoid fire hazards. Do not dismantle the UPS, except the qualified maintenance personnel.
Page 12
www.nextups.eu CS..........:IEC/EN 61000-4-6 Level 3 Power-frequency Magnetic field..:IEC/EN 61000-4-8 Level 3 Low Frequency Signals....:IEC/EN 61000-2-2 Warning: This is a product for commercial and industrial application in the second environment-installation restrictions or additional measures may be needed to prevent disturbances.
www.nextups.eu 3. Installation This chapter explains: Equipment inspection Unpacking the cabinet Checking the Accessory UPS setup and installation Connecting the internal battery Connecting the EXB(Extended Battery) Installation requirements 3.1 Inspecting the Equipment If any equipment has been damaged during shipment, keep the shipping cartons and packing materials for the carrier or place of purchase and file a claim for shipping damage.
Page 14
www.nextups.eu Step 1: Open the outer carton and remove the accessories out of the carton (see Figure 3-1&3-2). LOGIX II 6000 UPS: Figure 3-1: Unpacking the carton of LOGIX II 6000 UPS LOGIX II 10000 UPS Figure 3-2: Unpacking the carton of LOGIX II 10000 UPS...
Page 15
www.nextups.eu CAUTION: The cabinet is heavy. Lifting the cabinet out of the carton required two persons at least. Step 2: With one person on each side, carefully lift the cabinet out of the outer carton using the handles on the cardboard and set it on a flat, stable surface (see Figure 3-3&3-4).
www.nextups.eu Figure 3-4: Lifting the Cabinet out of LOGIX II 10000 UPS carton Step 3: Discard or recycle the packaging in a responsible manner, or store it for future use. 3.3 UPS Rear Panel This section shows the rear panel of the Online R/T models. LOGIX II 6000 model: Figure 3-5: LOGIX II 6000 Rear Panel...
www.nextups.eu LOGIX II 10000 model: Figure 3-6: LOGIX II 10000 Rear Panel 3.4 UPS Front Panel This section shows the front panel of the LOGIX II UPS. The Online series have the same LCD panel and the same control button. Figure 3-7: The LOGIX II UPS Front Panel...
www.nextups.eu 3.5 Rack mount Setup CAUTION: The cabinet is heavy, so: 1) Remove the battery tray from the UPS before lifting. 2) Lifting the cabinets into the rack requires a minimum of two people. CAUTION: Removing the batteries requiered precautions, which should be performed or supervised by personnel with knowledge of batteries .
Page 19
www.nextups.eu 5. Pull the battery tray out using the plastic tabs and then remove the battery tray. Figure 3-11: Removing the Battery Tray 6. Install the PDU’s ears to the UPS Figure 3-12. Install the PDU’s ears to the UPS 7.
Page 20
www.nextups.eu Figure 3-13. Install the sliding rails 9. For LOGIX II 10000---Install the battery pack and battery protection plate, then replace the front panel. Figure 3-14. Installing the Cabinet 10. For LOGIX II 6000---Replace the battery tray, and connect the internal battery connector, then replace the protection plate and the front panel.
Page 21
www.nextups.eu To install EXBs: LOGIX II 6000 Model: 1. Plug the EXB cable into the UPS battery connector Figure 3-15. Plug the EXB cable into the UPS battery connector 2. Replace UPS’s front panel and EXB’s front panel. Figure 3-16. Replace UPS’s front panel and EXB’s front panel.
www.nextups.eu CAUTION: Please connect the EXB to protective ground with 8 AWG wire for EXB model firstly. LOGIX II 10000 Model: Figure 3-17. Plug the EXB cable into the UPS battery connector 3.6 Tower Setup Tower setup as below:...
www.nextups.eu Figure 3-18. Tower setup 3.7 Installation of UPS with AC inputs CAUTION: LOGIX II series support that the UPS can have separate AC inputs. So before connecting wires of seperated AC inputs, you should confirm that their earthing systems are identical. Otherwise, a transformer is necessary.
Page 24
www.nextups.eu 2) Transformer in the Bypass AC input. 3) Both of them have transformer Frequency converter (without Bypass AC input)
www.nextups.eu 4. Power cables connection & Startup This section explains: Access to terminal block Common input sources connection Separate input sources connection Frequency converter connection UPS initial startup Use cable cross section and protective device specification LOGIX II 10000 LOGIX II 6000 Model Protective earthing conduct or (10AWG)
www.nextups.eu 4.1 Access to terminal block Access to terminal block: remove the 2 screws of the terminal block cover Figure 4-1. PDU of LOGIX II 6000/10000 4.2 Common input sources connection CAUTION: This type of connection must be carried out by qualified electrical personnel CAUTION:...
www.nextups.eu Always connect the earthing wire first Figure 4-2. Common input sources connection 4.3 Separate input sources connection CAUTION: This type of connection must be carried out by qualified electrical personnel. CAUTION: Always connect the earthing wire first.
www.nextups.eu Figure 4-3. Separate input sources connection 4.4 Frequency converter connection Figure 4-4. Frequency converter connection 4.5 UPS Initial Startup To start up the UPS: Verify that the total equipment ratings do not exceed the UPS capacity to prevent an overload alarm. 1.
At initial startup, inut voltage auto-sensing is disabled by default. When manually enabled by output voltage setting, at the next AC startup the UPS sets output voltage according to input line voltage. After the subsequent startup, auto-sensing is disabled until manually re-enabled by output voltage setting.
Page 30
www.nextups.eu Users need to use a special 15-pin communication cable for this system, which should have 15 cores, corresponding stitches and shield, as the UPS parallel cable. The length of the parallel cable is appropriate to be less than 3 m. Strictly follow the chapter of 4, the wiring requirement of single UPS to perform the wiring of each UPS.
Page 31
www.nextups.eu Figure 4-5.a: Parallel systerm wiring diagram of LOGIX II 6000/1000...
Page 32
www.nextups.eu Figure 4-5.b: Parallel System Installation Diagram...
Page 33
www.nextups.eu Turn on the input breakers for the two parallel UPS. Pressing button continuously for more than 1 second for one UPS of the system, then the system will start to turn on and enter line mode. Regulate the output voltage of the each UPS separately, and check if the output voltage difference between the two ups is less than 0.5V.
Page 34
www.nextups.eu Set the main maintenance switch or static switch from “UPS” to “BPS”, then switch off the main output breaker and the input breaker and mains breaker, then the UPS will shut down. Connect the cable and wire of the added UPS according to the Figure.4-5.a and Figure.4-5.b 6) Switch on the input breakers and mains breaker, and make sure that every UPS work in bypass mode.
www.nextups.eu 5. Operation 5.1 Display Panel The UPS has a four-button graphical LCD with dual color backlight. Standard back-light is used to light up the display with black text and a white background. When the UPS has a critical alarm, the backlight changes the text to dark amber and the background to red.
Page 36
Press this button for >100ms&<1s to Enter next select the present menu option, or enter menu tree next menu, but do not change any setting Press this button for >100ms&<1s to Select one select the present menu option, or enter...
www.nextups.eu After powering on, the LCD will display Welcome logo for several seconds and then enter to the default page which shows the UPS status summary. The display automatically returns to the default UPS status summary screen when no button has been pressed within 15 minutes. On the UPS status summary screen it provides the following information: Status summary, including mode and load Alarm status, if any are present...
Page 38
www.nextups.eu Table 5-3 Status Summary Screens Status Summary Screen Description Normal mode: The UPS is operating in Normal mode from utility power. Fig 5-3 Battery mode: When the UPS is running in battery mode, the buzzer beeps once every 4 seconds.
Page 39
www.nextups.eu software (Winpower, etc.). It is attention that the transfer time of UPS output from HE mode to battery mode is about 10ms. But it is still too long for some sensitive load. Converter mode In converter mode, the UPS would free run with fixed output frequency (50Hz or 60Hz).
www.nextups.eu Overload: When the UPS is overload, the alarm will beep twice every second. Some unnecessary loads should be get rid of one by one to decrease the loads Fig 5-11 connected to the UPS. Battery Test UPS is executing a battery test Fig 5-12 Battery fail: if the battery status detected is “bad...
Page 41
www.nextups.eu A few seconds later, the UPS turns into Line mode. If the utility power is abnormal, the UPS will transfer to Battery mode without output interruption of the UPS. 5.3.2 Turning on UPS without utility Check all the connection is correct. Pressing button continuously for more than 100ms, the UPS would be powered on.
www.nextups.eu 5.4 LCD operation Except the default UPS status summary screen, the user could get more useful information about UPS current status, detailed various measurements, previous event records which ever occurred, UPS own identification, and could change the settings to fit the user own requirements, optimize the function of UPS.
Page 44
5.4.2 The UPS status menu By pressing on the menu of “UPS status”, the display would enter the next UPS status menu tree. The content of UPS status menu tree is same as the default UPS status summary menu. By pressing >1s, the display would return the last main menu...
Page 45
5.4.4 The measurement menu By pressing on the menu of “Measurement”, the display would enter the next measurement menu tree. A lot of detailed useful information could be checked here, Ex. the output voltage and frequency, the output current, the load capacity, the input voltage and frequency, etc.
Page 46
5.4.5 The control menu By pressing on the menu of “Control”, the display would enter the next control menu tree. 1) Start Battery Test: this is one command that control the UPS to do the battery test. 2) Clear EPO status: once EPO status is enabled, the UPS output would be cut off.
Page 47
www.nextups.eu mode and alarm. To recover to normal status, enter this menu to reset error status, then UPS would stop alarm and recover to Bypass mode. And the reason of fault should be checked and deleted before UPS is turned on again by manual operation. 4) Restore factory settings: all the settings would be recover to default factory settings.
Page 48
Figure. 5-17 Control menu tree 5.4.6 The identification menu By press on the menu of “Identification”, the display would enter the next identification menu tree. The identification information includes UPS serial number, firmware serial number, model type, would be shown here. By press >1s, the display would return the last main menu tree.
Page 49
www.nextups.eu potential failures or protecting function loss, even directly damage the load, battery or UPS. Most of settings could only be done while UPS is in Bypass mode.
Page 50
www.nextups.eu Figure. 5-19 Setting menu tree Example: set rated output voltage value Figure. 5-20 Set rated output voltage value...
www.nextups.eu 6. UPS Maintenance This chapter explains how to: Care for the UPS and batteries Transport the UPS Store the UPS and batteries Test the batteries Recycle the used Battery or UPS 6.1 UPS and Battery Care For the best preventive maintenance, keep the area around the UPS clean and dust-free.
www.nextups.eu 3. Remove the UPS front cover 4. Disconnect the internal battery connectors 5. Replace the UPS front cover 6.3 Storing the UPS and Batteries If you store the UPS for a long period, recharge the battery every 6 months by connecting the UPS to utility power. The batteries charge to 90% capacity in approximately 4 hours.
www.nextups.eu Press the button to start the battery test. During the battery test, the UPS transfers to Battery mode and discharges the batteries for 25% of the original expected runtime. The status screen displays “Battery test running” and the percentage of the test completed.
www.nextups.eu 7. Specifications This chapter provides the following specifications: Model list General Specification Electrical Performance Environmental and Safety 7.1 Electrical specification LOGIX II 6000 LOGIX II 10000 Model Output 6KVA/5.4KW Power Capacity 10KVA/9KW 208VAC/220VAC/ 208VAC/220VAC/ Voltage Range 230VAC/ 240VAC 230VAC/ 240VAC Frequency 50/60Hz 50/60Hz...
Page 55
www.nextups.eu 26.4A@230Vac 44.0A@230Vac Current ≥ 0,99 @100% Nominal Load Power Factor ≥ 0,98 @50% Nominal Load ≥ 0,95 @25% Nominal Load < 5 %@Full load and battery full charged THDI Battery & Charger Battery 180VDC/5Ah 240VDC/9Ah Current Charger current >1A >1.7A 7.2 Dimension and Weight Dimension...
www.nextups.eu 8. Troubleshooting The online series UPS is designed for durable, automatic operation and issues alarms to alert you whenever potential operating problems occur. Usually the alarms shown by the control panel do not mean that the output power is affected. Instead, they are preventive alarms intended to alert the user.
Page 57
www.nextups.eu Site Fault detection is supported on all models Site Fault detection should anytime there is a be enabled by default. It can Grounding Neutral Site Wiring Fault still be enabled / disabled connection. from the LCD settings Alarm Code: 04 Alarm triggers when the menu.
Page 58
www.nextups.eu Remove some of the equipment from the UPS. The UPS continues to Output Overload operate, but may switch to Output is overload. Alarm Code:41 Bypass mode or shutdown if the load increases. The alarm resets when the condition becomes inactive. The UPS transfers to UPS has transferred to Battery mode if supporting...
Page 59
Alarm Code:34 successfully The UPS turns off the Indicates that the UPS Charger Fail charger until the next power has confirmed the recycle. Contact your Alarm Code:15 charger has failed service representative The UPS will turn off the...
Page 60
www.nextups.eu Parallel cable loss In parallel system Disconnect parallel cable , parallel cable disconnect one turn to fault mode Alarm Code: E2 Parallel system UPS1 connect battery Check battery connect , battery status UPS2 without battery status Alarm Code: E6 Line input different Parallel system U PS1...
www.nextups.eu 9. Communication This chapter contains: Communication ports (RS-232 and USB) Network Management Card (Included) UPS Management Software REPO 9.1 RS-232 and USB Communication Ports To establish communication between the UPS and a computer, connect your computer to one of the UPS communication ports using an appropriate communication cable.
Page 62
www.nextups.eu Not used On Battery signal Vdc Power + 12V ( ) This pin is connected via a jumper to pin 2 of SNMP connector Figure.9-2 RS-232 Communication Port Figure. 9-3 Pin1/Pin8 typical application Notes: The voltage of ‘V’ is maximum 30VDC, and current is maximum 45mA.
www.nextups.eu 9.2 Network Management Card (Included) Network Management Card allow the UPS to communicate with different types of devices in variety of networking environments. The Online series has one available communication bay for the following connectivity cards: Connect UPS- MS Web/SNMP Card – has SNMP and HTTP capabilities as well as monitoring through a Web browser interface;...
www.nextups.eu 9.3 UPS Management Software Free Software Download – WinPower WinPower is a new software for UPS monitoring, which provides user-friendly interface to monitor and control your UPS. This unique software provides safely auto shutdown for multi-computer systems while power failure. With this software, users can monitor and control any UPS on the same LAN no matter how far from the UPSs.
www.nextups.eu 9.4 REPO Function The Remote Emergence Power Off interface provides an emergence power off function. When the REPO function is enabled, once the EPO port is pulled out, the UPS would shut off the output and enter into EPO mode, and the UPS would not respond anything command unless the port is plugged back.
Page 66
NEXT UPS Systems BELGIUM : Releghem Business Park Poverstraat 138 B-1731 Relegem +32 2 540 89 14 THE NETHERLANDS : Winthontlaan 200 3526 KV Utrecht +31 492 54 18 17 janvandijk@nextups.eu www.nextups.eu <http://www.nextups.eu>...