XANTO 6,000 and XANTO 10,000: Installation as tower, connecting battery ..........9 XANTO 6,000 and XANTO 10,000: Installation in rack, connecting battery ..........10 Installation of XANTO 10,000 3/1 – 20,000 3/1, connecting the battery ............. 11 Electrical installation for single system ......................12 Getting started single system .........................
Network problems can lead to the destruction of critical data, data which is not backed up can be lost and hardware damaged. This means expensive repairs and downtime. Models of the XANTO series are the best way of preparing for these kinds of scenarios. These UPS system offer top class power supply protection for your delicate electronic systems. They protect against the most common supply problems such as power outage, voltage blips, surge voltage and low voltage, voltage drops, interference, switching and voltage peaks, frequency deviations and harmonic distortion.
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Figure 1: XANTO 6000 – 10000 in the rack, Figure 2: XANTO 6000 – 10000 as tower XANTO 6000 – 10000 battery pack in the rack XANTO 6000 – 10000 battery pack as tower Figure 3: XANTO 10000 3/1 Figure 4: XANTO 20000 3/1, XANTO 10000 3/1, XANTO 20000 3/1 battery pack User manual UPS XANTO Page 5 •...
Chapter 6 > Maintenance. Keep unauthorised personnel away from batteries • Batteries must be disposed of properly. Local regulations must be taken into consideration. • Batteries must not be burnt. There is risk of explosion. User manual UPS XANTO Page 6 •...
2. Carefully lift the UPS system / battery pack out of the external box. This may require two people under some circumstances. 3. Place the UPS system / battery pack in a protected, adequately ventilated position which is free of humidity, flammable gasses and corrosion. User manual UPS XANTO Page 7 •...
3.4 XANTO 6,000 and XANTO 10,000: Installation as tower, connecting battery The UPS system is delivered fully assembled. CAUTION The casing is very heavy (see Chapter 9 > Technical data). 1. P osition the UPS system on an even, stable surface for its final location. The XANTO 6000 and 10000 UPS models have NO INTERNAL BATTERIES so the minimum configuration is always at least two housings: the UPS system and a battery pack. 2. If you install additional battery packs, also position them in their final position next to the UPS system. 3. F or 6000 and 10000 UPS push them and its battery packs into the two feet from above (see Figure 6). Depending on the number of additional battery packs, you can also use the feet extensions for stabilisation (supplied with the battery packs). Make sure the distance between the two feet is as great as possible to...
3. Enter the number of battery packs used in menu no. 7 (see Chapter 4.4 > Settings). PLEASE NOTE: There is no further display on the battery pack itself. 4. Continue the getting started process (see Chapter 3.8 > Getting started single system) 3.5 XANTO 6,000 and XANTO 10,000: Installation in rack, connecting battery The UPS system is delivered fully assembled. CAUTION The casing is very heavy (see Chapter 9 > Technical data). Optional slide rails (serial no. Rack Kit) are available for installation in the rack. The slide rails fit 48 cm (19 inch) racks with a depth of 48 to 78 cm. 1. Fit the rack kit (separate assembly instructions provided with the rack kit).
3. Enter the number of battery packs used in menu no. 7 (see Chapter 4.4 > Settings). PLEASE NOTE: There is no further display on the battery pack itself. 4. Continue the getting started process (see Chapter 3.8 > Getting started single system). 3.6 Installation of XANTO 10,000 3/1 – 20,000 3/1, connecting the battery The UPS system is delivered fully assembled. CAUTION The casing is very heavy (see Chapter 9 > Technical data). 1. P osition the UPS system on an even, stable surface for its final location.
UPS system is connected to the “VDC Input” on the UPS system or to the battery terminals on the XANTO 20000 3/1. Connect each of the earth conductors on the battery cable with the housing of the UPS system and the battery pack.
> Chapter 3.6) and the battery fuse on the back of the battery packs is switched on. 2. Connect the loads with the UPS system without switching them on. Make sure that the XANTO 10000 3/1 and 20000 3/1 UPS systems have two groups of output sockets. The programmable output sockets can be switched independently of the remaining sockets. The programmable output sockets are primarily designed for less critical loads which cannot be brought down using software.
This mode enables an increase in the power range of the UPS system, but there is no redundancy. In parallel mode, for example, a XANTO 6000 could be connected to two more XANTO 6000 units to increase the overall power available to 18000 VA.
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1. C onnect the inputs and outputs of the UPS systems to the individual circuit breakers (see Figure 14 to Figure 16). Power switches are not included, they are: • 2-pole for L and N on XANTO 6000 / 10000 and as output switches for XANTO 10000 / 20000 3/1 • 4-pole for L1-L3 and N on XANTO 10000 / 20000 3/1 as input switches Make sure that all power switches are open.
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Figure 14: Connection plan for operating two XANTO 6000 / 10000 in parallel Figure 15: Connection plan for operating two XANTO 10000 3/1 in parallel User manual UPS XANTO Page 17 •...
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Figure 16: Connection plan for operating two XANTO 20000 3/1 in parallel Figure 17: Block circuit diagram for parallel connection User manual UPS XANTO Page 18 •...
Parallel mode has been successfully started. 11. I n order to switch off the UPS systems, the “OFF / ESC” buttons on all the UPS systems must be pressed. Pressing only one “OFF / ESC” button does not switch the UPS systems off. PLEASE NOTE • The UPS systems in the parallel group can be operated either with or without a bypass in accordance with > Chapter 3.9. User manual UPS XANTO Page 19 •...
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UPS system and then remove the UPS system from the parallel group. If the bypass voltage is not within the tolerance, the UPS system cannot be removed from the parallel group as described above. In this case, the load must be properly powered down and the UPS systems switched off. User manual UPS XANTO Page 20 •...
Down In configuration mode: Back to menu Cancel In configuration mode: Press button to go back to the / last menu option PLEASE NOTE During the function or battery test, the batteries must be completely discharged and the UPS system must be in normal mode. User manual UPS XANTO Page 21 •...
Indicates that the UPS system is overloaded Programmable Indicates active programmed output sockets output sockets (XANTO 10000 / 20000 3/1) Indicates the current battery capacity. Each segment represents Battery display 25 %. If all the segments are lit up, the battery is 100 % charged. Battery symbol underneath battery display: Flashing indicates the Battery empty battery capacity is coming to an end. User manual UPS XANTO Page 22 •...
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Every 2 seconds Battery voltage low Every second Overload Continuous tone Error Table 7: Overview of operating status Abbreviation Display Description Time in battery mode Active Closed Increase set value Active Open Battery Fault User manual UPS XANTO Page 23 •...
2. Selection of menu options: Press button until you reach the menu option you want (see Table 8: Configuration menu). 3. Select menu option: Press ON / button. 4. Change menu setting: Press button until you reach the setting you want (see Table 8: Configuration menu). User manual UPS XANTO Page 24 •...
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Attention: If the setting is [0], shutdown is after 10 seconds. Number of additional battery packs: Selection of correct number of additional battery packs. For XANTO 6000, 10000 and 20000 3/1 default setting = 1, for XANTO 10000 3/1 default setting = 0 Autonomy time Select from display [AAT] = Time in battery mode [EAT] = Remaining autonomy time Emergency power off function: [AO] = active open, emergency power off is active with emergency power off contact open [AC] = active close, emergency power off is active with emergency power off contact closed User manual UPS XANTO Page 25 •...
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Y resets the saved battery settings. Only necessary after installing new batteries. Do not perform after battery calibration (parameter 1). Exit: Exiting configuration menu The following functions are only supported by XANTO 10,000 3/1 and 20,000 3/1: Operating mode: The UPS system can be operated either on the 3/1 or on the 1/1 supply network.
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There is no danger to the con- nected load. No function in standby / battery operation. Parameter 2 (right parameters): Y resets the saved battery settings. Only necessary after installing new batteries. Do not perform after battery calibration (parameter 1). User manual UPS XANTO Page 27 •...
If the battery is exhausted, the UPS system shuts itself down. All displays and the alarm are switched off. If the utility power is restored after the UPS system has shut down, the UPS is automatically restarted. The batteries are charged up and the loads connected are supplied with power. User manual UPS XANTO Page 28 •...
To switch back into normal mode, again press the buttons until the beeping stops. In the event of an overload, the UPS system automatically switches into bypass mode. A beep sounds every 10 seconds. Figure 23: Display in bypass mode User manual UPS XANTO Page 29 •...
In order to establish communication between the UPS system and a computer, connect the computer using a suitable data cable (cable provided) to the RS-232 or USB interface on the UPS system (see Chapter 9.2 > Rear view). PLEASE NOTE The RS-232 and USB communication interfaces cannot be used at the same time. The UPS system can then exchange data via the DataWatch software (see > Chapter 5.4). The assignment of the cable connection pins for the RS-232 communications interface is shown in Figure 26, while the functions of the connection pins can be found in Table 9. User manual UPS XANTO Page 30 •...
PLEASE NOTE The interface cards installed in the slot can be used in parallel with the RS-232 or USB communication. 5.3 Emergency Power Off (EPO) function The Emergency Power Off (EPO) function is used to remotely shut down the UPS system and connected loads immediately. This means removing the bridge on the emergency power off connector (back of UPS system, see Figure 27) and connecting an external emergency power off switch. Cross section of connecting cable = 0.5 – 2.5 mm (AWG 13 – 20) Recommended cross-section of connecting cable = 1.5 mm (AWG 15) User manual UPS XANTO Page 31 •...
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PLEASE NOTE • Leave the plug in the emergency power down plug of the UPS system connected if you do not need the emergency power off function. • A lways test the emergency power off function before connecting a critical load. This avoids the load being switched off accidentally Figure 27: Emergency power off connector See Chapter 9.2 > Rear view for the position of the emergency power off connector. User manual UPS XANTO Page 32 •...
The XANTO range is supplied as standard with DataWatch, a comprehensive software solution for shutting down and managing the PC or server system and for monitoring the XANTO and the power supply network. To ensure you are always working with the latest version of DataWatch, please download it from the download area of > www.online-ups.com/download-center.
Display warning, alarm and error messages Chronological record, display and export (csv) of warning, alarm and error messages Recording, display and export (csv) of voltage, current, frequency and temperature curves (data log chart) Individual event programming XANTO 10,000 3/1 and XANTO 20,000 3/1 only Switching on / off and configuration of switchable output sockets Changing the input voltage for optional operation of 3/1 or 1/1 supply network 6 Maintenance 6.1 Care and maintenance To ensure a long service life of the system, the area around the UPA system should be kept clean and free of dust.
Do not replace the batteries while the UPS system is in battery mode. To replace the batteries, the UPS system bust be switched off, disconnected from the utility power and opened. The batteries cannot be hot swapped, or this is only possible in part for the XANTO 6000 and 10000 by replacing the battery packs. CAUTION • M aintenance work must be carried out by a qualified technician who is familiar with batteries and the...
• Batteries must not be burnt. There is risk of explosion. • Batteries must be disposed of properly. Find out about the local disposal regulations. • Do not open or damage the battery or batteries. Battery acid can damage the eyes and skin and cause poisoning. User manual UPS XANTO Page 36 •...
Troubleshooting The XANTO is designed for autonomous operation and automatically reports and problems in the display. 7.1 Error codes Table 12: Error codes Error code Event Error starting the DC link DC link voltage too high DC link voltage too low...
Charge the battery for at least 5 hours. expected. If the error continues to occur, please contact > ONLINE support, see Chapter 8. The battery is worn through age Replace the battery, see > Chapter 6.4. or faulty. User manual UPS XANTO Page 39 •...
If the status of the warning message changes, the alarm is emitted again. This has priority over the previous muting of the alarm. PLEASE NOTE The alarm cannot be muted for alarm and error messages. User manual UPS XANTO Page 40 •...
ONLINE sets great store by reliable support and service. • Free direct advice and support on: E-Mail: support@online-usv.de Phone: +49 (0)89 242 39 90-17 • Free 24 h advance exchange • Interactive UPS configurator online or as app • Optional extended warranty • Unbureaucratic 14 day money-back guarantee • Excellent product availability and wide network of distributors Further information: > www.online-ups.com User manual UPS XANTO Page 41 •...
600 W 1000 W 1440 W 2880 W Output current, max. 41 A 68 A 68 A 136 A Output sockets terminal block terminal block terminal block 2 x terminal block IEC320 C13 User manual UPS XANTO Page 42 •...
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Weight UPS, tower 17 kg 20 kg 105 kg 50 kg Dimensions battery pack (W x H x D) 438 x 88 (2U) x 737 438 x 88 (2U) x 737 250 x 576 x 592 250 x 576 x 592 Weight, battery pack 47 kg 53 kg 125 kg 125 kg User manual UPS XANTO Page 43 •...
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X6000 und X10000 USB interface cable Parallel cable Synchronization cable (share current) Battery cable, only battery pack Quick start guide Certification, warranty Classification VFI-SS-111 (EN62040-3) Safety EN62040-1 EMC, Performance EN62040-2 Approval Protection class IP21 Warranty 3 years incl. battery User manual UPS XANTO Page 44 •...
ONLINE was informed about the possibility of such damage. In particular, ONLINE shall not be liable for costs of whatsoever nature, such as lost profit or revenue, loss of equipment, loss of the use of device, loss of software or data, replacement costs, third-party claims or other costs. User manual UPS XANTO Page 50 •...
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