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EDELSTROM GmbH, Im Wasen 2, D-78667 Villingendorf, Germany This manual may not be reproduced or duplicated in any form, even in part, without the express written permission of multimatic EDELSTROM GmbH. Any unauthorized reproduction, distribution, or storage on any data medium constitutes a violation of the applicable copyright laws and will be legally prosecuted.
Contents Contents General Information ...................... 7 Information About This Manual Abbreviations Explanation of Symbols and Notes Safety ..........................9 Intended Use General Safety Instructions Scope of Delivery ......................11 Delivery and Unpacking Product Description ......................13 General Models Device Components 4.3.1 Front Side 4.3.2 Rear Side Input Connections...
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Contents Installation and Connection ...................29 Site Requirements Setup/Rack Installation 5.2.1 Standalone Installation 5.2.2 Installation in a 19-Inch Rack Connecting the Battery Pack 5.3.1 Strain Relief for Connection Cable 5.3.2 Grounding the Battery Pack 5.3.3 Connection Cable for Temperature Measurement 5.3.4 Standalone Mounting 5.3.5 19-Inch Rack Mounting...
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Contents Technical Data ......................72 Decommissioning and Disposal ................... 75 Additional Information ....................76 11.1 Installing Network Card or Relay Card 11.2 Installation as a Parallel System 11.2.1 Safety 11.2.2 Installation 11.3 EPO Function Test UPS MD-4500PRO, MD-6000PRO, MD11-10000PRO...
In addition, the applicable accident prevention regulations (UVV) for the installation site/operation must be observed. In case of conflicts with national safety regulations or instructions, the national requirements must be followed. multimatic EDELSTROM GmbH does not assume any liability for damages resulting from non-compliance with the manual, even during the warranty period.
1 General Information Explanation of Symbols and Notes To facilitate quick comprehension of these instructions and ensure safe handling of the UPS systems, the following warning symbols and icons are used. Structure of Safety Warnings Type and source of the hazard. Folgen bei Nichtbeachtung der Hinweise.
2 Safety Safety Intended Use The UPS systems described in this manual provide protection for critical business areas such as server landscapes, network components, IT systems, large telephone systems, or industrial plants. The system may only be operated: · Indoors on a level surface Under the specified environmental conditions ·...
2 Safety General Safety Instructions Operate the product only in proper working condition and in accordance with its intended use, safety · regulations, and with an awareness of potential hazards, as outlined in this manual. · Electrical work on the equipment may only be performed by authorized electricians in compliance with electrical engineering regulations.
3 Scope of Delivery Scope of Delivery Delivery and Unpacking Health hazard due to physical overexertion or falling load. Due to the heavy weight of the UPS and battery modules, lifting, moving, or carrying them can lead to physical overexertion. Dropping the equipment can cause injuries and property damage. �...
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3 Scope of Delivery Scope of Delivery: Battery Pack MDBP-4500PRO MDBP-6000PRO MD11BP-10000PRO Battery pack Cover Connection cable Grounding cable (65 cm) Connection cable for battery temperature measurement Small parts set, including: train relief plates (2x) M3x20 screws + washers and lock washers + Nuts (4x) Countersunk screws M4x6 (4x) Mounting brackets for rack installation...
4 Product Description Product Description General The UPS systems are double-conversion UPS with bypass, meaning that the load is supplied through a double conversion process from alternating current (AC) to direct current (DC) and vice versa (rectifier/inverter). This ensures that the output voltage is completely decoupled from the input voltage (VFI, Voltage and Frequency Independent).
4 Product Description Input Connections 4.4.1 Input Connection Terminal Block RS232 BAT-T OUTPUT GND (Ground) L in (Phase) N in (Neutral) INPUT BREAKER The input connections on the terminal block are for INTELLIGENT SLOT Lout Nout connecting the power supply to the UPS. The power supply must be 230 V ±10%..
4 Product Description 4.5.2 Output Connection IEC 320 C19 The output connectors are used to connect load devices to the UPS. The maximum allowable current flow is 16 A. BREAKER The connectors of Segment 1 can also be turned off earlier. This can be done by selecting the EOD (End of Discharge) level, see OUTPUT BATTERY...
4 Product Description Communication Interfaces 4.6.1 Slot for Network Card (SNMP)/Relay Card The UPS has a slot for an optional network card (SNMP) or relay card. BREAKER RS232 BAT-T OUTPUT INPUT BREAKER INTELLIGENT SLOT Lout Nout 4.6.2 PDU Interface (Auxiliary Contact for External Bypass) PIN 1 PIN 2 The PDU interface is an auxiliary contact for the external...
4 Product Description 4.6.3 EPO Interface PIN 1 PIN 2 To activate the Emergency Power Off (EPO), PIN 1 and PIN 2 must be disconnected. PIN 1 and PIN 2 are closed during normal operation. RS232 BAT-T – 4.6.4 Connection Port for Battery Temperature Measurement By connecting the battery pack to the UPS via the appropriate cable, the temperature of the batteries is transmitted.
4 Product Description 4.6.5 RS232 / USB Communication Interfaces RS232 Interface USB Interface The communication interfaces provide all relevant data for BREAKER remote monitoring via a PC and UPS software. RS232 BAT-T OUTPUT INPUT BREAKER INTELLIGENT SLOT Lout Nout Settings and Pinout: Baud Rate: 2400 bps Data Length: 8 bits Stop Bit: 1 bit...
4 Product Description LCD Control Panel 4.7.1 Overview MD-XXXXPRO ONLINE Input 230.0v 50.0Hz Output 230.0v 50.0Hz MD-XXXXPRO Normal Operation Number of current faults, alarms, and events Battery Operation Load Indicator Mute Status Information On/Off Button Menu Information Operating Mode Menu Setting and Control Bypass Operation Battery Charge Status Error/Alarm Messages...
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4 Product Description Status LEDs Normal Operation Battery Operation Bypass Operation Error Alarm LCD Display Symbols Mute The symbol indicates that the signal tone is muted. Faults, Alarms, and Events The respective number of current faults, alarms, and events is displayed. By tapping the corresponding symbol, You can view the messages.
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4 Product Description LCD Display Symbols Fault Record Tapping this symbol opens the Fault Record menu, displaying the last 20 faults of the UPS. Event Record Tapping this symbol opens the Event Record menu, displaying the last 20 events of the UPS. Home Returns to the main menu.
4 Product Description Operating Modes 4.8.1 Normal Operation In normal operation, the load is continuously supplied with regulated and filtered alternating current (AC) by the inverter (rectifier/inverter). The mode ONLINE is displayed, and the status LED for normal operation lights up green. MD-XXXXPRO ONLINE 4.8.2...
4 Product Description 4.8.4 Bypass Operation The UPS operates in normal mode, and the input voltage is within the permissible range. In the case of an overload, the UPS automatically switches to bypass mode. If this happens, the mode BYPASS is displayed, the status LED for bypass mode MD-XXXXPRO lights up blue, and an audible alarm sounds.
4 Product Description 4.8.6 Converter Mode (Constant Voltage/Constant Frequency) The UPS can be set to fixed voltage and frequency values, allowing devices with different input voltages/frequencies to be operated. MD-XXXXPRO The output capacity of the UPS is reduced to 80%. CF Mode The mode CF Mode is displayed.
4 Product Description 4.8.9 EPO (Emergency Power-off) The UPS can be shut down using an emergency stop (EPO) switch through the EPO interface located on the rear side of the device. The UPS will immediately shut down, deactivating all outputs, and the system will lock. 1.
4 Product Description 4.8.11 Fault Mode Fault mode is activated when an error occurs in the UPS. The UPS switches to fault mode and interrupts the output. The status LED for fault mode lights up red, and a continuous alarm tone sounds.
5 Installation and Connection Installation and Connection Site Requirements Damage to Equipment Due to Inappropriate Location. CAUTION An unsuitable installation location can cause damage to the UPS and potentially lead to subsequent damage. � Please strictly adhere to the guidelines in this section. Location The UPS should only be operated indoors.
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5 Installation and Connection Temperature during operation has a significant impact on battery lifespan: temperatures of +10…+20°C are Note ideal. Performance Derating Factors at Altitudes Above 1000 Meters Above Sea Level The UPS should be installed in areas below 2000 meters above sea level. At locations above 1000 meters, it should be derated according to IEC62040-3.
5 Installation and Connection Setup/Rack Installation The UPS units and their battery packs can be set up as standalone devices or mounted in a 19-inch rack. When installing an additional battery pack, the batteries should be installed only as the last step. The UPS is "Hot-Swap capable," meaning a qualified electrician can connect the batteries without fully turning off the UPS.
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5 Installation and Connection 4. Attach the right stand base to the spacer. 5. Rotate the stand base 90° until it clicks into place. 6. Install the second stand element in the same manner. 7. Remove the UPS cover by pressing in the side latches. Note The cover is included with the unit and does not need to be removed initially.
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5 Installation and Connection 9. Align the UPS and the battery pack. Position both devices between the stand bases. Caution: Heavy! Have a second person assist! 10. Attach the cover. UPS MD-4500PRO, MD-6000PRO, MD11-10000PRO...
5 Installation and Connection 5.2.2 Installation in a 19-inch Rack To install the UPS in a 19-inch rack, you will need a rack rail kit. Refer to the associated multimatic · Note rack rail installation instructions Battery packs should be installed below the UPS! Each battery pack also requires a rack rail kit.
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5 Installation and Connection 5. Secure the UPS to both sides of the rack using the mounting brackets with four M5x16 pan head screws. 6. Install the battery pack in the same manner beneath the UPS. 7. If necessary, install additional optional battery packs below the battery pack UPS MD-4500PRO, MD-6000PRO, MD11-10000PRO...
5 Installation and Connection Connecting the Battery Pack 5.3.1 Strain Relief for Connection Cable Screw Nut M3 Countersunk Screws M4x6 Strain Relief Plate 4 Pan Head Screws M3x20 + Washer and Lock Washer 1. Attach the strain relief plate to the UPS using the countersunk screws.
5 Installation and Connection 5.3.3 Connection Cable for Temperature Measurement 1. Connect the battery pack to the UPS using the temperature measurement connection cable. Note The temperature measurement connection cable is included with the external battery pack. 5.3.4 Standalone Mounting 1.
5 Installation and Connection 4. Switch the corresponding battery disconnect switch of the battery pack to the ON position. Note Both battery disconnect switches must be set to ON; otherwise, there will be no voltage at the connection port. 5.3.5 19-Inch Rack Mounting 1.
5 Installation and Connection 4. Switch both battery disconnect switches of the battery pack to the ON position. Note Both battery disconnect switches must be set to ON; otherwise, there will be no voltage at the connection socket. Connecting Power Supply and Load Danger of Electric Shock.
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5 Installation and Connection 3. Install the PG fittings. L in N in Connection of Mains and Load Cable Cross-Sections Type Power Maximum Current Cable Cross-Section MD-4500PRO 4,5 kVA 19,5 A 3 × 6 mm MD-6000PRO 6 kVA 26 A 3 ×...
5 Installation and Connection Initial Startup Danger from Electrical Current. Risk of fatal injury due to live components. � Ensure that the mains voltage corresponds to the input voltage of the UPS. � Use fuses and cable cross-sections appropriate to the connected load. �...
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5 Installation and Connection 7. Set the Display Language on the LCD Panel: See Chapter 6.5.3 Display, Page 52. MD-XXXXPRO 8. Set the Output Voltage: See Chapter 6.5.1 UPS, Page 48. 9. Set the Battery Capacity: See Chapter 6.5.2 Battery, Page OUT OFF 10.
6 Operation Operation Turning the UPS On 1. Turn the UPS mains switch to ON. After performing a self- test, the UPS will switch to bypass mode. Note MD-XXXXPRO If bypass mode is disabled, the UPS will switch to Out-Off BYPASS mode after being turned on.
6 Operation Enabling/Disabling Bypass Mode The function to turn Bypass mode on or off is only available if Bypass mode has been activated in the Setting Note /UPS/Bypass Function menu, see Chapter 6.5.1 UPS, page 48. In this case, the UPS cannot be turned off. Physical Switch 5.
6 Operation Menu Overview Setting Output Voltage Battery Output Frequency Display Bypass Up Limit Bypass Down Limit UPS Mode Control Bypass Function Second Power Down Para Number Bypass Para ID Battery Self Test Para Redundance Default Setting Battery Measure Info Self Test Schedule Load Main Menu...
6 Operation Settings 1. Tap the Settings icon. You will enter the Setting and Control menu. MD-XXXXPRO ONLINE Input 230.0v 50.0Hz Output 230.0v 50.0Hz 2. Tap the Settings icon. You will enter the Setting menu. In the Settings menu, you can adjust the parameters for the operation of the UPS, the batteries, and the display.
6 Operation 6.5.1 1. Tap the desired menu to adjust the corresponding settings. Output Voltage Output Voltage Set the output voltage: 230V 220 V Output Frequency 230 V (default) 240 V Auto Bypass Up Limit Note 264V The output voltage must be set during the initial setup. Changing the value is only possible when the output is turned off.
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6 Operation Para Number Specify the number of UPS units in the parallel system: 0 (default) to 4 Para Number Para ID Set the ID number of the UPS: Para ID 0 (default) to 4 Para Redundance Number of redundancy modules: Para Redundance 0 (default) to 3 Note...
6 Operation 6.5.2 Battery 1. Select the desired menu to make the appropriate settings. Self Test Schedule Set when a battery self-test should occur: Self Test Scedule Never Startup + 14 days Startup Only Battery Number Startup + 7 days Startup + 14 days (default) Battery Number Battery Capacity...
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6 Operation Charger Current Specify the battery charging current. Enter the value using a numeric keypad. 1 to 10 A Charger Current 8 A (default) EOD Setting EOD Setting (For Experts Only) Set the shutdown threshold for the UPS. 1.65 V 1.65 V (default) 1.70 V Segment1...
6 Operation Segment2 (For Experts Only) Set the shutdown threshold for the output connections of Segment 2. 1.65 V (default) Segment2 1.70 V 1.65 V 1.75 V 1.80 V Note The output connections of Segment 2 can be shut down at a certain battery voltage.
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6 Operation Brightness Set the brightness level using a numeric keypad. 1 bis 5 (default) Brightness System Time Set the system time using a numeric keypad. System Time Input format: yyyy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss yyyy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss UPS MD-4500PRO, MD-6000PRO, MD11-10000PRO...
6 Operation Control 1. Tap the Settings icon. You will enter the Setting and Control menu. MD-XXXXPRO ONLINE Input 230.0v 50.0Hz Output 230.0v 50.0Hz 2. Tap the Control icon. You will enter the Control menu. Setting Control 3. Select the desired menu. Second Power Down Bypass Battery Self Test...
6 Operation 6.6.1 Second Power Down 1. Tap on Outlet1 to turn Segment 1 output connections on or off. 2. Tap on Outlet2 to turn Segment 2 output connections on or off. Outlet1 Note Outlet2 Refer to the Segment1 or Segment2 menu for setting the shutdown threshold of the output connections Segment 1, see Chapter 6.5.2 Battery, Page 50.
6 Operation 6.6.4 Default Setting 1. Tap on Default Setting to reset the UPS to factory settings. Second Power Down Bypass Battery Self Test Default Setting UPS MD-4500PRO, MD-6000PRO, MD11-10000PRO...
6 Operation Measure Info 1. Tap on the Information icon to access the Measure Info, Product Info, and Fault Record menus. MD-XXXXPRO ONLINE Input 230.0v 50.0Hz Output 230.0v 50.0Hz 2. Tap on the Measure Info icon to enter the Measure Info menu.
6 Operation Product Info 1. Tap on the Information icon to access the Measure Info, Product Info, and Fault Record menus. MD-XXXXPRO ONLINE Input 230.0v 50.0Hz Output 230.0v 50.0Hz 2. Tap on the Product Info icon to enter the Product Info menu.
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6 Operation Monitor Version LCD Version Monitor Version XXXXXXXX LCD Version XXXXXXXX UPS MD-4500PRO, MD-6000PRO, MD11-10000PRO...
6 Operation Fault Record 1. Tap on the Information icon to access the Measure Info, Product Info, and Fault Record menus. MD-XXXXPRO ONLINE Input 230.0v 50.0Hz Output 230.0v 50.0Hz 2. Tap on one of the two arrows. Measure Info0Product Info 3.
6 Operation 6.9.1 Fault Record 1. Tap on Fault Record to view the list of error messages. Fault Record Clear Fault Record Up to 20 error messages are stored. Each entry includes an error code and a brief description of the error. For details, see Chapter 7.2 Error and Alarm Codes, page 65.
6 Operation 6.10 Event Record 1. Tap on the Information icon to access the Measure Info, Product Info, and Fault Record menus. MD-XXXXPRO ONLINE Input 230.0v 50.0Hz Output 230.0v 50.0Hz 2. Tap one of the arrows to navigate. Measure Info0Product Info 3.
6 Operation 6.10.1 Event Record 1. Tap on Event Record to view the list of events. Event Record Clear Event Record Up to 20 events are stored. Each entry includes an event code and a brief description of the event. For details on fault and alarm codes, refer to Chapter 7.2, Fault and Alarm Codes, Fault Code: Page 65.
In many cases, error messages are caused by input voltage issues. Therefore, first check if the input voltage is within the tolerance range. Check the causes of the error message and rectify them. If the issue persists, please contact the multimatic customer service: multimatic Service GmbH...
Remove the blockage. � Restart the UPS. � Error Codes "21", "22", "23", "24", or Fault in the UPS. Contact multimatic customer "48" service. Battery runtime is significantly reduced. Batteries are not fully charged. � Charge the UPS for at least 5 hours before checking the battery status.
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7 Troubleshooting Code Fault Description Category Alarm Sound Status LED -DC Bus Discharge Fail Error Continuous Error Operation lights Inverter Output Low Error Continuous Error Operation lights Inverter Output High Error Continuous Error Operation lights Inverter hardware CKT Error Continuous Error Operation lights Output Relay Weld Close Error...
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7 Troubleshooting Code Fault Description Category Alarm Sound Status LED Bypass Voltage Abnormal Alarm – Bypass Operation blinks Bypass Frequency Abnormal Alarm – Bypass Operation blinks Bypass Overload Alarm 1x per second Bypass Operation blinks Bypass Overload Time Out Alarm 1x per second –...
Regular maintenance and testing of your installation ensure high reliability of your power supply. We recommend annual maintenance and inspection of your installation. Maintenance can be done on demand or through a maintenance contract with multimatic Service GmbH. Safety Danger from electrical current.
8 Maintenance Battery Replacement Hazards in handling batteries. Handling batteries involves specific hazards. � To prevent damage during handling, charging, and operation of the batteries, all guidelines from the respective manufacturers and safety data sheets must be followed. � All personnel must be trained in handling batteries. �...
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8 Maintenance Connectors Mounting Plate Mounting Screws 2. Disconnect the connectors. 3. Remove the mounting screws. 4. Remove the mounting plate. 5. Pull the battery out of the enclosure. 6. Replace the battery. 7. Reassemble in the reverse order. 8. Check the voltage between BAT+ and BAT N, and BAT N and BAT–...
8 Maintenance Cleaning Damage from improper cleaning. CAUTION Using incorrect cleaning agents or methods can cause damage. � Clean the UPS only with a soft, non-abrasive dust cloth. � Do not use chemical cleaners such as alcohol, acetone, or solvents. Storage To keep an unused UPS functional over an extended period, observe the following points: The storage area must be dry and clean.
9 Technical Data Technical Data Type MD-4500PRO MD-6000PRO MD11-10000PRO Technology VFI-SS-111 according to IEC/EN 62040-3 (Online Double Conversion) Power Power (VA) 4500 6000 10000 Power (Watt) 4500 6000 10000 Power factor (pf) Phases Input/Output Single-phase / Single-phase Input Rated voltage 230 VAC (configurable to 220/230/240 VAC) Voltage range 110 –...
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1 × RS232, 1 × USB, 1 × Slot for SNMP card or relay card Connection terminals for external emergency shutdown switch Auxiliary contact for external bypass Display LCD + LED Software multimatic Management Software Optional Communication SNMP card, relay card Optional Sensorsl Temperature sensor, humidity sensor (only with SNMP card - Professional Version)
10 Decommissioning and Disposal Decommissioning and Disposal Danger from Electric Shock. Risk of fatal injury from live electrical parts. � The UPS may only be dismantled by authorized electrical specialists in accordance with electrical regulations. � Disconnect the UPS from all external power sources before dismantling. �...
11 Additional Information Additional Information 11.1 Installing Network Card or Relay Card ESD Protected Area! The network card and relay card are susceptible to electrostatic discharge. Observe ESD precautions when handling these components. � The installation should only be carried out by a qualified electrical technician. 1.
11 Additional Information For the initial setup of the network card, we recommend avoiding devices such as hubs and switches. Recommended Network Settings for the Client PC: IP Adress 10.10.10.11 Subnet Mask 255.255.255.0 Gateway 10.10.10.11 (will be automatically hidden) Empty If the adapter responds to a PING command, you can access the preset address in a browser.
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11 Additional Information After making the settings, click “Apply.” If the switch on the device was previously set to “Configured Address,” the CS141 will now attempt to redirect you to the new IP. You might need to adjust the client's IP address accordingly. If you change the switch later, you should either restart the device using the reboot button in the web interface or alternatively, interrupt the power supply for 5 seconds.
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11 Additional Information UPS Functions The CS141 can be used as a remote control to execute commands and tests supported by the UPS. Please note that the functions and displayed screens may vary for each UPS model, and functions will only be available if the device supports them. UPS MD-4500PRO, MD-6000PRO, MD11-10000PRO...
11 Additional Information 11.2 Installation as a Parallel System 11.2.1 Safety Risk of Electrical Shock. Risk of fatal injury due to live components. � Work on electrical components, such as switching elements and electrical wiring, must only be performed by authorized electrical professionals in accordance with electrical regulations. �...
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11 Additional Information The UPS is equipped with a network filter. To avoid risks from leakage currents, ensure that the power supply is Note properly grounded. RS232 Port 1 for Parallel Operation BREAKER BREAKER RS232 Port 2 ffor Parallel Operation ID = 1 RS232 BAT-T...
11 Additional Information 11.3 EPO Function Test 1. Make sure the UPS is turned off and disconnected from the mains power. 2. Connect the external EPO switch to the two pins of the EPO connector, as described in Chapter 4.8.9 "EPO (Emergency Power-off)"...
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