Toshiba 1600xp Manual
Toshiba 1600xp Manual
1600XP/1600XPi SERIES
INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL
SINGLE PHASE - 3.6/6/8/10/14/18/22 KVA
1600XPi 1600XP
Part # 60616-0010
October 2014
NOTICE
PLEASE INFORM A TOSHIBA INTERNATIONAL CORPORATION REPRESENTATIVE IN
CASE OF INCONSISTENCIES, OMISSIONS, OR QUESTIONS.
The instructions contained in this manual are not intended to cover all of the details or variations in
equipment, or to provide for every possible contingency concerning installation, operation, or maintenance.
Should further information be required or if problems arise which are not covered sufficiently, contact your
Toshiba sales office.
The contents of this instruction manual shall not become a part of or modify any prior or existing agreement,
commitment, or relationship. The sales contract contains the entire obligation of Toshiba International
Corporation UPS Division. The warranty contained in the contract between the parties is the sole warranty
of Toshiba International Corporation UPS Division and any statements contained herein DO NOT create
new warranties or modify the existing warranty.
Any electrical or mechanical modifications to this equipment without prior written consent of Toshiba
International Corporation will void all warranties and may void the UL/CUL listing. Unauthorized modifications
can also result in personal injury, loss of life, or destruction of the equipment.
Unless otherwise specified, the warranty period for the UPS or UPS part is 36 months from the shipment
date (see Toshiba International Corporation bill of lading).
Unless otherwise specified, the warranty period for a UPS battery is 24 months from the shipment date (see
Toshiba International Corporation bill of lading).
JOB NUMBER
MODEL NUMBER
SERIAL NUMBER
APPLICATION
SHIPMENT DATE
INSTALLATION DATE
INSPECTED BY
This manual and the accompanying drawings should be considered a permanent part of the equipment and
should be readily available for reference and review. Dimensions shown in the manual are in metric and/or
the English customary equivalent.
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product changes, or discontinue any product or service identified in this publication.
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resulting from the use of the information contained within this manual.
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the prior written consent of Toshiba International Corporation.
Contact the Toshiba Customer Support Center for assistance with application information or for any
problems that you may experience with your Uninterruptible Power System (UPS).
For further information on Toshiba products and services, please visit our website.
1.1 Symbols
The symbols listed below are used throughout this manual. When symbols are used in this manual they will
include important safety information that must be carefully followed.
The signal words listed below are used throughout this manual. When the words DANGER, WARNING,
CAUTION and NOTICE are used in this manual they will include important safety information that must be
carefully followed.
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
1. This device may not cause harmful interference.
2. This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired
operation.
Notice: The FCC regulations provide that changes or modifications made to this device that are not
approved by Toshiba International Corporation may void the authority granted to the user by the FCC to
operate this equipment.
These labels are placed to provide useful information or to indicate an imminently hazardous situation
that may result in severe equipment/property damage, serious injury, or loss of life if instructions are
not followed.
3
before connecting the utility power.
EXTERNAL BATTERY CABINET L1 L2 G
50802
WARNING
The battery cabinet must have
a nominal battery voltage of 1 2
USE COPPER 90 C ONDUC TORS ON LY. REFER TO IN STRUCTION MANUAL REGA
3 4 20 8/2 40 V
5 6
EXTERNAL BATTERY
288VDC.CABINET L1 L2 G X1 INPUT X2 N
50802
1 20 V
WARNING
1 20 V
288VDC. INPUT
USE COPPER 90 C ONDUC TORS ON LY. REFER TO IN STRUCTION MANUAL REGARDIN G TIGHTENING TORQUE
OUTPUT
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
DANGER/ATTENTION
PN 51727 P/N 48518
DANGER – Battery terminals can deliver
48518 SHEET
INPUT
peu ven t prese nter une te nsion dange reu se part
qua lified service repre se ntative only. Miswiring of live. R isk of ele ctrica l befo re cha nging fuse.
rapport a la terre . Ve rifier avan t de to uch er.
batt ery could result in ele ctrcal sh ock a nd/or fire. 1 20 V 1 20 V
VDC. Risque de choc electrique . Le circuit des ba tteries
shock. Ch eck fu se
voltage an d discon nect INPUT OUTPUT
nest pa s e so led e secteur. Le s cosses des ba tteries external batte ries
peu ven t prese nter une te nsion dange reu se part befo re cha nging fuse.
rapport a la terre . Ve rifier avan t de to uch er.
OUTPUT
PN 51727 WARNING WARNING
P/N 49455 WARNING – UPS Batteries CR ITICAL require UNINTERRUPTIBLE
FUSE SIZING an- PO
WARNING nual preventative
Incorrect fu se replacem ent size
maintenance.
may result in fireFailure to
SERIAL NO.
This unit contai ns se ale d lead a cid batterie s. CR ITICAL FUSE SIZING
TYPEFORM
or inadeq uate
R/ATTENTION
equ ipm ent protection.
La ck of p re venta tive mainte nan ce cou ld Incorrect
result
s.mittin g perform regular maintenance could result in
fu se replacem ent size
DANGER
48518 SHEET
USE COPPER 90o CONDUCTORS ONLY. REFER TO INSTRUCTION MANUAL REGARDING TORQUE OF TERMINAL BLOCKS. FACTORY WIRED FOR 208V INPUT.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 11 12 13 14 15 16 17
REMOTE
REMOTE
L1 L2 N
EPO1
EPO2
208/240V 208V
240V
INPUT VOLTAGE EPO REMOTE
120V 120V JUMPER SELECTION
Hardwired UPS units are not equipped with an over-current protection device nor an output disconnect for
the AC output. Circuit breakers should be provided by the user between the UPS Input and utility power,
and the UPS output and the load input. These devices should be rated as follows:
240VAC
RATING
3.6 kVA 6 kVA 8 kVA 10 kVA 14 kVA 18 kVA 22 kVA
Input
Breaker
30 A 50 A 60 A 70 A 100 A 100 A 125 A
Output
Breaker
20 A 35 A 45 A 60 A 80 A 100 A 125 A
* Ratings are for an 80% rated device.
Servicing of the batteries should only be performed by a qualified factory authorized representative who
is knowledgeable about batteries and the required precautions. Keep unauthorized personnel away from
batteries. To arrange for battery replacement, contact Toshiba Customer Support Center.
1. Turn off, lockout, and tagout all equipment before connecting the power wiring to the equipment or
when performing maintenance.
2. The maximum ambient operating temperature is 104 °F (40 °C).
3. Access panels should only be removed by authorized Toshiba field Service personnel.
4. UPS servicing should be performed by qualified Toshiba representatives only.
5. Battery servicing should be performed by qualified Toshiba representatives only.
6. Contact your Toshiba authorized service center for battery replacement.
WARNING
Contact with any part of a grounded battery can result in
electrical shock.
The likelihood of shock will be reduced if such grounds are removed
prior to installation or maintenance.
4.1 Inspection
Inspect for shipping damage upon receipt of the UPS. Use caution when removing the unit from the pallet.
Refer to labels or documentation attached to packing material.
4.2 Unpacking
Check the unit for loose, broken, bent or otherwise damaged parts. If damage has occurred during shipping,
keep all original crating and packing materials for return to the shipping agent. The warranty does not apply
to damage incurred during shipping. Ensure that the rated capacity and the model number specified on the
nameplate conform to the order specifications.
4.3 Storage
During periods of non-use, the following guidelines are recommended for storage.
Storage Preparation
1. Power up the UPS and allow it to operate with no load for 24 hours to fully charge the
batteries.
2. Stop the unit (see Stop Operation on page 16).
3. Place the MCCB switch (see Appendix C for location) in the Off position.
Storing Conditions
• For best results, store the UPS in the original shipping container and place on a wood
or metal pallet.
• Storage temperature: -4 – 104 °F (-20 – 40 °C).
• The optimum storage temperature is 70 °F (21 °C). A higher ambient temperature will
require recharging more frequently during storage.
Storage Maintenance
• If stored at an ambient temperature less than 68 °F (20 °C), recharge the batteries every
9 months.
• If stored at an ambient temperature of 68 – 86 °F (20 – 30 °C), recharge the batteries
every 6 months.
• If stored at an ambient temperature of 86 – 104 °F (30 – 40 °C), recharge the batteries
every 3 months.
4.4 Disposal
Contact your local or state environmental agency for details on disposal of electrical components and
packaging in your particular area.
It is illegal to dump lead-acid batteries in landfills or dispose of improperly.
Please help our Earth by contacting the environmental protection agencies in your area, the battery
manufacturer, or call Toshiba toll-free at (877) 867-8773 for more information about recycling.
NOTICE
1. Observe the following environmental restrictions:
USE COPPER 90 C ONDUC TORS ON LY. REFER TO IN STRUCTION MANUAL REGARDIN G TIGHTENING TORQUE OF TERMINAL BLOCKS. FACTORY WIRED FOR 2 08V IN PUT.
• Install
1 the unit
2 in a
3 well-ventilated
4 5 location;
6 allow
7 at8 least 11
4 inches
12 (1013
cm) 14
on15
all16sides
17 for air
ventilation and forGmaintenance.
REMOTE
REMOTE
ET L1
EPO1
L2 N
EPO2
X1 X2 X3 G 208V COM 240V
50802
ve • Install the unit where the ambient temperature is within the range specified in Appendix A -
2 08 V
1 20 V 1 20 V
• DO NOT
INPUT
install the UPS in areas that are subject to high humidity.
OUTPUT
27 • DO NOT install the UPS in areas that allow exposure to direct sunlight.
UNINTERRUPTIBLE POWER SUPPLY
• DO NOT install the UPS inTYPEFORM
areas that allow exposure to high levels of airborne dust, metal
DANGER particles, or flammable gases.
48518 SHEET
C US
y fuse is always
isk of ele ctrica l
. Ch eck fu se
• DO NOT install the UPS in areas
INPUTnear sources of electrical noise. Ensuring a proper earth ground
LISTED
e an d discon nect
al batte ries will reduce the effects of electrical noise and will reduce the potential for electrical
POWER shock.
cha nging fuse.
OUTPUT
• DO NOT install the UPS in areas that would allow fluids or any foreign object SUPPLY
to get inside the
27E5
UPS.
WARNING
2. UPS is intended for permanent SERIAL
CR ITICAL FUSE SIZING
Incorrect fu se replacem ent size
NO.
installation only. Install the unit in a stable, level and upright position
erie s. that is free of excessive vibration.
may result in fire or inadeq uate
equ ipm ent protection.
PN 60381
sult MFD. IN U.S.A. FROM FOREIGN AN D DOMESTIC COMPONENTS HOUSTON , TEXAS
an d/o r Re pla ce only with same t ype
must be
cian .
3. Follow the instructions on the unpacking label affixed to the exterior of the UPS.
and rating of fuse.
49455 SHEET
S
48524 SHEET
e.
fig 1
3 fig 2
CAUTION/
ATTENTION
Do not disconnect
while unit is
operating
Unpacking Instructions
on battery power.
Nes pas debrancher
sous charge.
P/N 48537
4. Retain the shipping rails for use as permanent mounting of the UPS.
8. Allow 5 minutes after power is removed for internal capacitors to fully discharge before attempting
to service the unit.
9. The user should provide output over-current protection for hardwired UPS systems. See Appendix
A - “Specifications” for the device rating.
10. After ensuring that all power sources are turned off and isolated in accordance with established
lockout/tagout procedures, connect the power source wiring of the correct voltage to the input
terminals of the UPS.
11. The end user must supply suitable strain relief for the power cord and the cord must extend a
distance of 1/2 diameter beyond the clamp.
12. Connect the output terminals of the UPS to the load in line with local wiring regulations. Size the
branch circuit conductors in accordance with NEC Table 310.16.
WARNING
THE METAL OF CONDUIT IS NOT AN ACCEPTABLE GROUND.
7. Operating Precautions
1. The UPS should not be powered up until the entire operation manual has been read.
2. The voltage of the input power source must be within the range of +10% to -30% of the rated
input voltage. The input frequency must be within the rated input frequency range. Voltages and
frequencies outside of the permissible range may activate the internal protection devices.
3. The UPS should not be used with a load that has a rated input that is greater than the rated output
of the UPS.
4. DO NOT use the UPS to provide power to motors that require high starting current or with motors
that require a long starting time, such as vacuum cleaners and machine tools (oversizing the UPS
for lock rotor current would be required).
5. DO NOT insert metal objects or combustible materials in the ventilation slots of the UPS.
6. DO NOT place, hang, or paste any objects on the exterior surfaces of the UPS.
7. The capacitors of the UPS maintain a residual charge for a while after turning the UPS off.
8. DO NOT attempt to disassemble, modify, or repair the UPS. Repairs and servicing should only be
performed by Toshiba Field Service personnel.
9. DO NOT remove any covers of the UPS when the power is on.
10. Turn the power on only after installing ALL of the covers.
11. If the UPS should emit smoke, produce an unusual odor, or make sound, turn the power off
immediately.
12. Changing/replacing the UPS Batteries should only be performed by Toshiba field service personnel.
13. Warning signs should be placed on or near the load as a notification that the load is being powered
by the UPS.
14. Additional warnings and notifications shall be posted at the equipment installation location as
deemed required by Qualified Personnel.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 11 12 13 14 15 16 17
L1 (L*) L2 (N*) G X1 X2 N (0V) X3 G 208 COM 240 EPO1 EPO2 REMOTE1 REMOTE2
32 V 88 V
208V 240V NO NO
208/240 Vin 120 V 120 V Jumper selection
See notes 1&2
INPUT 208 V EPO 3 Rmt Contacts 3
240 V
OUTPUT
* – If only one input line is hot, connect hot line to terminal 1 (L), and connect the Neutral line to terminal 2 (N).
NOTE 1 – If AC input power is 208 Vac rated, short terminals 11 and 12 with a jumper wire. DO NOT jumper terminal 13 to 12 or
11. Factory Setting is 208 Vac. Use the jumper wire provided by Toshiba. DO NOT add any additional jumpers.
NOTE 2 – If AC input power is 240 Vac rated, short terminals 12 and 13 with a jumper wire. DO NOT jumper terminal 11 to 12 or
13. Use the jumper wire provided by Toshiba. DO NOT add any additional jumpers.
NOTE 3 – EPO and Rmt Contacts function – See Section 8.2
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 11 12 13 14 15 16 17
L1 L2 G X1 X2 N X3 G 208 COM 240 EPO1 EPO2 REMOTE1 REMOTE2
32 V 88 V
Jumper NO NO
208 Vin 120 V 120 V
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 11 12 13 14 15 16 17
L1 L2 G X1 X2 N X3 G 208 COM 240 EPO1 EPO2 REMOTE1 REMOTE2
32 V 88 V
Jumper NO NO
240 Vin 120 V 120 V
120 Vout
Connect load across Terminals 4 – 6 or 6 – 7. 3 4 5 6 7 8
G X1 X2 N X3 G
120 V 120 V
208 Vout
240 Vout
When the closed Remote Shutdown switch is opened, the UPS transfers from Bypass back to it’s initial
state (Normal/Backup) after a 1 – 2 sec. detection delay.
If the UPS is in bypass when the Remote Shutdown is closed, no action is taken.
• If the power flow is transferred to the bypass circuit due to an internal fault the UPS will continue to
supply power to the load through the bypass and indicate a system fault message (see “24.3 System
Fault Messages” on page 52).
• If the power flow is transferred to the bypass circuit due to an overload condition (see “24.4 System
Warning Messages” on page 53), then the power flow will automatically transfer from the UPS’s
bypass circuit back to the inverter circuit after removing the overload if set to do so (AutoXfer
parameter (Cmd ID 660)).
Bypass
*Static Switch
Isolation
Input Output Transformer
MCCB Fuse Fuse
Input Rectifier/ Output
Power Line Filter Inverter
Chopper Power
Surge
+
Absorber Batteries
* Switches are
– solid state Power Flow
devices.
Negative Bus
Bypass
*Static Switch
Isolation
Input Output Transformer
MCCB Fuse Fuse
Input Rectifier/ Output
Power Line Filter Inverter
Chopper Power
Surge
+
Absorber Batteries
* Switches are
– solid state Power Flow
devices.
Negative Bus
This back-up process will continue until the UPS’s battery voltage drops below a specific minimum level.
When this occurs, the batteries will stop supplying power to the load. This minimum level is the rated
minimum voltage (Vmin). The rated battery voltage chart on page 19 shows (Vmin). The battery backup
time and discharge process is explained on page 19.
Bypass
*Static Switch
Isolation
Input Output Transformer
MCCB Fuse Fuse
Input Rectifier/ Output
Power Line Filter Inverter
Chopper Power
Surge
+
Absorber Batteries
* Switches are
– solid state Power Flow
devices.
Negative Bus
Usually the emergency power off switch is installed in a central location that is easily accessible to
personnel concerned with the operation of the UPS unit and the load equipment connected to it. The EPO
function is initiated by pressing the switch to the closed (shutdown) position.
The effect of using the EPO switch is the same whether the UPS unit is in AC input mode, battery backup
mode, or the circuit bypass mode. The following figure shows the UPS condition after application of the
EPO switch.
Bypass
*Static Switch
Isolation
Input Output Transformer
MCCB Fuse Fuse
Input Rectifier/ Output
Power Line Filter Inverter
Chopper Power
Surge
+
Absorber Batteries
* Switches are
– solid state Power Flow
devices.
Negative Bus
CURRENT VOLTAGE
VNOM
SHUTDOWN
VLOW
VMIN
IMAX
IMIN
100% 20% 0%
BATTERY CAPACITY
UPS Capacity 3.6 kVA 6 kVA 8 kVA 10 kVA 14 kVA 18 kVA 22 kVA
Nominal voltage (Vnom) 144 Vdc 216 Vdc 288 Vdc 288 Vdc 288 Vdc 288 Vdc 288 Vdc
Alarm voltage (Vlow) 130 Vdc 192 Vdc 246 Vdc 246 Vdc 246 Vdc 246 Vdc 246 Vdc
Shutdown voltage (Vmin) 114 Vdc 170 Vdc 227 Vdc 227 Vdc 227 Vdc 227 Vdc 227 Vdc
CURRENT VOLTAGE
CHARGING BATTERY
CURRENT CHARGE
ICHARGE VOLTAGE
VMAX
VMIN
DISCHARGE
SHUT-OFF
POINT
FULLY
CHARGED
TIME
0 0
The recharge process usually consists of three periods. During the first period, the current is maintained
at approximately 1 ampere. This current limit is the maximum value that can be used to charge the
batteries (for minimal recharge time) while assuring safety and long battery life. In the second period,
constant-voltage control starts and current gradually decreases as the batteries charge to their normal
fully charged state. In the third period, a slight trickle current continues to flow into the batteries to keep
them fully charged and floating at the normal Vdc level. A full recharge usually requires 24 hours (90%
recharge in 12 hours) after a complete discharge.
The following chart shows the rated maximum and minimum battery voltages and the charge current for
each of the sizes.
ID Command Options
111 Rated Vin Select from 208V, 230V, or 240V, and press Write. (This parameter sets
the multiplier for the Over-/Under voltage detectors.)
215 Rated Vout Select from 208V, 230V, or 240V, and press Write. (This parameter sets
the multiplier for the Over-/Under voltage detectors.)
634 UPS Date Input the date in this format: Mon 10/05/2009 and press Write.
635 UPS Time Input the current time in 12 hour format: 12:15 PM and press Write.
11.2 Battery Parameter Settings
Table 11-1 for setting the battery parameters during initial setup for these configurations: Stand-alone
UPS; UPS + 1 Battery Cabinet; UPS + 2 Battery Cabinets.
Verify that the On-Line LED on the front panel (see “12.1 Front Panel Layout” on page 23) lights green.
The UPS will now be supplying power in the On-Line mode. If the On-Line LED is not illuminated push and
hold the RUN key for approximately 3 seconds.
NOTICE
When running the UPS for the first time charge the batteries for at least 24
hours (input breaker on) before operating the connected load. Failure to do so
will result in reduced battery backup time.
NOTICE
If the input breaker is turned off while UPS is in the bypass mode, the output
power stops. Any load devices will lose power.
Ensure that all sensitive loads have been previously shut down.
To completely stop the UPS, turn the input breaker at the back of the UPS to the OFF position.
1600XP
On-Line UPS
UPS Controls
STOP
DVCOH ASYN
ASYN On-Line
Shutdown
Display Reset Switch – When necessary, the touchscreen display can be reset by using a thin probe,
such as a paper clip, to press the display reset switch.
Display Contrast Adjustment – The display is shipped with the display adjusted for optimum visibility. If
necessary use a trimmer adjustment tool to fine tune the display contrast for improved visibility.
LCD TOUCHSCREEN
DISPLAY LAYOUT 1600XP
On-Line UPS
UPS Controls
UPS Typeform
UXPB2B100C6
Key Status Indicator
(UPS is NOT in Bypass
mode)
STOP STOP key
UPS
Fault Code DVCOH ASYN On-Line System
Mode
Warning Code
At the top left of the display are a bank of four touch-sensitive keys:
Home – Pressing HOME key returns the display to the top menu of the currently selected tab.
Security Level – Pressing the Security Level key activates the log-in security screen.
(Speaker) – Pressing the Speaker key will disable/enable the audible alarm.
Touchscreen Lock – Locks touchscreen except for this key.
Touchscreen Enabled Key- Press to disable (lockout) all touchscreen keys except this
key.
Touchscreen Disabled Key - Press to enable (un-lock) touchscreen.
As displayed on:
BAT 2 / 3
Monitor and Settings screens:
100% / N/A In other modes, the display alternates between battery charge percentage and “N/A.”
Shows current UPS Status. Indicator will change as the UPS status changes. For a
INV
detailed listing see page 55.
12:35 PM System Time
DVCOH Fault Description Code – For a detailed listing see page 52.
ASYN Warning Description Code – For a detailed listing see page 53.
On-Line Current Operating Mode of the UPS – For a detailed listing see page 55.
Service Call needed, Less than 6 mo. of Battery Life or Battery Life
Amber - ON
Warning End.
Amber - Flashing One or more Warnings occurred. See Records: Warnings for details.
Amber - OFF No Warning (Normal, UPS in operation).
NOTE: On-Line/Fault LEDs - Appear Amber if Green and Red flash concurrently.
Pause a moment, then key in the next value. 619 Change Secu. Lvl
Press the backspace key to delete the last character
entered.
USR
The keypad can be toggled to access to lower case let- Quit
ters and the space “ “ key by pressing the Shift key.
Enter the lower case letters as above. 1./ 2ABC 3DEF Write
The Space key is used to enter a space between alpha-
numeric characters. 4GHI 5JKL 6MNO
Example: By using the additional characters available
with the shift key you can type in a device name: 7PQRS 8TUV 9WXYZ
“Toshiba H3” instead of “TOSHIBAH3”
0-: Shift
Return to the Upper Case format keypad by pressing
Shift again.
DVCOH ASYN On-Line
Exit the keypad display by pressing either the Quit or KEYPAD
Write key.
96% 100% INV 12:35 PM
HOME USR
USR
Quit
SHIFTED KEYPAD
The Main tab is also the opening tab on startup for the Main Monitor Settings Records
UPS. Press RUN to place the UPS in On-Line mode,
and press STOP to place the UPS in Bypass mode.
STOP
MAIN SCREEN
The touchscreen display can be disabled for safety or 96% 100% INV 12:35 PM
convenience by pressing the touchscreen lockout key, HOME USR
.
Main Monitor Settings Records
(NOTE: The touchscreen lockout key is disabled when
the screen is in keypad mode.)
1600XP
The Lockout key will change to and the touch- On-Line UPS
screen will not respond to any input except a touch to
the lockout key.
UPS Controls
Touching the lockout key again will toggle the lockout
off, the graphic will change to indicating the touch- UPS Serial Number
20080112345
screen is active. RUN
UPS Typeform
UXPB2B100C6
STOP
The Monitor Tab illustration, next page, shows the screens available and how to navigate between them.
Mimic Display
In the mimic display of the Monitor Tab screen, the four UPS selection keys, Input (IN), DC Bus (DC),
Output (OUT), Bypass (BYP), and Battery (BAT) are connected by lines indicating power flow. A thick line
indicates power flowing, and thin line indicates no power flowing.
The Monitor display, below, shows the UPS in Shutdown Mode: Power is flowing to charge the battery, but
no power is going to the Bypass or Output.
Monitor Details
Press the IN, BYP, OUT, DC, or BAT key on the mimic display to view the parameter details for that section
of the UPS.
The MONITOR TAB figure on the following page shows the relationship of the various data displays.
IN DC OUT IN DC OUT
BYP
BAT BAT
BYP BYP
BAT
IN DC OUT IN DC OUT
BAT BAT
C&C D&E
C&C D&E C&C D&E
Main Monitor Settings Records 303 Bypass Voltage 238 V Main Monitor Settings Records
402 DC Bus Positive 366 Vdc 503 Discharge Current 0.0 Adc
403 DC Bus Negative 392 VdcA IN DC OUT 506 Charger Status Normal
DC 1/1
C&C D&E BAT 1/1
96% 100% INV 12:35 PM 96% 100% INV 12:35 PM MIMIC DISPLAY
C&C HOME USR D&E HOME USR
Press any key on the mimic
Main Monitor Settings Records
Main Monitor Settings Records
display (IN, DC, OUT, BYP,
601 System(CTL) Temp 25 C 850 Reye Ins Dat BAT, C&C, D&E) to display the
602 Battery Temp -15 C 851 Reye Ver
associated parameters.
If the selected Record buffer has no records, the display will return the Main Monitor Settings Records
message “NO RECORD.”
NO RECORD
Each record file can be accessed by pressing the labeled key, and the
records paged through using the standard next record, previous record,
first record, and last record control keys at the bottom of the touchscreen.
(See page 24.)
Samples of the five record screens and the data they record are shown
below.
1 / 32
INIT 12:35 PM 96% 100% INIT 12:35 PM 96% 100% INIT 12:35 PM
HOME USR HOME USR HOME USR
Main Monitor Settings Records Main Monitor Settings Records Main Monitor Settings Records
Date 04/14/09 Time 12:54:17 Date 04/14/09 Time 12:54:17 Date 04/15/09 Time 12:11:51
Sin 240/60Hz Sout 240/60Hz Sin 240/60Hz Sout 240/60Hz Sin 240/60Hz Sout 240/60Hz
1 / 32 1 / 16 1/1
1/2 1 / 32
AUDIBLE ALARMS
0.5 s 0.5 s
Any Fault (Interrmittant buzz until fault clears)
5.0 s
Switch to Backup (Single five-second buzz)
Warnings:
OL110 (Overload Timer) 1.0 s 1.0 s
LB (Low Battery – Batt. Voltage 90%)
BLFN (Battery Life Pre-alarm – Batt exp in 6 mo.)
BLFE (Battery Life End)
CHRGOV (Charger Over Voltage)
BTSTFL (Battery Test Fail)
BOH (Battery Overheat)
AOH (Ambient Overheat)
CLMT (Current Limit)
DCER (Display Disconnected)
BDEPL (Battery Depletion)
The buzzer can be silenced by selecting the Settings tab, then set the Mute Enable parameter to 1. This
will turn off the buzzer for the current alarm status, but the buzzer will still sound when the next Fault/
Warning condition occurs.
The buzzer can be disabled by selecting the Settings tab then setting the Mbuzzer parameter to 0. This
will disable the alarm so that no alarm sounds for any Fault or Warning condition.
ID Input
Output Bypass
DC Bus Batt
Ctrl/Cfg History
Disp/Reye Debug
On-Line
Main Monitor Settings Records Main Monitor Settings Records Main Monitor Settings Records
001 Manufacturer TOSHIBA 102 No of Input Line 1 Line 202 No of Output Line 1 Line
002 Typeform UH3G2L060C6 111 Rated Vin* 240 V 215 Rated Volt* 240 V
003 Serial No. 20080112345 119 VIOV DeLevel* 274 V 220 VOUV DeLevel* 90 %
004 Main FWare Ver UH3MSV00013 120 VIOV ReLevel* 264 V 222 VOOV DeLevel* 110 %
005 Main BSector Ver UH3MBS01000 141 Freq on FIERR* 50.0 Hz 224 Fo Syn Window* 1.0 Hz
96% 100% INIT 12:35 PM 96% 100% FLT 12:35 PM 96% 100% FLT 12:35 PM
HOME USR HOME USR HOME USR
Main Monitor Settings Records Main Monitor Settings Records Main Monitor Settings Records
302 No of Bypass Line 1 Line 404 Rated DC Bus* 770 Vdc 507 Total Discharges 0
96% 100% FLT 12:35 PM 96% 100% FLT 12:35 PM 96% 100% FLT 12:35 PM
HOME USR HOME USR HOME USR
Main Monitor Settings Records Main Monitor Settings Records Main Monitor Settings Records
609 Requested State Idle 701 System Op Time 07031 Sec 801 DFW Ver UX3FV00000
610 Timed Operation 0 Sec 702 Inverter Op Time 0 Sec 802 DFW BDate Feb 25 2009
612 Faults 0x00020000 703 Backup Op Time 0 Sec 803 DFW BTime 15:29:50
613 Warnings 0x00000060 704 UPS Lifetime 6118 Hr0 804 DBS Ver UH3DBS01000
619 Change Secu. Lvl USR 705 Hi System Temp 28 C 805 DBL Ver UH3DBL01000
621 Reset Admin PWE Idle 706 Hi Battery Temp -8 C 807 TMRsleep 10 Min
0-: Shift
On-Line
The VIUV (Voltage In Under Voltage) Hysterisus can vary over a range. HOME USR
96% 100%
Press the “Rated Vin” parameter listing and enter the correct value in the Main Monitor Settings Records
0-: Shift
On-Line
Example 3
Example 3: Some parameters are informational, some can be changed 96% 100% INIT 12:35 PM
by the user, and others can only be changed by a higher security access. HOME USR
If a parameter cannot be changed under the current security access Item cannot be changed
level, selecting the parameter for change will generate the message
“Item cannot be changed”.
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Depending on the access level, parameters may be either read and written to (e.g. ), read only, or hidden
from view except at a higher access level.
Parameters are displayed at higher access levels and not a lower access levels in order to reduce opera-
tor information overload.
• Cmd ID - Command ID number. A three digit number between 000 and 999. Not all numbers have
an associated parameter.
• Description on LCD - Display text, often abbreviated.
• Brief Description - Brief description of the function of the parameter.
• Location Map - Tab/Blk - Gives the menu location for the parameter by Tab and Block.
The tabs are Main, Monitor, Settings, Records.
E.g. Cmd 501 (Battery Voltage can be viewed under the Monitor tab, in the BATT block)
UPS Status is displayed in the display header Status field.
UPS Faults and Warnings are shown in the display footer, at the bottom of the display.
• Example - Shows an example of the parameter displayed on the touchscreen.
• Rqd Security Level to Change/By - The required security level to change a parameters value or set-
ting: User, Administrator, Distributor.
4. The settings display will show the Cali Display screen. 208V Enable 240V Write
7. The display will switch to the CALIBRATION SCREEN shown below. On-Line
10. Repeat Step 7 for X displayed at the lower right-hand side of the
display.
11. Repeat Step 7 for the X displayed at the lower left-hand side of the
display.
12. After completing Step 10, the display will return to the Cali Display
screen. Press the Quit key.
Voltage Current
48 Vdc peak 70 mA peak
30 Vac rms 50 mA rms
(42 Vac peak) (70 mA peak)
NOTE: Pin switches are shown in their inactive states. For example, if battery voltage is low, pin 7 will be connected to pin 5.
18.3 RS-232C
The RS232C port can be used by authorized service personnel. The port is provided using a DB9 female
connector located on the rear of the UPS. For reference, the pinout of the connector is illustrated below.
This card slides into a slot located on the back side (See illustration) of the UPS. The card provides a
network, or LAN-based communication interface for the UPS. When installed, the UPS can be managed
remotely using the common SNMP and HTTP web-based network protocols. The following diagram shows
the flow of the Network Management Station.
TOSHIBA UPS
NETWORK MANAGEMENT
REMOTEYE
STATION OR PC WITH
NETWORK CARD
WEB BROWSER
1. Turn the UPS off using the proper shutdown procedure. Mounting
2. Remove the blank cover plate over the extension option Screws
slot.
3. Slide the RemotEye printed circuit board into the
extension option slot of the UPS.
4. Secure the printed circuit board using the UPS supplied Receptacle
screws. Panel
5. See the RemotEye User Manual, P/N 62330 (RemotEye
III), or P/N 90988 (RemotEye 4), to complete the
hardware setup and software setting for proper
RemotEye operation.
Connector
REMOTEYE NETWORK CARD LOCATION
RG-45 PORT
Smoke Detector
Intrusion Sensor Motion Sensor
Liquid Sensor
EMD SENSORS
NOTICE
Ensure the UPS is in Static Bypass before switching the unit from UPS to Maintenance
Bypass mode or from Maintenance Bypass to UPS mode. Failure to do so could result
in damage to the maintenance bypass switch or the UPS.
This Maintenance Bypass unit can only be used for 240 V applications. Ensure the
UPS voltage selector jumper is set to 240 V. See page 12 for the correct 240 V setting.
Bypass Maintenance
*Static Switch Bypass Switch
Isolation
Input Output Transformer
MCCB Output
Fuse Fuse
Input Rectifier/ Power
Power Line Filter Inverter
Chopper
TVSS
+
Batteries
* Switches are
– solid state Power Flow
Negative devices.
Bus
MAINTENANCE
UPS BYPASS
L1 X1 CBL1 MAIN
L2 X3 CBL2 L1 OUTPUT
UTILITY
PANEL: N CBM1 L2
SINGLE Φ G G CBM2 LOAD
G
240V PANEL
L1 L1
L2 L2
N N
G G
See the application instructions included with the External Maintenance Bypass Unit for wiring details.
Do NOT use two legs of a three phase, 208/120V utility to feed the 1600XP/XPi, as shown below, if an
external maintenance bypass is being used. The phase shift between the output of the UPS and the util-
ity feed to the bypass could interrupt the power to to load.
MAINTENANCE
UPS BYPASS
L1 X2 CBL1
UTILITY MAIN
PANEL: L2 X3 CBL2 L1 OUTPUT
3Φ N CBM1 L2
X3 X1 G X1 CBM2 LOAD
G
G PANEL
L1
208V N L2
120V N
G
X2
Battery cabinets are available in either matching or non-matching styles. All 1600XP/1600XPi battery
cabinets are equipped with Anderson-style keyed connectors that plug into the 1600XP/1600XPi UPS.
Non-matching battery cabinets also come with an additional separate power cord for secondary recharging
of the battery cabinet.
MCCB
(Battery Cabinet
Main Circuit Breaker)
WARNING: The work outlined in these instructions is to be performed only on a completely de-energized
UPS system.
Refer to Figure 1 for location of UPS referenced material. Refer to Figure 2 for material referring to the
receptacle panel module. There are different panels available depending on the UPS typeform.
Mounting
Screws
Receptacle
Panel
Connector
Figure 1 Figure 2
Overcurrent
Overheating
Current Limit
Overload
Bypass
*Static Switch
Isolation
Input Output Transformer
MCCB Fuse Fuse
Input Rectifier/ Output
Power Line Filter Inverter
Chopper Power
Surge
+
Absorber Batteries
* Switches are
– solid state Power Flow
Negative devices.
Bus
Overvoltage/
Low Battery Undervoltage
Optional Input
Level
TVSS Abnormal
DC Circuit DC Circuit
Protection Item Ambient Overheat
Overvoltage Overcurrent
Fan failure;
Cause High internal ambient Chopper malfunction Inverter/chopper fault
temperature
Operation Mode Bypass operation – Chopper and inverter are stopped
Shutdown – No output
After Fault Inverter OL – Transfer to bypass
Audible Alarm Yes – Continuous buzzer
Visible Alarm Red Fault LED on
Relay Contact Fault relay closed
Alarm Bypass relay closed
Auto-retransfer No
If the input voltage is normal when the fault occurs then the UPS will switch immediately to the bypass mode
to continuously feed power to the load.
If the fault condition occurs while the input power is abnormal and the UPS is in Bypass mode the UPS will
shut down the output to prevent load equipment damage.
When a Fault condition exists, the red LED on the UPS display panel will illuminate until the fault is cleared.
All faults are recorded. The fault status can cleared by cycling power (turn off, then turn on) after the prob-
lem has been fixed.
When a Warning condition exists, the amber LED on the UPS display panel will flash for the duration of
the Warning condition.
All warnings will clear after the appropriate action has been taken.
Display Meaning
Backup Backup – Power comes from other than input.
BattTest Battery Test – Battery test in progress.
Bypass Bypass – UPS is offline, power is being provided directly from UPS input.
On–Line On-Line – Input converter and inverter are running (Double conversion mode).
Shutdown Shutdown – No output, DC Bus is charged through Softstart Resistor.
Startup Startup – UPS is starting up.
CAUTION
Only a qualified Toshiba representative should be allowed to perform any
routine maintenance or service on this equipment other than those preventive
maintenance details which are described directly above this caution.
NOTICE
Ensure the 1600XP/1600XPi battery packs are replaced with battery packs of the same
part number. Failure to do so may cause unexpected loss of backup power.
HOT SWAPPABLE: The battery packs can be replaced while the UPS is in On-Line or Bypass modes
without removing power from the critical loads.
CAUTION
If a power failure occurs as the battery pack is being removed/inserted or occurs during
the period batteries are out of the circuit, the unit will try to go to Backup (without
battery) and would thus drop the load. It would also arc/spark between the battery and
chassis connections if going to Backup as the tray is pulled.
CAUTION
Each battery pack weighs approximately 40 lb (18 kg).
Dropping or uncontrolled handling of the battery pack may result in personal injury or
damage to the UPS or battery pack.
Use two hand or two person lift to handle each battery pack. Maintain horizontal
orientation of the battery pack with setting it down.
3. Slowly draw out each battery pack half-way, then support the bottom of the pack as the pack is
drawn out of it’s receptacle.
4. Place the old battery pack aside.
5. Lift the new battery pack using the same technique described above to slide the battery pack half
way into the battery pack receptacle.
Ensure the battery pack is oriented right-side up.
6. Slowly slide the battery pack the rest of the way into the receptacle.
6.1 If oriented correctly, the battery pack will slide all the way into the battery pack receptacle,
and a faint but audible click can be heard when the rear connectors mate.
6.2 If the battery pack does not slide smoothly back completely into the receptacle, remove it
and verify the battery pack is not upside down.
6.3 Notify the factory if the battery pack still will not fully seat in the receptacle, and a cause can-
not be determined.
7. Repeat steps 3-6 for remaining battery packs.
8. Reinstall battery pack retaining plates.
9. Close the front door.
DIMENSIONAL DATA
RemotEye 4
Slot
Remote Contacts
Port (Male)
RS232 Port (Female)
MCCB Terminal
Block Cover
SNMP Port
Remot-
(Remot
Eye 4
-Eye
SlotIII
Slot)
1. Input/output figures rated for 240 volts unless otherwise stated. Output ratings given for 0.85PF are only valid when
the input voltage is greater than 204 volts; otherwise, ratings given for 0.70PF are applicable.
2. Battery backup time may vary depending on the operating conditions and ambient temperature at the installation site.
3. An initial charge time of 24 hrs. is necessary to obtain proper battery performance level before unit is placed in operation.
4. If Vin is below the minimum Vin window, the UPS goes to Battery Mode. If the UPS is in Fault and Vin is below the minimum
Vin window, the UPS goes to Bypass Mode
Unit (Capacity) 3.6kVA (3.1 kW) 1 6 kVA (5.1 kW) 1 8 kVA (6.8 kW) 1 10 kVA (8.5 kW) 1
Inverter Overload Capacity 125% for 30 sec./150% for 10 sec.
Bypass Overload Capacity 125% for 10 min./1000% for 1 cycle
Crest Factor 3.0
Environment
Operating Temperature
60 Hz 32 – 104 °F (0 – 40 °C)
59 – 77 °F (15 – 25 °C)
50 Hz 32 – 91 °F (0 – 33 °C)
Recommended
Storage Temperature -4 – 104 °F (-20 – 40 °C)
To be installed in a well ventilated area free of airborne dust,
Installation Area
metal particles or flammable gas, allow at least 4 inches on all sides
Operating Humidity 30 – 90% non-condensing
Altitude < 6600 ft. (2000 m) above sea level 2
Acoustical Noise 50 dB (A) maximum @ 1 meter from front panel
Heat Generation (Typical) 2139 BTU/Hr 3564 BTU/Hr 4095 BTU/Hr 5118 BTU/Hr
Operation Diagnosis
Battery Check Performed on start up, by schedule, on-demand (user configurable)
Input OV Protection Standard
UPS calculates battery replacement time
Battery Lifetime
based upon battery ambient temperature (LCD display, LED and beeps)
Internal Temperature UPS gives indication of internal temperature, alarm when high temp
Event Data Storage Registers 32 – Operation, 32 – Backup, 32 – Warnings, 32 – Faults, 32 – Test, 32 – System
Applications
Switches Generator compatible
Bypass Switch
Bypass Disable Static switch < ¼ cycle (50 Hz – 5 ms/60 Hz – 4.16 ms)
Automatic Retransfer Factory or authorized service center selectable only
Interface/Communications
Real Time Clock Real Time Clock with backup Lithium Ion Battery
Schedule ON/OFF operation of UPS using optional RemotEye 4 communication
Schedule Operation
software
Automatic UPS Startup when AC is applied – Option can be enabled or disabled at
Autostart
user’s discretion
Remote ON/OFF Standard – External terminal
Emergency Power Off Standard – Terminal contacts only
LED Display 3 LED’s indicating On-Line/Fault, Warning, and A/C Input
Operator Interface Interactive Touchscreen
1. Input/output figures rated for 240 volts unless otherwise stated. Output ratings given for 0.85PF are only valid when
the input voltage is greater than 204 volts; otherwise, ratings given for 0.70PF are applicable.
2. At 6600 ft (2000 m) above sea level, output capacity should be derated by 3% per additional thousand feet elevation.
Unit (Capacity) 3.6kVA (3.1 kW) 1 6 kVA (5.1 kW) 1 8 kVA (6.8 kW) 1 10 kVA (8.5 kW) 1
Buzzer Volume Standard (Fixed Volume)
Power Connections Standard – Hard wire, Optional – Receptacle Panel w/ Power Cord
Remote Contacts Standard (INV, BYP, BATT, LB, AC, FLT)
RS232 ASCII Interface Toshiba UPS Communication Protocol 2.0
RemotEye 4
Remote communications package (HTTP/HTTPS, SNMP, Modbus TCP/RTU, BACnet
(Standard with XPi)
IP/MSTP) via RJ-45 or RS-485
(Optional with XP)
Mechanical Design
Topology Unit enclosure is made from sheet metal meeting NEMA1 and UL Type 1
22.1x 10 x 34 in. 27.5 x 10 x 34 in. 28.4x 13 x 34.9 in. 28.4x 13 x 34.9 in.
Size (HxWxD) (max) (561 x 254 x 864 (699 x 254 x 864 (721 x 330 x 886 (721 x 330 x 886
mm) mm) mm) mm)
Paint System Powder coating
Fan Panel 2
Panel mounted on back of UPS to allow for easy replacement of fans
Battery System
Slide out battery packs accessible from front of UPS. Factory or authorized service
Battery Replacement
center serviceable only.
Battery Packs Designed for battery acid leakage containment with six (6) batteries per pack
Battery Pack Size 5.0 x 7.3 x 19.0 in.
(HxWxD) max. (127 x 185 x 483 mm)
Battery Pack Quantity 2 3 4
Battery Manufacturer YUASA
Battery Type REW45-12FR
Toshiba’s Part Number for Battery
51896-FS 60995-FS
Pack
1. Input/output figures rated for 240 volts unless otherwise stated. Output ratings given for 0.85PF are only valid when
the input voltage is greater than 204 volts; otherwise, ratings given for 0.70PF are applicable.
2. Remove all sources of main AC power and wait five minutes before replacing fans.
Capacity 14 kVA (11.9 kW)1 18 kVA (15.3 kW)1 22 kVA (18.7 kW)1, 5
General
UH3G2L140C61T UH3G2L180C61T UH3G2L220C61T
Typeform
H3BG2L140C61T H3BG2L180C61T H3BG2L220C61T
ANSI C62.41 (IEEE 587), UL 1778, CUL, CE, FCC Class A , NEC (NFPS-70),
Certifications
NEMA/PE1-1993, OSHA, ASME, ISO 9001, ISO 14001:2004 , RoHS Compliant
Input Characteristics
Input Voltage 1 Single-phase, 208/240 VAC, +10%1, 6 ((to -30% at typical 70% load)
1. Input/output figures rated for 240 volts unless otherwise stated. Output ratings given for 0.85PF are only valid when
the input voltage is greater than 204 volts; otherwise, ratings given for 0.70PF are applicable.
2. Battery backup time may vary depending on the operating conditions and ambient temperature at the installation site.
3. An initial charge time of 24 hrs. is necessary to obtain proper battery performance level before unit is placed in operation.
4. Subject to update without notice.
5. Derate to 18.7 kVA (15.9 kW) for 50 Hz operation.
6. If Vin is below the minimum Vin window, the UPS goes to Battery Mode. If the UPS is in Fault and Vin is below the minimum
Vin window, the UPS goes to Bypass Mode
Capacity 14 kVA (11.9 kW)1 18 kVA (15.3 kW)1 22 kVA (18.7 kW)1, 5
Max Peak Output Current 174 A 225 A 275 A
Inverter Overload Capacity 125%-30 sec./150%-10 sec
Bypass Overload Capacity 125%-10 min./1000%-1 cycle
Crest Factor 3.0
Environment
Operating Temperature 59 – 77 °F 60 Hz 32 – 104 °F (0 – 40 °C)
(15 – 25 °C) Recommended 50 Hz 32 – 91 °F (0 – 33 °C)
Storage Temperature -4 – 104 °F (-20 – 40 °C)
To be installed in a well ventilated area free of airborne dust,
Installation Area
metal particles or flammable gas, allow at least 4 inches on all sides
Operating Humidity 30 – 90% (no condensation)
Altitude < 6600 ft. (2000 m) above sea level 2
Acoustical Noise 50 dB (A) maximum @ 1 meter from front panel
Heat Generation (Typical) 6610 BTU/Hr3 8499 BTU/Hr3 10,387 BTU/Hr3
Operation Diagnosis
Battery Check Performed on start up, by schedule, on-demand (user configurable)
Input OV Protection Standard
UPS calculates battery replacement time based upon
Battery Lifetime
battery ambient temperature (LCD display, LED and beeps)
Internal Temperature UPS gives indication of internal temperature, alarm when high temp
32 – Operation, 32 – Backup, 32 – Warnings, 32 – Faults, 32 – Test,
Event Data Storage Registers
32 – System
Applications
Switches Generator compatible
Bypass Switch
Bypass Disable Static switch <1/4 cycle (50Hz: 5 ms/60Hz: 4.16 ms)
Automatic Retransfer Factory or authorized service center selectable only
Interface/Communications
Real Time clock Real Time Clock with backup Lithium Ion Battery
Schedule ON/OFF operation of UPS using optional RemotEye III
Schedule Operation
communication software
Automatic UPS Startup when AC is applied – Option can be enabled or
Autostart
disabled at user’s discretion
Remote ON/OFF Standard – External terminal
LED Display 3 LED’s indicating On-Line/Fault, Warning, and A/C Input
Operator Interface Interactive Touchscreen
Buzzer Volume Standard (Fixed Volume)
1. nput/output figures rated for 240 volts unless otherwise stated. Output ratings given for 0.85PF are only valid when
the input voltage is greater than 204 volts; otherwise, ratings given for 0.70PF are applicable.
2. At 6600 ft (2000 m) above sea level, output capacity should be derated by 3% per additional 1000 feet elevation.
3. Subject to update without notice.
4. Derate to 18.7 kVA (15.9 kW) for 50 Hz operation.
Capacity 14 kVA (11.9 kW)1 18 kVA (15.3 kW)1 22 kVA (18.7 kW)1, 5
Power Connections Standard – Hard wire
Emergency Power Off Standard – Terminal contacts only
Remote Contacts Standard (INV, BYP, BATT, LB, AC, FLT)
RS232 ASCII Interface Toshiba UPS Communication Protocol 2.0
RemotEye 4
Remote communications package (HTTP/HTTPS, SNMP, Modbus TCP/RTU,
(Standard with XPi)
BACnet IP/MSTP) via RJ-45 or RS-485
(Optional with XP)
Mechanical Design
Enclosure Enclosure of unit made from sheet metal meeting NEMA1 and UL
39.0 x 17.5 x 36.1 in.
Size (HxWxD) (max)
(991 x 445 x 917 mm)
Paint System Powder coating
Panel mounted on back of UPS to allow for
Fan Panel
easy replacement of fans
Battery System
Slide out battery packs accessible from front of UPS,
Battery Replacement
factory or authorized service center serviceable only
Battery Packs Designed for battery acid leakage containment with (6) batteries per pack
5.0 x 7.3 x 19.0 in.
Battery Pack Size (HxWxD) max.
(127 x 185 x 462 mm)
Battery Pack Quantity 8
Battery Manufacturer YUASA
Battery Type REW45-12FR
Toshiba Part Number for Battery
51896-FS 60995-FS
Pack
1. Input/output figures rated for 240 volts unless otherwise stated. Output ratings given for 0.85PF are only valid when
the input voltage is greater than 204 volts; otherwise, ratings given for 0.70PF are applicable.
2. Derate to 18.7 kVA (15.9 kW) for 50 Hz operation.
Description Svc/
Item Brief Description U A D F Default Remark
On LCD QC
001 UPS Manufacturer Manufacturer R R R/W R/W R/W “TOSHIBA”
002 UPS Typeform* Typeform* R R R R/W R/W “UH3B2B060C6” See Toshiba UPS Typeform document
At startup, firmware looks at kVA setting to calculate
rated input/output current and power factor. It will default
to 6 kVA rated value if kVA number is not pre-defined
values.
Also, Latched in UPS Overall Status Bit Map
(Restart Required)
003 UPS Serial Number Serial No R R R R/W R/W “080112345” YYMMSSSSS
YY – 2 digits of year
MM – 2 digits of month
SSSSS – 5 digits serial numbers
005 UPS Main Boot Sector Version Main BSector Ver R R R R R “UH3MBS01000” UXXYBSMMRRR
U – UPS
XX – 2 Alpha Numeric UPS Product Line (F3, H3)
Y – uC Projects (M – Main, S – Sub, D – Display)
BS – Boot Sector
MM – Major version
RRR – Minor version
B-2
006 UPS Main Boot Loader Main BLoader Ver R R R R R “UH3MBL01000” UXXYBLMMRRR
Version U – UPS
XX – 2 Alpha Numeric UPS Product Line (F3, H3)
Y – uC Projects (M – Main, S – Sub, D – Display)
BL – Bootloader Version
MM – Major version
RRR – Minor version
015 UPS System Name System Name R R/W R/W R/W R/W “TOSHIBA H3” Such as Plant3, Upstair...
016 UPS Attached Devices Attached Device R R/W R/W R/W R/W “None”
017 UPS Installation Date Installed Date R R/W R/W R/W R/W “20080101” Format: YYYYMMDD
018 CRC Checksum CRC Checksum R R 0
019 Functional Test Date Ftest Date R/W R/W “20080101” Format: YYYYMMDD
020 Functional Test File Ftest File R/W R/W “NO”
101 Input Power Supply Input Config R R R R R Limits: 0 – 15 0 = unknown (>= 0, < 199)
Configuration 1 = 200V – 60Hz (>= 200, <207)
2 = 200V – 50Hz (>= 200, <207)
3 = 208V – 60Hz (>= 208, < 229)
4 = 208V – 50Hz (>= 208, < 229)
5 = 230V – 60Hz (>= 230, < 239)
6 = 230V – 50Hz (>= 230, < 239)
7 = 240V – 60Hz (>= 240, < 32767)
8 = 240V – 50Hz ( >= 240, < 32767)
9 = 220V – 60Hz
10 = 220V – 50Hz
11 = 120V – 60Hz
12 = 120V – 50Hz
These numbers are stored in recording features
B-4
114 Input Undervoltage Warning VIUV DeLevel - - - R/W R/W 66 % Input Under Voltage Error detection level setup in
Detection Level percentage.
Range: 0-100%
115 Input Undervoltage Warning VIUV ReLevel - - - R/W R/W 70 % Input Under Voltage Error recovery level setup in
Recovery Level percentage.
Range: 0-100%
116 Input Undervoltage Gradient VIUV Gradient - - - R/W R/W 6 one of the properties to calculated input Under Voltage
detection and recovery level.
Range: 0-50
117 Input Undervoltage VIUV Hysteresis - - - R/W R/W 8 one of the properties to calculated input Under Voltage
Hysteresis detection and recovery level.
Range: 0-100%
118 Input Undervoltage VIUV Section - - - R/W R/W 230 One of the properties to calculated input Under Voltage
Section detection and recovery level.
Range: 0 – 300
119 Input Overvoltage Warning VIOV DeLevel R R R R/W R/W 274 Input Over Voltage Error detection level.
Detection Level Range: 100 – 500
Units: Vrms
120 Input Overvoltage Warning VIOV ReLevel R R R R/W R/W 264 Input Over Voltage Error recovery level.
Recovery Level Range: 100 – 500
Units: Vrms
121 Input Voltage Gain Vin Gain - - - R/W R/W 6720 Used this value to convert AD value to actual unit.
(Total) Range: 1 – 32767
122 Input Voltage Offset Vin Offset - - - R/W R/W 0 Feedback Offset adjustment due to hardware
(Total) components and software AD converter’s offset.
Ramge: -32767 – 32767
123 Input Voltage AD Amount Vin AD - - - R R 0 AD summation of 16 samples per half cycle.
(Total)
124 Input Current Gain Iin Gain - - - R/W R/W 4897 Used this value to convert AD value to actual unit.
(Total) Range: 1 – 32767
125 Input Current Offset Iin Offset - - - R/W R/W 0 Feedback Offset adjustment due to hardware
(Total) components and software AD converter’s offset.
Range: -32767 – 32767
127 Input Current 100% Amount Iin 100% Amount - - - R/W R/W 250 Range: 1 – 1500
Units: dA
128 Input Current Reference Iref Phase Adj* - - - R/W R/W 14800 Time delay adjustment to sync the phase of input voltage
Phase Adjustment* and current due to hardware and software delay.
(Restart Required)
Range: 0 – 32767
Units: duS
129 Input Undervoltage Warning VIUV DeDelay - - - - R/W 1 Input Under Voltage Error detection delay in
Detection Delay consecutively.
Range: 0 – 600
Units: 1/2 Cyc
130 Input Undervoltage Warning VIUV ReDelay - - - - R/W 8 Input Over Voltage Error recovery delay in consecutively
Recovery Delay Range: 0 – 600
Units: 1/2 Cyc
131 Input Overvoltage Warning VIOV DeDelay - - - - R/W 1 Input Under Voltage Error detection delay in
Detection Delay consecutively
Range: 0 – 600
Units: 1/2 Cyc
133 Input Frequency Warning FIERR DeDelay - - - - R/W 4 Input Frequency Error detection delay in consecutively
Detection Delay Range: 0 – 300
Units: 1 Cyc
134 Input Frequency Warning FIERR ReDelay - - - - R/W 8 Input Frequency Error recovery delay in consecutively
Recovery Delay Range: 0 – 300
Units: 1 Cyc
135 Input Voltage in percentage Input Voltage(%) R R R R R 0 Ratio of input voltage to rated input voltage.
Units: %
136 Input Current in percentage Input Current(%) R R R R R 0 Ratio of input current to rated input current.
Units: %
137 Calculated Input Undervoltage VIUV DeLevel R R R R R 0 UPS calculates input voltage detection level according
B-5
Rated values.
Units: V
Description Svc/
Item Brief Description U A D F Default Remark
On LCD QC
B-6
138 Calculated Input Undervoltage VIUV ReLevel R R R R R 0 UPS Calculates input voltage recovery level according to
Warning Recovery Level detection level and hystersis.
Units: V
139 Rated Active Input Power (W) Rated InPower(W) R R R R R 0 UPS calculates at the startup according to typeform,
efficiency and rated power factor.
Units: W
141 Input Frequency Setup in Freq on FIERR* R R/W R/W R/W R/W 6000 This frequency setup is used after UPS could not
Case of Input Frequency determine input frequency in 3 Seconds. Then UPS
Detection Error* determine output frequency according to DIP Switch or
EEPROM setup.
Range: 500 – 600
Units: dHz
201 Output Power Supply Output Config R R R R R 0 = unknown (>= 0, < 199)
Configuration 1 = 200V – 60Hz (>= 200, <207)
2 = 200V – 50Hz (>= 200, <207)
3 = 208V – 60Hz (>= 208, < 229)
4 = 208V – 50Hz (>= 208, < 229)
5 = 230V – 60Hz (>= 230, < 239)
6 = 230V – 50Hz (>= 230, < 239)
7 = 240V – 60Hz (>= 240, < 32767)
8 = 240V – 50Hz ( >= 240, < 32767)
9 = 220V – 60Hz
10 = 220V – 50Hz
11 = 120V – 60Hz
12 = 120V – 50Hz
These numbers are stored in recording features. Range:
0 – 15
205 Output Frequency Output Frequency R R R R R 0 Calculated only at Bypass mode and inverter mode. Set
(Total) to zero for other modes.
206 Output Active Power (W) Output Power(W) R R R R R 0 -1 if output active power can not be calculated (Bypass
Mode).
Units: W
207 Output Apparent Power (VA) Output Power(VA) R R R R R 0 Units: VA
209 Output Load Percentage Output Load (%) R R R R R 0 Defined as output current percentage or output active
(Total) power whichever higher.
Units: %
215 Rated Output Voltage Rated Vout R R/W R/W R/W R/W 240 Must be non-zero value. Undefined behavior if diveded
(Total) by zero.
Range: 1 – 300
Units: Vrms
216 Rated Output Current Rated Iout R R R R/W R/W 250 Calculated from typeform and not writtable.
(Total) Range: 0 – 1500
Units: 0.1 Arms
217 Rated Output Frequency Rated Fout R R R R R 0 Determined according to DIP switch or EEPROM setup.
(Total) Units: 0.1 Hz
218 Rated Output Active Power Rated Pout(W) R R R R R 0 UPS calculates at the startup according to typeform,
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225 Output Frequency Fo Slew Rate - - - R/W R/W 10 The smallest control amount to add or subtract from the
Slew Rate current output frequency. Ups converts to a correct value
of per cycle instead of per second.
Range: 1 – 30
Units: 0.1 Hz
226 Output Voltage Adjustment Vout Adjust R R/W R/W R/W R/W 0 End user’s manual adjustment for output voltage
(Total) if desired. 1 increment or decrement will give
approximately 1 Vrms output.
Range: -10 – 10
227 Output Current 100% Amount Iout 100% Amount - - - R/W R/W 250 Range: 0 – 1500
Units: 0.1 A
228 Output Overload Warning/ OOL Delevel - - - R/W R/W 110 Range: 0 – 150
Fault Detection Level in Units: %
Percentage
229 Output Overload Warning/ OOL DeDelay - - - R/W R/W 30 Range: 0 – 300
Fault Detection Delay at 125% Units: Sec
@ 25 0 C
230 Output Overload Warning OOL ReLevel - - - R/W R/W 105 Range: 90 – 120
Recovery Level in Percentage Units: %
231 Output Overload Warning OOL ReDelay - - - R/W R/W 160 Range: 120 – 1000
Recovery Delay Units: Sec
232 Output Voltage Vout Comp. Step - - - R/W R/W 20 Output voltage will be compensated according to this
Compensation setup and current percentage.
Range: 1 – 200
Units: 1 Cyc
233 Output Voltage Gain Vout Gain - - - R/W R/W 7987 Used this value to convert AD value to actual unit.
(Phase A or Total) Range: 1 – 32767
234 Output Voltage Offset Vout Offset - - - R/W R/W 0 Feedback Offset adjustment due to hardware
(Phase A or Total) components and software AD converter’s offset.
Range: -32767 – 32767
235 Output Voltage AD Amount Vout AD - - - R R 0 AD summation of 16 samples per half cycle.
(Phase A or Total)
242 Output Current Gain Iout Gain - - - R/W R/W 1131 Rated at 240 V output voltage.
243 Output Current Offset Iout Offset - - - R/W R/W 0 Feedback Offset adjustment due to hardware
(Phase A or Total) components and software AD converter’s offset.
Range: -32767 – 32767
244 Output Current AD Amount Iout AD - - - R R 0 AD summation of 16 samples per half cycle.
(Phase A or Total)
251 Output Voltage Reference Vref PhAdj 60 Hz* - - - R/W R/W -8 Time delay adjustment to sync the actual phase of
Phase Adjustment for 60 Hz* output and plotting. (Restart Required).
Range -64 – 64
254 Output Voltage Reference Vref Amplitute - - - R/W R/W 246 Calibrated at no Load output voltage.
Amplitude Range: 0 – 300
Units: /128
255 Timer 3 Offset Remainder T3 Offset Remain - - - - R/W 350 Range: 0 – 1500
Units: /128
258 Frequency Asyn to Syn Freq Syn ReDelay - - - - R/W 8 Range: 0 – 300
Recovery Delay Units: 1 Cyc
259 Phase Syn to Asyn Warning Ph. ASyn DeDelay - - - - R/W 4 Range: 0 – 300
Detection Delay Units: 1 Cyc
260 Phase Asyn to Syn Recovery Ph. Syn ReDelay - - - - R/W 8 Range: 0 – 300
Delay Units: 1 Cyc
261 Rated Power Factor Rated PFactor R R R R/W R/W 85 Calculated from typeform and rated voltage.
Range: 0 – 120
Units: 0.01
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Units: %
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264 OutputTo NoOutput or Gates Xfer Vout* - - - - R/W 75 Output to no output or no output to output mode transfer
NoOutput to Output mode timing in degree. Other mode, trasfer timing is at zero
Gates transfer timing at Vout* cross (Restart Required).
Range: 60 – 180
Units: 1 Cyc
265 Overload Detection Disable OL Disable Delay - - - - R/W 8 Range: 0 – 16
Delay Units: 1/2 cyc
266 Present plotting output voltage Present VoutRef - - - R R 0 uC generated reference amplitute.
reference amplitute
267 Output Voltage Reference Vref PhAdj 50 Hz* - - - R/W R/W -7 Range: -64 – 64
Phase Adjustment for 50 Hz*
268 Output Power Limited by Cnv/Xfmer Lmt - - - R/W R/W 0 power calculation is limited by
Converter (1) / Transformer (0) 1 = input converter limited
0 = output transformer limited (default)
269 Output Voltage before Vout B4 Comp. - - - R/W R/W 0 Units: V
Tranformer Compensation
270 Output Current before Iout B4 Comp. - - - R/W R/W 0 Units: 0.1 A
Tranformer Compensation
278 Rated Output Primary Rated OutXfmer(P) - - - R/W R/W 230 Range: 200 – 300
Transformer Units: V
279 50 Hz Derating 50Hz Derating - - - R/W R/W 100 Range: 50 – 150
Units: %
280 60 Hz Derating 60Hz Derating - - - R/W R/W 100 Range: 50 – 150
Units: %
301 Bypass Power Supply Bypass Config R R R R R Always, the same as input configuration
Configuration 0 = unknown (>= 0, < 199)
1 = 200V – 60Hz (>= 200, <207)
2 = 200V – 50Hz (>= 200, <207)
3 = 208V – 60Hz (>= 208, < 229)
4 = 208V – 50Hz (>= 208, < 229)
5 = 230V – 60Hz (>= 230, < 239)
6 = 230V – 50Hz (>= 230, < 239)
7 = 240V – 60Hz (>= 240, < 32767)
8 = 240V – 50Hz ( >= 240, < 32767)
9 = 220V – 60Hz
10 = 220V – 50Hz
11 = 120V – 60Hz
12 = 120V – 50Hz
These numbers are stored in recording features
304 Bypass Current Bypass Current R R R R R 0 Only valid at bypass mode and zero for other ups mode.
(Total) Units: 0.1 Arms
305 Bypass Frequency Bypass Frequency R R R R R 0 Always the same as input frequency.
(Total) Units: 0.1 Hz
307 Bypass Apparent Power (VA) Bypass Power(VA) R R R R R 0 Only valid at bypass mode and zero for other ups mode.
Units: VA
315 Bypass Undervoltage Warning VBypUV DeLevel R R R R/W R/W 62 Range: 0 – 100
Detection Level Units: %
316 Bypass Undervoltage Warning VBypUV ReLevel R R R R/W R/W 66 Range: 0 – 100
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317 Bypass Overvoltage Warning VBypOV DeLevel R R R R/W R/W 284 Range: 0 – 500
Detection Level Units: V
318 Bypass Overvoltage Warning VBypOV ReLevel R R R R/W R/W 274 Range: 0 – 500
Recovery Level Units: V
320 Bypass Overload Fault BypOL DeDelay - - - R/W R/W 600 Range: 0 – 1000
Detection Delay at 125% @ Units: sec
25 0 C
339 Bypass Undervoltage VBypUV DeDelay - - - - R/W 1 Range: 0 – 600
Detection Delay Units: 1/2 cyc
340 Bypass Undervoltage VBypUV ReDelay - - - - R/W 128 Range: 0 – 600
Recovery Delay Units: 1/2 cyc
415 Vdc Gain (Positive) VdcP Gain - - - R/W R/W 7947 Used this value to convert AD value to actual unit.
Range: 1 – 32767
416 Vdc Offset (Positive) VdcP Offset - - - R/W R/W 0 Feedback Offset adjustment due to hardware
components and software AD converter’s offset.
Range: -32768 – 32767
417 Vdc AD Amount (Positive) VdcP AD - - - R R 0 AD summation of 16 samples per half cycle
418 Vdc Gain (Negative) VdcN Gain - - - R/W R/W 7947 Used this value to convert AD value to actual unit.
Range: 1 – 32767
419 Vdc Offset (Negative) VdcN Offset - - - R/W R/W 0 Feedback Offset adjustment due to hardware
components and software AD converter’s offset.
Range: -32768 – 32767
420 Vdc AD Amount (Negative) VdcN AD - - - R R 0 AD summation of 16 samples per half cycle
430 DC Bus Slew Rate DC Bus Slew Rate - - - - R/W 5 Range: 0 - 100
431 DC Bus Soft charging time SoftCharge Time - - - R/W R/W 360 Range: 0 - 1200
432 DC Bus Hard charging time HardCharge Time - - - R/W R/W 120 Range: 120 - 1200
436 Calibrated DC Bus Reference Calibrated DCRef - - - R/W R/W 100 Starts from DC Bus reference and slowly ramp up to
438 ACDC Reference AC/DC Ref - - - R/W R/W 288 Range: -310 to 310
439 Input Current Reference Offset Ii Ref Offset - - - R/W R/W 0 Range: -96 to 96
Adjustment
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503 Battery Discharge Current Discharge Current R R R R R 0 valid only when dischaging and zero for charged mode
Units: 0.1 Adc
504 Battery Capacity Battery Capacity R R/W R/W R/W R/W 0 Range: 0 – 150
Units: %
505 Battery Runtime Battery Runtime R R R R R 400
506 Battery Charger Status Charger Status R R R R R 0 0 = Normal Charging
1 = Preventive Charging
2 = Stop Charging
507 Number of Battery Discharges Total Discharges R R/W R/W R/W R/W 0 Increment when backup mode more than 10 Sec long
508 Calculated Battery Shutdown Cal Battery Vsd R R R R R Calculated from manufacturer’s data sheet.
Voltage Units: Vdc
509 Battery Life Remaining Batt Life Remain R R/W R/W R/W R/W 43800 Range: 0 – 43800
Units: Hr
511 Internal Battery Rated Rated Ahr R R/W R/W R/W R/W 9 Battery capacity Ampere-Hour such as 7 AHr or 9 Ahr.
Capacity in Ampere-Hour Range: 1 – 15
Units: Ahr
512 Number Internal Battery Packs No Batt(Series) R R/W R/W R/W R/W 18 Range: 0 – 48
In Series String
513 Number Internal Battery No Batt(Paral) R R/W R/W R/W R/W 1 Number of internal battery strings. 3.6-14kVA=1,
Strings in Parallel 18/22kVA=2.
Range: 1 – 24
514 Battery Installation Date Batt Ins Date R R/W R/W R/W R/W “20080101” YYYYMMDD
516 Battery Voltage Shutdown Batt SDown Level R R R/W R/W R/W 79 Percentage of norminal battery voltage.
Level Range: 0 – 120 Units: %
522 1 Enable External Battery Enable BC1 R R/W R/W R/W R/W 0
Cabinet 1
523 1 Enable External Battery Enable BC2 R R/W R/W R/W R/W 0
Cabinet 1
524 External Batt Cabinet SbatEx - - - R/W R/W 0 0: Uninstalled
Installation Status 1: Installed
525 External Batt Cabinet Number No Ex Bat(Series) R R/W R/W R/W R/W 0 Number of external batteries in series string. (24 for one
of Battery Packs in Series or two battery cabinets)
Range: 0 – 48
526 External Batt. Cabinet Number No Ex Bat(Paral) R R/W R/W R/W R/W 0 Number of external battery strings in parallel Depends
of Battery Strings in Parallel on UPS rating and Battery Cabinet Type. Typically One
external battery cabinet =3, two cabinet =6
Range: 0 – 24
527 External Battery Cabinet Ex Batt Rated Ahr R R/W R/W R/W R/W 0 External matching battery cabinets use same battery
Rated Battery Capacity in as internal: 9 Ah. (same as 511. Non-matching may be
Ampere-Hour different)
Range: 0 – 12
Units: Ahr
528 External Battery Cabinet Ex Batt C Rate R R/W R/W R/W R/W 0 Range: 0 – 12
Rated Battery Discharge C Units: C
Rate
529 External Battery Cabinet Ext Batt Ins Date R R/W R/W R/W R/W “20080101” Format: YYYYMMDD
Installation Date
532 Battery Voltage Gain Vbat Gain - - - R/W R/W 8298 Used this value to convert AD value to actual unit.
Range: 1 – 32767
546 Charger Overvoltage VChrgOV DeDelay R R R/W R/W R/W 60 (Restart Required)
Detection Delay Range: 0 – 360
Units: Sec
547 Calculated Low Battery Level Cal LB Level R R R R R 0 Calculated from level setup Command 545.
in Vdc Units: Vdc
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548 Charger Reference Charger Ref(Prev) - - - R/W R/W 150 Range: 0 – 320
(Preventive Charging Mode)
549 Present Charger Reference Charger Ref - - - R R 0 Presently plotting charger reference
550 Charger Overvoltage CHRGOV DeLevel - - - R/W R/W 117 Range: 100 – 150
Detection Level Units: %
560 Offset amp hour at 4 C Offset AH Cap 4 - - - R/W R/W 39 Range: 0 – 255
discharge rate
561 Battery Voltage at 1 C BattV at C Rate 1 - - - R/W R/W 120 Range: 1 – 255
Discharge Rate
562 Battery Voltage at 2 C BattV at C Rate 2 - - - R/W R/W 118 Range: 1 – 255
Discharge Rate
563 Battery Voltage at 3 C BattV at C Rate 3 - - - R/W R/W 114 Range: 1 – 255
Discharge Rate
564 Battery Voltage at 4 C BattV at C Rate 4 - - - R/W R/W 113 Range: 1 – 255
Discharge Rate
578 Battery Cabinet 1 Total Charge BC1 Chg Current R R R R R 0 Units: 0.1 A
Current
579 Battery Cabinet 1 String 1 BC1 String1 I - - - R R 0 Display this variable based on UPS rating.
Current
580 Battery Cabinet 1 String 2 BC1 String2 I - - - R R 0 Display this variable based on UPS rating.
Current
581 Battery Cabinet 1 String 3 BC1 String3 I - - - R R 0 Display this variable based on UPS rating.
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592 Battery Cabinet 2 Status BC2 Status R R R R R 0 Display this variable based on UPS rating.
593 Battery Cabinet 2 Charger BC2 Chg Volt R R R R R 0 Display this variable based on UPS rating.
Votlage Units: 0.1 V
570-7 Battery Cabinet 1 Install Date Ins. Date BC1 R R/W R/W R/W R/W
570-14 Battery Cabinet 2 Install Date Ins. Date BC2 R R/W R/W R/W R/W
571-7 Ambient Over Temperature Over Temp Lvl - - R R/W R/W Range: 0 – 100
Level
571-8 Over Charge Current Level Over Ch I Lvl - - R R/W R/W Range: 0 – 5000
571-12 Clear External Battery Cabinet Clr Ext BC Fault - - R R/W R/W Range: 0 – 5
Fault
572-2 Battery Cabinet 1 Input BC1 IP V GCali - - R R/W R/W Range: 0 – 5000
Voltage Calibration Factor
572-3 Battery Cabinet 1 Output BC1 OP V GCali - - R R/W R/W Range: 0 – 5000
Voltage Calibration Factor
572-4 Battery Cabinet 1 Total Charge BC1 Tot I GCali - - R R/W R/W Range: 0 – 1000
Current Calibration Factor
572-6 Battery Cabinet 1 Output BC1 OP V Ocali - - R R/W R/W Range: -1000 – 1000
Voltage offset Calibration
572-7 Battery Cabinet 1 Current BC1 Tot I Ocali - - R R/W R/W Range: -1000 – 1000
offset Calibration
572-8 Clear Battery Cabinet 1 Clr BC1 DNC Wrn R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W
Disconnect Warning
572-9 Constant Current Mode CC Mode Chg Ref - - R R/W R/W Range: 750 – 1024
Charger Reference BC1
572-10 Constant Voltage Mode CV Mode Chg Ref - - R R/W R/W Range: 540 – 1024
Charger Reference BC1
572-11 Battery Cabinet 2 Input BC2 IP V GCali - - R R/W R/W Range: 0 – 5000
Voltage Calibration Factor
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Voltage Calibration Factor
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572-13 Battery Cabinet 2 Total Charge BC2 Tot I GCali - - R R/W R/W Range: 0 – 1000
Current Calibration Factor
572-14 Battery Cabinet 2 Input BC2 IP V Ocali - - R R/W R/W Range: -1000 – 1000
Voltage offset Calibration
572-15 Battery Cabinet 2 Output BC2 OP V Ocali - - R R/W R/W Range: -1000 – 1000
Voltage offset Calibration
572-16 Battery Cabinet 2 Current BC2 Tot I Ocali - - R R/W R/W Range: -1000 – 1000
offset Calibration
572-17 Clear Battery Cabinet 2 Clr BC2 DNC Wrn R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W
Disconnect Warning
752-18 Constant Current Mode CC Mode Chg Ref - - R R/W R/W Range: 750 – 1024
Charger Reference BC2
572-19 Constant Voltage Mode CV Mode Chg Ref - - R R/W R/W Range: 540 – 1024
Charger Reference BC2
602 Battery Temperature Battery Temp R R R R R 0 Thermistor attached to the case of battery tray.
Units: °C
608 Current State of UPS Current State R R R R R 0: Shutdown [show Shutdown]
1: Initial Charge [show Shutdown]
2: Boostup [show Shutdown]
3: Normal (Online) [show Online]
4: Backup [show Backup]
5: Batttery Test [show Battery Test]
6: Bypass Normal [show Bypass]
7: Bypass Init [show Bypass]
8: Bypass Shutdown [show Bypass]
9: Startup [show Startup]
609 Operation Mode Transition Requested State R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W 1: Shutdown Request
State Requested 2: Bypass Request
3: Online Request
610 Operation Mode Transition Timed Operation R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W 0 Sec The timer upon whose expiration a mode transition will
Timer be attempted by the system.
Range: 0 – 800
Units: Sec
611 EPO Contact State EPO Status R R R R R Report of EPO input contact status.
0: Open
1: Closed
612 UPS Faults Faults R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W Only accept zero to clear Fault bit map
613 UPS Warnings Warnings R R R R/W R/W Only accept zero to clear Warning bit map
614 UPS System Status UPS R R R R R LSW is attached at every data package. See the details
Status(Comm) of bit map UX3FN19 (Toshiba Communication Protocol
(TUCP 2.0) for external Reference.doc
620 Manage Admin Password Manage Admin - R/W R/W R/W R/W ADMIN Change Admin Password
PW
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1 = reset administration password
Description Svc/
Item Brief Description U A D F Default Remark
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623 Bypass Enable* En Bypass* - - - R/W R/W 1: Enabled DIP Switch, EEPROM’s Enable CVCF, and this value
will decide the system’s bypass availability (Restart
Required)
0: Disable
1: Enable
624 Enable Transfer to Bypass En Asyn Byp - - - R/W R/W 1: Enable When Disabled, the UPS will not prevent transfers to
while in Async mode bypass mode during periods when the frequencies are
out of synch.
0: Disable
1: Enable
625 Enable CVCF* En CVCF* - - - R/W R/W Constant Voltage, Constant Frequency Mode (Restart
Required)
0: Disable
1: Enable
626 CVCF Output Frequency* CVCF Frequency* - - - R/W R/W 6000 500 or 600 Only. Other values will default to 500
Systems.
(Restart Required)
Units: 0.1 Hz
634 System Date UPS Date R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W Depends on which protocol is used.
SNMP serial link and CAN communication –
1st Byte -> Day of Week (1 = Sunday, 2 = Monday, …, 7
= Saturday)
2nd Byte -> Date
3rd Byte -> Month
4th Byte -> Year (without 2000)
Hyper terminal -> “DOW MM/DD/YYYY”
635 System Time UPS Time R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W Depends on which protocol is used.
SNMP serial link and CAN communication –
1st Byte -> Hour
2nd Byte -> Minute
3rd Byte -> Second
see the related document.
Hyper terminal -> “HH:MM:SS”
636 System Timestamp Timestamp R R R R R Current system timestamp (32 bits format)
637 Enable Inverter / Bypass En Reye UPS Ctl R R/W R/W R/W R/W 1: Enabled RemotEye is allowed to switch UPS Inverter to/From
command from REYE Bypass or not!
0: Diable
1: Enable
639 Enable Startup Delay* En Startup Delay* R R/W R/W R/W R/W 0: Disabled Delay Timer enable or disable during Normal startup
(Not Shutdown by battery or Not LAN Shutdown),
(Restart Required)
0: Disable
1: Enable
640 Startup Mode (Bypass or Startup Mode* R R/W R/W R/W R/W 0: Bypass The Operation Mode into which the UPS will transition
Inverter)* at expiration of the Start Up Delay timer (when enabled).
(Restart Required)
0: Bypass
1: Online
Any other value besides 0 and 1 will be considered
Shutdown
641 Startup Delay Timer Value* Startup Delay* R R/W R/W R/W R/W 0 (Restart Required)
Range: 0 – 800
Units: Sec
644 Remote ‘Shutdown’ Contact Remote SD Status R R R R R 0 0: Open (deactivated)
647 LAN Shutdown Signal DCntct LANSD R R/W R/W R/W R/W 600 Range: 0 – 800 Units: Sec
Permitted Time Window Wndw
648 Remote ‘On Batteries’ Delay BK DContact R R/W R/W R/W R/W 10 Delay timer between actual event occurrence and dry
Timer Delay contact closure to signal external devices of the event.
Range: 0 – 800
Units: Sec
649 Remote ‘Low Battery’ Delay LB DContact Delay R R/W R/W R/W R/W 0 Delay timer between actual event occurrence and dry
Timer contact closure to signal external devices of the event.
Range: 0 – 800
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652 Enable Battery Test on UPS En Batt Test Sup* R R/W R/W R/W R/W 0: Disabled Forces a battery test when UPS starts after normal
Startup* shutdown. (Restart Required)
0: Disable
1: Enable
653 Enable Battery Test* En Batt Test* R R/W R/W R/W R/W 1: Enabled (Restart Required) 0: Disable
1: Enable
654 Battery Test Condition Status Batt Test Cond. R R R R R 0 0 = Battery test prohibited because of battery test
interval setup
1 = Battery test OK to perform
655 Battery Test Frequency Batt Test Freq R R/W R/W R/W R/W 2: Monthly allow
0: only daily
1: only weekly
2: only monthly (Default for other values)
656 System Temperature Sys. Temp. Comp. - - - R/W R/w -5 Range: -20 – 20
Compensation Units: °C
657 Service Port Mode Service Port Mode - - - R/W R/W 1: Protocol Rqrd. 0: Terminal mode (no handshake, no error check)
1: Toshiba UPS Communication Protocol 2-0 mode
658 Enable Restart En Restart R R/W R/W R/W R/W 1: Enable
(After Battery Shutdown)
659 Restart Delay Restart Delay R R/W R/W R/W R/W 10 Sec Range: 0 – 800
(After Battery Shutdown) Units: Sec
660 Enable Auto Transfer En AutoXfer R R/W R/W R/W R/W 1: Enabled 0 = keep inverter,
(Current Limit) 1 = go to bypass and come back to inverter after time
delay CMD662
662 Auto ReTransfer Delay AutoReXfer R R/W R/W R/W R/W 3 Sec Time period to wait after current limit occurrence before
(Current Limit) Window attempting tranfer back Online.
Range: 0 – 600
Units: Sec
663 Service Port Baud Rate Srv Port Baud* R R/W R/W R/W R/W 3 no hardware control, no parity, 1 stop bit, 8 bits of data
Settings* and baud rate are (Restart Required)
0: 9600
1: 19200
2: 38400
3: 57600
680 All EEPROM Reload* Reload All EE* - - - R/W R/W 0 0 = do nothing
1 = reload all EEPROM with ROM DEFAULT
2 = reload CFG and STR types with ROM DEFAULT
681 SNMP Port Mode SNMP Port Mode - - - R/W R/W 1: Protocol Rqrd. 0: Terminal mode (no handshake, no error check)
1: Toshiba UPS Communication Protocol 2-0 mode
694 Reset Hardware Fault Latch Reset HW Fault - - - R/W R/W 0 0 = Do Nothing
1 = Reset Fault Hardware
695 Restart Mode* Restart Mode* R R/W R/W R/W R/W 1 0: Bypass
1: Online
Any other value besides 0 and 1 will be considered
Shutdown
(Restart Required)
696 Software Mishap restart mode SWMishap Mrstrt - - - R/W R/W 1
701 System Operation Time System Op Time R R R R/W R/W 0 Units: Sec
702 Inverter Operation Time Inverter Op Time R R R R/W R/W 0 Units: Sec
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704 UPS Lifetime Remaining UPS Lifetime R R R R/W R/W 61320 Range: 0 – 61320
Units: Hrs
705 Peak (Highest) system Hi System Temp R R R R/W R/W 0 Units: °C
Temperature
706 Peak (Highest) battery Hi Battery Temp R R R R/W R/W -15 Range: -15 – 0
Temperature Units: °C
707 No. of Input Under Voltage Total VIUVs R R R R/W R/W 0
709 No. of Tests Total Tests R R R R/W R/W 0 Clear records with write of “0”
710 Test Records Test Record R R R R R 0
711 No. of Backups Total Backups R R R R/W R/W 0 Clear records with write of “0”
712 Backup Records Backup Record R R R R R 0
713 No. of Faults Total Faults R R R R/W R/W 0 Clear records with write of “0”
715 No. of Operation Mode Total Operations R R R R/W R/W 0 Clear records with write of “0”
changes
716 Operation Mode Changes Operation Record R R R R R 0
Records
719 No. of Warnings Total Warnings R R R R/W R/W 0 Clear records with write of “0”
721 No. of System Settings Total Sys Change R R R R/W R/W 0 Clear records with write of “0”
Changes
722 System Settings Change Sys Change R R R R R 0
Records Record
801 Display Firmware Version DFW Ver R/(W R/(W R/(W R/(W R/(W “UH3DFV01000” UXXYFVMMRRR
by by by by by U – UPS
Disp Disp Disp Disp Disp XX – 2 Alpha Numeric UPS Product Line (F3, H3)
Only) Only) Only) Only) Only) Y – uC Projects (M – Main, S – Sub, D – Display)
FV – Firmware Version
MM – Major version
RRR – Minor version
Note: Only display can write. Others, read only.
802 Display Firmware Built Date DFW BDate R/(W R/(W R/(W R/(W R/(W Mmm DD, YYYY
by by by by by (Ex. Jan 04, 2006 Automatically read by compiler)
Disp Disp Disp Disp Disp Note: Only display can write. Others, read only.
Only) Only) Only) Only) Only)
803 Display Firmware Built Time DFW BTime R/(W R/(W R/(W R/(W R/(W HH:MM:SS
by by by by by (Ex. 18:45:45 Automatically read by compiler)
Disp Disp Disp Disp Disp Note: Only display can write. Others, read only.
Only) Only) Only) Only) Only)
804 Display Boot Sector Version DBS Ver R/(W R/(W R/(W R/(W R/(W “UH3DBS01000” UXXYBSMMRRR
by by by by by U – UPS
Disp Disp Disp Disp Disp XX – 2 Alpha Numeric UPS Product Line (F3, H3)
Only) Only) Only) Only) Only) Y – uC Projects (M – Main, S – Sub, D – Display)
805 Display Boot Loader Version DBL Ver R/(W R/(W R/(W R/(W R/(W “UH3DBL01000” UXXYBLMMRRR
by by by by by U – UPS
Disp Disp Disp Disp Disp XX – 2 Alpha Numeric UPS Product Line (F3, H3)
Only) Only) Only) Only) Only) Y – uC Projects (M – Main, S – Sub, D – Display)
BL – Bootloader Version
MM – Major version
RRR – Minor version
Note: Only display can write. Others, read only.
807 Display Sleep Timer TMRsleep R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W 3 Range: 0 – 60
Units: Min
B-27
1: Enable
Description Svc/
Item Brief Description U A D F Default Remark
On LCD QC
B-28
809 Buzzer Status Sbuzzer R/(W R/(W R/(W R/(W R/(W 0: Off 0: Off
by by by by by 1: On
Disp Disp Disp Disp Disp Note: Only display can write. Others, read only.
Only) Only) Only) Only) Only)
810 Enable Display Calibration Cali Disp R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W 0: Disabled 0 : Disabled
1 : Enabled
Note: Only display can write. Others, read only.
811 P1X Calibration Data P1X Cali (W by (W by (W by R/(W R/(W 29372 Range: 0 – 65535
Disp Disp Disp by by
Only) Only) Only) Disp Disp
Only) Only)
812 P1Y Calibration Data P1Y Cali (W by (W by (W by R/(W R/(W 29598 Range: 0 – 65535
Disp Disp Disp by by
Only) Only) Only) Disp Disp
Only) Only)
813 P2X Calibration Data P2X Cali (W by (W by (W by R/(W R/(W 3906 Range: 0 – 65535
Disp Disp Disp by by
Only) Only) Only) Disp Disp
Only) Only)
814 P2Y Calibration Data P2Y Cali (W by (W by (W by R/(W R/(W 29798 Range: 0 – 65535
Disp Disp Disp by by
Only) Only) Only) Disp Disp
Only) Only)
815 P3X Calibration Data P3X Cali (W by (W by (W by R/(W R/(W 3922 Range: 0 – 65535
Disp Disp Disp by by
Only) Only) Only) Disp Disp
Only) Only)
816 P3Y Calibration Data P3Y Cali (W by (W by (W by R/(W R/(W 3038 Range: 0 – 65535
Disp Disp Disp by by
Only) Only) Only) Disp Disp
Only) Only)
817 P4X Calibration Data P4X Cali (W by (W by (W by R/(W R/(W 29286 Range: 0 – 65535
Disp Disp Disp by by
Only) Only) Only) Disp Disp
Only) Only)
818 P4Y Calibration Data P4Y Cali (W by (W by (W by R/(W R/(W 3028 Range: 0 – 65535
Disp Disp Disp by by
Only) Only) Only) Disp Disp
Only) Only)
819 1 Language Language R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W (Restart Required)
821 1st time startup 1st Startup - R/W R/W R/W R/W 1
822 Buzzer silent Buzzer Silent - - - R/W R/W 0
823 Disp Watch Dog Disp Watch Kick - - - R R 0
824 Enable Warning LED En Wrn LED Blink R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W 0
826 En LB Flt Led En LB Flt Led R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W
830 Test Mode Test Mode - - - R/W R/W 0 Range: 0 – 65535
831 LCD Test Mode En LCD Test - - - R/W R/W 0
832 Buzzer Test Mode En Buzz Test - - - R/W R/W 0
851 RemotEye Version RMTI Ver R/ R/ R R R Note: Only SNMP can write. Others, read only.
(W by (W by
SNMP SNMP
Only) Only)
852 RemotEye IP Address RMTI IP R/ R/ R R R Ex. “10.128.33.5” Cfg. Of RE parms can be done via re
(W by (W by comm.port
SNMP SNMP Note: Only SNMP can write. Others, read only.
B-29
Description Svc/
Item Brief Description U A D F Default Remark
On LCD QC
B-30
853 RemotEye Network Mask RMTI Mask IP R/ R/ R R R Ex. “255.0.0.0”
Address (W by (W by Note: Only SNMP can write. Others, read only.
SNMP SNMP
Only) Only)
855 RemotEye Installation Status SRMTI R/ R/ R R R 0 Note: Only SNMP can write. Others, read only.
(W by (W by
SNMP SNMP
Only) Only)
856 SNMP Port’s Baud Rate RMTI Baud * R R/W R/W R/W R/W 3 no hardware control, no parity, 1 stop bit, 8 bits of data
Setting* (Restart Required)
baud rate
0: 9600
1: 19200
2: 38400
3: 57600
UPS ESTIMATED RUNTIME WITH INTERNAL BATTERIES AND 1 MATCHING BATTERY CABINET @ .70pf
Rating PF Output Rated I Rated Output # Batt # Strings Nominal Runtime
Voltage Load % Watts
3.6 0.7 240 15.00 0.10 252 12 4 144 240
3.6 0.7 240 15.00 0.20 504 12 4 144 165
3.6 0.7 240 15.00 0.30 756 12 4 144 135
3.6 0.7 240 15.00 0.40 1008 12 4 144 105
3.6 0.7 240 15.00 0.50 1260 12 4 144 90
3.6 0.7 240 15.00 0.60 1512 12 4 144 82
3.6 0.7 240 15.00 0.70 1764 12 4 144 72
3.6 0.7 240 15.00 0.80 2016 12 4 144 65
3.6 0.7 240 15.00 0.90 2268 12 4 144 57
3.6 0.7 240 15.00 1.00 2520 12 4 144 53
UPS ESTIMATED RUNTIME WITH INTERNAL BATTERIES AND 2 MATCHING BATTERY CABINETS @ .70pf
Rating PF Output Rated I Rated Output # Batt # Strings Nominal Runtime
Voltage Load % Watts
3.6 0.7 240 15.00 0.10 252 12 7 144 300
3.6 0.7 240 15.00 0.20 504 12 7 144 300
3.6 0.7 240 15.00 0.30 756 12 7 144 180
3.6 0.7 240 15.00 0.40 1008 12 7 144 165
3.6 0.7 240 15.00 0.50 1260 12 7 144 150
3.6 0.7 240 15.00 0.60 1512 12 7 144 120
3.6 0.7 240 15.00 0.70 1764 12 7 144 112
3.6 0.7 240 15.00 0.80 2016 12 7 144 105
3.6 0.7 240 15.00 0.90 2268 12 7 144 98
3.6 0.7 240 15.00 1.00 2520 12 7 144 86
UPS ESTIMATED RUNTIME WITH INTERNAL BATTERIES AND 1 MATCHING BATTERY CABINET @ .85pf
Rating PF Output Rated I Rated Output # Batt # Strings Nominal Runtime
Voltage Load % Watts
3.6 0.85 240 15.00 0.10 306 12 4 144 240
3.6 0.85 240 15.00 0.20 612 12 4 144 150
3.6 0.85 240 15.00 0.30 918 12 4 144 112
3.6 0.85 240 15.00 0.40 1224 12 4 144 98
3.6 0.85 240 15.00 0.50 1530 12 4 144 82
3.6 0.85 240 15.00 0.60 1836 12 4 144 70
3.6 0.85 240 15.00 0.70 2142 12 4 144 60
3.6 0.85 240 15.00 0.80 2448 12 4 144 55
3.6 0.85 240 15.00 0.90 2754 12 4 144 50
3.6 0.85 240 15.00 1.00 3060 12 4 144 45
UPS ESTIMATED RUNTIME WITH INTERNAL BATTERIES AND 2 MATCHING BATTERY CABINETS @ .85pf
Rating PF Output Rated I Rated Output # Batt # Strings Nominal Runtime
Voltage Load % Watts
3.6 0.85 240 15.00 0.10 306 12 7 144 300
3.6 0.85 240 15.00 0.20 612 12 7 144 240
3.6 0.85 240 15.00 0.30 918 12 7 144 180
3.6 0.85 240 15.00 0.40 1224 12 7 144 150
3.6 0.85 240 15.00 0.50 1530 12 7 144 120
3.6 0.85 240 15.00 0.60 1836 12 7 144 112
3.6 0.85 240 15.00 0.70 2142 12 7 144 98
3.6 0.85 240 15.00 0.80 2448 12 7 144 90
3.6 0.85 240 15.00 0.90 2754 12 7 144 82
3.6 0.85 240 15.00 1.00 3060 12 7 144 72
UPS ESTIMATED RUNTIME WITH INTERNAL BATTERIES AND 1 MATCHING BATTERY CABINET @ .70pf
Rating PF Output Rated I Rated Output # Batt # Strings Nominal Runtime
Voltage Load % Watts
6 0.7 240 25.00 0.10 420 18 3 216 180
6 0.7 240 25.00 0.20 840 18 3 216 135
6 0.7 240 25.00 0.30 1260 18 3 216 105
6 0.7 240 25.00 0.40 1680 18 3 216 86
6 0.7 240 25.00 0.50 2100 18 3 216 70
6 0.7 240 25.00 0.60 2520 18 3 216 60
6 0.7 240 25.00 0.70 2940 18 3 216 53
6 0.7 240 25.00 0.80 3360 18 3 216 46
6 0.7 240 25.00 0.90 3780 18 3 216 43
6 0.7 240 25.00 1.00 4200 18 3 216 38
UPS ESTIMATED RUNTIME WITH INTERNAL BATTERIES AND 2 MATCHING BATTERY CABINETS @ .70pf
Rating PF Output Rated I Rated Output # Batt # Strings Nominal Runtime
Voltage Load % Watts
6 0.7 240 25.00 0.10 420 18 5 216 300
6 0.7 240 25.00 0.20 840 18 5 216 180
6 0.7 240 25.00 0.30 1260 18 5 216 150
6 0.7 240 25.00 0.40 1680 18 5 216 120
6 0.7 240 25.00 0.50 2100 18 5 216 105
6 0.7 240 25.00 0.60 2520 18 5 216 90
6 0.7 240 25.00 0.70 2940 18 5 216 82
6 0.7 240 25.00 0.80 3360 18 5 216 72
6 0.7 240 25.00 0.90 3780 18 5 216 65
6 0.7 240 25.00 1.00 4200 18 5 216 60
UPS ESTIMATED RUNTIME WITH INTERNAL BATTERIES AND 1 MATCHING BATTERY CABINET @ .85pf
Rating PF Output Rated I Rated Output # Batt # Strings Nominal Runtime
Voltage Load % Watts
6 0.85 240 25.00 0.10 510 18 3 216 180
6 0.85 240 25.00 0.20 1020 18 3 216 120
6 0.85 240 25.00 0.30 1530 18 3 216 90
6 0.85 240 25.00 0.40 2040 18 3 216 72
6 0.85 240 25.00 0.50 2550 18 3 216 60
6 0.85 240 25.00 0.60 3060 18 3 216 51
6 0.85 240 25.00 0.70 3570 18 3 216 45
6 0.85 240 25.00 0.80 4080 18 3 216 40
6 0.85 240 25.00 0.90 4590 18 3 216 35
6 0.85 240 25.00 1.00 5100 18 3 216 30
UPS ESTIMATED RUNTIME WITH INTERNAL BATTERIES AND 2 MATCHING BATTERY CABINETS @ .85pf
Rating PF Output Rated I Rated Output # Batt # Strings Nominal Runtime
Voltage Load % Watts
6 0.85 240 25.00 0.10 510 18 5 216 300
6 0.85 240 25.00 0.20 1020 18 5 216 180
6 0.85 240 25.00 0.30 1530 18 5 216 135
6 0.85 240 25.00 0.40 2040 18 5 216 112
6 0.85 240 25.00 0.50 2550 18 5 216 90
6 0.85 240 25.00 0.60 3060 18 5 216 82
6 0.85 240 25.00 0.70 3570 18 5 216 70
6 0.85 240 25.00 0.80 4080 18 5 216 63
6 0.85 240 25.00 0.90 4590 18 5 216 55
6 0.85 240 25.00 1.00 5100 18 5 216 51
UPS ESTIMATED RUNTIME WITH INTERNAL BATTERIES AND 1 MATCHING BATTERY CABINET @ .70pf
Rating PF Output Rated I Rated Output # Batt # Strings Nominal Runtime
Voltage Load % Watts
8 0.7 240 33.33 0.10 560 24 4 288 300
8 0.7 240 33.33 0.20 1120 24 4 288 180
8 0.7 240 33.33 0.30 1680 24 4 288 150
8 0.7 240 33.33 0.40 2240 24 4 288 120
8 0.7 240 33.33 0.50 2800 24 4 288 98
8 0.7 240 33.33 0.60 3360 24 4 288 86
8 0.7 240 33.33 0.70 3920 24 4 288 72
8 0.7 240 33.33 0.80 4480 24 4 288 65
8 0.7 240 33.33 0.90 5040 24 4 288 57
8 0.7 240 33.33 1.00 5600 24 4 288 53
UPS ESTIMATED RUNTIME WITH INTERNAL BATTERIES AND 2 MATCHING BATTERY CABINETS @ .70pf
Rating PF Output Rated I Rated Output # Batt # Strings Nominal Runtime
Voltage Load % Watts
8 0.7 240 33.33 0.10 560 24 7 288 300
8 0.7 240 33.33 0.20 1120 24 7 288 300
8 0.7 240 33.33 0.30 1680 24 7 288 300
8 0.7 240 33.33 0.40 2240 24 7 288 180
8 0.7 240 33.33 0.50 2800 24 7 288 165
8 0.7 240 33.33 0.60 3360 24 7 288 135
8 0.7 240 33.33 0.70 3920 24 7 288 120
8 0.7 240 33.33 0.80 4480 24 7 288 105
8 0.7 240 33.33 0.90 5040 24 7 288 98
8 0.7 240 33.33 1.00 5600 24 7 288 90
UPS ESTIMATED RUNTIME WITH INTERNAL BATTERIES AND 1 MATCHING BATTERY CABINET @ .85pf
Rating PF Output Rated I Rated Output # Batt # Strings Nominal Runtime
Voltage Load % Watts
8 0.85 240 33.33 0.10 680 24 4 288 300
8 0.85 240 33.33 0.20 1360 24 4 288 180
8 0.85 240 33.33 0.30 2040 24 4 288 120
8 0.85 240 33.33 0.40 2720 24 4 288 105
8 0.85 240 33.33 0.50 3400 24 4 288 82
8 0.85 240 33.33 0.60 4080 24 4 288 70
8 0.85 240 33.33 0.70 4760 24 4 288 60
8 0.85 240 33.33 0.80 5440 24 4 288 53
8 0.85 240 33.33 0.90 6120 24 4 288 48
8 0.85 240 33.33 1.00 6800 24 4 288 44
UPS ESTIMATED RUNTIME WITH INTERNAL BATTERIES AND 2 MATCHING BATTERY CABINETS @ .85pf
Rating PF Output Rated I Rated Output # Batt # Strings Nominal Runtime
Voltage Load % Watts
8 0.85 240 33.33 0.10 680 24 7 288 300
8 0.85 240 33.33 0.20 1360 24 7 288 300
8 0.85 240 33.33 0.30 2040 24 7 288 240
8 0.85 240 33.33 0.40 2720 24 7 288 165
8 0.85 240 33.33 0.50 3400 24 7 288 135
8 0.85 240 33.33 0.60 4080 24 7 288 120
8 0.85 240 33.33 0.70 4760 24 7 288 105
8 0.85 240 33.33 0.80 5440 24 7 288 90
8 0.85 240 33.33 0.90 6120 24 7 288 82
8 0.85 240 33.33 1.00 6800 24 7 288 72
UPS ESTIMATED RUNTIME WITH INTERNAL BATTERIES AND 1 MATCHING BATTERY CABINET @ .70pf
Rating PF Output Rated I Rated Output # Batt # Strings Nominal Runtime
Voltage Load % Watts
10 0.7 240 41.67 0.10 700 24 4 288 300
10 0.7 240 41.67 0.20 1400 24 4 288 180
10 0.7 240 41.67 0.30 2100 24 4 288 120
10 0.7 240 41.67 0.40 2800 24 4 288 98
10 0.7 240 41.67 0.50 3500 24 4 288 82
10 0.7 240 41.67 0.60 4200 24 4 288 70
10 0.7 240 41.67 0.70 4900 24 4 288 60
10 0.7 240 41.67 0.80 5600 24 4 288 53
10 0.7 240 41.67 0.90 6300 24 4 288 48
10 0.7 240 41.67 1.00 7000 24 4 288 43
UPS ESTIMATED RUNTIME WITH INTERNAL BATTERIES AND 2 MATCHING BATTERY CABINETS @ .70pf
Rating PF Output Rated I Rated Output # Batt # Strings Nominal Runtime
Voltage Load % Watts
10 0.7 240 41.67 0.10 700 24 7 288 300
10 0.7 240 41.67 0.20 1400 24 7 288 300
10 0.7 240 41.67 0.30 2100 24 7 288 240
10 0.7 240 41.67 0.40 2800 24 7 288 165
10 0.7 240 41.67 0.50 3500 24 7 288 135
10 0.7 240 41.67 0.60 4200 24 7 288 112
10 0.7 240 41.67 0.70 4900 24 7 288 98
10 0.7 240 41.67 0.80 5600 24 7 288 90
10 0.7 240 41.67 0.90 6300 24 7 288 82
10 0.7 240 41.67 1.00 7000 24 7 288 72
UPS ESTIMATED RUNTIME WITH INTERNAL BATTERIES AND 1 MATCHING BATTERY CABINET @ .85pf
Rating PF Output Rated I Rated Output # Batt # Strings Nominal Runtime
Voltage Load % Watts
10 0.85 240 41.67 0.10 850 24 4 288 300
10 0.85 240 41.67 0.20 1700 24 4 288 150
10 0.85 240 41.67 0.30 2550 24 4 288 105
10 0.85 240 41.67 0.40 3400 24 4 288 82
10 0.85 240 41.67 0.50 4250 24 4 288 70
10 0.85 240 41.67 0.60 5100 24 4 288 57
10 0.85 240 41.67 0.70 5950 24 4 288 50
10 0.85 240 41.67 0.80 6800 24 4 288 44
10 0.85 240 41.67 0.90 7650 24 4 288 40
10 0.85 240 41.67 1.00 8500 24 4 288 35
UPS ESTIMATED RUNTIME WITH INTERNAL BATTERIES AND 2 MATCHING BATTERY CABINETS @ .85pf
Rating PF Output Rated I Rated Output # Batt # Strings Nominal Runtime
Voltage Load % Watts
10 0.85 240 41.67 0.10 850 24 7 288 300
10 0.85 240 41.67 0.20 1700 24 7 288 300
10 0.85 240 41.67 0.30 2550 24 7 288 180
10 0.85 240 41.67 0.40 3400 24 7 288 135
10 0.85 240 41.67 0.50 4250 24 7 288 112
10 0.85 240 41.67 0.60 5100 24 7 288 98
10 0.85 240 41.67 0.70 5950 24 7 288 86
10 0.85 240 41.67 0.80 6800 24 7 288 72
10 0.85 240 41.67 0.90 7650 24 7 288 65
10 0.85 240 41.67 1.00 8500 24 7 288 60
UPS ESTIMATED RUNTIME WITH INTERNAL BATTERIES AND 1 MATCHING BATTERY CABINET @ .70pf
Rating PF Output Rated I Rated Output # Batt # Strings Nominal Runtime
Voltage Load % Watts
14 0.7 240 58.33 0.10 980 24 5 288 300
14 0.7 240 58.33 0.20 1960 24 5 288 165
14 0.7 240 58.33 0.30 2940 24 5 288 120
14 0.7 240 58.33 0.40 3920 24 5 288 90
14 0.7 240 58.33 0.50 4900 24 5 288 82
14 0.7 240 58.33 0.60 5880 24 5 288 63
14 0.7 240 58.33 0.70 6860 24 5 288 55
14 0.7 240 58.33 0.80 7840 24 5 288 48
14 0.7 240 58.33 0.90 8820 24 5 288 43
14 0.7 240 58.33 1.00 9800 24 5 288 38
UPS ESTIMATED RUNTIME WITH INTERNAL BATTERIES AND 2 MATCHING BATTERY CABINETS @ .70pf
Rating PF Output Rated I Rated Output # Batt # Strings Nominal Runtime
Voltage Load % Watts
14 0.7 240 58.33 0.10 980 24 8 288 300
14 0.7 240 58.33 0.20 1960 24 8 288 300
14 0.7 240 58.33 0.30 2940 24 8 288 180
14 0.7 240 58.33 0.40 3920 24 8 288 135
14 0.7 240 58.33 0.50 4900 24 8 288 112
14 0.7 240 58.33 0.60 5880 24 8 288 98
14 0.7 240 58.33 0.70 6860 24 8 288 86
14 0.7 240 58.33 0.80 7840 24 8 288 78
14 0.7 240 58.33 0.90 8820 24 8 288 65
14 0.7 240 58.33 1.00 9800 24 8 288 60
UPS ESTIMATED RUNTIME WITH INTERNAL BATTERIES AND 1 MATCHING BATTERY CABINET @ .85pf
Rating PF Output Rated I Rated Output # Batt # Strings Nominal Runtime
Voltage Load % Watts
14 0.85 240 58.33 0.10 1190 24 5 288 300
14 0.85 240 58.33 0.20 2380 24 5 288 150
14 0.85 240 58.33 0.30 3570 24 5 288 98
14 0.85 240 58.33 0.40 4760 24 5 288 78
14 0.85 240 58.33 0.50 5950 24 5 288 63
14 0.85 240 58.33 0.60 7140 24 5 288 53
14 0.85 240 58.33 0.70 8330 24 5 288 45
14 0.85 240 58.33 0.80 9520 24 5 288 40
14 0.85 240 58.33 0.90 10710 24 5 288 35
14 0.85 240 58.33 1.00 11900 24 5 288 30
UPS ESTIMATED RUNTIME WITH INTERNAL BATTERIES AND 2 MATCHING BATTERY CABINETS @ .85pf
Rating PF Output Rated I Rated Output # Batt # Strings Nominal Runtime
Voltage Load % Watts
14 0.85 240 58.33 0.10 1190 24 8 288 300
14 0.85 240 58.33 0.20 2380 24 8 288 240
14 0.85 240 58.33 0.30 3570 24 8 288 150
14 0.85 240 58.33 0.40 4760 24 8 288 120
14 0.85 240 58.33 0.50 5950 24 8 288 98
14 0.85 240 58.33 0.60 7140 24 8 288 82
14 0.85 240 58.33 0.70 8330 24 8 288 72
14 0.85 240 58.33 0.80 9520 24 8 288 63
14 0.85 240 58.33 0.90 10710 24 8 288 55
14 0.85 240 58.33 1.00 11900 24 8 288 51
UPS ESTIMATED RUNTIME WITH INTERNAL BATTERIES AND 1 MATCHING BATTERY CABINET @ .70pf
Rating PF Output Rated I Rated Output # Batt # Strings Nominal Runtime
Voltage Load % Watts
18 0.7 240 75.00 0.10 1260 24 5 288 300
18 0.7 240 75.00 0.20 2520 24 5 288 135
18 0.7 240 75.00 0.30 3780 24 5 288 98
18 0.7 240 75.00 0.40 5040 24 5 288 72
18 0.7 240 75.00 0.50 6300 24 5 288 60
18 0.7 240 75.00 0.60 7560 24 5 288 50
18 0.7 240 75.00 0.70 8820 24 5 288 44
18 0.7 240 75.00 0.80 10080 24 5 288 37
18 0.7 240 75.00 0.90 11340 24 5 288 32
18 0.7 240 75.00 1.00 12600 24 5 288 27
UPS ESTIMATED RUNTIME WITH INTERNAL BATTERIES AND 2 MATCHING BATTERY CABINETS @ .70pf
Rating PF Output Rated I Rated Output # Batt # Strings Nominal Runtime
Voltage Load % Watts
18 0.7 240 75.00 0.10 1260 24 8 288 300
18 0.7 240 75.00 0.20 2520 24 8 288 180
18 0.7 240 75.00 0.30 3780 24 8 288 150
18 0.7 240 75.00 0.40 5040 24 8 288 112
18 0.7 240 75.00 0.50 6300 24 8 288 90
18 0.7 240 75.00 0.60 7560 24 8 288 78
18 0.7 240 75.00 0.70 8820 24 8 288 70
18 0.7 240 75.00 0.80 10080 24 8 288 60
18 0.7 240 75.00 0.90 11340 24 8 288 53
18 0.7 240 75.00 1.00 12600 24 8 288 48
UPS ESTIMATED RUNTIME WITH INTERNAL BATTERIES AND 1 MATCHING BATTERY CABINET @ .85pf
Rating PF Output Rated I Rated Output # Batt # Strings Nominal Runtime
Voltage Load % Watts
18 0.85 240 75.00 0.10 1530 24 5 288 240
18 0.85 240 75.00 0.20 3060 24 5 288 112
18 0.85 240 75.00 0.30 4590 24 5 288 82
18 0.85 240 75.00 0.40 6120 24 5 288 60
18 0.85 240 75.00 0.50 7650 24 5 288 50
18 0.85 240 75.00 0.60 9180 24 5 288 42
18 0.85 240 75.00 0.70 10710 24 5 288 35
18 0.85 240 75.00 0.80 12240 24 5 288 28
18 0.85 240 75.00 0.90 13770 24 5 288 24
18 0.85 240 75.00 1.00 15300 24 5 288 21
UPS ESTIMATED RUNTIME WITH INTERNAL BATTERIES AND 2 MATCHING BATTERY CABINETS @ .85pf
Rating PF Output Rated I Rated Output # Batt # Strings Nominal Runtime
Voltage Load % Watts
18 0.85 240 75.00 0.10 1530 24 8 288 300
18 0.85 240 75.00 0.20 3060 24 8 288 165
18 0.85 240 75.00 0.30 4590 24 8 288 120
18 0.85 240 75.00 0.40 6120 24 8 288 90
18 0.85 240 75.00 0.50 7650 24 8 288 78
18 0.85 240 75.00 0.60 9180 24 8 288 65
18 0.85 240 75.00 0.70 10710 24 8 288 55
18 0.85 240 75.00 0.80 12240 24 8 288 50
18 0.85 240 75.00 0.90 13770 24 8 288 45
18 0.85 240 75.00 1.00 15300 24 8 288 40
UPS ESTIMATED RUNTIME WITH INTERNAL BATTERIES AND 1 MATCHING BATTERY CABINET @ .70pf
Rating PF Output Rated I Rated Output # Batt # Strings Nominal Runtime
Voltage Load % Watts
22 0.7 240 91.67 0.10 1540 24 5 288 240
22 0.7 240 91.67 0.20 3080 24 5 288 112
22 0.7 240 91.67 0.30 4620 24 5 288 82
22 0.7 240 91.67 0.40 6160 24 5 288 60
22 0.7 240 91.67 0.50 7700 24 5 288 50
22 0.7 240 91.67 0.60 9240 24 5 288 42
22 0.7 240 91.67 0.70 10780 24 5 288 35
22 0.7 240 91.67 0.80 12320 24 5 288 28
22 0.7 240 91.67 0.90 13860 24 5 288 24
22 0.7 240 91.67 1.00 15400 24 5 288 21
UPS ESTIMATED RUNTIME WITH INTERNAL BATTERIES AND 2 MATCHING BATTERY CABINETS @ .70pf
Rating PF Output Rated I Rated Output # Batt # Strings Nominal Runtime
Voltage Load % Watts
22 0.7 240 91.67 0.10 1540 24 8 288 300
22 0.7 240 91.67 0.20 3080 24 8 288 165
22 0.7 240 91.67 0.30 4620 24 8 288 120
22 0.7 240 91.67 0.40 6160 24 8 288 90
22 0.7 240 91.67 0.50 7700 24 8 288 78
22 0.7 240 91.67 0.60 9240 24 8 288 65
22 0.7 240 91.67 0.70 10780 24 8 288 55
22 0.7 240 91.67 0.80 12320 24 8 288 50
22 0.7 240 91.67 0.90 13860 24 8 288 44
22 0.7 240 91.67 1.00 15400 24 8 288 40
UPS ESTIMATED RUNTIME WITH INTERNAL BATTERIES AND 1 MATCHING BATTERY CABINET @ .85pf
Rating PF Output Rated I Rated Output # Batt # Strings Nominal Runtime
Voltage Load % Watts
22 0.85 240 91.67 0.10 1870 24 5 288 165
22 0.85 240 91.67 0.20 3740 24 5 288 98
22 0.85 240 91.67 0.30 5610 24 5 288 65
22 0.85 240 91.67 0.40 7480 24 5 288 51
22 0.85 240 91.67 0.50 9350 24 5 288 42
22 0.85 240 91.67 0.60 11220 24 5 288 32
22 0.85 240 91.67 0.70 13090 24 5 288 26
22 0.85 240 91.67 0.80 14960 24 5 288 21
22 0.85 240 91.67 0.90 16830 24 5 288 18
22 0.85 240 91.67 1.00 18700 24 5 288 16
UPS ESTIMATED RUNTIME WITH INTERNAL BATTERIES AND 2 BATTERY MATCHING CABINETS @ .85pf
Rating PF Output Rated I Rated Output # Batt # Strings Nominal Runtime
Voltage Load % Watts
22 0.85 240 91.67 0.10 1870 24 8 288 300
22 0.85 240 91.67 0.20 3740 24 8 288 150
22 0.85 240 91.67 0.30 5610 24 8 288 105
22 0.85 240 91.67 0.40 7480 24 8 288 82
22 0.85 240 91.67 0.50 9350 24 8 288 63
22 0.85 240 91.67 0.60 11220 24 8 288 53
22 0.85 240 91.67 0.70 13090 24 8 288 46
22 0.85 240 91.67 0.80 14960 24 8 288 42
22 0.85 240 91.67 0.90 16830 24 8 288 36
22 0.85 240 91.67 1.00 18700 24 8 288 30
TABLE F-1 - ESTIMATED BACKUP TIMES AT RATED LOAD FOR ONE (1) NON-MATCHING BATTERY CABINET
kVA P/N Est. Run Battery Cabinets BC Est. Recharge Total Wt.
Time * Quan Style Breaker time (Hrs.) (lbs)
3.6 UH3-BC-036150 150 1 25T 40A 10.5 1160
UH3-BC-036210 210 1 25T 40A 14.7 1400
UH3-BC-036270 270 1 25T 40A 19.1 1775
6 UE3-BC-060120 120 1 25T 40A 13.1 1520
UE3-BC-060240 240 1 39T 50A 25.1 2523
8 UE3-BC-080120 120 1 25T 40A 13.1 1880
UE3-BC-080240 240 1 39T 50A 25.1 3183
10 UE3-BC-100120 120 1 25T 50A 14.0 2360
UE3-BC-100180 180 1 39T 60A 24.4 3183
UE3-BC-100240 240 2 25T 60A 33.3 4288
14 UE3-BC-140120 120 1 39T 60A 19.1 3183
UE3-BC-140180 180 2 25T 60A 33.5 4720
UE3-BC-140270 270 2 39T 60A 46.8 6366
18 UE3-BC-180060 60 1 25T 80A 12.4 2360
UE3-BC-180120 120 2 25T 80A 29.8 4288
UE3-BC-180210 210 2 39T 80A 46.1 6366
UE3-BC-180360 360 3 39T 40A 75.9 9549
22 UE3-BC-220060 60 1 39T 100A 17.6 3168
UE3-BC-220090 90 2 25T 100A 29.1 4318
UE3-BC-220180 180 3 25T 50A 47.7 7080
UE3-BC-220240 240 3 39T 50A 68.8 9549
* Runtime will vary due to differences in battery manufacture, age, temperature, load, life-cycle, and
utilization profile.
Notes:
• Additional runtime can be achieved by adding additional battery cabinets. Contact your Toshiba representative
for details.
• Estimated runtime and SOC on LCD will be not accurate with non-matching type battery cabinet,
25T 39T
C
A
Cable size 13
AC input mode 15 capacitors 58
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Altitude A2 A3 A4 A5 A6 , , clearance 60
Application 14 Common-mode noise 14 A4 ,
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Audible alarm 14 50 51 Communication interface 41
functions 35 Conduit Knock-out, sizes 59
Automatic Retransfer A5 Cooling fan 58
B D
Backup mode 16 .
Data See Data Display Screens, Data Setting
Battery Screens
backup mode 16 35 , DB9 Connector
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backup time 16 17 A1 A4 , female pinouts 42
disposal 7 male pinouts 41
lifetime A5 Dimensional 60
low-voltage tolerances 17 Dimensional Data 59 61 ,
manufacturer A6 dimensions 60
pack A6 Display
Pack (quantity) A6 Adjustment 23
recharge tolerances 18 Disposal 7
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recharging 18 19
E
replacement 5, 58, A5
voltage drop 14, 16, 41 ,
Emergency Power Off (EPO) function 13 16
disable A5 F
mode 15 31,
fan 51 A6,
overload capacity A5
Fault
G labels, warning 3
Lifetime
ground
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battery 58 A5
Importance of, 8
capacitors, Aluminum electrolytic 58
RS-232C 42
fan, cooling 58
terminals 13
fuses 58
Grounding 10
Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) Functions 23
H Low Voltage Tolerance 17
Humidity A5 M
humidity 7
MAIN tab 27
I Maintenance Bypass, voltage restrictions 45
Maintenance Bypass Unit 45
Input Capacity A4
maximum ambient operating temperature 5
Input Frequency A4
Mimic display 32
warning 10
Mode
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Input Voltage A1 A2 A3 A4 A5 A6 , ,
AC Input 15
requirements 10
MONITOR tab 32
Inspection 7
Installation Precautions 8 N
Interface
Normal input power supply 41
, ,
communications 41 42 43
receptacle panel module 49 O
UPS
Discharge Process 16 17,
UPS Connections 11
UPS functional overview 14
UPS stop signal input 41
ventilation 10
Voltage Transient A4
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Volume, Buzzer See Buzzer Volume
warning labels 3
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Warranty c d 7
Weights, shipping 59
Weights, UPS 59
width 60