DB en Trio Ups 2g 1ac 24dc 5 107431 en 02
DB en Trio Ups 2g 1ac 24dc 5 107431 en 02
DB en Trio Ups 2g 1ac 24dc 5 107431 en 02
Data sheet
107431_en_02 © PHOENIX CONTACT 2018-04-19
1 Description
The TRIO-UPS-2G uninterruptible power supply (UPS) with
integrated power supply unit is used to ensure that secure Technical data (short form)
DC power for critical electrical loads continues to be Input voltage range 100 V AC ... 240 V AC
supplied in the event of disturbances in the power supply 110 V DC ... 250 V DC
network, e.g. due to mains breakdown or failure. In the event
Nominal output voltage (UN) 24 V DC
of such a disturbance, the UPS switches to battery
Nominal output current (IN) 5A
operation without interruption so that connected loads
Buffer period to 2 h
continue to be continuously supplied. In this operating
mode, the output voltage is directly dependent on the Residual ripple < 20 mV
battery voltage. When mains power is restored, the UPS MTBF (IEC 61709, SN 29500) > 1395470 h (230 V AC, at 25 °C)
> 825726 h (230 V AC, at 40 °C)
automatically returns to normal operation. The connected > 388314 h (230 V AC, at 60 °C)
loads are again supplied via the power supply network and Maximum power dissipation in no- < 3 W (for 230 V AC)
the battery is charged at the same time. The TRIO-UPS-2G load condition
uninterruptible power supply (UPS) is designed specifically Power loss nominal load max. < 19 W (for 230 V AC)
for supplying industrial PCs (IPCs). Ambient temperature (operation) -25 °C ... 70 °C ( > 60 °C Derating:
2.5 %/K )
Features Ambient temperature (start-up type -40 °C
tested)
– Power supply, loading unit and electronic switchover
Dimensions W/H/D 60 mm / 130 mm / 115 mm
unit in a device
Weight 0.75 kg
– Wide-range input AC
– Adjustable output voltage in mains operation
– USB interface for configuration and diagnostics
– Adjustable charging parameters for the use of different
types of energy storage
– Comprehensive signaling
2 Table of contents
1 Description .............................................................................................................................. 1
2 Table of contents ..................................................................................................................... 2
3 Ordering data .......................................................................................................................... 3
4 Technical data ......................................................................................................................... 4
5 Safety and installation notes .................................................................................................. 10
6 Structure................................................................................................................................ 12
7 Mounting and removing ......................................................................................................... 14
8 Device connection ................................................................................................................. 16
9 Device operation ................................................................................................................... 20
10 Method of operation............................................................................................................... 25
11 Battery management ............................................................................................................. 25
12 Signaling................................................................................................................................ 26
13 Interface ................................................................................................................................ 29
14 Derating................................................................................................................................. 29
15 Parallel operation................................................................................................................... 30
3 Ordering data
4 Technical data
Input data
Input voltage range 100 V AC ... 240 V AC
110 V DC ... 250 V DC
Derating < 90 V AC (2.5 %/V)
Current consumption (for nominal values) typical 3.3 A (100 V AC) / 1.6 A (240 V AC)
1.8 A (110 V DC) / 0.7 A (250 V DC)
Inrush surge current I2t < 16 A / < 0.43 A2s
Input fuse slow-blow, internal 6.3 A
Permissible backup fuse B10
Crest factor 2,7
Output data
Derating > 60 °C (2.5%/K of POut nom.)
Switch-over time < 75 ms
Charging process
Battery technology VRLA
Charge characteristic curve IU0U
Nominal voltage 24 V DC
Nominal capacity range 1.3 Ah ... 12 Ah
Maximum capacity 140 Ah
Charging voltage maximum 30 V DC
Charge current typical 0.2 A ... 1.5 A ( -25 °C ... 60 °C )
0 A ( 60 °C ... 70 °C )
Interface
USB classification MINI-USB type B
Device combinations
UPS connection in parallel yes, with diode module uncoupled
UPS connection in series no
Energy storage device connection in parallel yes, max. 5
Power consumption
Maximum power dissipation in no-load condition 3W
Power loss nominal load max. 19 W
General data
Overvoltage category
EN 61010-1 II
Efficiency (for nominal values) (ICHARGE = 0; IOUT = IN) 85 % ( 120 V AC )
(ICHARGE = 0; IOUT = IN) 87 % ( 230 V AC )
MTBF > 1395470 h (230 V AC, at 25 °C)
Degree of protection IP20
Protection class I
Side element version Aluminum
Hood version PC
Dimensions W/H/D (normal mounting position/delivered 60 mm / 130 mm / 115 mm
condition)
Weight 0.75 kg
Ambient conditions
Ambient temperature (operation) -25 °C ... 70 °C (> 60 °C Derating: 2.5 %/K)
Ambient temperature (start-up type tested) -40 °C
Ambient temperature (storage/transport) -40 °C ... 85 °C
Max. permissible relative humidity (operation) ≤ 95 % (At +25°C, non-condensing)
Installation height ≤ 4000 m (> 2000 m, observe derating)
Degree of pollution 2
Vibration (operation) < 12 ... 13.2 Hz, amplitude ±1 mm, 13.2 ... 100 Hz, 0.7g
in accordance with IEC 60068-2-6
Shock 30g, 18 ms according to IEC 60068-2-27
Climatic class 3K3 (in acc. with EN 60721)
Standards
Standard - safety for equipment for measurement, control, IEC 61010-1
and laboratory use
SELV IEC 61010 (SELV) / (PELV)
Safe isolation DIN VDE 0100-410
Approvals
UL approvals UL Listed UL 61010
Current approvals/permissions for the product can be found in the download area under
phoenixcontact.net/products
Electromagnetic compatibility
Noise emission according to EN 61000-6-3 (residential and commercial) and EN 61000-6-4 (industrial)
CE basic standard Minimum normative Higher requirements in
requirements practice (covered)
Noise emission EN 61000-6-4 (Class A) EN 61000-6-3 (Class B)
Conducted noise emission EN 61000-6-4 (Class A) EN 61000-6-3 (Class B)
Harmonic currents EN 61000-3-2 (Class B) 0 kHz ... 2 kHz
Flicker EN 61000-3-3 not required 0 kHz ... 2 kHz
Key
Criterion A Normal operating behavior within the specified limits.
Criterion B Temporary impairment to operational behavior that is corrected by the device itself.
All technical specifications are nominal and refer to a room temperature of 25 °C and 70% relative humidity at
2000 m above sea level.
NOTE
More follows
5
Ord. No.2907160
50
+ 3.1
2.1 DC OK
+ Alarm 3.2
4 2.2
–
2.3
Bat.-Mode
Ready
3.3
3.4
Ord. No.2907160
115
– Remote 3.5 +
DC OK 3.1
TRIO DC-UPS
TRIO DC-UPS
2.4 Bat.-Start 3.6
–
SGnd 3.7
Output Custom tmax 2.5
PC-Mode
3
5
6 Output
DC 24V 5A
Custom
PC-Mode
Service 15 10
3
5
tmax
(Default 0.5) 1 2 [min]
Service 15 10
Bat.-Mode
DC OK
Bat.-Charge
Bat.-Mode
130
230
DC OK 24-28V
Alarm
Bat.-Charge P>Pn
3
24-28V
Alarm
P>Pn
7 Input
AC 100-240V
L/+
1.1 Battery 24V
N/–
1.2 +
4.1
2 Input
1.3
–
4.2
AC 100-240V
L/+
8
1.1 Battery 24V
N/–
1.2 +
4.1 9
–
4.2
1 1.3
10
Figure 2 Keep-out areas
11
115
Figure 1 Function elements 112
Key
No. Designation
1 Connection terminal blocks input voltage:
130
input L/N/
2 Potentiometer, output voltage: 24 V DC ... 28 V DC
80
3 LED signaling
45
2.1 +
L 1.1 2.2 +
Key
Element Meaning
Microcontroller
μC
LED
J
Temperature sensor
Selector switch
Fuse
Decoupling
Switch
Regulation
Transformer
7.1 Convection
TRIO DC-UPS
+
2.1
load on the uninterruptible power supply, the +
2.2
DC
- OK
housing can become hot. 2.3
-
2.4
Ba
Ala
t.-M rm
od 3.1
Re e 3.2
- ad
2.5 Re y 3.3
Ou
Ba mote
In order to ensure sufficient convection, we DC tput
24
V5
t.-S
SG t
tar 3.4
3.5
A nd
recommend a minimum vertical distance of (D Cu
efa sto
3.6
3.7
ult m
0.5
50 mm to the other devices. DC
Ba
OK
Se de
rvic
PC
-M
o
) 1 tm
2 [max
in
3 ]
t
Ba .-Mo e
15
5
24 t.-C de 10
-28 ha
V rge
Ala
rm
In P>
AC pu Pn
t 10
0-2
40
V
L /+
1.1
N
/- Ba
1.2 tte
ry
24
V
1.3
+
4.1
-
4.2
TRIO DC-UPS
+
2.1
+
2.2
DC
- OK
2.3
-
Ba
Ala
t.-M rm
od 3.1
Figure 6 Normal mounting position
2.4
Re e 3.2
- a
Ou 2.5 Re dy 3.3
Ba m o
DC tput t.-S te 3.4
24 tar
V5 SG t
A nd
3.5
3.6
7.3 Mounting the uninterruptible power supply
(D Cu 3.7
efa sto
ult m
0.5
DC ) 1 tm
OK
Ba
PC
-M
o
Se de
rvic
2 [max
3
in] Proceed as follows to mount the device:
t
Ba .-Mo e
15 10
5
24 t.- Ch de
-28
V arg
Ala
e 1. In the normal mounting position the device is mounted
rm
In
AC pu
10 t
P>
Pn on the DIN rail from above. Make sure that the universal
0-2
40
V
DIN rail adapter is in the correct position behind the DIN
L /+
1.1
N
/- Ba
rail (A).
1.2 tte
ry
24
1.3
V
2. Then press the device down until the universal DIN rail
+
4.1 adapter audibly latches into place (B).
-
4.2
3. Check that the device is securely attached to the DIN
rail.
Figure 5 Convection A
Click
B
Figure 7 Snapping onto the DIN rail
D
Figure 9 Mounting the universal DIN rail adapter
7.6.1 Mounting the UWA 130 2-piece universal wall 8 Device connection
adapter
Proceed as follows to install the universal wall adapter: 8.1 Push-in connection technology
1. Remove the screws for the factory-installed universal The connection terminal blocks feature front-side Push-in
DIN rail adapter using a suitable screwdriver (Torx 10). connection technology. The device wiring is performed by
2. Remove the universal DIN rail adapter from the rear of plugging in, without tools.
the uninterruptible power supply.
8.1.1 Plug in connecting cable
3. Position the two-piece universal wall adapter on the
right and left side of the housing. The wiring is carried out by simply plugging the connecting
4. Insert the Torx screws into the appropriate hole pattern cable into the contact opening provided. Insert the
on the universal wall adapter so that the necessary connecting cable as far as it will go.
mounting holes of the device can be accessed.
5. Screw the universal wall adapter onto the device.
A
A
Figure 12 Release connecting cable (push-in connection
technology)
L [mm]
8.3 AC input
The supply voltage is connected via "Input AC" connection L
N
terminal blocks. PE
Input AC 100-240V
L/+
N/-
TRIO DC-UPS
+
2.1
+
Figure 15 Schematic diagram, switching the input
2.2
DC
-
2.3
-
Ba
Ala
t.-M rm
OK
terminals
2.4 od 3.1
Re e 3.2
- a
Ou 2.5 Re dy 3.3
DC tput Ba mote
t.-S 3.4
24 tar
V5
A SG t
nd
3.5
3.6
8.3.2 Mains connection
(D Cu 3.7
efa sto
ult m
0.5
DC
OK
Ba
PC
-M
o
Se de
rvic
) 1 tm
2 [max
in
3 ]
The uninterruptible power supply can be operated on single-
t.-M e 5
Ba
24
-28
V
t.- ode
Ch
arg
e
15 10
Input phase AC or DC power grids in accordance with the nominal
Ala
rm AC 100-240V input voltage. Connection is via the INPUT L+/N-/
In P>
AC pu Pn
10 t L1/+
0-2
40
V
1.1 connection terminal blocks.
L /+
1.1
N/–
N
/-
1.2 Ba
tte
ry
24
1.2 TN-S TN-C
1.3
V
L L
+
4.1
N N
-
4.2 1.3 PE PEN
L/+ + L/+ +
N/- - N/- -
Figure 14 Input voltage connection terminal blocks: input
L/N/
+
2.1
+
2.2
–
TRIO DC-UPS
TRIO DC-UPS
+
2.1 +
+
2.2
DC
2.3 2.1
+
-
2.3
Ba
Ala
t.-M rm
OK
– 2.2
-
2.3
DC
Ala
OK
-
2.4
Re e
od 3.1
3.2
2.4 -
2.4
Ba
t.-M rm
od 3.1
Ou
DC tput
-
2.5 Re dy
Ba mote
t.-S
a
3.3
3.4
– Ou
-
2.5
Re e
Re dy
Ba mote
a 3.2
3.3
24
V5
A SG t
tar
nd
3.5 2.5 DC tput
24
t.-S
tar 3.4
3.6
V5
A SG t 3.5
nd
(D Cu 3.7 3.6
DC
efa sto
ult m
0.5
) 1 tm
Output (D Cu
efa sto
ult m
3.7
PC
Ba
OK
Se de
rvic
-M
o
2 [max
in
3 ] DC 24V 5A DC
OK
PC
-M
o
0.5
) 1 tm
2 [max
in
t Se de
Ba .-Mo e
15
5 Ba
t rvic
3 ]
24 t.-C de 10
Ba .-Mo e 5
-28 ha 24 t.-C de 15 10
V rge -28 ha
Ala V rge
rm Ala
In P> rm
AC pu Pn P>
t 10 In Pn
0-2 AC pu
t 10
40 0-2
V 40
V
L /+
1.1 L /+
1.1
N
/-
1.2 Ba
tte N
/- Ba
Battery 24V
ry 1.2 tte
24 ry
V
24
1.3
+
1.3
V
+
4.1 +
4.1
4.1
-
4.2 -
4.2 –
4.2
+
2.1 components during installation.
+
2.2
DC
DC OK 3.1
- OK
2.3
Ba
Ala
t.-M rm
Alarm 3.2
- 3.1
2.4 od
- Re
Re e
ad
y
3.2 Bat.-Mode 3.3
Ou 2.5 3.3
DC tput Ba mote Ready
24
t.-S
tar 3.4 3.4
V5 SG t 3.5
A nd
3.6 Remote 3.5
3.7
(D Cu
efa sto
ult m
0.5
Bat.-Start 3.6
DC PC ) 1 tm
Ba
OK
Se de
rvic
-M
o
2 [max
in
3 ] SGnd 3.7
t
Ba .-Mo e
15
5
24 t.-C de 10
-28 ha
V rge
Ala
rm
P>
In
AC pu
t 10
0-2
40
V
Pn
TRIO Energy
L /+
1.1
N
/-
1.2 Ba
DC-UPS storage
tte
ry
24
V
1.3
+
4.1
Input Output Battery
-
4.2
AC DC DC
L N + - + - + -
Example:
DC OK
Alarm
Bat.-Mode
Ready
Remote
Bat.-Start
SGnd
9 Device operation
UIN
Basic settings for commissioning can be made directly via
the rotary selection switch on the device. Advanced settings
can be made via the UPS-CONF PC software.
UOUT
The latest software version is to be found in
the product download area.
t0 t1 t
9.1 Setting the operating mode
You can set the following functions via the rotary selector Figure 24
switch on the front of the device:
– Buffer period t0: mains power failure
– PC mode t1: after the preset buffer time has expired, the output is
– Service mode switched off
Refer to the following diagram for possible buffer times for
varying discharge currents.
Use a suitable screwdriver to set the rotary
selector switch. Time [h] 30
10
tmax 1
1 2 [min] 60
Custom 3
Time [min.]
(Default 0.5)
10
5 = 1,3Ah
PC-Mode = 3,4Ah
10 = 7,2Ah
Service 15 = 12Ah
1
0 0,5 1 1,5 2 2,5 3 3,5 4 4,5 5
Figure 23 Rotary selector switch Current [A]
9.1.1 Setting the buffer time Figure 25 Buffer time/discharge current diagram
WARNING
When connecting the batteries take note of
the polarity.
Do not short circuit the pole terminals.
The batteries are maintenance free and may
not be opened.
NOTE
When replacing batteries, always use new
batteries from the same production batch.
The switch to energy storage is done according to the UPS- Do not dispose of the UPS and battery
BAT/VRLA/24DC/3.4AH example: modules in household waste! They should be
1. Set the rotary selector switch to Service. disposed of according to the currently
2. Press the locking lugs on the housing top and open the applicable national regulations.
front cover of the housing.
3. Remove the fuses (see figure: Removing fuse). You can return used batteries and
accumulators to Phoenix Contact or the
4. Remove the cabling of the battery blocks.
manufacturer.
5. Remove the batteries.
6. Install the new batteries.
7. Connect the cabling of the battery blocks.
8. Install the fuses (see figure: Inserting fuse).
9. Close the front cover until the locking lugs snap into the
top.
10. Secure the housing to prevent it from being opened.
11. Exit Service mode.
12. Set the buffer time or PC mode.
9.2 Remote
Remote
UIN
UOUT
TRIO DC-UPS
+
2.1
+
2.2 DC OK 3.1
-
DC
OK
Alarm t0 t1 t
2.3
-
Ba
Ala
t.-M rm 3.1
3.2
2.4 od
- Re
Re e
ad
y
3.2 Bat.-Mode 3.3
Ou 2.5 3.3
DC tput Ba mote Ready
24
t.-S
tar 3.4 3.4
V5 SG t 3.5
A nd
3.6 Remote 3.5
(D Cu
efa sto
ult m
3.7
Bat.-Start 3.6
Figure 31
0.5
DC PC ) 1 tm
OK
Ba
-M
o
Se de
rvic
2 [max
3
in] SGnd 3.7
t
Ba .-Mo e
15 10
5
24 t.- de
-28
V
Ch
arg
e
t0: remote signal is set in mains operation
Ala
rm
P>
In
AC pu
10 t
0-2
Pn t1: no input voltage, output will be switched off
40
V
L /+
1.1
If the Remote signal is set in battery operation, battery
N
/-
1.2 Ba
tte
ry
operation is exited immediately. The UPS output is switched
24
V
1.3 off. This procedure cannot be reversed. The UPS is only
+
4.1
-
activated once the input voltage is applied.
4.2
Remote
2. Remote starts immediate PC shutdown only in If PC Mode operating mode is set, then in this case the PC
battery operation shuts down immediately (see section Remote starts
immediate PC shutdown).
You can perform immediate shutdown of the PC when
battery operation is entered via the UPS-CONF
9.4 Software configuration
configuration software.
This setting only applies in PC mode. You can request the current device status via the UPS-
CONF software. Furthermore, you can change the settings
The Remote signal is indicated by the flashing green LED of certain parameters within a defined value range and reset
(see Signaling section). them to the default settings. Please refer to the respective
If the Remote signal is set in mains operation, the PC is shut setting options in the following table:
down when battery operation is entered. The delay time
under Item 1 is skipped (see section PC mode). Parameter Value range Default setting
Field of application /
Remote Connected nominal 0.8 ... 140 Ah 3,4 Ah
battery capacity
UIN
Initial charging current 0.2 ... 1.5 A 1A
Compensation end- 25 ... 30 V DC 28 V DC
UOUT
of-charge voltage
PC Conservation end-of- 25 ... 30 V DC 27.6 V DC
charge voltage
t0 t1 t2
Temperature -200 ... 0 mV/K -42 mV/K
t
compensation
Figure 33 Signaling threshold of 4 ... 200 h 18 h
alarm - maximum
t0: remote signal is set in mains operation charging time
t1: no input voltage, PC shutdown begins immediately exceeded
t2: the PC has shut down, the output will be switched off End-of-discharge 18 ... 24 V DC 19.2 V DC
voltage
Once the PC has shut down in battery Signaling threshold of 18 ... 30 V 20.4 V DC
operation, the uninterruptible power supply alarm - battery voltage
output is switched off. This procedure cannot Continuous signaling 0 ... 600 min 10 min
be reversed. The uninterruptible power supply after battery discharge
is not activated until the input voltage is Continuous signaling 0 ... 600 min 10 min
applied. after timeout
10 Method of operation was prior to time point t1. If the request to supply the load still
exists when the time intervals t2 to t3 have expired (at least
10.1 Output characteristic curve 4 * tBoost), a new cyclical switching of the dynamic power
reserve occurs, to a total of 70%.
The uninterruptible power supply works with a dynamic
IOUT [A]
power reserve – the dynamic boost – in accordance with the
U/I characteristic curve shown in the illustration. In the event
of a secondary-side short circuit or overload, the output Idyn. Boost
current is limited to 1.5 x IN. The device does not switch off,
but instead continues to supply the output current. The
100%
secondary voltage is then reduced until the short circuit is
80%
eliminated. The U/I characteristic curve with the dynamic
power reserve makes it possible to provide high switch-on
currents of capacitive loads or inductive loads reliably.
dyn. Boost ...
5s 20s 5s 20s
t1 t2 t3 t4 t5 t [s]
UOUT [V]
The following example is used to explain how the 11.2 Quality check of battery
uninterruptible power supply dynamic boost functions.
The battery quality test is a life cycle test.
Example: When the maximum charging time has been exceeded,
conclusions can be drawn regarding the maximum service
The uninterruptible power supply supplies a connected life of the battery, for example. If an event arises, the green
base load of 80% until time point t1 (see illustration, and red LED control lamps come on and stay on.
schematic diagram of the dynamic boost behavior). If an
additional load is activated while the device is in operation, 11.3 Battery charging
the dynamic boost is requested for the period of time t1 to t2.
The device has a maximum charging current of 1.5 A.
The uninterruptible power supply provides the maximum
dynamic power reserve of an additional Refer to the following table for the times required to recharge
70% (ΔPdyn. boost = 1.5 x IN x UN - P initial load). a fully discharged battery.
As such, the requested overall total power corresponds to
150% of the nominal power. This power can be accessed for
at least 5 s in the event that the output voltage remains the
same. On reaching time point t2, the dynamic boost is once
more returned to the output value of the base load for
thermal offloading of the uninterruptible power supply. In this
case, the base load amounts to the same value of 80%, as it
12 Signaling
Order Battery Recharging times
No. [hr.], [TA = 25 °C, Various LED indicators are available for visual function
Icmax] monitoring of uninterruptible power supplies. Moreover,
2320296 UPS-BAT/VRLA/ 04:00 active signal outputs can be used to forward this data to a
24DC/ 1.3AH higher-level control system.
2320306 UPS-BAT/VRLA/ 06:30
24DC/3.4AH
2320319 UPS-BAT/VRLA/ 08:00
24DC/7.2AH
2320322 UPS-BAT/VRLA/ 11:00
24DC/12AH
TRIO DC-UPS
+
DC OK
2.1
+
Note: The actual charging times may deviate 2.2
-
2.3
DC
Ala
OK
Ba
t.-M rm
from the information provided in the table, e.g. -
2.4
-
Re e
a
od 3.1
3.2
Ou 2.5 Re dy 3.3
Ba mote
due to ambient temperature differences. DC tput
24
V5
t.-S
SG t
tar 3.4
3.5
A nd
3.6
(D Cu 3.7
efa sto
ult m
0.5
DC ) 1 tm
You can support the main charging operation by connecting Ba
t
OK
Se de
rvic
PC
-M
o
2 [max
in
3 ]
Bat.-Mode
Ba .-Mo e
15
5
24 t.-C de 10
an additional power supply unit to the battery in parallel to -28
V ha
rge Bat.-Charge
Ala
rm
the UPS. This can speed up the changing process by as In
AC pu
t
P>
Pn
Alarm
10
0-2
much as 30%. If you use this procedure, note the following: 40
V
P>Pn
L /+
1.1
– The output voltage of the additional power supply unit N
/-
1.2 Ba
tte
ry
must be less than the minimum float charge end 24
V
1.3
-
they should be set to 26.5 V (measured at the battery 4.2
TRIO
PSU
DC-UPS Energy storage
AC DC DC DC AC +
2.1
L N + - + - + - + - L N +
2.2
DC
DC OK 3.1
- OK
2.3
Ba
Ala
t.-M rm
Alarm 3.2
- 3.1
2.4 od
-
Re e
Re dy
a 3.2 Bat.-Mode 3.3
Ou 2.5 3.3
DC tput Ba mote Ready
Buffered 24
t.-S
tar 3.4 3.4
V5 SG t 3.5
DC load A nd
3.6 Remote 3.5
3.7
(D Cu
efa sto
ult m
0.5
Bat.-Start 3.6
DC PC ) 1 tm
L /+
1.1
N
/- Ba
1.2 tte
ry
24
V
1.3
+
4.1
-
4.2
low or high low high Initialization, LED test (~2 sec.) / battery operation,
battery failure
D = 50% low low or high high Mains operation, battery charging in process
D = 50% low low low Mains operation, service mode for battery change
D = 90% low high high Overload in mains operation, battery is fully charged
D = 10%
LED flashing LED on LED off
D = 50%
D = 90%
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DC OK Remote
If the output voltage is in the valid range (>90% of the You can activate and trigger various functions using the
nominal output voltage), the signal output is active. remote signal input. For additional information, please refer
A digital transistor output is available as a signal contact. to the "Remote device operation" section.
This signal is indicated visually by a green LED. The signal status can be inverted using the UPS-CONF
configuration software.
Alarm
In the event of an alarm, the signal output is active (low A change made to the remote function using
level). The signal status can be inverted via the UPS-CONF the UPS-CONF configuration software is not
configuration software. applied until a corresponding status change of
the remote signal input or device restart has
A digital transistor output is available as a signal contact.
been carried out.
This signal is indicated visually by a red LED.
Possible alarms include:
Bat.-Start
– Overload
– Battery fault You can use the Bat.-Start signal terminal to start the UPS
without supply voltage on the input side and create an
– Service mode active
autonomous supply for the load.
Bat.-Mode For additional information, please refer to the section
"Device operation, battery start".
If the connected load is being supplied by the battery, the
signal output is active. The signal status can be inverted via
the UPS-CONF configuration software.
A digital transistor output is available as a signal contact.
This signal is indicated visually by a yellow LED.
You can assign other additional information to this signal
output using the UPS-CONF configuration software.
Ready
When the connected energy storage system is fully
charged, the signal output is active. The signal status can be
inverted via the UPS-CONF configuration software.
A digital transistor output is available as a signal contact.
You can assign other additional information to this signal
output using the UPS-CONF configuration software.
13 Interface 14 Derating
13.1 USB interface MINI type B 14.1 Ambient temperature
The uninterruptible power supply is equipped with a USB The device provides both the IN nominal output current and
Mini type B interface for data transmission. the Idyn. BOOST dynamic output current at ambient
A data cable is required for communicating with a PC or a temperatures up to +60 °C. For ambient temperatures
higher-level controller. above +60°C, the ambient power must be decreased by
2.5% per Kelvin increase in temperature. For ambient
temperatures above +70°C or in the event of a thermal
overload, the device does not switch off. The output power
will be decreased by enough to allow device protection.
Once the device has cooled down, the output power will be
increased again.
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