MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC 9800A SERIES UPS systems User Manual

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MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC 9800A SERIES UPS

MITSUBISHI
ELECTRIC

9800A SERIES UPS

OWNERS / TECHNICAL MANUAL

Page Number:

1-12

Description of Figures 1.4, 1.5, and 1.6:

1. CPM

- Circuit protector for control power supply.

2.

Grounding bar (G)

3.

External contact signal terminal block (FIGURE 1.6) - Terminal block to connect
contact signal input/output lines to and from the external devices. Refer to Figure 2.15
section 2.4 for details.

4. RS232C

communication

connector

(FIGURE 1.6) - Refer to Figure 2.18 section 2.5 for

details.

5.

Inverter start switch - This switch is used to transfer the UPS from static bypass to
inverter during maintenance purposes. Transfers will lock-out if the bypass voltage is
more than +12%,-12% of nominal.

* Uninterrupted switching is made at the time of synchronous operation. Switching is impossible at

the time of asynchronous operation.

6.

“INVERTER STOP” switch - This switch is used to transfer the UPS from inverter to
static bypass during maintenance purposes. Do not operate it under normal operation.
Transfers will lock-out if the bypass voltage is more than +12%,-12% of nominal.

* Uninterrupted switching is made at the time of synchronous operation. Switching is impossible at

the time of asynchronous operation.

7.

“FAULT RESET” switch (FOR SERVICE PERSONNEL ONLY) - This switch resets
errors resulting from alarm conditions. (Do not operate this switch while inverter and
converter are in operation.)

8.

Maintenance (Set) button (FOR SERVICE PERSONNEL ONLY) - This switch sets the
UPS menu parameters.

9.

“Test mode” switch (FOR SERVICE PERSONNEL ONLY) - This switch changes
system operation to the test-mode. (This switch should not be operated by personnel
other than an Authorized Service Engineer).

10. “BOOT”

switch (FOR SERVICE PERSONNEL ONLY) - This switch boots the

processor in the main control circuit resulting from alarm conditions. (Do not operate

this switch while inverter and converter are in operation).

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