3 major components, 1 unit frame, 2 user interface module – Emerson Nfinity 208 User Manual

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Introduction

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1.3

Major Components

The following is a general description of each compo-

nent and its functions. Please review this section

carefully, as it will give you a better understanding as

to how the Nfinity operates.

1.3.1 Unit Frame

The front of the Nfinity consists of a series of plastic

bezels. By grasping these bezels from the left and

right sides and pulling straight out, you can remove

the bezel to reveal the Battery / Power Module bays.

The bottom bezel covers the internal cooling fans and

the manual bypass switch.
The User Interface Module is located above the

Power / Battery Module bays for easy access. By mov-

ing the User Interface and setting it on top of the

frame, you will see the system control module bays.

1.3.2 User Interface Module

The User Interface Module is the primary source of

communication between the UPS and the user. From

the interface, the user can:

• View the status of the UPS
• Custom configure the system
• Review the event log to assist with

troubleshooting

• Enable/disable the output power
• Silence the audible alarm
• Manually transfer the unit to bypass

For a more detailed explanation on how to operate the

User Interface Module, see 3.1 - Controls and Indi-

cators.

1.3.3 System Control Module

The System Control Module is the communications

backbone of the UPS. It gathers input from all mod-

ules and processes the data to control the operation of

the system — including monitoring the condition of

each module. An optional redundant System Control

Module can be installed to provide full system func-

tionality (operation and communication).
Under normal operation, the Status LED (green) will

blink and the Fault LED (yellow) will be off. For any

condition other than this, check 4.0 - Troubleshoot-

ing.

NOTE
In the figure at right, the Power Module and

Battery Module are extended for illustration

purposes only. Extending more than one

module at a time could cause the unit to be

top-heavy and/or tip.

Nfinity’s frame

with bezels removed

User Interface Module

Fault LED

Status LED

Lever

Fasteners

System Control Module

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