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Emergency Lighting Inverter User’s Manual
User’s Manual #018-1000-02
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Digital Signal Power Manufacturer, Inc Digital Signal
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For technical support or help with any questions not covered in the manu-
al, contract.
DSPM Inc.
1921 S. Quaker Ridge Place
Ontario, CA 91761
Work Hours: 8 a.m. – 5 p.m. Pacific Standard Time
Phone:1(877) DSPM POWER
1(877) 377-6769
After Hours: 5 p.m. – 1 a.m. Pacific Standard Time
1(951) 840-0811
Fax: 1(909) 930-3335
Email: [email protected]m
Internet: http://www.DSPManufacturing.com
To expedite assistance if required, Please have the following information from your unit’s System Label
(found on the right side and inside door panel) available:
Thank you for selecting this Emergency Lighting Inverter System (ELI). It provides you with perfect protection for
connected loads and equipment.
It includes important safety and instruc-
tions for operating the Emergency Lighting Inverter System. If you should have any problems with the Emergen-
cy Lighting Inverter System, please refer to this manual and/or call technical support.
While every precaution has been made to ensure accuracy and completeness in this manual,
DSPM assumes no responsibility and disclaims all liability for damages resulting from the use of this information
or for any errors or omissions.

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a risk of electric shock, personal inju-
ry, or death to
A Caution notice icon conveys to the user or service personnel information mak-
ing them aware that there is a possibility of equipment damage.
A Note notice icon indicates when the user should make a reference of infor-
mation regarding the UPS operation, load status and display status. Such infor-
mation is essential if DSPM, Inc. field service assistance and correspondence is
required.
ninterruptibleowerystem
Following safety precautions is important when operating or servicing electrical equipment. Always heed these
precautions since they are essential to the safe operation and servicing of this product.
The symbols are used extensively
throughout this manual and are defined below. To ensure the safety of operating performance of this electrical
equipment, these instructions must be adhered too.

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The product is an advanced Emergency Lighting Inverter System based on Intelligent Microprocessor
Control. The Emergency Lighting Inverter System is an intelligent protector and provides pure, reliable
AC power to the emergency loads – protecting them from utility power blackouts, swells, sags, surges
and interference. All types of lamps are supported by our lighting inverter.
Under normal power conditions, this design enables the system to adjust and filter power fluctuations
continuously and automatically. In the event of a power failure, it can immediately provide back-up power
from the batteries without any interruption. When the utility power is connected or reconnected, the
charger will automatically recharge the batteries.
The Advanced Battery Management system in this unit uses a Digital Signal Processing/Pulse-Width
Modulation (DSP/PWM) Smart Battery Monitoring System for managing the system batteries. The DSP/
PWM Smart Battery Monitoring System is temperature compensated resulting in maintaining maximum
runtime and battery life. The microprocessor controls recharge and the DSP/PWM offer overcharge pro-
tection.
incorporates double-conversion technology that provides
perfect protection specifically for Egress Lighting for facilities. It
The load is powered by the inverter, which receives its power from
the building source.
The inverter uses of a double-conversion principle eliminates all sources of unwanted power disturb-
ances. A rectifier converts the alternating current from the building source to Direct Current (DC). This
DC charges the batteries and powers the inverter. With the basic DC voltage, the inverter generates a
sinusoidal alternating current (AC) voltage, which continuously supplies the load. In times of power out-
rages, the 90-minute backup time that come standard in our units keep the load energized.

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the most advanced performance and reliability fea-
tures.
Microprocessor controlled recharge and DSP/PWM overcharge
Standard or electronic ballasts, dimming devices or panels,
Standard or LED Exits and other safety equipment
Provides overload, surge and undercurrent protection using
to operate all emergency lighting fixtures at “full-light” out-
put, commercial/industrial environments in a small footprint.
The UPS System Label displays the rated kW as well as nominal voltages. There are System Labels located
on the interior side of the UPS front door and the exterior side of the unit. The power rating in Table 1 are kW
values, when KVA is displayed on System Label, divide kVA in Table 1 by.8 for correct dimensions.
Table 1
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Power
Rating
UPS Battery Weight British
Thermal
Unit
Battery
Type
Voltage
Output
Protection
Safety
Approvals
Series
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17.5” 22.5” 8”
17.5” 22.5” 8”
17.5” 22.5” 8”
17.5” 22.5” 8”
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complete self diagnostic capabilities and LED Monitoring
lighted environment prior to an emer-
gency. The power supplies are able to do a 5 minute battery run the first of every month except for
New Year’s day when the test is for 90 minute. The testing can be enabled by going to the Auto-
run screen and selecting Yes or No with the Menu Forward or Menu Reverse button. When the
battery test happens the rectifier is turned off, and the batteries will sustain the load on the output.
If the voltage dips too low the test is terminated prematurely, and a entry is recorded in the alarm
log accordingly. Two minutes into the battery run test the voltage, power date, and time are
logged in the battery log. This is a feature that is standard in our power supplies.
Water Dots are placed on every shelf and door panel to indicate if moisture is present or has got
inside the unit. The Dots are originally white in color but will turn red when water is absorbed.
Forced air cooling for maximum reliability
ECM - Environmental Circuit Module allows fixtures and lamps on the emergency circuit (s) to be
operated by normal switching and/or dimming devices in NON-emergency conditions
Dimming Panel Interface allows use with emergency lights
Maintenance contracts available

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If there was any dam-
age during transportation; . Immediately notify the /
transportation carrier and DSPM.
The packaging is recyclable; keep it for reuse or please disposed of it
Install the Emergency
Lighting Inverter System in a protected area with adequate airflow and free from excessive dust. Do
not operate the Emergency Lighting Inverter System where the temperature and humidity is out of
the specified limits. Water Dots are placed on every shelf and door panel to indicate if moisture is
present or has got inside the unit. The Dots are originally white in color but will turn red when water
is absorbed.
Condensation of water may occur if the system is unpacked in a very low temperature
environment. In this case it is necessary to wait until the system is fully dry inside before proceeding
with the connection of any power; otherwise an electrical shock hazards might exist. Installation and
wiring must be performed in accordance with the local electrical code and under the guidance or in-
structions of professional personnel.
Per code requirements, leave 3” on each side of the cabinet (including the back)
and 3 foot clearance in front (Refer to Figure 1).
Storage of the system should be in a cool and dry area with the unit being upright and cov-
ered. The warranty can be affected if the unit is stored for more then 3 months without charging the
batteries.
0º to 40ºC (32º to 104ºF); -20º to 60ºC (-4º to 140ºF)

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SYSTEM COMPONENT LAYOUT
Figure 6 is the layouts that will help you find the parts and components in your Emergency Lighting
Inverter. - Do
not attempt to service. If you need technical assistance, please contact DSPM.
In most units, this switch is located on the inside of the left door of the system (see Figure 6—System
Component Layout for exact location). The bypass switch is used in case of a failure of the lighting in-
verter. If the lighting inverter fails, place the bypass switch in the “MAN” position. In this position the in-
verter section is bypassed allowing the load to be powered by the utility until the inverter can be repaired.
In case of system failure, contact factory for service.

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All circuit breakers provided by the end user that are connected to the inputs and outputs, need to be of
the “High Inrush” type. This is to prevent the breakers from tripping during the startup of the unit and its
load. DSPM uses only the “High Inrush” type of breaker in its units. Refer to Figure 3 when determining
the size of your input and output breakers.
Servicing of batteries should be performed or supervised by personnel

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Make sure the proper polarity is observed. DC bus should be between 23.1 and 27.6 Vdc
as tested at the Battery Bus Terminals (Refer to Figure 2 and 6—System Component Lay-
out).
Internal Battery Pack’s jumpers are provided by the factory.
When connecting batteries, you must connect the individual batteries into string (s). Please see
battery layout on the inside of your inverter unit. Note: Layout illustrate the number of batteries in a
string, number of batteries per shelf, and their jumpers placements.
After creating each string of batteries, ensure that each string consist of the number of batteries
indicated by the battery layout and the measured voltage across the string is within tolerance.
If you have any further questions about battery connections please contact DSPM Service Depart-
ment at 1(877)377-6769.
CHARGING OF THE BATTERIES: The Emergency Lighting Inverter System charges its battery
whenever it is connected to utility power and the input utility is turned on. Disconnect charging
source prior to connecting or disconnecting For the best results, charge the bat-
tery for 24 hours after they are hooked up and the ELI is brought on line.
Ensure that the utility power to be connected is rated as on the system label.
Make sure the hot, neutral and ground are correctly identified and wired to the input terminal block as
designated.
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Ensure that the loads to be connected are as listed on the system label,
and the hot, neutral and ground are correctly identified and are wired to the output terminal block as
designated. Loads not powered by the system cannot use the neutral of the Emergency Lighting Invert-
er System.
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