MAXIGLOBAL MODSECUR MT10 User manual

MODSECUR MT 10


1. Safety rules.........................................................................................................................................................1
2. Transport, unpacking the UPS.....................................................................................................................3
3. Appearance and connection.......................................................................................................................3
3.1. UPS rear panel..............................................................................................................................................3
3.2. Connection of the remote REPO switch...............................................................................................4
3.3. Connecting communication to the External Service Bypass EMBS...........................................4
3.4. Connection of communication options..............................................................................................4
3.5. Power connection - conguration 3:3..................................................................................................4
3.6. Power connection - conguration 3:1..................................................................................................5
4. LCD display operation...................................................................................................................................5
4.1. Main display window..................................................................................................................................6
4.2. UPS control window...................................................................................................................................6
4.3. Measure window.........................................................................................................................................9
4.4. UPS conguration window (Setting)..................................................................................................10
4.5. Information window.................................................................................................................................13
4.6. Alarm window.............................................................................................................................................14
5. Audible alarms and event codes.............................................................................................................14
5.1. Audible alarms............................................................................................................................................14
5.2. Warning codes............................................................................................................................................15
6. UPS operations...............................................................................................................................................16
6.1. Turn on the UPS from the mains...........................................................................................................16
6.2. UPS shutdown.............................................................................................................................................16
6.3. Turn on the UPS from the battery........................................................................................................17
6.4. Switching UPS to the Maintenance Bypass mode.........................................................................17
6.5. Switching the UPS from Maintenance Bypass mode....................................................................17
6.6. Installing the software.............................................................................................................................18
6.7. Working conditions...................................................................................................................................18
6.8. The storage conditions............................................................................................................................18
6.9. Battery change...........................................................................................................................................18
Table of contents

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1. Safety rules
This manual contains information on the safe use of the UPS. Before unpacking and installing
the power supply, please read it carefully and follow its recommendations.
FULFILLED STANDARDS - EXECUTION
FULFILLED STANDARDS - ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY
FULFILLED STANDARDS - SAFETY
EN 62040-3: Uninterruptible Power Systems (UPS): Methods for determining the properties
and test requirements.
EN 62040-2 :2006 C3 Guaranteed Power Systems (UPS): Electromagnetic Compatibility.
EN 61000-2-2 :2002 Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC): Environment. Compatibility levels
for conducted low-frequency disorders and signaling in public low-voltage power systems.
EN 61000-4-2 :2009 Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC): Testing and measurement
methods - electrostatic discharge immunity test.
EN 61000-4-3 :2006 +A1 :2008 +A2 :2010 Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC): Testing and
measurement methods - Radio frequency electromagnetic eld immunity test.
EN 61000-4-4 :2004 +A1 :2010 Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC): Testing and Measure-
ment Methods - Testing of immunity to a series of fast electrical transients.
EN 61000-4-5 :2006 Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC): Testing and Measurement
Methods - Surge Immunity Test.
EN 61000-4-6 :2009 Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC): Test and Measurement Methods -
Immunity to conducted disturbances, induced by radio frequency elds.
EN 61000-4-8 :2010 Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC): Testing and measurement
methods - Testing of resistance to magnetic eld at the frequency of the power grid.
The device complies with the Directive 2004/108 / EC (EMC).
EN 62040-1:2008 Uninterruptible Power Systems (UPS): General requirements and require-
ments for UPS safety.
EN 60950-1:2006 Information technology devices. Security.
IEC 60417 Symbols used on devices
The device complies with the 2006/95 / EC (LVD) directive.

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- Keep these operating instructions! The manual contains important instructions on the use of
the UPS that should be followed during installation and use of the UPS device and batteries.
- Condensation may occur if the power supply is cold and is brought into a warm place.
Therefore, you should wait at least 2 hours until it starts up.
- To reduce the risk of electric shock, the UPS should be installed in a pollution-free room with
adequate temperature and humidity. The ambient temperature must not exceed 40 ° C.
- Do not install the power supply in a place exposed to direct sunlight or other heat sources.
- Do not connect devices that can overload the UPS output, e.g. laser printers, electric heaters,
etc.
- Cables should be connected and arranged in such a way that no one can accidentally step
on or disconnect them.
- The UPS must be connected to a wall outlet with a working protective earth (GND).
- Do not block the ventilation openings on the UPS. Make sure the vents are exposed and
there is a minimum of 25cm free space for ventilation.
- The UPS power socket should be protected with an appropriate overcurrent switch.
- The UPS has its own battery power source, so there may be voltage at the output sockets
even though the UPS is not connected to the mains.
- Battery service should be performed by trained personnel who are knowledgeable about
battery operation and take appropriate precautions during its use.
-If it is necessary to replace the battery, use batteries with the same number and parameters,
i.e. rated voltage, capacity and dimensions.
ATTENTION! Do not throw batteries into re. The battery may explode.
ATTENTION! Do not open or mutilate the battery.
Released electrolyte is harmful to the skin and eyes. It can be toxic.
- The battery can present a risk of electric shock. The following precautions should be taken
when working with batteries:
Remove watches, wedding rings and other metal objects from your hand.
Use tools with insulated handles.
Wear rubber gloves and boots.
Do not lay tools or metal parts on top of the battery.
Disconnect the battery charging source before connecting or disconnecting the
battery terminals.
- Make sure the battery is not inadvertently grounded. If present, remove the source of ground
fault. Contact with any part of a grounded battery can result in electric shock.

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2. Transport, unpacking the UPS
Check carefully that the carton and the contents are not damaged. If any damage is found,
immediately inform the shipping company and the power supply distributor.
Do not throw away the UPS packaging.
1. If no damage is found, carefully open the carton.
2. Unpack all protective elements (sponges, llers).
3. Gently remove the UPS from the protective lm and place it on a clean, at and stable surface.
To prevent mechanical damage, shock and impact, only ship the UPS in its original packaging.
3. Appearance and connection
3.1 UPS rear panel
1. RS 232 Port
2. USB Port
3. EPO port (re protection switch connector)
4. Parallel port (optional)
5. Parallel port (optional)
6. Communication card slot (SNMP)
7. External battery socket
8. Rectier power disconnect switch for UPS
9. Mechanical and service bypass
10. Power cable connection strip
11. Terminals for powering the UPS rectier
12. Terminals for connecting load power
13. Ground terminal
14. Ground terminal
15. Internal bypass feeder disconnector of UPS
16. Bypass power supply terminals
17. Output disconnector
18. Bypass communication connector ext. EMBS

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3.2. Connection of the remote REPO switch
The UPS is equipped with an EPO port for connecting the Remote Emergency Power O
(REPO) switch. The EPO port is congured as NC (normally closed), the activation of EPO occurs
by breaking the connection between Pin 1 and Pin 2 (removal of the jumper).
3.3. Connecting communication to the External Service
The UPS is equipped with an EMBS connector, enabling communication to be connected to
the External Service Bypass, in order to enable the inverter to be turned o while operating on
the External Bypass. It is an NC (normally closed) port that is activated by breaking the connec-
tion between Pin 1 and Pin 2 (removing the jumper). Activating the port turns o the inverter
and blocks the possibility of its activation.
3.4. Connection of communication options
The UPS has two communication ports:
USB Intelligent Slot (SNMP)
To enable automatic management and monitoring of the UPS, connect the USB cable
supplied with the UPS, on one side to the USB socket on the UPS and on the other side to the
USB socket on the computer. The software provided with the UPS allows you to automate the
processes of turning on / o the receivers connected to the UPS depending on the events that
occur on the UPS (e.g. power failure, low battery level, overload, etc.). The software also allows
for ongoing monitoring and logging of UPS event history.
The UPS also has a slot for additional cards, which enables retrotting with an SNMP network
card for remote communication via the network.
3.5. Power connection - conguration 3:3
NOTE: UPS operation conguration may only be changed by an authorized service!
OUTPUT INPUT INPUT BYPASS
Terminal for connecting the power supply conguration 3: 3 phase

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3.6. Power connection - conguration 3:1
NOTE: UPS operation conguration may only be changed by an authorized service!
OUTPUT INPUT INPUT BYPASS
Power supply terminal for conguration 3: 1 phase
4. LCD display operation
The UPS is equipped with a color LCD touch panel. Below is a diagram showing the possibilities
and the location of the various information available in the display menu.
For 3: 3 and 3: 1 UPS congurations there are dierences in the number of displayed output
phases and bypass phases.
The screens below show a 3: 3 conguration. For a 3: 1 conguration, only 1 Output Phase and
Bypass are displayed.

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4.1. Main display window
The main menu of the display shows the current operating mode of the UPS (energy ow
through individual functional blocks) and the parameters of power supply, batteries and UPS
outputs. To return to the main window from anywhere else, use the icon
4.2. UPS control window
Control menu allows you to turn the UPS inverter on or o, run a battery test and silence
the audible alarm.

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Select the UPS ON / OFF command to enable or disable the UPS inverter. The display will
switch to the following view asking you to conrm or cancel your selection.
Click "YES" to turn on / o the UPS. The display will return to the main window view.
Click "BACK" or "No" to return to the control window.
The display in the main window will show messages related to turning the UPS on (Turning on)
or turning o the UPS (Turning o ).
To start the battery test, select the "BATT TEST" command and conrm your selection with the
"YES" key. To cancel the test, select the return to the "Back" menu or the "No" command.
The display in the main window will show messages related to Battery testing or Battery test
failed.
Turn on UPS Turn o UPS

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To silence the audible alarm, select the "MUTE ALL" command and conrm your selection with
the "YES" key. To turn mute o, choose "Back" or with the command "No".
The mute icon appears on the display in the main window in the upper left corner
Turn on battery test Turn o battery test
Mute alarm Cancel mute alarm
The control menu also allows you to switch the battery charger on or o. Selecting the "ON /
OFF CHARGER" command enables it to turn on "Turn on Charger" if it is not working, or to turn
it "Turn o Charger" if it is currently active.
Turn on charger Turn o charger

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4.3. Measure window
The screens below show a 3: 3 conguration. For a 3: 1 conguration, only 1 Output Phase and
Bypass are displayed.
In the measurements tab there are three windows between which you can switch with
the arrow keys up / down. The rst window contains information about the parameters:
• Phase voltage of the L-N rectier supply
• Phase-to-phase voltage of the L-L rectier supply
• Rectier supply frequency
• L-N inverter phase voltage
• L-L inverter phase-to-phase voltage
• Inverter frequency
• L-N phase voltage of the bypass supply
• Phase-to-phase voltage of the L-L bypass
• Bypass supply frequency
• Phase voltage at the UPS L-N output
• Phase-to-phase voltage at the UPS L-L output
• UPS output frequency
The following measurements are available in the second measurement window:
• Apparent power on the UPS
• Active power on the UPS
• Percentage of active power load of each output phase
• Percentage of apparent power load of each output phase
• Total percentage of active power load on the UPS
• Total UPS apparent power percentage
• Battery voltage +/-
• DC BUS +/- voltage
• Battery charging current
• Battery discharge current
• R / S / T temperatures

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The third tab oers measurements of input and output currents, power factors, and measure-
ments of active and apparent input power as well as the load percentage.
4.4. UPS conguration window (Setting)

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In the conguration tab there are two setting levels to choose from.
Basic mode (GENERAL) for the user allows setting
• Time
• Dates
• Language selection
• Power sources network / generator
• Service telephone number
• Contact person
• Service email address
• Mute alarms
Password authorization is required in the advanced mode available for the service.
Enter the password Incorrect password

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Settings
In the service mode, it is possible to congure the electrical parameters:
• Voltage, frequency
• Working mode
• Voltage tolerance ranges etc.
Battery parameters:
• Warning levels for high and low battery voltage
• Cut-o voltage
• Capacity and number of battery chains etc.
Other detailed settings are available exclusions for service technicians.
Other UPS parameters:
• Possibility to set the UPS to restart after the battery is discharged
• UPS shutdown delay
• UPS switch-on delay after power recovery
• Password cha

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4.5. Information window
In the information tab There is access to all congured parameters of the UPS, information
about the software version, serial number, etc. In the user mode, it is only possible to view the
parameters without the possibility of changing them.

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4.6. Alarm window
In the alarms tab current existing alarms and warnings are shown. Sample battery discon-
nected alarm below:
5. Audible alarms and event codes
5.1. Audible alarms
Description Alarm The possibility of mute
Bypass mode 1x/2 minutes
Battery mode 1x/4 seconds
Damage continuous
Overload 2x/1 second
Other 1x/1 second
YES
NO
YES

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5.2. Warning codes
Code Error
01
02
04
05
07
08
09
0A
0B
0D
0E
21
22
33
34
Batteries not connected
N wire missing
Incorrect phase sequence of the rectier power supply
Incorrect phase sequence of the bypass supply
Battery overcharging
Low battery voltage
Overload
Fan failure
Active EPO
Overheating
Charger failure
Dierent rectier feed lines in a parallel system
Various bypass feed lines in a parallel system
Bypass mode lock after 3 times overload for 30 minutes
Inverter is out of symmetry
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3A
3C
3D
3E
3F
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
Unbalanced inverter current
Service Bypass included
Extremely unbalanced load
Unstable bypass
Battery voltage too high
Battery voltage unbalanced
Charger short circuit
No Bypass power
Isolation transformer overheating
DC BUS Soft Start Error
EEPROM reset
External output switch open
External battery switch open
External Bypass switch closed
External input signal open

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6. UPS operations
6.1. Turn on the UPS from the mains
1. Turn on the output disconnect switch on the rear panel of the UPS..
2. Turn on the battery disconnector located near the battery cabinet in the case of external
batteries to the ON position.
3. Turn on the bypass and UPS rectier disconnectors. When power is applied, the LCD panel
lights up and the fans start to run. A few seconds later, the UPS enters Bypass mode.
Turning on the UPS power will turn on the Bypass mode. At this time, the receivers are supplied
with voltage from the UPS input and are not protected against power outages. To start the UPS
inverter, turn on the UPS - control menu.
4. In order to turn on the power supply, select the Control tab and the Turn on command.
5. A few seconds later, the UPS turns on the inverter and starts normal operation.
If the supply voltage is out of tolerance, the UPS starts to work from the battery. When the
battery is discharged, the power is turned o. The restoration of the power supply automati-
cally restarts the UPS to normal operation.
Attention! In order to obtain the maximum autonomy, charge the batteries at least 10 hours
after the rst start. The maximum capacity of the battery is obtained after two complete
discharge/charge cycles.
6.2. UPS shutdown
1. Turn o the UPS inverter by selecting "OFF UPS" in the control window. The UPS will transfer
to Bypass mode.
In the event that the UPS is operating on battery, the above procedure turns o the UPS and the
voltage at the UPS output.
2. In Bypass mode, the output voltage is supplied directly from the mains. To completely shut
down the UPS, turn o the loads connected to the UPS and then disconnect the UPS power.
Seconds later, the UPS turns o the LCD panel and stops the fans.
3. Turn the battery circuit breaker to the OFF position.
4. Turn the output disconnect switch to the OFF position.

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6.3. Turn on the UPS from the battery
1. Turn on the output disconnect switch on the rear panel of the UPS.
2. Turn on the battery disconnector located near the battery cabinet in the case of external
batteries to the ON position.
3. Press the “Power ON” button to turn the UPS into Stand-by mode. After the display is on,
select the "On" command in the control menu to turn on the inverter and apply voltage to the
UPS output.
4. A few seconds later, the UPS enters Battery mode.
6.4. Switching UPS to the Maintenance Bypass mode
The following procedure is for a UPS equipped with an external Maintenance Bypass. Switching
the UPS to the Maintenance Bypass mode means that the receivers are not protected against
power outages.
1. Turn on the output disconnect switch on the rear panel of the UPS.
2. Turn on the battery disconnector located near the battery cabinet in the case of external
batteries to the ON position.
3. Switch on the UPS power in the UPS distribution board. When power is applied, the LCD
panel lights up and the fans start to run. A few seconds later, the UPS enters Bypass mode.
6.5. Switching the UPS from Maintenance Bypass mode
1. Turn o the UPS inverter (control tab). UPS will conrm shutdown with a single beep and
switch to Bypass mode.
2. Switch the external Maintenance Bypass from UPS position to BYPASS position.
3. To completely shut down the UPS, turn o the UPS power. Seconds later, the UPS turns o
the LCD panel and stops the fans.
4. Turn the battery circuit breaker to the OFF position.
Make sure the Bypass LED is on to go to the next step.
4. Switch the external Maintenance Bypass from BYPASS position to UPS position.
5. In order to turn on the power supply (start the inverter), select the "Turn on" command in the
control tab.
6. A few seconds later, the UPS turns on the inverter and starts normal operation.
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