Adaptive Tripp-Lite 1109502801 Replacing Manual

Type
Replacing Manual
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MAY 21, 2008 PN 1109610110 REV. A
Replacing the Billboard UPS
(PN 1109502801SP)
The billboard UPS (Uninterruptible Power Supply) is a 1500VA (Volt Amp) rack mounted
intelligent UPS that prevents data loss, downtime, and equipment damage due to power
outages, voltage fluctuations, and transient surges. The UPS resides inside the deluxe
remote control cabinet and provides back up power for a limited time to all the components
plugged into it.
The UPS software and SNMP / Web card allows billboard operators to remotely monitor
control cabinet equipment plugged into the UPS. Power can be cycled on and off on two sets
of UPS receptacles (load 1 and 2) allowing for a remote reboot of critical components.
Another feature of the UPS is the capability to view the control cabinet’s ambient
temperature / humidity logs.
Figure 1: Front view of billboard UPS.
Before you begin
Kit contents
Tools / Safety equipment needed
Full body safety harness with lanyard
#2 Phillips screwdriver
Part Number Qty Description
1109502801 1 1500VA rack mounted UPS.
11099001 1 SNMP / Web card (factory installed).
Mounting brackets 2 Mounting brackets and screws used to mount the UPS in the cabinet.
1109610110 1 Instructions
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Replacing the UPS
The billboard must be powered on and off in a specific order to prevent garbled messages and other
display abnormalities. The billboard is powered on and off in the same sequence.
To replace the UPS
1. Power off the billboard and the control cabinet.
Exit all operating software programs before removing power.
Power off the load center(s) on the back of the Billboard.
Power off the load center on the control cabinet.
Press and hold the UPS On/Off/Standby button for one second, the alarm will
beep once indicating the UPS load output receptacles are now off.
Unplug the UPS power cord from the control cabinet’s AC outlet.
2. Open the front and back doors on the control cabinet.
If applicable, remove the control cabinet’s padlock.
Turn cabinet handle and pull open the control cabinet door.
3. Disconnect all cables from the back of the UPS.
Note: Single billboard configurations have fewer cables plugged into the UPS.
Figure 2: Rear view of a dual billboard UPS configuration.
WARNING! Possible fall hazard. When servicing billboard components, service personnel must use
a full body safety harness with lanyard. Connect the lanyard to the billboard head’s
safety cables; otherwise serious injury or death may occur.
Hazardous voltage. Contact with high voltage may cause death or serious injury. Always
disconnect power to equipment prior to servicing.
The UPS contains its own energy source (battery). Therefore the UPS receptacles may
be live even when the UPS is not connected to an AC supply.
Disconnect all the communication
cables and power cords from
the rear of the UPS.
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4. Remove the UPS from the control cabinet.
Remove the four UPS rack screws. Keep them for the replacement installation.
Figure 3: UPS rack mounting screw locations.
Pull the sliding UPS shelf out allowing it to support the weight of the UPS.
Note: Do not force the shelf all the way out, otherwise power adapters tie
wrapped to the shelf may become disconnected from their components.
Figure 4: UPS removal.
Remove the UPS from the control cabinet.
5. Attach mounting brackets to both sides of the replacement UPS.
Figure 5: UPS mounting brackets.
6. Set the replacement UPS on the sliding shelf and slide it into the control cabinet.
7. With the previously removed screws, secure the UPS to the control cabinet’s
mounting rails.
Remove screws
Slide UPS out.
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8. Connect all previously removed cables.
Figure 6: UPS power and communication connections.
Plug the UPS power cord into the control cabinet’s AC receptacle.
9. Power on the Billboard and the control cabinet on.
Power on the load center(s) on the back of the Billboard.
Power on the load center on the control cabinet.
Press and hold the UPS On/Off/Standby button until the alarm beeps once
indicating the UPS load output receptacles are now on.
A BC DE
F
* Critical components that may require power to be cycled on or off from a remote Internet connection.
** Critical components on dual billboard configurations only, that may require power to be cycled on or off from a remote Internet
connection.
Item Port Component connection
* A
Load 1
(2 switched outlets)
PC controller #1 power cord label ID #17.
DVI / fiber converter #1 power cord label ID #8.
** B
Load 2
(2 switched outlets)
PC controller #2 power cord label ID #22.
DVI / fiber converter #2 power cord label ID #9.
C
Load 3
(4 unswitched outlets)
For customer’s ISP (Internet Service Provider) equipment.
Y–type power cord label ID #7 connects both camera PoE power
cords label ID #2 and if applicable #27 into one UPS receptacle.
Router power cord label ID #11.
KVM drawer power cord label ID #12.
E Ethernet Ethernet cable label ID #4 from router.
F Envirosense Environmental probe (Envirosense) cable label ID #19.
K USB PC controller #1 USB cable label ID #28.
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Verifying UPS operation
Confirm the following functions of the UPS.
Access the UPS’s web console from a remote Internet connection.
The UPS LEDs indicate normal operating status.
Figure 7: UPS control panel LEDs.
Refer to the MEDIAMaster™ Deluxe Remote Control Cabinet Service Manual
(pn 1112610103) for more detailed UPS information.
A
B
D
E
C
Item LED Normal indicating status
A Power Continuous green LED.
B Voltage correction Green LED is either continuous, blinking, or not lit at all. The UPS will also
emit a slight clicking noise during voltage correction.
C Output load level Continuous green or yellow LED.
D Battery charge Continuous green LED (full battery charge), yellow LED (half battery charge),
or red (beginning to charge battery).
Note: Allow up to 12 hours of uninterrupted AC power to fully charge the
batteries.
E Battery warning Not lit during normal operation.
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Adaptive Tripp-Lite 1109502801 Replacing Manual

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