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Issue 03
Date 2021-10-13
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Purpose
This document describes the monitoring display unit (MDU), its panel, ports, liquid
crystal display (LCD), and web user interface (WebUI) of the UPS.
Intended Audience
This document is intended for:
● Sales engineers
● Technical support engineers
● System engineers
● Hardware installation engineers
● Commissioning engineers
● Data configuration engineers
● Maintenance engineers
Symbol Conventions
The symbols that may be found in this document are defined as follows.
Symbol Description
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Change History
Changes between document issues are cumulative. The latest document issue
contains all updates made in previous issues.
Issue 03 (2021-10-13)
Added the RCCMD function.
Issue 02 (2021-08-03)
Added the S-ECO mode.
Issue 01 (2021-04-22)
This issue is the first release.
Contents
1 Product Overview
The MDU allows you to control UPS operations, view the running status and
alarms, and set parameters.
NOTE
The indicator on the MDU panel is yellow when the bypass supplies power in non-ECO
mode.
2 GE Network port
3 CAN Reserved
4 RS485_1 Reserved
5 FE_1 Reserved
6 FE_2 Reserved
8 SD Reserved
2 User Interface
2.1 LCD
NOTICE
Screenshots provided in this document apply to the 600 kVA model and may vary
with models and software versions. Information on the screenshots is for reference
only.
NOTE
Change the password after your first login to prevent unauthorized access. You can choose
System Info > Settings > User Settings and change Password.
Button Function
Button Function
Step 2 Choose System Info > Settings > Comm. Settings > IP Settings , set parameters
such as IP address, subnet mask, and gateway address.
MAC address Defines the physical address of network equipment and is not
configurable.
NOTE
IP address allocation
● If the MDU is connected to a computer over a LAN switch or router with the
DHCP function, the IP address can be allocated manually or automatically.
Manual allocation is used by default.
– Manual: Check that the IP addresses of the MDU and computer are on
the same network segment, and are different. Set the UPS IP address to
be in the same subnet as the computer IP address. Perform the bitwise
AND operation for the UPS IP address and the computer IP address with
the subnet mask respectively. If the operation results are the same, the
two IP addresses are in the same subnet.
AND operation rule: 1 AND 1 = 1, 1 AND 0 = 0, 0 AND 1 = 0, 0 AND 0 =
0. That is, when the corresponding bits are both 1, the result is 1. In other
cases, the result is 0.
After you restart the device, IP address allocation changes back to Manual. The IP address
is set to the IP address set previously.
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2.2 WebUI
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2.2.2 Login
Context
Browser: Chrome, Firefox, Internet Explorer 9 or later
Procedure
Step 1 Open the browser and choose Tools > Internet Options.
Step 2 Click the Advanced tab, check that Use TLS 1.0 and Use TLS 1.1 are selected, and
click OK.
Step 3 Enter https://UPS IP address in the address box of the browser, select a language,
enter User name and Password, and click Login.
NOTE
The preset UPS IP address is 192.168.0.10. You can set the UPS Ethernet IP address on the
LCD. The value range is 1.0.0.0–223.255.255.255.
NOTE
● If an incorrect password is entered five consecutive times, the account will be logged out
for 5 minutes.
● After a user logs in to the WebUI, if another user logs in with the same user name, the
current account will be logged out.
● Change the password after your first login to prevent unauthorized access. The
password can be changed over the User Management menu on the Maintenance
page.
● In certain software versions, there are engineer and operator users, and the preset
password is Changeme. The engineer user has all permissions except the permission to
manage other users. The operator user has permissions to browse system running
information, export system information (including historical alarms, logs, and electronic
labels) except fault data, and clear faults. Other control and maintenance functions that
may affect system operation are unavailable to this role and parameters cannot be set.
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System Bypass View the mains input, bypass input, load, and battery information.
Status
Mains
Load
Battery
System Module Data On the System Info screen, tap the UPS picture. The Cabinet N
Info Data screen is displayed. Select a module to view its running data.
indicates the selected module.
Runn. Info. View information about the AC output, UPS load, mains input,
bypass input, battery status, cabinet N data, runtime, environment
data, battery system, and intelligent temperature detection.
Alarms View active and historical alarms, clears faults, enables or disables
the buzzer, and sets the twinkle function.
Common AC Output View the AC output, UPS load, mains input, and historical alarm
Functions information, start or shut down the inverter, and enables or disables
UPS Load the buzzer.
Mains Input
Inv. ON
Inv. OFF
Buzzer Off
Historical
Alarms
NOTE
Phase voltage (V) is not displayed for the three-phase three-wire model.
Item Description
Item Description
Item Description
Current crest factor Proportion of the peak value of load current to the valid
value
Load ratio(%) Load rate of each phase on the UPS, that is, proportion of
actual power to rated power
Reactive power(kvar) Output reactive power of each phase on the UPS, that is,
square root of the difference between the square of output
apparent power and the square of output active power
Hist. max. load rate(%) Historical maximum load rate of each phase on the UPS
Hist. Max. Active Power (kW) Historical maximum active power of each phase on the UPS
Hist. Max. Apparent Power (kVA) Historical maximum apparent power of each phase on the
UPS
Item Description
Power factor Proportion of the mains input active power to the mains
input apparent power
Item Description
Item Description
Power factor Proportion of the bypass input active power to the bypass
input apparent power
Byp. hardware supports smart Indicates whether the bypass hardware supports the
online mode intelligent online mode.
Item Description
Current (A) Current of the battery string (the current is + when batteries
are being charged and – when discharged)
Temperature (°C) (only for lead- Current operating temperature of the battery (A battery
acid batteries) sensor is required. If no sensor is connected, N/A is
displayed.)
Backup time (min) Battery backup time estimated at the current load
NOTE
If the UPS does not communicate with SmartLi 3.0, batteries are managed as lead-acid
batteries by default and the battery information is subject to the data displayed on the
SmartLi or NMS.
Bypass runtime (h) Total time during which the UPS runs in bypass mode
Inv. runtime (h) Total time during which the UPS runs in inverter mode
NOTE
3.2.2 Alarms
On System Info, tap . The Alarms screen is displayed.
Active Alarms The alarm severity, alarm name, alarm ID, location, and generation time
are displayed in the record.
Tap an alarm ID. The alarm details are displayed.
Historical Alarms The alarm severity, alarm name, alarm ID, location, generation time, and
clearance time are displayed.
Twinkle When the UPS communicates with the northbound NMS, the function
determines the position of the UPS in the NMS layout diagram.
3.2.3 Settings
● Manual: Check that the IP addresses of the MDU and computer are on the
same network segment, and are different. Set the UPS IP address to be in the
same subnet as the computer IP address. Perform the bitwise AND operation
for the UPS IP address and the computer IP address with the subnet mask
respectively. If the operation results are the same, the two IP addresses are in
the same subnet.
Baud rate Select a baud rate to match the 9600 9600, 19200,
user's network management 115200
conditions onsite.
Parity mode Specifies the RS485 communication None None, Odd, Even
frame composition bit. When device
nodes use RS485 communication,
set the parity modes for the device
nodes to the same mode.
CBC cipher suite If the CBC suite is required for Disable Disable, Enable
Modbus TCP encryption, set CBC
cipher suite to Enable.
SSID When using the mobile app for site UPS_WIFI + Last N/A
deployment or inspection, set WiFi six characters of
SSID after connecting a WiFi the MAC address
module over a USB port to identify
the WiFi device to which the mobile
phone is connected.
Working mode Specifies the UPS working Normal mode Normal mode,
mode. ECO/S-ECO, Self-
NOTE load mode,
The S-ECO mode requires the Converter mode
support of the hardware of both
the power module and bypass
module. If the system runs in a
mode other than S-ECO and the
hardware does not support the S-
ECO mode, only the ECO mode can
be selected. If the system runs in
S-ECO mode but the hardware is
changed and does not support it,
the system displays the message
"The current hardware does not
support S-ECO. The system will
work in ECO mode." After you tap
OK, the system transfers to the
ECO mode (5 ms interruption may
occur during the transfer of the
ECO mode). If the hardware
supports this mode but the
conditions are not met, the system
works in normal mode.
Harmonic When Working mode is set to > 5% >5%, > 10%, >
compensation output S-ECO and Harmonic 20%, > 30%
current THD compensation is set to Enable,
threshold set Harmonic compensation
output current THD threshold
as required.
ECO voltage range In S-ECO or ECO mode, when ±5% ±5%, ±6%, ±7%,
the difference between the ±8%, ±9%, ±10%
bypass voltage and the rated
voltage is greater than the
specified value, the system
determines that the ECO
voltage is abnormal and
transfers to inverter mode.
Top outlet fan Enable this parameter if a top Disable Disable, Enable
outlet fan is configured. Then (The default value
the fan running status can be is Enable for the
checked. UPS5000-H 400
This parameter applies to the kVA–800 kVA with
UPS5000-H 400 kVA–800 kVA. top air exhaust.)
Intra-rack power The two parameters enable the Depends on the 0.5–120.0
module startup UPS to control the interval that default number of
delay(s) each rack (or module) transfers power modules.
from battery mode to normal The default value
mode, which reduces the is 2.0, 1.0, and 0.5
impact on the generator or for 1–5, 6–10, and
power grid. In the case of 10–20 power
battery undervoltage, the modules
system automatically shortens respectively.
the delay for transferring to
Inter-rack power normal mode to 1/8 of the 5 2–120
module startup normal delay to accelerate the
delay(s) transfer and prevent battery
overdischarge. The start delay
of a module in a rack varies
depending on the rack number
and module number. #1
module in rack 1 does not have
a start delay.
BCB trips if UPS stops Specifies whether the BCB trips Enable Disable, Enable
power supply when the UPS stops supplying
power and the output power is
off.
Input mode This parameter is displayed only One power source One power source,
when the UPS model is Two power
UPS5000-H 1200 kVA–1600 sources
kVA and Switch cabinet is set
to Enable.
When this parameter is set to
One power source, the Intelli
Temp. Detect area on the
Runn. Info. screen displays the
copper bar temperatures and
ambient temperatures of the
batteries, bypass input, mains
input, output, switch cabinet
bypass input, and switch
cabinet output, as well as the
temperatures of the bypass
switch and output switch of the
switch cabinet. The Circuit
Breaker Status area displays
the bypass input and output
switch status of the switch
cabinet.
When this parameter is set to
Two power sources, the Intelli
Temp. Detect area on the
Runn. Info. screen displays the
copper bar temperatures and
ambient temperatures of the
batteries, bypass input, mains
input, output, switch cabinet
bypass input, switch cabinet
mains input, and switch cabinet
output, as well as the
temperatures of the mains
input, switch, bypass input
switch, and output switch of the
switch cabinet. The Circuit
Breaker Status area displays
the bypass input, mains input,
and output switch status of the
switch cabinet.
Top outlet cabinet Enable this parameter when a Disable Disable, Enable
top air-flow cabinet is installed.
This parameter applies to the
UPS5000-H 1200 kVA–1600
kVA.
Bottom cable entry Enable this parameter when a Disable Disable, Enable
cabinet bottom cabling cabinet is
installed.
D.G. power limiting The two parameters enable the Depends on the 0–5000
(kVA) UPS to control the valid input actual model.
current and input current limit
D.G. charger power values, preventing load impact 100 0–100
ratio (%) and facilitating cooperation
between the UPS and the DG.
Input cur. limiting The UPS controls the input 200 10–200
ratio(%) current to be below this
percentage.
Voltage format Specifies the input voltage Three-phase four- Three-phase four-
system. wire wire, Three-phase
NOTE three-wire
This option is available for certain
software versions.
NOTICE
● The DG capacity must meet the requirements for the maximum load and
maximum charge power.
● During subsequent capacity expansion, you need to reset the D.G. mode
parameter based on the actual load.
● If D.G. charger power ratio (%) is set to 0, batteries cannot be charged. This
situation must be avoided during DG configuration design to ensure that
batteries can be charged.
● If DG capacity < (Total UPS charge power + Maximum load)/0.95, set the
parameters as follows:
a. D.G. mode: Enable
b. D.G. power limiting (kVA):
Output Specifies the system output voltage Low voltage: 210 Low voltage: 200,
voltage level. This parameter can be set only Medium voltage: 208, 210
level(V) after the inverter shuts down. After 400 Medium voltage:
you change the voltage level, the 380 V, 400 V, 415 V
upper limit of the bypass voltage is High voltage: 480
restored to the default value. (If the High voltage: 480
voltage level is 200 V, 208 V, 210 V,
380 V, or 400 V, the default upper
limit is +15%. If the voltage level is
415 V or 480 V, the default upper
limit is +10%.)
Output volt. You can set this parameter to adjust ±2% ±2%, ±5%
adjustment the value range of Output volt.
type adjustment(V) only when Output
voltage level(V) is set to 480.
When Output voltage level(V) is
set to other values, Output volt.
adjustment type is unavailable.
Output volt. The output voltage can be slightly Three-phase four- Three-phase four-
adjustment(V) adjusted based on the onsite power wire (phase wire (phase
distribution condition to ensure a voltage): voltage):
minimum difference between the When the voltage 200 V: 109.2–120.7
output voltage and the bypass level is 200 V, the
voltage and to facilitate 208 V: 114.0–126.0
default value is
uninterruptible power supply when 115.0. 210 V: 114.9–127.0
the UPS transfers from normal mode 380 V: 209.0–231.0
to bypass mode. When the voltage
level is 208 V, the 400 V: 218.5–241.5
default value is 415 V: 228.0–252.0
120.0.
480 V (Output volt.
When the voltage adjustment type:
level is 210 V, the ±2%): 271.4–282.5
default value is
121.0. 480 V (Output volt.
adjustment type:
When the voltage ±5%): 263.1–290.8
level is 380 V, the
default value is Three-phase three-
220.0. wire (line
voltage):
When the voltage
level is 400 V, the 380 V: 361.0–399.0
default value is 400 V: 380.0–420.0
230.0. 415 V: 394.2–435.7
When the voltage
level is 415 V, the
default value is
240.0.
When the voltage
level is 480 V, the
default value is
277.0.
Three-phase
three-wire (line
voltage):
When the voltage
level is 380 V, the
default value is
380.0.
When the voltage
level is 400 V, the
default value is
400.0.
When the voltage
level is 415 V, the
default value is
415.0.
EOD restart The UPS transfers to battery mode Enable Disable, Enable
when the mains is abnormal. When
batteries reach the end of discharge
(EOD) threshold and the bypass is
unavailable, the UPS powers off.
After the mains recovers, the UPS
will automatically restart if EOD
restart is set to Enable.
If EOD restart is set to Disable,
manually rectify the fault and
restart the UPS or enable the EOD
restart function.
Maxi When the difference ● When the voltage level is 200 V, 208 V, 210 V, or 380 V, the
mum between the bypass value range is +10%, +15%, +20%, and +25%. The default
bypas voltage and the rated value is +15%.
s voltage is greater than ● When the voltage level is 400 V, the value range is +10%,
voltag the specified value, +15%, and +20%. The default value is +15%.
e the system determines
that the bypass ● When the voltage level is 415 V, the value range is +10% and
voltage is abnormal, +15%. The default value is +10%.
and the bypass is ● When the voltage level is 480 V, the value range is +10%.
unavailable. The default value is +10%.
Minim When the difference –20% ● When the voltage level is 200 V, 208 V, or 210
um between the bypass V, the value range is –10%, –15%, –20%, and –
bypas voltage and the rated 30%.
s voltage is greater than ● When the voltage level is 380 V, 400 V, or 415
voltag the specified value, V, the value range is –10%, –15%, –20%, –30%,
e the system determines –40%, –50%, and –60%.
that the bypass
voltage is abnormal, ● When the voltage level is 480 V, the value
and the bypass is range is –10%, –15%, –20%, –30%, and –40%.
unavailable.
Bypas When the difference ±2.0 ±0.5, ±1.0, ±2.0, ±3.0, ±4.0, ±5.0, ±6.0
s between the bypass
freque input frequency and
ncy the rated frequency is
range greater than the
(Hz) specified value, the
system determines
that the bypass
frequency is abnormal,
and the bypass is
unavailable.
NOTICE
Battery type Specifies the type of batteries VRLA batt. VRLA batt., lithium
connected to the UPS. batt.
If the UPS communicates with the
SmartLi over a communications
cable, the battery type can be
automatically identified. If the UPS
does not communicate with the
SmartLi, the batteries are managed
as lead-acid batteries by default.
Dis. curr. 0.1C Specifies the EOD threshold when 1.80 1.80–1.90
EOD(V/cell) the discharge current is 0.1C, 0.3C,
0.5C, or 1.0C respectively.
Dis. curr. 0.3C 1.80 1.80–1.90
EOD(V/cell)
Sched. shallow When certain conditions are met, Disable Disable, Enable
dis. test the charger shuts down, and
batteries supply power to loads. The
system records the battery
discharge data as a reference for
battery capacity and lifespan.
Sched. shallow Specifies the time for a scheduled 00:00 - 06:00 00:00 - 06:00,
dis. test time shallow discharge test. 06:00 - 12:00,
12:00 - 18:00,
18:00 - 24:00
Chg. cur. limiting Lithium battery: You can set the 0.50 0.10–1.00
coef.(C) charge current limit value. The
current limit coefficient is a multiple
of the battery capacity.
Table 3-18 Default value of Dis. cur. 1.0C EOD (V/Cell) (only for lead-acid batteries)
Voltage Level Batteries in a Single Battery String Default Value (V/cell)
Advanced Current source Specifies the specifications Hall sensor Hall sensor
Param. of the Hall effect sensor 200A 200A, Hall
used to detect iBOX current. sensor 600A
NOTICE
● When you configure dry contacts, you need to set associated dry contacts.
Otherwise, the UPS may not run properly.
● When you disable a dry contact card, the related dry contact signals are
disabled.
● Dry contact signals are displayed on the screen only when you enable the
corresponding dry contact card.
● When a dry contact card is not connected or some dry contacts of a dry contact
card are not used, disable the card or the unused dry contacts on the screen to
prevent false alarms.
● ( ) encloses a unit, and [ ] encloses a silk screen.
● Dry contact extended card (MUE07A): currently supports five input and five
output signals.
Item Description
Battery ground fault [BTG] Specifies whether to enable or disable battery grounding
fault detection.
PDC output breaker [OUT] Specifies whether to enable or disable PDC output circuit
breaker status detection.
PDC maintenance breaker [MT] Specifies whether to enable or disable PDC maintenance
circuit breaker status detection.
BP/SYSMT switch If the BP/SYSMT switch is set to Enable, the port has dry
contact signal access. How to use the port depends on the
status of the BP/SYSMT switch.
BP/SYSMT switch function If the BP/SYSMT switch is set to Enable, this parameter is
displayed on the screen. Set this parameter to determine
whether the port is used to detect the status of the PDC
bypass input circuit breaker or system maintenance circuit
breaker.
SPD/SYSOUT switch If the SPD/SYSOUT switch is set to Enable, the port has dry
contact signal access. How to use the port depends on the
status of the SPD/SYSOUT switch.
SPD/SYSOUT switch function If the SPD/SYSOUT switch is set to Enable, this parameter
is displayed on the screen. Set this parameter to determine
whether the port is used to detect the status of the PDC
input SPD or system output circuit breaker.
MUE05A DI type configure Customize the initial status of Battery ground fault [BTG],
D.G. connection [GEN], PDC output breaker [OUT], PDC
maintenance breaker [MT], BP/SYSMT switch, and SPD/
SYSOUT switch based on site requirements.
MUE06A connection Specifies the MUE06A connection status. The mains and
bypass backfeed protection is enabled only when this
parameter is set to Enable.
Item Description
MUS05A DO_1 Action, MUS05A Controls the status of DO ports on the MUS05A dry
DO_2 Action, MUS05A DO_3 Action, contact card.
MUS05A DO_4 Action
MUE07A DO_1 Action, MUE07A Controls the status of DO ports on the MUE07A dry
DO_2 Action, MUE07A DO_3 Action, contact extended card.
MUE07A DO_4 Action, MUE07A
DO_5 Action
MUS05A DO_1, MUS05A DO_2, Corresponds to the signal of the output dry contact DO on
MUS05A DO_3, MUS05A DO_4 the MUS05A.
MUE07A DO_1, MUE07A DO_2, Corresponds to the signal of the output dry contact DO on
MUE07A DO_3, MUE07A DO_4, the MUE07A.
MUE07A DO_5
MUE07A DI_1, MUE07A DI_2, Corresponds to the signal of the input dry contact DI on
MUE07A DI_3, MUE07A DI_4, the MUE07A.
MUE07A DI_5
Date format Set the date and time to the actual YYYY-MM-DD YYYY-MM-DD,
date and time. MM-DD-YYYY,
DD-MM-YYYY
YYYY-MM-DD - 2000-01-01 to
2037-12-31
Time 00:00:00–23:59:59
DST Enable You can enable DST in cities where DST is used.
3.2.4 Maintenance
On System Info, tap . The Maintenance screen is displayed.
USB Operations You can export Fault Data, and perform Export Config.,
Upgrade Software, BSP Upgrade, Import Config., and
Removed on USB Operations.
Bus Capa. Life ● If the service life of a capacitor is about to end, that is,
Module X bus capacitor life (y) is less than Pre-warn. time
for bus capa. Life(mon), contact Huawei technical support
to replace the power module.
● The default value of Pre-warn. time for bus capa.
Life(mon) is 12(mon). You can choose Monitoring > UPS
System > Running Parameter > System Settings to set the
parameter.
Wizard Startup The wizard startup can be used to test the bypass, mains
NOTICE inverter, inverter/bypass switch, battery inverter, battery
Before performing Wizard charging capability, battery switch tripping, and other functions.
Startup, ensure that:
Perform operations as prompted.
● The system is a single UPS
system. NOTICE
Choose System Info > Settings > Dry Contact Set, set MUE05A
● No minor or critical alarm
connection to Enable, and set BCB connection [OL] to Enable. Wizard
occurs.
Startup can be used to test the battery switch tripping function.
● The UPS works in normal
mode with a load rate
fluctuation less than 10%.
● The UPS generates no battery
overtemperature, overvoltage,
or overcurrent alarm. No
generator is connected to the
UPS.
● The mains, batteries, charger,
and discharger are normal. No
overload alarm is generated.
● The SOC is greater than 30%.
Fan Lifespan Estimate ● If the service life of a fan is about to end, that is, Module X
fan life (y) is less than Pre-warn. time for fan life(mon),
contact Huawei technical support to replace the power
module.
● The default value of Pre-warn. time for fan life(mon) is
12(mon). You can choose Monitoring > UPS System >
Running Parameter > System Settings to set the
parameter.
Cryptographic Update Keys can be updated to reduce the risk of key disclosure.
The parameters that have been described in "LCD Menus" are not described in this
section.
Home System View the operation status of the mains input, bypass input,
Overview battery, and AC output of the system.
Monitoring UPS System View Running Information of the UPS, set Running
Parameter for the UPS, and perform Running Control on
the UPS.
Battery String Set parameters for the iBOX and iBAT connected to each
Summary battery string.
NOTE
If Number of iBOXs is not 0 and lead-acid batteries are used,
Battery String Summary is displayed on the Monitoring page.
Battery Test Query and export Cap. test logs and Common test logs.
Records
Export Data Export Historical Alarm, Active Alarm, Operation Log, and
Performance Data.
System Settings Site Set the system type of the site, upload a network security
Configuration certificate, and export the root certificate.
Time Set the time zone and time for the site.
The NTP parameters are used to set the NTP server address,
port number, and synchronization interval.
Event Notice Set the recipient email address and alarm notification.
IP Whitelist Set the range of IP addresses that can access the WebUI.
Config
Service Manually manage the SNMP and BIN services. You can
Management choose to stop or start the services.
4.1 Monitoring
UPS System
EPO detection Specifies whether to enable EPO. EPO is Disable Disable, Enable
performed only when this parameter is
enabled and the EPO switch is triggered.
When EPO detection is changed from
Disable to Enable, check that the EPO
cable is connected correctly.
Bus capa. life If this parameter is set to Enable, the UPS Enable Disable, Enable
detects the bus capacitor life.
Pre-warn. time for When the Bus capacitor remaining life is 12 1~24
bus capa. Life(mon) less than the setting, an alarm is
generated.
Paral. sys. hibernate When customer loads are light, enable Disable Disable, Enable
parallel hibernation to alternate modules
in hibernation mode, which can prolong
their service life and improve system
efficiency.
D.G. ECO bypass Specifies whether ECO bypass is allowed to Enable Disable, Enable
supply supply power in DG mode. When the DG is
connected to the dry contact signal GEN:
● If this parameter is set to Enable, the
system can enter ECO mode when the
DG supplies power to the bypass and
the ECO function is enabled.
● If this parameter is set to Disable, the
system is not allowed to enter ECO
mode when the DG supplies power to
the bypass.
RAM verification Specifies whether to enable the memory Disable Disable, Enable
check function. If this parameter is set to
Enable, the control chip RAM working
status is checked regularly. If this
parameter is set to Disable, regular check
is disabled.
Record time after Specifies the time for storing fault data 0ms 0ms, 20ms, 40ms,
fault after the UPS experiences a fault. The 60ms, 80ms
default value is 0ms, which means that the
data during 20 ms before the fault occurs
is recorded. If the value is set to 40ms, it
means that the data during 20 ms before
the fault occurs and the data during 40 ms
after the fault occurs are recorded, and the
like.
Collect real-time If this parameter is set to Enable, one Disable Disable, Enable
site waveform waveform can be stored manually.
Fan life Specifies whether to enable the life Enable Disable, Enable
detection for fans in the power modules
and bypass modules.
Pre-warn. time for When the Fan lifespan left is less than the 12 1~24
fan life(mon) setting, an alarm is generated.
BCB trips in case of If this parameter is set to Enable, the BCB Enable Disable, Enable
EOD trips in case of EOD.
Zero display with no If this parameter is set to Enable, the Enable Disable, Enable
load output output current is displayed as 0 with no
load output, and the output load rate is
displayed as 3%. When this parameter
is set to Disable, the output current and
output load rate are not adjusted to 0.
Calib. output current If this parameter is set to Enable, the Disable Disable, Enable
if no load current at no load will be calibrated
once automatically. This function can be
used only when the UPS carries no load.
Output interruption Set this parameter based on the output 0 0, 40, 60, 80, 100,
transfer time(ms) interruption time acceptable to loads. 120
Max. BPM transfer Cross currents occur during the transfer 5 1–10
times between bypass mode and inverter
mode, which impacts the system. This
parameter limits the number of
transfers between bypass mode and
inverter mode within 1 hour, which
ensures system security.
Capacitor failure If this parameter is set to Enable, the Enable Disable, Enable
detection inverter capacitor fault detection is
performed based on the settings of
Capacitor failure detection upper
limit and Capacitor failure detection
lower limit. If the inverter capacitor is
faulty, the power module shuts down
the inverter to prevent the fault from
escalating.
BPM mode upon Specifies whether to start bypass mode Enable Disable, Enable
BPM overtemp. when overtemperature occurs.
Battery System
NOTICE
Float volt. temp. If this parameter is set to Enable, the float Enable Disable,
comp. charging voltage is calibrated based on the Enable
battery temperature when a battery
temperature sensor is connected. The
parameter is configurable in any mode.
Float volt. temp. Specifies the calibration coefficient during 3.3 0.0–6.0
comp. coef.(mV/ float charging voltage temperature
(°C·cell)) compensation.
Float chg. temp. comp. Specifies the reference temperature during 25 20–30
center(°C) float charging voltage temperature
compensation.
Automatic equalized If this parameter is set to Enable, the UPS Enable Disable,
charging automatically changes the battery Enable
management status to equalized charging
based on the charge current and float
charging time.
SOC to start equalized If the SOC is lower than the specified value, 70 0–100
charging (%) batteries start equalized charging.
Max. batt. dis. time(h) Set the maximum battery discharge time. 24 0–48
When the discharge time reaches this value,
the UPS powers off. If the parameter is set
to 0, battery discharge protection is not
implemented.
Single batt. float chg. Single batt. float chg. voltage deviation 10 5–30
voltage deviation alarm thres.(%) and Single batt. dis.
alarm thres.(%) voltage deviation alarm thres.(%) are
used to check whether the batteries in each
Single batt. dis. battery string have the same charge voltage 20 10–30
voltage deviation and discharge voltage. When a value
alarm thres.(%) exceeds the specified range, an alarm is
generated.
The calculation formula is (Charge/
Discharge voltage – Average voltage)/
Average voltage x 100%.
Batt. charging capacity After this function is set to Enable (default Enable Disable,
mismatch value), an alarm is generated if the Enable
configured battery capacity exceeds the
charging capacity of the rack.
Batt. mode shut When the mains fails and the UPS transfers Disable Disable,
to battery mode, the UPS can automatically Enable
power off according to the preset shutdown
delay time. If the parameter is disabled, this
function is not available.
Bat mode shut delay Specifies the shutdown delay time in battery 7200 0–7200
(s) mode.
Backup time warning Specifies the backup time warning threshold. 5 3–30
thresh. (min)
Class 1 grid hiber. time Specifies the hibernation time for class 1 13 0–30
(d) power grids.
Class 2 grid hiber. time Specifies the hibernation time for class 2 6 0–15
(d) power grids.
Thres. of low batt. Lead-acid battery: If Batt. Volt. Below 1.70 1.70–2.10
volt. over dry Threshold is set for an output dry contact
contact(V/cell) and the battery voltage is lower than this
threshold, the output dry contact generates
a signal.
Network Security Select Certificate Format CRT format and PFX format are
Certificate supported.
Select the network security Upload the key of the network security
certificate key to be uploaded certificate.
4.2.2 ModbusTCP
Third-Level Menu Item Description
Access ModbusTCP Upload CA certificate Import a CA certificate for the UPS to verify the
security certificate file certificate of the Modbus TCP communication
access party.
Upload local Users can replace the UPS certificate with a trusted
certificate file certificate.
NOTE
After the Event Notification information is configured, alarms will be sent to the
configured mailbox.
Outbox Address type IPv4, IPv6, and Domain name are supported.
Settings
Mailbox server IP address After the IP address of the outbox server is configured,
alarm notification emails will be sent to the configured
server.
4.2.5 RCCMD
RCCMD
RCCMD function is set to Disable by default. If required, set it to Enable upon
first login. After you submit the setting, the page refreshes. The controls such as
SSL Encrypted Transmission and Event Configuration will be displayed on the
page.
NOTICE
The SSL encrypted transmission mode set on the UPS5000 MDU must be the same
as the setting on the RCCMD client.
Event Configuration
The MDU supports 17 alarm events, and a maximum of 50 jobs can be added for
each event.
NOTE
Number of jobs = Number of RCCMD Shutdown jobs + Number of RCCMD Message jobs +
Number of RCCMD Execute jobs + Number of RCCMD TRAP jobs.
1 Button for expanding all You can view all jobs of all events by
clicking this button.
2 Button for expanding an You can view all jobs of a specific event
event by clicking this button.
3 Button for adding one job You can add one job for a specific event
for an event by clicking this button.
4 Button for adding one job You can select multiple events and add
for events one job for the selected events at the
same time by clicking this button.
5 Button for deleting all You can select multiple events and
jobs for events delete all jobs of the selected events by
clicking this button.
6 Button for deleting all You can delete all jobs of a specific event
jobs for an event by clicking this button.
Adding one job for one event: Select one event (for example, Inverter on) and
click the button for adding one job. The page for adding a job for the event is
displayed.
When adding a job, the job types to be selected are: RCCMD Shutdown, RCCMD
Message, RCCMD Execute, and RCCMD TRAP. RCCMD Shutdown is selected by
default. For different job types, you need to enter different contents.
● RCCMD Shutdown: Specify the RCCMD client IP address and port. When the
RCCMD client receives the job, it will perform the shutdown operation.
● RCCMD Message: Specify the RCCMD client IP address, port, and message to
be conveyed. The RCCMD client will receive the message. For example, enter
"This is a test message".
● RCCMD Execute: Specify the RCCMD client IP address, port, and command to
be executed. For example, if you enter SHUTDOWN, the RCCMD client will
perform the shutdown operation after receiving the command.
● RCCMD TRAP: When the event happens, the MDU will send a TRAP message
to all connected RCCMD clients based on the sending mechanism.
If you want to define the TRAP message by yourself, you can use TRAP signals
to display the UPS information. For example, if you enter "#INVOLT", the
RCCMD client will receive the UPS input voltage value (for example, single-
phase: 220 V; three-phase A: 220 V, B: 220 V, C: 220 V). The following table
lists the signal names that can be entered.
When you add a job, five sending methods are available. The latter three methods
can take effect only when the event condition is still true after the specified
seconds elapse.
● Immediately, once: After the event happens, the job will be sent to the
RCCMD client immediately.
● Scheduled in X seconds: After the event happens, the job will be sent to the
RCCMD client once in X seconds. No matter whether the event disappears or
not within X seconds, the job will be sent.
● After X seconds, repeat all Y. Specify the interval: After the event happens, the
job will be sent once in X seconds, and then be sent once every Y seconds.
● After X seconds on Battery: After the battery mode is activated for X seconds,
the job will be sent to the RCCMD client once.
● At X seconds remaining time: When the battery backup time has only X
seconds left, the job will be sent to the RCCMD client once.
NOTE
NOTICE
● After replacing the certificate on the MDU WebUI, replace the certificate on the
RCCMD client too. Otherwise, communication will fail. For details about the
replacing method, see the RCCMD user manual.
● If the default certificate provided by the system has expired, replace the
certificate immediately.
NOTE
If the RCCMD certificate key has been encrypted, enable and enter the key.
Software Description
The RCCMD shutdown software is part of the centralized monitoring system of the
Generex network. The UPS5000 MDU integrates the functions of the Generex
RCCMD server:
For the method of installing the RCCMD client, see the manual related to the
RCCMD.
NOTE
Figure 4-3 Setting the MDU IP address and SSL encrypted transmission mode on
the RCCMD client
Step 2 On the MDU WebUI, choose System Settings > RCCMD and set RCCMD function
to Enable.
Step 3 On the MDU WebUI, the SSL encryption is set to Enable by default and does not
need to be set. If the RCCMD client is set to the unencrypted mode, you need to
set the SSL encryption to Disable on the server WebUI.
Step 4 Configure events. If you set the job type to RCCMD Message under Inverter on,
specify the IP address and port of the RCCMD client. The port is 6003 by default. If
you modify the port, you also need to modify it on the RCCMD client to keep
them consistent. Enter the message to be sent and set the message sending
mechanism. For example, set it to Immediately, once.
Step 5 Choose Monitoring > UPS System > Control to start the UPS. The inverter will be
started, and a message will be sent to the RCCMD client, indicating that the
inverter is on.
Step 6 On the RCCMD client, click View Event Log at the upper left corner to view the
message received.
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NOTICE
Whether the RCCMD SSL encrypted transmission is enabled on the WebUI of the
UPS5000 MDU and RCCMD client is irrelevant to the heartbeat detection function.
Only when the SSL encryption is enabled on the RCCMD client, the logs recorded
by the RCCMD client are marked with (SSL...).
On the RCCMD client, the IP address of the MDU that detects heartbeats needs to
be added. Then the UPS alive check function is supported, and the client can check
whether the UPS and RCCMD communicate properly and receive messages sent by
the MDU.
Step 1 On the RCCMD client, add the IP address of the MDU that detects heartbeats.
Step 2 The UPS5000 MDU supports both ways of heartbeat detection. If the job
configured for the MDU event is set to RCCMD TRAP, the RCCMD client needs to
be set to by the use of CS121/UPSMAN Traps. If by polling CS121/UPSMAN
every x seconds... is selected, set the detection method. By default, the interval is
1800s and detection is performed 100 times.
You can also manually detect heartbeats by clicking Run alive check now....
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