Page 2 - Important Notice
POWERWARE ® 9120 700, 1000, 1500, 2000 & 3000VA User’s Guide Important Notice The UPS ground (earth) conductor carries leakage current from the loads in addition toany leakage current generated by the UPS. This UPS generates no more than 1 mA ofcurrent. To limit the total leakage current to 3.5 ...
Page 3 - If You Have a Question
If You Have a Question Customer Support If you have a question or problem, Table 10, Troubleshooting, may help. If you needmore help, please have your UPS model number and serial number (on the back label) nearby, and call the Eaton Powerware office nearest you (see the officessection). Eaton Powerw...
Page 4 - Table of Contents; Trademarks
1 Table of Contents Safety Instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 1.0 UPS Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 2.0 Quick Startup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6 3.0 ...
Page 5 - Safety Instructions; IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS!
2 Safety Instructions IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS! SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS! This User Guide contains important instructions for your Powerware 9120 that must be followedduring installation and maintenance of the UPS and batteries. The installation and use of this product must comply with all natio...
Page 6 - UPS Features
3 Fig 1. Powerware 9120 Controls and Indicators 1.0 UPS Features The Powerware 9120 provides protection against power problems, including power outages,brownouts, and sudden increases in power. It also provides spike suppression and line noise fil-tering to protect your equipment. Front panel LEDs a...
Page 10 - UPS Front Panel
7 3.0 Operation This section describes:• The UPS front panel • Standby mode • Turning the UPS on and off • Diagnostic tests • Starting the UPS on battery 3.1 UPS Front Panel The UPS front panel indicates the UPS status and also identifies potential power problems. Figure6 shows the UPS front panel i...
Page 11 - Turning the UPS On; Turning the UPS Off
8 3.2 Turning the UPS On After the UPS is connected to a power source, the fan turns on and the UPS enters Standbymode. To turn on the UPS, press and hold the button until you hear the UPS beep (approximatelyone second). The LCD briefly displays “On Delay” and the “Power On” indicator illuminates. T...
Page 12 - Configuration
4.0 Configuration This section describes how to reconfigure options using the Configuration mode, including: inputand output voltage and frequency, site wiring fault, and silencing the alarm. NOTE The UPS has been factory-configured with default settings appropriate for mostinstallations. User confi...
Page 13 - Table 1. Configuration Mode Parameters
10 Table 1. Configuration Mode Parameters Parameter LCD Message Description Default Settings Output Voltage Setting O/P V Setting To change the output voltage• Select 208, 220, 230, or 240V for 240V models. For 240V models: You are prompted to save this setting. O/P V= 230V Input Voltage Tolerance I...
Page 15 - Additional UPS Features; Inverter Shutdown; Network Transient Protector
12 5.0 Additional UPS Features This section describes:• Inverter Shutdown • Network Transient Protector • Load segments • Using the communication port or USB port • Optional SOLA communication cards 5.1 Inverter Shutdown The Powerware 9120 includes a port that allows the UPS inverter to be switched ...
Page 16 - Communication Port; Communication Slot
13 5.4 Communication Port To establish communication between the UPS and a computer, connect your computer to the UPScommunication port using the supplied communication cable. When the communication cable is installed, power management software can exchange data withthe UPS. The software polls the U...
Page 17 - Relay Card; Installing Lansafe Software
14 5.7 Relay Card This interface provides true relay contact output to peripheral devices. Outputs are user-selectableas normally open or normally closed. Table 2. Relay Card (AS/400) Pin Assignment Pin Number Signal Name Definition Direction 1 - Isolated common to pins 2 & 3 - 2 Line OK Relay c...
Page 18 - Replacing the Batteries
15 7.0 Replacing the Batteries The Powerware 9120 batteries are user-replaceable and can be replaced while the Powerware 9120 hasAC input applied and powers the loads. This means that, if necessary, you can replace the batteries whilethe UPS is running. Before you replace the batteries, make sure th...
Page 19 - How to Replace Internal Batteries; Recycling the Used Battery
16 7.1 How to Replace Internal Batteries Use the following steps to replace the internal batteries: 1. Using caution not to put stress on the LCD display cable, pullthe top of the front panel forward. Release the spring latches atthe bottom of the front panel and remove it, placing it to theside of ...
Page 23 - Troubleshooting
20 9.0 Troubleshooting If you have a question or problem, the troubleshooting table may help (See Table 10). If you need assistance, phone Eaton Powerware Service or your local Eaton Powerware office. Please have the modelnumber and serial number (located on the rear of the unit) available.If the un...
Page 27 - WARRANTY Information
24 10. Warranty WARRANTY Information This Warranty is subject to Eaton Power Quality Pty Ltd (EPQ) standard Conditions of Sale, which governall sales of products by Eaton Power Quality Pty Ltd. 1. EPQ products, in general, are warranted against failure due to faulty materials and/or workmanshipfor a...
Page 31 - Customer Service Offices
28 Eaton Powerware Australia/NewZealand Offices Head Office - SydneyEaton Power Quality Pty Ltd ABN 82 054 056 709 10 Kent RoadMascot NSW 2020Phone: 61-2-9693 9366Fax: 61-2-8338 1159National Service and Repair Centre 1300 303 059 Web Site: www.powerware.com.au Customer Service Offices Adelaide Brisb...