Page 3 - Contents
Contents 3 Contents Overview ..................................................................................................................................... 6 UPS R7000 overview .......................................................................................................................
Page 6 - Overview; Important safety information
Overview 6 Overview UPS R7000 overview The HP UPS R7000 features a 4U rackmount design and offers power protection for loads up to 7200 VA/7200 W (NA/JPN) or 6500 VA/6500 W (INTL). UPS R7000 features Features include: • 4U UPS height, 3U ERM height • ERM technology that uses advanced battery managem...
Page 7 - Component identification; UPS front panel; UPS front panel controls
Component identification 7 Component identification UPS front panel Item Description 1 LCD display 2 Control buttons 3 Battery compartment UPS front panel controls Item Component Description 1 ESC button Cancel/return to the previous menu
Page 8 - UPS rear panel
Component identification 8 Item Component Description 2 Up arrow Scroll through the menu structure 3 Down arrow Scroll through the menu structure 4 Enter/Select button Select an option 5 Power ON/OFF button • Green—operating • Flashing green—on/off/standby UPS rear panel Item Description 1 Load segm...
Page 9 - REPO port
Component identification 9 Item Description 13 Load segment 2 (3) C19 receptacles 14 Load segment 2 circuit breaker (controls the C19 receptacles, but does not control the large output receptacle) 15 Large output NEMA L6-30R receptacle (NA/JPN) or IEC-320-C19A receptacle (INTL) associated with load ...
Page 10 - ERM rear panel
Component identification 10 ERM rear panel Item Description 1 ERM input connector for the small plug on the split ERM cable of another ERM output 2 ERM input connector for the large plug on the split ERM cable of another ERM output 3 Split ERM cable with two output connectors that attach to the UPS ...
Page 11 - Installation and configuration; Precautions; Tools and materials
Installation and configuration 11 Installation and configuration Precautions Save these instructions. This document contains important safety instructions that should be followed during installation, operation, and maintenance of the UPS and batteries. WARNING: A risk of personal injury from electri...
Page 12 - Readying the equipment; Installing the mounting rails
Installation and configuration 12 • Hex nuts • Cage nuts • Cage nut-fitting tool Selecting a site WARNING: To prevent fire or electric shock, install the unit in a temperature- and humidity-controlled indoor environment, free of conductive contaminants. When selecting a site, consider the following ...
Page 16 - Preparing the rails for integrated shipping
Installation and configuration 16 7. Install the rear mounting brackets using hex nuts. Wait until the unit is installed and the brackets are adjusted before tightening the nuts. Preparing the rails for integrated shipping If the unit is to be shipped in an HP 9000 or 10000 series rack: 1. Remove th...
Page 17 - Installing the UPS; Connecting the battery leads
Installation and configuration 17 Installing the UPS Before installing the UPS, review and observe all warnings in "Precautions (on page 11 )." WARNING: A risk of personal injury or damage to the equipment exists. Uneven loading of equipment in the rack might cause the rack to become unstabl...
Page 18 - Attaching the UPS front bezel
Installation and configuration 18 Attaching the UPS front bezel Connecting the serial communications port CAUTION: Use only the computer interface cable supplied with the UPS to connect the communications port to the host computer. IMPORTANT: Power protector software requires the communications port...
Page 19 - Configuring a USB to serial converter
Installation and configuration 19 Configuring a USB to serial converter NOTE: This procedure was tested on the Windows ® XP Professional, Windows Server ® 2003, and Windows ® Vista Enterprise operating systems using the HP USB to serial converter (part number 304098-001). Depending on your system co...
Page 20 - Reassigning the USB COM ports
Installation and configuration 20 o Bits per second: 9600 o Data Bits: 8 o Parity: None o Stop bits: 1 o Flow control: None 9. Click Advanced . The Advanced Settings screen appears. 10. From the COM Port Number drop down menu, select Com 1 for the USB port number, and then click OK . If COM 1 is bei...
Page 21 - Connecting the USB communications port; Connecting the REPO port
Installation and configuration 21 b. Click Scan for hardware changes to refresh the screen and display the changes. Connecting the USB communications port NOTE: This port is only used for firmware upgrades. For additional information, see "Updating the UPS firmware (on page 43 )." Connecting...
Page 23 - Connecting the ground bonding cable
Installation and configuration 23 For information about verifying the REPO connection, see "Verifying the REPO port connection (on page 33 )". Connecting the ground bonding cable The ground bonding screw is provided as an attachment point for conductors. Use a ground bonding cable if the rac...
Page 24 - Connecting the UPS to utility power
Installation and configuration 24 This connection is used to access the UPS Network Module remotely through the web interface. The UPS Network Module also uses the network connection to communicate to the configured HPPP Clients and to facilitate SNMP-based monitoring. To configure the UPS Network M...
Page 25 - Connecting the UPS cord retention clips; Starting power to the load; Configuring the UPS Network Module; Connecting the configuration cable
Installation and configuration 25 Connecting the UPS cord retention clips Charging the UPS batteries With the UPS in Standby mode, allow the batteries to charge before putting the UPS into service. IMPORTANT: Charge the batteries for at least 24 hours before supplying backup power to devices. The ba...
Page 26 - Launching a terminal emulation program
Installation and configuration 26 2. Connect the RJ-45 connector on the DB-9 to RJ-45 cable to the Settings/AUX connector on the UPS Network Module. This connection is used to access and configure the UPS Network Module network settings locally through a terminal emulation program. Launching a termi...
Page 27 - Accessing the web interface
Installation and configuration 27 2. At the prompt, enter admin . The HP UPS Network Module Configuration Menu appears. Use the HP UPS Network Module Configuration Menu to configure the minimum settings required to access the UPS Network Module remotely. IMPORTANT: The IP address assigned to the UPS...
Page 28 - Configuring the UPS Network Module settings; Installing the ERM
Installation and configuration 28 5. Click Sign In. The HP UPS Network Module web interface appears. Configuring the UPS Network Module settings Use the Settings screens of the HP UPS Network Module web interface to configure the UPS Network Module. For more information, see the HP UPS Network Modul...
Page 29 - Attaching the ERM front bezel
Installation and configuration 29 3. Install the mounting ears on the chassis using the screws provided. 4. With one person on each side, lift the chassis to rail level and slide the chassis on the mounting rails. Be sure that the cleat brackets slide into the channels on the rear stabilization brac...
Page 30 - Connecting the ERM to the UPS; Charging the ERM batteries
Installation and configuration 30 Connecting the ERM to the UPS Connect both ends of the split ERM cable to the ERM connectors on the UPS rear panel. To install additional ERMs, connect both ends of the split ERM cable from the next ERM into the connectors on the rear panel of the previous ERM. Up t...
Page 31 - UPS operations; Modes of operation; Standby mode; Operate mode
UPS operations 31 UPS operations Modes of operation The UPS has three modes of operation: • Standby mode (on page 31 ) • Operate mode (on page 31 ) • Auto-Bypass mode (on page 31 ) Standby mode In Standby mode: • No power is available at the UPS output receptacles. • The UPS charges the batteries as...
Page 32 - Transferring the UPS between modes; Configuring the UPS; Changing the language; Menu map for display functions
UPS operations 32 • Over temperature • Output short • Hardware failure Transferring the UPS between modes To transfer between Operate mode and Bypass mode: 1. Press the ESC button to activate the menu options. 2. Press the down arrow to scroll to the Control menu, and then press the Enter button. 3....
Page 33 - Verifying the REPO port connection
UPS operations 33 Main menu Submenu Display information or menu function — Battery status Battery Charging/Floating/Resting, Charge Level, ERM Number, and Runtime Event Log — Displays events and alarms Measurements Output Output watts and VA — Output Output amps and power factor — Output Output volt...
Page 34 - Powering down the UPS
UPS operations 34 1. Initiate a REPO by closing the REPO contact. CAUTION: If the polarity is reversed while connecting the REPO port, the UPS powers up normally. 2. Verify proper connection of the REPO port: a. Power up the UPS by pressing the Power button. b. Disconnect the REPO port. c. Reconnect...
Page 35 - Power management
Power management 35 Power management Power Protector software HP Power Protector software ensures maximum power reliability of computer systems through comprehensive control of UPSs. The easy-to-use browser interface enables novice users to configure and manage power protection settings. To download...
Page 37 - Maintenance; Removing the UPS front bezel
Maintenance 37 Maintenance Removing the UPS front bezel Removing the ERM front bezel Replacing the UPS Network Module This component is hot-swappable and can be replaced without powering down the UPS.
Page 38 - Replacing the batteries; Important battery safety information
Maintenance 38 1. (optional) To replace the component with the UPS powered down, refer to "Powering down the UPS (on page 34 )." 2. Disconnect all cables attached to the UPS Network Module connectors. 3. Remove the two screws securing the UPS Network Module and slide the module out. To repla...
Page 39 - Battery care and storage guidelines
Maintenance 39 WARNING: To prevent personal injury, prepare the area and observe all materials-handling procedures when transporting a battery module. Battery modules weigh 20 kg (44 lb). NOTE: Replace all battery modules at the same time with the same type of batteries originally installed in the U...
Page 41 - Replacing the UPS
Maintenance 41 To replace the component, reverse the removal procedure. IMPORTANT: Charge the batteries for at least 24 hours before supplying backup power to devices. The batteries charge to: • 80 percent of their capacity within 3 hours • 100 percent of their capacity within 48 hours Replacing the...
Page 43 - Replacing the ERM; Updating the UPS firmware
Maintenance 43 8. Remove the UPS battery modules. 9. Remove the screws securing the UPS to the rack. 10. Remove the UPS from the rack. To replace the component, reverse the removal procedure. Replacing the ERM To remove the ERM: 1. Disconnect all cabling. 2. Remove the front bezel (" Removing th...
Page 44 - Troubleshooting; Alarm troubleshooting
Troubleshooting 44 Troubleshooting Alarm troubleshooting This UPS is designed for durable, automatic operation and also to alert you whenever potential operating problems might occur. Usually the alarms shown on the control panel do not mean that the output power is affected. Instead, they are preve...
Page 46 - Silencing an audible alarm; Battery connection condition; General alarm condition
Troubleshooting 46 Silencing an audible alarm To silence an alarm, press any button on the front panel display to silence the alarm. If the alarm status changes, the alarm beeps again, overriding the previous alarm silencing. IMPORTANT: • Although the audible alarm silences, the condition that cause...
Page 47 - Input voltage is out of range; Insufficient warning of low batteries; Internal UPS fault condition; Low battery shutdowns; Overload condition
Troubleshooting 47 c. Wait at least 5 seconds and restart the UPS. d. If the condition persists, verify that the load devices are not defective. 4. Allow the UPS to cool: a. Power down the UPS (" Powering down the UPS " on page 34 ). b. Clear vents and remove any heat sources. c. Verify that...
Page 49 - UPS is in Auto-Bypass mode; UPS is on battery; UPS is on bypass; Utility power condition
Troubleshooting 49 UPS is in Auto-Bypass mode Action : 1. If power management software is being used, check the log files to obtain specific error information to help identify the problem. For more information about the causes of a general fault condition, see the HP Power Manager user guide availab...
Page 50 - Specifications; UPS physical specifications
Specifications 50 Specifications UPS physical specifications Parameter Value Height 17.1 cm (6.75 in) Depth 73.4 cm (28.9 in) Width 43.7 cm (17.2 in) Weight 75 kg (165 lb) Ambient operation 0~40°C ERM physical specifications Parameter Value Height 12.7 cm (5 in) Depth 71.9 cm (28.3 in) Width 43.8 cm...
Page 53 - Environmental specifications; REPO port specifications
Specifications 53 Environmental specifications Feature Specification Operating temperature 10°C to 40°C (50°F to 104°F); UL-tested at 25°C (77°F) Nonoperating temperature -25°C to 55°C (-13°F to 131°F) Relative humidity 20% to 80%; noncondensing Operating altitude Up to 2,000 m (6,600 ft) above sea ...
Page 54 - Spares; Ordering spares; Hardware options
Spares 54 Spares Ordering spares To order a spare, visit the HP website
Page 55 - Regulatory information
Regulatory information 55 Regulatory information Safety and regulatory compliance For safety, environmental, and regulatory information, see Safety and Compliance Information for Server, Storage, Power, Networking, and Rack Products , available at the HP website
Page 56 - Pre-Failure Battery Warranty; Recommended duration of use
Regulatory information 56 • The UPS is plugged into a suitably grounded and wired outlet using no extension cords, adapters, other ground wires, or other electrical connections. • The UPS installation complies with all applicable electrical and safety codes specified by the NEC. • The UPS is used un...
Page 57 - Electrostatic discharge; Preventing electrostatic discharge
Electrostatic discharge 57 Electrostatic discharge Preventing electrostatic discharge To prevent damaging the system, be aware of the precautions you need to follow when setting up the system or handling parts. A discharge of static electricity from a finger or other conductor may damage system boar...
Page 58 - Before you contact HP; HP contact information
Support and other resources 58 Support and other resources Before you contact HP Be sure to have the following information available before you call HP: • Active Health System log (HP ProLiant Gen8 or later products) Download and have available an Active Health System log for 3 days before the failu...
Page 59 - Acronyms and abbreviations
Acronyms and abbreviations 59 Acronyms and abbreviations ERM extended runtime module IEC International Electrotechnical Commission PDU power distribution unit PFC power factor corrected REPO remote emergency power off RMS root-mean-square UPS uninterruptible power system
Page 60 - Documentation feedback
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Page 61 - Index
Index 61 A authorized reseller 58 B backup time, insufficient 48 batteries, care and storage 39 batteries, charging 25, 30 batteries, replacing 38 battery replacement notice 55 battery warranty 55 bezel, removing 37 BSMI notice 55 buttons 7 bypass is out of range 46 C Canadian notice 55 charging bat...