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Compaq UPS Power Cord Reference Guide Legacy Products Uninter r uptible Power System (UPS) Low Voltage Models (120V; 60Hz) Model Pro UPS 500 Pro UPS 500 Pro UPS 500 T700 T700j T1000 T1500 T1500j R1500 R1500j T2000 T2000j R3000 R3000j 4th Revision: May 2000 Configuration Tower Tower Tower Tower Tower Tower Tower Tower Rack Rack Tower Tower Rack Rack Power Rating (VA) 500 500 500 700 700 1000 1440 1440 1440 1440 1920 1920 2880 2880 Option Kit Part Number 136386-001 North America model 136386-291 Japan model 136386-B31 Int’l model 295372-B21 295372-291 242688-001 242688-003 242688-293 242704-001 242704-291 242688-005 242688-295 242705-001 242705-291 Compaq UPS Power Cord Reference Guide Legacy Products Continued Uninterruptible Power System (UPS) High Voltage Models (240V; 50/60Hz) Model Configuration T700h T1000h T1500h R1500h T2400h T2400h-NA R3000h R3000h-NA (non-detachable cord) R3000h-Int’l (non-detachable cord) R6000 R6000i R6000j Tower Tower Tower Rack Tower Tower Rack Rack Rack Rack Rack Rack Power Rating (VA) 700 1000 1500 1500 2300 2300 3000 3000 3000 6000 6000 6000 Option Kit Part Number 295372-B22 242688-002 242688-004 242704-002 242688-006 242688-007 242705-002 242705-003 242705-B33 347207-001 347207-B31 347207-291 Compaq UPS Power Cord Reference Guide Legacy Products Continued Option Cards and Power Distribution Units (PDU) Model Multi-Server UPS Card Scalable UPS Card SNMP-EN Adapter PDU, 24A, North America (non-detachable cord) PDU, 24A, Japan PDU, 16A, North America (non-detachable cord) PDU, 24A, North America PDU, 16A, Worldwide* PDU, 16A, International (non-detachable cord) High to Low Voltage Transformer * Not available in Japan Voltage N/A N/A N/A 120 100 208 208 240 220 240 Option Kit Part Number 123508-B21 123509-B21 347225-B21 295363-001 295363-291 295363-002 295363-003 295363-B21 295363-B32 388643-B21 Compaq UPS Power Cord Reference Guide Legacy Products Continued Cable Ordering Information Cable Assembly Number 142263-001 142263-002 142263-003 142263-004 162536-001 242867-001 295245-003 295245-004 295477-001 295478-001 295479-001 295509-001 295510-001 295511-001 295530-003 Option Kit Number Spares Kit Number For Additional Cables For Warranty Replacements 142257-001 142257-002 142257-003 142257-004 340732-001 295633-B21 N/A 340912-B21 295529-021 295529-031 295529-081 340653-001 295529-AR1 295529-011 N/A 142258-001 142258-002 142258-003 142258-004 340741-001 295508-001 295501-001 122922-001 295547-002 295547-031 295547-003 295547-001 295547-AR1 295547-011 295562-001 NOTE: To order cables: ! Locate the UPS illustration and find the appropriate cord ! Note the “Cable Assembly Number” ! Order replacement cables using the "Option Kit Part Number" on the same line ! Use the "Spares Kit Part Number" for warranty replacement Precautions WARNING: There is a risk of electric shock from high earth conductor leakage current when connecting multiple pieces of Information Technology Equipment to Compaq Uninterruptible Power Systems (UPS): The summation of the input power for multiple pieces of Information Technology Equipment through the use of a UPS can result in high earth conductor leakage current. For UPS products that have detachable AC power cords, the total combined earth conductor leakage current should not exceed 3.5 mA. WARNING: There is a risk of personal injury from the hazardous energy levels associated with UPS batteries. The maintenance and replacement of batteries must be carried out by qualified service personnel. IMPORTANT: Please refer to the Important Safety Information (guide included with the UPS kit) before installing the products referenced in this guide. Rack Stability WARNING: To reduce the risk of personal injury or damage to the equipment, take the following precautions: ■ Rack-mountable UPS models MUST be installed at the bottom of the rack. If placed in the rack with existing equipment, the rack must be re-configured to allow installation of the UPS at the bottom of the rack. ■ Do not use slides to mount the UPS in the rack. ■ Use the fixed rails supplied in the installation kit. ■ Use a minimum of two people to place the UPS on the rails. WARNING: Make sure that the rack containing the UPS is stable. The following conditions must be met: ■ The leveling feet are extended to the floor. ■ The full weight of the rack rests on the leveling feet. ■ The stabilizing feet are attached to the rack, if it is a single rack installation. ■ The racks are coupled together in multiple rack installations. ■ A rack may become unstable if more than one component is extended for any reason. Extend only one component at a time.     !                                  The 120VA and 100VA models ship with a non-detachable input power cord with a NEMA 5-15 plug, and an RS-232 UPS/computer interface cable (1). 6 1 1 The 230VA model ships with an IEC-320-C14 male to IEC-320-C13 female jumper cord (2) (for load equipment power), and an RS-232 UPS/computer interface cable. 2 5 2 5 3 Compaq Pro UPS 500 models ship with an RS-232 UPS/computer interface cable. The computer interface cable is not needed for normal operation, but is essential for advanced control of load segments. If power management of the UPS is desired, connect the interface cable between the UPS communications port and the serial port on the host computer. 3 4 4 Power to the load equipment is attained by plugging the power cords supplied with the load equipment into the appropriate receptacles on the rear of the UPS. Select Compaq Pro UPS 500 models include a Phone/Fax Surge Protector that allows the UPS to protect a communications device from surges on a single phone line.                         1 159074-001 Not available Not available 2 142263-001 142257-001 142258-001 Communications port Noise and surge-protected receptacles Non-detachable input power cord with NEMA 5-15 plug Battery compartment Battery, noise, and surge-protected receptacles RJ11 Phone/Fax Surge Protectors    Communications port Noise and surge-protected receptacle IEC-320 power inlet   Battery compartment Battery, noise, and surge-protected receptacles    ! "#$   %  &  '                          The North America and Japan models include a non-detachable input power cord () and a 6-foot UPS/computer interface cable (1). The computer interface cable is not needed for normal operation, but is essential for advanced control of load segments. If power management of the UPS is desired, the interface cable is connected between the UPS communications port ( ➀) and a serial port on the computer. 1 1 Power to the load equipment is attained by plugging the power cords supplied with the load equipment into any of the four NEMA 5-15 receptacles ( ➁) on the rear of the UPS. These power cords should have NEMA 5-15 plugs attached to connect with the UPS receptacles (125V, 15A). 5 Power to the UPS is attained by plugging the input power cord fitted with a NEMA 5-15 plug (➂) (125V, 15A) into either a NEMA 5-15 receptacle or a NEMA 5-20 receptacle. 2 Network circuitry is protected by plugging the network cable into the IN jack of the Network Transient Protector ( ) and connecting a network jumper cable between the OUT jack of the Network Transient Protector and the network input jack on the computer. 1             295245-003 Not available 295501-001 4 3    Communications port Four NEMA 5-15 receptacles Power cord with NEMA 5-15 plug   Circuit breaker Network Transient Protector    !" #              T700h Tower 700 295372-B22 The high voltage model T700h includes a 6-foot UPS/computer interface cable ( 1), and two IEC-320-C14 male (250V, 10A) to IEC-320-C13 female (250V, 10A) power cords (2), each six feet, for load equipment power. The interface cable is not needed for normal operation, but is essential for advanced control of load segments. If power management of the UPS is desired, the interface cable is connected between the UPS communications port ( ➀) and a serial port on the computer. 1 Power to the load equipment is attained by connecting the IEC-320-C14 male to IEC-320-C13 female power cords (2) between the inlet power couplers on the load equipment and any of the four IEC-320-C13 (250V, 10A) female receptacles (➁) on the rear of the UPS. The power cords connect with couplers on load equipment having IEC-320-C14 inlets. 2 1 An input power cord is not supplied with the UPS. A computer power cord (rated for 10A minimum) included with the load equipment should be used to provide power to the UPS. The cord should have an IEC-320-C13 (250V, 10A) female connector attached for connecting with the IEC-320-C14 male power inlet ( ➂) (250V, 10A) on the rear of the UPS, and an appropriate plug for connecting to utility power. 4 2 3 Network circuitry is protected by plugging the network cable into the IN jack of the Network Transient Protector ( ➃) and connecting a network jumper cable between the OUT jack of the Network Transient Protector and the network input jack on the computer. 1 2             295245-003 Not available 295501-001 142263-001 142257-001 142258-001   Communications port Four IEC-320 receptacles   IEC-320 power inlet and fuse Network Transient Protector    !"# $%&   '  (  )                                   The North America and Japan models of the T1000/T1500 include a non-detachable input power cord ( ) and a 6-foot UPS/computer interface cable ( 1). The interface cable is not needed for normal operation, but is essential for advanced control of load segments. If power management of the UPS is desired, the interface cable is connected between the UPS communications port ( ➀) and a serial port on the computer. 1 1 Power to the load equipment is attained by plugging the power cords supplied with the load equipment into the six NEMA 5-15 receptacles (   ) (125V, 15A) on the rear of the UPS. The receptacles are arranged in two load segments of three receptacles each. Each segment can be controlled separately by the computer via the computer interface cable (1). The load equipment line cords should have NEMA 5-15 plugs attached to connect with the UPS receptacles. 2 6 Power to the UPS is attained by plugging the input power cord fitted with a NEMA 5-15 plug (➂) (125V, 15A) into either a NEMA 5-15 receptacle or a NEMA 5-20 receptacle. Network circuitry is protected by plugging the network cable into the IN jack of the Network Transient Protector (➃), and connecting a network jumper cable between the OUT jack of the Network Transient Protector and the network input jack on the computer. 1             295245-003 Not available 295501-001 3 5    Communications port Option slot Power cord with NEMA 5-15 plug 4    Network Transient Protector Load segment Two Load segment One    !" #$ % &                     The high voltage models T1000h and T1500h include a 6-foot UPS/computer interface cable ( 1), and two IEC-320-C14 male to IEC-320-C13 female power cords (2), each six feet, for load equipment power. The interface cable is not needed for normal operation, but is essential for advanced control of load segments. If power management of the UPS is desired, the interface cable is connected between the UPS communications port ( ➀) and a serial port on the computer. 1 The power cords have IEC-320-C14 male, and IEC-320-C13 female connectors (250V, 10A). Power to the load equipment is attained by connecting the IEC power cords between the inlet power couplers on the load equipment and the six IEC-320-C13 female receptacles ( and ) on the rear of the UPS. The receptacles are arranged in two load segments containing three receptacles each. Each segment can be controlled separately by the computer via the computer interface cable (1). 2 1 3 An input power cord is not supplied with the UPS. A computer power cord (rated 10A minimum) supplied with the load equipment should be used to provide power to the UPS. The power cord should have an IEC-320-C13 female connector (250V, 10A) attached for connecting with the IEC-320-C14 male power inlet () (250V, 10A) on the rear of the UPS, and an appropriate plug for utility power. 7 4 5 Network circuitry is protected by plugging the network cable into the IN jack of the Network Transient Protector (), and connecting a network jumper cable between the OUT jack of the Network Transient Protector and the network input jack on the computer. 6 2    1 2 295245-003 142263-001          Not available 142257-001 295501-001 142258-001    Communications port 10A input circuit breaker IEC-320 power inlet     Option slot Network Transient Protector Load segment Two Load segment One    ! "#$   %  &  '                            The North America and Japan models of the T2000 each include a non-detachable input power cord ( ) and a 6-foot UPS/computer interface cable ( 1). The interface cable is not needed for normal operation, but is essential for advanced control of load segments. If power management of the UPS is desired, the interface cable is connected between the UPS communications port ( ➀) and a serial port on the computer. 1 1 Power to the load equipment is attained by plugging the power cords included with the load equipment into the eight NEMA 5-15 receptacles (, , and ) (125V, 15A) on the rear of the UPS. The receptacles are arranged in three load segments that may be controlled separately by the computer via the computer interface cable. Load segments One and Two have three receptacles each; load segment Three has two receptacles. The load equipment power cords should have NEMA 5-15 plugs attached to connect with the UPS receptacles. 9 8 2 Power to the UPS is attained by plugging the input power cord, fitted with a NEMA 5-20 plug () (125V, 20A), into a NEMA 5-20 receptacle () (125V, 20A). 7 3 Network circuitry is protected by plugging the network cable into the IN jack of the Network Transient Protector (➃) and connecting a network jumper cable between the OUT jack of the Network Transient Protector and the network input jack on the computer. 1             295245-003 Not available 295501-001 10 6     Communications port Option slot Power cord with NEMA 5-20 plug Network Transient Protector Load segment Two 5 4     10A circuit breakers Load segment One Load segment Three Battery connector NEMA 5-20 receptacle    !"# $!%                          The high voltage model T2400h includes a 6-foot UPS/computer interface cable ( 1), and two 6-foot IEC-320-C14 male to IEC-320-C13 female power cords ( 2) for load equipment power. The interface cable is not needed for normal operation, but is essential for advanced control of load segments. For power management of the UPS, the interface cable is connected between the UPS communications port (➀) and a serial port on the computer. 1 2 The power cords (2) IEC-320-C13 female connectors (250V, 10A) attach to the load equipment; the power cords IEC-320-C14 male inlets (250V, 10A) connect to the nine IEC-320-C13 female receptacles (, , and ) (250V, 10A) on the rear of the UPS. The receptacles are arranged in three load segments containing three receptacles each. Each segment may be controlled separately by the computer via the interface cable. 1 9 2 3 A 6-foot input power cord ( 3) is included with the UPS for units to be operated in North America and Latin America only. The cord is fitted with a NEMA 6-15 plug (250V, 15A) which connects with a NEMA 6-15 receptacle, and an IEC-320-C13 female connector (250V, 10A). 8 4 7 For UPS units to be operated in any location other than North America and Latin America, a power cord included with the load equipment (10A minimum) should be used to provide power to the UPS. The input power cord shall have an IEC-320-C13 (250V, 10A) connector attached for mating with the IEC-320-C14 male power inlet () on the rear of the UPS, and an appropriate connector for utility power. Network circuitry is protected by plugging the network cable into the IN jack of the Network Transient Protector ( ), and connecting a network jumper cable between the OUT jack of the Network Transient Protector and the network input jack on the computer. 1 2 3             295245-003 142263-001 Not available 142257-001 295501-001 142258-001 162536-001 340732-001 340741-001 5 6 3 NOTE: Customers located in North America should order UPS Model T2400h-NA (242688-007) which includes a power cord. Customers in North America that havereceived or have placed an order for UPS Model T2400h (242688-006) will not receive a power cord. The power cord may be ordered.     Communications port IEC-320 power inlet 10A circuit breaker Option slot Network Transient Protector     Load segment Three Load segment Two Load segment One Battery connector            ! "!                          The North America model R1500 and the Japan model R1500j include a 12-foot input power cord ( 1 or 2), and a 12-foot UPS/computer interface cable (3). 1 The interface cable is not needed for normal operation, but is essential for advanced control of load segments. If power management of the UPS is desired, the interface cable is connected between the UPS communications port ( ) and a serial port on the computer. 2 Power to the load equipment is attained by plugging the power cords included with the load equipment into the six NEMA 5-15 receptacles ( and ) (125V, 15A) on the rear of the UPS. The receptacles are arranged in two load segments containing three receptacles each. Each segment can be controlled separately by the computer via the computer interface cable. The load equipment line cords should have NEMA 5-15 plugs attached to connect with the UPS receptacles. 1 3 For the R1500, power to the UPS is attained by connecting the input power cord ( 1) IEC-320-C13 female connector (250V, 10A) to the IEC-320-C14 male inlet () on the rear of the UPS, and plugging to either a NEMA 5-15 receptacle or a NEMA 5-20 receptacle utility power outlet. 6 For the R1500j, power to the UPS is attained by connecting the input power cord ( 2) IEC-320-C13 female connector (250V, 10A) to the IEC-320-C14 male inlet () on the rear of the UPS, and plugging the JIS-C8303 plug (125V, 15A) into the appropriate utility power outlet.             1 2 198305-002 Not available Not available 139867-006 Not available Not available 3 295245-004 340912-B21 122922-001 2 5 4 3    REPO port IEC-320-C14 power inlet Load segment One    Load segment Two Communications port Option slot    !" #  $%                  The high voltage rack model R1500h includes a 12-foot UPS/computer interface cable ( 2), and two 6-foot IEC 320-C14 male to IEC-320-C13 female power cords ( 1) for load equipment power. The interface cable is not needed for normal operation, but is essential for advanced control of load segments. If power management of the UPS is desired, the interface cable is connected between the UPS communications port ( ) and a serial port on the computer. Power to the load equipment is attained by connecting the IEC power cords (1) IEC-320-C13 female connectors to the inlet power couplers on the load equipment, and plugging the IEC-320-C14 male inlets to one of six IEC-320-C13 receptacles ( and ) on the rear of the UPS. The receptacles are arranged in two load segments containing three receptacles each. Each segment can be controlled separately by the computer via the computer interface cable. 1 1 2 7 An input power cord is not included with the UPS. A computer power cord (10A minimum) supplied with the load equipment should be used to provide power to the UPS. The input power cord should have an IEC-320-C13 connector attached for connecting with the IEC-320-C14 male power inlet () on the rear of the UPS.    1 2 142263-001 295245-004          142257-001 340912-B21 142258-001 122922-001 3 6 5 2  REPO port  IEC-320-C14 power inlet  10A input circuit breaker     Load segment One Load segment Two Communications port Option slot 4    !" #$%  &  #  '                           The North America and Japan models of the Compaq R3000 UPS include a non-detachable input power cord ( ) and a 12-foot UPS/computer interface cable (1). The interface cable is not needed for normal operation, but is essential for advanced control of load segments. If power management of the UPS is desired, the interface cable is connected between the UPS communications port (➀) and a serial port on the host computer. 1 8 Power to the load equipment is attained by plugging the power cords included with the load equipment into the nine NEMA 5-15 receptacles ( , , and ) or the L5-30 receptacle ( ) (L6-30 receptacle for the R3000j ()) on the rear of the UPS. The receptacles are arranged in three load segments that can be controlled separately by the computer via the computer interface cable. Load segments One and Two have three receptacles each; load segment Three has four receptacles (the 30A receptacle is included in load segment Three). The load equipment power cords should have NEMA 5-15 plugs attached to connect with the 15A NEMA UPS receptacles. A load equipment power cord with a NEMA L5-30 plug (L6-30 plug for the R3000j ) connects into the 30A receptacle. 2 7 Power to the UPS is attained by plugging the input power cord into a NEMA L5-30 receptacle (L6-30 receptacle for the R3000j ()). A dedicated 30A circuit should be installed to supply this power. 1             295245-004 340912-B21 Not available 1 6 Communications port Option slot REPO port Load segment Three Load segment Two 4 3 10 9     5     Load segment One Power cord with L5-30 plug (R3000-NA specific) Output circuit breakers L6-30 plug (R3000j specific) L6-30 receptacle (R3000j specific)    ! " #$%                                            The high voltage Compaq R3000h UPS includes a 12-foot UPS/computer interface cable ( 4) and six 10A IEC-320-C14 male to IEC-320-C13 female power cords for load equipment power—two each of 7-foot (1), 8- foot ( 2), and 10-foot lengths ( 3). The interface cable is not needed for normal operation, but is essential for advanced control of load segments. If power management of the UPS is desired, the interface cable is connected between the UPS communications port (➀) and a serial port on the host computer. 1 7 2 3 8 1 Power to the load equipment is attained by connecting the IEC power cords between the inlet power couplers on the load equipment and the nine IEC-320-C13 receptacles ( , , and ) or the single IEC-320-C19 16A receptacle () on the rear of the UPS. The 10A IEC power cords IEC-320-C14 male connectors attach to the UPS; the IEC-320-C13 female connectors mate with couplers on load equipment that have IEC-320-C14 inlets. 2 3 The connectors are arranged in three load segments that can be controlled separately by the computer via the computer interface cable. Load segments One and Two have three connectors each. Load segment Three has four connectors (the 16A connector is included in load segment Three). 6 A non-detachable power cord with a NEMA L6-30 plug is included in the North America model only. Otherwise, input power cords are not provided in the UPS Option Kit, but will be supplied locally before purchase. Power cords that have been developed are shown on pages 2 and 3 of this section. The R3000h model cord has an IEC -320-C19 connector attached for mating with the IEC-320-C20 power inlet ( ) on the rear of the UPS. The R3000h-Int’l model includes a non-detachable cord with a 15A IEC-309 plug.             1 2 3 142263-001 142263-002 142263-003 142257-001 142257-002 142257-003 142258-001 142258-002 142258-003 4 295245-004 340912-B21 122922-001 5 4 4      Communications port Option slot REPO port Load segment One Load segment Two  Load segment Three  Input/output circuit breakers  R3000h: IEC-320-C20 power inlet R3000h-NA: Non-detachable cord w/L6-30 plug R3000h-Intl: Non-detachable cord w/15A IEC-309 plug    ! " #$%                                            A non-detachable power cord with a NEMA L6-30 plug is included with the North America model only. Otherwise, input power cords are not provided in the UPS Option Kit, but will be supplied locally before purchase. Power cords that have been developed for Continental Europe and the UK (1 and 2) are shown. The cords have an IEC-320-C19 female connector attached for mating with the IEC-320-C20 power inlet on the rear of the UPS. 1 The Continental Europe line cord ( 1) features a CEE 7/7 "SCHUKO" (250V, 16A) male connector. The UK power cord ( 2) features a BS-1363 plug (250V, 13A with 13A fuse). 2 See page 3 of this section for additional power cords that have been developed.             1 295477-001 295529-021 295547-002 2 295478-001 295529-031 295547-031 NOTE: The following cables are supplied:  2 each (2M – 7’)  2 each (2.5M – 8’)  2 each (3.0M – 10’)    ! " #$%                                            An industrial application power cord (1) is available that features an IEC-309 plug (250V, 16A). 1 Power cords have been developed for South Africa ( 2) and Australia/New Zealand (3); these cords have an IEC-320-C19 connector attached for mating with the IEC-320-C20 power inlet on the rear of the UPS. The South Africa power cord (2) features a BS-546 plug (250V, 16A). The Australia/New Zealand power cord ( 3) features an AS-3112 plug (250V, 16A). 2 3             1 2 295479-001 295529-081 295547-003 295510-001 295529-AR1 295547-AR1 3 295511-001 295529-011 295547-011    !" #$%                               The high voltage model R6000 includes a 12-foot UPS/computer interface cable (5); six 10A IEC-320-C14 male to IEC-320-C13 female power cords for load equipment power—two each of 7 -foot (1), 8-foot (2), and 10-foot lengths ( 3); and two 16A IEC to IEC 10-foot power cords (4). 1 1 Power to the load equipment is attained by connecting the IEC power cords between the inlet power couplers on the load equipment and the twelve IEC-320-C13 female connectors, or the three IEC-320-C19 16A connectors, on the rear of the UPS. The 10A IEC power cords connect with couplers on load equipment having IEC-320-C14 inlets, while the 16A IEC power cords mate with couplers having IEC -320-C20 inlets. The 16A cords have IEC-320-C19 female (250V, 10A) connectors with IEC-320-C20 male (250V, 16A) inlets.      1 2 3 142263-001 142263-002 142263-003 142257-001 142257-002 142257-003 142258-001 142258-002 142258-003 4 242867-001 295633-B21 295508-001 5 295245-004 340912-B21 122922-001 2 3 4 5 6 7 11 8 9 10 The UPS connectors are arranged in five load segments that can be controlled separately by the computer via the computer interface cable. Load segments One (), Two (), and Three () have three connectors each: one IEC-320 16A and two IEC-320 10A connectors. Load segments Four () and Five () have three IEC-320 10A connectors.     3 4 The interface cable is not needed for normal operation, but is essential for advanced control of load segments. If power management of the UPS is desired, the interface cable is connected between the UPS communications port (➀) and a serial port on the host computer.    2 5 NOTE: A licensed electrician must install the R6000 series UPS. See the 6000 Series UPS Operation and Reference Guide and observe all procedures, CAUTIONS, WARNINGS, and complete information before beginning any activity involving the R6000 and peripheral equipment.     Communications ports Manual Bypass switch Input Terminal Block Load segment One Load segment Two     11 Load segment Three Load segment Four Load segment Five Circuit breakers for segments (left to right) 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5 Circuit breakers for (left to right) 1 and 4, 2, 3 and 5 Option slots                    A The Compaq Multi-Server UPS Card (A) includes a non-detachable communications cable ( 1) eleven inches long, with a nine-pin, sub-miniature, D-type male connector. The Option Kit also includes two 6-foot server communication cables (2). A replacement UPS communications cable can be ordered. A 12-foot UPS communications cable (not shown) is available through authorized Compaq resellers (3). PORT 1 UPS 1 PORT 2 The Compaq Multi-Server UPS Card attached communication cable is designed to plug into the communications port on the UPS in which the Compaq Multi-Server Card is installed. The three ports on the Compaq Multi-Server Card connect to servers via the communications cables (295245-003 or 295245-004). A typical installation (B) might include communication cables (2) going to a Unix server ( ➀) and an NT server ( ) from the Multi-Server Card () installed in a UPS ( ), with each server attached to different load segments ( and ) of the UPS. 2 1 PORT 3 B 1 6 CAUTION: Substituting an incorrect communications cable can result in equipment damage. Not available 295501-001 295245-004 (not shown) 340912-B21 122922-001 PORT 1 3 2 1 Attached (no spare available) 295245-003 PORT 2 3   "    UPS 1 1 2  ! "    2 PORT 3    5 4  Unix server  Load segment One  Load segment Two  Compaq Multi-Server UPS Card  UPS  NT server                 The Compaq Scalable UPS Card (A) includes a non-detachable communications cable ( 1) eleven inches long, with a nine-pin, sub-miniature, D-type male connector. The Option Kit also includes two 6-foot UPS communication cables ( 2). A replacement UPS communications cable can be ordered. A UPS 2 UPS 1 NOTE: A server communications cable was included with your UPS; a replacement server cable can be ordered. The Compaq Scalable UPS Card allows one server to control the load segments of more than one UPS. In a typical installation (B), the Scalable Card attached communications cable (1) is designed to plug into the communications port on the UPS in which the Compaq Scalable UPS Card is installed (). Two ports, labeled “UPS2” and “UPS3” on the Compaq Scalable UPS Card, enable connecting to additional UPS units () via the 295530-003 (2) cables. The third port, labeled “CPU,” is used in connecting to the server () via the communications cable supplied with the UPS. Multiple loads ( ) may then be controlled by power management software on the server. UPS 3 B 2 1 CPU 1 1 CAUTION: Substituting an incorrect communication cable can result in equipment damage. 4 UPS 2 UPS 1 CPU UPS 3 2 3   1 2  !    !   Attached (no spare available) 295530-003 Not available 295512-001 2  Server  Multiple load segments  Additional UPS unit  UPS with Compaq Scalable UPS Card 2               The Compaq SNMP-EN Adapter connects to a single UPS DE-9 port (communications port) through the SNMP-EN Adapte non-detachable cable. Power NOTE: A configuration cable (1) is included with the UPS. The Compaq SNMP-EN Adapter serial port is used to connect a personal computer (PC) running the SNMP-EN Adapter configuration program. (The SNMP-EN Adapter is shipped with default power management settings that can be customized.) When the SNMP-based power management software Compaq OnliNet Centro is installed, the Compaq SNMP-EN Adapte provides a user interface that allows communication between the UPS and the server in a network environment. A UPS with an installed SNMP-EN Adapter option can provide a power management solution for workstations or other peripheral equipment that cannot be interrupted by a network management system. By using the SNMP-EN Adapter communication interface, system administrators can quickly ascertain if power-related problems exist anywhere on the network. Communications Servers Network Device 1 UPS The Compaq SNMP-EN Adapter connects to a twisted-pair Ethernet (10Base-T) network cable via an RJ-45 connector. Plug one end of an Ethernet network cable () into the RJ-45 connector () on the SNMP-EN Adapter. Plug the other end into an appropriate port on your network device.       1 159073-001   !       !     Not available Not available 2  Ethernet network cable  RJ-45 connector                !                                  2 The low voltage models of the Power Distribution Unit for North America and Japan include a non-detachable input power cord with a NEMA 30A input plug. The North America model has an L5-30 plug (1); the Japan model has an L6-30 plug (2). Power to the load equipment is attained by plugging the power cords included with the load equipment into any of the twelve NEMA 5-15 receptacles (➀). The receptacles are arranged in two load panels that are protected separately by the two circuit breakers (➁) on the front of the unit. The load equipment power cords should have NEMA 5-15 plugs attached to connect with the PDU receptacles. 1 Power to the PDU is attained by plugging the input power cord into a NEMA L5-30 receptacle in North America, or to a NEMA L6-30 receptacle in Japan. 1 2                 !                        "#$        !   !                  The high voltage models of the Power Distribution Unit include two 8-foot, 10A IEC to IEC power cords (1) for load equipment power. 2 Power to the load equipment is attained by connecting the 10A IEC power cords between the inlet power couplers on the load equipment and any of the twelve IEC-320-C13 connectors (➀). The connectors are arranged in two load panels that are protected separately by the two circuit breakers on the front of the unit (➁). The IEC power cords attach with couplers on load equipment having IEC-320-C14 inlets. 1 Input power cords are not provided in the Worldwide Option Kit, but will be supplied locally. Also included is a 16A IEC to IEC jumper cord for customers to use for local power connection. Power cords that have been developed for international applications are shown on the following pages. The cords each have an IEC-320-C19 connector attached for mating with the IEC-320-C20 () power inlet on the rear of the PDU. 3 NOTE: The North America high voltage PDU model (295363-002) with the power cord included may also be ordered (this unit features a non -detachable power cord). 1             1 142263-002 142257-002 142258-002 2 242867-001 295633-B21 295508-001                 !                        "#$        !   !                  A non-detachable power cord with a NEMA L6-20 plug is included with the North America model only (1). For international applications, input power cords are not provided in the PDU Option Kit, but will be supplied locally. 1 Power cords developed each have an IEC-320-C19 connector attached for mating with the IEC-320-C20 power inlet on the rear of the PDU. The power cord for Continental Europe ( 2) has a male CEE 7/7 "SCHUKO" plug. The power cord for the UK ( 3) has a male BS-1363 plug (250V, 13A with 13A fuse).             1 2 295509-001 340653-001 295547-001 295477-001 295529-021 295477-002 3 295478-001 295529-031 295547-031 2 3                 !                        "#$        !   !                  Power cords developed each have an IEC-320-C19 connector attached for connecting with the IEC-320-C20 power inlet on the rear of the PDU. 1 An industrial application power cord ( 1) has an IEC-309 plug (250V, 16A). The power cord for South Africa ( 2) has a male BS-546 plug (250V, 16A). The power cord for Australia/New Zealand ( 3) has an AS-3112 plug (250V, 16A). 2             1 2 295479-001 295529-081 295547-003 295510-001 295529-AR1 295547-AR1 3 295511-001 295529-011 295547-011 3                                                  The connection requires a 250V, 16A IEC to IEC power cord (1) with an IEC-320-C19 female connector (for mating with the IEC -320-C20 power inlet on the rear of the PDU), and an IEC -320-C20 male inlet (for attachment to the UPS). 2 1 Additional cords supply power to the UPS ( ➀), and to the load equipment (➁). 1 1             242867-001 295633-B21 295508-001 1                              !" #$%& '      ((          ■     ■       1 A The connection of the Compaq R6000 UPS to the Compaq High Voltage PDU (A) requires a 250V, 16A IEC to IEC power cord ( 1) with an IEC-320-C19 female connector (for mating with the IEC -320-C20 power inlet on the rear of the PDU), and an IEC -320-C20 male inlet (for attachment to the UPS). The High to Low Voltage Transformer (250VA) (B) has an attached power cord that connects to the IEC-320-C20, 250W 16A receptacle of the Compaq R6000 UPS.    1 242867-001          295633-B21 295508-001 B 1