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1 Avaya Online UPS VA UPS

2 Avaya Applications Advanced power protection for: DEFINITY One System
DEFINITY ProLogix Solutions DEFINITY BCS GuestWorks System MERLIN MAGIX Solutions

3 Key Features Fourth-Generation Online™ topology
Advanced Battery Management Plus (ABM Plus™) Extended Battery Modules (EBMs) Load Segments Two-in-One form factor 2U rack-mount height Hot-swappable batteries X-Slot™ Communications Power management software bundle

4 230V Model Selection Guide
Power Input/Output Input/Output Dimensions SAP Rating Voltage1 Connection(s) ( H x W x D) 2 Weight 700 VA/ 6’ IEC-320-C14 plug/ Watts 230 Vac (6) IEC-320-C x 432 x 494 mm 15 kg 1000 VA/ 6’ IEC-320-C14 plug/ Watts 230 Vac (6) IEC-320-C x 432 x 494 mm 15 kg 1500 VA/ 6’ IEC-320-C14 plug/ Watts 230 Vac (6) IEC-320-C x 432 x 494 mm 23 kg 2000 VA/ 6’ IEC-320-C14 plug/ Watts 230 Vac (6) IEC-320-C x 432 x 494 mm 23 kg Extended Battery Modules (EBMs) Standard (use w/700/1000 VA) - - Connector 89 x 432 x 494 mm kg Standard (use w/1500/2000 VA) - - Connector 89 x 432 x 494 mm kg 1. User-selectable for 208, 220, 230, & 240 Vac via front panel. Automatic 50/60 Hz frequency selection inch wide front panel with a 17.0-inch wide chassis in rack configurations. In tower configurations, the unit is 3.5 inches wide and 17.0 inches tall.

5 Fourth-Generation Online
All the performance you expect from a double-conversion online design . . . Continuous sine wave recreation Tight output regulation (±3% or better) Isolation of load from utility Frequency correction Minimal time on battery Harmonics isolation . . . Along with high efficiency Reduced energy consumption, saving end-users $100s in annual energy costs Increased component life from heat reduction and sensible switching voltages

6 Fourth-Generation Online
High efficiency Higher efficiency yields lower operating costs and longer electronic component life Reliability Evaluates operating environment and tests portions of its engine in the presence of stable utility power Uses latest advances in semiconductor technology Increased reliability results in longer UPS life and fewer service calls Multi-stage fan control Adapts to operating environment to provide correct airflow Increases fan service life Reduces audible noise

7 Fourth-Generation Online
Wide input voltage range Reduces battery usage Preserves batteries for power failures--when you need maximum runtime Extends UPS service life Reduces battery replacement costs EnergyShare In severe brownout conditions, the UPS takes power from both the utility and battery Extends runtime and service life of the battery

8 Fourth-Generation Online™ Topology
Utility Load Internal Automatic Bypass Battery AC to DC Rectifier DC to AC Inverter Bi-Directional Power Converter Filtering

9 EnergyShare Input Voltage Range During extreme brownouts, the UPS provides an extra level of protection; the UPS “shares” battery and incoming voltage to continue to provide ±3% of nominal voltage Battery Power: >144V Online voltage regulation: V (no battery power needed) EnergyShare range: 60-79V (combined battery and utility) Battery Power: <60V

10 Advanced Battery Management (ABM™)
Doubles battery service life by charging only when needed Optimizes recharge time Does not trickle charge and starve the electrolyte Intelligent microprocessor controlled - Only true & automatic battery check (periodic, controlled discharge) for most accurate advanced failure protection Sleep Feature - no unnecessary battery “drain” As with all UPSs, batteries are a critical component. ABM Plus is an effective method of extending the overall service life of the UPS.

11 ABM: 3-Stage Charger 1. Rapid recharge to approximately 90%
Restores batteries quickly UPS is ready for next power outage Adaptive charger control: adjusts battery charging algorithm to quality of AC input 2. Float charge to 100% Completely charges batteries, but prevents overcharging 3. Rest mode With charger turned off, UPS conducts accurate tests to monitor battery health and provide accurate runtime predictions

12 ABM Diagnostics Monitoring algorithms Battery impedance test
Verifies discharge curve during commissioning test Continuously compares versus this profile Battery impedance test Verifies battery condition and monitors changes in the internal resistance of the battery Accurate battery runtime predictions Actual runtimes are compared to ideal runtime curve programmed into UPS Advanced warning When disparity between runtime curves reaches a predetermined point, UPS provides up to 60 days warning of the end of useful battery service life

13 Informative User Interface
On Button (Start-On-Battery) Overtemperature Overload Load Level/ Battery Level Bypass Mode Alarm Silence/Test Button Off Button Battery Mode Normal Mode (UPS On) Site Wiring Fault Self-Test Replace Battery (ABM) Note: rotate 90° for cabinet configuration The off button shuts off power to the output receptacles, meaning that it also shuts down the connected equipment. However, to shut off the UPS completely, you must remove the line cord from the wall socket. When the unit is installed, you must press the on button before power is available at the output receptacles. For more information about selecting 100, 110, 120, or 127 Vac, read the User’s Guide. The load level graph displays the amount of load connected to UPS in normal operation and the amount of battery power remaining in battery mode. For the self-test, ABM, site wiring fault, overtemperature, and overload alerts, the corresponding LED flashes. When no alert conditions exist, the LEDs correspond to the load that is connected to the UPS. See the User’s Guide for more details.

14 Extended Battery Modules (EBMs)
Add EBMs to extend backup time In rack-mount configurations, each EBM occupies only 2U (44.5 mm) of rack space Maximum number of EBMs you can connect: 700/1000 VA: 2 EBMs VA: 4 EBMs A “U” is a standard measurement of vertical rack space. 1U=1.75 inches. 2U One EBM Two EBMs

15 EBM Connection Attach EBMs with simple daisy-chain connection EBM #1
Both PW EBM and PW EBM weigh 65 lb/29.5 kg each. EBM #2

16 Battery Runtimes (700/1000 VA models)
Standard Internal One Two Load Batteries EBM EBMs 200VA/140W 400VA/280W 700VA/490W 850VA/595W* 1000VA/700W* *Runtimes do not apply for the 700 VA model. Note: Runtimes are approximate and may vary with equipment, configuration, battery age, temperature, etc. Model PW EBM used for EBM runtimes listed above. This EBM contains (8) 12V, 9 Ah batteries. It is NOT compatible with VA models.

17 Battery Runtimes (1500 / 2000 VA models)
Standard Internal One Two Three Four Load Batteries EBM EBMs EBMs EBMs 400VA/280W 700VA/490W 850VA/595W 1000VA/700W 1250VA/875W 1500VA/1050W 1800VA/1260W* 2000VA/1400W* *Runtimes do not apply for the 1500 VA model. Note: Runtimes are approximate and may vary with equipment, configuration, battery age, temperature, etc. Model PW EBM used for EBM runtimes listed above. This EBM contains (8) 12V, 9 Ah batteries. It is NOT compatible with 700/1000 VA models.

18 Hot-Swappable Batteries
No need to shut down your critical load when replacing batteries Note that during the hot-swap procedure that the front panel interface stays on the unit. Only the surrounding front panel is removed.

19 Two-in-One Form Factor
Versatile form factor provides the option of installing the UPS in an equipment rack or as a tower When using the Powerware 9125 as a standalone unit, you need to use the stabilizing feet. However, you do not need to use them if you are adding an EBM. Instead, you install a small bracket (shown in the picture to the right) that connects to the EBM. The combined 7-inch base is wide enough to stabilize the UPS. Rack-Mount Tower

20 Maximum Power Density: 2U Rack Height
Minimizing the size of the UPS saves rack space for other equipment A “U” is a standard measurement of vertical rack space. 1U=1.75 inches. 2U

21 Load Segments Individual control of two Load Segments
The Load Segments are labeled on the back of the unit.

22 Load Segments Power down sequencing of Load Segments
Extends runtime for critical devices Power up sequencing of Load Segments Orderly power up of connected devices Scheduled on/off times Turn off equipment for security and power conservation

23 Load Segments: Independent Control
Load Segment 2: Monitor (60% of total server load on average) Load Segment 1: Server Control both Load Segments independently using LanSafe III/FailSafe III software

24 Load Segments: Shutdown
60% of load During an extended power failure, you can extend runtime for critical devices by shutting down non-vital equipment, such as monitors

25 Load Segment: Rebooting
Locked up server Load Segment 1: Server 1 Load Segment 2: Server 2 Reboot separate Load Segments without shutting down the entire UPS

26 sequence in the event of times for each Load Segment or
Power Scheduling Configuration Attach computer that controls UPS to the correct Load Segment The above screen shot is from LanSafe III. Set power down sequence in the event of a power failure Configure on/off times for each Load Segment or the entire UPS Configure power up sequencing

27 X-Slot™ Standard unit is equipped with an RS-232 serial communications port and an alarm adapter that works perfectly with Definity®; an optional, hot-swappable SNMP module may be ordered, too. X-Slot ConnectUPS SNMP Module Option part numbers: ConnectUPS SNMP Module: (ordered as an option) USB Module: (factory installed option only) RS-232 Single Port Module: (installed as standard) RS-232 Multi-Port Module: (ordered as an option) Rear Panel

28 Isolated Alarm Card Designed and tested for use with Avaya product
25-pin cable not supplied Isolated contact closures Serial communications 9-pin to 9-pin cable included

29 Alarm Card Pin-Outs 25 Pin Connector Pin # Function Output 14
Utility fail 15 Utility fail return 18 UPS On Bypass Return 19 UPS On Bypass 24 Battery Low 25 Battery Low Return 7 Ground 8 24 Volts 25 Pin Connector Pin # Function Input / Output 1 No Connection 2 TxD Output from Lucent Module 3 RxD Input To Lucent Module 4 DTR, PnP Input 5 Ground 6 DSR Output from Lucent Module (tied to pin 4) 7 RTS RTS Input to Lucent Module (secondary PnP) 8 9 +8-24 DC Power (output from Module) 9-Pin Connector

30 Free Software Bundle LanSafe III for networks
Windows 95/98 & Windows 3.x, MS DOS, Windows NT (Alpha & Intel), Novell NetWare, IBM OS/2 Warp with IBM LANServer or MS LAN Manager, SCO OpenServer, Interactive UNIX, DG-UX, Solaris, SunOS, HP-UX, IBM AIX, UnixWare, AT&T SVR4, Digital Unix, Linux, Macintosh, and others

31 Power Management Software Capabilities
SafetyNet -- prioritized, sequential shutdown of all network devices Power loss and low battery warnings Work-in-progress is saved throughout network Network-wide monitoring, control, and testing Support multiple network devices with a single UPS Compatible with other manufacturers’ UPSs Customizable Alerts Paging and capabilities You can download the latest versions of LanSafe III and FailSafe III on the corporate web site:

32 REPO/Network Transient Protector
Shut down UPS from a remote location with REPO port; ideal for rack applications Network Transient Protector provides protection from “back door” disturbances that travel through phone/network lines

33 Service Strategy Only the batteries are user-replaceable
No user-serviceable parts Return and Replace

34 Communications Port/Alarm Adapter
Rear Panel: 230V Models Circuit Breaker Load Segment 2 (3) IEC-320-C13 Communications Port/Alarm Adapter Battery Connector Detachable 6-foot Line Cord with IEC-320-C14 REPO Port/ Network Transient Protector Load Segment 1 (3) IEC-320-C13

35 Why Should the Avaya Customer Buy This UPS?
One Stop / One Configuration / One P.O. Product designed to specifically support Avaya products Alarm Adapter Online Topology Easy configuration for long holdover time Don’t discount the cosmetics Avaya Labeling After-sale service by Avaya


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