Toshiba Network Card RSAP User Manual

TOSHIBA International Corp  
REMOTE STATUS ALARM PANEL  
RSAP  
INSTALLATION/INSTRUCTION MANUAL  
 
Physical Characteristics  
Weight: 10lbs  
Height: 8 inches  
Width: 8 inches  
Depth: 4.8 inches  
Installation  
1. Locate the area where the Remote Status Alarm Panel (RSAP) will be installed.  
The monitor should be within 1000 feet from the UPS.  
2. Mount the monitor to the wall using the four pre-drilled holes in the back. Use  
appropriate hardware for the installation.  
3. Wiring requirements are: 7 twisted pair 16 AWG cable run in metal conduit.  
Preferred use of Belden Catalog No. 1485 (8 twisted pair) or equivalent. All  
electrical and mechanical connections to be made per local and /or national  
electric codes.  
4. Connect the conduit to the RSAP by punching the appropriately sized hole in a  
convenient location.  
5. Referring to Figure 2.0, 3.0 and the corresponding UPS wiring diagram, connect  
the seven (7) pairs of twisted wire from the RSAP to the customer accessible  
alarm contact terminal bar in the UPS module. (Refer to UPS manual for location)  
6. Referring to Figure 3.0, install (6) AA batteries. Batteries will provide about  
eight (8) hours of run time in the event of an AC power failure. Replace these  
batteries yearly for optimum performance.  
7. Referring to Figure 1.0, connect the power supply adapter into the corresponding  
jack located on the bottom left-hand side of the RSAP enclosure. Plug the power  
supply into a convenient 120V/60Hz wall receptacle. Failure to connect to a  
suitable wall outlet will drain the RSAP’s internal batteries and/or result in  
damage to the monitor. (If supplied with the hardwire version, please refer to  
Figure 3.1 for AC input terminal block layout. Connect L1, Neutral, and Ground  
with minimum of 18AWG wire.)  
*The RSAP must be installed by a qualified electrician. Installation to be inspected by an  
Authorized TIC trained Service Engineer at the time of startup.  
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Operating Instructions  
ALARM SILENCE pushbutton is used to silence the alarm.  
MONITOR RESET pushbutton is used to reset the RSAP UPS FAULT alarm. The monitor will  
alarm again if the alarm condition is still present following the RESET.  
Monitor TEST pushbutton is used to check the operation of all LED’s and the audible alarm. All  
LED’s that are illuminated will go off and all lights that are off will illuminate. Horn will also  
sound.  
INTERNAL MONITOR BATTERY TEST button is used to test the condition of the monitor’s  
battery pack. If the yellow LED does not illuminate, replace the batteries.  
Reset the RSAP as follows:  
1. On the UPS, note the alarm and its fault code. If applicable, contact 24 hour UPS field  
service at (877) 867-8773.  
2. If no alarm code is present, press the monitor reset button.  
3. If the monitor’s audible alarm sounds again repeat steps 1 and 2.  
4. Contact TIC service if the alarm cannot be reset after a few attempts.  
Refer to Figure 1.0 for location of the LED’s and pushbuttons described below:  
1. Rectifier / Charger LED. This green LED is illuminated as long as the UPS inverter is  
operating.  
2. Battery LED. This yellow LED is illuminated as long as the UPS is in the battery backup  
mode. The audible alarm will beep intermittently.  
3. Inverter On LED. The green LED is illuminated as long as the UPS inverter is operating.  
4. Output LED. This green LED is illuminated as long as there is power to the critical load.  
(Either by the Inverter or Bypass)  
5. Load On Bypass LED. This yellow LED is illuminated as long as the critical load is  
powered by the Bypass.  
6. AC Input LED. This green LED is illuminated as long as there is AC power supplied to  
the system.  
7. UPS Fault. This red LED is illuminated and the audible alarm sounds when a UPS fault  
has occurred. The RSAP must be reset after the alarm is cleared.  
8. Overload LED. This red LED is illuminated when a UPS overload has occurred. The  
audible alarm will also sound.  
9. Input Failure LED. This red LED is illuminated when an input power failure condition is  
present. The audible alarm will also sound.  
10. Battery Low Voltage. This red LED is illuminated as soon as the DC bus voltage  
approaches its cutoff voltage. The audible will also sound.  
11. Alarm Silence LED. This red LED will illuminate when the ALARM SILENCE  
pushbutton has been pressed and alarm condition is still present. If alarm condition clears,  
the ALARM SILENCE LED will automatically reset.  
12. Internal Monitor Battery OK LED. This yellow LED will illuminate when its  
corresponding push button is pressed and the batteries are OK. IF this light is dim or does  
not light, replace all internal batteries.  
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TB 1  
1 AC Input L1 (option)  
2 AC Input L2 (option)  
3 BYPASS  
4 BYPASS  
5 BYPASS  
6 BYPASS COMMON  
7 INVERTER  
8 INVERTER COMMON  
9 ON BATTERIES  
10 ON BATTERY COMMON  
11 RECTIFIER  
12 RECTIFIER COMMON  
13 UPS FAILURE  
14 UPS COMMON  
15 LOW BATTERY  
16 LOW BATTERY COMMON  
17 OVERLOAD  
18 OVERLOAD COMMON  
TERMINAL BLOCK DESCRIPTION  
(LOCATED INSIDE BOX)  
FIGURE 2.1  
(INTERNAL POWER SUPPLY / HARDWIRE OPTION)  
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