Operation Manual
Table Of Contents
- General Information
- Important Safety Messages
- Product Handling Guidelines
- Safety and General Information
- FCC Class A Radio Frequency Warning
- Product Description
- Product Overview
- Specifications
- Front panel features
- Rear panel features
- Operation
- Wiring Specifications
- Connect Equipment
- Turn the UPS On/Off
- UPS Display Interface
- Configuration
- UPS Settings
- Controllable Outlet Groups
- Emergency Power Off
- Network Management Interface
- Introduction
- Features
- Related Documents
- IP Address Configuration
- Smart Battery Management
- Troubleshooting
- Transport
- Service
- Limited Factory Warranty
31Smart-UPS On-Line SRT5K/6K Tower/Rack-Mount 3U/4U
Replace the RBCs in a UPS
An RBC should only be disconnected or removed from the UPS temporarily as part of the battery
replacement procedure.
• Disconnect all connected battery modules in the UPS. Slide the RBCs out of the UPS.
• Slide the new RBCs into the UPS and connect the battery modules to the UPS.
• Securely connect each battery module. Press the battery connector into the UPS until it is firmly connected.
A battery that is not fully connected will cause erratic UPS operation, abnormal alert messages and
connected equipment may not receive battery power during power outages.
• After installing the RBC, the UPS display interface may prompt the user to verify the status of the replaced
battery modules. If the battery module is new, respond
YES. If the battery module is not new, respond NO.
Recommended actions after installing new RBCs
• Verify that the UPS is connected to input power and the output power is turned on. See “Operation” on
page 14 for instructions.
• Perform a UPS Self Test.
• Verify on the UPS display interface that the installation dates for the replaced RBCs are set to the current
date.
The installation dates can be changed manually on the UPS display interface.
If all RBCs have been replaced at the same time, all installation dates can be changed simultaneously.
For configuration details refer to “Install Date” on page 22.
• Allow the system to charge for 24 hours to ensure full runtime capability.
XLBP installation and replacement
Refer to the External Battery Pack Installation Guide for installation and replacement instructions.