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    Re gulatory compliance  notices  71 
      This symbol on the product or on its packaging indicates that this product must not be 
    disposed of with your other household waste. Instead, it is your responsibility to dispose of 
    your waste equipment by handing it over to a designated collection point for the recycling of 
    waste electrical and electronic equipment. The separate collection and recycling of your 
    waste equipment at the time of disposal will help to conserve natural resources and ensure 
    that it is recycled in a manner that protects human health and the environment. For more 
    information about where you can drop off your waste equipment for recycling, please contact 
    your local city office, your household waste disposal service or the shop where you 
    purchased the product.
     
      
     
    J apanese notice  
       
    						
    							
     
    Regulatory compliance  notices  72 
    BSMI notice  
      
    Korean notice  
    Class A equipment  
     
    Class B equipment  
      
    Chinese notice 
    Class A equipment  
      
    Battery replacement notice   
      WARNING:
      Power products contain sealed lead -acid battery modules. A risk of fire and 
    burns exists if the battery is not properly handled. To reduce the risk of personal injury:  
    •   Do not attempt to recharge the battery.  
    •   Do not expose the battery to temperatures higher than 60°C  (140°F).   
    •   Do not disassemble, crush, puncture, short externa l contacts, or dispose of in fire or water. 
    The battery might explode.  
     
        
    						
    							
     
    Regulatory compliance  notices  73 
      
     
    Batteries, battery packs, and accumulators should not be disposed of together with the general 
    household waste. To forward them to recycling or proper disposal, use the public collection system 
    or return them to HP, an authorized HP Partner, or their agents.  
       
    For more information about battery replacement or proper disposal, contact an authorized reseller or an 
    authori zed service provider.  
     
    Taiwan battery recycling notice  
    The Taiwan EPA requires dry battery manufacturing or importing firms in accordance with Article 15 of 
    the Waste Disposal Act to indicate the recovery marks on the batteries used in sales, giveaway or 
    promotion. Contact a qualified Taiwanese recycler for proper battery disposal.  
      
    Power cord statement for Japan 
      
    						
    							
     
    Electrostatic discharge  74  
    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 boards or other static -sensitive devices. This type of damage may reduce the life expecta ncy of the 
    device.  
    To prevent electrostatic damage:  
    • Avoid hand contact by transporting and storing products in static -safe containers.  
    • Keep electrostatic -sensitive parts in their containers until they arrive at static -free workstations.  
    • Place parts on a gr ounded surface before removing them from their containers.  
    • Avoid touching pins, leads, or circuitry. 
    • Always be properly grounded when touching a static -sensitive component or assembly.   
    Grounding methods to prevent electrostatic 
    discharge 
    Several methods are used for grounding. Use one or more of the following methods when handling or 
    installing electrostatic -sensitive parts:  
    • Use a wrist strap connected by a ground cord to a grounded workstation or compu ter chassis. Wrist 
    straps are flexible straps with a minimum of 1  megohm  ±10  percent resistance in the ground cords. 
    To provide proper ground, wear the strap snug against the skin.  
    • Use heel straps, toe straps, or boot straps at standing workstations. Wear the straps on both feet 
    when standing on conductive floors or dissipating floor mats.  
    • Use conductive field service tools.  
    • Use a portable field service kit with a folding static -dissipating work mat.  
    If you do not have any of the suggested equipment for proper grounding, have an authorized reseller 
    install the part.  
    For more inf ormation on static electricity or assistance with product installation, contact an authorized 
    reseller.   
    						
    							
     
    Acronyms and  abbreviations  75 
    Acronyms and abbreviations  
    EEPROM 
    electrical erasable programmable read only memory   
    ERM 
    extended runtime module   
    IEC 
    International Electrotechnical Co mmission  
    LED 
    light -emitting diode   
    MOV 
    metal oxide varistor   
    NEC 
    National Electrical Code   
    NEMA 
    National Electrical Manufacturers Association   
    NFPA 
    National Fire Protection Association   
    PDU 
    power distribution unit   
    PFC 
    power factor corrected  
    REPO  
    remote  emergency power off   
    THD 
    total harmonic distortion    
    						
    							
     
    Acronyms and  abbreviations  76 
    UPS  
    uninterruptible power system   
    USB 
    universal serial bus   
    						
    							
     
    Index  77  
    A 
    alarm cannot be silenced    52 
    alarms, silencing    42 
    authorized reseller    65 
    Auto -Bypass mode    39, 53  
    B 
    backup time, insufficient    57  
    batteries, care and storage    45 
    batteries, charging    25, 34 
    batteries, connecting    19, 31 
    batteries, obtaining    45 
    batteries, replacing    44, 45, 46 
    batteries, runtime    61 
    batteries, specifications    61 
    batteri es, testing    47 
    battery bracket   46  
    battery cables, connecting    19, 31  
    battery condition    55 
    Battery Fault LED, location    8 
    Battery Fault LED, troubleshooting    52 
    Battery mode    39 
    battery replacement notice    72 
    battery warranty    66 
    bezel, attachin g   20, 27, 32, 35  
    bezel, removing    43 
    bracket, battery    46 
    BSMI notice    72 
    buttons    7, 8 
    bypass is out of range    55 
    C 
    cables    69 
    cables, battery    19, 31 
    Canadian notice    70  
    charging batteries    25, 34 
    checksum failure error   57  
    circuit breakers, location    11  
    circuit breakers, switching on    34 
    class A equipment    68 
    class B equipment    68 
    communications port, connecting    20  communications port, reassigning
       27 
    components, identification    7, 8, 9, 10, 11  
    configuration of system   40  
    Configure b utton, location    8 
    Configure mode    39  
    Configure Mode On LED, location   8  
    connecting batteries    19, 31 
    connecting devices to UPS    24  
    contacting HP    65 
    Converter Off mode    54 
    cord retention clip locations    9, 10, 11 
    cord retention clips, connecting    25  
    D 
    Declaration of Conformity    69  
    devices, connecting    24, 30 
    diagnostics    41 
    dimensions, ERM    59 
    dimensions, UPS    59 
    disposal, battery    70, 72 
    duration of use    67 
    E 
    electrical requirements    14 
    electrostatic discharge    74 
    environmental specifica tions   61  
    ERM circuit breaker, turning on   34  
    ERM, configuring    40 
    ERM, connecting    33 
    ERM, identifying components    12 
    ERM, installing    30, 35 
    ERM, replacing    48 
    European Union notice    70  
    extension bars, connecting devices   30  
    extension bars, inst alling   29 
    F 
    FCC rating label    68  
    Federal Communications Commission (FCC)  notice    68, 69  
    firmware, updating    48 
    frequent switching between battery and utility  power    58 
    Index   
    						
    							
     
    Index  78  
    front panel buttons    8 
    front panel components    7, 8  
    front panel LEDs    8 
    front p anel,   39  
    G 
    general alarm condition    54 
    ground bonding cable, connecting    23 
    grounding methods    74 
    H 
    hardware options    64 
    hardware, preparing to install    13 
    high -current output receptacle, connecting    24  
    high -current output receptacle, location    9, 10, 11  
    high -current output receptacle, specifications    59  
    HP Power Manager    51 
    HP technical support    65 
    I 
    input specifications    59  
    input voltage is out of range    56 
    installation instructions    13, 18, 26, 30, 35  
    installing the batteries    46 
    installi ng the ERM    30, 35 
    installing the rails    14 
    installing the UPS    18, 26 
    internal UPS fault condition    56 
    International model   11  
    J 
    Japanese notice   71  
    K 
    Korean notices   72 
    L 
    LEDs, testing    41 
    LEDs, troubleshooting    52 
    LEDs, unit identification (UID )   8  
    limited warranty    66 
    load protection guarantee    66  
    load segments, controlling    51  
    load segments, location    9, 10, 11 
    load segments, specifications   59  
    low battery shutdowns    57 
    low battery warning, insufficient    57 
    M 
    maintenance    43 
    modes of operation    38, 54  
    modifications, FCC notice    69 
    mounting rails    14  
    N 
    nominal voltage, configuring    40 
    O 
    obtaining new batteries    45 
    On Battery LED, location    8 
    On Battery LED, troubleshooting    52 
    On button, location    8 
    On Bypass LED, location    8 
    O n Bypass LED, troubleshooting    52 
    Operate mode    38 
    operating front panel controls    39 
    operations, UPS    38 
    option card, replacing    43 
    optional items    64 
    ordering spares    63 
    output feature specifications    60 
    output specifications    59 
    output toleranc e specifications   60  
    overload condition    57  
    Overload LED, location    8 
    Overload LED, troubleshooting    52 
    Overtemperature LED, location    8 
    Overtemperature LED, troubleshooting    52 
    overview, HP Power Manager    51 
    overview, power management software   51  
    overview, REPO port    11 
    overview, UPS   7  
    P 
    phone numbers    65 
    physical specifications    59 
    power cord    73 
    power management    51 
    power protection specifications    60 
    powering down    42 
    powering up    26 
    preparation procedures    13 
    problem diagnosis    52 
    R 
    R/T3000 ERM    12  
    						
    							
     
    Index  79  
    R/T3000 INTL    11 
    R/T3000 models   9  
    R/T3000 NA    9 
    R/T3000h JPN    10 
    R/T3000h NA    10 
    R/T3000j JPN    9 
    rack -to -tower conversion    26, 35 
    rails, installing    14 
    rear panel connectors    9, 10, 11, 12  
    recommended duration of use    67 
    regul atory compliance identification numbers    68 
    regulatory compliance notices    68, 70, 73 
    replacing the batteries    44, 46 
    replacing the ERM    48 
    replacing the option card   43  
    replacing the UPS    47 
    REPO condition    56  
    REPO port, connecting    21  
    REPO port, location    9, 10, 11 
    REPO port, overview    11 
    REPO port, specifications    62 
    REPO port, verifying connection   42  
    required information    65  
    required tools    13 
    Reset button, location    8 
    runtime specifications    61  
    S 
    safety considerations    13, 44 
    selectin g a site    14 
    serial port    20 
    series number    68 
    shipping the UPS    14 
    site requirements   14  
    site wiring condition    56  
    Site Wiring Fault LED, location    8 
    Site Wiring Fault LED, troubleshooting    52 
    software   51  
    spare part numbers    63, 64 
    spares   63  
    specifications    59 
    Standby button, location    8 
    Standby mode    38 
    static electricity    74 
    storing batteries    45 
    support   65  
    supported hardware    64 
    supported software    51 
    system configuration settings   40  
    T 
    Taiwan battery recycling notice    73 
    technic al support    65 
    telephone numbers    65 
    temperature ranges (environmental)   61  
    Test/Alarm Reset button, location    8 
    testing batteries    47 
    testing LEDs   41  
    tools    13  
    tower bezel, installing    27, 35 
    tower conversion stands   27, 35  
    troubleshooting    52 
    U 
    unpacking the components    14  
    updating the firmware    48 
    UPS does not start   57  
    UPS firmware, updating    48 
    UPS is on battery    55 
    UPS operations    38 
    UPS, configuring    40  
    UPS, installing    13, 18, 26 
    UPS, replacing    47 
    USB connectors    21 
    Utility LED , location   8 
    Utility LED, troubleshooting    52 
    utility power, connecting    24  
    V 
    voltage, configuring    40 
    W 
    warranties    66 
    weight, battery    44 
    weight, ERM    59 
    weight, UPS    59 
      
    						
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