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CARESTREAM DRX-Evolution Hardware Guide Addendum This addendum comprehends an updated Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) and accompanying power up and power down procedures, including power up and power down in the event of power outage. All safety and regulatory cautions associated with the hardware guide apply to this document.
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Table of Contents 1 System Power Up and Power Down Power Distribution System Overview ...1-1 PDU Components ...1-2 System Component Power Switches...1-3 Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) Overview...1-4 Control Box Description...1-6 Normal Operation ...1-6 Daily System Power Up...1-6 Daily System Power Down ...1-6 Complete System Power Up and Power Down...1-7 Complete System Power Up ...1-7 Complete System Power Down ...1-7 System Operation During and After a Power Outage ...1-7 Power Outage Functionality...1-7 Additional Functionality Notes ...1-8 Powering On the System After a Long Power Outage, or if the Main Power was Switched Off ...1-8 System Power Up and Power Down on Systems Without Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS)...1-9 Complete System Power Down ...1-9 Complete System Power Up ...1-9 System Power Up Following a Power Outage ...1-9
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Power Distribution System Overview The following graphics show the DRX Evolution Power Distribution Unit (PDU), using an Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS). See “System Component Power Switches” on page 1-3 and “Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) Overview” on page 1-4 for details on control panels within the PDU. NOTE: This section also includes information on using the PDU not equipped with a UPS. See “System Power Up and Power Down on Systems Without Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS)” on page 1-9.
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DRX Evolution Power Distribution Unit and Main Power Switch
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Item
Description
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Main On/Off Switch
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Power Distribution Unit (PDU)
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System Component On/Off Switches. See “System Component Power Switches” on page 1-3.
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Main Breaker S1. See “System Component Power Switches” on page 1-3.
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Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS)
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System Component Power Switches
The following graphic and table describes the functions of each compont power switch on the Power Distribution Unit (PDU).
S6
S7
S2
S3 S1
S5
S4
System Component Power Switches
Switch Number
Component
S1
Main Breaker
S2
Table
S3
OTC
S4
Wall Stand
S5
PC
S6 and S7
Fixed detector
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Uninterruptible Power There are 2 types of Uninterruptible Power Supplies available for the DRX Evolution PDU. Newer model PDUs contain a UPS with an LCD display, while Supply (UPS) older models contain a UPS with LED indicator lights. Overview
Detail of UPS LCD control panel
LCD Control Panel Description Button/Control No. Description
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Online indicator
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UPS Output On/Off
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On Battery indicator
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Fault indicator
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Replace Battery indicator
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Display screen
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UP/DOWN
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ENTER
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ESCAPE
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Detail of UPS Analog/LED control panel
LED/Analog Control Panel Description Button/Control No. Description
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Voltage Load (%)
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AVR Trim. Illuminates to indicate the UPS is compensating for a high utility voltage.
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The online LED illuminates when the UPS is supplying power to the connected equipment. If the LED is not illuminated, the UPS is either not turned ON, or is supplying battery power.
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AVR Boost. Illuminates to indicate the UPS is compensating for a low utility voltage.
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Power ON, and Manual Self-test.
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Power OFF
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Overload. Illuminates and the UPS emits a sustained alarm tone when an overload condition occurs.
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On Battery. Illuminates when the UPS is supplying battery power to the connected equipment. When on battery, the UPS sounds an alarm-four beeps every 30 seconds.
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Replace Battery. Failure of a battery self-test causes the UPS to emit short beeps for one minute and the replace battery LED illuminates. OR Battery Disconnected. The replace battery LED flashes and short beep is emitted every two seconds to indicate the battery is disconnected.
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Battery Charge (%)
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Control Box Description
Control Box
POWER
Power On/ Standby Emergency Stop
Auto Position
H230_1400AC
Normal Operation Daily System Power Up
1. Verify the UPS indicates that Line Power is available (green LED). 2. Power up the System by pressing the blue button on the Control Box,
located next to the System Console.
Daily System Power Down
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Press the blue button on the Control Box, located next to the System Console.
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Complete System Power Up and Power Down Complete System Power Up
1. Switch ON the Main Power at the wall. 2. Verify that the S1 Main breaker and all System component switches are
on. See “System Component Power Switches” on page 1-3. 3. Switch on the UPS by pressing the On button briefly. (Same on both UPS versions). 4. Verify that the Line Power LED is on. 5. Verify that the Battery Charging level indicates more than 10 % or at least
two charge level LED's are green. 6. Power up the System by pressing the blue button on the Control Box, located next to the System Console. See “Control Box Description” on page 1-6.
Complete System Power Down
1. Press the blue button on the Control Box, located next to the System
Console. 2. Wait until the PC has shut down completely (approximately 4 minutes). 3. Switch off the UPS by pressing the Off button. See “Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) Overview” on page 1-4 for details on UPS control buttons. • For analog UPS model, press the Off button briefly • For LCD UPS model, press and hold the Off button until a second beep is heard 4. Switch off the Main Power switch at the wall.
System Operation During and After a Power Outage Power Outage Functionality
1. In the event of a power outage, the Console will display 3 messages: a. Generator Communications Error b. Console lost communication with SCB c. System running on UPS power 2. The Load Percentage Status and Battery Percentage Status indicators on
the UPS will slowly begin to decrease. 3. The UPS will begin a beeping pattern, characterized by: a. audible beep b. 30 second pause c. audible beep 4. This pattern will continue until the battery status is below 5%.
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Additional Functionality Notes
• The console PC and all image-related functionality will be supported by the UPS for approximately 2 hours. • If power returns before the UPS is at a low power status (battery below 5%), the system components will be switched on automatically. • If power does not return before the UPS is at a low power status (battery below 5%), the Console PC will quickly display a "Low Battery" message, then will shut down gracefully. The UPS beeping will become constant (no delay between beeps). • When the UPS Battery status is at 0%, the UPS will go into sleep mode (UPS panel goes dark) depending on internal settings. NOTE: If one of the system components is a full-featured wall stand, the bucky will extend.
Powering On the System After a Long Power Outage, or if the Main Power was Switched Off
1. Switch on the Main power at the Wall Switch.
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2. Verify the UPS indicates that Line Power is available (green LED). 3. Wait until the charge level is 10 % or 3 green charging LED's are on (15
Minutes). 4. Power up the system by pressing the blue button on the control box, located next to the system console.
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System Power Up and Power Down on Systems Without Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) Complete System Power Down
1. Press the blue button on the Control Box, located next to the System
Console. 2. If it is desired to remove all room power, wait until the PC has shut down
completely. 3. Switch off the Main Power switch at the wall.
Complete System Power Up
1. Switch ON the Main Power at the wall. 2. Verify that the S1 Main breaker and all System component switches are
on. See “System Component Power Switches” on page 1-3. 3. Power up the System by pressing the blue button on the Control Box,
located next to the System Console. See “Control Box Description” on page 1-6.
System Power Up Following a Power Outage
1. Verify that Main Power has been restored. 2. Verify that the S1 Main breaker and all System component switches are
on. See “System Component Power Switches” on page 1-3. 3. Power up the System by pressing the blue button on the Control Box, located next to the System Console. See “Control Box Description” on page 1-6.
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