
1-14 Compaq R6000 Series UPS Operation and Reference Guide
Remote Emergency Power Off (REPO) Port
The Compaq R6000 UPS Series models include a Remote Emergency Power
Off (REPO) port, as required by the National Electrical Code (NFPA 70). The
REPO port provides a terminus to attach controls that shut the UPS outputs
down from a remote location. The REPO ports of multiple UPS units may be
connected to a single switch or circuit to shut down the entire system in an
emergency.
IMPORTANT:
■ The REPO feature shuts down protected devices immediately and does not follow
the orderly shutdown procedure initiated by Compaq Power Management Software.
■ The REPO feature will shut down devices that are operating on battery power.
When the REPO switch is re-opened, the UPS will not switch to battery power
until manually re-started.
Warranty
$25,000 Computer Load Protection Guarantee
To back up the wide range of features offered with our UPS, Compaq provides
a three-year limited warranty. In addition, Compaq offers a $25,000 Computer
Load Protection Guarantee (provided by the original equipment manufacturer).
IMPORTANT: You must fill in and return the warranty card supplied with your UPS to
qualify for the $25,000 Computer Load Protection Guarantee.
The $25,000 Computer Load Protection Guarantee only applies in the
following circumstances:
■ The Compaq R6000 UPS was properly connected to utility power by a
qualified electrician and remained properly connected during operation.
For proper Compaq R6000 UPS wiring directions, see “Connecting the
Compaq R6000 UPS to AC Branch Circuit,” in Chapter 2 of this guide.
■ The Compaq R6000 UPS installation complies with all applicable
electrical and safety codes specified by the National Electrical Code
(NEC)Refer to Chapter 2 in this guide for applicable codes.
■ The UPS is used under normal operating conditions. Users comply with
all instructions and labels.
■ The UPS is not damaged by accident (other than a utility power
transient), misuse, or abuse.