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Applicable Product(s):
The following products are affected by this bulletin:
Iridium OpenPort
Inmarsat iFUSION
ICOM Radio
Barrett Radio
Intended Audience:
This bulletin is intended for use by:
Inmarsat Customer Support
Inmarsat Technicians
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Description/Overview:
The Eaton 9130 is an Uninterruptable Power Supply (UPS) designed for durable, automatic
operation and alerts you whenever potential operating problems may occur. Typically the alarms
displayed on the control panel do not mean that the output power is affected. Instead, the
preventive alarms are intended to alert the user to situations that may require attention.
In general:
Notices are announced by a beep every 5 seconds, recorded in the Event Log, and
displayed on the LCD. Examples are “UPS on Battery” and “UPS on Bypass.”
Alarms are announced by a beep every second, recorded in the Event Log, displayed on
the LCD, and the Alarm indicator illuminates. Examples are “Output Overload” and
“Heatsink Overtemperature.”
If the indicator is on, do not proceed until all alarms are clear. Check the UPS status
from the front panel to view the active alarms. Correct the alarms and restart if necessary
(See Restarting the Eaton 9130 UPS on Page 9).
Indicator Descriptions
Indicator Status Description
On The UPS is operating normally
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1. Press any button on the front panel display to activate the menu options.
3. Press the Enter () button to display the list of active alarms or conditions.
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The UPS does not start If the UPS status menu displays
2. The Remote Emergency
the “Remote Emergency Power
Power off (REPO) switch is
Off”, disable the REPO input. See
active or the REPO connector
Disabling the Remote Emergency
is missing
Power Off (REPO) on Page 8.
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NOTE: A ribbon cable connects the LCD control panel to the UPS. Do not pull on the
cable or disconnect it.
5. Replace the UPS front cover, verify that the ribbon cable is protected, then insert the clips
on the back of the cover into the cabinet and push firmly to snap the cover into place.
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1. Press any button to activate the menu options. Use the Up () and Down () buttons to
scroll through the menu until you see SETTING.
3. Use the Up () and Down () buttons to scroll through the menu until you see USER
SETTINGS.
5. Use the Up () and Down () buttons to scroll through the menu until you see Site wiring
fault alarm.
6. Use the Up () and Down () buttons to scroll through the menu until you see [disabled].
7. Press the Enter () button to disable the Site Wiring Fault Alarm.
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3. Use the Up () and Down () buttons to scroll through and view the listed events.
3. Use the Up () and Down () buttons to scroll through the menu until you see USER
SETTINGS.
5. Press any button to activate the menu options. Use the Up () and Down () buttons to
scroll through the menu until you see REPO input polarity.
7. Use the Up () and Down () buttons to scroll through the menu until you see [closed].
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NOTE: Releasing the On/Off button before three (3) seconds returns the UPS to its
original operating mode.
1. Press On/Off button on the front panel for three (3) seconds. The UPS will beep and
front panel will display a status of “UPS off pending…”. The UPS will then transfer to
Standby Mode and the Power On indicator will turn off.
3. Switch on the utility power where the UPS is connected. The UPS front panel will
illuminate and show a status of “UPS initializing…”
4. Verify that the UPS transfers to Standby Mode when the front panel displays “UPS on
standby.”
5. Press On/Off button on the front panel for at least one (1) second. The UPS front
panel will display a status of “UPS starting…”.
6. Check the UPS front panel for any active alarms or notices. Resolve any active alarms
before continuing.
7. Verify that the Power On indicator illuminates solid. This indicates that the UPS is
operating normally.
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