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1. Best uninterruptible power system for your audio video entertainment devices 1000VA Mi USER S MANUAL Important Safety Instructions IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS WARNING SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS This manual contains important instructions that should be followed during installation and maintenance of the UPS and batteries WARNING CONTROLLED ENVIRONMENT These units are intended for installation in a temperature controlled indoor area free of conductive environment CAUTION Risk of electric shock do not remove cover No user serviceable parts inside Refer servicing to qualified service personnel CAUTION Do not dispose of batteries in a fire the battery may explode CAUTION Do not open or mutilate the battery released electrolyte is harmful to the skin and eyes It may be toxic CAUTION a battery can present a risk of electric shock and high short circuit current The following precaution should be observed when working on batteries Remove watches rings or other metal objects Use tools with insulated handles Wear rubber gloves and boots Do not lay tools or metal parts on top of batteries Disconnect charging source prior to connecting or disconnecting battery terminals Servicing of batteries should be performed or supervised by personnel knowledgeable of batteries and the required precautions Keep unauthorized personnel away from batteries When replacing ba
2. 00 120V or 220 240V 25 at line input 50 or 60Hz 10 auto sensing AVR automatically increases output voltage 15 above input voltage if 9 to 25 of nominal AVR AVR decrease output voltage 13 below input voltage if 9 to 25 of nominal 2 4 milliseconds including detection time Spike Protection 4520 joules 2ms Unit Input Fuse or circuit breaker for overload amp short circuit P protection 10 Base T Cable Port Network UTP RJ 45 compatible jacks UPS automatically shuts down if overload exceeds 120 of nominal at 30 seconds and 130 at 3 seconds Short Circuit UPS output cut off immediately or input fuse protection Sealed maintenance free lead acid xH Voltage Regulation Overload protection Recharge Time 6 hours typically to 90 of full capacity Automatic self test amp discharge protection waiyetbeeds i S e DC Voltage 12V DC Net Weight Kg 10 3 22 7 Ibs Dimension mm W x D 430 x 324 x 88 16 93 x 12 75 x 3 46 Battery Back Up Slow beeping sound about 0 47Hz Rapid beeping sound about 1 824Hz Continue beeping sound Operating Environment 3 500 meters max elevation 0 95 humidity eens Soyo non condensing 0 40 C lt 40dBA 1 meter from surface 2007 04 VOI 16
3. P beeps every 2 seconds Slow speed beep Note The UPS provides an auto mute function for the warning When the backup beeping sound occurs it will mute automatically after 1 minute 4 2 LOW BATTERY rapid alarm In the BACKUP mode when the energy level of battery is low about 20 30 the UPS beeps rapidly until it shuts down from battery exhaustion or returns to LINE mode operation Note The alarm of the batteries caused by low voltage beeps every 0 5 second 4 3 OVERLOAD continuous alarm When the UPS is working under overload conditions i e the connected loads exceed the maximum rated capacity the UPS will emit a continuous alarm to warn of the overload condition In order to protect the unit and the loads the UPS will automatically turn off Disconnect nonessential devices from the UPS to eliminate the overload alarm 10 5 Software installation and Interface Port 5 1 Power Monitoring Software The UPSMON series software or the other power monitoring software is applied USB interface to perform monitoring functions It provides graceful shutdown of OS in the event of power failure Moreover it monitors the UPS and displays all the diagnostic symptoms on the monitor such as voltage frequency and battery level and so on The software is compatible with Windows 98SE ME 2000 XP 2003 Server Call your dealer for more information about the solutions of others operating systems 5 2 Inst
4. alling software To perform monitoring functions you must install UPSMON series software accompanied with the UPS Please do the following steps to complete installation of UPSMON series software 1 Insert the UPSMON CD into your CD ROM drive The installation program could start automatically and installation menu appear as shown in Fig 5 1 Please select the operating system applied for your computer and then click on it For example if your operating system is Windows 98 please click item Windows 98SE ME 2000 XP 2003 Server Note If the installation program doesn start automatically select Start 9 Programs 29 Windows Explorer for Windows 98 and then double click on the setup icon in your CD ROM drive as shown in picture 5 2 E wi S hanp Reng Xe aatells e MI Fig 5 1 Fig5 2 11 6 Maintenance and storage 6 1 Maintenance 6 1 1 Keep the unit clean and vacuum the ventilation intake periodically 6 1 2 Wipe with soft loose and damp cloth 6 1 3 Check for loose and bad connections monthly 6 1 4 Never leave the unit on an uneven surface 6 1 5 Position the unit to allow at least 10 cm clearance between the rear panel and the wall Keep the ventilation intake open 6 1 6 Avoid direct sunlight rain and high humidity 6 1 7 Stay away from fire and extremely hot location 6 1 8 Do not stack materials on top of the unit 6 1 9 Theunit should not be exposed to corrosive air 6 1 10 The normal operat
5. e eeseeeeeeeeeeeeeee eee eene etn n nennen nnne 14 Appendix A Troubleshooting eene eterne nennen tntnetnene 15 Appendix B Specifications eene nnne teen esn etn nntnantnona ano 16 Ground LED indicator This indicator is illuminated when grounding is normal EMI RFI LED indicator This indicator light is illuminated when noise filtration is working properly Time setting button This button is for setting time hours Rear Panel Q Network Line Protection Telecom transfer ports are used to protect user s communication device form spike Caution To reduce the risk of fire use only No 26AWG or larger telecommunication line cord O Phone Line Protection Phone jacks are used to protect user s phone form spike USB Port Through this remote Port user can monitor UPS Please see chapter 5 for details O Bypass Outlet Stage 1 O Bypass Outlet Stage 2 UPS Outlet Stage 3 When utility power is normal the UPS outlets are powered by utility power with AVR function Any higher or lower utility power would be rectified by AVR function When utility power is fail the UPS outlets are powered from battery Circuit Breaker It trips when the connected loads exceed the protected receptacle s capacity Input Power Cord The input power cord needs to be plugged into a socket on the wall Please notice the voltage of utility power should match
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7. ing temperature is 0 40 C 6 2 Storage conditions Store the UPS covered and upright in a cool and dry location with its battery fully charged Before storing charger the UPS for at least 6 hours Remove any accessories in the accessory slot and disconnect any cables connected to the computer interface port to avoid unnecessary draining the battery 6 3 To extend the storage 6 3 1 During the environment where the ambient temperature is 15 to 30 ie ds to 86 F charge the UPS s battery every 6 months 6 3 2 During the environment where the ambient temperature is 30 to 45 C 86 to 113 F charge the UPS s battery every 3 months 14 Appendix A Troubleshooting Symptom Possible Cause Action To Take Power switch is not turned Turn on the power switch on behind the UPS UPS cannot turn on LED light not on Battery voltage less than Recharge the UPS at least 10V 6 hours PCB failure Replace the PCB call for service AC fuse is burnt out Replace the AC fuse Line voltage is too high too Wait for a return to low or blacked out normal conditions PCB failure Replace PCB call for service UPS always in battery mode Battery is not fully charged Recharge the UPS at least 6 hours PCB failure Replace PCB call for service Buzzer beeps Overload Remove some loads continuously connected equipment Back up time is too short 15 Appendix B Specifications 1
8. rals e g printer scanner fax or audio device into the Surge Protection outlets Do not plug a laser printer to the UPS since its power demand is much higher than typical peripherals and it may cause the circuit breaker to trip 2 4 Utility Power The input power cord on the rear panel needs to be plugged into a wall socket Please note that the electrical power voltage should match with the UPS For example if the UPS voltage is 120V the incoming electrical power should be 120V as well 2 5 Connect to the utility power Plug the UPS into a 2 pole 3 wire grounding receptacle Make certain that the branch is protected and does have not service equipment requiring heavy electricity e g refrigerator air conditioner copier etc Avoid using extension cords 2 6 Overload protection If an overload situation is detected during the self test an audible alarm will activate emitting a long beep and automatically shutting down the system Unplug at least one piece of equipment from the Battery Supplied Outlets Switch off the UPS and wait for 5 seconds Next make certain that the circuit breaker is set and then switch UPS on again 2 7 Optimal battery status To maintain optimal battery charge leave the UPS plugged in and switched on at all times 2 8 Self protection feature The UPS is equipped with a self protection feature that prevents accidental damage if the unit is turned on and off repeatedly Once the unit is switched off the u
9. ser must wait 5 seconds before switching UPS on again 2 9 Auto restart feature The UPS is equipped with an Auto Restart feature which activates when the battery level becomes too low to sustain operation and electricity is not present The UPS will switch itself to Suspend Mode in order for electric power to return and recharge the battery If the user is away during a utility failure the UPS will reset itself to normal function and recharge its battery when electrical power returns 2 10 Storage To store the UPS first turn off the unit Then cover it and store it with the battery fully charged During extended storage recharge the battery every three months to ensure battery life f 2 11 Power failure In the event of a power failure occurring after turning on UPS and before the initial self test sequence the UPS will automatically shut down and not restart until electrical power is restored This allows the unit to check the quality of power that is delivered to the connected equipment 3 Operation 3 1 Simple test It is recommended that the user perform a simulation test when using UPS for the first time or when connecting an additional piece of equipment To conduct a simulation test First switch on the UPS and wait for the power indicator to light up Then simply unplug the power cord to simulate a power failure Caution Never connect a laser printer or a plotter to the UPS with other computer equipment A laser printer or plo
10. tter periodically draws significant power and may overload the UPS 3 2 Check the power requirement of your equipment 3 2 1 Make sure the total power of your equipment does not exceed rating capacity 3 2 2 Also check that the equipment plugged into the Battery Power Supplied outlets does not require total power exceeding the capacity of the UPS Otherwise overload may occur and cause the circuit breaker to trip If the power requirement of your equipment differs from VA convert the requirement power into VA by doing the calculations below in 3 2 3 3 3 3 If the power requirement of your equipment is listed other than VA convert the requirement into VA by doing the calculations below For 120V Systems Watt W X2 _VA or Amps A X 120V VA For 220V Systems Watt W X 27 VA or Amps A X 220V VA 3 3 Limited rating power of UPS When electrical power failure occurs the battery power outlets will supply power to connected equipment from its battery and the alarm will beep once every 2 seconds Be sure that equipment is running under the limited rating power Restore power by plugging UPS back into the existing power source Repeat the test a few times to make sure UPS works properly and to determine the expected runtime 4 Alarm 4 1 BACKUP slow alarm When the UPS is working under BACKUP mode the UPS emits an audible alarm The alarm stops when the UPS returns to LINE mode operation Note The alarm of BACKU
11. ttery replace with same type Do not connect any additional batteries by yourself Symbol for On Off is displayed and defined CAUTION To reduce the risk of fire connect only to a circuit provided with 20 amperes maximum branch circuit overcurrent protection in accordance with the National Electrical Code ANSI NFPA 70 i Table of contents Important Safety Instructions ceres esee eee eee eene aeneo nne etna eoa l Table OF CONUS INS Me ll IntrodUuctlon oo eo orien etae e hen orna nre re capa mcm IV 4 Presentation 5o esee trei anc tii VIS UE ERN spas Bas Ces secco Deve vetu Ped N ODE IDE 5 gina ee E 5 i i MT c O A 6 LCD message panel display c ccccssscsssssscsssssscsseseressncsecessccsscseseccesssenece 8 rrr er 9 2 1 Inspection c eco e oom rb edes aede ra e eL redes 9 2 2 Recharge the battery eese nente tenerent tastnsenas 9 2 3 Connect tlie loads ost tere beret a a enc 9 2 4 Utility POWERS een oisr om RN EDU Piet ea ROI ascot tod vv ge con n Aerei 9 2 5 Connect to the utility power eese rennen eterne tenerent reis 9 2 6 Overload protection eee eese eene ennemis n tenete tnter sna 9 2 7 Optimal battery status eeeeseeseseeeeeeeee teet teretes reete ens 9 2 8 Self protection feature sscsssssscessscssessssscsssssscccesessssesssessesersceeseeseces 9 2 9 Auto r
12. with the UPS For example the rating voltage of UPS is 110V 220V the input utility power should be the same as 110V 220V Coaxial Line Protection This coaxial surge suppression ports are used to protect device connected through coaxial cable from surge LCD message panel display Digital clock Digital clock displays present time adjustable AVR Automatic Voltage Regulation activate The text AVR Activate illumination indicates that the AVR feature is functioning Battery charge level This display indicates battery charging level in AC mode Battery run time This display indicates battery status in back up mode O Input voltage This display indicates the input voltage Battery load level This display indicates the output load of the UPS unit 2 Installation 2 1 Inspection Inspect the UPS upon receipt Packaging can be recycled or reused for transportation of the UPS unit 2 2 Recharge the battery The UPS may be used immediately upon receipt The battery is fully charged before shipping from the factory Energy loss may occur during shipping or storage so it is recommended that the battery recharge at least four hours before first using the UPS To recharge the battery plug the UPS be into an AC outlet and switch on 2 3 Connect the loads Plug in primary equipment e g computer monitor and critical data storage device etc into the Battery Power Supplied outlets Plug in periphe
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