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1. Tel Fax Modem RJ15 Suppress the spikevoltage on thetelephone line OOOO Output Circuit Breaker Provides circuit overloadand fault protection for the UPSand load QQ 6 e 7 oo U jd Dio D U U 4 aemm Baret 1000VA uL 6 Ea GP Front Panel 2000VA 3000VA 120V RearPanel Installation and Operating Instruction LJ LI 1000VA 2000VA 3000VA 230V with IEC 320 Rear Panel 2 3 Installation Before installation pleaseread and understand the following instructions gt Placement The UPS mustbe installed ina protected environmentaway from heat emitting appliances such asa radiator orheater Donot install this product where excessive moisture is present Pi it E v X X X Ventilation
2. Plug in AC power andturn on the UPS turn on Cold start UPS UPS Heard beeps 4time at UPS turn on DC Fan fault Call for service Heard beeps 5time at Remove the UPS or clean DC fan UPS turn on UPS overhgat to provide adequate air flow area Call for service Q It is suggestedthat the battery replacement should be conducted by an authorized technician andwith the sametype and capacity of battery NOTE System Fault Charge Status Normal Mode Battery Mode Bypass Mode LCD Panel Switch BATTERY CAPACITY x LOAD CAPACITY A a EN RI Load Condition Battery Condition ELI EL Input Status E Output Status C AT om Frequency Over Load Voltage Power Ampere Multi function Meter amp ErrorMessage Each press ofthe switch willlead to a UPS status anddata The LCD can indicate that the UPS isNormal Mode Battery Mode Bypass Mode Internal Fault Charge Overload Load Capacity Battery Capacityand show eachdata 21 Specification 6 Specification Capacity 1000VA 2000VA 3000VA Topology Double Conversion i 120Vac 230Vac 110 115 120 127Vac Nominal Voltage 208 220 230 240Vac Configurable Voltage Range 60 138Vac 120 276Vac Input Frequency Range 50 60Hz 0 5Hz Auto sensing Power Factor gt 0 95 fullload condition x 120Vac 230Vac 110 115 120 127Vac Nominal Vol
3. Shooting Table Abnormal Situation Cause Solution UPS can notturn on and On Offswitch not pushedor LED not lit pushed less than2 seconds Press and holdthe main switch for more than2 seconds Battery voltage istoo low Recharge the batteryfor at least 4 hours Power cord loose Re plug the powercord firmly UPS always atbattery mode Input circuit breakertripped Remove some loads and reset circuit breaker Line voltage overrange Check input voltage Line frequency overrange Check input frequency 19 Troubleshooting Abnormal Situation Cause Solution UPS is normalbut the computer won t turnon Computer input powercord is loose or notconnected Reconnect computer input power cord Backup time isless than the rating Battery is notfully charged or battery is dead Recharge the battery for 6 hours and re test the backup time If problem remains call for service UPS is slightly overloaded Remove the leastcritical load AC fail UPS automatic turn off Battery is notfully charged or battery is dead Recharge the battery for 6 hours and re testthe backuptime If problem remains call for service UPS is overload shuts down Remove non critical load and start the UPS again and recharge the battery for 6 hours The UPS 2 beeps in every second and LED5 flash UPS is atoverload Remove the non criticalloads
4. advancementin the informationtechnology an increasing numberof server or devices such as Modem Hub and Router are susceptibleto surge andspike from common utility coming throughthe telephone line or LAN line therefore this seriesalso have added surge andspike protection forRJ11 and RJ45 connection A complete protection design easy management software and affordable price make thisseries the bestchoice for protecting theserver 1 2 Features Double Conversion Design Provides High Reliability and Efficiency High Frequency Designsto Lower the Size and Weight Intelligent Microprocessor Control True Sine Wave Output User Configurable Output Voltage Smart Battery Reminder Self Diagnostic Function can Provide Information for Troubleshooting Reference RJ11 Data Fax Modem Connection Provides Surge Protectionfrom Telephone 100 Base T RJ45 Connection Provides Surge and Spike Protection for Network True RS2320f USB Signalfor Power ManagementSoftware Optional SNMP HTTP Card Connectivity forRemote Monitoring vvvvvvvvrvviyv Installation and Operating Instruction 2 Installation and Operating Instruction 2 1Unpacking amp Inspection Examine the packingcarton for damage upon receipt Once the UPS has beenremoved from its shippingcontainer everything insidethe package shouldbe inspected for damage that may have occurred whilein transit Notifythe carrier immediately if any damage is observed The box shouldinclude the
5. showin this paragraph Under silence model presssilence key the alarm willbe silent When it happens lowbattery overloador second utility power cut off the alarm silence will be activated again 2 5 Manual Simulation of Power Outage for the UPS Totest the backup function you may unplug the powercord of the UPS or simply press the main switch button on thefront panel The UPS willbeep once every4 seconds and the backup modeLED will turnon You can pressthe main switch again to silence the audible alarm 9 Installation and Operating Instruction If the UPS is left torun continuously it isa good ideato perform aperiodic function test on the unit at leastonce a week To perform this testsimply press thetest button onthe front of the UPS or unplugthe power cordto the UPSto simulate autility blackout Observe that yourequipment operates properly and uninterrupted duringthis period Plug the powercord back inif the functiontest was performedby unplugging it gt Toconduct a simulation test Switch the UPS on and waitfor the Power On indicator tolight up Then unplug the UPS from the AC outletto simulate autility failure gt When utility failureoccurs power isimmediately supplied to your equipment fromthe UPS battery The alarm will beeponce every 4seconds reminding youthat your equipment is runningon a limited power source gt Unless shutdown softwarehas been installed during utility failure manually save a
6. 3 LED4 LED5 Cold start Lock Enable Cold start Lock Disable Accidental turn onduring transportation mayresult in batteryand UPS Q damage Thereforethe feature ofcold start boost by battery is factory NOTE defaulted to inactivation To activate the cold start feature you can choose the following away among them 1 Plug inAC powerand turn onthe UPS 2 Manual setting 2 6 4 3 Output Frequency Setting WB Press the Test Silence switch to selectthe UPS outputfrequency setting mode Selection output frequency indicator _ Bypass LED lightup O ress the main switch to select outputfrequency 50Hz 60Hz LED6 N LED6 ry iu L1 O DI Battery LI E E Batte Load LED1 LED2 LED3 LED4 LEDS Load LED1 LED2 LED3 LED4 LED5 LED2 On Ignore LED1 LED3 LEDA4 LED5 LED2 Off IgnoreLED1 LED3 LED4 LED5 Output Frequency 60Hz Output Frequency 50Hz This UPS is with auto sensing feature which willautomatically detect the utility s frequency The frequency setting parameterwill be automatically replaced by the UPS For example the 50Hz was setas in the UPS the setting will be changedto 60 Hz ifthe utility s frequencyis 60 Hz Installation and Operating Instruction 2 6 4 4 Output Voltage Setting MH Press the Test Silence switch to selectthe UPS outputvoltage setting mode Q Selection output voltage indicator Inverter LED lightu
7. 4 Seconds Battery Low Every Second Overload Twice Every Second Fault Continuously Communication Intelligent Interface RS 232 Signal Standard SNMP HTTP Card Optional Compatible O S Windows 95 98 2000 NT XP Linux Novell Unix SNMP HTTP Environment Ambient Operation Audible noise 3000Meters max Elevation 0 959 Humidity Non condensing0 40 C lt 45dB 1 meter from surface Physical Dimension L W H in 6 3x17 24x8 88 7 64x18 01x13 82 7 64x18 01x13 82 Net Weight Ibs 27 78 68 34 69 45 Specifications subjectto change withoutprior notice Input voltage range for engineeringspecifications Output voltageand current pleasereference UPS specifications label 23 Maruson Technology Corp P O Box 1986 Walnut CA 91788 U S A Toll Free 1 888 MARUSON U PS SYSTE M S E mail Custsrv marusonUSA com WebSite www marusonusa com
8. During AC fail the UPS2 beeps in everysecond LEDS lit Backup mode UPSis over loaded unit willshuts down in the same time Remove non critical loads and start the UPSagain AC is normal the UPS 2 beeps in everysecond LEDS lit AC mode UPSis over loaded unit will transferto Bypass Remove the non criticalloads Site Wiring FaultLED flash Site Wiring problem Call an electricianto check your wiring 5 1 Trouble Shooting Table Abnormal Situation Cause Solution Communication function Wrong interface cable Purchase the correctone from not working 9 your distributor Pra CUL CPC Ole UPS output shortfault Please check outputcircuit LED 1 2 4 6 lit EDO ALES E UPS inverter over voltage Call for service aa level UPS inverter undervoltage Call for service Battery and Loadlevel Remove the UPSto provide LED 1 4 6 lit UPS over temperature adequate air flowarea EDU ias leve UPS pc Fanfault Please check DCfan of UPS Battery and Loadlevel P LED 156 lit M Charger over voltage Call for service BEBO T da un Charger fail Call for service DEDI noes level Bus over under voltage Call for service Heard beeps 2time at Please use manualsetting UPS turn on Cold start lockenable disenable UPS cold start lock Plug in AC power andturn on the UPS 20 Troubleshooting Abnormal Situation Cause Solution Heard beeps 3time at Battery voltage toolow at
9. The location should provide adequate airflow around the UPS with oneinch minimum clearance onall sides forproper ventilation Charge the Battery Yournew UPS maybe used immediately upon receipt However charge loss may occur duringshipping and storage So charging thebattery for atleast 8 hours is recommendedto insure thatthe battery isfully charged Torecharge the battery simply leavethe unit pluggedinto an AC outlet This UPS willrecharge in boththe On andthe Offstatus 7 gt Q Do not pluga laser printeror copy machineinto the outlets of this UPS NO gt Installation and Operating Instruction Connect toAC Make sure thatthe voltage and frequency are correct Plug the UPSinto a 2 pole 3 wire groundingreceptacle wall outlet Make surethe wall outletbranch is protected Avoid using extension cords atall possible ifused make sure the extension cordis rated for15 Amps For 220 230 240V versions swap the input power cord ofthe equipment tothe inlet of UPS Use the powercord supplied withthe UPS to connect from the outlet of the UPS to yourequipment Determining the Load 1 Make alist of allequipment that requires protection 2 Calculate thesum of allthe V xAratings Input voltage current shownon name plate 3 Ensure thatthe total VA ratingdoes not exceedthe rated capacity of the UPS If rated unitcapacities are exceeded an overload conditionmay occur and cause the UPSunit to shutdown or the circuit breake
10. User s Manual On Line UPS 1000 2000 3000VA Important Safety Instructions THIS MANUAL CONTAINS IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS PLEASE READ THIS MANUAL THOROUGHLY BEFORE ATTEMPTING TO UNPACK INSTALL OR OPERATE THE UPS KEEP IT HANDY FOR FUTURE REFERENCE Important Safety Instructions x VE aut CAUTION SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS This manual contains important instructions that should be followed during installation and maintenance ofthe UPS and batteries Intended for installation ina controlled environment The maximum ambient temperature is 77 Deg F Servicing of batteries should be performed or supervised by personnel knowledgeable of batteries and the required precautions Keep unauthorized personnel away from battery CAUTION To reduce the risk offire connect only to acircuit provided with 20 amperes maximum branch circuit overcurrent protection in accordance with the national electric code ANSI NFPA The marking may be located internally adjacent to wiring terminals or provided inthe instruction manual Proper selection of power supply cord listed rated minimum 14A 125V cord type SJT No 14AWG 3C one end terminates ina listed grounding type terminates ina cord connector minimum 6 ftlong VY x buni CAUTION This unit should be installed by service personnel The equipment can be operated by any individuals with no
11. ed execute the end program please make battery led getting light up with the options button 2 6 4 Setting of Parameters 2 6 4 1Display Parameter Configuration State Press and hold both the main switch and Test Silence switch onthe front panel for morethan 2 seconds while the UPSis in the off status The UPS will now enter parameter configuration mode Now The battery LED of statusindicator light up Level indicator demonstrate present establish stateor dispatched fromthe factory andestablished the state Q Please consult the following brief description of the drawings NOTE UPS output voltage state UPS output frequency state Cold start lock function state LED flashing isinto setting mode Battery e 3 O d Load 25 50 75 100 Selection setting state indicator G 1 LED light up mi 2 6 4 2 Cold StartLock Setting z WB Press the Test Silence switch to CO select the cold start lock setting mode Selection cold state lock indicator Line ae up a WB Press the main switch 5 to select cold start lock function Enable Disenable 11 BP 9 NOTE 12 Installation and Operating Instruction LED6 i H a Battery 3 O Battery a 3 E Load LEDI LED2 LED3 LED4 LED5 Load LED1 LED2 LED3 LED4 LED5 LED1 On IgnoreLED2 LED3 LED4 LED5 LED1 Off IgnoreLED2 LED
12. f operation byvisual and audible indicators The UPS provides powerto the load from the battery and through its inverter and the output voltage and frequency of the UPS are regulated within a narrow band Q NOTE Function Panel Indicator press and holdthe main switchon the frontpanel for morethan 2 Switch O seconds until the AC normal green LED lights up Bypass ee Amber LED lights up Inverter green LED lights up The UPS will perform a self testevery time itis switched on Test Use the testfunction to checkboth the operation of the UPS and the condition ofthe battery In AC operating mode the levelindicator will showthe actual load connected to this UPS normally Pressand hold the Test switch on the front panel for morethan 2 seconds this UPS will enterinto testing mode The battery will provide power to the load during this period Testing mode will check thestatus of batteryand operation of UPS last for10 seconds andtransfer back tonormal status automatically Testing modecan not performedif the load connected is greater than overload orthe charging voltageis lower than 22Vdc model 700W 1000VA or 88Vdc model 2100W 3000VA Alarm Silence In battery backupmode the levelindicator will showthe battery capacity level andthe alarm beepsnormally Pressand hold the Test switch on thefront panel formore than 2seconds The alarm will besilenced The alarmcan be activatedagain by repeating the sameprocedure
13. following UPS andInput Power Cord CHECK Telephone Communication Cable User s Manual Remote Monitoring Software and Computer Series Interface Cable optional Retain the packingfor future use or dispose ofproperly 2 20verview Item Panel Indicator Description Main On OFF Switch o Turn on offUPS Beeper Silence andSelf test UPS Silence andself testing Capacity Indicator LED bar showsapproximate load andbattery Capacity when inbattery backup Fault Indicator Displays UPS Fault Continuous Red LED AC Normal Indicator Continuous Green LED displays AC utility normal AC Bypass Mode Indicator Continuous AmberLED displays AC Bypass Mode Backup Mode Battery Replace Indicator Continuous Red LED displays Battery Replace and Flash backup mode Output Indicator Continuous Green LED displays UPS Output External Battery Connector Extended models Provides connection portfor external battery cable Input Circuit Breaker Provides circuit overloadand fault protection for the UPS and load 00000 0 OWS DC Fan For air cooling Installation and Operating Instruction Item Panel Indicator Description AC Inlet Power cord Connect to inputpower cord AC outlet Connect to load Date Port RS232 of USB Communication Interface Optional SNMP card connectivity forremote Monitoring
14. guration Mode eee eee 10 2 6 2 Display and Control Switch m 10 2 6 3 End of configuration Mode iii 11 2 6 4 Setting of Parameters e eme 11 2 6 4 1 Display Parameter Configuration Stste e 11 2 6 4 2 Cold Start Lock Setting e 11 2 6 4 3 Output Frequency Setting m 12 2 6 4 4 Output Voltage Setting m 13 2 7 Operating Parameter Setting ee eme 13 3 Interface with Computer for UPS Status Monitoring oo 17 4 Service Maintenance e eee eme emen 18 4 1 Routine Maintenance eee eem meme memes 18 4 2 Storage Instructions emere 18 5 Troubleshooting mee eme eee 19 6 Specifications meme eene trente trente tentent ttd 22 Introduction 1 Introduction 1 1 System Description The On Line UPSare the mostupdated microprocessor based digital controlled sinewave online uninterruptible power systems whichare designed to provide the high efficiency innormal mode operationand prevent anyspikes surges sagsand blackouts from reaching yoursensitive equipment rangingfrom computer andtelecommunication systems to computerizedinstruments The monitoring software delivers data ofthe UPS operation saves vital files automatically on unattendedshutdown schedules on oroff ofthe O S ona daily orweekly basis and logsin the status of the UPS for future reference Itcan support multiple operating systems The optional SNMP HTTP cardallows your MIS department to monitor and control the UPS in realtime via aLAN system orWeb Browser With the
15. ircuit short Beep continuously Inverter over voltage Beep continuously Inverter under voltage Beep continuously Over temperature Beep continuously Charger over voltage Beep continuously Charger fault Beep continuously Bus over under Voltage abnormal e 03 HE 0X KM xXx XX He MX MLK XXX XXX k X XK He gt e e 9 KK X X 3 03 HE HE HE HE 0X Beep continuously Fan lock fault 15 9 NOTE Installation and Operating Instruction LED Code Explain LED Code Explain Continuously Lit it 1 Flash Every 0 1Seconds X OFF Status The buzzer alarmcan be disabled by pressing the main on switchin backup mode 9 NOTE 16 Alarm silence function can not be performed when the battery voltage islower or the UPSis abnormal status Installation and Operating Instruction 3 Installation and Operating Instruction The communication porton the backof the UPS may be connectedto a host computer This port providestwo differentmethods for communicatingwith the computer Method 1 SNMP Option This UPS communicates with the computerby Ethernet sendingout TCP IP protocol monitor Using this methodthe user isable to monitorthe following parameters Method 2 True RS 232 This UPS communicates with the computerby sending outRS 232 data strea
16. ms to oneof the serialports Using thismethod the useris able to monitor the following parameters Pin Assignment Pin Description Pin 1 DTR 5 12Vdc RTS Pin 2 N C Pin 3 N C Pin 4 N C Pin 5 N C Pin 6 This pin isused for RS232receive pin RXD Pin 7 Common ground forpins 6 and9 Pin 8 N C Pin 9 This pin isused for RS232transmission pin TXD Some computers areequipped with aspecial connector tolink the UPS communication port to the computer Contactyour dealer fordetails on softwareand all the various interface kits 17 Service and Maintenance 4 Service and Maintenance 4 1 Routine Maintenance M Use drysoft cloths toclean the frontpanel and plastic parts CHECK Do notuse any detergentthat contains alcoholicingredient The expected lifetime ofthe battery isaround 3 5 years Improper operation or harsh environment willreduce the actuallifetime Unplug the UPS from powerinlet if the UPS will notoperate for long period of time Charge the battery every 3 months to recoverthe self discharge capacity when the UPS isin extended storage When replacing batteries use the sealed lead acid maintenance free battery with the samenumber and capacity Proper disposalof batteries ifrequired Refer to your local codes for disposal requirements 4 2 Storage Instructions The UPS shouldbe stored ina cool drylocation Make surethe battery is full
17. n a circuitdifferent from that to which the receiver isconnected gt Consult with the dealer or anexperienced Radio TV technician for help Safe and continuous operation of the UPS depends partially on the caretaken by users Please observe the following precautions Do notattempt to powerthe UPS fromany receptacle excepta 2 pole 3 wire grounded receptacle Do notplace the UPSnear water orin environments ofexcessive humidity Do notallow liquid orany foreign objectsto get inside the UPS Do notblock air ventsin front ofthe UPS orair exhausts onthe back Do notplace the UPSunder direct sunshineor close toheat emitting sources Do notplug appliances suchas hair dryersinto the UPSreceptacles Do notdisassemble the UPS The power socket shouldbe installed nearthe equipment It should be easily accessible to isolate it from AC input To disconnect pull the plug from the receptacle Table Of Contents Table Of Contents Important Safety Instructions introduction nadia tlt bec tos bred gated 4 1 1 System Description emen 4 PO Features sicilia 4 2 Installation and Operating Instructions 8 5 2 1 Unpacking amp Inspection iii 5 Z JOVEN EW seine 5 2 3linstallationi cca eet ah ete a a aeea da nade tana nema dere vae siete 7 2 4 Operation and Functional Test ee 9 2 5 Manual Simulation of Power Outage for the UPS m 9 2 6 Operating Parameter Setting e 10 2 6 1 Confi
18. nd close thefiles you arecurrently working on Then switchthe UPS off to conserve the battery powerfor additional testingand usage gt If the utility power is notrestored the alarmwill change torapid beeps alerting the user that the UPS will soonrun out ofbattery power andwill shut itself down gt Restore electrical powerto connected equipmentby re plugging the UPS power cord into a walloutlet Q Backup all unsavedfiles before you perform the poweroutage simulation test NOTE 2 6 Operating Parameter Setting 2 6 1 Configuration Mode Press and hold both the main switch amp and Test Silence switch onthe front panel for more than 2 seconds whilethe UPS isin the off status The UPS willnow enter parameter configuration mode Mode indicator is Fault LED Level Indicator B E prend 25 50 75 100 8 Status Indicator REN 2 6 2 Configuration Mode ll When the UPSenters into the configuration mode theturn on ofsix different status in dicator LEDs representdifferent parameter being programmed 10 Installation and Operating Instruction Wi Different parametercan be selectedby press the Test Silence switch for 1time BM Different settings can be selectedby pressing the main switch o for 1time 2 6 3 End ofconfiguration mode WB To exit theconfiguration mode Press and hold both the main switch amp and Test Silence switch formore than 2 seconds If you ne
19. p MH Press the mainswitch to select outputvoltage amp LED6 E Battery E 3 B Load LED1 LED2 LED3 LED4 LEDS LED3 4 Off IgnoreLED1 LED2 LED5 Output Voltage 120V 230V LED6 a A LED2 LED3 LED4 LEDS Battery Load LED1 LED3 Off LED4 On Ignore LED1 LED2 LED5 Output Voltage 115 220V 2 7 Audible Visual Indicators Battery l 3 E D Load LED1 LED2 LED3 LED4 LEDS B Audible Visual Indicators A LED6 Battery S O Load LED1 LED2 LED3 LED4 LEDS LED3 On LED4 Of Ignore LED1 LED2 LED5 Output Voltage 110V 208V LED6 ha 2 Battery ka E Load LED1 LED2 LED3 LED4 LEDS LED3 4 On Ignore LED1 LED2 LED5 Output Voltage 127V 240V Operating Status Buzzer AC Input UPS Off Site Wire Fault 115 V AC Normal Backup mode 1 Beep 4 Seconds XX HELLA HE o XX O SEHK XXE XXXxxx v Backup mode Batty Low 1 Beep 1 Seconds 13 Installation and Operating Instruction Wi Battery Capacity Indicators Backup Mode LED1 LED2 LED3 LED4 LED5 LED6 Buzzer Operating Status Nt xt E s x x 1 Beep 4 Seconds Battery capacity 100 xt x Et x x X 1Beep 4 Seconds Battery capacity 75 xt Nu x x x x 1 Beep 4 Second Battery capacity 50
20. previous experience The socket outlet shall be installed near the equipment and easily accessible With the installation of this equipment it should be prevented that the sum of the leakage current of the UPS and the connected consumer dose not exceed 3 5mA Attention hazardous through electric shock Also with disconnection of this unit from the main hazardous voltage still may be accessible through supply from battery The battery supply should be therefore disconnected in the plus and minus pole thought from the outer enclosure accessible battery fuse when maintenance or service work inside the UPS 1 NOTE NV uo N ty ve ATN CAUTION Important Safety Instructions Radio Frequency Interference RFI Notice This equipment generates uses and canradiate radio frequency energy Ifnot installed and usedin accordance withthe instructions this unitmay cause harmful interference toradio communications However thereis no guarantee that interference willnot occur ina particular installation Ifthis equipment does cause harmful interference to radio ortelevison reception which canbe determined by turningthe equipment off and on the user is encouragedto try to correct the interference by one ormore of the following measures gt Reorient or relocatethe receiving antenna v Increase the separation between the equipmentand the receiver gt Connect the equipmentinto an outleto
21. r totrip The power demandsof these particulardevices are much higher than typical 13 peripherals Connect the Load Plug your primary equipment e g computer monitor criticaldata storage device etc into the Battery Power Protectedoutlets Leave thepower switches of the equipment in the Off position for the moment Connect to Computer Use the enclosedRS 232 DB9 cable orUSB cable Plugthe 8 pin colorlessmale end into the UPS Plug the 9 pinfemale end intoan open COM port on the computer 9 pin Male Optional SNMP HTTP Card Connectivity forRemote Monitoring Please check with your local dealerfor the monitoringsoftware gt Connect the Fax Lines Toprotect a faxconnect the telephone cable from the wall outlet tothe IN jackof the UPS Connect thetelephone cable fromthe OUT phone outlet onthe UPS tothe fax The phone jackson the UPS accept standard sized phone cables RJ11 RJ45 communication cables Installation and Operating Instruction 2 4 Operation and Functional Test gt AC Mode The UPS delivers power to theloads derived fromthe utility andmaintains proper battery charge Italso regulates the output voltage towithin a narrowrange and serves to isolatethe load fromsurges and electricalnoise brought bythe utility wiring On Battery Mode The UPS operateson battery whenthe line voltage or frequency hasfallen outside the limits Localusers are alertedto this modeo
22. tage 208 220 230 240Vac Configurable Voltage Regulation 3 Non LinearLoad Frequency Stability 50 60Hz 0 3Hz Battery Mode Waveform True Sine Wave Output Power Factor 0 7 lagging to1 Distortion lt 5 Non LinearLoad Overload Capacity Gc mae ire vai t aat oar DES Transfer Time 0 ms Type Sealed Maintenance free Lead Acid DC Voltage 24Vdc 72Vdc 96Vdc Battery Backup Time 3 30 Min 4 5 40 Min 4 5 45 Min External Battery Connector Option Charging voltage Standard 27 6V 0 3V 82 5V 0 5V 110V 0 5V Extended 27 0V 0 3V 82 5V 0 5V 110V 0 5V Charger Charging current Standard 1 0A max 0 8A max 0 8A max Extended 8 0A max 10 0A max 10 0A max Recharge Time lt 8 HourRecovery to 90 Power Line Surge Joules 250 Joules 375 Joules 375 Joules Suppression EMI RFI Noise Filter Up to 60Db 1MHz 22 Specification Suppression Capacity 1000VA 2000VA 3000VA Joules 54 Joules TEL FAX Surge Glamping Rating 395V Type RJ11 OnePair 2C LAN S S i Networking Surge Pertormance iiu ee Suppression Type TVS 1 5KE 6 8A Indicators Front Panel LEDs Line Normal Green Bypass Amber Inverter Green Battery Backup Red Fault Red Overload Amber Load Battery Capacity Green x4pcs Site Wiring Fault LED same asLine Normal LED 115Vac ModelOnly Fault Message Display by Load Battery Capacity LED x5pcs Audible Alams Battery Backup Every
23. x x x x x 1 Beep 1 Second Battery capacity 25 Q LED Code Explain LED Code Explain NOTE Continuously Lit it ene x OFF Status W Load Size Indicators AC Normal LED1 LED2 LED3 LED4 LED5 LED6 Buzzer Operating Status X X X X X X Load size 25 HW KX X X X Load size 50 AX wm we 0X XX Load size 75 mM HM H XIX Load size 100 Load 105 125 He HE MH HM NE X 2Beeps 1 Second 1 minute later UPS transfer to Bypass Load 126 150 X HM E NE X 2Beeps 1 Second ps transterto Bypass Load gt 150 UPS mM HM MH MH MH X 2Beeps 1 Second Immediately transfer To Bypass 14 Backup Mode Installation and Operating Instruction LED1 LED2 LED3 LED4 LEDS LED6 Buzzer Operating Status x x x xX S 2 Beeps 1 Second Load 105 125 1 minute laterUPS shutdown x x x X 2 Beeps 1 Second Load 126 150 10 seconds later UPS shutdown x X X 2 Beeps 1 Second Load gt 150 UPS Immediately Shutdown LED Code Explain LED Code Explain 9 NOTE Continuously Lit 1 Flash Every 0 1Seconds OFF Status WB Abnormal Status Indicators LED6 mH Battery Load LED1 LED2 LED3 LED4 LEDS5 LED1 LED2 LED3 LED4 LED5 LED6 Buzzer Operating Status Beep continuously Output c
24. y charged before the UPSis stored For extended storagein moderate climates the battery shouldbe charged for12 hours every 3 monthsby plugging the power cord intothe wall receptacle and turning onthe main switch Repeatevery 2 monthsin high temperature 18 Troubleshooting 5 Troubleshooting The TROUBLESHOOTINGTABLE in the nextpage covers mostof the difficulties that you may encounter undernormal working conditions If the UPS fails to operate properly please review the following steps before calling the repaircenter 1 ls the UPS plugged into a proper working outlet 2 Is the line voltage withinthe rating specified 3 Does the fuse on therear panel needto be replaced The batteries containedin this UPS are recyclable Please do notopen the metal cover There are nouser serviceable parts inside E amp Y The batteries containlead and posea hazard tothe environment and human health Ifnot disposed ofproperly gt Do notopen or mutilate the batteries They contain anelectrolyte which is faa toxic and harmfulto the skinand eyes CAUTION Abattery can presenta risk ofelectrical shock andhigh short circuit current When replacing batteries wrist watches andjewelry such asrings should be removed Use tools with insulated handled Please note the following information when you call forservice 9 1 Model No Serial No NOTE 2 Date of purchase 3 Full description of problem 5 1 Trouble

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