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1. SOLA USER GUIDE ups 325 400 VA 750 VA and 1000 VA Best A a Power Company UNINTERRUPTIBLE POWER SYSTEMS Important Notice The UPS ground earth conductor carries leakage current from the loads in addition to any leakage current generated by the UPS This UPS generates no more than 1 mA of current To limit the total leakage current to 3 5 mA the load leakage must be limited to 2 5 mA The three wire receptacle that you plug the UPS into must have a good low impedance ground protective earth connection to provide a safe path for leakage current OLA ups 325 400 VA 750 VA and 1000 VA User Guide v Best Power STM 0302B f UNINTERRUPTIBLE Copyright 1999 Best Power All rights reserved BOWER SYSTEME ups 325 If You Have a Question Customer Support If you have a question or problem Table 4 Troubleshooting may help If you need more help please have your UPS model number and serial number on the back label nearby and call the SOLA office nearest you see the SOLA Offices Section SOLA s service technicians have in depth knowledge of the UPS and power problems SOLA may request that you return the UPS If this happens we will give you a Return Authorization RA number When you return a SOLA 325 to the factory for any reason please use the original packing material in which your unit was shipped to you You may be responsible for repair charges for shipping damaged units whic
2. Green LINE LED on Battery not charged Use the unit on utility power wait for Yellow WARNING LED off following a power full recharge The beeps automatically three beeps every five minutes outage stop when the battery is charged to allow for a safe shutdown Yellow OVERLOAD LED is blinking The power required by the 1 Remove load equipment one beep every second equipment is too high 2 Reduce load level until the beeping stops Yellow WARNING LED on 1 Output short circuit 1 Remove load and reset UPS Continuous beep 2 UPS Fault 2 Phone SOLA Service Tf the SOLA 325 battery does not recharge after 24 hours in the 3 beeps 5 minute alarm state the alarm changes to 3 beeps 10 seconds indicating the battery must be replaced S0LA SOLA Never Stops Innovating ups 325 9 Replacing the Batteries SOLA 325 s batteries are user replaceable and can be replaced while the SOLA 325 has AC input applied and powers the load This means that if necessary you can replace the batteries while the UPS is running Before you replace the batteries make sure that you read the safety information below Note If you have a power outage while you are replacing the batteries the UPS will not be able to run on battery power and your protected equipment will shut down a CAUTION The batteries used in the UPS and battery pack can produce dangerous voltage and high current Therefore the batteries may cause severe injury if thei
3. S0LA SOLA Never Stops Innovating ups 325 13 Specifications Line Transient Protection Passes ANSI IEEE C62 41 Category A testing Safety Compliance TUV GS Listed AS3260 EMC Compliance CISPR 22 Class B Vfg 243 91 46 92 B EN55022 CE Mark Self certified to CE Marking Directive 93 68 EEC Low Voltage Directive 73 23 EEC C Tick AS3548 Noise RF Suppression Full time EMI RFI filtering Efficiency 9596 on line Capacity VA Watts 400VA 250W 750VA 470W 1000VA 630W Voltage Nominal A Model 240 VAC Voltage Range A Model 0 300 VAC operating on battery and buck boost 197 283 VAC without battery discharge Frequency 50 60 Hz auto sensing 57 63 Hz 60 Hz 47 53 Hz 50 Hz 50 60 Hz 0 5 Hz on battery Minimum Runtime minutes 400VA Model Full load 4 5 minutes Half load 17 minutes 750VA Model Full load 4 5 minutes Half load 17 minutes 1000VA Model Full load 4 5 minutes Half load 15 minutes Transfer Time 2 6 ms typical Battery Sealed maintenance free valve regulated UL 924 recognized 400 VA Models One 12 V 9 0 AH batteries Nominal Voltage is 12 VDC 750 VA Models Two 12 V 7 0 7 2 AH batteries Nominal Voltage is 24 VDC 1000 VA Models Three 6 V 12 0 AH batteries Nominal Voltage is 18 VDC Automatic Battery Test Automatic battery test occurs upon startup and every 14 days thereafter Alarm will sound if the battery fails this test Battery Recharge Time to 95 of ca
4. Constant Voltage Transformers to 7 5kVA e AC DC switching and linear Power Supplies e CVDC Constant Voltage Ferroresonant Power Supplies Low Voltage General Purpose Transformers e Industrial Control Transformers SOLA products are available through an extensive distribution network These distributors offer literature technical assistance and a wide array of off the shelf products for the fastest possible delivery In addition SOLA field sales offices are conveniently located to provide prompt attention to customer needs Call SOLA direct to find the location of your closest authorised distributor SOLA BEST Offices SOLA Australia Ltd Best Power Best Power Technology Limited 13 Healey Road P O Box 280 BEST House Dandenong Victoria 3175 Necedah Wisconsin 54646 U S A Wykeham Industrial Estate AUSTRALIA Telephone 1 608 565 7200 Moorside Road Telephone 61 3 9706 5022 Toll Free 1 800 356 5794 Winchester Hampshire FAX 61 3 9794 9150 U S A and Canada SO23 7RX Email sola solaaust com au FAX 1 608 565 2221 ENGLAND International FAX 1 608 565 7675 Telephone 44 1962 844414 Toll Free 0800 378444 FAX 44 1962 841846 Borri Ellettronica Industriale Srl Via de Lavoratori 124 20092 Cinisello Balsamo Mi Milan ITALY Telephone 39 02 6600661 2 Best Power Technology Pte Ltd 19 Neythal Road SINGAPORE 628584 Telephone 65 265 6866 FAX 39 02 6122481 Best Power Technology Germany GmbH Am Weichselgarten
5. is subject to SOLA s standard Conditions of Sale which govern all sales of products by SOLA Australia Ltd 1 SOLA products in general are warranted against failure due to faulty materials and or workmanship for a period of two years from despatch date ex SOLA store as per invoice The Ferroresonant and 95 Series Power Conditioners and SOLA Dry Type Transformers have an extended warranty 5 years from date of despatch 2 If within the applicable Warranty period any SOLA product does not meet the warranty specified above and the product was installed and operated in accordance with Australian standards and SOLA standard installation procedures SOLA shall thereupon correct any defects due to faulty materials and or workmanship OLA SOLA Never Stops Innovating ups 325 15 3 Any modification made to the product other than those made by SOLA or its authorised representative may cause the Warranty to be void 4 Forunits up to 3kVA that are installed as a portable device the Warranty covers repair or replacement of defective parts at the factory or other service locations as nominated by SOLA Australia provided the unit has been returned by the user packed adequately to prevent shipping damage and approval has been obtained from SOLA Australia Ltd before shipment All costs associated with the return of the product to SOLA Australia are at the customer s expense For hardwired products 3kVA and above the Warranty covers on
6. site repair Metropolitan area Capital Cities only during normal working hours by SOLA technicians or appointed agents For units installed in remote locations SOLA Australia may at its discretion request the equipment to be recovered and returned to the factory or other nominated service locations In this case it is the customer s responsibility to pack the equipment adequately to prevent shipping damages and pay freight charges to the location nominated by SOLA Australia Approval to return goods must be obtained from SOLA Australia Ltd before the goods are despatched 5 Units returned for in warranty repairs which are found not to be defective will be subject to an inspection and handling charge plus transportation charges 6 High grade batteries designed for Uninterruptible Power Supply UPS applications are supplied by SOLA for use with SOLA UPS equipment These batteries have a finite life expectancy depending on a number of variables including rate of discharge depth of discharge operating temperature etc 7 Providing that the batteries are used within the limits as set out in the battery manufacturer s warranty statement and are provided as an integral part of new equipment they are guaranteed for two years from despatch date as per invoice A copy of this warranty statement is available on request Batteries provided as spare parts or replacements have a one year warranty Other optional warranty terms for batteries ar
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8. 23 D 91058 Erlangen GERMANY Telephone 49 9131 77700 Toll Free 0130 84 7712 in Germany 49 9131 7770 444 FAX 65 265 6636 Best Power Technology Mexico S A de C V Golfo de Riga 34 Colonia Tacuba M xico D F 11410 M XICO Telephone 52 5 527 8009 1 800 711 8978 FAX 52 5 399 1320 SOLA BEST Worldwide Manufacturers of Power Protection Conversion and Transformation Products
9. A Australia Offices Head Office Melbourne SOLA Australia Ltd 13 Healey Road Dandenong VIC 3175 Phone 61 3 9706 5022 Fax 61 3 9794 9150 Email sola solaaust com au National Service and Repair Centre Free Call Customer Service Offices Adelaide PO Box 481 Marlestone Business Centre SA 5033 Phone 08 8347 3622 Fax 08 8445 6328 Brisbane Unit 2 8 Lockhart Street Woolloongabba QLD 4102 Phone 07 3891 1211 Fax 07 3891 2492 Perth Unit 2 321 Great Eastern Highway Redcliffe WA 6104 Phone 08 9478 3511 Fax 08 9479 4577 Sydney 67A Ryedale Road West Ryde NSW 2093 Phone 02 9949 6000 Fax 02 9907 9802 SOLA Never Stops Innovating 1800 034 401 except Melbourne 9768 3105 Melbourne only S0LA You have purchased a UPS that will provide you with many years of service protecting your equipment from surges sags and blackouts This product incorporates the highest quality standards in engineering manufacturing and testing and carries a 2 year warranty against defects in material and workmanship This product is backed by over 60 years of pride and integrity We are sure you will agree there is no substitute for a SOLA SOLA is one of the Best group of companies Did you know that SOLA also makes e Single Phase UPS systems up to 15kVA Three Phase UPS systems to 120kVA e Parallel Three Phase UPS Systems to IMVA e Plug in Power Conditioners to 3KVA e Hardwired Power Conditioners to 700kVA e
10. RJ 45 an RJ 45 connection Plug the 1OBASE T network connection into the surge protection jack labeled IN on the back of the SOLA 325 Plug the protected equipment into the surge protection jack labeled OUT Network cabling is not provided This connection is optional It is not needed to use the SOLA 325 7 Please fill out the warranty registration card and return it to your local SOLA office 50OLA SOLA Never Stops Innovating ups 325 5 Installing CheckUPS II Software Your UPS is supplied with a CD ROM and communications cable to install and operate CheckUPS II To install CheckUPS II on your computer follow the installation instructions enclosed with the CD ROM S0LA SOLA Never Stops Innovating 6 ups 325 symbols LEDs and Audible Alarms The front panel LEDs and an audible alarm indicate the unit status The unit beeps whenever the unit is on battery power or an alarm is present See Table 3 for information on beep coding In the figure below bucking means that SOLA 325 is reducing high input voltage and boosting means SOLA 325 is increasing low input voltage Steady SOLA 325 is operating on AC line Blinking SOLA 325 is bucking or y P 8 PN ise Avv boosting input AC line Steady SOLA 325 is operating on batteries o om AC Line Operation Battery Operation N Blinking ALARM Condition A B C and D indicate A B C and D indicate D percent of full load battery cha
11. ad equipment Switch on the protected load equipment one piece at a time S0LA SOLA Never Stops Innovating 12 ups 325 Communication Port The SOLA 325 is plug and play compatible with Windows 95 and 98 CheckUPS II management software is provided with the SOLA 325 An interface cable for the following systems is also provided SCO UNIX XENIX UNIX and Compatible Systems OS 2 Windows 3 X 95 and NT Novell NetWare Pinouts Pin1 RS232 Receive Data Receives incoming RS232 communication data Pin2 RS232 Transmit Data Sends outgoing RS232 communication data Pin3 Normally Open On Battery Contact A normally open contact that closes 15 seconds pulls to Common after the UPS switches to battery power Pind Common The signal ground for all signal pins Pin5 Normally Open Low Battery Alarm Contact A normally open contact that closes pulls to Common during a Low Battery Alarm This tells CheckUPS II and other shutdown software when to start a computer shutdown Pin6 Plug and Play Sense for Windows 95 Pin7 Remote Shutdown Shorting this pin to Common for at least 5 seconds while the UPS is operating on battery shuts the UPS off after 120 seconds Pin8 Normally Closed On Battery Contact A normally closed contact that opens 15 seconds releases from Common after the UPS switches to battery power Pin9 Unused Contacts consist of open collector circuits capable of switching up to 30 VDC at 6 mA into a resistive load
12. ault UPS internal failure Fault UPS internal failure S0LA SOLA Never Stops Innovating 8 ups 325 Troubleshooting If you have a question or problem the troubleshooting table may help See Table 4 If you need assistance phone SOLA Service or your local SOLA office Please have the model number and serial number located on the rear of the unit available If the unit must be returned SOLA will give you a Return Authorization RA number Please phone SOLA for an RA number before returning the unit for any reason Table 4 Troubleshooting Possible Reasons What To Do Yellow BATTERY LED on 1 Utility power outage Wait for power to return green LINE LED off 2 Loose plug Make sure the power cord is one beep every ten seconds connected 3 Tripped circuit breaker 3 Reset the circuit breaker 4 Power cord failure Phone SOLA Service Yellow BATTERY LED on Very low battery voltage Plug the unit into a working wall outlet green LINE LED off for at least 8 hours to allow the batteries two beeps every ten seconds to charge After recharge if the SOLA 325 will not operate on batteries or SOLA 325 beeps twice every 5 seconds on batteries phone SOLA Service Green LINE LED on Unit has failed the battery Turn the unit off and then on to reset Yellow wARNING LED on test the Replace Battery alarm and LEDs three beeps every ten seconds Replace the battery See Replacing the Batteries on page 9
13. diately If the SOLA 325 unit is stored the batteries should be recharged every 6 months If stored above 25 Celsius recharge the batteries more often S0LA SOLA Never Stops Innovating ups 325 3 UPS Features The SOLA 325 provides protection against power problems including power outages brownouts and sudden increases in power It also provides spike suppression and line noise filtering to protect your equipment Front panel LEDs and an audible alarm keep you aware of the unit s status Use the drawings below to identify features of the unit Front and Side Views Back Views 400VA Model Qon esso EM Network Surge Protection H DB9 Communication Port Output Receptacles 2 Input Connector Controls and Indicators Fuse PN Line Buck boost E Battery Mode 750VA and 1000VA Models Load or Battery Charge A see page 6 d lasl HL Network Surge Protection DB9 _ Alarm Program Button Communication ko Cor or pe Oniplandby Bunion Circuit Breaker 2 d i Receptacles 4 Input Connector S0LA SOLA Never Stops Innovating 4 ups 325 Quick Startup If your SOLA 325 UPS has a removable power cord connect the power cord to the back of the unit Plug the UPS into a wall outlet Even if the UPS is turned off the battery cha
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15. er brand and product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders S0LA SOLA Never Stops Innovating 2 ups 325 Safety Instructions IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS This User Guide contains important instructions for your SOLA 325 that must be followed during installation and maintenance of the UPS and batteries a CAUTION Whenever the unit s On Off switch is On there may be dangerous voltage present at the unit s outlets This is because the unit s battery supplies power even if the unit is not plugged into the wall outlet The unit contains dangerous voltages To reduce the risk of electric shock install in a temperature controlled and humidity controlled indoor area free of conductive contaminants The power supply cord is intended to serve as the disconnect device The socket outlet shall be near the equipment and shall be easily accessible All servicing of this equipment must be performed by qualified service personnel Before maintenance or repair all connections must be removed Before maintenance repair or shipment the unit must be completely switched off and unplugged or disconnected The installation and use of this product must comply with all national federal state municipal or local codes that apply For assistance call SOLA Service or your local SOLA office If the SOLA 325 unit has been damaged during shipment call your vendor imme
16. h are not packed in SOLA packing material If you have discarded the original packing material please call the nearest SOLA office so that we can send new packing material to you If you have any questions please feel free to call or fax the nearest SOLA office Please do not return your SOLA 325 without calling SOLA SOLA will advise you where to ship your SOLA 325 S0LA SOLA Never Stops Innovating ups 325 1 Table of Contents Safety D stiuetions sex ae dki 5 EE ER EREVEREVERDPPEAdEN adde VE Y REPRE Adde 2 UPS POBUEBR e eper TRE eee Rede E ERA ED dob ene ee dvo RPE EEEN 3 UIC SUPE 4 idodpdb ied eoi ent b bed ted de ddp be Topic betae beds 4 Installing ClisckUPS U Software 2526004 e i00 dees pes bho ae RA Eb ERR ORA 3 Symbols LEDs and Audible Alarmi oc ois uk x eR RC ERR YA a 6 Troubles OOGHEE 2e pepe E Roe T A E Gages Fac p Saeiees 8 Replbome the Base ii ckGkctoieeiuewkeaneer bep bbb drea EORR N ated 9 Battery Replacement Instructions 400VA Model 0 10 Battery Replacement Instructions 750VA and 1000VA Models li COUR CSHOD POI oue paced E RR n dob e eR edepol a ENERE IZ lin o ee ecard CETT Te DPCCUICHNONG 2 ihe EDU 13 Lour rs PM UTERIS 14 Appendix A Adjusting Voltage SeIDBES cc 02624 25044 r earns deeded eens does 19 SOLA Australia OMGEE 64 05 hck oe A EC QR OSLER ERROR OR QE RE Rd REERR EROS EA 21 Trademarks Windows is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation All oth
17. hes to inverter battery power either because AC input voltage is very low or because it is very high Note Make sure you want to change these values before you start the procedure below Once you press the button shown for 10 seconds the values will change to the default values and any previous changes you have made will be lost If you have questions contact the nearest Sola office or call National Service and Repair Centre on 1800 034 401 except Melbourne 9768 3105 Melbourne only DN Do not change voltage settings when unit is operating on f Press this inverter To change the values follow these steps button for 10 Press the button shown until the LEDs on the front of the seconds unii SOLA 325 blink approximately 10 seconds After the Jj all of the lights LEDs blink three or four will stay lit and the SOLA 325 nci blink beeps for one second 2 The LEDs that are lit show which voltage settings are selected The LEDs are numbered in the drawing below to help you identify them Table 5 on page 18 shows the voltage settings for each possible combination of LEDs 1 For example by default LEDs 1 2 and 3 will be lit see diagram You will find this combination of LEDs in the first 2 row of Table 5 This row shows the following e With 197 volts input or lower the SOLA 325 switches 3 4 5 to battery power When input voltage drops to 221 the SOLA 325 begin
18. on of this button The beep will stop but the alarm light will stay on Note Silencing the alarm does not solve the problem that caused it See Tables 3 and 4 If your SOLA 325 runs on batteries frequently because the input utility line varies often you may want to adjust your SOLA 325 to accept wider voltage variations before switching to batteries Appendix A describes how to adjust the SOLA 325 from the front panel in response to specific utility power problems You should have an electrician check your nominal line voltage and determine if the problem is due to a Surge high voltage or Brownout low voltage Changing the setting without this knowledge could make the problem worse Table 3 Audible Alarms Number of Beeps What It Means 1 every 5 seconds Line Loss The unit is on battery power See Table 4 for more information Low Battery Alarm The unit was running on battery power and shut down due 2 every 5 seconds to very low battery voltage The unit will restart automatically when acceptable power returns Replace the Battery The battery needs to be replaced See Replacing the Bat teries on page 10 3 Battery Undercharged While on line operation low battery voltage indicates in rc that the battery will provide minimal backup time 1 beep every second Output Overload Too much load equipment Canti 1 Output Short Circuit 2 Starting Fault Input voltage out of range when unit is turned on UPS F
19. oncentration of ozone is limited to a safe value 0 1 ppm 0 2 mg m calculated as an 8 hour time weight ed average B OLA SOLA Never Stops Innovating 10 ups 325 Battery Replacement Instructions 400VA Model 1 Phone SOLA Service to order a replacement battery pack It must be the same type and rat ing of the original batteries See Battery information in Specifications If it is necessary the batteries may be replaced while the SOLA 325 is running with the protected equipment attached Option You may switch off and unplug the protected load equipment from the SOLA 325 Then turn off the SOLA 325 and disconnect the line cord On the bottom of the SOLA 325 remove the Phillips screw at the top of the battery door and slide the door off Use the flap attached to the battery to lift it out of the unit Black Disconnect the battery cables from the old batttery Dispose of the old battery properly Connect the battery cables to the new battery red to positive black to negative Carefully install the battery back in to the SOLA 325 N tA BW N 7 Slide the battery door back into place and secure with the Phillips screw removed in step 3 If you followed the option in Step 2 Reconnect the line cord to the SOLA 325 unit and turn the unit on Reconnect the load equipment Switch on the protected load equipment one piece at a time S0LA SOLA Never Stops Innovating ups 325 11 Batte
20. pacity 400VA 750VA and 1000VA 8 hours Recharge time is lowered with reduced load Overcurrent Protection on line All Models Fused and Circuit Breaker Input Fault Current maximum All Models 15A AC input Plug Cord Information 400VA CEE 22 recessed plug 750VA CEE 22 recessed plug 1000VA CEE 22 recessed plug AC Output Distribution 400VA two Australian 10 ampere receptacles 750VA four Australian 10 ampere receptacles 1000VA four Australian 10 ampere receptacles S0LA SOLA Never Stops Innovating 14 ups 325 Load Compatibility Can support 100 power factor corrected switch mode power supply load Audible Noise 40 dBA at one meter Ventilation Air around the unit must be free of dust chemicals or other materials that corrode or contaminate Air must be free to move around the unit Operating Temperature 0 40 C Storage Temperature 15 to 50 C Battery life is reduced above 25 C If the SOLA 325 unit is stored the batteries should be recharged every 6 months If stored above 25 Celsius recharge the batteries more often Humidity 5 95 RH non condensing Altitude 3000m 10 000 ft maximum Dimensions Height x Width x Length 400 VA 155 x 100 x 363 mm 750 VA 213 x 163 x 363 mm 1000 VA 213 x 163 x 363 mm Weight 400 7 5 kg 750 14kg 1000 16 kg SOLA reserves the right to change specifications without prior notice Warranty Warranty Information This Warranty
21. r terminals contact a tool or the UPS cabinet Be very careful to avoid electrical shock and burns from contacting terminals while you replace the batteries Batteries contain caustic acids and toxic materials and can rupture or leak if mistreated Remove rings and metal wristwatches or other jewelry Do not carry metal objects in your pockets these objects could fall into the UPS Never allow any tool to contact both a battery terminal and the UPS cabinet or another battery terminal Do not lay tools or metal parts on top of batteries To ensure continued superior performance of your UPS and to maintain proper charger operation you must replace the UPS batteries with the same number and type of batteries These batteries must be the same type as the original batteries valve regulated low maintenance The replacement batteries should have the same voltage and ampere hour rating as the original batteries Assume that old batteries are fully charged Use the same precautions you would use when handling a new battery Do not short battery terminals with a cable or tool Batteries contain lead Many areas have regulations about disposing of used batteries Please dispose of old batteries properly DO NOT dispose of batteries in a fire because the batteries could explode Do not open or mutilate batteries Released electrolyte is harmful to the skin and eyes It may be toxic This equipment may produce ozone Take precautions to ensure that the c
22. rge z C UPS shutdown due to output overload time out A B C amp D with D flashing A B C amp D 75 100 C B UPS failed the battery test load 110 or higher E 7 a B C amp D 50 75 B B amp C UPS shutdown due to command from A B C amp D 75 100 cummunication RS232 remote shutdown C amp D 25 50 or External SNMP A B amp C 50 75 A D20 2596 when D is A amp B UPS shutdown due to main relay failure or A amp B 2 25 50 flashing less than 2 minutes short circuit on output of runtime remain A 0 25 A UPS Fault overcharge Table 2 Symbols and LEDs Symbols and LEDs What It Means AC LINE Steady Acceptable input power is present The unit is Green running on line power Off No input power is present or the unit is switched off Blinking The unit is boosting or bucking utility power LINE CORRECTION Boost Automatically increases low input power to prevent V4 Green the unit from switching to battery Buck Automatically decreases high input power to prevent the unit from switching to battery BATTERY MODE at Yellow The unit is running on battery power OVERLOAD Yellow Output Overload Refer to Tables 3 and 4 WARNING Yellow S0LA Replace the battery or UPS Fault Refer to Tables 3 and 4 SOLA Never Stops Innovating ups 325 7 To silence an alarm press the alarm silence button on the front panel see Page 3 for the locati
23. rger will operate when input power is applied to the UPS 2 Let the unit charge the battery for at least 8 hours You may use the unit while the battery charges but the battery backup runtime will be reduced until the battery is fully charged 3 Note The On Off button must be pressed and held for about one second to turn the SOLA 325 unit on or off To start the unit press and hold the On Off button the bottom button on the front panel When the unit starts it will beep then light all of the front panel lights for a moment and then light them one at a time Next the UPS will do a battery test While it does this test the battery light and other lights are on that indicate the amount of charge in the battery After the battery test the top green light should remain on If the unit beeps or if the top light does not remain on even though input power is available from the wall outlet go to the Troubleshooting section 4 Switch off the equipment you want to protect and plug it into the outlets on the back of the SOLA 325 Switch on the protected equipment one at a time If the UPS beeps an alarm when you start your equipment the UPS may be overloaded See the Troubleshooting section uA The bottom four lights on the front of the UPS show the of the UPS s power that your equipment is using See Symbols LEDs and Audible Alarms Section for more information 6 The Surge Protection jacks will protect network equipment that uses
24. ry Replacement Instructions 750VA and 1000VA Models Phone SOLA Service to order a replacement battery pack It must be the same type and rating of the original batteries See Battery information in Specifications If it is neccessary the batteries may be replaced while the SOLA 325 is running with the protected equipment attached Option You may switch off and unplug the protected load equipment from the SOLA 325 Then turn off the SOLA 325 and disconnect the line cord Grab the bottom of the front cover and carefully remove it from the unit by pulling up and away from the unit Place the front cover with the LED panel and ribbon cable attached on top of the unit so it is out of your way while replacing the batteries Remove the two screws from the interior panel to gain access to the batteries Disconnect the red and black cables from the used battery pack Use the tabs attached to the batteries to remove the batteries from the SOLA 325 Slide the new batteries into the unit Recon nect the cables to the new battery pack red to positive black to negative Position the battery cables so they will not be pinched by the interior panel Install the panel and the screws Carefully snap the front cover with the attached LED panel and ribbon cable back onto the unit Dispose of old batteries properly If you followed the option in step 2 Reconnect the line cord to the SOLA 325 and turn the unit on Reconnect the lo
25. s to increase the output voltage 240 is the nominal or expected input voltage 6 6 e When input voltage rises to 254 the SOLA 325 begins LED Numbers Default Setting to decrease the output voltage With 283 volts input or higher the SOLA 325 switches to battery power B OLA SOLA Never Stops Innovating 2 3 4 5 20 ups 325 3 Use the table below to decide which combination of M settings you need note which LEDs must be lit for this A combination Then press the button shown briefly 2 Press this button about 1 second and release to move to the next gt lt BRIEFLY to combination of LEDs If you hold the button in longer Scroll through the than ten seconds the SOLA 325 will save the setting settings that is displayed Continue pressing and releasing the S A button until the proper LEDs are lit 4 Once the correct LEDs are lit press and hold the button lt i for ten seconds to save your changes If the SOLA 325 is ii running on AC input power the display will change back gt n io to the percent of full load The new values will take effect Ta save your after the display returns to normal mode changes Table 5 Voltage Settings for SOLA 325 Models 400 750 and 1000 VA zr Default Lus m ur ow Lue m E ZNEE NER as ow pue A pass m NE EN E S0LA SOLA Never Stops Innovating ups 325 21 SOL
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