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1. Figure 1 Front Panel Description The UPS has a visible indication about the load level in line mode and the battery capacity in Battery mode The indicating setting is described in Table 1 Table 1 LED Indicator Assignment The 5st Green Led Lighting Optional The 1st to 4th green Led lighting to indicate load level 2 5 load level 2 50 load level LEDS green 25 load level LED4 green 00 load level The 5st Green Led blinking Optional The 1 to 4 green Led lighting to indicate battery capacity LED1 green battery voltage LED2 green battery voltage LED3 green battery voltage LED4 green battery voltage green LED2 green 12 5V BAT 11 5V BAT 11 0V BAT 10 5V BAT IV IV IV IV The sequence of LED please refer to the front panel below e On Off Button Mute Button Fault LED LED 1 LED2 LED 3 LED 4 LED 5 Figure 2 UPS front panel LED If the alarm beeps or a UPS fault indicator stays on see the tables on page 25 to identify and correct the problem 1 3 UPS Rear Panels This section shows the detailed information about the UPS rear panels For 10A IEC 320 Receptacies Network Transient Protector 10A IEC 320 Input Connector Breaker 1000VA 150
2. 6 Reconnect the battery cables to the new battery and screw up the battery cover 19 5 2 1000VA 1500VA models Follow the steps and charts below to replace batteries for 1000 1500VA models 1 Remove the battery door front panel by pulling on both ends 2 3 20 4 Pull the battery out from right side onto flat area 5 Disconnect the BLACK battery cable 6 Reconnect the BLACK battery cable to the new batteries 7 Slide the new batteries into battery case 8 Reconnect the battery cable and screw up the battery bracket 9 Close and reinstall the front panel back to battery case 21 6 SPECIFICATIONS Capacity 500VA 300W 750VA 500W 1000VA 600W 1500VA 870W Voltage 220 230 240VAC Acceptable Voltage Range 0 300VAC Nominal 50 60Hz 5Hz for Normal Mode gt 40Hz for Generator Mode Frequenc Voltage 220 230 240VAC Regulation Normal Node 15 Max of nominal voltage Regulation a Es beh Normal Mode 110 96 8 fault after 3 minutes 130 8 fault after 10 cycles minimum apability Boost Buck Mode 70 8 4 overload alarming after 25minutes fault after 30minutes 110 96 8 fault after 30 seconds 120 8 fault after 5 cycles Battery Mode nA minimum Transfer Typical 2 7 ms typical 10ms max Efficiency Normal Mode gt 95 Rated full load battery full charged Boost Buck Mode gt 90 Rated full load battery full charged Battery Mode gt 80 Rated full load batte
3. in Standby mode All indicators are off and power is not available to your equipment The battery recharges when necessary 15 4 ADDITIONAL UPS FEATURES 4 1 Communication Options The UPS is equipped with a USB and a DB 9 communication port Either the USB port or the DB 9 communication port may be used to monitor the UPS however they cannot operate simultaneously 1 USB Port The UPS can communicate with a USB compliant computer using WinPower Monitoring Software 2 RS232 Dry Contact The RS232 pin functions are described in Table 2 Table 2 DB9 Female pin functions RS232 dry contact Low Battery Output Low normally open pull to Battery DE Pin 5 when battery low alarm in battery mode Output TxD B NENNEN a a I 4 DIR J inu tiedtoping i NENNEN 117 MN LELI L I DR 1 994 er B 7 RIS input Noconmecion AC Fail Output normally open pull to AC Fai IH Pin 5 when UPS is in battery mode 4 2 Monitoring Software Installation WinPower is a brand new UPS monitoring software which provides user friendly interface to monitor and control your UPS This unique software provides safely auto shutdown for multi computer systems while power failure With this software users can monitor and control any UPS on the same LAN no matter how far from the UPSs Figure 5 shows the communicating interface using WinPower 16 f amp win Power Manager ver 2 0 a
4. 0VA 500VA 750VA Figure 3 Rear Panel Description 2 INSTALLATION 2 1 Inspecting the Equipment If any equipment has been damaged during the shipping process keep the shipping cartons and packing materials for the carrier or place of purchase and file a claim for shipping damage If your discover damage after acceptance file a claim for concealed damage To file a claim for shipping damage or concealed damage 1 File with the carrier within 15 days of receipt of the equipment 2 Send a copy of the damage claim within 15 days to your service representative ATTENTION Check the battery recharge date on the shipping carton label If the date has expired and the batteries were never recharged do not use the UPS Contact your service representative 2 2 Installing the UPS The following steps explain how to install the UPS Figure 4 shows a typical installation only See UPS Rear Panels on page 8 for the rear panel of each model 1 If you are installing power management software connect your computer to the USB port or UPS communication port using the supplied cable see page 16 2 On 230V models factory set default plug the detachable power cord into the input connector on the UPS rear panel 3 Plug the UPS power cord into a power outlet 4 Plug the equipment to be protected into the UPS output receptacles DO NOT protect laser printers with the UPS because of the exceptionally high power requirements of the heating el
5. User s Manual Pure Sine Wave Line Interactive UPS 500VA 750VA 1000VA 1500VA Uninterruptible Power System CONTENTS SAFETY INSTRUCTION CAUTION INTRODUCTION INSTALLATION OPERATION ADDITIONAL UPS FEATURES BATTERY REPLACEMENT SPECIFICATION TROUBLE SHOOTING 3 4 5 8 9 14 15 17 18 21 22 23 24 25 SAFETY INSTRUCTION CAUTION 1 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS This manual contains important instructions that should be followed during installation and maintenance of the UPS and batteries WARNING Do not attempt to perform repair or service with this UPS This UPS contains high voltage which could cause electrical shock even when the unit is disconnected from the mains outlet the dangerous voltage may still be present through the battery All maintenance and battery replacement should be performed by qualified service personnel only 1 This UPS should be placed indoors with adequate airflow and free of contamination To install or operate it in a clean and indoor environment free from moisture flammable liquids and direct sunlight Ambient temperature range must be 0 C to 40 C 32 F to 104 F 2 his UPS is designed for Commercial Industrial use only It is not intended for use with life support application and other designated life critical devices 3 Do not remove the input power cord when this UPS is turned on Remove the safety ground from this UPS and the equipm
6. e m E 15 xl System Logs UPS Tools Monitor Preference Language Help Aras 5 BI gt Root UPS Status UPS Normal 14 45 BUN 3 cv 2000 Voltage 2120 V 9 y cow a Saal mj fs 00 00 00 m backup S hp e800 ia AC LINE o a a 4 urs F a a LOAD IX Model OFF LINE Voltage 138 V Com Port COMI BATTERY ns Standard 120 V Figure 5 UPS communicates with a computer using WinPower Installation procedure 1 2 Go to the website http www ups software download com winpower htm Choose the operation system you need and follow the instruction described on the website to download the software When downloading all required files from the internet enter the serial No 511C1 01220 0100 478DF2A to install the software When your computer restarts the WinPower software will appear as a green plug icon located in the system tray near the clock 4 3 Network Transient Protector The Network Transient Protector is located on the rear panel and has jacks labeled IN and OUT Please connect the input connector of the equipment you are protecting to the jack labeled OUT and connect the network cable to the jack labeled IN 17 5 BATTERY REPLACEMENT 5 1 500VA 750VA models Follow the steps and charts below to replace battery for 500 750VA models 1 Put the UPS on a smooth place 2 18 4 Pull the battery out from bottom side onto flat area
7. ed 3 5mA 12 Attention hazardous through electric shock Also with disconnection of this unit from the mains hazardous voltage still may be accessible through supply from battery The battery supply should be therefore disconnected in the plus and minus pole of the battery when maintenance or service work inside the UPS is necessary 13 The wall outlet must be within 2 meters of the equipment and accessible to the operator 2 Description of Commonly Used Symbols 1 INTRODUCTION 1 1 General Introduction This series UPS is pure sine wave line interactive uninterruptible power system with compact design and it is designed for critical application and environment such as desktops servers workstations and other networking equipments The capacity range is available for 500VA 750VA 1000VA and 1500VA This series protects your sensitive electronic equipments against power problems including power sags spike brownouts line noise and blackouts This series is powered from the AC mains and supply also AC power backup Communication and control to the unit is available through serial or USB ports located on the rear panel The serial port will support communications directly with a server The communications protocol for the serial ports shall conform to true RS232 interface This series is designed with outstanding performance and reliability The unique features include the following Microprocessor control guarantees high r
8. eliability High frequency design Built in boost and buck AVR User replaceable design for 1000VA 1500VA models Selectable output range and line sensitive Cold startup capability Built in Dry contact RS 232 USB communication port Overload Short circuit and overheat protection Rack Tower 2 in 1 Design for 1000VA 1500VA models Network Transient Protector guards your network communications equipment from surges 1 2 Front Panel The UPS front panel indicates the UPS status and also identifies potential power problems Figure 1 shows the UPS front panel indicators and controls 91 On Off Button p el 91 Mute Button o6 A4 Faultindicator Os o Battery capacity indicator in Battery mode Jl Load percent indicator in Line mode oe 6 4 Battery Line mode Indicator N pu 1000VA 1500VA 1 O On Off Button z 3 Mute Button L 4 p l 8 n j Battery capacity indicator in Battery mode e Load percent indicator in Line mode _I ea e Battery Line mode Indicator 500VA 750VA
9. ements 5 Press down the button then the N7 indicator illuminates indicating that power is available from the UPS output receptacles If the alarm beeps or a UPS fault indicator stays on see page 25 26 9 9 Press the button on the front panel Connect communication cable from computer to UPS optional P D IZ At bi WH m Connect equipment to UPS Connect UPS to power Figure 4 Typical UPS Installation 2 3 1000VA 1500VA Setup in Tower or Rack configurations CAUTION 500VA 750VA models are designed only for tower configuration DO NOT place these two models in rack configuration Please simply install them without any additional stands for avoiding blocking the hot sinking holes The1000VA 1500VA models can be applied to rack configuration with optional rack mount kids For 1000VA 1500VA models please follow the following instructions of Tower Configuration Setup amp Rack Mount Configuration Setup 1 Tower Configuration Setup There are four pieces of plastic stand components accompanying with 1000VA 1500VA models Two pieces can be assembled to one complete stand In tower configuration use the two stands for stabilizing the UPS when it s in vertical position The two UPS stands must be attached to the bottom of the UPS unit 10 1 Assemble the two stand components together 2 Slide down the UPS vertically and p
10. ent connected to the UPS 4 Turn off this UPS and disconnect input power cord before battery replacement 5 Battery contains high short circuit current Replacing or servicing the battery should be performed and supervised by qualified service personnel who are knowledgeable of batteries and required precautions e Remove watches and jewelries 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 6 When replacing the batteries use the appropriate replacement battery kits Same number and type of battery are MUST 7 Do not open or mutilate the battery Released electrolyte is harmful to skin and eyes that may be toxic 8 Do not dispose of battery in a fire Battery may explode Proper disposal of battery is required Please refer to your local laws and regulations for disposal requirements 9 This UPS contains high voltages which may cause the risk of electric shock Do not remove cover There are no user replaceable parts inside this UPS Please contact your local dealer or distributor for service 10 This pluggable type equipment with battery already installed by the supplier is operator installable and may be operated by laymen 11 During the installation of this equipment it should be assured that the sum of the leakage currents of the UPS and the connected loads does not exce
11. midity 0 to 90 Relative Humidity Non condensing seg Noise O lt 40 dBA lt 40 dBA lt 45 dBA lt 45 dBA Safety EN62040 1 1 CE Conformance EMC Class A EN62040 2 C2 23 7 TROUBLE SHOOTING 7 1 Audible Alarm Trouble Shooting Problem Cause Solution seconds on batter seconds overload some load second running low equipment seconds running low equipment Sounding every 2 5 UPS internal Shutdown is imminent Save your seconds temperature work and turn off your equipment is too high Turn off the UPS Clear vents and remove any heat sources Ensure the airflow around the UPS is not restricted Wait at least 5 minutes and restart the UPS If the condition persists contact your service representative Sounding every 3 0 Battery may Replace the battery seconds need to charge or service seconds sounding or fan fault 7 2 Visible Alarm Trouble Shooting The UPS has a visible alarm feature to help you to solve some common potential power problems About the numbering of LEDs please refer to the Figure 2 UPS front panel LED on Page 7 Problem Cause 9 A Solution UPS fan fault Check whether there is something lighting 1000 1500VA blocks the fan Or contact your local models only dealer Fault LED lighting Output Check load level indicator and remove flashing Fault LED and LED2 Output Please contact your local dealer lighting voltage too low lighting voltage too high Fault LED and LED4 O
12. ry full charged Battery amp 12V 7Ah 12V 9Ah 12V 7Ah 2 12V 9Ah 2 Charger Seals maintenance free valve regulated lead acid Recharge Time lt 6 hours to lt 8 hours to lt 6 hours to lt 8 hours to g 90 90 90 90 a Load level in Line mode 275 LED1 LED4 lighting 250 LED2 LED4 lighting 225 LED3 LED4 lighting 200 LED4 lighting Load Battery Level Battery level in Battery mode 212 5V BAT LED1 LED4 lighting 11 5V BAT LED2 LED4 lighting 211 0V BAT LED3 LED4 lighting 10 5V BAT LED4 lighting NOTE The numbers of LEDs please refer to Figure 2 Fan Fault Fault Red LED and LED1 the first green Lighting Output Voltage nd aoe low Fault Red LED and LED2 the 2 green Lighting Output Voltage high Fault Output Short Red LED and LED3 the 8 green Lighting Red LED and LED4 the 4 green Lighting Circuit Fault Overload Fault ae Lighting and LED5 green blinking in Bat mode lighting in Line Battery replace Red LED Blinking Charger fail Red LED Blinking Audible Back up mode Sounding every 10 seconds alarm Sounding every 1 second Sounding every 0 5 seconds Sounding every 1 5 seconds Sounding every 2 5 seconds temperature Battery replace Sounding every 3 seconds Charger fail Sounding every 5 seconds Continuous sounding Dimensions Dimensions L W TUM ani sone gg and Weights Lim 330 96 236 330 96 236 390 86 328 390 86 328 Environment LT o o Relative Relative Hu
13. ut the UPS stands at the bottom of the tower Then place the UPS into two stands carefully 2 Rack Mount Configuration Setup This UPS can be installed into standard 19 rack It requires the height of 2U from the rack Use the following procedure to install the UPS into a rack 1 Align the mounting bearings with screw holes on the side of the UPS Mind the orientation of plates fixing as below 2 Align the mounting ears with screw holes on the side of the UPS and screw together Mind the Left and Right plates fixing as below 3 4 Insert UPS into the slide assemblies and lock it well in the rack enclosure TTP nnmmns Z I Hill n z zal TR UU LUI LUI 3 Tower Configuration to Rack Mount Configuration Slide up the UPS vertically and put the UPS out of the stands Place the UPS on flat area with a soft and clean cushion 1 2 3 Align the mounting ears with screw holes on the side of the UPS and screw together then Insert UPS into the slide assemblies and lock it in the rack enclosure Li 13 Be FOR OMG Isr aa VAAS DrBlC CEPI nn a i 3 RS x oh Malu Stes wl ald I gt 4 Rack Mount Configuration to Tower Configuration 1 Unscrew the UPS from the Rack enclosure ig o o is G E p ial 2 m El H B G 37 x 5 WAAG h i s X A Ne AVEC g NA X 2 Unscrew the ears and the bearings from the UPS 3 Slide do
14. utput short Check the output receptacles or lighting circuit contact your local dealer 24 7 3 General Trouble Shooting Problem Cause The UPS is not on The power cord is not n the power cord when power connected correctl connection switch is pressed The wall outlet may be Please contact your local fault qualified electrician The UPS output may 1 Disconnect all loads and short circuit or overload ensure nothing is lodged in output receptacles 2 Ensure loads are not detective or shorted internall provide power to output receptacle the load No output from any output 1 Check the connected cable receptacle 2 Ensure the load does not exceed the maximum rating of UPS Battery has Battery is not charged Re charge the battery at least reduced backup 24 hours time Battery may not able to 1 Recharge the battery at hold a full charge due to least 8 hours age 2 Replace Batter The UPS fault The UPS fails Save your work and turn off LED lights on equipment Please contact your local dealer The nu c may be over Check the load status co acc The UPS may be failed Please contact your local dealer The UPS is in fault Check the audible alarms and condition visible condition tables Buttons does not The UPSis in green Wait for a while and try WOrk mode again Button is Broken ape contact your local dealer 25
15. wn the UPS vertically and put the UPS stands at the end of the tower Place the UPS into two stands carefully 14 3 OPERATION 3 1 Starting Up After the UPS is connected to a power outlet the UPS enters Standby mode To turn on the UPS press down the button After the UPS is turned on it enters Normal mode The T indicator will light indicating that power is available from the UPS output receptacles 3 2 Starting the UPS on Battery mode NOTE The UPS will not detect the input frequency automatically when starting on battery the default frequency is set to 50Hz To turn on the UPS without utility power press down the button The UPS will also supply power to the connected equipments and operate in Battery Mode At the meantime the indicator will flash and the alarm will sound every 10 seconds 3 3 Muting the Buzzer P Press down the eJ button to initiate the Muting function in Battery mode If you want to release the muting press up the button NOTE The Muting function only can be initiated in Battery mode and the alarm does not silence if there is a UPS fault low battery condition or if the battery needs to be replaced 3 4 Turning the UPS On To turn off the UPS press and release the button and then unplug the UPS from the power outlet If you do not unplug the UPS it remains in Standby mode 3 5 Standby Mode When the UPS is turned off and remains plugged into a power outlet the UPS is

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