1.2 Features
! Online System Design Provides High Reliability and Efficiency
! Intelligent Microprocessor Control
! True Sine Wave Output with Less than 5% THD
! Boost and Bucking Design Expands the Input Voltage Range
! User Configurable Input Regulated Range and Output Voltage
! Smart Battery Reminder
! RJ11 Data/Fax Modem Connection Provides Surge Protection from Telephone
! 100 Base T RJ45 Connection Provides Surge and Spike Protection for Network
! True RS232 & Contact Closure Signal for Power Management Software
! Optional SNMP/HTTP Card Connectivity for Remote Monitoring
2. Installation and Operating Instruction
2.1 Unpacking & Inspection
Examine the packing carton for damage upon receipt. Once the UPS has been removed from its shipping container,
everything inside the package should be inspected for damage that may have occurred while in transit. Notify the
carrier immediately if any damage is observed.
The box should include the following:
! "Handles" for Rack Mount type, "Bracket" for Tower type.
! UPS and Input Power Cord (for 230V model IEC male / female power cord)
! User's Manual
! Remote Monitoring Software and Computer Series Interface Cable
Retain the packing for future use or dispose of it properly.
2.2 Overview
Item
Panel Indicator
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Main On Switch(Silence/Test) " I "
Main Off Switch "
"
2
Capacity Indicator
3
AC Buck Mode Indicator
4
5
AC Normal Indicator
6
AC Boost Mode Indicator
7
Backup Mode Indicator
8
Battery Replace Indicator
UPS Warning / Fault Indicator
9
10
RS232 Communication Interface
11
Site Wire Fault Indicator
Input fuse
12
13
AC Inlet
14
Data Line Surge Protection (RJ11)
15
Networking Surge Protection (RJ45)
16
AC Outlet
SNMP/HTTP Card Slot
17
External Battery Connector
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Description
Turns on UPS, silence and self-testing
Turns off UPS
LED bar shows load size and battery capacity
Continuous Amber LED displays AC buck
Continuous Green LED displays AC normal
Continuous Amber LED displays AC boost
Continuous Green LED displays backup mode
Continuous Red LED displays battery failure
Displays Flashing / Continuous Red LED
Transmits UPS status and receives control commands
from the computer system
The LED will illuminate upon hot and neutral polarity
reversal, or a bad ground connection(115V model only).
Provides circuit overload and fault protection for the UPS
and load
Connects to input power cord
Surge protection for fax, modem and telephone
Surge protection for network
Connects to load
Optional SNMP/HTTP card connectivity for Remote
Monitoring
Provides connection port for external battery cable (for
long backup model only)
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Front panel
2.3 Installation
Before installation, please read carefully the following instructions:
! Placement
The UPS must be installed in a protected environment away from heat- emitting appliances such as a radiator or
heater. Do not install this product where excessive moisture is present.
! Ventilation
The location should provide adequate air flow around the UPS with one inch minimum clearance on all sides for
proper ventilation.
! Charge the Battery
Your new UPS may be used immediately upon receipt. However charge loss may occur during shipping and
storage. So charging the battery for at least 8 hours is recommended to insure that the battery is fully charged. To
recharge the battery, simply leave the unit plugged into an AC outlet. (This UPS will recharge in both the On and
the Off status.)
! Connect to AC
Make sure that the voltage and frequency are correct. Plug the UPS into a 2 pole, 3 wire grounding receptacle
(wall outlet). Make sure the wall outlet branch is protected. Avoid using extension cords if at all possible. If used,
make sure the extension cord is rated for 15 Amps. For 220/230/240V versions: Swap the input power cord of the
equipment to the inlet of UPS. Use the power cord supplied with the UPS to connect from the outlet of the UPS to
your equipment.
! Determining the Load:
1. Make a list of all equipment that requires protection.
2. Calculate the sum of all the V x A ratings. (Input voltage/current shown on name plate).
3. Ensure that the total VA rating does not exceed the rated capacity of the UPS.
If rated unit capacities are exceeded, an overload condition may occur and
cause the UPS unit to shut down or the circuit breaker to trip.
Do not plug a laser printer or copy machine into the outlets of this UPS. The power demands of these particular
devices are much higher than typical peripherals.
! Connect the Load
Plug your primary equipment (e.g. computer, monitor, critical data storage device, etc.) into the Battery Power
Protected outlets. Leave the power switches of the equipment in the "Off " position for the moment.
! Connect to Computer
Use the enclosed RS-232 (DB9) cable. Plug the 9-pin male end into the UPS. Plug the 9-pin female end into an
open COM port on the computer (9-pin male).
Rear panel
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