Startup & Shutdown
Turn UPS System On
Note: UPS system will function properly upon initial startup; however,
maximum runtime for the unit's battery will only be accessible after it
has been charged for 24 hours.
1
Turn on the breaker for the UPS system's AC power source.
2
Make sure the transformer's manual bypass switch
"NORMAL" position.
3
Turn on the transformer's "AC TO UPS" circuit breaker
"OUTPUT" circuit breaker
power module and the control panel's LCD screen
display "BYPASS MODE".
4
Configure the UPS power module in setup mode. Enter setup
mode by pressing the control panel's down arrow
F
arrow
buttons at the same time. Use the down arrow button
E
to scroll through the setup options and press the up arrow
F
button
to select the appropriate settings.
• Input & Output Voltage: Select 208V AC (default) unless
otherwise instructed. (Available options are 200V, 208V, 220V,
230V and 240V.)
• Output Frequency: The UPS system will auto-select 50 or 60
Hz to match the AC power source.
• Economy Mode: The UPS system can provide continuous
double conversion for maximum protection. It can also operate
in an energy-saving economy mode that implements dynamic
double conversion, which means it will suspend and resume
double conversion in response to input power quality. Select
"ECONOMY ON" for energysaving economy mode. Select
"ECONOMY OFF" for standard on-line mode with continuous
double conversion and maximum protection. You do not need
to change this setting unless otherwise instructed.
5
After configuring the options, use the down arrow button
exit setup mode.
6
Press the control panel's "ON" button
beeps, then release the button.
7
The UPS system will perform a brief self-test and show the results
on the control panel. See Operation section for the display sequence.
8
After the self-test is complete, the LCD screen
"ONLINE MODE" or "ECONOMY MODE", depending on the
option selected.
The UPS system is now turned on.
Note: If AC power is supplied to the UPS without a connected
battery, the UPS will automatically start up without battery power.
However, the UPS will not provide battery backup for connected
equipment and a "Bad Battery Alarm" will sound. This alarm can
be disabled using PowerAlert software. It is recommended that you
always use the UPS with a connected battery.
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