6.5.3.- "UPSMON" software.
• The monitoring software is used along with the RS-232 interface to carry out control functions (diagnosis of voltage,
frequency, battery level,...) and facilitate the Shutdown organised by levels in the event of mains failure.
6.5.4.- Software Installation.
• Installation on Windows and Novell Netware.
- Insert the CD-Rom in the corresponding unit of the PC.
- The software installation will boot automatically, but if this property is not activated, just access the unit of the
CD and execute "Setup.exe".
- Follow the steps indicated by the software itself, answering the questions that will appear on the screen.
Note: It is best to perform the installations as the administrator user of the system or with equivalent permits.
7.- STARTING UP AND SHUTTING DOWN THE UNIT.
• Make sure that what is indicated in chapter 6 Installation has been followed.
• Set the battery module protection to "ON", if the unit has extended autonomy.
• Apply mains voltage to the input of the UPS.
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From the very moment that the mains voltage has been applied and the corresponding fuse or the circuit
breaker (5) has been either fitted or turned to the "ON" position, the fans will be in operation and the battery will
be in the charge mode unrelated if the UPS is ON or OFF. The "Batteries level" led bar-graph (d) will show the
batteries level and the "Line" led (a) will indicated that input power is available on the equipment.
7.1.- Start-up of the UPS.
• Press the "ON" (6) for 1 sec., the "Bypass" led (b) will light until the inverter will turn on and the "Inverter" led (c)
will light and the fist one will go off. The UPS's inverter itself takes some seconds to start.
• Turn on the loads, the "Load level" led bar-graph (e) will indicate the persentage of the load level connected to the
output.
• In case of a power failure the "Line" led (a) will go off. An audible alarm will bip every 4 seconds to indicate
batteries are in the discharge mode and besides, by means of "Battery level" led bar-graph (d) it will be possible
to check the estimated % of the available back-up.
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