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1. 2 Connect a male RS 232 connector or a USB cable to the UPS communication port Connect the female RS 232 connector or the other end of the USB cable to the computer Note RS 232 and USB cables are optional 7 2 Software Installation Please refer to the software user s manual 25 8 Optional Communication Cards 8 1 R2E second ed card 8 1 1 CN1 is for RS 232 DB9 8 1 2 For interface settings and pin assignments please refer to section 3 4 1 8 1 3 Installation Position Optional Slot 8 2 USE USB card 8 2 1 CN1 is for USB 8 2 2 For the communicaiton protocol definition please refer to section 8 4 3 8 2 3 Installation Position Optional Slot 26 8 3 1 Pin assignments of 10 Pin terminal 1 2 3 4 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 gt UPS in Bypass mode Bypass 2 gt Utility Normal normally closed contact 3 gt Utility Normal normally open contact 4 gt Inverter On o gt Battery Low 6 gt Battery Bad or Abnormal 7 gt UPS Alarm 8 gt Common 9 gt Shutdown UPS positive signal 10 Shutdown UPS negative signal 8 3 2 The shutdown function will be activated after 6 25 VDC is applied between pin 9 and pin 10 for 5 seconds 8 3 3 The capacity of each relay contact is 40 VDC 25 mA 8 3 4 Installation Position Optional Slot 8 3 5 Flexible signal output for N C Normally Closed or N O Normally Open contact by shorting pins1 2 or pins 2 3 from JP1 5 8 3 6 The shu
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3. AC applied and the unit in the off position AC to DC Transfer time Inverter to Bypass 4 ms Typical 4 ms Typical 0 ms Optional pc start S O O Diac pee Diagnostics Load Level Battery Level Battery Mode Normal Mode Bypass foe Standard Mode Self Test Weak Bad Battery Site Wiring Fault Fault Front Panel Overload Optional Programmable Outlet1 Programmable Outlet2 Sounds once every 1 5 seconds By panel button or software control Continuous tone Bypass mode Fuse Short Circuit Normal Mode Output Breaker Electronic Circuit Battery Mode Output Breaker Electronic Circuit EPO Optional UPS shuts down immediately 3l Protection Over Normal Mode Transfer to Bypass Mode Temperature Battery Mode UPS shuts down immediately 236 x 144 x 367 322 x 151 x 444 322 x 189 x 444 Physical HxWxD in mm Weight 10kg 16 5kg 22 5kg Environmental lt 50 dBA Relative Humidity 0 90 without condensation Interface Type RS 232 port USB optional EPO optional enact Dry contact 27 R 232 27 USB SNMP Web Card Compatible Microsoft Windows series Linux etc Platforms IEC EN 62040 1 1 Standards and EMC IEC EN 62040 2 class A IEC EN 61000 4 2 3 4 5 6 8 Certifications IEC EN 61000 2 2 IEC EN 61000 3 2 3 The UPS communication software may be downloaded from the Ablerex Web site at http www ablerex com tw tw htm support sl htm 32 33 34 a 192321172001002
4. AC power cord to the utility receptacle 14 4 3 1 3 Shutdown 1 Shutdown in AC Mode Press and hold the OFF button Co for five seconds until the buzzer beeps The UPS will cut the power supply to the outlets The ventilating fans will continue to operate Switch off the AC power source The ventilating fans will stop The UPS is now completely shut down 2 Shutdown in DC Mode Press and hold the OFF button C for five seconds until the buzzer beeps The UPS will cut the power supply to the outlets The LEDs will turn off and the ventilating fans will stop after ten seconds and the BUS discharge is below 42 V The UPS is now completely shut down 4 3 1 4 Self Testing in AC Mode After the UPS has been successfully started in AC mode press and hold the Self Test button for five seconds until the buzzer beeps The LED will shine to indicate that the self test is in progress When the self test is completed the UPS will return to AC mode If there were no faults or abnormal conditions then the and LEDs will turn off Note The main function of self testing is to run a discharge test on the batteries 4 3 2 Beep Codes The following table contains common UPS statuses with their beep codes UPSStats Beep Code UPS faulty Inverter shut down bong Conos Bee All functions inhibited g p Control keypad error Long Continuous Beep UPS faulty loads continue to be supplied via Inverter or Single
5. UPS input power factor at gt 0 98 for superb energy efficiency Our Selectable Bypass input voltage tolerance sensitivity low high prevents under or over voltage being supplied to the loads in Bypass mode The selectable voltage ranges are i Bypass Sensitivity Low many selectable output voltages 15 and ii Bypass Sensitivity High many selectable output voltages 10 For example if the output voltage setting is 230 V the Bypass Sensitivity Low range is 230 V 15 i e 195 5 264 5 VAC The UPS provides numerous configurable output voltages to match various system voltages The UPS is designed to comply with various stringent international standards for electromagnetic interference compatibility EMC 3 UPSFunctional Descriptions 3 1 Front Panel Display 3 1 1 LED Panel Standard 75 50 25 Battery Load Level Level A Battery Load Level Q Control Key Symbol X Description a UPS Power On Switch Press and hold until the buzzer beeps ON G b Alarm silence Q c Error Code Display Function Mode After an alarm press to mute the alarm buzzer and show an Error Code Do not hold for gt 1 second UPS Power Off Switch Press and hold until the buzzer beeps a Commands the UPS to perform self testing Press and hold until the buzzer beeps b Battery and Load Display Function Mode Do not hold for 1 second Press the ON key and Self Test key simulta
6. beep every two seconds Bypass service mode okay one quick and short beep 15 5 UPS Operation Under Various Conditions 5 1 UPS System Block Diagram ACIDC PFC DGAC CONVERTER INVERTER AC INPUT EMI FILTER RELAy EMI FILTER AC OUTPUT BATTERY CHARGER PUSH PULL BATTERY Figure 5 1 Figure 5 1 illustrates the True On Line Double Conversion architecture of the UPS system The major modules consist of 1 An AC to DC power converter rectifier with PFC control circuit 2 A DC to AC high frequency inverter 3 An intelligent battery charger 4 A bank of stationary maintenance free batteries 5 A DC to DC push pull converter control circuit 6 A static bypass loop 7 Input and output EMI filters The table below provides a summary of the UPS operating modes under various utility AC power source and battery conditions 16 Working power starts after approximately 5 seconds LEDs on the G1 We Normal panel will blink and fans will start Press and Lead LEDs the ON button Q for 1 5 seconds The remain lit UPS starts up normally Rectifier and charger stop operating Battery discharges via DC DC boost circuit and supplies Inverter Loads LED off LED continue to receive supply from illuminated Inverter Alarm buzzer beeps UPS now in battery mode Rectifier and charger stop operating Battery discharges via DC DC boost circuit and supplies Inverter Alarm m LED off and buzze
7. If the batteries suffer breakage electrical arcing could occur in the UPS interior 9 Ifthe product emits a strange noise or smell please immediately stop using the product and contact your dealer for maintenance 10 Always switch off the UPS and disconnect the batteries when relocating the UPS Be aware that even when disconnected charged batteries present a possible electric shock hazard 11 The UPS should be recharged every 2 3 months if unused If this is not done then the warranty will be null and void When installed and being used the batteries will be automatically recharged and kept in top condition 12 Make sure that the AC utility outlet is correctly grounded 2 3 1 2 Storage 2 Product Introduction If the UPS is unused for an extended period of time it must be stored in a 2 1 General Characteristics moderate climate The batteries should be charged for 12 hours every three months by connecting the UPS to the utility supply and switching on the input 1 True on line technology continuously supplies your critical device with breaker located on the UPS rear panel Repeat this procedure every two months if stable regulated transient free pure sine wave AC power the storage ambient temperature is above 25 C 2 High efficiency PWM sine wave topology yields excellent overall performance 3 The high crest factor of the inverter handles all high in rush current loads without the need to upgrade the power rating 4 Use
8. S Mode Special Function Output Voltage Fine Tuning o das ade Bypass Voltage Window Sensitivity Low v Ti et eh ee es es Red Wie s Syr Frequency Window 3Hz Com Forts A etal port open b peclied 3 3 1 System Configuration Settings System Voltage Selection Select input voltage 220 V Voltage Configuration Select UPS output voltage 200 208 220 230 240 V UPS Mode Select mode Normal CF50 CF60 Output Voltage Fine Tuning Output voltage regulation from 0 to 3 Bypass Voltage Window Sensitivity Low Sensitivity High LS 230 V System Bypass Output Sensitivity Low Many Selectable Output Voltages 15 HL M It Sensitivity High Many Selectable Output Voltages 10 6 Syn Frequency Window Select 3 Hz 1 Hz Inverter Frequency synchronizing range 7 Com Port Select the COM port of an attached PC 8 Click on Write to confirm the configuration settings The UPS will beep twice to acknowledge a successful change 9 Turn off the UPS after changing settings to make sure that the new values are written into EEPROM successfully then restart the UPS to enable the new settings Note CF50 CF60 Frequency Converter mode 50 to 60 Hz or vice versa 10 3 4 Communication Port Explanation The UPS is equipped with a true RS 232 communication port as standard to provide communication with bundled UPS monitoring software for remote monitoring of the UPS status using a PC In addition th
9. at the ventilating fans are functioning properly Do not attempt to replace the fans yourself Contact your local dealer for replacement 6 Other error codes 6 Consult your local dealer for assistance UPS fails to provide battery backup or its backup time is shorter than its intended performance UPS is normal but If the backup time remains unsatisfactory after 8 hours of charging please contact your local dealer for battery replacement Error Codes When the Fault LED is lit press the ON button Q briefly to check the error code The error codes 1 2 4 8 and 16 are represented by the four bar LEDs 25 50 75 and 100 and the Overload LED 9 Each LED represents a number as shown in the figure below For example the Check that all power cords are properly connected If the problem persists consult your local dealer for technical assistance figure below shows the 25 50 and 100 bar LEDs lit The error code is therefore 8 2 1 11 or Er11 which indicates that the UPS is over temperature 1 Do not use the power strip 16 there is no output to the load The UPS switches into 1 A power strip is battery mode and then back into utility mode when a connected device is turned on or the UPS switches back and forth between battery and utility modes Strange noise or smell UPS is unable to provide backup power connected to the UPS See if there is any damage to the utility
10. d Range Ro EN 50 60 Hz 0 1 unless synchronized to line Ratio l lt 3 at full linear load Distortion lt 7 at full non linear load within 1 until low battery warning 3 Hz or 1 Hz selectable Output Waveform 10 A IEC 320 C13 10 A IEC 320 C13 10A IEC 320 C13 10596 continuous 106 120 for 30 seconds transfer to bypass Line O mode 121 150 for 10 seconds transfer to bypass gt 150 Immediately transfer to bypass Buzzer continuously alarms lt 105 continuous 106 120 for 30 seconds shuts down 121 150 for 10 seconds shuts down gt 150 Immediately shuts down Buzzer continuously alarms lt 105 continuous 106 120 for 250 seconds shuts down 121 130 for 125 seconds shuts down 131 135 for 50 seconds shuts down 136 145 for 20 seconds shuts down Battery mode Bypass mode 146 148 for 5 seconds shuts down 149 157 for 2 seconds shuts down 158 176 for 1 seconds shuts down 177 187 for 0 32 seconds shuts down gt 188 for 0 16 seconds shuts down Buzzer continuously alarms 30 Number of bue 0 02 o 4 9 Battery type 12 V 7 2 Ah Sealed non spillage maintenance free lead acid aed pale 24 VDC 48 VDC 72 VDC Voltage load load i i 1A Charge Standard 2 2 A 1 4 A Recharge time to Battery Floating Mode 0 0 40 Charging Voltage 27 4Vdc 1 54 8Vdc 1 82 2Vdct1 PUK Mode 30 0Vdc 1 60 0Vdc 1 90 0Vdc 1 Charging Voltage e lt 30 pA with no
11. d capacity is 100 3 In Error Code Function Mode indicates Error Code 8 1 Indicates UPS Outlets 1 are enabled and ready to supply loads This function is optional 2 In Battery and Load Function Mode indicates load capacity is 75 3 In Error Code Function Mode indicates Error Code 4 1 Indicates UPS outlets are enabled and ready to supply loads 2 In Battery and Load Function Mode indicates load capacity is 50 3 In Error Code Function Mode indicates Error Code 2 1 Indicates UPS Outlets 2 are enabled and ready to supply loads This function is optional 2 In Battery and Load Function Mode indicates load capacity is 25 3 In Error Code Function Mode indicates Error Code 1 3 2 Rear Panel 230V OMNAONRWN Slot for optional communication cards Emergency Power Off EPO dry contact signal inputs USB port RS 232 port External battery connector AC outlets Utility input circuit breaker AC power connection socket Output circuit breaker for two outlets Note This function is optional 3 3 Operating Modes and System Voltage Configurations Download and open the UPS Setting Tool software to see the window below UPS Setting Tool F r AXIDIOGT Name of Company UPS type Voltage Configuration 20V EWA 3 UP
12. e UPS will cut off the supply to its outlets and the Fault Z LED will shine 20 6 Maintenance Guide 6 1 Troubleshooting If the UPS malfunctions during operation please check that all lines are connected properly and that the utility specifications are correct Then check the table below for solutions Should the problem persist please contact your local dealer for assistance Fault N LED Read the error code see next page displayed by the combination of LEDs and verify the fault as follows Check Items 1 Er05 Er24 1 Check for proper battery connection Measure battery voltage to ensure that batteries are charged and healthy Recharge batteries for 8 hours if necessary Simulate utility outage to verify that UPS is able to provide DC backup Otherwise consult your local dealer right away 2 Disconnect some non critical loads from the UPS output until the overload ceases Check if there is any short circuit between cables due to broken cable insulation Replace the cables if necessary 3 Remove any objects obstructing the ventilation louvers Verify that the cooling fans are working properly Contact your local dealer to replace the fans if necessary 3 Er11 UPS Over Temperature 4 Site wiring Ground fault 4 Check if the L and N phases of the utility AC source have been wrongly wired or if the Ground Neutral voltage exceeds the limits 5 Er14 Fans out of order 5 Verify th
13. ere are six optional interface cards available to meet various communication needs USB EPO DCE dry contact relay card R2E USE and an SNMP Web card Please see Chapter 8 The software bundled with the UPS is compatible with many operating systems including Windows 98 Me NT 2000 2003 XP Vista 2008 7 Novell NetWare Unix Linux 2 6 x Mac OS X v10 5 Leopard Mac OS X v10 6 Snow Leopard please contact your local dealer for suitable software All communication ports including optional cards can be active and used simultaneously to monitor the UPS status However only one communication interface at a time the one with the highest priority can control the UPS The priorities of these communication interfaces are as follows highest priority first 1 Optional EPO input port 2 Optional interface card 3 Optional USB 4 RS 232 3 4 1 True RS 232 The RS 232 interface must be configured as follows 11 Pin Assignments ON COO Nc oO 12 Pin 3 RS 232 Rx Pin 2 RS 232 Tx Pin 5 Ground 4 Installation and Operation Please read the Safety Instruction guide pages 2 and 3 before installing the UPS 4 1 Unpacking Inspect the UPS upon receipt The packaging is robust but accidents and damage may still occur during shipment Notify the forwarder and dealer if there is damage The packaging is recyclable and reusable 1 After removing the packing foam please be careful handling the UPS w
14. five seconds At the same time the fan at the front of the UPS will start operating 5 Press and hold the ON button e for approximately one second to start the UPS The buzzer wil beep and the LED indicators o C 02 and Load will shine after 1 5 seconds The start up procedure is now completed and the UPS outlets are ready to supply power to the load 6 It is advisable to perform a battery mode test before connecting the loads to the UPS to ensure that the batteries are working properly To do this switch off the AC power source when the UPS is on The c LED on the front panel display will turn off the LED will shine and the buzzer will pulsate indicating that the UPS is in Battery Mode Connect a non critical load to the UPS outlets to confirm that the batteries are supplying power Repeat the test by switching on and off the AC power source to ensure that the UPS is functioning properly 4 3 1 2 Start up in Battery Mode Cold Start This UPS can be switched on without the presence of an AC power source Press and hold the ON button e until the buzzer beeps Release and then within the next 10 seconds press and hold the same button a second time The UPS will perform its start up procedure The LEDs Wa W2 and Load will shine after 1 5 seconds and the buzzer will pulsate to indicate successful power on Note Ensure that the UPS batteries are pre charged for at least four hours by simply connecting the
15. he UPS will turn on the AC DC converter turn off the DC DC converter and switch the charger to charging mode This is the same operating mode as in Figure 5 2 3 During a utility outage the UPS will work as illustrated in Figure 5 3 When the batteries are low the buzzer will beep continuously until the batteries are completely cut off The low battery protection of the UPS will cut off the battery supply at a preset threshold to avoid over draining the batteries 4 The UPS will restart automatically when the utility is available with the same status as in Figure 5 2 18 5 4 Overload Condition The operating mode of the UPS when overloading occurs is illustrated as follows ps STATIC SWITCH T AC DC CONVERTER INVERTER O P UTILITY DC DC CONVERTER SSM OUTPUT peni o vm Fig s4 1 Generally modern electronics and IT equipment generate an inrush current when switching on The amount of inrush current varies from equipment to equipment sometimes as high as six times rated capacity other times negligible To prevent severe damage to its inverter caused by the inrush produced by the loads the UPS is equipped with an electronic overload protection feature as standard If the UPS is loaded over 150 of capacity it will switch into bypass mode until the load is less than 105 Then the UPS will switch back to Inverter mode automatically 2 he UPS Bypass loop is also equipped with overload protection Its overload capacity i
16. hile it is still in the plastic bag The plastic is slippery and the UPS could fall and injure your feet 2 Check for the following standard package contents in addition to the UPS itself A User Manual B IEC output cables for UPS with IEC sockets only C IEC input cables for UPS with IEC sockets only 4 2 Selecting Installation Position The UPS is heavy Select a location sturdy enough to support the UPS weight To ensure proper operation and long operating life position the UPS according to the following requirements 1 Keep at least 20 cm 8 inches of clearance beyond the rear panel of the UPS 2 Do not block the air flow to the ventilation louvers of the unit 3 Ensure that the installation site is free from excessive dust and the ambient temperature and humidity are within the specified limits 4 Do not place the UPS in a dusty or corrosive environment or near any flammable objects 5 This UPS is not designed for outdoor use Relative hurnidity fe O non condensation 0 90 13 4 3 Operation 4 3 1 Using the standard LED panel 4 3 1 1 Start Up in Normal AC Mode 1 Before commencing ensure that the grounding is connected properly 2 Ensure that the utility voltage matches the input voltage window of the UPS 3 Connect the UPS main power cord into the utility AC power source receptacle 4 Switch on the AC power source All of the LEDs on the front panel display will flash once after
17. neously for three seconds to transfer from Inverter to Bypass The bypass LED will O Manual Bypass continuously blink and the buzzer will beep Self Test d Battery Load Leve intermittently or Bypass to Inverter when the UPS is in on line mode and the Bypass Voltage ae n Window is Normal LED Indicator Symbol Descrption Normal Mode LED Battery Mode LED Bypass Mode LED Battery Bad Weak LED Overload LED eO Site wiring fault LED v Us v 1 Solid indicates normal utility voltage Blinking indicates insufficient utility voltage for the full load Off indicates abnormal utility voltage 2 In Battery and Load Function Mode indicates battery capacity is 5096 1 Indicates load supplied by battery power 2 In Battery and Load Function Mode indicates battery capacity is 2596 1 Indicates load supplied by bypass 2 In Battery and Load Function Mode indicates battery capacity is 75 1 Indicates low battery power or faulty battery bank 2 In Battery and Load Function Mode indicates battery capacity is 10096 1 Solid indicates fault or abnormal condition 2 Blinking indicates LED Panel in Error Code Function Mode 1 Indicates UPS is overloaded 2 In Error Code Function Mode indicates Error Code 16 1 Indicates live and neutral lines are connected wrongly or high neutral ground voltage 2 In Battery and Load Function Mode indicates loa
18. r beeps quickly indicating battery LEDs illuminated power low and Inverter may stop supplying soon Abnormal under or over voltage or absent Utility abnormal or absent or battery voltage low Sections 5 2 5 7 below provide detailed descriptions of the UPS operating modes 5 2 When Utility is Normal The operating mode of the UPS under normal utility conditions is illustrated as follows RECTIFIER AC DC CONVERTER DC DC CONVERTER BATTERY When the utility is normal the AC source is rectified to DC and fed into the charger to charge the batteries and partially fed into the inverter The inverter reverts the DC to a cleaned and pure AC to supply energy to the load connected The gt C4 022 and toad LEDs shine STATIC SWITCH SSM O P OUTPUT INVERTER UTILITY CHARGER Fig 5 2 17 5 3 When Utility is Abnormal or Absent The operating mode of the UPS under abnormal utility conditions is illustrated as follows RECTIFIER AC DC CONVERTER INVERTER UTILITY DC DC CONVERTER CHARGER T3 gt BATTERY STATIC SWITCH O P SSM OUTPUT Fig5 3 1 When the utility is abnormal the UPS will direct the battery energy automatically to the Inverter without delay and turn off the charger and AC DC converter The inverter reverts DC to AC to supply energy to the output load connected without interruption The LED will shine 2 When the utility returns to normal t
19. r friendly plug and play design allows hassle free installation 5 Built in maintenance free sealed batteries minimize the need for after sales service 6 To protect the unit from overloading the UPS will automatically switch to bypass mode in 30 seconds if loading is at 105 of rated capacity It will automatically switch back to inverter mode once the overload condition ceases 7 Should the output become short circuited the UPS puts the system in stand by mode provides visible and audible alarms and cuts the output supply automatically until the short circuit situation is resolved manually 2 2 Special Features 1 Our High Frequency Transformer less technology and tower convertible enclosure enables the UPS to be integrated into even the most difficult environments with space constraints This UPS is equipped with fully digital control logic for greater functionality and enhanced power protection Digital signal processing DSP also provides the UPS with powerful communication capability which simplifies remote control and monitoring Our wide input voltage tolerance of 110 300 V allows under voltage or over voltage correction without unnecessary battery drain and helps extend battery life Our DC start function ensures the start up of the UPS even during power outages Our smart battery management system extends the batteries life span Our Active Power Factor Correction control function constantly maintains the
20. s illustrated by the graphs and table below sec 110 120 121 130 136 145 146 148 19 5 5 Inverter Failure Output load short circuit when supplied via inverter If the output load is short circuited while supplied via inverter the UPS will shut down the inverter automatically and cut the supply to the loads The Fault LED will shine and the buzzer will beep continuously The UPS will not switch on automatically after the short circuit condition is eliminated The UPS must be restarted manually Refer to section 4 3 1 1 Start Up in Normal AC Mode STATIC SWITCH ip SSM OUTPUT RECTIFIER AC DC CONVERTER DC DC CONVERTER BATTERY INVERTER UTILITY CHARGER Fig 5 5 5 6 Overheating 5 f If the UPS overheats when the utility is normal it will switch into bypass mode The UPS will switch back to inverter mode when the overheating is eliminated If overheating occurs when the utility is abnormal the buzzer will beep continuously and the Fault LED will shine The UPS will cut off supply to the loads Inverter Current or Voltage Out of Tolerance If the UPS inverter delivers over current or out of tolerance voltage to its outlets then the UPS is out of order The UPS will switch into bypass mode when the utility is normal The Utility LED Bypass LED and Fault A LED will shine If these two fault conditions occur when the utility is abnormal th
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22. tdown function will be enabled 1 minute after blackout occurs if pins 1 2 of both CN1 and CN6 are shorted Otherwise the shutdown function can be enabled only by pins 9 10 of CN3 if pins 2 3 of both CN1 and CN6 are shorted 27 8 4 SNMP Cards 8 4 1 SNMP Web card errtere For installation please refer to the user s manual that came with the card 8 4 1 2 Installation Position Optional slot on rear panel 8 4 1 1 8 4 2 Megatec SNMP card Ingeri fo UPS 8 4 2 1 For installation please refer to the user s manual that came with the card 8 4 2 2 Installation Position Optional slot on rear panel 28 8 4 3 USB The USB communication protocol definition is as below 1 Complies with USB version 1 0 1 5 Mbps 2 Complies with USB HID version 1 0 3 Pin Assignments 1 gt VCC 5V 2 gt D 32 D m 4 Ground 8 4 4 EPO Pin Assignments 2 5 Ground To enable the EPO function short pins 1 and 2 29 9 Specifications CAPACITY VAIW 1000 VA 700 W 2000 VA 1400 W 3000 VA 2100 W Output 110 140 160 300 VAC Based on load percentage 0 25 25 50 50 100 Frequency Rating 45 65 Hz Voltage Rating Single phase with ground Power Factor 0 98 with full linear load Generator Input Supported Input Connection 10 A IEC 320 C14 10A IEC 320 C14 16 A IEC 320 C20 Voltage 230 V adjustable to 200 208 220 230 240 Voltage Regulation Frequency Synchronize
23. tric shock 2 Donottry to repair the unit yourself Doing so will void your warranty Contact your local supplier for repairs 3 If liquids are spilt onto the UPS or foreign objects dropped into the unit the UPS could be damaged users could be subject to electric stock and the warranty will become null and void 4 Do not install the UPS in an environment with sparks smoke or hazardous gas 5 This UPS is equipped with an EMI filter To prevent potential leakage current hazards ensure that the AC mains supply is securely grounded 6 This UPS is designed to be installed and commissioned in a sheltered controlled environment as follows Operating temperature 0 40 C and 0 90 relative humidity High ambient temperature reduces battery life Avoid direct sunlight Don not install the UPS in an inflammable or otherwise hazardous environment Avoid vibration and areas subject to physical impact Avoid any area with sparks Dusty corrosive and salty environments can damage any UPS Install the UPS indoors as it is not designed for installation outdoors 7 To prevent overheating of the UPS keep all ventilation openings free from obstruction and do not place anything on top of the UPS Keep the UPS rear panel 20 cm away from the wall or other obstructions 8 Install the UPS in a ventilated area ideally exchanging 5 m of air per hour because the chemical reaction during battery charging causes trace gas production
24. wall receptacle or if the cord plug is faulty 22 2 Replace the wall receptacle cord plug Immediately shut down the whole system Disconnect the power from the UPS and call for service Check that the battery connectors are fully engaged Allow the batteries to recharge if they are weak If the problem persists after recharging replace the batteries If the problem still persists consult your local dealer for technical assistance KEFN SO T 100 75 fv 674 50 cr UPS Load 25 2 To 25 i i Battery Load Level Level Battery Load Level 29 6 2 Error Codes and Their Meanings cos Meg O EOS Battery weak or faulty E06 Output short circuited UPS over temperature Inverter overload Em4 Utility low 160 V or battery disconnected Em8 Bypass overload 6 3 Maintenance 1 Clean the dust from the ventilation openings and intakes on the rear panel 2 Turn off the UPS and wipe the casing with a damp cloth Be careful to avoid getting water in the UPS 3 Periodically unplug the power cord of the UPS from the wall receptacle to test the condition of the batteries Be sure you have saved your data in any open computer applications before you proceed with this battery test 24 7 Communication Software 7 1 Hardware Setup 1 Decide whether to use RS 232 communication or USB communication For optional interface cards please refer to Chapter 8
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