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[. . . ] Communication and control to the unit is available through serial or USB ports located on the rear panel. Microprocessor control guaranteeing high reliability On Line Performance High Frequency High Density User replaceable design for 1500VA or above Selectable and line-sensitive output range Cold start-up capability Built-in dry contact/RS-232/USB communication port SNMP allows for web-based remote or monitoring management Enables extended runtime with scalable external battery pack for 1500VA or above Overload, short-circuit, and overheat protection Rack/Tower 2 in 1 Design 19" rack mount available for all models SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ­ Security SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS - This Manual Contains Important Instructions that should be followed during Installation and Maintenance of the UPS and Batteries. It manages high voltages which could cause and run the risk of electrical shock. Even if this UPS is disconnected from the electrical mains power, there may still be potentially dangerous voltage via the battery. [. . . ] However, the low frequency transfer point is changed to 40Hz and there is no limitation for the high frequency transfer point. Please check your battery connection; replace the battery or contact your local dealer for a battery replacement kit. Overload LED: The LED indicator will come on when the UPS overload times out. Fault LED: The LED indicator will come on when the UPS fails/overload is timed out /or short-output. UPS FAIL LED: the LED indicator will come on when the power module of the UPS fails. SITE FAULT LED: the LED indicator will come on when the UPS is plugged into an improper utility. BAT Mode LED (Battery Mode): The LED indicator will flash every five seconds when the UPS is providing battery power to your equipment. On the other hand, the LED indicator gives you a warning which will flash every two seconds when the battery is low. Line Mode LED: The line LED indicator comes on when the AC source is present. When the LED indicator is flashing, the UPS is either in AVR mode or off while AC power is active. There are four LED bar indicators to show the percentage of UPS load capacity being used by the protected equipment. Please see the following capacity level: 0 ~ 25%: 4th LED indicator rd th 26% ~ 50%: 3 and 4 LED indicators nd rd 51% ~ 75% 2 , 3 , and 4th LED indicators 76% ~ 100%: All four LED indicators will be on Indicator Condition Condition Utility Mode (AC Mode) Backup Mode (Power Failure) Alarm Line LED on Flashing every four seconds Site fault LED on (For 120VAC Models) Site Fault 4 segment LED bar: 0~25%: 4th LED on; 26~50%: 3rd and 4th LEDs on; 51~75%: 2nd, 3rd, and 4th LEDs on; 76~100%: all of 4 LEDs on Fault LED on Overload LED on Battery LED flashing every second Alarm Sounding every four seconds Sounding every second Sounding continuously Sounding every second Sounding every second 1 2 3 4 5 NEMA model (110/120/127Vac) IEC model (220/230/240Vac) UPS Rear Panel: The UPS rear panel pictures for IEC and NEMA models are shown as below: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 AC Input N/A AC Output AC Input External Battery Connector NEMA model (110/120/127Vac) SNMP Port USB Port EPO Modem/Network Surge Protection Input Breaker IEC model (220/230/240Vac) Battery Pack Rear Panel: The battery pack rear panel pictures for IEC and NEMA models are shown below. NEMA model (110/120/127Vac) 1 2 3 4 5 6 IEC model (220/230/240Vac) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Modem/Network Surge Protection Input Breaker Input Power Cord SNMP Slot External Battery Connector EPO USB Port Function NEMA model (110/120/127Vac) IEC model (220/230/240Vac) If the UPS has been damaged during shipment, notify the carrier and dealer immediately 2. Position This UPS should be installed in a room with adequate airflow and free of contamination. Locate it in a clean and indoors environment, free from moisture, flammable liquids, and direct sunlight. Maintain a minimum clearance of 4 inches (100mm); the ambient temperature must be between 0°C and 40°C (32°F to 104°F), and relative humidity between 20% and 80% (non-condensing). CAUTION: The long term use at an ambient temperature in excess of 25°C would reduce battery life. In addition, place the UPS unit at least 20cm away from the monitor to avoid interference. Charging This UPS is shipped from the factory with its internal battery fully charged; however, some charge may be lost during shipping. Plug the UPS into an appropriate power supply and allow the UPS to charge for at least 4 hours. Load Connection Connect one load-related device to each of the power receptacles supplied at the rear of the UPS. Modem/Phone line Connection Plug the incoming telephone line into the "In" socket at the back of the UPS. [. . . ] disconnect all loads and ensure nothing is lodged in output receptacles 2. Ensure loads are not detective or shorted internally Please contact your local dealer Check the output fuse 1. Ensure the load does not exceed the maximum UPS rating Re-charge the battery for at least 24 hours 1. Please contact your local dealer Check the load status Please contact your local dealer Internal fuse may be blown Power is available on one output receptacle No output from any output receptacle UPS does not provide power to the load Battery is not charged Battery may no longer hold a full charge due to its age. [. . . ]

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