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WARRANTY 

1.

 

TIME AND SCOPE OF WARRANTY: 

 

1.1.

 

Clary  Corporation  hereby  warrants  parts  shipped  under  this  Agreement  to  be  free  from 
defective workmanship for a period of 2 years following date of shipment.  Accidental damage, 
misuse or normal wear and tear shall not be construed as a defect. 

 

1.2.

 

The date of shipment as used herein will be the date on the Bill of Lading.  If no Bill of Lading 
is issued the date of shipment shall be shown on seller's shipping document. 

 

1.3.

 

No provision of this warranty shall cover equipment that has been altered or modified from the 
original specifications to which it was manufactured unless authorized in writing. 

 

1.4.

 

No  provision  of  this  warranty  shall  cover  batteries.    However,  battery  manufacturer's 
warranties will be passed through to the customer whenever applicable. 

 

2.

 

LIMITS OF "IN WARRANTY" SERVICE LIABILITY: 

 

2.1.

 

Clary  is  obligated  during  the  in-warranty  period  to  provide  service  and/or  adjustments  to 
equipment returned to the factory at the expense of buyer (the term "factory" as used here-in 
shall also include any field service centers which may be established by Clary) and to repair or 
replace  any  part(s)  thereof  which  in  the  opinion  of  authorized  Clary  personnel  are  found  to 
have been defective. 

 

2.2.

 

Equipment requiring in-warranty services must be returned to the factory with all transportation 
charges  prepaid,  clearly  tagged,  and  stating  the  nature  of  the  trouble  experienced,  and  the 
disposition  of  the  equipment  after  repair.    The  equipment  will  be  returned  collect  by  Clary  to 
the location specified via the best, least expensive carrier available or via customer's shipping 
instructions. 

 

2.3.

 

The  nature  of  certain  equipment  installations  may  be  such  that  it  would  be  impractical  or 
technically  infeasible  to  remove  the  Clary  portion  of  the  equipment  from  the  customer's 
premises  to  the  Clary  factory.    In  such  cases,  and  at  the  request  of  the  buyer,  Clary  will 
perform such service as can be satisfactorily rendered at buyer's location.  The buyer will be 
charged  only  for  travel  expenses  incidental  to  the  service  call,  provided  that  the  warranty  is 
applicable. 

 

2.4.

 

During  the  in-warranty  period,  no  service  charges  shall  be  payable  by  the  buyer  for  service 
performed  other  than  for  service  necessitated  by  accident,  misuse,  theft,  abnormal  line  or 
source  voltage  fluctuations,  abnormal  conditions  of  operation,  damage  by  the  elements  or 
damage  resulting  from  adjustments,  repairs,  modifications  made  by  other  than  Clary 
Authorized personnel, or the buyer's failure to reasonably maintain the equipment. 

 

2.5.

 

THE  FOREGOING  WARRANTY  IS  EXCLUSIVE  AND  IS  GIVEN  AND  ACCEPTED  IN  LIEU 
OF  ANY  AND  ALL  OTHER  WARRANTIES,  EXPRESSED  OR  IMPLIED,  INCLUDING 
WITHOUT  LIMITATION  THE  IMPLIED  WARRANTIES  OF  MERCHANTABILITY  AND 
FITNESS  FOR  A  PARTICULAR  PURPOSE.    THE  REMEDIES  OF  BUYER  SHALL  BE 
LIMITED TO THOSE PROVIDED HEREIN.  IN NO EVENT WILL SELLER BE LIABLE FOR 
COLLATERAL  OR  CONSEQUENTIAL  DAMAGES.   

No  person  is  authorized  to  assume  in 

behalf of Clary any obligation or liability in connection with the sale, warranty or service policy 
of  any  products  manufactured  and/or  marketed  by  Clary  Corporation  beyond  the  warranty 
description on the face hereof. 

 

3.

 

Clary  Corporation  reserves  the  right  to  make  changes,  additions,  and/or  improvements  in  its 
products without incurring any obligation to install them on its products previously sold. 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for SP1250DLE

Page 1: ...of Clary Corporation is proprietary confidential and not to be disclosed disseminated or used except for the purpose provided by CLARY CORPORATION P N 510 17582 REV PR2 Date 10 16 17 CLARY CORPORATION...

Page 2: ...AGE TABLE OF CONTENTS 2 INTRODUCTION 3 TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION 4 PACKAGING 5 PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION SP1250DLE 6 INSTALLATION 10 OPERATION 11 SIGNALS AND INTERFACING 12 USB SETUP 13 SPECIFICATIONS 16 BYPAS...

Page 3: ...ON This will save you time and effort in your installation and application and it will assure a trouble free installation and startup session thus enhancing public safety and the image of your agency...

Page 4: ...in one complete power distribution and monitoring center Not only is your critical load insured of the most reliable and constant DC AC power available but the user may now continuously monitor the s...

Page 5: ...ge to the carton or if there is any physical damage to this unit report this to your carrier These units are encapsulated in a protective wrap that comes apart once the product is removed from the shi...

Page 6: ...Numbers on the drawing will correspond to the operating component s name at the bottom with a brief identification In the next section a complete explanation of all numbered items will be enhanced to...

Page 7: ...OUT LOAD 2 12 LOAD 2 SWITCH 5 DC INPUT 13 SIGNAL DB9 6 SYSTEM SWITCH 14 USB TYPE B 7 BATTERY LED 15 PROGRAM SWITCH 8 AC IN LED 16 DC OUTPUT STATUS LEDs LOAD 2 LOAD 1 AC OUT LOAD 2 FUSE 15A 120V AC IN...

Page 8: ...Page 8 SP1250DLE REAR PANEL VIEW 17 48VDC OUTPUT 19 12VDC OUTPUT 18 24VDC OUTPUT 20 SNMP OPTIONAL DC OUTPUT 48VDC 24VDC Max Current 48 VDC 8 Amp 24 VDC 6 Amp 12 VDC 6 Amp 12VDC...

Page 9: ...voltage is available it may still be a requirement to initialize some equipment See the operations section for information on cold start Once Unit is running on AC Input this switch becomes a Battery...

Page 10: ...tion there is less stress on the batteries and the internal electronics The air inlets vents and fan should not be obstructed or blocked in any way The more breathing space the system has the cooler i...

Page 11: ...0 seconds To silence the Audible alarm quickly press and release either the Cold Start or Load button If the unit is allowed to operate further it will time out and shut off completely If power were t...

Page 12: ...niversal Traffic software which can be downloaded at www Clary com See following page for USB setup instructions Below are the pin outs of the connectors with their default assignments DB9F CONNECTOR...

Page 13: ...0LE Software o CDC_PCDriver 2 Connect the USB cable from your computer to the UPS s USB port use the USB type B Square port 3 Turn on the UPS 4 Your computer will need a driver to connect for the firs...

Page 14: ...Page 14 6 Select the Include this location in the search then click Browse Select the CDC_PCDriver Folder then click Next 7 The driver will then be installed...

Page 15: ...device Manager then click on the Ports COM LPT tab You will see the USB CDC serial port emulation Com 1 2 3 etc This will be the com port assigned to your USB port This is the Com port you will use wh...

Page 16: ...ircuit Input and Output Overload Excessive Battery Discharge MECHANICAL Input Qty 1 IEC Inlet C14 Output Qty 3 2 Position connector 12VDC 24VDC and 48VDC 1 IEC Outlet C13 120VAC Overall Dimensions W x...

Page 17: ...AKER 15A 6 AC OUT 3 Position Connector 3 UPS AC OUT IEC C14 7 GENERATOR IN IEC C14 4 UPS AC IN IEC C13 SPECIFICATIONS Voltage 120VAC Current 30A in Bypass Overall Dimensions W x D x H 5 25 x 7 50 x 1...

Page 18: ...AC OUT IEC Inlet C14 type connects to the AC OUT connector of the UPS UPS AC IN IEC Outlet C13 type connects to the AC IN connector of the UPS AC IN A 3 position connector that connects to utility inp...

Page 19: ...ful to the skin and eyes It may be toxic CAUTION A battery can present a risk of electrical shock and high short circuit current The following precautions should be observed when working on batteries...

Page 20: ...e factory always have the unit model number and serial number at hand This information is located on the identification label and is essential in retrieving your unit s performance and history record...

Page 21: ...sive carrier available or via customer s shipping instructions 2 3 The nature of certain equipment installations may be such that it would be impractical or technically infeasible to remove the Clary...

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