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Please note:

 This service must be stopped in order to run 

PowerPanel™

. To disable the service, set the 

Manufacturer 

to 

None

.

Please note:

 You must be logged on as an administrator or a member of the administrator’s group to make 

these changes. Network policies may also prevent you from making these changes. Please contact your network 

adminis-trator for further assistance.

Testing Your UPS System

Once you have set up your UPS system, you may wish to test it. Make sure that the UPS has been charged for at 

least 4 hours before performing this test.

If you are using PowerPanel™ software:

.   With your UPS and computer on, open an application such as notepad.

2.   Enter some data into the application.

3.   Unplug the UPS from the AC outlet.

When a power failure occurs, PowerPanel™ will appear on the screen. The outlet and battery symbols will change 

to indicate a power failure. The countdown timer will move towards zero. When the timer reaches zero, the software 

will begin to save and close any open applications. The software will auto-assign names to any files that have 

not been previously saved, and then save the file to the 

C:/PCTemp

 folder which is located in the root directory 

of your 

C drive

 (where 

C

 is the name of your main hard drive). Once all open files have been saved and closed, 

PowerPanel™ will shutdown the operating system. Once the operating system is shutdown, the UPS will turn off 

within 90 seconds. Wait until the UPS has turned off before plugging the UPS back into the outlet.

Once the test has been completed, plug the UPS back into the wall and turn it back on. You may then restart your 

computer. Please allow 4 hours for the UPS to recharge before attempting another self-test.

If you are NOT using PowerPanel™ software:

.   Have your computer and UPS turned on.

2.   Unplug the UPS from the wall to simulate a power failure.

3.   The UPS will begin beeping, indicating a power failure.

4.   Save and close any open files.

5.   Shut down the operating system.

6.   Once the computer system is shutdown, turn the UPS off.

As the battery discharges, the unit will beep more rapidly, indicating that the battery is nearing discharge. Once 

the test is complete, plug the UPS back in and start your computer. Please allow 4 hours for the UPS to recharge 

before attempting another self-test.

REPLACING THE BATTERY

CAUTION!

  Read and follow the IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS before servicing the battery. Service the 

battery under the supervision of personnel knowledgeable of batteries and their precautions.

CAUTION!

  Use only the specified type of battery. See your dealer for replacement batteries.

CAUTION! 

 The battery may present risk of electrical shock. Do not dispose of battery in a fire, as it may explode.  

Follow all local ordinances regarding proper disposal of batteries.

CAUTION!

  Do not open or mutilate the batteries. Released electrolyte is harmful to skin and eyes and may be 

toxic.

CAUTION!

  A battery can present a high risk of short circuit current and electrical shock. Take the following precau-

tions before replacing the battery:

.   Remove all watches, rings or other metal objects.

2.   Only use tools with insulated handles.

3.   Do not lay tools or metal parts on top of battery or any terminals.

4.   Wear rubber gloves and boots.

5.   Determine if the battery is inadvertently grounded. If inadvertently grounded, remove source of ground.  

CONTACT WITH GROUNDED BATTERY CAN RESULT IN ELECTRICAL SHOCK! 

The likelihood of such shock will be reduced if such grounds are removed during installation and maintenance 

(appli-cable to a UPS and a remote battery supply not having a grounded circuit).

TO REPLACE THE BATTERY

.   Turn off and unplug all connected equipment.

2.   Turn the UPS off and unplug it from the AC power source.

3.   Turn the UPS upside down.

4.   Remove the 6 retaining screws.

5.   Turn the UPS right side up and remove the outlet cover.

6.   Remove the battery from the compartment.

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Summary of Contents for 25654

Page 1: ...he outlet and have an electrician check to ensure the outlet is properly wired Circuit Breaker Located on the side of the UPS the circuit breaker serves to provide overload and fault protection Under...

Page 2: ...outlets DO NOT plug a laser printer copier space heater vacuum or other large electrical device into the UPS The power demands of these devices will overload and possibly damage the unit 4 To protect...

Page 3: ...ntrol Panel 6 Double click on Add Remove Programs 7 Click the Install Button and follow the on screen instructions 8 When the installation is completed remove the floppy disk For Windows NT 1 Click on...

Page 4: ...er in normal When the power fails the indicator will change to a red color with an X through it 7 Battery OK Indicator This indicator appears in a green color when AC power is normal and the unit and...

Page 5: ...ote The use of the schedule is optional and will have no effect on the shutdown of your system during a power failure This feature is simply used if you want to have your computer automatically shutdo...

Page 6: ...ure 3 The UPS will begin beeping indicating a power failure 4 Save and close any open files 5 Shut down the operating system 6 Once the computer system is shutdown turn the UPS off As the battery disc...

Page 7: ...ery power supplied outlets from its battery Off On Off Utility Failure The UPS is providing battery power Rapid beeps indicate the unit will run out of power shortly Off Off System Overload Occurs whe...

Page 8: ...must be connected to a 110 120v 60Hz outlet The battery is worn out Replace the unit PowerPanel is inactive all icons are gray The serial cable is not connected Connect the serial cable to the UPS un...

Page 9: ...ative Humidity 0 to 95 NON CONDENSING Size Length x Width x Height 9 7 8 x 6 3 16 x 3 1 8 25 8cm x 15 9cm x 8 3cm Net Weight 10 lbs Typical Battery Recharge Time 8 hours typical from total discharge T...

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