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7.
Verify the external LEDs on the CPR
TM
outdoor cabinet are functioning. In normal operation,
the green external LED will be ON solid, (not flashing). The green LED flashes when the CPR
TM
system is on battery, and the red LED flashes when there is a system alarm or failure.
8.
INVERTER TEST: This test will verify proper operation of the system inverter. Push the front
panel button labeled “Inverter Test.” The red “inverter” LED should flash on the front panel, and
the fan will run. Check the CABLE AC OUT test points for proper voltage. The inverter test lasts
from 1.0 to 2.0 minutes, and will automatically return to normal mode at the conclusion of the
test. If the inverter fails to start, check for an open battery breaker or a loose battery terminal
connection.
9.
GENERATOR MODE: To allow AC operation from a generator, the CPR provides a ‘relaxed’ AC
input criteria mode. To set generator mode press the OUTPUT ON and INVERTER TEST
buttons simultaneously. To return to normal mode, press the OUTPUT ON and INVERTER TEST
buttons again. After 48 hours in generator mode, the CPR will put itself back into normal mode.
10. Once the unit has returned to normal operation, after the inverter test, the system startup is
complete.
NOTE:
The CPR
TM
UPS can also be “hot started” on battery power when utility power is not
present. To hot start the CPR, close the battery breaker on the front panel, and
press and hold the “output on” button. The inverter will start within 3 seconds. The
unit will operate until the battery capacity is depleted.
CPR
SHUTDOWN
PRECEDURE
:
To shut down the CPR
TM
power supply, open the battery breaker, and unplug the AC power cord.
WARNING:
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK. Hazardous electrical live parts inside the power
supply are energized from the batteries even when the input AC power is
disconnected.
3.3
Operation,
continued