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 3.1.1   button: The button to turn on and turn off the UPS.

 3.1.2 

  :   Indicates input voltage.

 3.1.3 

  :   Indicates output voltage.

 3.1.4 

 

  :   Indicates the UPS is operating in AC mode.

 3.1.5 

 

  :   Indicates the UPS is operating in battery mode.

 3.1.6 

   :   Each bar represent 25% of battery backup power starting from the left to right.

 3.1.7 

   :   Each bar represent 25% of full load capacity starting from the left to right.

 3.1.8 

  :   Indicates low battery status. 

 3.1.9 

 

  :   Indicates fault status.

 3.1.10 

  :   Indicates UPS is overloaded. 

Table shows symbol on LCD and UPS status

Symbol on LCD

Alarm sound

UPS status

Show 

-

UPS is operating normally.

 blinks

Alarm beep sound 

every 0.5 seconds

UPS is overloaded.

Show 

Alarm beep sound 

every 10 seconds

Blackout or power failure. UPS is supplying backup 

power from battery.

 blinks

Alarm beep sound 

every 1 seconds

Battery backup power is running out.

Show 

Alarm long beep sound

UPS malfunction.

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3.2 Rear panel

 

3.2.1 

USB port: The communication port for connecting the UPS to computer and display data on

   Easy-Mon 

software.

 

3.2.2 

SURGE PROTECTION FOR TELEPHONE LINE/LAN LINE: The ports to plug in telephone or

 

 

 

LAN jacks before fax machine, modem, telephone or computer in order to protect them    

   from 

signal 

surge.

 

3.2.3 

SURGE PROTECTION OUTPUT FOR LASER PRINTER: The socket which connects to surge 

 

 

 

protection circuit for laser printer. (This socket does not supply backup power when power  

   fails)

 

3.2.4 

UPS OUTPUT: The sockets which are connected to the UPS backup power system for 

 

 

 

connecting to electrical appliances such as computer, monitor, modem, printer, fax 

   machine, 

etc.

 

3.2.5 

AC INPUT power cord: The input power cord to connect to utility line.

 

3.2.6 

Circuit Breaker: The resettable circuit breaker for protects against damage due to overload or  

   short 

circuit.

Summary of Contents for BLUE-800

Page 1: ...on for installation and operation 2 1 4 Battery safety 3 2 INTRODUCTION 4 3 FRONT AND REAR PANEL 4 3 1 Front panel 4 3 2 Rear panel 6 4 INSTALLATION 7 4 1 Preparation 7 4 2 Installation and operation...

Page 2: ...lets terminal blocks and power source to make sure that they are in good condition To reduce risk from electric shock if you cannot find the electrical ground of the building unplug UPS from AC power...

Page 3: ...utor or service center or contact your local recycling center for proper disposal information Caution When the UPS has not been used for a long period of time or UPS is stored for an extended period o...

Page 4: ...Alarm beep sound every 1 seconds Battery backup power is running out Show Alarm long beep sound UPS malfunction 6 3 2 Rear panel 3 2 1 USB port The communication port for connecting the UPS to comput...

Page 5: ...D screen is lit and shows the input voltage and battery level 8 OPERATION 5 1 Turn on and turn off the UPS 5 1 1 Turn on the UPS by pressing the button at the front panel The LCD screen is lit and sho...

Page 6: ...0 TROUBLESHOOTING Symptoms Possible causes Solutions Blackout occured but UPS does not supply backup pow er Battery power is running out Once the utility line turns back to normal turn on the UPS at l...

Page 7: ...PUT OUTLET Number of backup outlet 3 Number of surge protection outlet not backup 1 FEATURE AC DC start yes Communication interface USB port Monitoring and management software yes Surge protection for...

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