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8. AC Input Power Cord:

 Plug the 

  AC power cord into your power 

  source. (The 220 V version 

  features an AC input socket.)

9. Input Circuit Breaker:

 This  

  protects equipment plugged into  

  the outlet against short circuits or  

  system overload. The UPS will  

  trip the breaker when loads  

  exceed the UPS’s capacity. If the 

  circuit breaker trips, unplug at least one piece of equipment from its UPS connection and reset the breaker  

  by pressing the button back in.
  If the AC input current is much higher than what the circuit breaker can regulate, the circuit breaker may  

  trip. Once the breaker is tripped, the UPS will attempt to power the load using its internal power source.  

  If the UPS detects an overload at this point, turn off the UPS and decide which equipment will be left  

  unprotected. Reset the breaker after the overload or short circuit is released, then restart the UPS. 

 

NOTE:

  Most circuit breaker trips are due to overload conditions.

10. Output Circuit Breakers:

 Six battery output sockets and two bypass output sockets equipped with  

  breakers protect against overcurrent on the output, tripping when an overload occurs.

11. Surge Protection Outlets:

 These provide full-time protection against surges and spikes. Plug any 

  peripheral equipment that doesn’t require power during a utility power failure into these outlets and  

  prevent power problems traveling through your system via unprotected peripherals.

 

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Summary of Contents for 168205

Page 1: ...MAN 168205 UM 0606 08 line interactive rackmount uninterruptible power supply USER MANUAL MODEL 168205...

Page 2: ...c voltage regulation AVR cold start capability and diagnostics 1120 Joules telephone fax and network surge protection Circuit breaker protection offers quick recovery from overload and short circuit e...

Page 3: ...commended Always disconnect the input power cord from the wall outlet before replacing the battery Do not dispose of the battery in a fire as the battery may explode Do not open or mutilate the batter...

Page 4: ...S is furnished with a six foot line cord terminated with a standard NEMA 5 15P three pronged plug The UPS must be plugged into a two pole three wire grounding receptacle If an extension cord must be u...

Page 5: ...ensure that your computer equipment will be protected during a utility failure and that you receive expected run time it is important that the total power needs of the equipment not exceed the capacit...

Page 6: ...en release it to run a 10 second self test routine The UPS will transfer your equipment to power derived from its internal battery and run a self test controls iNdicators 1 On Off Test Button The On O...

Page 7: ...becomes weak or disconnected this red LED will light indicating the battery must be replaced The alarm will beep three times at one minute intervals if the battery is bad or disconnected and will beep...

Page 8: ...e UPS detects an overload at this point turn off the UPS and decide which equipment will be left unprotected Reset the breaker after the overload or short circuit is released then restart the UPS NOTE...

Page 9: ...ut jack NOTE This connection is not needed to properly use the UPS 15 Emergency Power Off EPO Port This lets you turn off the UPS remotely using the provided cable Connect the EPO port of your UPS to...

Page 10: ...LED Fault LED UPS Status Green 3 Yellow 4 Yellow 5 Red 6 Alarm Indication On X X X X AC mode Blinking X X X X AVR mode X On X X 1 beep 10 second intervals DC mode X X X On X Internal fault X On X X 1...

Page 11: ...24 hours without a load 1 Remove the faceplate by first pulling open the latch on the front left of the UPS where the MANHATTAN logo is as shown at top right then loosening the two recessed screws th...

Page 12: ...12 mounting procedures...

Page 13: ...even and the UPS is briefly transferring UPS protects against abnormal utility voltages though normal line connected equipment to its backup power is present power source The input circuit breaker tr...

Page 14: ...twork ports RJ 11 RJ 45 ports 1 in 1 out surge protected Nominal voltage input 115 V 230 V output 115 V 230 V Voltage range input 115 V 20 25 230 V 20 25 Frequency range 50 60 Hz auto sensing Voltage...

Page 15: ...damage to electronic equipment that is not UC UL CSA or CE listed d damage to UC UL CSA or CE listed equipment not caused by power or phone line transients such as spikes or surges e damage caused by...

Page 16: ...rademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners www manhattan products com MANHATTAN offers a complete line of PC Components Peripherals Cables and Accessories Ask your local computer de...

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