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To change the batteries in 19" Rack Mount units:

1.  Unplug the UPS unit from the AC power source and disconnect all connected equipment.
2.  Disconnect the AC power cord from the UPS.
3.  Remove the two (2) front panel securing screws located on the front of the unit.
4.  The interconnecting wires and electronics will be exposed. Be careful not to touch any inner

components when changing the battery.

NOTE: This step does not apply to some models.
5.  Remove the five (5) securing screws and then the battery cover plate.
NOTE: Some models; Remove the four (4) securing screws.
6.  The battery(s) can now be removed from the unit. Slide the battery out, disconnect and discard

appropriately.

7.  Place the new battery in the same position / direction as before and reconnect the wires.

Connect the RED wire to Positive (+) and the BLACK wire to Negative (-).

8.  Follow the reverse of steps above to re-assemble the UPS.
9.  Follow user manual instructions to correctly reconnect the UPS loads.

NOTE: For proper battery disposal & recycling information, please call 800-RE-USE-Pb. (800-738-7372)

11. Storage

11.1 Storage Conditions

Store the UPS covered, upright and in a cool, dry location, with its battery fully charged. Before

storing, charge the UPS for at least 8 hours. Remove any accessories from the unit and disconnect

any cables connected to the computer interface port to avoid draining the battery.

11.2 Extended Storage

During extended storage in environments where the ambient temperature is +5 to +86°F

(-15 to +30°C ), charge the UPS‘s battery every 6 months. During extended storage in environments
where the ambient temperature is +86 to +113°F (+30 to +45°C), charge the UPS‘s battery every 3

months.

12. Fault Codes (LCD Models)

Do not attempt to use UPS.

Turn it off and have it serviced

Output failure

Internal fault
Over-temperature

High ambient temp or internal fault

Output short circuit

Fault with connected equipment or

internal malfunction
Overload Condition

Rating/s of connected equipment

exceeds capacity of unit
Battery DC Bus Problem

Positive/Negative connections

incorrect or DC bus voltage incorrect
Incorrect Charger Voltage

Faulty battery charger
Battery Fault

Battery(ies) faulty or at the end of 

their useful life

Displays Fault Code: E01

Displays Fault Code: E02

Displays Fault Code: E03

Displays Fault Code: E04

Displays Fault Code: E05

Displays Fault Code: E06

Displays Fault Code: E07

Power unit off and allow to cool down.

Once cool, power up and if problem

persists, contact technical support
Remove connected loads one-by-one

t

o indentify. If fault persists, contact

 

technical support
Reduce load by removing some of the 

t

connected equipment fro the unit

Remove AC power from the unit and

reverse battery connections if incorrect

RED  =  +      BLACK  =
Contact technical support

Replace battery(ies)

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Summary of Contents for Track Series

Page 1: ...USER MANUAL Track Series Line Interactive True Sine Wave Output Uninterruptible Power Supply...

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Page 3: ..._____________________________ Please take the time to read this manual It provides safety installation and operating instructions that will allow you to derive the maximum performance and service life...

Page 4: ...s a Remove watches rings and other jewelry or metal objects b Use only tools with insulated handles c Wear rubber gloves and boots d Do not lay tools or metal parts on top of batteries e Disconnect ch...

Page 5: ...unctionality 2 4 Installation 8 5 Operation 13 6 Alarms 14 7 Software Options 14 8 Care Maintenance 15 9 Computer Interface Port 15 10 Battery Replacement 16 11 Storage 17 12 Fault Codes 17 13 Trouble...

Page 6: ...reduce the risk of electric shock disconnect the UPS from the main AC supply before installing any interface cables Reconnect the power cord only after the signaling interconnections have been made Th...

Page 7: ...f battery capacity It also displays utility line voltage 3 4 LOAD Bar Graph This LED display shows the power being drawn by the load 3 5 BUCK AVR Indicator YELLOW LED This LED illuminates when the UPS...

Page 8: ...lity line voltage displays 3 12 OFF Button Pressing this button turns OFF the UPS and its connected loads 3 13 SELECT Button Depressing and holding the select button cycles through various LCD display...

Page 9: ...ry in 20 increments 3 20 LOAD LEVEL BAR GRAPH This graph shows how much of the units available capacity is being utilized in 20 increments 3 21 INPUT I P OR OUTPUT O P VOLTAGE Vac Pressing the SELECT...

Page 10: ...INPUT FUSE OUTPUT IN OUT STANDARD 600VA RM MODEL REMOTE PORT IN OUT CIRCUIT BREAKER CIRCUIT BREAKER CIRCUIT BREAKER CIRCUIT BREAKER 3 25 3 29 3 27 EXTENDED RUN TIME RACK MOUNT 3000VA MODEL EXTENDED R...

Page 11: ...ANEL 600 3000VA RM 2U LCD FRONT PANEL 600 3000VA RM 2U REAR VIEW 600 1000VA RM 2U REAR VIEW 1500VA RM 2U REAR VIEW 2000VA RM 2U REAR VIEW 2500 3000VA RM 2U 3 Functionality Front Rear Views 19 Rack Mou...

Page 12: ...e protected receptacle s capacity CAUTION Replace only with same fuse type and rating 3 30 SITE WIRING FAULT INDICATORS RED LED Some Models This LED illuminates when the UPS is connected to an imprope...

Page 13: ...nd the device to be protected telephone modem etc is plugged into the connector labeled OUT NOTE This surge protection device is for indoor use only Never install telephone wiring during a lightning s...

Page 14: ...ery Pack Connection Extended Run Time Models Before connecting ensure that the external battery pack and connector cable are compatible with the UPS Use only the factory supplied external battery conn...

Page 15: ...l Mount Installation The following diagrams illustrate how to install or mount the UPS and battery packs when applicable in either vertical or wall mount applications Vertical Installation Wall mount...

Page 16: ...Mount Installation The following diagrams illustrate how to install or mount the UPS and battery packs when applicable in 19 rack mount applications Lower Slide Rail Installation Rear Bracket Installa...

Page 17: ...Unit Stack Installation The following diagrams illustrate how to stack the units and battery packs when applicable Stacking Units 12...

Page 18: ...the UPS s rated capacity being utilized For example if two LEDs or segments are illuminated the load is drawing between 20 and 40 of the UPS s rated capacity See section 3 for location of the display...

Page 19: ...ase refer to the back of the software CD envelope for installation instructions For operational instrucions install the software launch the program then click HELP in the upper left corner of the soft...

Page 20: ...to the communication port on the back of the UPS a special plug in card may be needed in the event one is not available Some computers may also need special software Contact tech support for details o...

Page 21: ...t the AC power cord from the UPS 3 Remove the two 2 front panel securing screws located on either side of the unit NOTE Some models Remove the two 2 lower front panel screws located on both sides of t...

Page 22: ...cables connected to the computer interface port to avoid draining the battery 11 2 Extended Storage During extended storage in environments where the ambient temperature is 5 to 86 F 15 to 30 C charge...

Page 23: ...anel indicators flash sequentially LED models All indicators are flashing and UPS emits a constant tone UPS operates normally but the site wiring fault indicator is on does not provide expected The UP...

Page 24: ...detection time Efficiency Standby Mode Greater than 95 Overload Capacity 110 for 20 seconds 125 for 5 seconds EXTENDED RUN TIME MODELS GENERAL Rated power 1000 VA 1500 VA 2000 VA 3000 VA with a power...

Page 25: ...e models 32 F to 104 F 0 C to 40 C All standard run time models 32 F to 77 F 0 C to 25 C 3000VA extended run time models Optimum temperature range 59 F to 77 F 15 C to 25 C Storage temperature 5 F to...

Page 26: ...acid 7 2Ah 12V Sealed lead acid 7 2Ah 12V Sealed lead acid 7 2Ah 12V Sealed lead acid 7 2Ah 12V Battery Quantity Backup time full load 9 min 5 min 5 min 5 min Recharge time 8 hours to 90 Dimensions i...

Page 27: ...x 480 x 430 6 7 x 21 6 x 16 9 170 x 550 x 430 Weight lbs kg net 50 22 7 90 41 110 50 125 57 Extended Run Time 19 Rack mount Models Capacity Input Connection Fixed power cord Hardwire terminals Output...

Page 28: ...are intended to limit the maximum amplitude of transient voltage surges on power lines to specified values They are not intended to function as surge arrestors The UPS is intended to be installed on t...

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