Rear Panel:
NEMA5-15R
IEC-320
IN
O UT
INTE RN ET
REM OTE
AC/BATTE RY OU TPU TS
AC INP UT
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3
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IN
O UT
INTE RN ET
REM OTE
AC/ BATTE RY OUTPUTS
AC INP UT
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IN
OUT
IN TER NE T
RE MO TE
AC/BATTERY OUTPUTS
AC INPUT
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2
3
1
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3 2 1
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A C/B ATTE RY O UTPUTS
AC INPUT
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INSTALLATION AND OPERATION
Upon receipt of the UPS, inspect the shipping carton for damage. If there is
any obvious damage, immediately report it to the selling dealer or the
delivering carrier. If there is no damage to the shipping carton, unpack the
unit and inspect the unit for damage.
The UPS is designed for installation in a protected environment within a
temperature range from 32
°
F to 104
°
F and relative humidity of 0
∼
90%
without condensation. Do not block inlets and outlets. Install the system in a
location free from excessive dust and chemical fumes.
Check the identification label to verify the UPS voltage and power rating
match the available line voltage and load requirements.
Installation:
1. Check if the main switch on the UPS front panel is in the off position and
insure that the voltage of the AC utility source corresponds to the
nameplate on the UPS rear panel.
2. Connect the power cord to a verified grounded 3-wire receptacle.
3. Turn on the power switch of UPS, the green LED will be lit indicating AC
utility voltage is present.
4. Charge the batteries for ten (10) hours before use. You may use the
UPS immediately without recharging, but the backup time maybe less
than the rating.
5. Connect your computer to the output receptacles of the UPS.
6. To test backup function, you may disconnect the power cord of the UPS
from wall outlet. The Yellow LED will light on, and alarm will beep every
3 seconds.
7. When battery approaches low level, alarm will beep every second until
auto shut down.
8. The 4 conditions UPS will automatically shut down:
a. Battery low
b. Short circuit
c. Overload
d. UPS fault
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