Rackmount Solutions 3000VA, 1200VA, 600VA, 1500VA, 1000VA, 2200VA user manual Installation

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3.INSTALLATION

Inspect the UPS upon receipt. The packaging is recyclable; keep it for reuse or disposed of properly.

3.1 Recharge the battery

UPS may be used by anyone immediately upon receipt. The battery is fully charged before shipped from the factory. However, user is recommended to recharge the battery at least eight hours before using UPS. Energy loss may occur during shipping or long duration storage. To recharge the battery, simply let UPS be plugged into an AC outlet and switch it on.

3.2 Connect the loads

Plug your primary equipment (e.g. computer, monitor and critical data storage device, etc.) to the Battery Power-Supplied outlets. Plug your peripheral equipment (e.g. printer, scanner, fax, or audio device) to the bypass outlets. Do not plug laser printer to the UPS output outlets, as its power demand is much higher than typical peripherals and may cause the circuit breaker to trip. It is suggested to connect the similar heavy loads (like laser printer) to the bypass outlets.

3.3 Connect the telephone

If you wish to protect a fax or a modem, connect the telephone cable from the wall outlet to the “IN” jack. Connect the telephone cable (provided) from the “OUT” jack to the fax or modem. To protect a10Base-T (UTP) network interface, obtain and use a UTP cable to connect the “OUT” jack to your computer.

3.4 Connect to the utility power

Plug UPS to a 2-pole, 3-wire grounding receptacle. Make sure the branch is protected and does not service equipment requiring heavy electricity (e.g. refrigerator, air conditioner, copier, etc.). Avoid using extension cords; if used, make sure they are rated for at least 15 Amps (A).

3.5 UPS self-test

UPS will conduct a self-test once switched on it each time. Do not add or take off any equipment while UPS conducts self-test; await it until the Power indicator lights up. Besides this, switch on your equipment after switch on UPS.

3.6 Battery auto-charging

Once the power cord is connected, the battery of UPS will be automatically charged by itself.

3.7 Overload protection

If an overload situation is detected during self-test, UPS audible alarm will activate, emit a long beep and automatically shut down the system. Unplug at least one piece of equipment from the Battery Supplied Outlets. Switch off UPS, wait 5 seconds and check to make sure the circuit breaker is set then switch on, again.

3.8 Optimal battery status

To maintain the optimal status of battery, let UPS be always plugged in.

3.9 Self-protection feature

UPS is equipped with self-protection feature preventing people from playing with the unit to subsequently damaging the unit. It is programmed so that once switched off, the user must wait 5 seconds before switching UPS on again.

3.10 Storage

To store UPS, cover it and store it with the battery fully charged. During extended storage, recharge the battery every three months to ensure battery life.

3.11 Power failure

When the event of power failure occurs after turning on UPS, and prior to the self-test sequence, UPS will automatically shut down and not restart until utility power is restored. This is necessary to check the quality of power that is delivered to your connected equipment.

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Contents USER‘S Manual Table of Contents IntroductionImportant Safety Instructions Presentation 1500VA/110V no Bypass Output Back Panel 2200VA, 3U Size Back Panel 3000VA, 3U Size Power On Indicator Backup indicatorBattery Fault Indicator Power SwitchInstallation Installation with accessories of Rack-mount types Page Check the power requirement of your equipment Limited rating power of UPSOperation Simple testPower Monitoring Software Characteristics of computer interface portSoftware and Computer Interface Interface KitsBattery Cabinet Appendix a TroubleshootingBattery’s life of UPS Battery ReplacementAppendix B Specifications AP/RM InputPhysical