Eaton Electrical 9120 manual Quick Startup, Do not use this connection for modems or telephones

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2.0Quick Startup

1Your Powerware 9120 UPS has a removable power cord. Connect the power cord to the back of the unit and plug the UPS into a wall outlet. The LCD backlight will illuminate and the fan will run, but no output power is available.

2Let the unit charge the battery for at least 3 hours. You may use the unit while the battery charges, but the battery backup runtime will be reduced until the battery is fully charged.

3Start the Powerware 9120 by pressing and holding the On/Standby button (large button in the center of the front panel) in for about one second. Note: To turn the unit on, the On/Standby button must be pressed for about one second and for about 5 seconds to turn the unit off.

3.a. When it starts, the unit beeps once, then twice, and lights the “Power On” LED. The unit indicates “On Delay” on the LCD and performs an internal system and battery test. Next, the Powerware 9120 applies AC output to the back panel receptacles and indicates “On Line” on the LCD.

3.b. After 10 seconds or less, the self test is complete. The green LED will come on and remain on. If the unit beeps, or if the green LED does not remain on even though input power is available from the wall outlet, go to the Troubleshooting section.

4Switch off the equipment you want to protect, and plug each load into the outlets on the back of the Powerware 9120. Refer to Section 5.3 for detail on the load segment feature.

5Switch on the protected equipment, one load at a time. If the UPS beeps an alarm when you start your equipment, the UPS may be overloaded. See the Troubleshooting section.

The LCD on the front of the UPS shows the % of load capacity that your equipment is using. See Section 3.0 Operation for more information on checking the load %..

6 The RJ-45 Surge Protection jacks will protect equipment that uses an RJ-11 or RJ-45 connection. Plug the 10BASE-T network connection into the surge protection jack labeled “IN” on the back of the Powerware 9120. Plug the protected equipment into the surge protec- tion jack labeled “OUT.” Network cabling is not provided. This connec- tion is optional. It is not needed to use the Powerware 9120.

Do not use this connection for modems or telephones

Out In

NETWORK SURGE SUPPRESSION

RJ-45 Jacks

7 Please fill out the warranty registration card in Section 10 and return it to your local Eaton Powerware office.

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Contents Powerware Powerware Customer Support If You Have a QuestionTable of Contents Important Safety Instructions Safety InstructionsPowerware 9120 Controls and Indicators UPS FeaturesVA Rear Panel VA and 1000VA Rear PanelConnector Do not use this connection for modems or telephones Quick StartupOperation Display ModeUPS Front Panel LCD Message DescriptionDiagnostic Tests Standby ModeStarting the UPS on Battery Turning the UPS OnConfiguration Mode ConfigurationParameter LCD Message Description Default Settings Configuration Mode ParametersConfiguration Mode Parameters Inverter Shutdown Additional UPS FeaturesNetwork Transient Protector Load SegmentsCommunication Slot Communication PortSNMP/Web Adapter Communication Port Pin AssignmentPin Number Signal Name Definition Direction Installing Lansafe SoftwareRelay Card Relay Card AS/400 Pin AssignmentReplacing the Batteries Recycling the Used Battery How to Replace Internal BatteriesSpecifications Electrical Input 240V ModelsElectrical Output 240V Models Weights and Dimensions UPS 240V Models Environmental and Safety 240V Models2000 VA BatteryTroubleshooting Audible Alarms and UPS ConditionsSilencing an Audible Alarm Troubleshooting LCD Message or Possible Cause Action Condition Over-Charge Warranty Information WarrantyPage Dandenong VIC Australia Standard Warranty Registration Web Site Customer Service Offices Eaton Powerware Australia/New Zealand Offices