3. Operation

3.7 Load on battery power

The load continues to be protected by the UPS when the Normal AC source is not available. Power is supplied by the battery.

Transfer to battery power

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LED (32) is ON.

The buzzer sounds intermittently.

The load is supplied by the battery.

End of battery power

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32

33

LED (33) is ON.

The buzzer sounds intermittently.

The load is transferred on the Bypass AC input if it is present.

3.8 UPS personalisation

Access to the personalisation functions

Personalisation must be carried out with switches Q1 (8) and Q5N (11) open (OFF) and switches Q4S (9) and Q3BP (10) closed (ON).

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1 - Press the menu key (36) .

2 - Select "Settings", then "Personalisation" using the function keys (35)

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3 - Confirm by pressing the function key (35) ©.

4 - Enter the password by successively selecting each icon using the corresponding function key.

5 - Confirm by pressing the function key (35) ©.

6 - To save the personalisation settings, confirm by pressing the function key (35) ©.

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To change the password, see the Settings menu.

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5000 specifications

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