OPERATION

Once the system has been properly installed, it is ready to operate. The following procedures will explain how to start-up the system while plugged into rated electrical power and also

how to start-up with no AC power available.

Normal Operation on AC Start-Up:

Verify that the unit is plugged into properly rated electrical power.

Connect Cable from Aux. Battery Box to UPS.

Position the Input Circuit Breaker to the ON position.

Position the System Power Switch to the ON position and the BYPASS SWITCH to the INV position. You will now have Bypass power at the receptacles.

The system will proceed through about a three second diagnostic where all the L.E.D.s will sequence ON then OFF. The AC IN L.E.D. will flash several times and the audible alarm will give a short burst. The AC IN light L.E.D. will then stay ON and the battery level meter will light to at least an 80% level. The INVERTER L.E.D. will come ON and inverter power will now be available at all the output receptacles. The LOAD I and LOAD II will come ON.

Actual load may be connected at any time during this procedure, however inverter power is only available when the L.E.D. above either of the LOAD switches is ON continuously.

Battery Operation after AC Start-Up:

Unplug the unit from the standard wall outlet.

The AC In L.E.D. will flash at two to three second intervals. Within 5 seconds, the audible alarm will sound at half-second intervals.

Push and hold in the ALARM SILENT/TEST switch until the audible alarm is inhibited.

If operation were to continue in this mode, the BATTERY LEVEL meter would start to turn OFF, one L.E.D. at a time starting from the top. Once the last L.E.D. is left, the alarm will sound in a constant tone. Had the alarm been previously silenced, it would still re-enable to alert the user of limited operation. This alarm can also be silenced as before. If the unit is allowed to operate further, it will time shut off the loads. If power were to return, the unit will automatically restart and return to the condition it was in at the moment it went into Battery Mode.

DC Start Operation (Cold Start)

If no utility power is available at the time backup power is required, the unit may be started to accomplish abbreviated tasks. The limitations of the battery prevent extended operations at full load.

T H E C O N T I N U O U S P O W E R C O M P A N Y

Position the System Power Switch to the ON position.

Push and hold in the COLD START switch until the audible alarm beeps.

The unit will start up similarly to normal AC start-up except the AC IN L.E.D. will continue to flash. The LOAD outputs will come up in the OFF mode when using the COLD START feature. You must press and hold the LOAD I or LOAD II switch to activate the inverter.

Loading the System

The system can be loaded up to full rated load. As load is applied, the LOAD METER will start to turn ON. The LOAD METER will not work when you are in a “Manual Bypass”. Once full load is achieved, the full LOAD METER should be lit. As additional load is applied, the top red OVERLOAD L.E.D. will come ON. If too much overload is applied, the audible alarm will sound. If this increased load is not removed within five seconds, the unit will discontinue output operation and latch into an alarm condition. The audible alarm will continue to sound and the ALARM L.E.D. will light. Reducing the load and cycling the System Power Switch OFF then ON can reset the system.

Programming the Outputs:

The outputs on startup can be programmed ON or OFF. The default mode is programmed to turn both load circuits ON whenever you power up the UPS on AC startup. They will stay energized until you turn OFF the UPS, the batteries run down during a power outage or if the appropriate load button is pressed.

To program both loads to be OFF when the UPS is turned ON:

Turn the UPS OFF.

Turn the UPS ON while pressing and holding the LOAD I OR II switch.

The UPS will come ON with both loads OFF and will remember this setting each time the unit is turned ON.

To program both loads to come ON:

Turn the UPS OFF.

Turn the UPS ON while pressing and holding both LOAD I and LOAD II switches (this definitely requires both hands). The UPS will remember this combination the next time it is powered ON.

To program LOAD I or LOAD II to come ON individually at startup:

Turn the UPS OFF.

Turn the UPS ON while pressing and holding either LOAD I or LOAD II switches.

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HSM CMN3000R, CMN4000R manual Normal Operation on AC Start-Up

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