3.6.1.6The UPS will perform another self-test and the LCD display will change from drawing C to drawing D. During the self-test the UPS will switch to the Battery mode for approximately 4-seconds, then the LCD display will change from drawing D to drawing E1. Once the UPS successfully passes the self-test the LCD will display drawing F. If the UPS fails the self-test the LCD will display drawing E2 then the LCD will display an error code or error status. See Section 2.2 for Error codes and Section 4 for Troubleshooting.

D

* It shows “test” during the self-test.

E1

* It shows “OK” if the self-test was successful.

E2

* It shows “Fail” if the UPS fails the self-test.

F

* It shows “208VAC” Utility Input.

3.6.1.7The UPS has successfully passed the start-up procedure. The UPS will charge the batteries whenever the UPS is connected to an AC source and there is an acceptable AC voltage present. It is recommended that the UPS's batteries be charged for a minimum of 8-hours before use. However the UPS may be used immediately, but the “On-Battery” runtime maybe less than normally expected. NOTE: If the UPS is going to be out of service or stored for a prolonged period of time, the batteries must be recharged for at least 12-hours every 3 months.

3.6.2Startup in Battery Mode (Cold Start)

3.6.2.1Switch the UPS’s input circuit breaker (on the rear panel) to the On position.

3.6.2.2Press and hold the UPS On Switch (on the front panel) for approximately 3-seconds, then release, the audible alarm will sound 2- beeps. The LCD display will scroll from drawing A to drawing G this will take approximately 10-seconds.

3.6.2.3During this 10-seconds press and hold the UPS On Switch again for approximately 3-seconds, then release, the audible alarm will sound 2- beeps. The LCD display will change from drawing G to drawing H, the UPS will be in self-test mode. The UPS will provide an output within approximately 1-minute, and then the LCD display will display drawing I. If the UPS On switch was not pressed within the 10-seconds, the UPS will automatically turn off. You will have to repeat the above steps again.

G

* It shows “Off”, which means the UPS pre-start is successful.

H

* It shows the Utility input is “0VAC”.

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ED6200T, ED6000T specifications

The Minuteman UPS ED6000T and ED6200T are robust uninterruptible power supply (UPS) systems designed to offer reliable protection for sensitive electronic equipment. These units stand out in the market for their enhanced features, advanced technologies, and exceptional performance.

The core design of the ED6000T and ED6200T integrates a pure sine wave output, ensuring compatibility with all types of devices, including sensitive electronics and critical infrastructure. This feature minimizes electrical distortion, providing protection against damage from power fluctuations. They deliver up to 6000VA and 6200VA of power respectively, making them suitable for small to medium-sized data centers, telecommunications equipment, and critical servers.

One key characteristic of these models is their comprehensive LCD display that provides real-time monitoring of UPS status, battery charge level, load percentage, and other essential diagnostics. This user-friendly interface makes it convenient for users to assess performance at a glance and manage their power protection strategies effectively.

Both models employ advanced battery management technologies, including Smart Battery Management that extends battery life through optimized charging cycles. This is crucial for maintaining reliability, especially in environments where power outages can be frequent and disruptive. The UPS units also feature an automatic voltage regulation (AVR) system that corrects minor voltage fluctuations, maintaining consistent output without switching to battery mode.

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In conclusion, the Minuteman UPS ED6000T and ED6200T are powerful solutions for businesses seeking reliable power protection. With their pure sine wave output, advanced battery management, user-friendly interfaces, and energy-efficient designs, they represent a solid investment for safeguarding critical electronics against power interruptions.