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Function

Button

ON/Enter

Button

OFF/ESC

Button

Test/Up

Button

Mute/Down

Button

Test/Up +

Mute/Down

Button

Turns on the UPS

: Press and hold this button over 0.5 second to turn on the UPS.

Enter Key

: Press this button to confirm the selected settings of the configuration menu.

Turns off the UPS

: Press and hold this button for 0.5 second to turn off the UPS.

Esc key

: Press this button to return to the last setting of the configuration menu.

Battery test

: Press and hold this button for 0.5 second to test the battery status while

in AC mode, or CVCF mode.

UP key

: Press this button to display the next selection in the configuration menu.

Mutes the alarm:

 Press and hold the button for 0.5 second to mute the buzzer.

Please refer to sections below for details.

Down key

: Press this button to display previous selection in the configuration menu.

Press and hold these two buttons simultaneously for 1 second either to enter

or exit the menu settings.


3. Advanced operation

3-1. Description of buttons and functions

3-2. LED Indicators and LCD panel

There are 4 LEDs on front panel to show the UPS working status:

* CVCF stands for converter mode

Mode

LED

UPS startup
No Output
Bypass mode
AC mode
Battery mode
CVCF mode
Battery Test
ECO mode
Fault

Bypass

Line

Battery

Fault

BYPASS

LINE

BATTERY

FAULT

LED indicators 

Note:     means LED is illuminated      means LED is not illuminated

Option 3:

After connecting N1 and L2, it becomes one high-voltage output (208/220/230/240V) at L1-N2 for 100% of the UPS rated  current.  

Connect  load  to  L1-N2. 

Option 4:

After connecting N1 and L2, it becomes three outputs, one high-voltage output (208/220/230/240V) at L1-N2 and two low-voltage 

outputs (104/110/115/120V) at L1-N1 and  L2-N2. However, there is a limit for current rating at L1-N1 and L2-N2: 25A for 6K model 

and 42A at 10K model. You must connect the load taking into account such limits. Please read the notes before installation.

Connect the low-voltage load to L1-N1 and L2-N2, and connect the high-voltage load to L1-N2.

Note 1: If any load current in L1-N1 or L2-N2 is higher than 25A in 6K model and 42A in 10K model, the UPS will still operate 

normally without overload warning because the total load is under the specified limit. However, the high current can damage the 

isolation transformer due to overheat caused by the high current. Hence, the installation must be done with a technician to ensure 

that the load current will not exceed this limitation.

Note 2: When connecting to low-voltage and high-voltage at the same time as described in option 4, the L1-N1 and L2-N2 will feed 

low-voltage loads in non-isolated status because high-voltage is being generated by shorting N1-L2. If keeping a connected load in 

isolated status is required, we recommend that you may only use two low-voltages at  L1-N1 or L2-N2 like illustrated in option 1, and 

also make sure that the total current in L1-N1 or L2-N2 does not exceed the value specified in Note1.

2-5. ForzaTracker monitoring software

ForzaTracker is a new generation of UPS monitoring software, which provides user-friendly interface to monitor and control your 

Uninterruptible Power System. This unique software provides safe auto-shutdown for multi-computer systems during power failures. 

With this software, users can monitor and control any UPS on the same LAN no matter how far they might be from the UPS.

Installation procedure for Windows users:

1. Use the supplied CD or go to the website: 

http://www.forzaups.com/us/driver-downloads/

.

2. After clicking the software icon, choose the required operation system.

3. Follow the on-screen instructions to install the software.

4. When you finished downloading all required files, enter the serial No (Installation Password): 5242-87f6-64re-di8d-986u to install     

    the software (include the hyphens).

To load 

L 1     N1      L 2     N2       L      N

To load 1

To load 2

To load 3

L 1     N1      L 2     N2       L      N

5. In order to access as Administrator, input the password: 111296.

6. When your computer restarts, the management software will appear as a light blue round icon located in the system tray, near

    the clock.

For Mac users, please refer to the ForzaTracker quick installation guide inside the Mac folder.

Display

Function

Backup time information

Fault information

Mute operation

Output and battery voltage information 

Load information 

Mode operation information

Provides a digital indication of the battery discharge time.

H: hours    M: minutes  S: seconds

Indicates that a warning or fault has occurred.

Displays the fault codes, listed in detail in the sections below

Indicates that the UPS alarm has been disabled. 

Provides an indication of the output voltage, frequency or battery 

voltage.

VAC: output voltage  VDC: battery voltage Hz: frequency

Indicates the load level at 0-25%, 26-50%, 51-75%, and 76-100%

Indicates the load or the output is short-circuited.
 Overload indication.

Indicates that the UPS is connected to the mains.

Indicates the battery is in working status.

Summary of Contents for FDC-106K

Page 1: ...2 y e a r W a r r a n t y User Manual Uninterruptible Power Supply System FDC 106K FDC 110K...

Page 2: ...3 Initial setup Do not connect appliances or equipment that may overload the UPS system such as big motor type equipment to the UPS output sockets or terminal Place cables in such a way that no one c...

Page 3: ...he carrier or dealer where you purchased the unit Safety IEC EN 62040 1 EMI Conducted emission Radiated emission EMS ESD RS EFT SURGE CS Power frequency magnetic field Low frequency signals Warning Th...

Page 4: ...input and output wires and the input and output terminals are connected tightly Note 2 There are two output terminal configurations to meet customers diverse requirements for serial or parallel connec...

Page 5: ...with a technician to ensure that the load current will not exceed this limitation Note 2 When connecting to low voltage and high voltage at the same time as described in option 4 the L1 N1 and L2 N2...

Page 6: ...for calculating the capacity of the UPS as energy consumption increases during initial power on Description UPS status Bypass mode Battery mode Fault mode Warning Overload Others Fault All Buzzer stat...

Page 7: ...inverter has been turned off Note 2 After turning off the UPS please beware that the UPS is operating in Bypass mode and there is a risk of power loss for connected devices 2 In Bypass mode output vol...

Page 8: ...it will cause permanent damage to the equipment 5 Connect both parallel cables between each UPS the communications cable DB 25 and the load balancing cable as illustrated below Once the above connect...

Page 9: ...ing Parameter 2 Output frequency To set the output frequency choose any of the following three options in parameter 2 50 0Hz The output frequency is set to 50 0Hz 60 0Hz The output frequency is set to...

Page 10: ...0 of the nominal voltage Interface Setting 06 Voltage range for ECO mode Parameter 2 Sets low frequency point for ECO mode 50Hz system Ranges from 46 0Hz to 48 0Hz 60Hz system Ranges from 56 0Hz to 58...

Page 11: ...tery specifications Interface Setting 14 Charger voltage adjustment 15 Output voltage adjustment Parameter 2 You may choose Add or Sub to adjust the output voltage Parameter 3 The voltage ranges from...

Page 12: ...e switch is open Bypass is unstable Boot loader is missing Warning event Battery is not connected Over charge Low battery Overload Fan failure EPO enable Over temperature Charger failure Locked in byp...

Page 13: ...rning code blink on the LCD display and the alarm starts beeping once every second The and icons blink on the LCD display and the alarm starts beeping once every second The and icons blink on the LCD...

Page 14: ...Environment Operating temperature Storage temperature Relative humidity Operating altitude Audible noise Physical appearance Product Dimensions Product Weight Additional information Warranty 6000VA 6...

Page 15: ...www forzaups com...

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