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8. Care & Maintenance

1. Keep the unit clean and vacuum the ventilation intake periodically.
2. Wipe with a soft, damp cloth.
3. Check for loose and/or bad connections monthly.
4. Never leave the unit on an uneven surface.

5

. Position the unit to allow at least 1/2” (1.3 cm) clearance between the rear panel and the wall. 

6. Keep the ventilation intake open.
7. Avoid direct sunlight, rain, and high humidity.
8. Keep away from fire and extremely hot locations.
9. Do not stack anything on top of the unit.
10.The unit should not be exposed to corrosive environments.
11.Normal operating temperature is 32 to 104°F (0-40°C).

9. Computer Interface Port

1. The communication port on the back of the UPS may be connected to the host computer. The port

allows the computer to monitor the status of the UPS and, in some cases, control the operation of

the UPS.

2. Major functions include some or all of the following:

• Power disturbance notification.

• Closure of any open files prior to battery depletion.

• UPS power-up or OFF.

3. Although most computers are equipped with a connector (via COM port) to allow a link to the

communication port on the back of the UPS, a special plug-in card may be needed in the event

one is not available. Some computers may also need special software. Contact tech support for

details on various interface kits.

4. The computer interface port has the following characteristics:

• Pin 5 and 2 are open collector outputs which must be pulled up to a common reference 

supply of no greater than +40 VDC.

• The transistors are capable of a maximum nonconductive load of 25 mA DC. Use pin 7 only 

as the common.

• Pin 5 generates a High to Low signal when the battery inside the UPS has less than 5 minutes 

back-up time left.

• Pin 2 generates a High to Low signal when the line fails.

• The UPS will shut down when a high RS-232 level is sustained on pin 6 for 0.36 seconds.

• Pin 9 is also used for RS-232 data output.

• Pin 6 is used for the RS-232 data input (RxD).
NOTES:

• Switch 40V,

0.15A non-inductive.

• Pin 7 should be con-

nected to ground only.

14

1

8 7 6

5 4 3 2

9

Power failure, normally open, will become closed upon activation

Reference for pins 2 & 5 (ground)

Battery Low, normally open, closed upon activation
Remote shutdown UPS  - Applying voltage (+5V ~ +12V)
to this pin for 500ms shuts the UPS down.

Reference for pin 6 (ground)

OUT
OUT

OUT

IN

IN

2
4

5

6

7

Function Explanation

Pin#

I/O

Summary of Contents for Athlon SEries

Page 1: ...USER MANUAL Athlon Series True On Line Double Conversion Uninterruptible Power Supply...

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Page 3: ..._______________________________ Please take the time to read this manual It provides safety installation and operating instructions that will allow you to derive the maximum performance and service l...

Page 4: ...tionality 4 4 Installation 7 5 Operation 12 6 Alarms 13 7 Software Options 13 8 Care Maintenance 14 9 Computer Interface Port 14 10 Battery Replacement 15 11 Storage 16 12 External Battery Packs 16 13...

Page 5: ...otect against overload and short circuits and advanced battery management extends battery life by up to 50 2000VA and 3000VA 120V models also come with hard wire terminal blocks for permanent installa...

Page 6: ...antenna in a separate location or orientation 2 Ensure a greater distance is achieved between the receiver and the equipment 3 Ensure that your equipment is connected to an outlet on a separate circui...

Page 7: ...ced or the batteries replaced 11 CAUTION Do not dispose of batteries in a fire as they may explode 12 CAUTION Do not open or damage the battery electrolyte may be released which is harmful to the skin...

Page 8: ...eration from AC line 3 05 BYPASS Indicates the UPS is in bypass mode due to a fault or manual bypass force selection See section 5 Normal AC power will supply the load under this condition but the bac...

Page 9: ...Pressing the SELECT button untill I P and Vac are both lit will display the input voltage to the unit on the display Likewise you may press SELECT again to show O P and Vac to indicate the units outpu...

Page 10: ...3 15 3 14 3 19 3 17 3 21 3 18 3 17 3 20 3 16 3 21 3 14 3 19 6 1 Illustrations not to scale 2 All illustrations shown with NEMA receptacles IEC and European style receptacles are available for all mod...

Page 11: ...ng 3 19 COMPUTER INTERFACE REMOTE SIGNALLING Provides both RS 232 and dry contact relay or solid state signals to support various operating systems 3 20 HARDWARE INPUT OUTPUT TERMINAL BLOCK 120V MODEL...

Page 12: ...er See section 7 for additional info NOTE The computer interface connection is optional and not necessary for the UPS to function correctly 4 7 External Battery Pack Connection Optional Before connect...

Page 13: ...ll Mount Installation The following diagrams illustrate how to install or mount the UPS and battery packs when applicable in either vertical or wall mount applications Vertical Installation Wall mount...

Page 14: ...Mount Installation The following diagrams illustrate how to install or mount the UPS and battery packs when applicable in 19 rack mount applications Lower Slide Rail Installation Rear Bracket Installa...

Page 15: ...Unit Stack Installation The following diagrams illustrate how to stack the units and battery packs when applicable Stacking Units 11...

Page 16: ...UPS fails the self test the unit will go into BYPASS mode may display a fault code see Troubleshooting the loads are not affected Recharge the battery overnight and perform the self test again If the...

Page 17: ...refer to the back of the software CD s holder for installation instructions For operational instrucions install the software launch the program then click HELP in the upper left corner of the software...

Page 18: ...o the communication port on the back of the UPS a special plug in card may be needed in the event one is not available Some computers may also need special software Contact tech support for details on...

Page 19: ...ed from the unit and discarded appropriately 9 Place the new batteries in the same position direction as before and reconnect the wires Connect the RED wire to Positive and the BLACK wire to Negative...

Page 20: ...onnecting cable with a polarized plug on each end Check ing the orientation of the connectors plug the cable into the sockets on the rear of the UPS and EBP RED connects to RED and BLACK connects to B...

Page 21: ...arged due to recent use or it is near the end of its service life Charge the battery If the battery is near expected back up time the end of its service life consider replacing it even if the fault co...

Page 22: ...onds 130 10 for 300 msec Efficiency Bypass Mode Greater than 95 Efficiency On line Mode Greater than 88 Crest Factor 3 1 13 2 230V Models GENERAL Rated power 700VA 1000 VA 1500 VA 2000 VA 3000 VA with...

Page 23: ...n a network or the internet STANDARDS Safety EN50091 1 1 Emissions EN50091 2 class B Immunity EN50091 2 Conformity UL 1778 cUL 107 1 107 2 CE Transient Immunity 120V Per IEEE 62 41 formerly IEEE 587 T...

Page 24: ...0 x 220 7 7 x 18 5 x 15 2 195 x 470 x 385 Weight lbs kg net 27 5 12 5 33 15 39 6 18 70 4 32 81 4 37 120V 19 Rack mount Models 3U Capacity 700VA 490 W 1000VA 700W 1500VA 1050W 2000VA 1400W 3000VA 2100W...

Page 25: ...x 15 2 195 x 470 x 385 Weight lbs kg net 27 5 12 5 33 15 39 6 18 70 4 32 81 4 37 230V 19 Rack mount Models 3U Capacity 700VA 490 W 1000VA 700W 1500VA 1050W 2000VA 1400W 3000VA 2100W Input Connection...

Page 26: ...are intended to limit the maximum amplitude of transient voltage surges on power lines to specified values They are not intended to function as surge arrestors The UPS is intended to be installed on t...

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