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NOTE: 230VAC Specs Shown In ( )
Acceptable input Voltage
Input Voltage (on-line operation)
Output Voltage (on-line operation)
Nominal input frequency
Input protection
Frequency limits (on-battery
operation)
Transfer Time
Maximum Load
Battery Power Supplied
Output Receptacles
Surge Protected Only Output
Receptacles
On-battery Output Voltage
On-battery frequency
On-battery wave shape
Protection

Surge energy rating
(one time 10/1000 

m

s waveform)

Surge current capability (one time,
8/20 

m

s waveform)

Surge response time
Surge voltage let through (percentage
of applied ANSI C62.41 cat A +6 v
test wave form)
Noise filter

Battery type: Spill proof, mainte-
nance free, user replaceable, sealed
lead acid
Typical battery life

Typical recharge time
Operating temperature
Storage temperature
Operating and storage relative
humidity
Operating elevation
Storage elevation
Electromagnetic immunity
Audible noise at 1 m (3 ft.)
Size ( H x W x D)

Weight-net (shipping)

Safety and approval
EMC Verification

        MSU 700

0-145 (0-288) VAC

91-145 (174-288) VAC

103-131 (200-253) VAC

50 or 60 Hz auto-sensing

Manual reset circuit breaker

50 or 60 Hz + 0.1%

2-4 ms. Typical

      700VA 450W
            3 (4)

            1 (1)

115 VAC (230 VAC)

50 or 60 Hz +.1 Hz unless synchronized to utility during brownout

True Sinewave

Over-current and short circuit protected, latching shutdown on

overload

480J

6500A max

0 ns (instantaneous) normal mode, <5 ns common mode

< 0.3 % of peak typical

Normal and common mode EMI / RFI suppression,

100Khz to 10Mhz

       2 x 12V7AH

3 to 5 years depending on number of discharges and ambient

temperature

2 to 4 hours from 50% discharge

0 to 40 degrees C (+32 to 104 degrees F)

-15 to +45 degrees C ( +5 to +113 degrees F)

0 to 95% non-condensing

0 to +3,000 m (0 to +10,000 ft. )

0 to 15,000 m ( 0 to +50,000 ft. )

IEC 801-2 LEVEL IV, 801-4 LEVEL IV, 801-5 LEVEL III

<45 dBA

 15.6 x 13.8 x 40 cm
 6.14 x 5.43 x 15.7 in.
           14 Kg
           31 lb.

UL, CUL, TUV/GS, CE

FCC Class A, TUV/EMC

MSU 1000

1000VA  670W

5 (8)

1 (1)

2 x 12V11AH

17 x 22 x 42 cm

 6.69 x 8.66 x 16.5 in.

21 Kg

46 lb.

MSU 1400

1400VA 950W

5 (8)

1 (1)

2 x 12V17AH

17 x 22 x 42 cm

6.69 x 8.66 x 16.5 in.

26 Kg

57 lb.

16

Summary of Contents for Smart Up MSU 1000

Page 1: ...Smart Up Series Uninterruptible Power Supply User s Manual...

Page 2: ......

Page 3: ...ual 1 Introduction 2 2 Controls and Indicators 4 3 Installation 6 4 Operation 7 5 Troubleshooting 11 6 Replacing the Battery 12 7 Obtaining Service 15 8 Specifications 16 9 Limited Warranty 17 Copyrig...

Page 4: ...armful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the...

Page 5: ...TYPE OF RECEPTACLE MAY RESULT IN A SHOCK HAZARD AND VIOLATE LOCAL ELECTRICAL CODES Para Systems Life Support Policy As a general policy Para Systems Inc Para Systems does not recommend the use of any...

Page 6: ...LED illuminates when the UPS is correcting for a low utility line voltage The Overload LED illuminates when the loads connected to the UPS exceeds the UPS power rating see Section 4 The Replace batte...

Page 7: ...ector Accessory Slot Option Slots Output Receptacles Input Circuit Breaker Surge Only Receptacle Input Power DB9 Connector Accessory Slot Option Slot Output Receptacles Input Circuit Breaker Surge Onl...

Page 8: ...or environment that is free of conduc tive contaminants Select a location which will provide good air circulation for the UPS at all times Avoid locations near heating devices water or excessive humid...

Page 9: ...of the UPS or the electrical specifications in this manual For non critical loads such as printers it is recommended that the equipment be connected to the Surge Only outlet CAUTION BE SURE ALL CRITI...

Page 10: ...LETS on the UPS If UPS is overloaded the OVERLOAD LED will light BATTERYLEVELDISPLAY This display shows the battery capacity left in the battery The level is represented by percentage of 25 50 75 and...

Page 11: ...uld detect a low utility voltage the boost function will raise the output voltage to its nominal level These two functions are repre sented by their respective LED on the front panel BATTERYREPLACE Th...

Page 12: ...nction is to inform user of the remaining power capacity of the batteries When the batteries reach a low capacity condition the UPS alarm will beep once every second and the LED on the 25 level will f...

Page 13: ...he environment tempera ture is too high Solution Press the ON TEST button to turn on the UPS Refer to Section 4 to turn on the UPS Reduce some loads connected to the UPS Reset the circuit breaker Push...

Page 14: ...HE BATTERIES CONTAIN LEAD AND POSE A HAZARD TO THEENVIRONMENTANDHUMANHEALTHIFNOTDISPOSEDOFPROPERLY REFERTOLOCALCODESFORPROPERDISPOSAL EQUIREMENTS OR RETURNTHEBATTERYTO MINUTEMAN CAUTION ALTHOUGH BATTE...

Page 15: ...panel tilt it out and pull it carefully away from the chassis 2 Loosen the bottom of the front panel from the chassis and place it on the top of the UPS Be cautious so as not to pull the ribbon cable...

Page 16: ...t are connected together 6 Connect the new battery For 700VA and 1000VA models connect positive connectors RED RED and negative connectors BLACK BLACK together For 1400VA model connect the two connect...

Page 17: ...cian will ask you for the above information and if possible help solve your problem over the phone In the event that the unit requires factory service the technician will issue you a Return Material A...

Page 18: ...hipping Safety and approval EMC Verification MSU 700 0 145 0 288 VAC 91 145 174 288 VAC 103 131 200 253 VAC 50 or 60 Hz auto sensing Manual reset circuit breaker 50 or 60 Hz 0 1 2 4 ms Typical 700VA 4...

Page 19: ...al advice furnished before or after delivery in regard to use or application of Para Systems equipment is furnished without charge and on the basis that it represents Para Systems best judgment under...

Page 20: ...Notes 18...

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Page 24: ...Para Systems Inc 1455 LeMay Dr Carrollton TX 75007 Phone 972 446 7363 Fax 972 446 9011 QuickFax Info System 1 800 263 3933 Internet www minuteman ups com P N 34000161...

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