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MODEL

OUTPUT POWER AVAILABLE

MM250

250 WATTS

MM300SS

300 WATTS

MM500

500 WATTS

MM600SS

600 WATTS

MM900SS

900 WATTS

MM1200SS

1200 WATTS

MM1600SS

1600 WATTS

Larger, on-line units are also available for output loads of 1KVA, 3KVA and
5KVA.

2. 

To determine whether the MINUTEMAN unit purchased is large enough to
handle your existing equipment, in case the equipment does not have power
requirements labeled, go through the INSTALLATION AND TEST
PROCEDURE. 
  While running in the inverter mode (battery operation), be sure
that maximum power is being utilized by your system. For example, if your load is
a computer with a floppy disc drive, monitor and printer, run the

 

monitor, printer

and floppy disc drive while the unit is in the inverter mode. Repeat this procedure
several times (5-10). If no operation problems are found, then the MINUTEMAN
is sufficient to handle this load.

INSTALLATION AND TEST PROCEDURE

1. 

If your MINUTEMAN Uninterruptible Power Supply uses an external battery pack,
refer to the External Battery Pack Owner's Manual. Complete the
INSTALLATION AND TEST PROCEDURE contained in that manual before
proceeding.

2.

Most MINUTEMAN models have a D.C. breaker switch located on the back, left,
bottom of the unit with a red / green polarity light above the rear access panel
cover. MM250XL does not have the polarity light, since it is not normally used
with external battery packs. Earlier models of the products have an external D.C.
fuse or the D.C. breaker switch inside the control unit and have no polarity light. If
you have no external battery pack connected to your MINUTEMAN, turn on the
D.C. breaker (up position) and the polarity light (if your model has one) will turn
green. If the light doesn't turn green, the internal batteries have become
disconnected in shipment, and you should contact Para Systems, Inc. for
assistance. For units with external battery packs, the polarity light must come on
green when the external battery pack is turned on. Turn on the control unit D.C.
breaker only if this is the case. To turn on an internal D.C. breaker switch, you
must either remove the access panel cover in the rear or remove the unit cover
and push the breaker switch to the forward position.

3. 

Plug the unit's power plug into a standard 120VAC receptacle (230VAC
receptacle for 230-volt units) and turn the power switch "on". If commercial power
is acceptable, the "AC Normal" (green) light will come on after a short delay (1.2
seconds). If commercial voltage is not available or is out of range, the unit will go

Summary of Contents for MM250XL/ 1

Page 1: ...ruptible Power Supplies are manufactured by Para Systems Inc Each unit is fully automatic simple to use and designed to be maintenance free operation for years to come Each unit provides superior powe...

Page 2: ...n 2 6 Determining Load Requirements for Selection of the Proper MINUTEMAN Unit 2 7 Installation and Test 3 8 Operation 4 9 Special Features Operation 5 10 System Batteries 5 11 Battery System Checkout...

Page 3: ...mage is found save both the shipping container and the packing foam in case the unit may later need to be returned to the factory or shipped to another location WARRANTY REGISTRATION Locate your warra...

Page 4: ...n and off rapidly and repeatedly while the unit is running in the inverter mode battery operation Damage to the MINUTEMAN inverter and your system can occur Do not cover unit air holes or restrict air...

Page 5: ...D C breaker switch located on the back left bottom of the unit with a red green polarity light above the rear access panel cover MM250XL does not have the polarity light since it is not normally used...

Page 6: ...seconds the unit returns to the AC Normal mode green light comes back on alarm and amber light goes off Your MINUTEMAN unit is now properly installed and ready to protect your system OPERATION When a...

Page 7: ...it output becomes overloaded in the inverter mode battery operation circuitry is provided to protect the unit inverter and transformer as well as your system When an overload occurs the MINUTEMAN inve...

Page 8: ...2 minute warning mode the batteries should be replaced UPS MONITORING CONFIGURATIONS MM500 units in this manual provide a UPS monitoring capability option which will allow direct interface with many d...

Page 9: ...ailable for new installations which do not already have an add on monitoring board Software sold separately by Sutton Designs Ithaca NY Software sold separately by GNJ Corp Silver Springs MD MINUTEMAN...

Page 10: ...low Blow MSL3 MM250XL 2 1 5 Amp 250VAC Slow Blow MSL1 5 MM500 1 6 Amp 250VAC Slow Blow MSL6 MM500 2 3 Amp 250VAC Slow Blow MSL3 2 PROBLEM Unit drops load in inverter mode battery operation Probable ca...

Page 11: ...harges inside the carton or packing list folder Also include your current address for product return 5 Return the unit freight prepaid to Para Systems headquarters at the address shown on the front of...

Page 12: ...INDIRECT INCIDENTAL CONSEQUENTIAL OR OTHER TYPES OR DAMAGES RESULTING FROM THE USE OF THIS PRODUCT OTHER THAN THE LIABILITY STATED ABOVE THIS WARRANTY IS IN LIEU OF ANY OTHER WARRANTIES EXPRESSED OR I...

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