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UPS EXA LCD  1.5 – 2-0 – 2.6 

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User’s manual 

 

Index  

 

Safety Warnings ................................................................................ 2

 

1

 

Introduction ................................................................................. 3

 

2

 

General Characteristics ................................................................... 4

 

3

 

Receipt and site selection ................................................................ 4

 

4

 

EXTERNAL DESCRIPTION .................................................................. 5

 

4.1

 

Front Panel ............................................................................. 5

 

4.1.1

 

LCD Display .................................................................................6

 

4.2

 

Rear Side ................................................................................ 7

 

5

 

Electrical Installation and First Start Up ............................................... 8

 

6

 

Functioning ................................................................................. 9

 

6.1

 

Normal Mode ........................................................................... 9

 

6.2

 

Battery Mode ........................................................................... 9

 

6.3

 

Low Battery and Automatic Restart ................................................. 9

 

6.4

 

Load Control .......................................................................... 10

 

6.5

 

Fault Condition ...................................................................... 10

 

7

 

Communication Interfaces .............................................................. 10

 

8

 

Technical Characteristics ................................................................ 11

 

9

 

Maintenance ............................................................................... 12

 

9.1

 

UPS Cleaning ......................................................................... 12

 

9.2

 

Battery ................................................................................ 12

 

9.3

 

Battery Replacement ............................................................... 12

 

9.4

 

Operator Safety ...................................................................... 13

 

10

 

Troubleshooting ........................................................................... 14

 

Conformity to the European Directives ................................................... 15

 

Product Disposal ............................................................................... 15

 

Lead Batteries ................................................................................. 15

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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Edition: April 2013 – version: 1.0 
 

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Summary of Contents for ERA LCD 0.65

Page 1: ...Uninterruptible Power Supply EXA LCD 1 5 EXA LCD 2 0 EXA LCD 2 6 User s manual...

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Page 3: ...racteristics 11 9 Maintenance 12 9 1 UPS Cleaning 12 9 2 Battery 12 9 3 Battery Replacement 12 9 4 Operator Safety 13 10 Troubleshooting 14 Conformity to the European Directives 15 Product Disposal 15...

Page 4: ...he batteries they will remain powered and therefore dangerous even after the UPS has been disconnected from AC power mains Before any repair or maintenance work disconnect the batteries by removing th...

Page 5: ...or a low battery condition directly to a computer this makes it possible to automatically save your data during an extended black out with the most widespread operating systems Windows Mac OS X Linux...

Page 6: ...h efficiency Maximum reliability Smart design and easy to use 3 Receipt and site selection Carefully remove the UPS from its packaging and carry out a meticulous inspection We recommend keeping the or...

Page 7: ...status alarm conditions and measurements Front panel shown below consists of two parts 1 LCD display provides information about Input and Output Voltage Battery Level percentage Load Level percentage...

Page 8: ...ts are on 75 100 all the 4 segments are on 4 LOAD LEVEL is a four segment light bar This bar indicates the Output Load percentage as explained below 0 25 only 1 segment is on 25 50 2 segments are on 5...

Page 9: ...T connectors to protect and filter a phone line an ADSL or a LAN TNV 3 type connections 6 Computer Interface DB9 female connector it is the communication RS 232 port 7 Computer Interface USB connector...

Page 10: ...play check if the Output load percentage is less than 100 otherwise it is necessary to remove part of the Output load 7 Simulate a black out by removing the AC Input line The UPS starts working in Bat...

Page 11: ...MODE icon and by an acoustic signal every 10 seconds 6 3 Low Battery and Automatic Restart In Battery mode EXA LCD indicates the Low Battery condition whenever the battery reaches a charge level allow...

Page 12: ...cal Characteristics as this may damage the unit In this case the warranty is void 6 5 Fault Condition The UPS indicates the Fault condition by LCD display by lighting of the Fault icon and by emitting...

Page 13: ...ons CE Standards CEI EN 62040 1 2009 Low Voltage Directive CEI EN 62040 2 2006 EMC Directive Efficiency 92 Battery Type Lead acid sealed free maintenance Number of batteries 2 Nominal Battery Voltage...

Page 14: ...ime ensure that the batteries are left fully charged If the UPS has not been used for more than three months go through the First Start Up procedure described in the chapter 5 before using it again Pl...

Page 15: ...battery can present a risk of electrical shock and high short circuit current The following precautions should be observed when working on batteries a Remove watches rings or other metal objects b Us...

Page 16: ...rom the positive pole of the battery ANOMALY POSSIBLE CAUSE ACTION TO SOLVE The UPS does not turn on ON OFF button Press the ON OFF button and check that is pushed Batteries are flat Recharge the batt...

Page 17: ...rban waste but must be treated as a separate waste Any violation is indictable with financial sanctions as per in force regulations An incorrect waste disposal or an improper use of the same or of any...

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