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CAUTION! : PLEASE NOTE THAT SPECIALIZED TECHNICIANS MUST CARRY OUT
THE PROCEDURES DESCRIBED BELOW ONLY
In the second case, that is to say “Bad batteries”, you must check the fuses on the connecting line between the U.P.S
and the battery cabinet. To do so you must measure the direct voltage on the battery fuse ends which are placed in the
U.P.S and in the battery cabinet with a multimeter. If the fuses are not damaged, voltage measurement is next to zero.
If the fuse check is positive, it means that the connected batteries are no longer suitable to maintain the load if there is a
power shortage.
7.1.3
FUNCTIONING MODE CONFIGURATION
This product gives you the possibility of configuring the functioning mode in order to modify its use.
7.1.3.1
BATTERY CHARGE MODE
Press the F6 key and the starting key as specified in diagram 1a/b. These keys activate the starting procedure which
consists of the starting of the rectifier only. This makes it possible to charge the batteries through the terminal contacts
C and D. This function is very useful if the U.P.S. is not used for a long time and therefore needs complete battery
charge.
7.1.3.2
FORCING ON INVERTER MODE
To activate this function press the F6 key and the F2 key together as specified in diagram 1a/b. This will mean that the
system output will constantly be connected to the inverter, thus excluding the emergency mains supply. While the
system is starting up it provides output energy only when the voltage level has reached set parameters. With this type of
forcing it is possible to start up the U.P.S. without the emergency mains supply.
7.1.4 SYSTEM AUTONOMY
During a black-out on display will appear autonomy of the system.
This time is a function of battery voltage, and load percentage.
7.1.5 BUZZER
Internal buzzer is associated to summary alarm, you can turn on or turn off it press F2 key. If you turn off buzzer it
will be off as long as all alarms off and other alarm start.