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Specifications

Model

1000VA

2000VA

3000VA

Capacity

W

600W

2000W

2000W

Input

Voltage

120VAC or 220/230/240VAC

Voltage Range

Acceptable Voltage Range 0-160VAC  /  0-300VAC
Line Low Transfer

88VAC ± 4% or 160/168/175VAC ± 4%

Line Low Comeback

95VAC ± 4% or 170/178/198VAC ± 4%

Line High Transfer

148VAC ± 4% or 260/272/275VAC ± 4%

Line High Comeback

141VAC ± 4% or 248/260/265VAC ± 4%

Output

Voltage

120VAC or 220/230/240VAC

Voltage Regulation (Batt. Mode)

±7% RMS for entire battery voltage range

Frequency

50Hz or 60Hz

Frequency Regulation (Batt. Mode)

±0.5Hz

Waveform

Pure Sinewave

Transfer Time

Typical

4-6ms

Battery

Rack Case

Battery Type

12V/9Ah

12V/9Ah

12V/7Ah

Battery Number

2

4

8

Backup Time (at full load)

5 minutes (Typical)

Recharge Time

4 hours to 95% after discharged

Indicators

AC Mode

Green LED lighting

Backup Mode

Green LED flashing

Boost/Buck

Yellow LED lighting

Load/Battery Level

It represents Load Level in AC Mode and Battery Level in Backup Mode

Load/Battery Level

4-segment LED bar-  0-25% : 4th LED lighting
26%-50% : 3rd and 4th LEDs lighting
76%-100% : 4 LEDs in a row all lighting

UPS Fault

The 2nd LED in a row of Load/Battery LEDs  flashing once every second
and one or more addition load/battery level LEDs lighting

Overload

The 1st LED in a row of Load/Battery LEDs flashing once every 0.5 second
and all other load/battery level LEDs lighting

Low Battery

The bottom LED in a row of Load/Battery LEDs flashing every 2 seconds

Audible Alarm

Backup Mode

Sounding every 10 seconds

Low Battery

Sounding every 5 seconds

UPS Fault

Sounding continuously

Overload

Sounding every 0.5 second

Battery Replacement

Sounding 2 seconds every 60 seconds

Physical

Rack Case

Dimension (DxWxH) mm 475x482x85

475x482x130

475x482x172**

Net weight (kg)

18

27.2

45.6

Environment

Operating Environment

0- 40°C, 0-90 % relative humidity (non-condensing)

Noise Level

Less than 45dB

Interface

RS-232 / USB depends of model

Support Windows 98SE / 2000/ XP

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BC200010 Sweex Rackmount 19” UPS 1000VA

Introduction

Thank you for buying this Sweex Rackmount 19“ UPS. This Sweex Rack-mount 19“ UPS works quickly and simply and includes the following
features:

Backup for servers/systems that must not go down without warning.

A scheduler to switch the UPS on and off.

A scheduler to test the rechargeable batteries.

Multilingual software: English, German, Spanish, Italian, French and Portuguese.

An e-mail or SMS can be sent in the event of a fault in the mains.

Send broadcast messages to a group of users in the event of a fault.

We advise you to read this manual carefully first to guarantee correct operation of the Sweex Rack-mount 19“ UPS.
Before starting installation, make sure that the operating system is up-to-date. This is simple to check in Internet Explorer by selecting Windows
Update in the Tools menu.

Contents of the packaging

Before installation, check that all the necessary parts are present. The box should contain the following parts:

Sweex Rack-mount 19“ UPS

This manual

Installation CD-ROM with any drivers, software and a comprehensive manual

Contact the supplier if any of the above parts is missing.

Summary of Contents for BC200010

Page 1: ...Mode Sounding every 10 seconds Low Battery Sounding every 5 seconds UPS Fault Sounding continuously Overload Sounding every 0 5 second Battery Replacement Sounding 2 seconds every 60 seconds Physical Rack Case Dimension DxWxH mm 475x482x85 475x482x130 475x482x172 Net weight kg 18 27 2 45 6 Environment Operating Environment 0 40 C 0 90 relative humidity non condensing Noise Level Less than 45dB Int...

Page 2: ...ates the power button is on and main power is available Green LED flashing 5 times along with an alarm signifies main voltage is out of specification and UPS is operating in battery mode Boost and buck AVR indicator yellow LED An illuminated LED indicates the UPS is correcting main power due to a mains overvoltage or undervoltage condition Load Battery Level Indicators all green LEDs The Load Batt...

Page 3: ...n off and disconnect the UPS from utility power prior to opening the battery replacement door Remove rings watches and other metal objects Use a cross head screwdriver with insulated grips Do not lay tools or other metal objects on top of the batteries If the battery replacement kit is damaged in any way or shows signs of leakage contact your dealer immediately Do not dispose of batteries in a fir...

Page 4: ...kely to exceed 2 5 milliamperes or you are unsure then convert the input lead attachment to either a fixed wiring installation or an industrial plug socket This task should be carried out by a competent electrical engineer The UPS output supply sockets may electrically live whenever the input power lead is plugged into the mains supply socket Turning the UPS off does not electrically isolate the i...

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