UPSI-2412DPx
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F10 Backup time in battery mode
The nominal backup times can be found within the technical data of this user manual or the user manu-
als / datasheets of the used energy storages. At extreme low or high temperatures a reduction of the nominal
backup times can occur.
F11 Behaviour in case of exceeding maximum backup time
When the given buffering times are exceeded, the output is separated on the basis of the discharge voltage of
the corresponding energy storage (total discharge protection).
With supercapacitors in particular, an additional switch-off threshold can take effect if the discharge current of
the energy storage device is too high (>15 A). This can occur at very high load currents at the output of the
UPS. The lower the voltage of the energy storage device decreases, the higher the discharge current so that a
constant power is ensured at the output of the UPS.
If the allowable output current during battery mode exceeds more than 70 %, the converter switches off first,
without separating the output immediately. In this case, the voltage at the output of the UPS can drop signifi-
cantly below 23.5 V. This condition should be avoided by shutting down the system in time.
F12 Battery start
This function enables the application or the device to be started from the battery up to a maximum load cur-
rent of 7 A without the power supply being available or connected. To do this, the BS button has to be pressed
through the hole in the front of the housing with a fine object (thin screwdriver or similar) for more than 2
seconds (max. 5 s). This is usually only useful with the UPSI-2412DP3, because at the UPSI-2412DP2 with super-
capacitors the chemically induced self-discharge does not allow a battery start already after a few minutes