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4.8 Cybersecurity
Eaton is committed to minimizing the Cybersecurity risk in its products and employs cybersecurity best practices and the
latest cybersecurity technologies in its products and solutions, making them more secure, reliable and competitive for
our customers. Eaton also offers Cybersecurity Best Practices whitepapers to its customers, referenced at
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5 Operation
5.1 Start-up and Normal operation
Check that the indications on the name plate located on the back of the UPS meets to the AC power source and the
true electrical consumption of the total load.
Battery charge
The UPS charges the battery as soon as it is connected to the AC outlet, whether ON/OFF button is pressed or not. It is
recommended that the UPS be permanently connected to the AC power supply to ensure the best possible autonomy.
On the first startup of the UPS, you will need to configure the output voltage and time of the UPS.
To start the UPS:
1. Verify that the UPS power cord is plugged in.
2. The UPS front panel display illuminates and shows Eaton logo.
3. Verify that the UPS status screen shows
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4. Press the
button on the UPS front panel for at least 2 seconds. The UPS front panel display changes status to "UPS
starting...".
5. Check the UPS front panel display for active alarms or notices. Resolve any active alarms before continuing; If the
indicator is on, do not proceed until all alarms are clear (see "
" section) . Check the UPS status from the
front panel to view the active alarms. Correct the alarms and restart if necessary.
6. Verify that the
indicator illuminates solid, indicating that the UPS is operating normally and any loads are powered
and protected. The UPS should be in Normal mode.
AC-power disturbance
If AC power is disturbed or fails, the UPS continues to operate on battery power. In normal mode, the audio alarm beeps
every five seconds, then every two seconds when the end of battery backup time is near.
If the power outage lasts longer than the battery backup time, the UPS shuts down and automatically restarts when
power is restored. Following a complete discharge, 48 hours are required to recharge the battery back to full backup time.
To extended battery runtime for critical devices, it is possible to program sequenced shutdown (also known as load
shedding) of less-critical loads connected to Group 1 or Group 2 outlets during extended power outages.
5.2 Starting the UPS on Battery
Before using this feature, the UPS must have been powered by utility power with output enabled at least once.
Battery start can be disabled. See the "Cold start" setting in "
To start the UPS on battery:
When the UPS is disconnected from the AC power source, press the
button on the UPS front panel until the UPS
front panel display illuminates and shows a status of "UPS starting...".
The UPS transfers from Standby mode to Battery mode. The
indicator illuminates solid.
The UPS supplies power to your equipment.
Check the UPS front panel display for active alarms or notices besides the "Battery mode" notification that indicates
missing utility power. Resolve any active alarms before continuing. See "
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Check the UPS status from the front panel to view the active alarms. Correct the alarms and restart if necessary.