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6. Cold Start feature
Zen-X units are equipped with an integrated DC start function. To start the UPS in the
absence of a power supply and with a full battery, simply press the button.
7. Connect Modem/Phone/Network for surge protection
Connect a single modem/phone line to a surge protected “IN” outlet on the side of the UPS
unit. Connect the “OUT” outlet to the computer with another phone line cable.
Caution
: The telephone line lightning arrester could be rendered inoperable if improperly
installed. This surge protection device is for indoor use only. Never install telephone wiring
during a lightning storm.
Note
: This connection is optional.
8 . C O M P U T E R I N T E R F A C E
To prevent an abrupt computer system shutdown, connect a USB cable to your computer.
Then you can install and use the automatic shutdown software Megatex UPSILON 2000
(Free download from www.infosec-ups.com).
The USB communication port at the front of the UPS enables the computer to directly
control UPS status.
The main functions are as follows:
- Transmission of a visual alarm in event of power failure
- Automatic file closure prior to the battery going flat
- Computer & UPS shutdown
For download more information, go to the website: www.infosec-ups.com
9 . B A T T E R Y
The battery is the only UPS component which is not in permanent use. It has a useful life of
approximately 3 to 5 years. However, frequent major discharges or exposure to
temperatures over 20
C will shorten its life span. We therefore recommend that users
recharge the battery once every 3 months when the unit is not in use in order to compensate
for natural discharging. UPS backup time will depend on the powered load, as well as the
age and condition of the batteries.
WARNING!
Batteries should always be replaced by qualified technicians. Batteries have a very high
short circuit current:
connection errors could cause electric arcs resulting in
serious burns
.