9102 & 9103
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WHEN USING 9102/9103 WITH AN UNINTERRUPTIBLE
POWER SUPPLY (UPS)
If an uninterruptible power supply (UPS) is being used, the AC mains wall socket and the
recorder power switch should be left switched on at all times.
The recorder should be switched on and off using the UPS front panel power switch and the recorder front
panel power switch in the correct sequence.
The recorder should NOT be switched on and off by switching on and off the AC mains input.
HOW TO SWITCH THE RECORDER ON AND OFF
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To switch on, press and hold the UPS power switch until the UPS green LED lights.
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Then press the front panel power switch on the recorder and the recorder will power up.
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To switch off, press the front panel power switch on the recorder and wait for the recorder to power
down - blue power LED off and displays blanked.
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Then press and hold the UPS power switch until the UPS green LED is off.
If the AC mains fails during recording, the UPS alarm will sound intermittently and the green LED will flash. If
this happens, follow the instructions on the next page to stop recording and eject the discs as soon as possible.
Then power down the recorder by pressing the UPS power switch.
In normal use the battery in the UPS will remain trickle charged.
If the mains fails during recording and the UPS is required to power the recorder without AC mains supply,
then the UPS will require a minimum period of 6 hours for its battery to regain a full charge, in readiness for a
possible further mains failure.
If the AC mains input to the UPS is disconnected or switched off for a period of more than one month, the
UPS should be connected to the AC mains for a minimum period of 6 hours in order to keep its battery in
good condition.
The recorder should be switched off first using the UPS front panel power switch before
disconnecting or switching off the AC mains input.
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