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Connecting your equipment and first usage
3.1
Installation
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The UPS can protect your equipment from all power problems such
as surge, spikes, blackouts, burnouts and line noise. When AC power
is present and the ON/OFF switch is turned ON, the UPS is always
charging the battery and provides power to the equipment from AC line
directly. A reliable built-in battery can provide stable power in order for
you to complete your work, save your data and safely shut down your
system when there is a utility power blackout.
The UPS is simple to operate and install. Please read the following
steps before connecting any equipments to this UPS:
Do
NOT
plug
LASER
PRINTERS
into any
of the outlets.
Do
NOT
plug any
SURGE STRIPS
into
any of the outlets.
CAUTION
Step 1.
Connect the UPS to a grounded AC power outlet.
Step 2.
Press the power button for 2 seconds and charge the battery
by leaving the UPS plugged in at least 6 hours before using it.
Step 3.
Plug your PC or peripheral equipment (printer, tv, scanner,
fax, speakers etc.) into the power outlets of the UPS
(these will
provide emergency battery backup power during blackouts
as well as surge protection from surges and spikes).
Alarm settings:
The audible alarm can be turned OFF or ON by quickly pressing the
POWER button twice. The default setting is for the Alarm On.
To turn the Alarm Off, quickly press the power button twice. You will
hear two short beeps when the Alarm is turned off.
To turn the Alarm back on, quickly press the power button twice. You
will hear a single short beep when the Alarm is turned on.
General Specifications
3.2
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Automatic voltage regulation
Regulates the input voltage and eliminates the problems created
by under-voltage or over-voltage fluctuations. It also protects
against spikes and surges that comprise over 80% of power
problems.
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Auto restart
The UPS will restart automatically and will start charging the
batteries once the electricity is back on.
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Cold Start Function
When the UPS is OFF and there is no connection to the power
utility, it’s still possible to start the UPS unit using the remaining
battery power.
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Status Indicators
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LED
Alarm
Condition
On
Off
Normal
Flash
Beep 1 time In Every 30
Seconds
Utility Failure-The UPS is
providing battery power to
outlets.
Flash
Beep 1 time In Every 2
Seconds Battery Mode
Utility Failure
battery will run out of power
shortly. The UPS is providing
battery power. The rapid
beeps indicate the battery
will run out of power shortly.
On/
Flash
Beep 1 time In Every 0.5
Second
Overload-Occurs when
connected equipment exceeds
the rating of the unit. Turn the
UPS off and unplug at least
one piece of equipment from
the UPS.