Operation Test
Turn Off the UPS
Push the “Off” Switch for at least 3 seconds to turn off the UPS. If you press the “Off” Switch less than 3 seconds, the UPS will not execute shutdown
command due to insufficient pressing time.
In some occasions, the UPS will shut itself down in case of overload, output short-circuited or battery cutoff point reached in the Backup mode.
The UPS will automatically shut off the output and beep for 5 seconds then completely shut itself down.
Plug-in Charge
If the Input Power Cord is connected to the wall receptacle properly and the utility is normal, the UPS will start to charge automatically without
processing “Turn On” procedure. This is indicated by a flashing amber LED. You have to charge for at least 8 hours every 3 months to prevent the
battery from over-discharge when the UPS is in an idle condition.
Auto-Restart
The UPS will automatically restart
to provide power to the output if
the utility recovers after battery end cutoff or UPS shutdown message provided by
software. On the contrary, the UPS will not auto-restart if it has been turned off by switch or shutdown due to overload or short-circuit. You are
required to start up the UPS manually. If you don’t need UPS auto-restart, you can turn off the UPS by proceeding the “Turn Off” procedure.
Alarm Silence
The Alarm might be turned off by pushing the “On” Switch for approximately 1 second in the “Backup” mode. Unless any other warning or fault condition
occurs, the alarm remains at Silence condition once the “Alarm Silence” is turned off.
Test
Under Normal Utility condition, push the “On” Switch for 3 seconds to execute the Battery Self-test function. In case the battery is normal, it will enter
into Battery Backup Mode for 10 seconds then return back to Utility Mode. If the battery voltage is detected lower than set limit, the Battery
Replacement LED will blink for 5 seconds then extinguish to stop self-test procedure. And if battery is detected weak or dead, the Battery
Replacement LED will steadily illuminate.
FRONT PANEL EXPLANATIONS
REAR PANEL EXPLANATIONS
1. Utility LED
2. Fault LED
3. On Switch
4. Off Switch
5. Battery Replacement LED
6. Battery Backup LED
7. Screw for Easy Swappable Battery
Cover
8. Battery Low
9. Bypass
10. Utility Low, UPS Boost
11. Utility High, UPS Buck
12. UPS Output Indicator
13. Polarity Error or Ground Fault
14. Over load
15. Load/Battery Level(%)
16. Load/Battery Level Indication
Control Button
1.
RJ45
Port
2.
DIP
Switch
3.
USB Communication Port
4.
RS232 Communication Port
5.
Output Breaker
6.
Outlet
7.
Rating Label
8.
Input Fuse
9.
Input Power Cord(Inlet)
REPLACING THE BATTERY
Note: Once the battery is disconnected, the loads are not protected from power outages.
When the Battery Replacement LED(Red) lights up, you may leave the UPS to be re-charged for at least 8~10 hours to see whether the
Red LED will be extinguished after the Self-test Function is executed again. In case the Red LED remains unchanged, you may unscrew
the Easy Swappable Battery cover, replace a new battery than push the “On” Switch to disable the RED LED. Please follow the steps 1-7
to replace the new battery
DIP SWITCH SETTING
INDICATORS & ALARMS
The voltage of the UPS might be re-set by the DIP Switch
on the rear panel of the UPS. The following charts may
bring you clear pictures about how the settings are done by
the DIP Switch.
Indicator
Color
Description
Alarm
Utility Mode
Green
Steady
:
Output Load is supplied by Utility.
None
Backup Mode
Amber
Steady (with alarm)
:
Output Load is supplied by Battery.
Every 2 seconds beep
before battery Low and
every 1 second beep
before battery Cut off.
Charging Mode Amber
Blinking every second (no alarm)
Battery charge (utility available)
None
Fault
Red When
Overload,
short circuit or
Output Voltage Abnormal occurs
Buzzer beeps
continuously.
Battery
Replacement
Red
Steady
: Battery is dead.
None
STEP 1
STEP 2
STEP3
STEP 4
STEP 5
STEP 6
STEP 7
FUNCTION
VOLTAGE=220V
VOLTAGE=230V
VOLTAGE=240V
3
1
2
N/A
FUNCTION
VOLTAGE=110V
VOLTAGE=115V
VOLTAGE=120V
3
1
2
N/A
DIP
ON
3
2
1
DIP
ON
3
2
1