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Contacts on Power/Battery Module
WARNING! High Voltage!
Risk of electrical shock!
Due to the presence of high voltage internal
batteries, even without AC present, these
contacts are live!
Do not let these contacts touch any surface!
Contacts on Detachable PDU
WARNING! High voltage!
Risk of electrical shock!
If AC is present and Bypass Switch is set to
"Bypass", these contacts are live!
Do not let these contacts touch any surface!
4
Turn UPS ON
Note: The UPS system will function properly upon initial startup. However, maximum runtime for the
unit’s battery will only be accessible after it has been charged for 24 hours.
1. Turn on the breaker for the UPS system’s utility power source. This will energize the UPS
power module and the control panel’s LCD screen
H
will display “BYPASS MODE”.
2. Make sure the PDU module’s manual bypass switch
L
is in the “NORMAL” position.
3. Turn on the PDU output circuit breakers
M
.
4. Configure the UPS system in SETUP MODE. Enter SETUP MODE by holding down both
scroll buttons
J
at the same time.
5. Scroll through the setup options (using the scroll buttons
J
) and press the “SELECT”
button
I
to select the appropriate settings:
Input & Output Voltage: Select 200, 208, 220, 230, or 240V AC.
Output Frequency: The UPS system will auto-select 50 or 60 Hz to match the input.
Economy Mode: The UPS system can provide on-line operation with zero transfer time. It
can also operate in a more energy-efficient, line-interactive mode. Select “ECONOMY ON”
for line-interactive mode. Select “ECONOMY OFF” for on-line mode.
6. After configuring the options, exit SETUP MODE with the scroll buttons
J
.
7. Press the control panel’s “ON” button
I
until the UPS system beeps, then release the
button.
8. The UPS system will perform a brief self-test and show the results on the control panel
LEDs and LCD screen
H
. See “Startup Self-Test” in the “Operation” section for the
display sequence.
9. After the self-test is complete, the LCD screen
H
should display “ONLINE MODE” or
“ECONOMY MODE”, depending on which option was selected. The UPS system is now
turned on.
1
Attach the PDU to the Power Module and Battery Module.
Align and connect the PDU’s power module input terminals with the terminals on the back
of the Power Module. Secure the PDU to the Power Module with four screws
A
. Before
proceeding further, ensure that the Bypass Switch is set to NORMAL. Remove the utility input
terminal block cover
B
.
2
Hardwire the PDU to a Utility Power Source.
Pass a user-supplied cable through the knockout on the left side of the PDU
C
and connect
it to the PDU’s input terminals
D
. Replace the terminal block cover. Connect the other end of
the cable to a utility power source.
3
Connect the battery module to the power module.
Consult the owner’s manual that came with your battery module. Fully insert the connector
on the end of the battery module’s cable
E
into the connector on the rear panel of the
power module
F
. Small sparks may occur; this is normal.
Note: The power module does not contain internal batteries and will not start until a battery module is
connected.
The battery modules are fully charged prior to shipping. However, before expecting full backup
capability (particularly if the battery module has been stored for an extended period) after the
UPS system is connected to a utility power source, allow the battery module to recharge for
12 hours. Once the UPS system is in use, it will charge the batteries and maintain the charge
level automatically. If needed, connect additional battery modules in a daisy-chain with each
module’s cable inserted into the previous module’s connector
G
.
Connection
Connecting Modules to Each Other and to Utility Power and Equipment
A
B
D
C
F
G
E
H
KI
J
2
3
4a
1
N
M
L
O
4b