Fenton S1000A, S1000E, S1500A, S1500E, S2000A User Manual

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Line-interactive UPS
User’s Manual
S1000A/S1000E/S1500A/S1500E/S2000A/S2000E
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Table of Contents
Important Safety Introduction………………….……..1 Features of Line-interactive UPS………………..……3 Overview S1000, 1500, 2000 VA. ………..…………6 Product Specification…………………….…………...9 Installation & Operation Instructions………….……...11 Audible/Visual Indicators………………………..……14
Software Application……………………………….....17
Limited Warranty………………………………..….…19 Troubleshooting……………………………….….…...22
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Introduction
Important Safety Instructions…………….
Battery management should be performed or supervised
by personnel knowledgeable of batteries and with required precautions. Keep unauthorized personnel away from batteries.
When replacing batteries, replace with the same type of
batteries.
UPS is designed for use with computers and monitors,
network system and electronic cash register systems. Other application is not suggested.
CAUTION – Do not dispose of battery or batteries in a fire.
The battery may explode.
CAUTION – Do not open or mutilate the batter y or
batteries. Released electrolyte is harmful to skin and eyes. It may be toxic.
CAUTION – A battery can present a risk if operated at
electrical shock and high short circuit current. The following precautions should be taken before working on batteries:
1) Remove watches, rings, or other metal objects.
2) Use tools with insulated handles.
CAUTION –This UPS cannot be laid flat.
UNAUTHORIZED SERVICING OF YOUR UPS, OR FAILURE TO FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS, WILL CAUSE YOUR WARRANTY TO BE NULL AND VOID.
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Introduction
Important Safety Instructions…………….
ρ If your UPS shows obvious signs of having been damaged
during transport, immediately return the unit in its original box, with your receipt to your dealer for replacement.
ρ Keep your UPS away from wet or moist places. ρ Do not leave your UPS in direct sunlight. ρ Check the electrical specifications on the back of your UPS to
make sure that the input voltage matches your local power specifications.
ρ Your UPS is designed for use with computers and
monitors, network system and electronic cash register systems. Other applications are not suggested.
ρ To clean the external surfaces of your UPS, use dry cloth
only, since water or cleaning solutions could get into the internal electronic circuitry then cause major damage. Do not apply any chemical solvents to the UPS.
ρ Your UPS is intended for use in a climate-controlled indoor
area, not outdoors, or exposed to severe climate conditions.
ρ UNAUTHORIZED SERVICING OF YOUR UPS, OR
FAILURE TO FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS, WILL CAUSE YOUR WARRANTY TO BE NULL AND VOID.
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Introduction
Features of Line-interactive UPS…………
Thank you for purchasing S series Line-interactive UPS. This series UPS is an advanced Line-Interactive Uninterruptible Power System which produces power in pure sine wave form to your equipment; unlike the traditional off-line UPS, this series requires very short transference when blackouts happen. The voltage regulation of the series is similar to On-line UPS; however, the series provides efficiency over 98% under normal power condition. Two charge modes, quick charge and trickle charge, are provided to maintain the batteries at the best condition.
* Battery Replacement Warning -
The self-test function (by pushing the button) will inform you with an alarm when the batteries are weak and require replacement.
* Smart Communication Int erf a ce -
A communication interface port is provided for sensing input voltage, output voltage, battery capacity, output power level, and UPS statuses. Through this port, you can remotely control the UPS such as turning on and off by customized schedule and setting the auto-test procedure.
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Introduction
Features of Line-interactive UPS
* Automatic Voltage Regulation Function -
AVR provides voltage range by input ±22% and output ±5% regulation, which depend on two boosts and two bucks design.
* DC Start Function-
Allow you to power on the UPS inverter (battery) operation, even in absence of external power. This function offers you the convenience of powering on your computer via UPS when the AC utility power is out.
* Network Line Protection-
Two special jacks allow RJ45 connection to protect your Internet (Modem) or 10Base-T signals from surge damage.
* Smart Overload Protection-
While the UPS is on, the S series UPS smart chip monitors load conditions. In case an overload or short-circuit occurs, your UPS will beep continuously to alarm, or shut down automatically to save your critical load and avoid the nuisance fuse blows.
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Introduction
Features of Line-interactive UPS
* Real Time Warning For Failed Ba t ter y (LCD Model)-
The battery self-test function of the UPS will check battery status every 20 minutes (no need to push the button by user). The “Battery Replacement” symbol on LCD panel will show up when battery failed or is in open circuit, simultaneously the word “Battery Bad” will be displayed in the main screen of the monitoring software.
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Overview S1000, 1500, 2000VA
LED type Front panel
1. LEDs of battery voltage level and load level
2. LED of operation status
3. Control button
LED indication: Please refer to “audible / visual indicator”
section.
80 %
100
%
Load level
2
HIGH
40 %
20 %
40 %
60 %
80
%
100
%
60
%
NORMAL BACKUP LOW BATT OVER LOAD
1
Battery level
DC START
SELF TEST
ALARM RESET
3
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LCD type Front panel
1. Main control button
2. LCD screen
3. Selection button for mode & value
Note: LCD available models: All of S series sine-wave line interactive UPS could be equipped with LCD display. These models include standard tower series, long-run tower series, standard rack mount series, & long-run rack mount series, et c.
LCD indication: Please refer to “audible / visual indicator”
section.
By pass
HIGH
LOW
Battery
POWER ON / OFF
SELF TEST
ALARM RESET
Mode & value
Load level
AC in
TIMER
AC out
BATT.
TEMP.
V.
Hr to On
Hz
LOW
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Rear panel
1. Fuse
2. Inlet of AC power
3. Outlet(s) (NEMA /IEC).
4. RS-232 Communication Port
It provides RS-232 serial signal and contact closure signals.
5. Network Jack- RJ45
These two modular jacks provide surge protection to modem or 10 Base-T signals.
6. Battery C onne ctor
When use external battery, the load has to be lower than 1/4 of rated full-load.
7. Outlet(s ) (NEMA/IEC)
8. DIP switch (Available for standard models: 1500/2000, long
run models: 1000/1500/2000)
DIP 1
DIP 2
220V System
110V System
Down
Up
220V / 60Hz
100V / 50Hz
Up
Up
220V / 50Hz
110V / 60Hz
Up
Down
230V / 50Hz
115V / 60Hz
Down
Down
240V / 50Hz
120V / 60Hz
DIP 3 for AC auto t urn-on when AC power returns
UP = Enable / Down = Disable
DIP 4 for Green Mode setting
UP = Enable / Down = Disable
P.S.: Program setting active only after the UPS is re-started.
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2
3
4
5
NEM A Typ e
IEC Type
S1000
1
2
3
4
5
NEM A Typ e
IEC Type
S1500/S2000
3
7
7
6
+
-
8
+
-
6
DIP Switch
1
2
3
4
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Product Specification
ITEM DESCRIPTION
MODEL
S1000 S1500 S2000
RATING
1000VA 1500VA 2000VA
WATTAGE
600W 900W 1200W
INPUT
Voltage
100 / 110 / 115 / 120 or 200 / 220 / 230 / 240
Vac ±22% Nominal
Frequency
50 / 60Hz ±5% Auto Sensing
Phase Single
OUTPUT
Voltage
100 / 110 / 115 / 120 or 200 / 220 / 230 / 240 Vac ±3% (On Backup Mode)
Frequency
50 / 60 Hz ±0.1% Auto Sensing
Waveform Type
Pure Sine Wave
Voltage
Regulation
±5% (On AC Power Mode)
Transfer Time
3.5 ms Typical
Number of Outlets
3 (IEC Type)
or
2 (NEMA Type)
6 6
SURGE PROTECTION
Energy
Rating
320 Joules Instantaneous
Dataline Protection
RJ45 Modem / 10 Base-T Signals
BATTERIES
Battery
Type
Maintenance Free Lead Acid
Re-Charge
Time
5 Hours To
90% Charged
3 Hours To 90% Charged
Battery
Capacity
12V / 7AH x 2 12V / 7AH x 3 12V / 7AH x 4
Typical
Backup
Time
15 - 33 Minutes Base On The Loading
13 - 33 Minutes Base On The Loading
13 - 44 Minutes Base On The Loading
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Product Specification
ITEM DESCRIPTION
MODEL
S1000 S1500 S2000
COMMUNICATIONS & MANAGEMENT
Interface
Port
RS-232
Control Panel
LED Status Display On AC Power, On Battery, Overload
Audible
Alarm
On Battery, Low Battery, Overload
Software
UPSilon2000
OS Support
Windows 95, 98, 2000, ME, NT4.0, XP
PHYSICAL
Dimensions
180 mm (W) x
200 mm (H) x
380 mm (D)
7.1” (W) x 7.9”
(H) x 15” (D)
180 mm (W) x
200 mm (H) x
450 mm (D)
7.1” (W) x 7.9”
(H) x 17.7” (D)
180 mm (W) x
200 mm (H) x
510 mm (D)
7.1” (W) x 7.9”
(H) x 20.1” (D)
Net / Gross
Weight
15 kgs. / 16 kgs.
33.0 lbs. / 35.2lbs.
21 kgs. / 22 kgs.
46.2 lbs. / 48.4lbs.
25 kgs / 26 kgs.
55.0 lbs. / 57.2lbs.
ENVIRONMENTAL
Ambient
32-104℉,30-90% RH Non-Condensing
Audible
Noise
Less than 45 dBA (1 Meter Measured)
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Installation & Operation Instructions
To install the UPS, please follow the installation steps below and Charge the UPS overnight before use.
1. Check the power ratings on the back of your UPS to make
sure the input voltage matches with your local power specifications.
2. Plug the female end of the enclosed AC power cord into the
male AC power inlet on the back of your UPS.
3. Decide where you want to place your UPS. It is
recommended that you place it in a location where you will be able to see and hear its visual and audible indicators and alarms.
4. Plug the male end of the same AC power cord into a
properly grounded AC wall outlet.
5. Plug in your computer devices into the output sockets.
Make sure you have charged your S series UPS overnight before using the UPS for the very first time.
6. Turn on your computer and/or other connected devices.
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Installation & Operation Instructions
7. Perform the Power Failure Test
Pull out the AC power cord from the wall receptacle to test the operation of UPS on battery backup function. Make sure that your computer and other devices are running normally.
8. Turn Off the UPS
Before you turn off the UPS power, please make sure that your computer and other devices are properly shut down. Push the Power Switch to turn off the UPS.
9. To ensure your computer equipment to be protected during
an AC utility power failure, it is important to make sure that the maximum power needed by the equipment is not over the rated capacity of the UPS. If your equipment is overloading the UPS, then the red LED will light up (LED version), or the “Over load” symbol will show up (LCD version), and the alarm will beep. Furthermore, if the overload is severe, the UPS will shut down immediately for pr otec ti ng U PS i tsel f.
10. After installed under the AC mode, the UPS will charge the
battery automatically, and the status LED (in LED version) blinks green every 2 seconds; or in LCD version, the battery symbol and battery level will blink every second during charging. If AC auto turn-on function is enabled, the UPS will turn on automatically when utility power is green. If auto turn on is disabled, please push the button for one second on the front panel, then the UPS will supply power to the outlets after a short-time of self-test.
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Installation & Operation Instructions
11. Pushing the button for 4 seconds, the UPS will turn off
the power on the outlets. B ut, the UPS will keep charging if AC power is normal. To stop the charging, please pull out the power cord to shut down the UPS completely.
12. During a blackout, push the button for entering idle mode,
then push again for one second, and the UPS will be turned on and enter into backup mode. To turn off the power from UPS; please push the button for 4 seconds, then the status LED (in LED version) will blink orange every 2 seconds; or LCD display will show “OFF” (in LCD version); then, wait for 5 seconds, and UPS will turn off the power automatically.
13. In the idle mode, UPS will turn off power automatically
within 4 seconds during a utility failure; while UPS will keep charging the batteries if the utility power is normal. When utility power is normal, please pull out the power cord if you want to turn off the UPS completely.
Green power mode setting
When “Green Power” function is enabled, the UPS will turn off the power within 30 seconds after blackout occurs with power consumption lower than 25W.
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Audible/Visual Indicators
Under the following power conditions (status), the LED and LCD type indicator, and the audible alarm will respond as follows:
LED indicator table
Conditions
LED Indicator
Aud i b le Al a r m
Status
Description
Status
Description
Idle mode
Utility Good
Green
Flashing
Off
None
Utility outag e
Orange
Flashing
Off
None
Timer on
Red
Flashing
Off
None
Normal / Back
-up
mode
Normal
(Utility good)
Green
Flashing
Off
None
Back-up (No load)
Orange
Flashing
Beeping
4 Sec./time
Back-up (Loaded)
Orange
Flashing
Beeping
42Sec./time
Battery Low
Orange
Flashing
Beeping
4 Sec./time
Abnormal Conditio
n
Battery NG.
Red
Flashing
Beeping
8 Sec./time
Over load
Red
Flashing
Beeping
Continuous
UPS fault
Red
Flashing
Beeping
2 Sec./32 time
Thermal alar m
Red
Flashing
Beeping
2 Sec./32 time
LCD type
By pass
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
14.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
AC in
TEMP .
TIMER
AC out
BATT.
V
°C
LOW
HIGH
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LCD indicator table (1)
Item
Symbol
Indication
Description
1.
Over load The loading exceeds the rating of UPS.
2.
Load level
The higher the loading is, the more bars will illuminate.
3.
UPS is loaded
When “Green Mode” is enabled, this symbol will display
if the loading is over 30W (app
roximately), and
disappears when it’s under 25W (approximately). If
“Green Mode” is disabled, the symbol will always display.
4.
Normal m ode
1. The sine wave symbol will display steadily
without battery symbol when UPS is in the normal mode.
Battery mode
1. The sine wave symbol and battery symbol will
blink when the UPS is in back-
up (inverter)
mode.
Test mode
1. The sine wave symbol will display steadily
with blinking battery symbol when the UPS is in testing mode.
5.
Buck mode
The AVR (Auto Voltage Regulator) is reducing
the output voltage of the UPS (when the input voltage is too hig h), and the sine wave symbol, as mentioned in item 4, will also display steadily
to indicate that the output is in the normal mode.
6.
Boost mode
The AVR is increasing the outpu t voltage o f the U PS
(when the input voltage is too low), and the sine
wave symbol, as mentioned in item 4, will display to indicate it’s in the norm al mode
7.
Timer is enabled
This symbol will show up in the following
situations:
1. A turn-on / turn-off schedule has been set using the monitoring software.
2. The Green Mode is enabled and the loading is under 25W (approximately). The UPS will turn itself off automatically in 30 se conds.
8.
Thermal alarm
The temperature inside the UPS is over 55℃. If the
user does not reduce the load, the temperature will continue to rise and the UPS will shut down automatically at 60℃.
HIGH
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LCD indicator table (2)
Item
Symbol
Indication
Description
9.
Silence mode
The audible alarm has been silenced. To reset the alarm in Back-up mode, push the control button (not available during low battery level or
abnormal condition).
10.
UPS fault
The UPS has failed and must be repaired. Contact a qualified service person.
11.
Battery normal
1. In normal operation, this symbol indicates a
charged battery.
Battery low
1. W hen the battery charge level is low, the word
“LOW” will be ad ded to the sym bol.
12.
Battery
replacement
The battery has failed and must be replaced.
The battery is checked each time the Test
Function is executed.
13.
Battery voltage level
1. The higher the battery volt age, the more bars will illuminate.
2. When the UPS is charging the battery, the battery symbol and the level indicator will blink together.
14.
Mode
Value
Description
AC out
V
AC output voltage.
AC in
V
AC input voltage.
AC out
Hz
AC output frequency.
BATT.
V
DC battery voltage.
TEMP.
UPS inter n al tem per at ure.
TIMER Min. to off
The UPS will turn off when the displayed value reaches zero. For example, if the timer shows
0.5 Min to off, the UPS will shut down in 30
seconds.
TIMER Hr. to on
The UPS will turn on when the displayed value reaches zero. For example, if the timer shows 48 Hr
to on, the UPS will turn on in 2 days.
BATT. Min. to off
The estimated remaining run time in Back-up
mode. The accuracy of the value is influenced by
the loading type, ambient temperature and battery condition (o ld or new).
Selecti on Bu tto ns fo r modes & values .
All the o peration data will be displa yed on LCD screen . By selecting the
required mode (upward or downward), the related value will be displayed.
LOW
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Software Application
UPS Software Introduction
Introduction
The S series UPS with software driver provides the functions of AC failure detection, UPS battery low detection and system shutdown. UPSilon software is an advanced Intelligent UPS management utility, which can communicate with S series UPS through the RS-232 or USB interface.
With UPSilon 2000, users can manage UPS easily. UPSilon 2000 will display in analog signals and picture the input/output voltage, frequency, load, temperature, battery voltage and other power events to monitor power quality. It can also monitor remote UPS with the use of the intranet/internet. Using UPSilon 2000, there will be no distance-problem. Itmakes work efficiently. When there is a system power failure or battery low, UPSilon 2000 can automatically save files and shutdown systems, plus sending out warning messages via email. Users shall respond accordingly to avoid problems with the system and data at system power failure.
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Software Application
Operating System Supported
Novell Net ware/ Windows 95/98/NT/2000/ME/XP FreeBSD Linux
Please install the UPSilon 2000 step by step as follow:
1. Turn off the computer.
2. Connect the UPS output to the computer input power socket.
3. Connect the special RS232 cable or special USB cable between the UPS and the computer.
4. Turn on the UPS.
5. Turn on the computer.
6. Put the UPSilon2000 setup CD in CD-ROM.
7. Select “install program” then select the appropriate install program for your computer operating system and follow the operating system instruction.
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Limited Warranty
Please register your Fenton product on http://www.fentonups.com.
Fenton UPS provides the owner of this Fenton product with the following Warranties and Equipment Protection Policy.
One Years UPS Warranty:
Fenton UPS warrants to the original purchaser of this Fenton product that the product is free from defects in original materials and workmanship for a period of up to one year from the date of initial purchase. This warranty is only valid if the product has been properly installed and is used in the way for which it is intended, and has received only factory-authorized repairs, servicing or alterations. Under-warranty products that meet these conditions and that function improperly will be repaired or replaced, at the discretion of Fenton UPS.
One Year Battery Warranty:
Fenton UPS warrants to the original purchaser of this Fenton product that the original batteries contained within this product will function for a period of one year. This warranty is only valid if the product has been properly installed and is used in the way of which it is intended, and has received only factory­authorized repairs, servicing, or alterations. Under-warranty batteries that meet these conditions and that function improperly will be repaired or replaced, at the discretion of Fenton UPS.
These warranties contain the sole express warranty of Fenton UPS, which makes no other warranties, expressed or implied. These warranties are made in lieu of any implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose. These warranties give you specific legal rights. You may also have other rights, which vary from state to state.
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WHEN YOU RETURN A UPS PRODUCT OR BATTERY UNDER THIS WARRANTY, you must first obtain an RMA number by calling Fenton UPS. Fenton UPS reserves the right to request that you submit a letter describing the circumstances under which the problem occurred and that you submit any other supporting evidence and documentation. Return product with freight prepaid for RMA service.
Equipment Protection Policy: Fenton UPS warrants to the original purchaser of this Fenton product for the functional lifetime of the product that if a power disturbance damages electronic equipment while properly connected to this product, the electronic equipment will be repaired, replaced, or reimbursed at fair market value, at Fenton UPS option, by Fenton UPS at a cost of up to but not exceeding $20,000.
Fenton UPS reserves the right of ownership of the damaged equipment if it is replaced or reimbursed. This Policy applies only to power line and telephone line transients such as spikes and surges and only if the electronic equipment is plugged into outlets that are properly wired and grounded and if primary protection devices are installed with the utility power and telephone service equipment. This Policy does not apply to cable TV transients unless such protection is specifically stated as being offered by a Fenton product and proper grounding is maintained with the cable TV service. This Policy applies only to UL, cUL, CSA, or CE listed electronic equipment. This Policy does not cover damage caused by natural disasters and accidents, including lightening. This Policy does not cover the cost of lost data, lost time, or damaged software, and Fenton UPS shall in no way be liable for any other damages, costs, expenses, or loss of revenue or profits, resulting from occurrences not covered by this Policy. YOU MUST REGISTER YOUR FENTON PRODUCT BY REGISTED AT www.fentonups.com WITHIN TWO WEEKS OF PURCHASE IN ORDER FOR THIS POLICY TO BE VALID.
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This protection guarantee is not an insurance policy. This guarantee is not a substitute of insurance coverage policy provided by your insurance carrier and equipment warranty. First, you need to make the claim for recovery, including but not limited to a claim under any applicable insurance, other warranty, or extended warranty. IF YOU MAKE A CLAIM FOR DAMAGE TO YOUR ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT, you must first obtain an RMA number by contact Fenton UPS within one week of the occurrence of the damage. After receiving your RMA number, you must then: 1) submit a letter describing the circumstances under which the damage occurred, 2) enclose all other supporting evidence or documentation that exists, 3) submit the original receipt or proof of pu rchase, 4) return the Fenton product in question to Fenton UPS freight prepaid by United Parcel Service. Fenton UPS reserves the right to determine whether the damage to your equipment was caused by a performance failure of a Fenton product covered by this Policy and reserves the right to request that damaged equipment be sent to Fenton UPS at the owner’s expenses for inspection. Furthermore, Fenton UPS reserves the right to conta ct the authorized service center that repairs the equipment.
Unauthorized service may void this policy. If Fenton UPS determines in good faith that the damage to your equipment was caused by a covered performance failure of a Fenton product covered by this Policy, you will be compensated as stated above. In order for this Policy to apply, all conditions as stated above must be met and you must have the original receipt or proof of purc has e.
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Troubleshooting
Trouble Shooting Guide Table
Problem Possible Cause A ction to Take
UPS no reaction while AC is connected
1. Power cord plug is loose
2. Fuse on rear panel blown (Inside the drawer of inlet)
3. Dead wall socket
1. Check the power cord plug
2. Replace fuse
3. Check wall socket with a table lamp.
Power output is normal, UPS emits continuous beep, status LED shows RED, or LCD shows “overload”.
UPS is over loaded
Turn off UPS and unplug excessive loads from UPS.
No power on outlets, UPS emits continuous beep, status LED show RED or
LCD shows “over load”.
UPS has shut down due to severe overload.
Unplug excessive loads from
UPS, press button to reset the
buzzer, and turn on the UPS
again.
UPS does not provide expected run time
1.Excessive loads
connected at UPS’s outlets.
2. Battery is weak and cannot provide enough capacity.
Do not operate the UPS with load, and leave the UPS plugged in for 10 hours. Then, test it again, if UPS still cannot provide expected run time, battery should be replaced.
Button on front panel doesn’t work
1.The CPU inside UPS is
not running correctly.
2. Button damaged.
1. Push the button for 10 seconds to reset the UPS.
2. Unplug power cord and all
loads from the UPS to let it shut down automatically, and call for service.
When push button for testing under AC mode, UPS emits urgent beep (8 beeps per sec.) and RED LED blinks, or LCD display shows “battery replacement” at the same time.
Battery is weak and should be replaced
Replace batteries.
UPS can not be turned on 1. Battery polarity wrong
2. UPS fault
1. Check battery connection.
2. Call for service.
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If there is any question, please contact us at the following location.
U.S.A.
Metapo, Inc. 2380 Qume Drive, Suite D San Jose, CA 95131 USA Tel: +408-943-9308 Fax: +408-943-9309 Website: www.metapo.com www.fentonups.com Email: support@metapo.com
Appendix
AS FOR SOFTWARE APPLICATION, YOU’RE SUGGESTED TO REFER TO THE WEB SITE HEREUNDER WWW.MEGATEC.COM.TW
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NEMA Type
IEC Type
S1000
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